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feature is useful when the user is
troubleshooting an alarm, and wants
to work in silence. Set the horn relay
flag to 1 to activate the horn relay
when the monitor is in LOW alarm.
Set the horn relay flag to 2 to
activate the horn relay when the
monitor is in MAIN alarm. Set the
horn relay flag to 3 to activate the
horn relay when the monitor is in
HIGH alarm. This flag is set to 2 by
default.
The unit number flag is used to
identify the monitor on a RS-485
network, if that option has been
purchased. This flag is set to 1 by
default.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the next entry. When all
entries have been viewed, press the
“ENT” key again to display the
second system flag screen
The
slope
flag
is
used
for
circumstances where an individual
zone might be exposed to large
levels of refrigerant. This flag will
hold the monitor in its current mode,
whether
it
be
autosample
or
autozero, if the raw measurement
has not leveled off to a constant
measurement.
For instance, after an
extremely large level of refrigerant
has been measured, the monitor
might run in autozero longer than
expected if the measured level is still
falling.
Set this flag to the factory
default of 50 if no large levels are
expected. Set this flag lower if large
levels are expected.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the TWA ALARM flag. This
flag
is
reserved
for
future
implementation
of
TWA
measurement. This flag should be
left at the factory default of 0.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the FULL SCALE flag. This
flag is used to adjust the full scale
measurement for the analog output.
The factory default is 1000, meaning
that the 0-10 volt analog output
corresponds to 0-1000 ppm. This
flag should be left at the factory
default
unless
a
custom
measurement
range
has
been
implemented in the monitor. Consult
factory technical support for further
information if needed.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the TWA refresh flag. This
flag is used to save peak ppm
measurements if Trending is not
implemented. A TWA refresh rate of
5
minutes
corresponds
to
a
theoretical ten-hour time weighted
average (5 minute refresh rate times
120 saved data points yields ten-
hour average). As with the TWA
ALARM flag, this feature is not yet
implemented.
Press the “ENT” key to move the
cursor to the next entry. When all
entries have been viewed, press the
SLOPE FLAG 50 -
TWA ALARM 0
FULL SCALE 1000
TWA REFRESH 5
AUTOZERO FLAG 0 -
PASSWORD FLAG 0
HORN RELAY FLAG 0
UNIT NUMBER FLAG 1
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