
FMS-2000M
LIT-12013580
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Initial setup
When the FMS-2000M Critical Environment Monitor boots up for the first time, a setup wizard guides you through the inital setup. You
configure the device language, units of measurement, device orientation, and isolation mode. When you set up the isolation mode, you
specify the isolation mode available to restricted level users. See
Table 4
for definitions of positive, negative and neutral isolation. You
can choose from the following configurations:
•
Positive and neutral isolation mode
•
Negative and neutral isolation mode
•
Positive, negative, and neutral isolation mode
Note:
Positive, negative, and neutral isolation mode is available for rare situations where a room can be either positive or negative.
If your FMS-2000M monitor connects with more than one remote differential pressure sensor, you can only specify the isolation mode
for the first room.
Completing the initial setup
The FMS-2000M display boots up in portrait orientation by default. You can change this to landscape orientation in the initial setup in
step four. The first screen that appears in the inital setup is the
Language
screen.
1. On the
Language
screen, scroll to your preferred language and tap the
Checkmark
icon.
2. On the
Global
screen, expand
Units
and tap to select whether values display as
Imperial
or
Metric
.
3. Expand
Device Orientation
and tap to select
Portrait
or
Landscape
screen orientation.
4. Collapse
Device Orientation
and tap the
Checkmark
icon to save the settings.
5. On the
Isolation Mode
screen, choose from the following options:
•
Positive & Negative
•
Positive Only
•
Negative Only
6. Tap the
Checkmark
icon
to save the settings.
7. Tap
Proceed
to complete the initial setup.
Note:
At any time you can make changes to your inital settings in the
Settings
menu.
Isolation mode
Definition
Positive isolation mode
The differential pressure of the monitored space is positive with respect to the reference space.
Negative isolation mode
The differential pressure of the monitored space is negative with respect to the reference space.
Neutral isolation mode
The differential pressure of the monitored space is zero or near zero with respect to the reference space.
Table 4:
Definitions of isolation modes