Forney Corporation
UNIFLAME User’s Manual
Publication 372000-48 Rev H
5.2.2.2.1 EDIT MODE SETPOINTS DEFINED
File Select
The user can manually choose which file to run (and edit) by selecting this menu choice provided the
Remote File Select “KEY” choice is selected. If the user wants to edit the contents of a file, they must
first select and run that particular file.
Temperature Scale
(Affects all files)
The scale may be configured for Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C).
Comm Address
(Affects all files)
The communications address selected may range from 0 to 127. Each detector must have a unique
address. No two detectors in a communication link can have the same address.
Remote File Select
(Affects all files)
Choices are:
•
KEY
– allows the file selection to be made only at the keypad.
•
LINE
– allows the file selection to be made only via an external switch or relay.
•
COMM
– allows the file selection to be made only via an external computer running the Forney
Smart Display Software.
File Copy
This function allows the user to copy the contents of one internal detector file to another. 4 user
configurable files exist (A, B, C, D) and two factory configured files exist (F1, F2).
The factory-configured files (F1, F2) contain factory settings. For file (F1), the sensor gain is set at
maximum (31) and the band (target flame flicker frequency) is set at 23 Hz. At these settings, the detector
will respond to almost any flame, but will not discriminate between target flame and other nearby flames.
For File (F2), the sensor gain is set at minimum (1) and the band is set at 70 Hz. At these settings, the
detector will not respond to a flame unless the gain is increased.
A copy can be made
from
any file
to
a user file. A copy can not be made
from
a user file
to
a factory file.
With “FileCopy” displayed, depress the SELECT key. The display will read “
A
→
”
, with “A” being the
source file. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select a different source file (e.g. “
F1
→
”).
With the desired source file displayed, press the PROGRAM key. The arrow will flash and the destination
file will appear (e.g. “F1
→
A
”). Initially the destination file displayed is “A”. Use the UP or DOWN keys
to select the desired destination file (e.g. “F1
→
B
”).
Press the PROGRAM key to copy the source file to the destination file. The display will read “File
Copied”. (Pressing the SELECT key at any time before pressing the PROGRAM key for the second time
will cancel the operation.) Press the UP or DOWN keys to scroll through the EDIT loop.
Language
(Affects all files)
This allows the user to select which language the menu system will use. The available choice is
“English”.
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