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Bally Modularm 75 - Controls, Indicators, and Functions; Installing the Alarm

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MODULARM CORPORATION
61 MALL DRIVE, COMMACK, NY 11725 TEL 631-864-3860 ∙ FAX 631-864-3863
CONTROLS, INDICATORS, & FUNCTIONS (REFER TO FRONT COVER)
A) DISPLAY RESET, ALARM TEST SWITCH – Holding switch momentarily to left stops
Digital Readout from blinking and provides constantly on temperature display. Holding switch to
right provides TEST MODE. In Test, display will read ---F or ---C, and alarm will activate in 3 –
30 seconds depending on length of time delay selected.
B) DISPLAY MODE SWITCH – Selects between Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
C) ALARM CONTROL SWITCH – Disables or Resets alarm.
D) BATTERY TEST SWITCH (75B) – Used to check condition of backup battery. (Battery
is rechargeable & 75B contains charging circuitry.)
E) SETPOINT DISPLAY SWITCH - Provide display of Alarm Temperature Setpoints on
Digital Readout. Holding up displays High Setpoint. Holding down displays Low setpoint.
F) TIME DELAY SELECT SWITCH – Provides selection of length of Time Delay before
alarm activates.
G, H) STATUS LIGHTS – Provides visual indication of monitored condition.
(Green = Safe. RED = Abnormal or Alarm Condition.)
I, J) SETPOINT ADJUSTMENTS – Allows for adjustment of high & low Alarm Temperature
Setpoints.
K) DRY CONTACTS, PULSE OUTPUT TERMINAL STRIP – Provides for activation of
Remote Notification Equipment. (Bells, Sirens, Lights, Dialers, Central Station, Etc.),
L) CALIBRATION SWITCHES - Allows for calibration of the DIGITAL READOUT
INSTALLING THE ALARM
1) Remove the two screws which hold on the faceplate and remove the faceplate.
2) Mount the unit in a suitable location:
a). Surface Mount – Use the four mounting holes on the back wall of the enclosure.
b). Flush Mount – Make a cutout in the mounting surface, 9 3/8” high x 4 3/8” wide. Use
the four mounting holes on the front flange of the enclosure.
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