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Raytech TraceTek TTDM-128 User Manual

Raytech TraceTek TTDM-128
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LEAK DETECTION
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TTDM-128
TraceTek Leak Detection
Master Module
User Manual

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Raytech TraceTek TTDM-128 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRaytech
ModelTraceTek TTDM-128
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Overview

Quick Setup

Common Setup Procedures

Outlines fundamental setup tasks for the TTDM-128, including initial configuration and addressing.

Setting Host Port Parameters

Details how to configure serial port parameters for communication with host computers or building management systems.

Configuration Specific Setup

Explains setup procedures tailored to specific system architectures like stand-alone or networked configurations.

TTDM-128 Features

The TTDM-128 Keypad

Keypad Functionality

Explains the function of each button on the TTDM-128 keypad for navigation and operation.

The TTDM-128 System Display

Normal operation

Status of Individual SIM channels

Modifying Settings for Individual SIM Channels

Setting Up Regions and Relays

Events History Log

Detailed Setup

General Set-up

Covers basic configuration settings like Time/Date, Language, and Password management for the TTDM-128.

SIM Network

Set SIM Address

Details the process of assigning unique network addresses to TTDM internal SIM or external TTSIM modules.

Init Network

Explains how to initialize the TraceTek network after connecting and addressing all modules.

TTDM Network

485 Address Assignment

Allows assigning unique RS-485 addresses to TTDM units connected on a network.

Self-Test

Test Routines Overview

Provides access to user-selected test routines for system diagnostics, including UI, SI, and relay tests.

Event Response

Leak Event Handling

Describes the response to a leak, including detection, location, clearing, and relay reset procedures.

Service Events

Service Alarm Conditions

Explains the causes and indicators of a Service Alarm, such as low-level current or contamination.

Actions for Service Events

Outlines the necessary steps to take when a Service Alarm is detected, including silencing and clearing.

Fault Events

Causes of Fault Alarms

Lists potential causes for fault alarms, such as disconnected cables, damaged modules, or communication loss.

Remedy for Fault Conditions

Provides guidance on troubleshooting and resolving fault conditions detected by the TTDM-128.

Multiple Events

Investigating Leaks and Faults

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