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4.2159v <0000>
29.05cD 14.58psi
OFF Audible alarm is disabled
ALARM Alarm sounds when detected gas level exceeds the ALRMLVL level as evidenced
by the front
panel ALARM (red) light turning ON.
ALARM/FAULT Alarm sounds when either the detected gas level exceed the ALRMLVL value, or if a
system fault occurs, as evidenced by the front panel ALARM (red) light or FAULT (yellow) light turning
ON.
LEAK DETECTOR When selected, the monitor will produce a leak detector type of audible feedback. At
zero ppm there will be a tic every 2 seconds with the tic rate increasing up to 20 tics/second when the ppm
level reaches the ALRMLVL setting
The audible alarm can be temporarily silenced by pressing the SILENCE button.
PPM LOG Contains records of the last 200 measurements. Each record
shows the measurement’s date, time, and ppm level. Measurements are
logged at an interval determined by the LOG INT function.
Use the Keypad Up and Down buttons to change the record number by a
factor of 1. Use the Right and Left buttons to change the record number by
a factor of 10. Press ESC to return to the previous screen.
To the right, record #025 shows that a gas level of 3 ppm was measured on
07/11/15 at 15:35.
The PPM Log can be cleared as described under the heading on Page 18.
LOG INT Sets the interval at which measurements are logged to
memory from 1 to 9999 minutes. Factory default is 1 minute. The logged
measurements can be viewed using the PPM LOG function . Use the
Keypad to enter the desired value, and then press ENTER to save that
value and return to the previous screen.
FAULTS Contains records of the last 30 fault events. The most recent
event is displayed when the Fault screen is first displayed. After 30 events
have been recorded, the newest record overwrites the oldest. Each record
lists an event’s numeric fault code (refer to Working with System Faults on
(Page 15) plus the date and time at which the event occurred. Use any of
the Keypad buttons to scroll through the other fault events. Press ESC to
return to the previous screen.
To the right, record #15 shows that a Purge Flow Fault (fault code <1000>)
occurred on 07/11/15 at 12:37.
DIAG Enters the diagnostic function. Refer to the heading Clearing the
PPM Log and Faults Log.
Up to 200 gas measurement and 30 fault events are stored by the monitor.
To clear stored data, first display the data to be cleared by selecting the PPM LOG or FAULTS function.
Next, press both the ENTER and Keypad Right button at the same time. A single, long tone should be
heard when the data has been successfully cleared.
#025 3PPM @
07/11/15 15:35
LOG INTERVAL IS
0001 min
#15 <1000> @
07/11/15 12:37
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