Bacharach 2772-0803 manual Switch # 2 is not used and is left ‘ON, SW1 Total

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In addition to that supplied by GMD, printers meeting the specification detailed below may be used. Those intending to use an alternative printer should check the specification carefully.

3.14.2PRINTER SPECIFICATION. The printer must be capable of receiving serial data and meet the following requirements:

Baud Rate:

600, 1200, 2400, or 9600

Stop Bits:

bits/sec.

2 bits

Word length:

8 bits Parity:

Even Signal Level: TTL Logic Type: Positive

3.14.3PRINTOUT MODES. Three modes of printer operation are provided. They are:

Print ‘On Line’. In this mode each data point is automatically printed as it is generated. Print at Intervals. The data is stored and printed out at predetermined intervals. The interval is user selected.

Print on Command. Data points are stored until the PRINT key is pressed. Up to 7 day’s worth of data can be stored for print out when commanded.

In each of the above printer modes, the storage is cleared when the data is printed out.

If necessary, printer storage can be cleared at any time as described in Section 4.9.

3.14.3.1Printing ‘On Line’ (printing every data point as it is calculated). Select by setting:

Switch # 1 of SW1 switch bank on the Printer Module to ‘OFF’ and set switches 2 to 8 to ‘ON’. See Figure 3-6 for switch location.

Figure 3-6. Switches 2 & 3

Initial printout in this mode includes: date, time, tape left %, battery volts, battery charge (total system current in mA), alarm level and the monitored gas concentration. Also shown are gas or fault alarms, if these occur.

Subsequent printouts show only the time and concentration, unless there is a system fault or an alarm present.

Where it occurs, gas alarm, or type of fault detected, is printed out next to the time and concen- tration.

3.14.3.2Print at Intervals. Select by setting:

Switch # 1 of SW1 switch bank on the

Printer Module to ‘ON’. See Figure 3-6 for switch location.

Printing intervals are available in 30 minute increments up to 24 hours. Intervals are set with SW1 switches # 3 to # 8, as follows.

Switch # 3 to # 8 each enable a discrete period of time when turned ‘OFF’. Each enabled switch adds its time value to achieve the total required. The value of each switch when ‘OFF’ is:

Switch # 8 = 30 minutes

Switch # 7 = 1 hour

Switch # 6 = 2 hours

Switch # 5 = 4 hours

Switch # 4 = 8 hours

Switch # 3 = 16 hours

Switch # 2 is not used and is left ‘ON

Examples: For print intervals of 6, 12 and 24 hours, SW1 switches would be set as follows:

SW1

#8

#7

#6

#5

#4

#3

 

#1

TOTAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on

on

off

off

on

on

 

on

 

Time

0

0

2

4

0

0

 

--

= 6 hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time

on

on

on

off

off

on

 

on

= 12 hour

0

0

0

4

8

0

 

--

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on

on

on

on

off

off

 

on

 

Time

0

0

0

0

8

16

 

--

= 24 hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any combination of the switches can be used to select an interval up to 24 hours.

Printout: A full printout of all measured parameters occurs at each interval.

3.14.3.3Print on Command. Select by setting:

All switches ( # 1 to # 8) of SW1 switch bank on the Printer Module to ‘ON’. See Figure 3-6 for switch location.

The printout is initiated when the PRINT key on the RIS front panel is pressed. The entire stored data points are printed out.

Data is not lost if the PRINT key is inadver- tently pressed without a printer connected.

Printout: A full printout of all measured parameters occurs at each printing occurrence.

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Contents Instruction Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Declaration of Conformity Contents Contents Verifying That a GAS Alarm WAS Caused by GAS Cleaning the Sampling Input and Optics BlockPreparation Removal of the Mechanical Chassis Replacing the Mechanical ChassisA1.1 Adjusting Light Levels on Phase 1 RIS Units RIS TEST/FAULT Parameter LOG SheetMonitored Concentration Levels High Supplement aContinuous Diagnostics & System Test Mode Battery BackupUser Selectable Alarm SET Points Optional FeaturesPower Input Requirements AccuracyPhysical OutputsInternal BACK-UP Battery DisplayKeyboard EnvironmentalTable #1 RIS Catalog Numbers & Data System Description Basic PrinciplesDoor Open and Cover Removed from Back of Door Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Battery Connection Mechanical InstallationElectrical Installation UnpackingSystem Power Supply Consideration & Selection SpecificationSample Lines RIS Type1 Volt Conversion System CheckTools & Materials Required Tape Cassette LoadingCheck and Adjust System For detailed instructions on adjustment Interruption of Test Mode Cycle. IfOption PCB Installation Without Terminal USESilkscreen Idents NAL Phase 2 Base Board Terminal Strips Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Complete Sampling Sequence Twin Track Tape SAMPLING. AtCHANGE-OVER from Density to Time Mode Density & Time Operating ModesMinimum Sample Time Tape Cassette LifeSystem Alarms ConstantFlashing OpticsDiagnostics Test ModeUsing the Keyboard Optional FeaturesPrinter Operation & USE Optional Feature Installing Test CardSwitch # 2 is not used and is left ‘ON SW1 TotalWhite RED Prdy Black Pprs BaudOFF Non-Bacharach Printer Interface Data Busy GroundMaintenance General Verifying That a GAS Alarm WAS Caused by GASAdjusting Light Levels Clearing a Spurious AlarmAdjusting the Door Switch Checking and Adjusting System Flow RateDisabling the ‘DOOR OPEN’ Alarm Cleaning the Sampling Input and Optics Block Measuring Pump CurrentCleaning Optics block Stepping Clamp Vertical Changing a PumpExterior Cleaning KEY Parameter ChecksInput Path Cleaning Troubleshooting GeneralMechanical Tightness Pump CheckLight Faults Door FaultExcessive Tape USE Tape BreakageRecommended Spares System Power SuppliesModel Dependent Parts Service Centers Common PartsOptions and Supplies Pennsylvania200 to HoldRemote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Instruction S-A3 S-A4 Instruction