Emerson MAN -0016-00, UVC120 manual Current Calibration Mode CuC

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area output is reached (‘gPA’ = Area 1 and ‘gPb’ = Area 2), then activate the SELECT/RESET switch.

W hen an area has been chosen for forced current output, the left side of the display will alternate between ‘GPn’ and ‘FoP’ and the right side of the display will show what type of current output is being placed on the current output line:

FLt

-> Fault (1mA)

POE

-> Power Error (2mA)

Nor

-> Normal (4mA)

OP1

-> Visual Integrity Error Channel 1 (5mA)

OP2

-> Visual Integrity Error Channel 2 (6mA)

OP3

-> Visual Integrity Error Channel 3 (7mA)

OP4

-> Visual Integrity Error Channel 4 (8mA)

OPA

-> Visual Integrity Error on more than one channel (9mA)

in1

-> Instant Alarm Channel 1 (15mA)

in2

-> Instant Alarm Channel 2 (16mA)

in3

-> Instant Alarm Channel 3 (17mA)

in4

-> Instant Alarm Channel 4 (18mA)

inA

-> Instant Alarm on more than one channel (19mA)

Fir

-> Area Alarm (19.5mA)

The controller will start with the Fault output and the Reed Switches are used to scroll up and down through the different outputs. To exit this mode, scroll down past the Fault output selection until ‘rtn’ is displayed then wait 10 seconds. The controller will return to the normal operating mode.

CURRENT CALIBRATION MODE (CuC)

The next selection in the special function menu is the current calibration mode. This mode is selected to calibrate the current outputs. Upon successful entry into this mode the left side of the display will flash ‘gPn’. Activate the MENU/SET switch until the desired area output is reached (‘gPA’ = Area 1 and ‘gPb’ = Area 2), then activate the SELECT/RESET switch. Once an area has been selected, the left side of the display will alternate between ‘CuC’ and the area that is being calibrated. The lower display will show a constant which will rise and fall as the current is adjusted (constant does not show the current on the outputs), and the instant LED will flash. Place a milliamp meter between the Area current output and common ground. Use the Reed Switches to raise and lower the current. Once the current measured is as close to 4mA as possible, do not activate any switches for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds have gone by the number shown on the right side of the display will change to a much higher number. The instant LED will be extinguished and the area LED will begin flashing. This tells the operator to calibrate the current output for the high end of the current output range. Use the Reed Switch to raise or lower the current output until it is as close as possible to 20 mA. Do not activate any switches for 10 seconds and the controller will return to the normal operating mode.

ADDRESS SET MODE (Adr Set) (Do not use)

Do not use the final selection in the special function menu which is to set the controllers address for the CAN system. W hen the left side of the display shows ‘Adr’ and the right side of the display shows ‘SEt’ activate the SELECT/RESET switch. The left side of the display will alternate between ‘Adr’ and ‘SEt’ and the right side of the display will show the current address. Use the Reed Switch to raise and lower the address. Once the address is correct, do not activate any switches for 10 seconds and the controller will return to the normal operating mode.

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Contents Ultraviolet Fire Detection System Page Page Page Table of Contents Unit V Maintenance Unit I General Information Detector Specifications Dimensions Basic Operation Controller Controller Faceplate Description Current Outputs OutputsRelay Outputs Programming Options External ResetAutomatic Diagnostics and Fault Identification Petroleum Products Handling Unit II UV Fire DetectionDetector System ApplicationOther Processes Detector Sensitivity Spectral Sensitivity RangeGaseous Fuel Handling System Sensitivity Cone of VisionController Wiring Unit III System InstallationInstallation General Wiring Requirements Page W iring for U1F-UV with Non-Isolated Current Output W iring for U1F-UV with Isolated Current Output W iring for U2F-UV with Non-Isolated Output W iring Diagram for U2F-UV with Isolated Current Output W iring for U4F-UV with Non-Isolated Current Output W iring for U4F-UV with Isolated Current Output Mounting the Detector DIP Switch SettingsPosition and Density of Detectors U2F and U4F Controller Sensitivity AdjustmentChannel Selection U1F, U2F and U4FExample Relay Outputs LATCHING/NON-LATCHINGRelay Outputs ENERGIZED/DE-ENERGIZED Page Relay Settings Time Delay for Area AlarmsUnit IV System Operation Startup ProcedureCheckout Procedure Manual Check Procedure Normal Operation Fire Response Alternate Test ProcedureCurrent Output Situation Main Menu Special Function Menu Error Check Mode Err ChcCurrent Calibration Mode CuC Device Repair and Return Unit V MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance TroubleshootingPage Appendices B lis h ed in Accordance with E1A Standard Appendix B Procedure For Activating Reed Switches Appendix C Record Of Dip Switch Settings Appendix D Common Ultra-Violet Absorbing Gases AWG #20 AWG #18 AWG #16 AWG #14 AWG #12 AWG #10 AWG #8 Appendix E Wire Resistance In Ohms

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