Bacharach 3015-4286 manual Function Screens

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Function Screens

The Function screens are used to display stored data and to set up the monitor.

From the Data Display screen, press any Keypad button to display the first Function Menu screen. Next, use the Keypad buttons to move the arrow (>) on the display until it is next to the desired function, and then press the ENTER button to select that function.

>PPM LOG FAULTS ALARMS DIAGNOS

>GASTYPE SPILLVL LEAKLVL EVACLVL

>LOG INT AUDALRM LOOP CLOCK

>SILENCE ZONETMP SQUELCH CAL

>P-CHK

Once a function has been selected, use the Keypad to scroll through the displayed data or to change a parameter associated with that function. Press ENTER to save newly entered parameters. Press the QUIT button to return to the previous screen without saving.

Note that if no buttons are pressed within 90 seconds after selecting a function, the monitor returns to the Data Display screen.

PPM LOG – Contains records of the last 200 measurements. Each record shows the measurement’s date, time, and ppm level. Note that the interval at which the measurements are logged is 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 QUIT to return to the previous screen.

In the example on the right, record #025 shows that a level of 425 ppm was measured on 11/07/03 at 15:35.

Note that the PPM Log can be cleared as described in Section Clearing the Stored PPM Log, Alarm & Fault Data (Page 20).

ALARMS – Contains records of the last 30 alarm events, with the monitor’s most recent alarm being shown when the Alarm screen is first displayed. After 30 events have been recorded, the newest record overwrites the oldest. Each record displays either LEAK, SPILL, or EVAC including the date and time the alarm occurred. Use any of the Keypad buttons to scroll through the other alarm records. Press QUIT to return to the previous screen. Refer to Working with Gas Alarms (Page 18).

Note that the ppm levels at which alarms occur are set using the LEAKLVL, SPILLLVL, and EVACLVL functions.

In the example on the right, record #03 shows that a spill event occurred on 11/10/03 at 15:06.

FAULTS – Contains records of the last 30 fault events, with the monitor’s current fault status being shown 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 plus the date and time the fault occurred. Use any of the Keypad buttons to scroll through the other fault records. Press QUIT to return to the previous screen. Refer to Working with System Faults (Page 18).

In the example on the right, record #15 shows that a Purge Flow Fault <1000> occurred on 11/10/03 at 12:37.

#025 425PPM @ 11/07/03 15:35

#03

SPILL @

11/10/03

15:06

 

 

#15 <1000> @ 11/10/03 12:37

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Contents Agmsz Ammonia Gas Monitor Single Zone Installation / Operation / MaintenanceRev September Register Your Warranty by Visiting WarrantyTable of Contents Maintenance Hazard Symbols on Monitor How to Use This ManualIntroduction Safety Precautions General Description Functional OverviewUnderstanding Monitoring Levels Suggested Location of Sampling Point Agmsz Refrigerant Gas Leak Monitor Mechanical Room PlacementLocating the Monitor InstallationInstallation Considerations InspectionEnclosure Mounting Specs Connecting Gas Sample, Purge, and Exhaust LinesMounting Instructions OverviewTubing Considerations Connecting the Gas-Sample LineConnecting the Purge Line Connecting the Exhaust LineInterior Schematic Interior SchematicAC Power Connections Electrical WiringExternal Alarm Relay Connector Connecting External AlarmsConnection MA Current Loop Connector Typical External Alarm Relay 1 WiringMA Current Loop Interface Instruction Front Panel Display and Controls OperationGeneral Operation Display Screens Initial Power UpData Display Screen Function Screens Edit Evac Level 0500 PPM R717 Calfactor Viewing the Gas Alarm Log Working with Gas AlarmsWorking with System Faults Clearing / Silencing a Gas AlarmFault Codes Viewing the Fault LogScreen Display Clearing the Stored PPM Log, Alarm & Fault DataWorking with the P-CHK Function Keypad FunctionsSecond Diagnostic Screen First Diagnostic ScreenWorking with the Diagnos Function Adjusting Calibration Factor Calibration ProcedureWorking with the Calibration Function Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement Parts & Optional AccessoriesOptional Accessories Service Centers Years from date of shipment SpecificationsInstruction Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA

3015-4286 specifications

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