REMOTE INTELLIGENT SENSOR - AREA MONITOR

CONTENTS (continued)

3.13 OPTIONAL FEATURES

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3.13.1

RELAY ALARM OPTION

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3.13.2

PRINTER INTERFACE OPTION

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3.13.3

TEST CARD

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3.14 PRINTER OPERATION & USE (OPTIONAL FEATURE)

3-5

3.14.1

GENERAL

3-5

3.14.2

PRINTER SPECIFICATION

3-5

3.14.3

PRINTOUT MODES

3-6

3.14.3.1

Printing 'On Line'

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3.14.3.2

Print at Intervals

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3.14.3.3 Print on Command

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3.14.3.4 Printed Date Format

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3.14.3.5 Data Storage up to 7 Days

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3.14.3.6

Preventing Data Loss

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3.14.4

PRINTER CARD DESCRIPTION

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3.14.4.1 Real Time Clock

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3.14.4.2 Data Storage

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3.14.4.3

Data Communication

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3.14.4.4

Selection of Printer Baud Rate

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3.14.5

CONNECTING A PRINTER

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3.14.5.1 GMD Printer Connection

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3.14.5.2

Connecting a Non-GMD Printer

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3.14.5.3 Portable Use of a Non-GMD Printer

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4 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

4-1

4.1

MAINTENANCE GENERAL

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4.2

VERIFYING THAT A GAS ALARM WAS CAUSED BY GAS

4-1

4.3

CLEARING A SPURIOUS ALARM

4-1

4.4

ADJUST LIGHT LEVELS

4-1

4.5

CHECKING AND ADJUST SYSTEM FLOW RATE

4-2

4.6

DISABLING THE ‘DOOR OPEN’ ALARM

4-2

4.7

ADJUST THE DOOR SWITCH

4-2

4.8

MEASURING PUMP CURRENT

4-3

4.9

RESETTING THE PRINTER OPTION STORAGE

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4.10

CLEANING THE SAMPLING INPUT AND OPTICS BLOCK

4-3

 

4.10.1

INTRODUCTION

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4.10.2

LIGHT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

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4.10.3

WHEN TO CLEAN

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4.10.4

HOW TO CLEAN

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4.10.5 DIRECT CLEANING OF THE LED’S AND PHOTO DIODES

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4.10.6 REPLACING THE OPTICS BLOCK

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4.10.7WHAT TO DO IF CLEANING DOES NOT RECTIFY THE PROBLEM .. 4-5

4.11 CHANGING A PUMP

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4.11.1 PREPARATION

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4.11.2 REMOVAL OF THE MECHANICAL CHASSIS

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4.11.3

PUMP REMOVAL

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4.14.4

FITTING THE NEW PUMP

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4.14.5REPLACING THE MECHANICAL CHASSIS AND

SETTING PUMP FLOW

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Instruction2772-0803

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Bacharach 2772-0803 manual Verifying That a GAS Alarm WAS Caused by GAS, Cleaning the Sampling Input and Optics Block