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Display (programming the label)

 

1. Tx Info

001

edit

-Display-

 

(20 char. Max)

Engine Room

 

The “label” is a descriptive message of up to 20 characters appearing on the display for a network component. It applies to sensors, relay modules and annuciators panels and is located on the first line of the display. For a MODBUS sensor, the default label is composed of the name of the sensor or network component followed by the sensor type (if applicable) and the component address.

Alarm A (Programming Warning Levels)

 

 

1. Tx Info

 

001

 

 

 

 

MIN

-Alarm A-

MAX

 

 

 

45.0ppm

50.0ppm

The MAX value is the level at which Alarm A (Warn) is activated (set). The MIN value is the level at which Alarm A (Warn) is deactivated (rest).

Alarm B (Programming Alarm Levels)

 

1. Tx Info

001

 

 

MIN -Alarm B-

MAX

140.0ppm

150.0ppm

The MAX value is the level at which Alarm B (Alarm) is activated (set). The MIN value is the level at which Alarm B (Alarm) is deactivated (rest).

Alarm C (Programming High Alarm Levels)

 

1. Tx Info

001

 

 

MIN -Alarm C-
MAX

240.0ppm

250.0ppm

The MAX value is the level at which Alarm C (High Alarm) is activated (set). The MIN value is the level at which Alarm C (High Alarm) is deactivated (reset).

Erase Current Tx (Erase Current Displayed Tx Configuration)

1. Tx Info 001 Erase current Tx

Groups (Programming Groups of Sensors)

The programming of groups of sensors serves to combine several units in order to be able to take actions (events) based on a series of units rather than each individual one at a time. It is possible to program 126 distinct groups. Another group (GrAII) contains all the sensors within a network by default.

 

 

2. Group

 

 

001---

 

[001]

 

 

]

[004]

<end>

[

[ ]---

[---]

[---]

 

[---

]

empty all groups

 

 

A group is comprised of a stack containing the address of each sensor included in the group. The pointer is represented in the stack by the flashing triangular brackets < >. The address within these brackets is editable. When the Enter key is pressed, the address begins to flash, and the brackets stop flashing. The address can then be modified using the up and down arrows. The address of each sensor programmed in 1. INFO Tx is available. The <DEL> function can be used to delete a particular sensor.

The <END> indicator represents the bottom of the stack. To add a sensor to the group, simply move the pointer towards that position and replace <END> with the address of the new sensor. The end of the stack will then move over one position.

The EMPTY ALL GROUPS function deletes all groups programmed in the AirAlertTM96d controller.

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