1. Press PROGRAMMING.
The default programmed mode or the last one selected is displayed.
2. Press FORWARD.
The opposite reading mode is displayed.
3. Press ENTER to memorise.
EVENTS MEMORY
In this menu all events stored in the memory can be displayed, up to 100 events.
1.Press PROGRAMMING.
"User Program" is displayed.
2.Press FORWARD.
"Events Memory" is displayed.
3.Press PROGRAMMING.
"Look Events" is displayed.
4.Press PROGRAMMING. The event is shown on the top line of the display, while the bottom line shows the time,
date and the event number according to the list -from 00 to 99-.
5.Press FORWARD to list all events: from the oldest to most recent. When it reaches the last one it will start again
from the top of the list.
6.Press ENTER to exit.
Numbered, dated and timed registered events:
• Module line connected.
• Module line disconnected.
• Engineer Programming Input.
• User Programming Input.
• Erasing Events.
• Power Fault.
• Power re-established.
• Battery Test Fail -9V when system is tested manually-.
• 9V Battery Low -automatically after a power fault-.
• Automatic Ventilation Enabled.
• Manual Ventilation Enabled.
• Stop Ventilation Enabled.
• 1st Speed Level.
• 2nd Speed Level (*).
• 1st Speed Ventilation Activated.
• 2nd Speed Ventilation Activated (*).
• Alarm Level.
• Saturation Level -equipment bottom of scale for the different gases-.
• Detector Error -communication fault-.
• Sensor Error -shortcircuit or disconnected in the 4-20mA interface-.
• Installation Overhaul from time to time.
• Installation Overhaul Completed.
• Average of 20 min (*).
• Average of 8 h (*).
• Group General Fault.
(*) Depending on the Standard
NOTE: When the maximum storage capacity is reached the latter events in the list will be overwritted the first.
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