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High-sensitivity smoke detector

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LaserNET™ Program User's Guide
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CONFIGURING AND MONITORING HART XL DETECTORS–CHAPTER 6
Once connection has been made between the LaserNET host computer and the Detector, and the proper
password entered, a range of display, control and configuration options become available to the installer or
user. This chapter discusses these options.
HART XL Detector Monitoring and Configuration (6-1)
Status Indicators in the Display Control Window (6-2)
The following indicators are displayed in the Display and Control window:
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Status
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Smoke-Level Bar Graph
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Smoke Level
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Alarm Indicators
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Other Status Indicators (Average, Isolate, Night and Auto-Setup™)
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Show Faults (6-3)
Buttons on the Display and Control Window (6-4)
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Airflow Status Button. Selecting <Airflow> displays the following options:
Airflow Deviation
Low/High Airflow Fault
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Smoke Status Button. Selecting the <Smoke> button opens the Smoke Status window, from which
the following parameters can be addressed:
Cumulative Alarm Delays
Current Smoke Level
Alarm 2, Alarm 1, Pre-Alarm 2 and Pre-Alarm 1 Thresholds
Detector Sensitivity Range
Day/night Alarm Settings
Referencing (IIM only)
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Isolation Button
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Reset Button
Configuring a Detector (6-5)
Paragraph 6-5 covers the Detector configuration process. Configuration of the following parameters is
covered:
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Owner Location (6-5.1)
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Smoke Alarms (6-5.2)
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Day Smoke Thresholds (6-5.2.1)
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Night Smoke Thresholds (6-5.2.2)
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Alarm Time-Delay Option (6-5.2.3)
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Current Smoke Levels (6-5.2.4)
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Detector Sensitivity Range (6-5.2.5)
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Cumulative Alarm Delay Option (6-5.2.6)
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Day/Night Alarms Option (6-5.2.7)
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Faults (6-5.3)
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Airflow Deviation/Normalizing Airflow (6-5.3.1)
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Low Airflow Threshold (6-5.3.2)
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High Airflow Threshold (6-5.3.3)
TM0048
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September 2003

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