Normal Operation; Display - Honeywell RAEGuard 3 User Manual

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6 Normal operation

RAEGuard 3 is generally running by the above default configuration. If the user
needs adjustment based on the actual field conditions, please set it in terms of
the setting range given by the instrument.
Two non-intrusive accesses to configure for RAEGuard 3 transmitter: Magnetic
Wand and Bluetooth*.
Note: Modubus, Hart, menu, and Bluetooth cannot be used to set up the
instrument at the same time.
* For availability of Bluetooth

6.1 Display

RAEGuard 3 display features a graphical dot matrix Liquid Crystal Display with
Numeric and bar-graph current concentration level, Unit, Alarm/Fault/Warning
indication, Chinese/English language display, a target for magnetic switch
activation etc. When an "event" occurs or the instrument is operated, the backlight
of the LCD is triggered.
RAEGuard 3 has a high-bright 3-LED light, indicating various states of normal,
fault, alarm, inhibit and so on respectively.
LCD screen uses automatic heating technology, and the display does not become
sluggish even when operating over a wide temperature range of -40°C to +70°C.
Note: When the temperature of the instrument is lower than - 15 degree C, the LCD
self-heating will start, resulting in greater power consumption of the instrument, so
please fully consider the power supply capability when supplying power.
Clock Icon
Current
concentration Level
(Numeric)
Current Concentration
Level (Bar Graph)
Low Alarm Set
Point
®
, please consult Honeywell Analytics ahead.
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Gas Type
Unit
High Alarm Set
Point

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