Recognition Time; High/Low Limits - Phonetics SENSAPHONE EXPRESS II User Manual

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4. High and Low Limits - Express II allows you to program
high and low limits for inputs defined as an analog input
type or pulse count. Inputs defined as normally open or
normally closed cannot be programmed to have high or low
limits. During voice prompted programming, high and low
limits will only be prompted when the input is defined as an
analog type or pulse count. The limits are -9999 to +9999.
Express II defaults to these limits.
NOTE: The Pulse Count Low Alarm Limit is set at -1. You
cannot go below zero on a pulse count, but the Alarm limit is
-1 to be distinct from the possible value of 0. DO NOT
change this Low Limit.
5. Alarm Reset Time - After an alarm is acknowledged,
Express II stops the dial out sequence. However, the alarm
condition will still exist until the alarm clears itself or some
action occurs to clear the alarm. If the alarm is not cleared
after a certain amount of time, Express II can be pro-
grammed to restart the dial out sequence. This is called the
alarm reset time. This parameter may be programmed from
0 seconds to 12 hours.
Setting the alarm reset time to 0 seconds will disable it.
This means that once the alarm has been acknowledged, it
will not retrip an alarm regardless of how long it exists. The
default for this parameter is 0 seconds.
For example, you program the alarm reset time for input 1 to
2 hours. An alarm occurs on input 1 and Express II dials
out. The alarm is acknowledged but the condition still
exists. Two hours later, the alarm condition still has not
been cleared. Express II will restart the dial out.
6. Dial Out Selection - You may program Express II to dial
specific phone contacts according to which input is in alarm.
This is the Dial Out Selection. For example, input 6 can be
programmed to initiate calling to Phone Contact 1, 3, 4, and
16. Meanwhile, an alarm on input 2 can initiate calling to
Phone numbers 2 - 13. This parameter allows you to have
specialized personnel being called only for specific alarms.
To return to the default, all contacts, press '9' '9' and then
press ENTER.
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> 1- Normally closed
2- Normally open
3- Pulse count
4- 4-20 mA
5- 0-5 Volts
> 6- Temperature
7- Time accumulator
2) Key in the appropriate Input type.
(the default is 2; normally open dry
contact)
Press 1 for normally closed.
Press 2 for normally open.
Press 3 for pulse count.
Press 4 for 4-20 milliamp.
-Enter table low limit, press Enter.
-Enter table high limit, press Enter.
Press 5 for 0-5 Volts.
-Enter table low limit, press Enter.
-Enter table high limit, press Enter.
Press 6 for temperature.
-Press 1 for 2.8K ºF thermistor.
-Press 2 for 2.8K ºC thermistor.
-Press 3 for 10K ºF thermistor.
-Press 4 for 10K ºC thermistor.
Press 7 for time accumulator.

3-Recognition Time:

1) Return to Input menu. Press 3 for
Recognition Time.
2) Enter hours.
Enter minutes.
Enter seconds.

4-High/Low Limits:

1) Return to Input menu. Press 4 for
High/Low Limits.
2) Enter low limit.

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