Monitoring Mode; Review Mode; Menu Mode - Honeywell Series 3000 MkII Technical Manual

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SERIES 3000 MKII TECHNICAL MANUAL

10. Monitoring mode

After power up and successful completion of the start up routine the detector will enter monitoring mode.
The detector display shows gas type and measuring units that it is configured for and the current gas
reading (e.g. CO 0ppm in the example below).

11. Review mode

Review mode allows the user to review the software version of the transmitter and sensor, gas type,
full scale range, span calibration point, estimated time to next calibration and test result. To activate
review mode hold the magnet over the MENU/ENTER switch for more than 2 seconds (and less than
5 seconds). The information is shown in sequential order and then the detector returns to monitoring
mode. The mA output of the detector continues to represent the current gas reading (i.e. the output is
not put into inhibit). If any fault exists, the output will be 3mA (Fault default).

12. Menu mode

Menu mode has 9 menus. A description of the menus and their function is given in the table below:
Menu
Calibration
Set Range
Configure Inhibit
Set Password
Calibration Interval
Bump Test
Force Current
Change Sensor
Quit
Display Description
Allows zero and span calibration of the detector. The calibration
point can also be selected. See section 8.2 for detailed calibration
instructions.
Allows the detector full scale range to be changed. See section 8.1
for default and selectable full scale ranges by gas sensor type.
Set the inhibit current to 3 or 4mA (toxic sensors) or 3 or 17.4mA
(oxygen sensors). Set inhibit timeout period, or put unit into
permanent inhibit (set timeout to 0).
Set or disable password protection of menu mode.
Enable/disable calibration due warning. Set the calibration due warning
interval. Select if warning is off, via display or via display and 3mA output.
Allows checking of detector response to gas with the output inhibited.
Force the detectors current output to a value between 4 and 20mA.
Change a sensor without causing the unit to display an F04 'no
sensor detected' fault message.
Quit menu mode and return to monitoring mode.
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