Change The Sd Card - Honeywell touchpoint Pro Operating Instructions Manual

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5. Select CCB Management and click on Configuration Restore
6. The system will display a message "Present configuration in CCB will be replaced, do you want
to continue?"
7. Once the action is confirmed, the configuration restoration process starts and a progress message is
displayed. The process may take several minutes depending on the system size
8. Once the configuration is restored, it is recommended that a configuration report is created to verify
the settings

8.8 Change the SD Card

Note: The system will provide a notification when the SD card is 80% full. You then have the option of
replacing the card with a new one, or cutting and pasting the card contents into a desktop folder and
reusing the same card.
This procedure does not need a password and can be carried out by any trained operator.
To change the SD Card you will need an unlocked and empty SD card formatted for Windows.
1. From the System Status screen, select Extras, then SD Card
2. Select Eject SD Card
3. When prompted, remove the SD Card and immediately insert a replacement card
Note: Touchpoint Pro has a temporary internal memory so no data is lost during card replacement
4. Return to the Extras screen and select SD Card again. Confirm that the SD Card shows status
"Inserted" and usage below 80%
8.9 Calibrate mV input channels
Catalytic sensors should be calibrated periodically according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Note: Engineer level access is required
Note: If you wish to enable a calibration reminder for the channel, please edit this setting before starting
calibration (see Commissioning, Editing a Configured Channel and Configurable Parameter Reference
Guide, Calibration Reminder Settings)
Touchpoint Pro tracks and monitors the ageing of catalytic bead detectors and can provide a warning when
a sensor should be replaced. Select First Span when calibrating a new or replacement sensor for the first
time, and Span for all calibrations thereafter. When the sensitivity of the sensor has dropped below 50% of
the original value, a "Sensor Lifetime Expired" warning will be generated.
Caution: If First Span is not used, the system will compare the sensitivity of the sensor to the
default value of 50 mV. This may result in the "Sensor Lifetime Expired" warning being generated
prematurely or not at all.
To calibrate a mV input channel, please follow the procedure below in combination with the relevant
instructions in the sensor manual.
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