Usb Port; Alarms; Visual Alarm; Audible Alarms - Pressura RPM10 Operation And Service Manual

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USB Port

There is a USB port on the case. This USB port can be used with TSI's Configuration Software.

Alarms

The Model RPM10 and RPM20 monitors have visual (red light) and audible alarms to inform you
of changing room conditions. The alarm levels (set points) are determined by facilities staff, which
could be Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, or a facilities group depending on how the safety staff
is organized.
The audible and visual alarms will activate whenever the field configured alarm level is reached.
The alarms will activate if the room pressure differential is low or inadequate, high or too great, or
when the airflow is too low or too high (need optional flow device installed). When the room is
operating safely, no alarms will sound.
Example: The low alarm is preset to activate when the room pressure differential falls below -
0.01 in H
O (closer to neutral). When the room pressure drops to -0.005 in H
2
example, the audible and visual alarms activate. The alarms turn off (when set to
unlatched) when the unit returns to the safe range, which is defined as 0.001 in H
greater than alarm set point (-0.01 in H

Visual Alarm

The display of the monitor turns red to indicate an alarm condition. The icon turns continuously
red for all alarm conditions.

Audible Alarms

The audible alarm is continuously on in all low and high alarm conditions. The audible alarm can
be silenced by pressing the
If the audible alarm has been muted, the alarm is silenced for a configurable period of time (see
menu item MUTE TIME) or the measurement returns to the safe range. The safe range is
0.001 in H
O (50 cfm) above the low alarm set point and 0.001 in H
2
alarm set point.
User Basics
Figure 3. USB Port Location
O).
2
key.
O, for
2
O (50 cfm) below the high
2
O
2
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