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0V or signal earth. AirSense Technology has taken every care to ensure that Stratos is as simple to install as possible but in case of difficulty, please contact our Help Line to ensure trouble free installation and operation.
RS485 terminals using a Command Module, or via the detector’s RS232 port using a PC running AirSense Technology’s remote control software. A copy of this software is packed with each detector supplied.
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Thus, for example, the name of the area being protected, or the name of the person responsible for fire safety could be entered. The default device text is Stratos-HSSD 2 and the firmware revision level for the Standard Detector, and Command Module and the firmware revision level for the Command Module.
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Setup menu Power checks The Stratos-HSSD 2 detector and Command Module are capable of signalling power supply faults from the power supply where this is equipped with a fault relay (the power supply fitted by default has this feature). The mains check is disabled by default.
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Wide Area Network. This function may then be set to a more suitable value. NB: If in doubt about the setting of this function, please contact the AirSense help line (see page 3) Page 21 Stratos HSSD-2 •...
Unused sampling pipe inlets must be closed. For advice on pipe layout design consult the ‘System Manual’ and contact AirSense Technology Ltd in case of difficulty. The exhaust air from the unit must not be impeded in any way. If the unit is...
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5.4.4 Backup batteries The Stratos-HSSD 2 Command Module can be fitted with 2 x 12V, 7 Ah backup batteries to give up to 24 hours’ operation in the event of mains power failure. The integral battery charger can recharge the batteries to a minimum of 80% capacity within 24 hours of mains reconnection to comply with BS5839 and EN 54 part 4.
6.1 BMS protocols on the Stratos-HSSD 2 Command Module Communications The Command Module of the Stratos-HSSD 2 has a second RS232 port that can be used to send messages to a pager or compatible GSM phone using a modem or to enable connection to a Building Management System (BMS).
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Manual or visit the Airsense Technology website www.airsensetechnology.co.uk 6.1.3 Paging from the Command Module The Stratos-HSSD 2 Command Module has the facility to send text messages to alphanumeric pagers or SMS messages to some mobile phones. In order to send messages to a pager or similar device a modem must be plugged into the RS232TX and RS232RX terminals of the Command Module using a suitable cable.
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The RS485 A and B wires should be taken through a ferrite (supplied) with a single loop illustrated for the power wires in section 5.3.3. The total length of interconnecting cable between adjacent Stratos-HSSD 2 detectors in the loop should not exceed 1.2 kilometres.
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Check that the pipe is pushed home into the inlet and is not broken or cracked • Check that installed pipework is fitted with an endcap. AirSense Technology Ltd’s PipeCAD ® pipe modelling software prompts the use of appropriate endcaps.
PC and note the detector signal level at the time of the fault. When as much information as possible has been determined about the conditions at the time of the error, please contact AirSense Technology Ltd. Page 49 Stratos HSSD-2 •...
In particular, the setting up of the laser is a precision task, and once set up the potentiometers should be left alone. If it is suspected that the laser focus has shifted (e.g. after dropping the detector), it should be returned to AirSense for recalibration.
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