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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Analox Limited 15 Ellerbeck Court, Stokesley Business Park, North Yorkshire, TS9 5PT, UK T: +44 (0)1642 711400 F: +44 (0)1642 713900 W: www.analox.net E: info@analox.net...
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WARNING: READ THE SAFETY INFORMATION IN THIS QUICK START GUIDE BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE Ax60. WARNING: DO NOT TEST THE CO ALARM WHEN IT IS CLOSE TO THE EARS. IT HAS A HIGH VOLUME SOUNDER WITH A SOUND LEVEL OF 88 DECIBELS AT A DISTANCE OF 3 METRES.
Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Introduction This Quick Start Guide explains how to install and use the Ax60 Hard Wired option. For more information on operation and maintenance, refer to the Ax60 User Manual P0159- 800. For more information on servicing and calibration, refer to the Ax60 Service Manual P0159-803.
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Package contents 1 x Central Display Ax60 Carbon Dioxide 1 x power supply unit (PSU), either hard-wired type or plug-in type Detector depending on the package ordered 1 x PSU securing strip (for plug-in type PSU only)
Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Installation General CAUTION: SOME ENCLOSURES ARE SUPPLIED UNFASTENED WITH FIXING SCREWS LOOSE. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SCREWS WHEN FASTENING THE LIDS ON. 2.1.1 Central Display Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until the installation is complete.
Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Cabling The diagram below illustrates a typical cabling arrangement for the Hard Wired option. The recommended cable for the Ax60 is Cat5e UTP 24AWG PVC (see example below). Cable type Wire colour Abbreviation...
Central Display Sensor Beacon Power Relay 2 Relay 1 (See (See (See NOTE: REFER TO THE Ax60 section section section SERVICE MANUAL FOR 4.2.1) 4.2.3) 4.2.2) DETAILS ON CONNECTING RELAYS 1 & 2.
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option 4.2.1 Central Display to CO Sensor Cable connections from left to right: GRN/WHT (RS485 A, single cable) GRN (RS485 B, single cable) BRN & BRN/WHT (supply negative, two cables twisted together) ORG &...
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Sensor NOTE: THE FOUR SCREW TERMINALS AT THE TOP ARE FOR CONNECTING THE SENSOR TO THE CENTRAL DISPLAY. ON THE PCB THESE ARE LABELLED ‘CENTRAL UNIT’ (SEE 4.3.1 BELOW).
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Alarm NOTE: ALL CO ALARMS ASSOCIATED WITH A COMMON SENSOR SHOULD BE CONNECTED VIA A DAISY-CHAIN CABLE ARRANGEMENT. FOR EXAMPLE, IF SENSOR 1 IS REQUIRED TO DRIVE TWO ALARMS, ONE CABLE SHOULD BE...
Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Operation Using the Central Display The Ax60 Central Display supplies power to the CO Sensors, CO Alarms and beacon, and is used to configure all system functions. The three buttons on the front panel allow access to the operating software.
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Sensor The CO Sensor has a green Power indicator on the bottom left-hand part of the fascia. This is used to indicate the following conditions: Power indicator Under normal conditions the Power indicator flashes once per second to indicate that the power is on and the unit is operating.
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Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Powering up 5.4.1 Power-on-self-test (POST) When you switch on the power supply the Ax60 performs a power-on-self-test (POST) which takes about 30 seconds. The results of the POST are displayed on the screen: Operator input Software response...
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Ax60 Carbon Dioxide Detector Quick Start Guide - Hard Wired Option Operator input Software response Central Display text Optional display text Wait for CO Sen- sors to warm up... This screen may display for a few seconds to show Sensor warm-up status.
( ) in each Sensor installed in the system. WARNING: DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE Ax60 SYSTEM FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THE CO SENSOR ENCLOSURES. To access the jumper link, open the CO Sensor enclosure.
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