Incorrect Temperature Readings; Microphone Problems; Monitoring Problems - Phonetics Sensaphone 4100 User Manual

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Incorrect temperature readings:

Problem
Temperature reads -20°.
Temperature reads 150°.
Temperature inaccurate.

Microphone Problems:

Problem
False high sound alarms. Remote microphone too close
Sound alarm not tripping. Remote microphone not close

Monitoring Problems:

Problem
Alarm status of alert
input incorrect.
False power out alarms.
Does not recognize
power failure.
Unit does not recognize
any alarm.
Possible Cause
Temperature sensor is either
disconnected or has broken
wires.
Temperature sensor wires touching Verify and correct wiring.
or shorted.
Possible Cause
to high sound, unit too sensitive sensitivity. See Chapter 4.
for environment.
enough to high sound, unit
not sensitive enough.
Possible Cause
Incorrect input normality.
Power recognition time too short. It is common for the power to have
Battery incorrectly installed
or no good.
Inputs disabled for alarm.
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Solution
Check wires to temperature sensor
and connect or replace wiring.
Remove the remote temperature
sensor.
Move the sensor to a different
location.
Solution
Move assembly or adjust sound
Move remote microphone closer or
adjust sound sensitivity. See
Chapter 4.
Solution
Reset input normality. See Chapter 4,
"Configure Input Normality."
brief interruptions. To prevent a false
alarm, increase the power failure
recognition time. See Chapter 4.
Make sure the battery jumper is
properly connected to the battery
terminals. See Chapter 2. To verify
proper battery function, unplug unit
and verify continued operation
running on battery only. If the unit
does not work, the battery may need
servicing. Contact Sensaphone
Technical Service Dept.
Enable the inputs for alarm. See
Chapter 4.
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