Fireye InSight II 95DSS3 Manual

Fireye InSight II 95DSS3 Manual

Integrated flame scanner

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CU-113
OCTOBER 8, 2014
II
TYPE 95DSS3
Integrated Flame Scanner
SIL3

DESCRIPTION

The Fireye 95DSS3 InSight II is a family of versatile fully microprocessor based, integrated flame
scanners. The 95DSS3 holds multiple worldwide safety agency approvals (see Model Listings for
full details).
The InSight II scanners utilize advanced techniques for discrimination and integrate the flame detec-
tion, amplification, safety determination and flame switch functions into a single detection head. No
separate amplifier or flame switch module is therefore required to interface with the main burner
management system.
InSight II incorporates the superior detection and discrimination elements of the popular InSight
product with additional enhanced capability, features and benefits.
The scanner measures the amplitude of the modulations (the flame "flicker") that occur within the
targeted flame. During the scanner set-up procedure, the modulation frequency that yields the best
flame ON/OFF discrimination is selected. The appropriate modulation frequency and sensor gain
can be either manually or automatically selected.
InSight II is a dual cell scanner utilizing UV and IR detector and various levels of housing type
including FM Class I Div 2 and ATEX ExdIIC (see Model Listing for full description of options).
Standard features include two independently adjustable Flame Relays that can be selected to operate
from the UV sensor, the IR sensor, or both sensors, 21 choices of modulation frequency, adjustable
sensor gain, adjustable flame relay ON/OFF thresholds, two 4-20 mA analog signal strength outputs
(one for FR1 and one for FR2), Fault Relay, four selectable programmable files (e.g. for different
fuels or firing rates), and Auto Config capability with manual override. Remote communication
capability is available via optional "Fireye Explorer" PC software (CU-109).
Ordered separately, a blank cover, or two different operator interfaces are available for the standard
(non-CEX) InSight II scanners enabling the user to view and change the operating parameters and
setpoints.
Model 95DISP-1 and 95DISP-1-SS are two-line by sixteen-character alpha-numeric VFD Displays
with five-pushbutton keypads. The 95DISP-1 is installed by the user onto the end of the scanners.
The 95DISP-1-SS is factory installed into the 95DSS3-1CEXSS and 95DSS3-1CEX-2 scanners.
Model 95WIDISP-2 is an Infrared Transmitter, installed by the user onto the end of the scanner
instead of a display. The 95WIDISP-2 transmitter provides wireless communications to a model
95WIHH-2 hand-held remote communications tool.
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  • Page 1: Description

    Integrated Flame Scanner SIL3 DESCRIPTION The Fireye 95DSS3 InSight II is a family of versatile fully microprocessor based, integrated flame scanners. The 95DSS3 holds multiple worldwide safety agency approvals (see Model Listings for full details). The InSight II scanners utilize advanced techniques for discrimination and integrate the flame detec- tion, amplification, safety determination and flame switch functions into a single detection head.
  • Page 2 Model 61-7347-1 is a Blank Cover installed by the user onto the end of the scanner to maintain envi- ronmental ratings when neither the 95DISP-1 nor 95WIDISP-2 is installed. With the 61-7347-1 installed, the operator interface must either be via "Fireye Explorer" pc software, or by temporarily installing a 95DISP-1 or 95WIDISP-2.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ..........1 OPERATION .
  • Page 4: Operation

    Warning - Fireye recommends that the FAULT RELAY contacts MUST be wired in series with the Flame relay contacts for maximum safety applications.
  • Page 5: Dimensions

     InSight II SCANNER FEATURES Features Basic Models Flame-Proof Hazardous Area Models 95DSS3-1 95DSS3-1CEX 95DSS3-1WICEX 95DSS3-1CEX-ND 95DSS3-1CEXSS 95DSS3-1WOC 95DSS3-1CEX-2 95DSS3-1WINC Infrared Sensor Ultraviolet Sensor Flame Relay Fault Relay 4-20 mA Output Modulation Frequency Selections Memory Files Communications Auto Config Alphanumeric VFD Display (order separately) Infrared Transmitter (order separately)
  • Page 6  FIGURE 2. TYPE 95DSS3-1CEX, -1WICEX, -1CEX-ND SCANNERS, STANDARD FLAME-PROOF HAZARDOUS AREA HOUSING PURGE AIR CONNECTION 3/8 NPT OR 3/8 BSP 1"NPT OR 5.06 1" BSP SIGHT PIPE CONNECTION 128.4 75° 5.75 LOCKING RING 1 23/32 HEX 13.37 [43.7] 339.7 FLAME PROOF FITTINGS Mounting Flange (ordered separately) 60-2919-1 (NPT)
  • Page 7  FIGURE 3. TYPE 95DSS3-1CEXSS, -1CEX-2, SCANNERS, OPTIONAL FLAME-PROOF HAZARDOUS AREA HOUSINGS (Quantity 2) Mounting Flange (ordered separately) Scanner P/N Material Mounting Flange P/N 95DSS3-1CEXSS Stainless Steel 60-2692SS (NPT) 60-2693SS (BSP) 95DSS3-1CEX-2 Aluminum 60-2692-4 (NPT) 60-2693-4 (BSP) Note: Model 95DSS3-1CEX includes the 95DISP-1 Display. Models 95DSS3-1CEXSS and 95DSS3-1CEX-2 include the 95DISP-1-SS Display.
  • Page 8: Model Listing

     MODEL LISTING PART SENSOR Alpha Infrared 12-PIN 8-PIN HOUSING AGENCY APPROVALS NUMBER Numeric Trans- CONNECTOR CONNECTOR RATING (see note 6) mitter (see note 1) DIN- DIN- CE AGA ABS Display C/US DVGW CERTCO Metro 95DSS3-1 IR & UV (order (order NEMA 4X, IP66 YES YES YES...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    ELECTRICAL: Input Power: 24 Vdc, +10%, -15% supply current: 0.35 A, 8.5 VA, Hold Time must be 20 msec Min. Fireye power supply 60-2685 is recommended Electrical Connection: 8-pin and 12-pin screw type quick-disconnect, (model 95DSS3-1) Relay Output: 2 FLAME RELAYS, SPDT (N.O. and N.C.) FAULT RELAY, SPST (N.O.)
  • Page 10: Installation Notes

     Operator Interface: P/N 95DISP-1, 95DISP-1-SS, Alpha -Numeric Display with five pushbutton keys. P/N 95WIDISP-2 Infrared Transmitter, used in conjunction with P/N 95WIHH-2 Hand-held communications tool. Cable Specification: P/N 59-546 (8-conductor), P/N 59-547 (12-conductor): Multi-core, 8 and 12 conductor (color coded), 18- AWG, with foil wrap and overall braided shield and drain wire.
  • Page 11  FIGURE 4. SINGLE BURNER SCANNER SIGHTING FLAME AIR REGISTER ENVELOPE BLADES SCANNER LINE OF SIGHT BURNER BURNER CENTER LINE THROAT BASE PRIMARY COMBUSTION ZONE Consideration must be given to burner secondary air rotation, some burners have clockwise (CW) air rotation and others have counterclockwise (CCW) air rotation. If combustion air enters the furnace with a rotational movement of sufficient velocity to deflect the ignitor flame in the direction of rotation, position the scanner 10 to 30 degrees downstream of the ignitor as shown in Figure 5 and close to the periphery of the burner throat (See Figure 4).
  • Page 12: Mechanical Accessories

     In larger multi-burner type applications such as power, kiln or refinery burners, it is recognized that there may be several obstructions within the scanner overall range of view. The same princi- ple of adjusting the scanner such that the flame is within the center of its field of view applies. Use of a swivel mount allows the scanner to be adjusted to target the flame within the center of the scanner range of view.
  • Page 13  Orifice Kit (Optional) An orifice may be used to restrict the scanner’s field of view aiding discrimination between the tar- get flame and other flames in the combustion chamber. An orifice may also be used to reduce the total amount of radiation reaching the scanner, thereby avoiding the chance of saturation. Orifice kit (P/N 53-121) contains nine different orifice sizes, and two retaining clips.
  • Page 14  FIGURE 7. PART NUMBER 22.25” (642mm) A. SWIVEL MOUNT 60-1664-3 (NPT) 60-1664-4 (BSP) B. 1" WYE 35-200 (NPT) C. 1” CLOSE NIPPLE 35-201 (NPT) D. SEALING COUPLING W/QUARTZ WINDOW 60-1199-1 (NPT) 60-1199-2 (BSP) E. 1” NIPPLE 35-127-2 (NPT) F. 3/8" PLUG 35-202 (NPT) G.
  • Page 15  FIGURE 10. PART NUMBER A. SWIVEL MOUNT 60-1664-3 (NPT) SWIVEL MOUNT 60-1664-4 (BSP) B. SCANNER CABLE w/connector 59-547-xx C. SCANNER CABLE w/connector 59-546-xx D. SEALING COUPLING W/QUARTZ WINDOW 60-1199-1 (NPT) 60-1199-2 (BSP) FIGURE 11. A-I. Orifices: 0.062" - 0.5" DIA Orifice Retainer 34-181 ORIFICES Figure...
  • Page 16: Electrical Accessories

    Note: Model 95DSS3-1WINC requires p/n 59-497 (12-conductor) cable. 24 Volt DC Power Supplies Fireye offers DIN rail mounted 24 vdc power supplies for use with the InSight II Integrated flame scanner. Model 60-2685-25 can power up to five InSight II scanners, model 60-2685-4 and 60- 2685-50 can power up to ten InSight II scanners (see note 1).
  • Page 17  Scanner Cable with Female Connector, P/N 59-546-x, 59-547-x Fireye offers the 59-546 (8-conductor) and 59-547 (12-conductor) cables in precut lengths with a female factory installed connector. These assemblies are offered in several lengths ranging from 3- meters (9 ft., 10 in.) to 90-meters (295 ft., 3 in.)
  • Page 18: Scanner Wiring

    All wiring to the scanner should be rated at 105°C. For runs less than 1000 feet, the use of Fireye Scanner Cable, P/N 59-546, (8 wire) and P/N 59-547, (12 wire) is recommended. For runs in excess of 1000 feet, consult the factory.
  • Page 19  FIGURE 13. WIRING DIAGRAM, MODEL 95DSS3-1 INSIGHT II FLAME SCANNER INTERNAL Type 95DSS3-1 CABLE FIREYE CABLE 59-546-xx TERMINAL QUICK-DISCONNECT COLOR CODE BLOCKS (Note 11) 8-Pin 8-Pin fuse Black Black FLAME RELAY 1 (Note 1) Yellow Yellow TO BMS fuse...
  • Page 20  FIGURE 14. RETROFIT WIRING DIAGRAM, MODEL 95DSS3-1WINC INSIGHT II SCANNER USING INSIGHT I CABLE INTERNAL Type 95DSS3-1WINC CABLE FIREYE InSight I CABLE TERMINAL QUICK-DISCONNECT 59-497-xx BLOCKS (Note 11) COLOR CODE 12-Pin 8-Pin White/Black White/Black fuse White/Red FLAME White/Red Blue...
  • Page 21 2. Fault relay contacts are shown in de-energized (fault condition). numbered. The 95DSS3-WINC quick-disconnect pins are lettered 3. Fireye recommends that the FAULT RELAY contacts MUST be 12. The following peripherals must be SELV/PELV by an approval wired in series with the Flame relay contacts for maximum safety according to DIN EN 60950 or an external isolator must be used to applications.
  • Page 22  FIGURE 16. WIRING FOR 95DSS3-1WOC, 95DSS3-1CEX, 95DSS3-1WICEX SCANNERS Internal Terminal Block Location 8 Pin Terminal Block 9 Pin Terminal Block 8-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK 9-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK 59-546 Cable Color Pin Number of Function 59-547 Cable Color Pin Number of Function (if used) Terminal Block...
  • Page 23: Remote File Selection

    RFS = “Comms” which will allow manual selection at a remote computer running Fireye software. Fireye recommends the use of shielded cable for the two remote file select switches (or relays). The switch contacts should be rated for low current operation (3mA dc).
  • Page 24: Wiring For Remote Communications

    For distances less than 200 feet, wire the Fireye cable P/N 59-546 and 59-547 to the female quick disconnect in the manner previously described, and run the cable directly back to the burner manage- ment system.
  • Page 25  FIGURE 19. INSIGHT I to INSIGHT II CONVERSION HARNESS (using existing InSight I cable) 59-547-3 cable (included) 59-546-3 cable (included) to 95DSS3-1 InSight II to 95DSS3-1 InSight II Strain relief P/N 59-4647-10TB fittings (2) conversion harness will allow you to replace an InSight I scanner with a 95DSS3-1 InSight II...
  • Page 26: Grounding And Shielding Techniques

    Note: Depressing and Holding the PROGRAM key for four (4) seconds will cause the scanner to RESET (flame relays and fault relay will de-energize). Normal operation will be restored once the PROGRAM button is released. HELP Pressing the Fireye logo will display expanded text in the Main Status Menu.
  • Page 27: Insight Ii Menu Structure

     INSIGHT II MENU STRUCTURE For ease of operation, the InSight II scanner contains five primary menus (or loops) accessed via the keypad and viewed on the scanner’s display. 1. MAIN STATUS MENU The Main Status menu is the default display. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the menu and view the current operating status.
  • Page 28  FIGURE 21. INSIGHT II SCANNER MENU STRUCTURE MAIN STATUS SUB-MENUS CONFIGURATION MENU MENU AUTO CONFIG Pg 42 FILE COPY Pg 45 4/20 mA Settings Pg 47 DATE/TIME Pg 49 PASSWORD MENU MAIN CONFIG STATUS Fig 24, Pg 36 MENU COMMS MENU SETTINGS...
  • Page 29: The Main Status Menu

    THE MAIN STATUS MENU FIGURE 22. MAIN STATUS MENU LOOP Keypad Legend UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key Fireye HELP Key 1=OFF 2=OFF F=A Fireye FQ 1:000 2:000 Fri Jan 01, 2010 Fireye FS:KEY 23:14:36 MAX.
  • Page 30  THE MAIN STATUS MENU Note: HELP text information for many main menu functions is displayed when you press the Fireye logo. The text will appear in the display for 3 seconds. If there are multiple lines of help information available, it will appear on sequential screens.
  • Page 31  Current Temp (CUR TEMP) This displays the current internal temperature of the scanner unit. This value toggles between degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Flame Signal Strength, Combined Sensors The Flame Signal for FR1, FR2 (FS 1:xxx 2:xxx) number represents the intensity of the Flame Flicker as sensed by the IR and/or UV sensors, and is a function of the individual sensor Gain and Bandpass (flicker frequency) settings.
  • Page 32  Learn Status Status values can be MAN, ON, OFF, or BOTH. (see note) MAN: Manual mode, no Learning done, or USER has changed at least ONE of the learned parameters. Learn ON is done, OFF is not done. OFF: Learn OFF is done, ON is not done. BOTH: Both Learn ON and OFF have been done.
  • Page 33: The Error History Menu

     Select To Enter Error History Press Select Key to enter the Error History screen to view error status and codes. The most recent Error is displayed first. It also tells the NUMBER of errors that have occurred to date. The date and time of each error is displayed along with the Caller and Reason number.
  • Page 34  Internal Error Messages DISPLAYED WHEN ERROR OCCURS DISPLAYED LATER IN ERROR HISTORY MENU INTERNAL STORAGE R/W ERROR FRAM WRITE FAIL INTERNAL STORAGE R/W ERROR FRAM READ FAIL WATCH DOG FAILURE WATCH DOG FAIL INTERNAL RAM CHECK FAILURE RAM TEST FAIL INTERNAL RAM CHECK FAILURE BI RAM TEST FAIL INTERNAL VOLTAGE CHECK FAILURE...
  • Page 35  Group II Warning Messages (Can be suppressed, see Note 1) Warning Message Condition Effect FRx IR FEG LESS THAN MINIMUM The IR FEG (Front-End-Gain) has dropped The IR flame signal is driven to zero. below the MIN value selected by the user in the IR Settings Menu (see Note 2).
  • Page 36: The Password Menu

     THE PASSWORD MENU FIGURE 24. PASSWORD MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key This menu can be used to either ENTER the password (from the Main Status Menu) or it can be used to CHANGE the password (from the Configuration Menu).
  • Page 37  THE PASSWORD MENU Password A four-digit Password is required to enter the CONFIG menus. If a Password is not entered, pressing the SELECT key will advance directly to the “Flame Quality” display. To enter the CONFIG menus, you must enter the four-digit Password. The following example is for the factory installed password of 0205: With “SELECT to Enter Configure Menu”...
  • Page 38: The Config Menu

     THE CONFIG MENU FIGURE 25. CONFIG MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key Config Menu Page 1 of 2 Remote File Sel Remote File Sel SELECTED Key Pad Key Pad PASSWORD To Change...
  • Page 39  THE CONFIG MENU (continued) FIGURE 26. CONFIG MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key Config Menu Page 2 of 2 From Config Menu Page 1 of 2 SELECT to Enter>...
  • Page 40 Key Pad allows the file selection to be made only at the scanner keypad Line Inputs allows the file selection to be made only via an external switch or relay. Comms allows the file selection to be made only via an external computer running Fireye Software. PASSWORD The user may change the password to any four-digit code desired.
  • Page 41  SELECT to Enter AUTOMATIC CONFIG Press the SELECT key to enter Automatic Configuration menu. This option will walk you through the configuration process beginning with AIM, Set IR and UV Gain Range, Learn ON (FR1, FR2 or FR1 & FR2), Learn OFF (FR1,FR2 or FR1&FR2) Refer to AUTOMATIC CONFIG Menu. SELECT to Enter File Copy Menu This function allows the user to copy the contents of one internal scanner file to another.
  • Page 42: The Auto Config Menu

     THE AUTO CONFIG MENU FIGURE 27. AUTO CONFIG MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key AIM SCANNER IR=00 UV=00 A-IR GAIN RANGE A-IR GAIN RANGE SELECTED A-UV GAIN RANGE A-UV GAIN RANGE SELECTED START LEARN...
  • Page 43  THE AUTO CONFIG MENU Auto Configuration is an automatic calibration function whereby the InSight II scanner scans the flame flicker frequency spectrum with flame ON, and with flame OFF (background radiation pres- ent). The scanner will then select the appropriate sensor, sensor gain, and bandpass frequency for optimum flame ON: OFF discrimination.
  • Page 44  START LEARN FR1 and FR2 ON To begin LEARN Flame ON for Both FR1 & FR2, make sure flame is at LOW Fire position and press the PROGRAM key. A prompt will display “MAKE SURE FLAME AT LOW EMISSION, PRESS PROG KEY TO START LEARN.”.
  • Page 45: The File Copy Menu

     THE FILE COPY MENU FIGURE 28. FILE COPY MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key Copy FROM File Copy FROM File SELECTED Copy TO File Copy TO File SELECTED PUSH PROGRAM KEY FILE COPIED...
  • Page 46  THE FILE COPY MENU Copy FROM File The source file to Copy from. Valid files are 3 factory configured files (F1, F2, F3) and user configu- rable files (A, B, C, D). Copy TO File The destination file where the source is copied to. You may copy from any file to a user file. You are not allowed to copy from a user file to a factory file.
  • Page 47: The 4/20 Ma Menu

     THE 4/20 mA MENU FIGURE 29. 4/20mA MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key FR1 4/20 SELECT FR1 4/20 SELECT SELECTED Flame QUALITY Flame QUALITY FR1 20mA MAP VAL FR1 20mA MAP VAL SELECTED FR2 4/20 SELECT...
  • Page 48  THE 4/20 mA MENU FR1 4/20 SELECT The user may select which parameter the 4-20 mA analog output represents for FR1. Choices are Flame QUALITY or Flame SIGNAL. Factory default is Flame QUALITY. Press SELECT to enter option; Use UP or DOWN key to pick Flame QUALITY or Flame SIGNAL; press PROGRAM to SAVE.
  • Page 49: The Date/Time Menu

     THE DATE/TIME MENU FIGURE 30. DATE/TIME MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key YEAR YEAR SELECTED 2009 2009 MONTH MONTH SELECTED DAY OF THE MONTH DAY OF THE MONTH SELECTED HOUR (0-23) HOUR (0-23)
  • Page 50  THE DATE/TIME MENU The InSight II scanner has a real time clock for date/time stamping error information. The user must set the clock to the current date and time where the scanner is located. In the event the scanner is shut off for more than 36 hours, the date and time will have to be re-entered.
  • Page 51: The Comms Menu

     THE COMMS MENU FIGURE 31. COMMS MENU LOOP UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key MODBUS ADDRESS MODBUS ADDRESS SELECTED MODBUS BAUD MODBUS BAUD SELECTED 19200 19200 MODBUS PARITY MODBUS PARITY SELECTED 8/N/1...
  • Page 52  THE COMMS MENU MODBUS ADDRESS This option allows the user to select the device modbus address. (Affects all files) The communications address selected may range from 001 to 247. Each scanner must have a unique address. No two scanners in a communications loop can have the same address. Default factory address for InSight II is 247.
  • Page 53: The Manual Config Menu

     THE MANUAL CONFIG MENUS FIGURE 32. MANUAL CONFIG MENU LOOP for FR1 (FR2 is similar) UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) SELECT Key PROGRAM Key (See Legend) R1A-SENSOR SLECT R1A-SENSOR SLECT SELECTED IR &...
  • Page 54  THE MANUAL CONFIG MENUS There are two MANUAL CONFIG menus, one for each flame relay, FR1 and FR2. In each MANUAL CONFIG menu, the user may select the appropriate Flame-Failure-Response- Time (FFRT) for the flame relay as well as the on-time-delay setting. The user may also manually adjust the relay's Flame ON and Flame OFF thresholds, if desired.
  • Page 55: The Ir And Uv Settings Menus

     SELECT to Exit BACK to MAIN Returns to Main Status Menu THE IR and UV SETTINGS MENUS FIGURE 33. IR SETTINGS MENU LOOP (UV is similar) UP Key (Scrolls through menu, counter clockwise) DOWN Key (Scrolls through menu, clockwise) CAUTION: On Engr Code 40 or lower, do not set IR BAND (e.g., R1AIR-BAND) or SELECT Key...
  • Page 56: Manual Set-Up In Manual Config Fr1 & Fr2 Menus

     THE IR AND UV SETTINGS MENUS Each MANUAL CONFIG menu contains two sub-menus, IR SETTINGS and UV SETTINGS. In the IR and UV SETTINGS menus, the user may manually adjust the individual sensor values. Each heading begins with five characters, for example “R1AIR”. The first two characters (R1 or R2) indicate which relay (FR1 or FR2) is selected.
  • Page 57  It may be necessary to adjust the sensor GAIN in order to keep the signal strength value on scale. If so, observe and record the sensor GAIN value (1-31) selected. Perform this step for each sensor. In the Manual Config Menu with the target flame OFF (leaving other burners firing), observe and record the sensor signal strength and stability at each of the twenty-one modulation BANDS: 23, 31, 39, 46, 54, 62, 70, 78, 85, 93, 101, 109, 117, 125, 132, 140, 148, 156, 164, 171 and 179Hz Do not adjust the sensor GAIN at this time.
  • Page 58  INSIGHT II FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS, USER FILES A,B,C,D and Factory File F3 PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE ALLOWABLE VALUES Config Menu: Remote File Sel Key Pad Key Pad, Line Inputs, Comms PASSWORD 0205 0000-9999 FS Squelch Msgs Do NOT Display Display, Do NOT Display IR GAIN RANGE HIGH, MED , LOW+2...
  • Page 59  PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE ALLOWABLE VALUES R1 IR-MIN FEG 5-255 R1 IR-MAX FEG 5-255 FR1 UV Settings Menu: R1 UV-BAND (Freq) 179Hz 23,31,39,46,54,62,70,78,85,93,101,109,117,125,132,140,148, 156,164,171,179Hz R1 UV-USER GAIN 1-31 R1 UV-FEG LRNED 5-255 R1 UV-MIN FEG 5-255 R1 UV-MAX FEG 5-255 Man.
  • Page 60  INSIGHT II CONFIGURATION RECORD Parameter FILE A FILE B FILE C FILE D Config Menu: Remote File Sel PASSWORD FS Squelch Msgs IR GAIN RANGE UV GAIN RANGE 4/20mA Config Menu: FR1 4/20 SELECT FR1 4/20 MAP VAL FR2 4/20 SELECT FR2 4/20 MAP VAL COMMS SETTINGS Menu: MODBUS ADDRESS...
  • Page 61: Insight Ii Replacement Procedure

    OFF condition. Turn the burner OFF and ON to verify proper flame detection and discrimination. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for each scanner memory file used (A, B, C, D) or Copy “Upload/Download” saved parameters using Fireye Explorer software...
  • Page 62: Ordering Information

    Fireye warranty, as stated it its General Terms and Conditions of Sale, pertains only to the Fireye products and not to any other equipment or to the combined system or its overall performance.

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