Honeywell ACM 150 Manual To Installation, Operation, And Maintenance page 63

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ACM 150
Computer information
ACM 150 touchscreen and keyboard
When any entry requires alpha-numeric characters, use the keyboard.
Remote computer access
The ACM 150 monitor may be operated from a remote computer via network or
Internet. All functions can be accessed remotely. The setup program is available to
a remote user who has authorized access. Local users have priority and can logout
remote users.
Status and scan results
Area scanning
Typically, the ACM 150 monitor operates in normal scanning mode. The display
updates each time the ACM 150 monitor completes a scan of a sample area. A
scan samples the air from that area, analyzes the sample and displays the results.
The cycle time for each update depends upon the set up and configuration of the
ACM 150 monitor. Typically, the scan rate is 15 seconds per sampled area. A longer
scanning rate may be used to enhance lower detection sensitivity.
Background
Every two hours the ACM 150 monitor stops normal scanning and acquires a
new Background spectrum. A message may display on the monitor while this
occurs. After it the background spectrum is complete, normal scanning resumes
automatically. The Background spectrum cannot be stopped. The operator must wait
until the background spectrum is complete before changing operating modes.
 
Status bar
At the top of the ACM 150 monitor display is a status bar. It displays the current
status, and it alerts the operator to any conditions requiring attention.
Figure 31. Status bar
Warn / Alarm 1/ Alarm 2 Status:
If there are no current alarm incidents, the display indicates No Alarm 1, No Alarm 2
and No Warn. When an incident occurs, the display changes to indicate the level.
 
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