Det-Tronics X Series Instructions Manual page 8

Enhanced flame inspector software for use with det-tronics flame detectors
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Device Status Options
Normal
Fire Alarm
Fire A, B,C, D, E
Warm Up
Manual o i Active
o i Cal Active
High Energy
Reduced o i
Adjust 4-20
0-20 Value
Faults
Real Time Clock
Temperature
Voltage
Heater
o i Fail Count
Last wide o i %
Last narrow o i %
Last Short o i %
Note: All information displayed on this window is read only. X3301 window shown.
* If fault remains, reference the "Troubleshooting" section of this manual.
** If % level is not between 90% to 100%, clean detector windows and o i reflector plate, then recheck the % level. If % level remains out of range, calibrate the o i
(the detector should be covered to limit any IR interference that might affect the calibration process).
3.1
Description
Power is applied and no faults are occurring.
A fire condition has been detected. This indicator also turns on to signal a successful manual o i test.
See X3301/X3302 Event Log Descriptions section (page 13).
Detector is in the power-up time delay mode.
Manual o i test in progress.
o i calibration is in progress.
Background IR energy detected
One or more of the IR sensors is receiving 80% or less o i signal .
4-20mA calibration active
Signal level of 4-20 mA output (signal is displayed even if detector has no 4-20 mA output).
Refer to Troubleshooting section of this manual
Current date and time used by the detector when logging events.
Actual internal temperature of the detector (in degrees C).
Actual supply voltage at the detector.
Actual heater output (in percentage of full output).
Current number of consecutive automatic o i failures counted.
**Percent of calibrated o i test signal received by the corresponding sensor should be 90 to 110%.
Figure 8— X3301, X3302 Device Status tab
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