Degree Controls. The Rooster Monitor200 with BACnet® MS/TP capability represents a new generation of airflow monitoring and alarming. The Monitor200 is our full-featured, highly flexible, alarming and monitoring system with increased functionality for advanced users. It is designed for chemical fume hoods, biosafety cabinets, and a wide range of critical containment applications where airflow is to be monitored, alarmed, and communicated to building and laboratory management systems.
OR plug in a USB interface keyboard to enter a 12-character alphanumeric tag. Users can enable or disable display of the Asset Tag. Home>Settings>System>Advanced>Configure Asset Tag Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 5 of 51...
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Instantly toggle displayed temperature units from Fahrenheit to Celsius, or vice versa, by pressing on the displayed temperature reading on the home screen. >Home PASSWORD-PROTECTED ACCESS TIERS: CERTIFIER & EH&S Password protected access tiers enable advanced configuration options and features. Home> Settings>System>Advanced>Change Passwords Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 6 of 51...
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USB INTERFACE FOR UPGRADES AND DATA IMPORT/EXPORT Firmware upgrades can be installed on-site via USB flash drive. See the USB Field Upgrade section for more information. Users may also import/export Rooster™ settings and export the event log through the USB interface.
EH&S or Certifier users can select the resolution of air velocity units. Home>Settings>System>Airflow Settings>Airflow Resolution TWO POINT CALIBRATION For greater accuracy and performance, the Rooster Monitor200 uses a two-point calibration procedure to collect both a high velocity and low velocity reference point.
Sash Input The Rooster Monitor200 provides you with the ability to select one of two sash input settings: 1. Digital sash sensor or 2. Analog sash sensor The default value is Digital, and users can toggle between a digital or analog sash sensor input by navigating to: Home>Settings>Sash Settings...
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If sash readings are between the closed and open positions, the sash will be considered to be in the normal position. The Monitor200 will alarm for unsafe sash position whenever the sash is in the open position. The DegreeC Sash Position Sensor Kit (Part# 62310AS008) uses pin 1 for 15V and analog input...
BMS. Three Monitor200 night setback states can be selected. Audible: In this state, when the night setback signal is asserted, the Monitor200 will still audibly alarm when airflow drops below the NSB trip threshold. Note: NSB threshold is independently set.
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Scaled Output is typically used to change the position of a damper in a VAV (variable air volume) system or control fan speed. Once Scaled Output is enabled, the user needs to enter or select: Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 13 of 51...
Output set to 0-5 V, ▪ Max Scale set to 10 m/s, and ▪ flow in the cabinet set such that 5 m/s is displayed on the Rooster ▪ the analog out voltage will be 2.5 volts. Mechanical Information Alarm Module Figure 2 Alarm Module with Wall-Mount Back Plate Rooster™...
Back Plate Mounting Options - Alarm Module The Rooster Monitor200 is mountable to a cabinet or wall panel by first securing the back plate. Once this is complete, the Rooster is easily aligned to the back plate and secured with bottom captive screw.
6. Feed power and sensor wire harnesses through the opening(s) and make connections to the Rooster™ Monitor200 alarm module. Make any other optional connections to the alarm module. 7. Align top of alarm module with tabs on back plate, and secure in place with captive screw at bottom of alarm module.
In this case, the user will not need to use the PVC flex tubing, nor the end cap, which is included in Rooster Monitor200 assembly. Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 18 of 51...
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Extends through wall, no ducting needed Figure 11 Sidewall Sensor on Single Walled Cabinet 10-16 x 1” self-drill screw RJ11 connection to Rooster Monitor200 Figure 12 Sidewall Sensor Mounting - Single Walled Cabinet Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 19 of 51...
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PVC tubing and end cap. Exterior cabinet 10-16 x 1” surface self-drill screw Flow-through tube Interior cabinet surface Figure 14 Sidewall Sensor on Dual Walled Cabinet Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 20 of 51...
Contact degreeC if legacy surface parts need replacing Flow-through tube for ½” tubing connections Figure 18 Inline Sensor Includes Interior cabinet Sensor with Cable and Tubing Only surface Figure 19 Suggested Inline Sensor Installation Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 22 of 51...
The Rooster does not have a power-on switch and will become energized as soon as it is plugged in. The Rooster boots to the screen depicted on the right, with a slot for a custom logo. The boot screen is designed to support a custom image or logo file in portable network graphic (.png) format with...
Calibration Calibration – Airflow Sensor Once you have installed and booted up your Rooster™ Monitor200, you must perform a first- time calibration to set the alarm threshold and establish both low velocity and normal operational velocity set points. You may choose from two calibration routines: Two-point calibration with manual entry of face velocity for low flow and normal ▪...
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Follow the appropriate steps below to get your unit calibrated. Steps 1 through 5 are the same for both calibration routines. If you choose to calibrate with automated entry, connect the UAS1000 reference sensor to the USB port on the left side of Rooster™ before beginning calibration.
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For two-point calibration with automated entry of velocity 6. Rooster™ automatically detects a UAS1000 sensor connection. Select “YES” to proceed with calibration using the UAS1000 reference sensor. 7. Select the Sensor Type to be calibrated. The choices are Sidewall or Inline.
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Redo Last Point Redo Last Point 12. Rooster™ will use all measurement points to calculate and then display average face velocity for the sash high position, establishing the low velocity set point. Select “Continue”, and follow the on-screen prompts to establish the normal operational velocity set point.
You may need to increase system velocity to a higher than normal level to ensure there is a minimum of 20% difference in velocities. 2. Velocity input values are problematic. As in 1, above, the Rooster Monitor200 requires a minimum difference of 20% between nominal values for both low and high velocity settings.
6. Move the sash to the fully closed position, then select “Continue” to initiate the calibration. Note: The Monitor200 displays actual sash input voltage level as you step through the calibration routine. Voltage levels should change as you move the sash position from Closed to High to Normal.
If sash readings are between the closed and open positions, the sash is considered to be ▪ in the normal position. The Monitor200 will alarm for unsafe sash position whenever the sash is in the open ▪ position. Alarm Threshold Configuration 1.
“Alarm Clear” or “NSB Clear” point to properly trigger and clear an alarm. The Rooster Monitor200 offers an array of customization options for alarm behaviors. The following section provides a detailed overview on how to customize alarm behavior to meet individual needs and preferences.
To prevent nuisance alarms or premature recoveries, users can define the amount of time that the Rooster Monitor200 has to achieve continuous safe velocity readings before the alarm state clears and continuous unsafe velocity readings before an alarm is triggered. This is called Alarm Delay.
Alarm is paused for 5 minutes on power up. Splash Screen During startup, the Monitor200 displays the splash screen first and then the home screen. The user has the ability to display the splash screen throughout the entire startup delay period by changing Splash Screen from “Normal”...
5, 10, and 60 minutes, with an “Off” setting, and a default time of 10 minutes initially. Home> Settings>System>Brightness Airflow Settings Airflow Sensitivity This setting smooths airflow readings by applying a filter that determines “sensitivity” of readings. Home>Settings>System>Airflow Settings>Sensitivity Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 34 of 51...
Displayed units in m/s are rounded to .05 m/s. Volumetric Flow Settings The Monitor200 displays velocity flow by default. Display of volumetric flow is available for applications using probe style sensors in ducted flows. Volumetric flow can be displayed by first navigating to the Airflow Settings menu to enable volumetric flow, and then entering the required duct information.
A third units touch toggle of CFM is accessible on the main screen with volumetric flow enabled. Air Changes Per Hour The Monitor200 displays velocity flow by default. Airflow changes per hour (ACH) is available to measure the air volume added to, or removed from, a space. ACH can be displayed by navigating to the Airflow Settings menu: 1.
BACnet® communication to the device. If conflicting object values are established, device behavior may not be as intended. If your Rooster is not working as expected, and you have exhausted all normal troubleshooting steps, follow the factory reset procedure to restore default settings and passwords.
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NSB High Analog High air velocity value that will No value set Valid in Night Setback mode of Alarm Trip Value trigger an alarm operation 0 to 40.99 Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 38 of 51...
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Input sash in the high position Sash Normal Analog 0 – 10 V Calibrated sash voltage with the Valid if Sash Type is analog Voltage Input sash in the normal operating position Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 39 of 51...
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0: OFF Sash input status Input 1: ON NSB In Status Binary 0: OFF NSB input status Input 1: ON Aux In Status Binary 0: OFF Aux input status Input 1: ON Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 40 of 51...
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AUX digital input polarity Normally Input Polarity State Open Open Value 2: Normally Closed 3: Disabled Alarm Latch Multi- 1: Disabled 1, 2, 3 Alarm latch status Disabled State 2: Password Value 3: Enabled Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 41 of 51...
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Ringback Delay Multi- 1: Off 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Time delay before audible alarm 10 sec State 2: 10 s returns, after pressing the mute Value 3: 30 s button Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 42 of 51...
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2: Sidewall Value 3: Inline Alarm Delay Multi- 1: 1 sec 1, 2, 3, 4 2 sec Amount of time that the Rooster State 2: 2 sec has to achieve continuous safe Value 3: 5 sec velocity readings before the alarm...
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Rooster Caldate Character Standard Calibration date Rooster information, airflow String date format sensor calibration date Value Sash Caldate Character Standard Sash calibration date Rooster information, Analog String date format Sash calibration date Value Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 44 of 51...
Once the user links an accessory button to a relay output from the grid, the button is enabled and displayed on the main screen of the Monitor200. Accessory buttons reflect the on/off status of the connected devices. Press the button to toggle the connected device on or off.
EEPROM configuration file to other Rooster s in your facility ensures operational consistency and saves valuable setup time. Plug a USB thumb drive into the Rooster navigate to the Import/Export menu to select the Import EEPROM or Export EEPROM function.
OR, if the client approves forcing a recalibration. The first step of the firmware upgrade process is to identify the current version of Rooster™ firmware. Next, use the table below to evaluate the effects of an upgrade, and determine the best time to update your Rooster™.
Rooster™ will prompt you to confirm you wish to backup current settings and upgrade the firmware. 3. Select “Yes”. Rooster™ will restart to read the USB thumb drive, and the Alarm LED turns on. Once the upgrade process is complete, Rooster™ will automatically restart.
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“6425”. This can be changed by accessing the Advanced menu. 3. The Factory Menu will display. Depress “Reset to Factory Defaults” 4. Unit now requires recalibration. Follow this menu path to perform a new calibration: Settings>Calibration>Calibrate Rooster™ Monitor200 USER MANUAL 62330MN000-A01 49 of 51...
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