Prosense PQ Series User Manual

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PROSENSE Hand Terminal
User Manual
Prosense Teknoloji San. Ltd. Şti.
Cumhuriyet Mah. Mermer sok. No:16 Kartal İstanbul
Tel: (90) 216 306 77 88 Faks: (90)216 473 81 29
www.prosense.com.tr
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PRS-UM-HT-EN-Rev1.0-19.12.2022

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  • Page 1 PROSENSE Hand Terminal User Manual Prosense Teknoloji San. Ltd. Şti. Cumhuriyet Mah. Mermer sok. No:16 Kartal İstanbul Tel: (90) 216 306 77 88 Faks: (90)216 473 81 29 www.prosense.com.tr PRS-UM-HT-EN-Rev1.0-19.12.2022...
  • Page 2 Otherwise, it could fail to perform as designed and persons who rely on this product for their safety could suffer severe personal injury or death. The warranties made by Prosense with respect to this product are voided if the product is not installed, used and serviced in accordance with the instructions in this user guide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..............................4 Hand Terminal Menu ..........................4 Menu structure............................5 Alarm Settings ............................5 Configure ..............................7 Change date and time ........................7 Change Modbus address ........................8 Change Analogue Output ........................8 Display Parameters ..........................9 Change Language..........................9 Change Zero Suppression ........................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The Prosense hand terminal is designed to help maintenance and calibration operations on Prosense PQ, PX, P, PC3 series detectors. The hand terminal uses MODBUS communication to connect the detectors. Prosense PQ, PX, P, PC3 series detectors have onboard MODBUS communication circuits.
  • Page 5: Menu Structure

    Menu structure PQ Series Detector menu includes all necessary steps to setup detector and display information. Menu is available for only PQD and PQD-S models as they have display module. Alarm Settings Diagram 16: Main menu structure Alarm levels can be adjusted via using alarm menu steps. Alarm menu general structure is...
  • Page 6 Please select the alarm level you would like to adjust and press Enter key to see details. All alarm details will be listed in new screen and parameters will be blinking one by one while you set the values. Alarm 1 Settings Level: 10% Auto-reset: NO Directions: Rising...
  • Page 7: Configure

    Change date and time Diagram18: Configure menu structure Date and Ttime fearue is only available on PQ Series. Other series would not use this option. To change date and time select first menu item. Display will show date and time details:...
  • Page 8: Change Modbus Address

    The first digit on screen will start blinking once entered the menu step. You can increase or decrease the value via using up and down keys. Once desired value has been set press Enter key to confirm and move to the next digit to set. Once all set press Enter key. The display will show “Successful”...
  • Page 9: Display Parameters

    Display Parameters Detector display can be adjusted as per requirements. The display options are given in Display menu item 1. Language 2. Zero Suppression 3. Password 4. Detector model Change Language 5. Previous Menu The detector display language can be changed to English or Turkish. To change Language first select Configure option on main menu then select Display option and Language option.
  • Page 10: Bump Test

    User should remember the password to perform changes later on. If user forgets the password, detector should be returned back to Prosense to reset password. No Field operation is available to reset password at customer site.
  • Page 11: Adjust Inhibit Warning

    Adjust Inhibit warning User can set or clear inhibit warning via using Inhibit warning option on Bump Test Menu. To adjust warning please select Inhibit warning menu option. A new menu shown including possible adjustment option: 1. Set 2. Previous Menu If inhibit warning already set, the screen will display clear option: 1.
  • Page 12: Display Event Logs

    The screen can display only one event. To see all events use up and down keys. All events starting from first power-on has been saved in detector memory. It can store up to 250 events. Event log feature is only available on PQ series. Display Concentration Trends PQ detector can show gas concentration trends in screen as it is recording all the measurement data in last 8 hours.
  • Page 13: Display Transmitter Information

    Display Transmitter information To get details about transmitter and firmware level use transmitter information step in Information menu. A screen will display details. Prosense Ltd. KS031 XMTR S/N:00021907 XMTR F/W:V.1.1.0 DSP F/W :V.1.1.1 Modbus Adr.:01 Test Due:18/12/2018 To return back to previous menu please press Enter key till the screen changes.
  • Page 14: Run Inhibit Test

    To perform tests select Test menu item via up and down keys then press Enter key. The screen will display test options: 1. Inhibit 2. Display 3. Relay 4. Analog Output 5. Bump Test 6. Previous Menu To execute tests select desired test option and press Enter key. To return back to previous Run Inhibit test menu please select Previous Menu option and press Enter key.
  • Page 15: Run Analogue Output Test

    1. Fault Relay 2. Alarm 1 Relay 3. Alarm 2 Relay 4. Previous Menu If fault relay test selected, detector will activate the relay and screen will display information: Fault Relay is active If alarm relay selected, detector will activate related alarm relay and screen will display information: Alarm 1 Relay is active...
  • Page 16 Bump test menu item in Test menu and press Enter key. Screen will display messages that requesting user to apply test gas and press Enter Apply test gas > 15%LEL Press enter User should provide necessary gas and press Enter. The screen will return back to measurement screen and show the measurement for 30 seconds.
  • Page 17: Calibration

    It is recommended to periodically carry out calibration to ensure correct operation. Prosense PQ series detector calibration includes two steps as zero and span calibration. It is possible to perform each step independently. Prosense recommends to perform both calibration steps for correct calibration.
  • Page 18: Set Reference Gas Details

    Once set, confirm value with Enter key and move to the next digit. Prosense recommends performing calibration with six months period. Hence this default value is set to detector in factory. Detector will be faulted when calibration period expire. If user wants to use different calibration period this should be set via using the option “Cal...
  • Page 19: Zero Calibration

    Zero gas should be applied to sensor during 60 seconds. For catalytic, pellistor and electrochemical sensors use clean air gas, for infrared sensors use N2 gas. For more details contact Prosense. Detector will automatically perform zero calibration while gas applied to sensor during this period.
  • Page 20: Cancel Calibration

    After pressing Enter key screen will again show countdown for span period. The Span period may vary depends on target gas: CALIBRATION SPAN: 45 METHANE 12 %LEL Span gas should be applied to sensor during span period. Detector will automatically set span level.
  • Page 21: Warranty Statement

    12 months from date of shipment from Prosense Technology. The Product will be returned repaired or replaced if it is determined by Prosense that the part failed due to defective materials or workmanship. Warrant is only valid if product is shipped prepaid to Prosense at Kartal, Istanbul TURKEY, in a package equal to or in the original container accompanied by a detailed description of any issue.
  • Page 22: Limitation Of Liability

    It is understood and agreed that Prosense’ liability, whether in contract, in tort, under any warranty, in negligence or otherwise shall not exceed the amount of the purchase price paid by the purchaser for the product.

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