Opera 6000 Series Operation Manual

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Version 000.01
Inc.
6000 Series
Digital Gas Detector/Controller
Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Version 000.01 Inc. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller Operation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operation Screen Display Default Settings Changing Settings List of Settings Network Configuration Using Central Controller Using No Central Controller Defaults Configuration Addresses Creating Zones or Groups Output Relays Maintenance Guide Quick Test Caution Calibration Procedure 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 3: General Description

    General Description Inc. 1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Opera series 6000 gas detectors offer commercial building owner’s the precision to assure the health and safety to occupants with the tightest possible controls on energy consumption. It is a versatile, self-contained dual gas sensor that is network ready for...
  • Page 4: Outputs

    Back lit LCD display shows gas concentration, user settings, calibration controls Red LED alarm indicators, level 1 and 2 High intensity white LED strobe on level 3 Audible alarm, 85 db at 1 meter 4 pushbutton user keypad Password control for settings 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 5: Model Selection Guide

    0-50 ppm Iso-butane 0-50% LEL Iso-propyl Alcohol 0-1000 ppm Methane 0-50% LEL Methanol 0-1000 ppm Nitrogen (oxygen depletion) 0-50% O Nitrogen dioxide 0-10 ppm Organic Vapors 0-1000 ppm VOCs Oxygen 0-50% O Propane 0-50 % LEL 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 6: Installation

    (on first unit only) Transformer 120/24v Use class 2 type To other detectors 5 va for each unit Independant circuit 120 vac 120v To magnetic starter coil or control relay coil for local control 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 7 120 vac 4-20 ma (2-10V) to controller, Sensor A 24 vac Ground 4-20 ma (2-10V) to controller, Sensor B 120 vac To magnetic starter coil or control relay coil for local control not via BACnet 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 8: Installation Guide

    A controller can be located anywhere on the chain. Ensure its EOL jumper is off if it is in the middle. Any address assigned to a sensor/controller can be in any location on the chain. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 9 To test communication, press and hold the up button on sensor for 5 seconds to start manual mode (5 minutes). This will close the relay 1 on that unit and all of the other units on the network. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 10: Operation

    2 on. Per settings 3, 4, 5 or if activated by another sensor on CAN network per setting 37. indicates alarm 3 on. Per settings 6, 7, 8 or if activated by another sensor on CAN network per setting 38. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 11: Default Settings

    To save, press ↑ and ← buttons at the same time. The word “OK” will appear. If you do not see “OK” and the new value it is because the buttons were not pressed simultaneously. Try again. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 12: List Of Settings

    Alarm 2 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A2Tx Alarm 2 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 13 Alarm 2 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A2Tx Alarm 2 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network A3Tx Alarm 3 transmit message, CAN 0-255 network 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 14 BACnet MAC address. Device ID displayed as 50,000 plus BMA BACnet baud rate 0 = 9600 1 = 19200 2 = 38400 3 = 76800 Keyboard lock. Locked keyboard require password to access options 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 15 For model 5520: R507, R23, R134a, R152a, R492a, R404a, R407a, R408a, R410a, R500, R502, R507 For model 5513: R22, R21, R141b, R142b, R401a, R402a, R408a, R409a, R502a Press up arrow to select desired gas then save. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 16 1500 feet at rate 0 and 3000 feet at rate 1. Set Baud rate = 1 when used with model 5000 network Manual mode activates alarms 1, 1+2 or 1+2+3. See screen display section. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 17 4.4 List of Settings (Continued) General Settings (Continued) No. Name Description Range Default 70 BDI Bacnet device instance replaces 1-3 1 default 5,000 + BMA (parameter) BACnet device instance replace default 5,000 + BMA (setting) 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 18: Network Configuration

    The two relays on board can be configured for different levels of gas or to operate different ventila- tion systems, zones or groups. Zone 1 60xx 60xx 60xx 60xx Controller 6000 Zone 2 60xx 60xx 60xx 60xx 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 19: Using No Central Controller

    The low cost of a basic controller makes it easy to use them to reduce costly field wiring where needed. 60xx 60xx 60xx 60xx Zone 1 60xx 60xx 60xx 60xx Zone 2 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 20: Defaults Configuration

    The 6000 controller could control two zones via its two relays. When no controller is used, the master needs to be a member of the group it is controlling. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...
  • Page 21: Maintenance Guide

    6.1 Quick Test Caution Opera does not approve the use of the so called “bump test”. Here, a gas of a higher concentration than the alarm level is simply injected into the sensor to cause the alarm to trigger. The gas in these bottles is a higher concentration than what is used for proper calibration.
  • Page 22: Calibration Procedure

    Adjust the reading to match the concentration in the bottle Press ↑ and ← at the same time to save If second sensor installed press → and repeat steps 3 to 10 for sensor B Press left arrow to return to settings. 6000 Series Digital Gas Detector/Controller...

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