B Acquisition Mode - Honeywell AirAlert 96d Instruction And Installation Manual

Multi-channel gas monitoring system
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Configuration
Conditions
Conditions serve to define which premises make an
event true.
3. Event
TX010
(
=
Alarm A
3. Event
Clock
(
AND
sta: 0800
End: 1700
Each condition is defined by four elements, and two
conditions may be combined to provide for greater
flexibility.
The element in the lower right-hand corner of a
condition indicates the source of the event. The
source may be a sensor (Tx001), a group (Gr001), all
sensors (GrAll), or the controller's clock (Time). The
magnifying glass appearing to the right of the group
number provides quick access to this group in order
to view or edit it. Access to the GROUP MENU with
the magnifying glass symbol. The ESC key returns
the display to the condition's window.
The element in the lower left-hand corner indicates
the quantifier of the source (applicable only to
groups). The quantifier may be indicated as the
average (mean), (max), (min), (3/4), (2/3), (1/2), (1/3),
(1/4), (1or+) or (all) — applicable only to groups.
3. Event
Enable event
Erase current event
Erase all events
Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor
continued
001
)
AND
001
)
001
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Acquisition (Programming
B
the Acquisition Mode)
Note: Only available with Datalogging option.
4. Acquisition
10 s delay mode
Start Tx logging
Start Event logging
Acquisition Mode for Tx Logging
The ACQUISITION MENU is only accessible when an
SDcard is present. This menu is used to enable or
disable the logging of the system event or sensor
information. This information is stored on the SDcard,
however, the acquisition interval or condition must be
defined first.
Acquisitions delay mode may be made at intervals of
10 to 59 seconds or 1 to 60 minutes. A threshold
mode acquisition may also be made when a sensor's
reading varies by 3% or more, 5% or more or 10% or
more of its detection range.
Note: Due system latency, threshold values can be
greater (but never less) than the selected one.
10 to 59 seconds interval
1 to 60 minute interval
3% threshold (acquisition if variation of 3% of
the scale from the last logged value)
5% threshold (acquisition if variation of 5% or
more of the scale from the last logged value)
10% threshold (acquisition if variation of 10% or
more of the scale from the last logged value)
Example of Threshold Log Mode
2006-01-22 11:05:20;1;NH3;0;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:06:02;1;NH3;12;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:06:15;1;NH3;18;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:06:28;1;NH3;6;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:06:39;1;NH3;0;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:30:45;1;NH3;15;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:30:57;1;NH3;23;ppm;-normal-;
2006-01-22 11:31:08;1;NH3;20;ppm;-normal-;
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