Honeywell 96D manual

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 1 Manning EC-F9-NH 3 Prelimin ary Instructi on and Install ation Manual Rev C Manning AirAlert 96d War n Alarm High Alarm Fault Powe r Enter ESC Silence TX RX Honeywell Analytics 11511 West 83 rd Terrace Lenexa, Kan[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 2 Contents Serial number: Section Tit le Page 1 Introduction 3 A Safety Inform ation — Read Fi rst 3 B Getting Started 3 2 Installation 4 A Guidelines 4 B Mounting Installation 4 3 Wiring 5 A Power 7 B Communicati[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 3 1 Introduction Warning To ensure your personal safety, read “Safety Information” (below) before you use the controller . The AirAlert TM 96d syste m sets new stand ard s in gas detection and in the measurement[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 4 2 Installation A Guidelines These guidelines must be s trictly obs erved to as sure that the equipment will work proper ly. If they ar e not applied, Honey well Analytics will not r ecognize any liability in case [...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 5 3 Wiring Figure 3. System Wir ing War n Alarm High Alarm Power Fault TX RX RC R EOL4 RC R EOL3 RC R EOL2 A1 B1 SHLD A2 B2 V+ V- V+ V- SHLD A3 B4 B3 A4 System status LEDs NC NO NC NO J3 J7 J26 J25 NO NC NO NC Norma[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 6 3 Wiring cont inued Examp le of syste m wirin g with netwo rk devic es: Figure 4. Sampl e Network Wi ring EC EC EC EC EC EC IR IM IM Power Supply Relay Module AirAlert 96d A1 B1 SHLD A2 B2 V+ V- V+ V- SHLD A3 B4 B[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 7 3 Wiring cont inued A Power The power requirement range for the AirAlert TM 96d controller is 24 Vdc, 500 mA. The system must b e grounded to the power supply. A dedicated circuit breaker should be used. Use 14 AW[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 8 3 Wiring cont inued C Relay Outputs The relay outputs will withstand up to 5 amp s at 30 Vdc (res istive load only). They can b e used to activate horns and strobes . Refer to Figure 7 for proper wir ing. Each rel[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 9 4 Initial Startup Be sure to connect the system as shown in the wiring detail before powering up the unit. Apply power to the controller and all network devices. Then remov e the SHDN jumper to start the unit. A D[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 10 5 Operation The available system operations are based on four different modes: normal mode, single Tx mode, debug mode, a nd simulatio n mode. Th ese system modes enable the user to use, analys e, debug, and simu[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 11 6 Programming Menus Controller Information Sensor Information Relay and Annunciator I nformation Even t Informatio n Number of Sensors Accessi ble Memory Car d AirAlert-96d ver 2.016 Ad:12 Gr:1 Ev:1 SDc 2006-02-1[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 12 7 Configuration A Main Menu To access the MAIN MENU, press the Enter key and enter the password. The MAIN MENU offers the following eight programming fields: The cursor to the left of a field on the display indic[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 13 7 Configuration cont inued Display (programming the label) The “label” is a descriptive message of up to 20 characters appearing on the display for a network component. It applies to sensors, relay modules an[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 14 7 Configuration cont inued Event (Progr amming Events) Default event configuration (EVENT MENU): • Relay #1 will be activated when alarm A is reached. • Alarm B will trig ger relay #2. • The buzzer will als[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 15 7 Configuration cont inued Conditions Conditions serve to define which premises make an event true. Each condition is defined by four elements, and two conditions may be combined to provide for greater flexibilit[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 16 7 Configuration cont inued Start/St op Tx Logging When the display indicates Start log Tx, the acquisition mode is inactive. Acquisition will star t by pre ssing ENTER ENTER ENTER ENT ER . The log message display[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 17 7 Configuration cont inued Copy (Transferring Dat a and Copying Parameters) The COPY COPY COPY COP Y function serves to transfer data and copy parameters within the following windows: • Configuration • Parame[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 18 7 Configuration cont inued Example of saving a controller configuration AirAlert96d = “Configuration” Date = “2006-01-09 13:51:57:” Parameters (Co pying Paramet ers) The copying of parameters se rves to t[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 19 7 Configuration cont inued The scroll mode is used to set the scroll interv al of the information pages displayed on the screen. Scroll mode may be set to at three or five seconds , or it may be set to manual onl[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 20 7 Configuration cont inued Tests (Sequential Test Mode) Test Sequence This simple test s equence enables the user to activate each output and validate the operation of each controller key and all display pixels, [...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 21 8 Specifications Power Requirements 24 Vdc, 500 mA Operating Environment Ordinar y locat ion Operating Temperature Range -4 ° F to 122 ° F (-2 0 ° C to 5 0 ° C) Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% RH, ( non con[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 22 10 Relay Module (optional) The AirAlert TM 96d-RM8 relay module acts as an output to the AirAlert TM 96d controller. The relay module provides eight programmable relays for the activ ation of ventilation and audi[...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 23 10 Relay Module (optional) continued Wiring Detail s Power Supply Cable • 14 AW G stranded cable or larger (see your network diagram provided by H oneyw ell Analytics sales department). Communication Cable • [...]

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    Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor 19073 AIRALER T96D 05/2006 Prelim RE VC Copyrig ht © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All R ights Reserved. 24 11 Limited Warranty 1. Limited Warra nty Honeywell Analytics, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser and/or ultimate customer (“Purchaser”) of Manning products (“Product”) that if any part thereof proves[...]