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1. amta 1 Accessory Relay WARNING Alarm Latching NO 4 70mA Mode CONTINUO Beam Block During Alarm Indication NOLATCH Heat On at C 15 CANCEL 2 Define the parameters as required Full details of each available parameter can be found in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 56 3 Click the Set button The detector is configured 55 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 8 5 1 1 8 5 1 2 56 Setup Table Window Parameters This section describes the Setup Tables window and the various parameters that you can define Table 37 details the Setup Table window parameters Table 37 Setup Parameters SafEye Xenon 700 Series Parameter Gas Type Full Scale Sens BG Zero Calibration Heat Mode Accessory Relay Alarm Latching 4 20mA Mode Beam Block During Alarm Indication Heat On at C Gas Type Codes Description Enables you to select the code of the gas type you want the detector to detect See Gas Type Codes on page 56 Enables you to select the sensitivity of the detector See Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 57 Enables the background zero calibration Device for clearing condensation from the lens demister Can be On Off or Auto When the detector s status is Warning the accessory relay is activated When selected the alarm remains on even when the signal abate
2. 6 4 1 2 34 Parameter Delay Heat On Enable Alarm Latch Activate Accessory Relay on Warning Enable Automatic BIT Activate Alarm on successful manual BIT Activate Accessory Relay on successful manual BIT Accessory Relay as EOL Description The delay between detection of a signal and activation of the alarm This can be O 3 5 10 20 or 30 seconds or A anti flare The temperature at which the demister is activated if the Heat Mode is set to Auto When selected the alarm remains on even when the signal abates When the detector s status is Warning the accessory relay is activated When selected the Built In Test is run automatically according to the BIT settings Activates an alarm when a manual BIT is successfully completed Activates the accessory relay when a manual BIT is successfully completed When selected the accessory relay is always activated Detector Sensitivity Settings The following tables list the detector s sensitivity settings Table 24 Sensitivity settings for the 20 20SI Setting Sensitivity 15 50 ft 15m 30 100 ft 30m 45 150 ft 45m 60 200 ft 60m 6 5 6 6 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Table 25 Sensitivity settings for the 20 20SH Setting Sensitivity 5 16 ft 5m 10 33 ft 10m 20 66 ft 20m 30 100 ft 30m Changing the Detector s Address You can set a new address location for the detector To set a new address
3. Ratio between sensorl and reference Ratio between sensor2 and reference 2 Reference Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification R N Reference Noise not applicable for LAMP S1 N Signall Noise not applicable for LAMP S2 N Signal2 Noise not applicable for LAMP Temp Temperature inside the detector in C 3 Reference Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification m r Actual 4 20mA gas reading of detector Ratiol QO1 Normalized ratiol Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced Ratiol QO2 Normalized ratio2 Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced lt Q Q Voltage measurement TM777070 Rev B February 2010 The following screenshots show how the channels displays change with the different modes Ww SafEye 200 300 400 Series 179230 wt Saftye 200 300 400 Series 179230 230 0 29 0 Bowie tonto atin str e a Bat Figure 3 SafEye 200 and 400 Series Main Window in Mode 2 43 SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 7 2 3 44 SafEye 200 300 400 Series 179230 Ejo Data Channels General Data Reference 3 93 Status LEL 0 0 B NORatl 0 98 Aditess NORat2 0 93 0 re 16 24 Mode 3 FLASH 200 400 Figure 4 SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Main Window in Mode 3 Note When moving from one mode to the next wait 2 secon
4. 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 00 0 00 0 50 O41 NN 50 i j i l 97 TNN 10 50 14 16 10 08 26 1 0 52 1 17 0 73 046 064 0 60 0 61 25 VVVVN 10 50 16 16 10 08 26 1 0 52 1 17 0 73 0 46 064 0 41 0 42 152 2 AAN 10 50 25 16 10 08 26 0 38 0 97 093 0 39 0 97 0 19 0 29 464 WYN 10 50 26 16 10 08 26 2 O87 246 1 13 0 36 0 46 0 21 O32 277 AAN 10 50 27 16 10 08 26 0 77 238 1 71 0 33 O73 0 22 0 32 417 NNN 10 50 29 16 10 08 26 1 1 95 156 2 75 1 29 1 77 1 00 1 00 0 72 10 SafEye Gas Detector Physical Maintenance The SafEye system requires only simple periodic maintenance to provide satisfactory service and achieve maximum performance The detector and source units can be maintained with the use of standard tools and equipment It is recommended that you record the periodic test results in a maintenance logbook Clean the optical surfaces of the detector and source once a month Perform alignment and calibration once every six months or after each time the units are moved or opened To clean the optical surfaces 1 2 Turn off the power to the detector In places where dust or dirt have accumulated on the optical surface clean the surface with a small soft bristle brush Wash the surfaces thoroughly with water and a mild non abrasive detergent Thoroughly rinse the glass surface with clean water ensuring
5. Spectrex Inc does not assume any liability arising out of the application or any use of any product or circuit described herein neither does it convey license under its patent rights or the rights of others Warning This manual should be read carefully by all individuals who have or will have responsibility for using maintaining or servicing the product The Detector is not field repairable due to the meticulous alignment and calibration of the sensors and the respective circuits Do not attempt to modify or repair the internal circuits or change their settings as this will impair the system s performance and void the Spectrex Inc Product warranty Warranty SPECTREX INC Agrees to extend to Purchaser Distributor a warranty on the SPECTREX Supplied components of the SharpEye products SPECTREX warrants to Purchaser Distributor that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years commencing with the date of delivery to Purchaser Distributor SPECTREX expressly excludes damage incurred in transit from the factory or other damage due to abuse misuse improper installation or lack of maintenance or Act of God which are above and beyond its control SPECTREX will upon receipt of any defective product transportation prepaid repair or replace it at its sole discretion if found to have been defective when shipped Said repair or replacement is SPECTREX S sole liability under this warran
6. a wide variety of fire types particularly those that emit hot CQ This WinHost software provides configuration and diagnostic capabilities for the following models Table 12 20 20 Series of Detectors Model 20 20SI 20 20SH 20 20X1 1 20 20X1 2 20 20X1 3 20 20TI N 20 20TIP 20 20MI 1 20 20MI 3 20 20MH 20 20ML 20 20MU 20 20MR Description IR flame detector Hydrogen flame detector Elite IR flame detector wiring option 1 Elite IR flame detector wiring option 2 Elite IR flame detector wiring option 3 IR CCTV flame detector IR CCTV flame detector MINI IR flame detector MINI IR for short range flame detector MINI IR Hydrogen flame detector MINI UV IR flame detector MINI UV flame detector MINI Single IR flame detector 22 5 2 5 2 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the 20 20 series flame detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears see Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface on page 10 SharpEye 178460 Date 23 09 2008 Time 11 23 47 OX Address Serial No Model 9 9 20 20 SI masteR is OFF STATUS N B esing setup Bm address ie D The fields and toolbar buttons are fully described in Quick Tour of the WinHost Softw
7. 10 20 or 30 seconds or A anti flare Temperature at which the demister is activated if the Heat Mode is set to Auto When selected the alarm remains on even when the signal abates When the detector s status is Warning the accessory relay is activated When selected the Built In Test runs automatically according to the BIT settings Activates an alarm when a manual BIT is successfully completed Activates the accessory relay when a manual BIT is successfully completed When selected the accessory relay is always activated Detector Sensitivity Settings The following tables list the detector s sensitivity settings Table 9 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 401 and 40 40M Setting Sensitivity 15 50 ft 15m 30 100 ft 30m 45 150 ft 45m 60 200 ft 60m 4 9 4 6 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Table 10 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 40R Setting Sensitivity 5 16 ft 5m 15 50 ft 15m Table 11 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 40LB 40 40L 40 40U 40 40UB 40 40L4 40 40L4B Setting Sensitivity 15 50 ft 15m Changing the Detector s Address You can set a new address location for the detector To set a new address location for the detector 1 Inthe Main window click the New Address button poll Address window appears The New 3 Set New Address Select from 1 to 247 2 Enter the desired address 3 Click Set The new address is set Logging Detector Ev
8. Click the Set button we or press F3 The detector is configured 4 4 1 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Setup Table Window Parameters This section describes the Setup Tables window and the various parameters that you can define Depending on the type of detector you are configuring different Setup Table windows are shown The following is an example of the Setup Table window for the 40 40I 1 40 401 2 and 40 401 3 detectors pz Setup Table aHa Ee E ee pl The following is an example of the Setup Table window for the 40 401 4 and 40 401 5 detectors pe Setup Table DER 1 4040Es 2222 17 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 4 4 1 2 18 Table 8 details the Setup Table window parameters Table 8 Setup Table Window Parameters Parameter Sensitivity Heat Mode Delay Heat On Enable Alarm Latch Activate Accessory Relay on Warning Enable Automatic BIT Activate Alarm on successful manual BIT Activate Accessory Relay on successful manual BIT Accessory Relay as EOL Description Sets the sensitivity of the detector The values are given in meters A higher number means greater sensitivity See Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 18 Demister settings for clearing condensation from the lens Choose from On Off or Auto The delay between detection of a signal and activation of the alarm Choose from O 3 5
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10. NNN 10 50 29 16 10 06 26 1 1 95 156 2 75 1 29 1 77 1 00 1 00 0 Next Page PgDn Prev Page PgUp Delete D Print P Exit Esc 60 9 9 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors In this chapter Overview page 61 Using the WinHost Software Application page 62 Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 Series page 65 Gas Detectors Finding the Detector s Address page 65 Configuring the Detector page 66 Changing the Detector s Address page 68 Reading Maintenance page 69 Logging Detector Events page 1 Overview The SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 series gas detectors are optical open path gas detectors that detect flammable gases and vapors at various concentrations They have a large coverage area and a fast response time The WinHost software provides configuration and diagnostic capabilities for the following models Table 40 SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Model 701 1 3 702 1 3 703 1 3 721 1 3 722 1 3 723 1 3 Description SafEye Xenon short range SafEye Xenon medium range SafEye Xenon long range SafEye Ethylene short range SafEye Ethylene medium range SafEye Ethylene long range 61 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 2 62 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 series gas
11. adapter and set the jumpers as follows 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 2 4 6 R 10 12 14 16 18 20 d Close the USB adapter cover e Connect the cable The mini laptop is now connected to the detector 2 2 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Terminal Connectors and Software per Detector Model Table 2 describes the configuration of the terminal connectors and software according to the detector s model number Table 2 WinHost Software Configuration Table Detector s Software Connection Terminal for Detector Type Part RED BLACK WHITE RET SafEye 200 T79230 13 14 2 300 and 400 Series 20 20SI T78460 13 14 2 20 20SH 20 20CCTV 20 20MI 10 2 20 20MH 20 20ML 20 20MU 20 20MR 5 CE 20 20X1 C31 20 20X1 C32 56 SafEye Xenon 1779993 5 2 700 Series 40 40 Series 177760 12 20 20SI SIL2 T88960 5 6 2 20 20XI SIL2 T88960 2 SafEye Xenon 1789960 5 2 700 SIL2 Series aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 2 3 Establishing the COM Port Used by the Adapter The mini laptop is delivered with the WinHost software application already installed The COM port that the mini laptop uses with the adapter is pre configured at the factory Before using the software you must establish the number of the COM port in order to run the software This section describes how to establish the COM port used by the adaptor To discover the COM port used
12. ft 5m 15 50 ft 15m Table 19 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MH Setting Sensitivity 5 16 ft 5m 10 33 ft 10m 15 50 ft 15m 20 66 ft 20m Table 20 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20SH Setting Sensitivity 5 16 ft 5m 10 33 ft 10m 20 66 ft 20m 30 100 ft 30m Changing the Detector s Address You can set a new address location for the detector To set a new address location for the detector 1 From the Main window click the New Address button gare The New Address window appears 2 SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Set New Address Select from 1 to 247 2 Enter the desired address 3 Click Set The new address is set 5 6 Logging Detector Events You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the detector for diagnostic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log notes the following information The detector s serial number The detector s The detector s status The date and time To log detector events 1 From the Main window click the Start Logging button Losing The Log Record dialog box appears Log Record Enter log file period in
13. in place of reading the LEDs as described in the detector manual Instead read the gain and signal levels See the detector manual for the correct levels 2 Click the Align button again The status display changes to SSY and this is the standby mode 3 Click the Align button again The status display changes to GGG and this is zero gas calibration mode and takes some moments to complete When it is completed the mode automatically changes to Normal NNN Testing the SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors You should test the gas detectors after setup and calibration after movement of the detector or at any time you feel that the performance may have changed To test the SafEye 200 and 400 Flash Gas Detectors 1 Set the detector to mode 1 See SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Operational Modes on page 40 The channel values should be as follows Channel Description Reference The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 Signall The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 45 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 46 oOo nN O0 Channel Description Signal2 The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 Ratl Must be 0 95 1 05 Rat2 Must be 0 95 1 05 Click the FMode button _ m again Wait 5 seconds The detector moves to mode 2 Gain should be 3 The channel values Should be as follows Channel Description Reference More than 4V DC R N More th
14. the room temperature Click the LMode button 4 again Wait 5 seconds The detector moves to mode 3 Gain should be 3 The channel values Should be as follows Channel Description Reference More than 4V DC LEL O LELxM NQRat1l 0 5 2 5 NQRat2 0 5 2 5 Vdd 16 17 V DC Place the calibration filter in front of the detector The levels of the LEL and the 4 20mA readings should be within 15 of the values on the calibration sheet Record the LEL and the 4 20mA readings Remove the calibration filter Verify receiving 0 LEL x M and 4mA output Exit the WinHost software 47 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 7 9 7 6 48 You have established that the detector is working correctly Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address To use the Master button to find the address of the detector e From the Main window click the searcH button searcH The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 64 address locations to find the address of the detector To use the arrow buttons to find the address of the detector 4 e From the Main window click the up or down arrows You manually check each address location by incrementing the checked location up or down Logging Detector Events You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the dete
15. 01 Status Signall 3 73 Signal 3 54 Address t Display Area 0 Ratiol 0 97 Ratio 0 91 Mode 1 FLASH 200 400 Toolbar Fmode Linode ign _ stariloG Version Showing Exit The Main window is divided into two main areas e The Display Area at the top shows different parameters regarding the sensor e The Toolbar at the bottom enables access to various control and diagnostic functions The Main window s Display Area contains the following elements Table 28 Display Area Elements SafEye Series Gas Detectors Element Description Channels The channels fields show the detector s channel data Note The channels fields change depending upon the mode selected See 7 2 2 SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Channels Display on page 42 39 bi SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 7 2 1 40 Element Status Gain searcH Good Change Address Description The current operational status of the detector See 7 2 3SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Detector Statuses on page 44 Electronic amplification Seeks the address of the connected detector The up and down arrows increment or decrement the address location by one checking that address The Search button seeks the connected address from 0 to 64 Indicates the status of the communication between the detector and the mini laptop A drop down list that enables you to sele
16. 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 16 Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address The detector can be connected to one of the 247 possible address locations You use the WinHost software to check each of these locations until it finds the one that is used by the detector To use the Master button to find the detector s address e Click the Master button The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 247 address locations to find the address of the detector To use the arrow buttons to find the detector s address A e Click the up or down arrows A and check each address manually by incrementing the checked location up or down To use the Change Address field to find the detector s address Change Address E 1 Click the Change Address field A drop down list of address locations appears 2 Select the address location you wish to check Configuring the Detector This section describes how to configure the detector s parameters Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector The Setup Table enables you to configure the detector s parameters To configure the detector 1 From the Main window click the Setup button 2 The Setup Table window appears as shown in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 17 2 Define the parameters as required Full details of each available parameter can be found in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 17 3
17. 7070 Rev B February 2010 Running a Manual Built In Test The software is set to run a Built In Test on the detector every 20 minutes You can run a manual Built In Test at any time The results of a Built In Test are displayed in the Status field in the Main window To run a manual BIT e n the Main window click the BIT button The manual BIT runs and the results appear in the status field Viewing the Micro Software Versions You can view the versions of the primary and secondary micro software at any time To view the versions of the primary or secondary micro software e Click the Primary Micro Software button Ae or the Secondary Micro Software button x A field appears in the Main window displaying the software version Micro Software Version 1 SharpEye 40 40 Series T77760 Date 23 09 2008 Time 08 51 13 A O Address Serial No Model eee 15 40 40 I 1 Vv masteR is ON Status Display Area Change Address N 0 Normal 77701H 07 09 08 Toolbar NG STOP Address i ion i sec ver 21 5 1 SharpEye 20 20 Series Flame Detectors In this chapter Overview page 22 Using the WinHost Software Application page 23 Finding the Detector s Address page 24 Configuring the Detector page 25 Changing the Detector s Address page 27 Logging Detector Events page 28 Running a Manual Built In Test page 29 Overview The SharpEye 20 20 Series of flame detectors are optical flame detectors for
18. P Sig2 Noise Signal2 Noise not applicable for LAMP Status current status See SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses on page 53 Total Operating Detectors work time in hours Time Exits the application 9 _ Check SiN Checks signals to noise Cancels the F9 check and returns to normal F10 Normal Made operation Good Communications status Checking the Signals to Noise You can check signals to noise from the Maintenance Screen window To check signals to noise e From the Maintenance Screen window click the Check S N button FS Check S N or e Press F9 The signals noise values appear on the screen Note You can revert to normal operation at any time by clicking the Normal Mode button _ 7 0 Normal Mode ai pressing the F10 key Logging Detector Events You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the detector for diagnostic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log records comprehensive data about the detector 59 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide To log detector events stan 4 From the Main window click the Start Logging button _Leging The Log Record dialog box app
19. QRatio 2 LEL x M Temperature Voltage Ref Noise Sig1 Noise Sig2 Noise Status Total Operating Time F3 Check S N F10 Normal Mode Description Ratiol QO1 Normalized ratiol Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced Ratiol QO2 Normalized ratio2 Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced Lower Explosion Level by meter The temperature inside the detector in C Detector voltage Reference Noise not applicable for LAMP Signall Noise not applicable for LAMP Signal2 Noise not applicable for LAMP current status See SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses on page 64 Detectors work time in hours Exits the window Checks signals to noise Cancels the F9 check and returns to normal operation Communications status Checking the Signals to Noise You can check signals to noise from the Maintenance Screen window To check signals to noise e From the Maintenance Screen window click the Check S N button Fa Check S N or e Press F9 The signals noise values appear on the Ref Noise S1 Noise and S2 Noise fields Note You can revert to normal operation at any time by clicking the Normal Mode button _ 19 Normal Mode or pressing the F10 key 9 8 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Logging Detector Events You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the detector for diagnost
20. Screen Window Elements SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series 69 xi SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Xii 1 1 1 2 Introduction In this chapter Overview page 1 Using the Appropriate WinHost Application Page 1 Overview The ASUS mini laptop together with the installed WinHost software enables you configure and perform diagnostics on the following types of fire and gas detectors manufactured by Spectronix e SharpEye 40 40 Series Flame Detectors e SharpEye 20 20 Series Flame Detectors e SharpEye 20 20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors e SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors e SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors e SaEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors Configuration and diagnostics are performed on a single detector at a time After connecting the detector to the mini laptop see Connecting the Mini Laptop to the Detector on page 4 you must run the software application see Running the WinHost Software on page 7 appropriate for the connected detector see Using the Appropriate WinHost Application on page 1 Using the Appropriate WinHost Application The WinHost software package that is installed on your mini laptop comprises five separate applications one for each model of detector Each software application is uniquely designed to provide configuration and diagnostic capability for the following fire and gas detectors bi aPELTREX INC WinH
21. Spectrex WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Document ref TM777070 Rev B February 2010 SIELTREX INC 218 Little Falls Rd Cedar Grove NJ 07009 USA Phone 1 973 239 8398 Fax 1 973 239 761 Web Site www spectrex inc com Email spectrex spectrex inc com SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Legal Notice The SharpEye and the SafEye Optical Flame and Gas Detectors described in this document are the property of Spectrex Inc No part of the hardware software or documentation may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without prior written permission of Spectrex Inc While great efforts have been made to assure the accuracy and clarity of this document Spectrex Inc assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document or from misuse of the information obtained herein The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable with all of the necessary information included Spectrex Inc reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improve reliability function or design and reserves the right to revise this document and make changes from time to time in content hereof with no obligation to notify any persons of revisions or changes
22. WinHost software 1 Select Start gt Programs gt SharpEye Flame Detectors gt The WinHost software application starts running 2 Enter the application number see Using the Appropriate WinHost Application on page 1 The Welcome window appears WinHost Program For SharpEye Flame Detectors 40 40 Senes with SIL 2 tests description 40 401 40 40M 40 40L8 40 40L 40 40L456 40 400 40 4008 Tif 760 25 08 2008 visit our web site at www spectrex Inc com Note The above window is for the SharpEye 40 40 series flame detectors Similar windows are displayed for the other detectors After a few seconds the opening window disappears and then the Communications Setup window appears Communication Setup Eak C COM 1 C COM 2 C COM 3 C COM 4 C COM 5 COM 6 COM T C COM 8 C COM 9 COM 10 C COM 11 C COM 12 COM 13 C COM 14 C COM 15 C COM 16 Cancel iii SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Note The above window is for the SharpEye 40 40 series flame detectors Similar windows are displayed for the other detectors 3 Select the desired COM port as described in Establishing the COM Port Used by the Adapter on page 6 4 Click OK The Main window appears SharpEye 40 40 Series 177760 Date 23 09 2008 Time 08 44 39 E O X Address Serial No Model 15 40 40 I 1 status N 0 Normal p 6 a 2 2 amp amp new iv BT start Log v
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24. ameter Delay Enable Alarm Latch Activate Accessory Relay on Warning Enable Automatic BIT Activate Alarm on successful manual BIT Activate Accessory Relay on successful manual BIT Accessory Relay as EOL Description The delay between detection of a signal and activation of the alarm Choose from O 3 5 10 20 or 30 seconds or A anti flare When selected the alarm remains on even when the signal abates When the detector s status is Warning the accessory relay is activated When selected the Built In Test is run automatically according to the BIT settings Activates an alarm when a manual BIT is successfully completed Activates the accessory relay when a manual BIT is successfully completed When selected the accessory relay is always activated Detector Sensitivity Settings The following tables list the detector s sensitivity settings Table 15 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20SI 20 20XI 20 20CCTV Setting Sensitivity 15 50 ft 15m 30 100 ft 30m 45 150 ft 45m 60 200 ft 60m Table 16 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MI 1 Setting Sensitivity 10 33 ft 10m 20 66 ft 20m 30 100 ft 30m 40 132 ft 40m TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Table 17 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MI 3 Setting Sensitivity 2 5 8 ft 2 5m 5 16 ft 5m 7 5 24 ft 7 5m 10 33 ft 10m Table 18 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MR Setting Sensitivity 5 16
25. an 50 S1 N More than 50 S2 N More than 50 Temp Up to 25 C beyond the room temperature Click the FMode button _ again Wait 5 seconds The detector moves to mode 3 Gain should be 3 The channel values Should be as follows Channel Description Reference More than 4V DC LEL O LELxM NQRat1 0 5 2 5 NQRat2 0 5 2 5 Vdd 16 17 VDC Place the calibration filter in front of the detector The levels of the LEL and the 4 20mA readings should be within 15 of the values on the calibration sheet Record the LEL and the 4 20mA readings Remove the calibration filter Verify receiving 0 LEL x M and 4mA output Exit the WinHost software You have established that the detector is working correctly TM777070 Rev B February 2010 To test the SafEye 300 Lamp Gas Detectors 1 0O N O0 Set the detector to mode 1 See SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Operational Modes on page 40 The channel values should be as follows Channel Description Reference The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 Signall The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 Signal2 The minimum signal allowed is 2 5V at gain 3 Rati Must be 0 95 1 05 Rat2 Must be 0 95 1 05 Click the LMode button _2 again Wait 5 seconds The detector moves to mode 2 Gain should be 3 The channel values should be as follows Channel Description Reference More than 4V DC R N Value is O S1 N Value is O S2 N Value is O Temp Up to 25 C beyond
26. are User Interface on page 10 SharpEye 20 20 Series Detector Statuses The WinHost software for the SharpEye 20 20 series displays the status in a single letter field The detector can have the following statuses Table 13 SharpEye 20 20 Series Detector Statuses Vv ct g9 ct c v Description Disconnect Startup Normal Warning Alarm Alarm Latch Alarm Delay BIT Manual BIT End of Manual BIT am zwH r gt g zuo Fault 23 bi SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 3 24 Status Description f Bit Fault V Low Voltage 2 Returning from Low Voltage V Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address The detector can be connected to one of the 247 possible address locations You use the WinHost software to check each of these locations until it finds the one that is used by the detector To find the address of the detector e Click the Master button oF and check each address manually by VS masteR is incrementing the checked location up or down The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 247 address locations to find the address of the detector Or e Click the up or down arrows incrementing the checked location up or down 4 and check each addre
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28. by one checking that address The masteR button seeks the correct address from all 247 address locations Indicates the status of the communication between the detector and the mini laptop A drop down list that enables you to select at which address location to seek the detector The Main window s toolbar contains the following buttons Table 35 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Xenon 700 Series Button Icon set aDr Align Title Description Set Address Opens a dialog box that enables you to set a new address location for the detector Aligns the detector with the source Setup Opens a dialog box that enables you to configure both operation and diagnostic features 8 2 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Button Icon Title Description Ma intenance Opens the Maintenance screen that enables you to perform maintenance functions on the detector Maint Micro Displays the version and details of the NG Software micro software Version Version Start Opens a dialog box that enables you to lt gt Loggi t f the detector t gging set up a log of the detector s events start loG z View Log Displays the log file 3 vlew Closes the application SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses The detector can have the following statuses Table 36 Detector Statuses SafEye Xenon 700 Series Status Description Normal Normal operation during interference Maintenance call fo
29. by the adapter 1 Switch on the mini laptop Windows XP runs 2 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware The COM port number is displayed This is the COM port number with which you will work iets perpren Px fi p System Restore i Automatic Updates F Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Device Manager 4 The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager File Action view Help MfS Rem ARA E Display adapters 1 DVD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers 43 Floppy disk drives 4 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Se Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 1 lt gt Multifunction adapters 3 multi port serial adapters iB Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT Communications Port COM8 ay ECP Printer Port LPT1 A MSP FET430UIF Serial Port COM4 a PCI Serial Port COM1 a PCI Serial Port COM2 F Unusable Parallel Port LPT3 PAUSE Serial Port COM10 Processors Sound video and game controllers v Assigned COM port 2 4 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Running the WinHost Software This section describes how to run the WinHost software This procedure is common for all detectors although the opening window differs according to the application number you have chosen To run the
30. cks that the signal is correct See the detector manual for further details Note This step is used in place of the magnetic mode selection as described in the detector manual Instead you read the gain and signal levels See the detector manual for the correct levels 2 Click the Align button again The status display changes to SSYO and this is the standby mode 3 Click the Align button again The status display changes to GGGO and this is zero gas calibration mode and takes some moments to complete When it is completed the mode automatically changes to Normal NNNO Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address To use the Master button to find the address of the detector Q e From the Main window click the masteR button masteR The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 247 address locations to find the address of the detector To use the arrow buttons to find the address of the detector e Click the up or down arrows t You check each address location manually by incrementing the checked location up or down 65 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 5 9 5 1 66 To use the Change Address field to find the address of the detector Change Address 1 Click the Change Address field H A drop down list of address locations appears 2 Select the address l
31. ct at which address location to seek the detector The Main window s toolbar contains the following buttons Table 29 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Series Gas Detectors Button Icon Fmode Version LMode StartLog Version aE Title Description Increments the detector s mode For flash detectors for SafEye 200 400 Increments the detector s mode For lamp detectors for SafEye 300 Aligns the detector with the source Opens a dialog box that enables you to set up a log of the detector s events Displays the version and details of the micro software Displays the log file Closes the application SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Operational Modes The SafEye 200 and 400 detector models are flash detectors and use the FMode button The SafEye 300 detector is a lamp detector and uses the LMode button All of the detectors in the SafEye 200 300 and 400 series can be in one of three operational modes TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Note When moving from one mode to the next wait 2 seconds for the mode change to take effect before going to the next mode change The following modes are available Table 30 SafEye Series Operational Modes Mode Detector Description Type 1 Flash and Used for checking signal levels Lamp Sets gain 3 and is used for checking Signal to noise ratios Lamp Used for temperature 3 Flash and Returns to automatic gain level It is used Lamp for checking
32. ctor for diagnostic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log records comprehensive data about the detector To log detector events tartloG 1 From the Main window click the Start Logging button The Log Record dialog box appears Log Record Enter log file period in minutes 1 255 Cancel 2 Inthe text field enter the log file period in minutes 3 Click OK Logging now begins and a line Is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status Tf TM777070 Rev B February 2010 To view the log file e Inthe Main window click the Showlog button 2 The LOG FILE VIEWER dialog box appears LOG FILE VIEWER Date 30 10 2008 3071072008 30 10 2008 30 10 2008 sof 10 2008 Esc Exit Delete Print Viewing the Micro Software Version You can view the version of the micro software at any time To view the version of micro software l l l Version e From the Main window click the Version button A field appears in the Main window displaying the software version 79202R 49 8 8 1 SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors In this chapter Overview page 50 Using the WinHost Software Ap
33. ddress E NOQRatio 1 Change Address NQRatio 2 set aDr Align Setup Maint Vein aan aG Ta The Main window is divided into two main areas e The Display Area at the top shows different parameters regarding the sensor e The Toolbar at the bottom enables access to various control and diagnostic functions The Main window s Display Area contains the following elements 51 SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 52 Table 34 Display Area Elements SafEye Xenon 700 Series Element Model Serial No Signal 1 Reference Signal 2 NQRatio 1 NQRatio 2 Status Gain masteR GOOD Change Address Description The model number of the detector The serial number of the detector Voltage signal of sensorl after electronic amplification depends on gain Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification Voltage signal of sensor2 after electronic amplification depends on gain Ratiol QO1 Normalized ratiol Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced Ratiol QO2 Normalized ratio2 Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced The current operational status of the detector See SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses on page 53 Electronic amplification Seeks the address of the connected detector The up and down arrows increment or decrement the address location
34. detectors Note The layout of the Main window differs slightly for the SafEye Xenon 700 series gas detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears 3 SafEye 300 700 Series SIL Gas Detectors DHR Fie About Model Serial No SafEye Xenon 02 1 1 Signal 1 4 01 BENT P3 g t Reference 2 68 Block detect Signal 2 3 24 a Change Address NQratio1 1 00 E H NQratio2 1 00 set abr Align Setup Maint Ra sec Ver mastek m0 The Main window is divided into two main areas e The Display Area at the top shows different parameters regarding the Sensors e The Toolbar at the bottom enables access to various control and diagnostic functions The Main window s Display Area contains the following elements TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Table 41 Display Area Elements SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Element Model Serial No Signal 1 Reference Signal 2 NQRatio 1 NQRatio 2 Status Gain Q masteR GOOD Change Address Description The model number of the detector The serial number of the detector Voltage signal of sensor 1 after electronic amplification depends on gain Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification Voltage signal of sensor 2 after electronic amplification depends on gain Ratiol QO1 Normalized ratiol Equals 1 when no gas is present and
35. ds for the mode change to take effect before going to the next mode change SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Detector Statuses The detector can have the following statuses Table 32 Detector Statuses SafEye Series Gas Detectors Status Description Normal Normal operation during interference Maintenance call for low signal or ratio Parameters fault Low voltage High noise Obscuration saturation or low signal Disconnection Alarm Warning Align Start up stand by Zero calibration Qluix s gt l ojo n lt v z w z 7 3 1 4 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Calibrating the SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors After you have performed the physical setup described in Getting Started on page 4 you must align and calibrate the detector For instructions as to how to set up the detector and the source in relation to one another see the detector manual You can perform the calibration using the hardware as described in the detector manual or using the software as described below To calibrate the SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series gas detectors using the WinHost software 1 From the Main window click the Align button once The status display changes to XXX and the mode is Align mode This mode ensures that the detector receives a signal from the source and checks that the signal is correct See the detector manual for further details Note This step is used in place of the magnetic mode selection and
36. e Maintenance Screen window appears Cd Maintenance Screen Gain Level 4 NORatio 1 1 00 Ref Noise Reference 4 44 NQRatio 2 1 00 Sig1 Noise 242 4 44 LEL m 0 0 Sig2 Noise 254 Signal 1 tt Signal 2 4 44 Temperature 31 0 Ratio 1 1 00 Voltage 23 1 Status NNN AGUNG 2 1 00 Total Operating Time Hours 528 ood F9 Check SiN F10 Normal Mode i The Maintenance Screen window contains the following elements Table 39 Maintenance Screen Window Elements SafEye Xenon 700 Series Parameter Description Gain Level Electronic amplification Reference Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification Signal 1 Voltage signal of sensorl1 after electronic amplification depends on gain Signal 2 Voltage signal of sensor2 after electronic amplification depends on gain Ratio 1 Ratio between sensor1 and reference Ratio 2 Ratio between sensor2 and reference NQRatio 1 Ratiol QO1 Normalized ratiol Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced NQRatio 2 Ratiol QO2 Normalized ratio2 Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced LEL x M Lower Explosion Level by meter 58 8 7 1 8 8 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Parameter Description Temperature The temperature inside the detector in C Voltage Detector voltage Ref Noise Reference Noise not applicable for LAMP Sig1 Noise Signall Noise not applicable for LAM
37. ears Log Record Enter log file period in mirnutes 1 255 Cancel It 0 5 In the text field enter the log file period in minutes 6 Click OK Logging now begins and a line is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status To view the log file z e From the Main window click the View Log button tew box appears The log dialog Address 1 SerialNo 0 Total 12 lines Line No Status Time Date T G Sigi Ref Sig2 Rati Rat2 NQR1 NQR2 LEL ooN 14 02 39 2106 07 37 4 0 03 0 09 0 09 0 25 1 25 1 00 0 99 0 NNN 07 59 49 16 10 06 30 1 2 60 2 13 3 54 1 26 1 71 1 00 1 00 0 NNN 10 49 49 16 10 06 26 1 1 93 1 58 2 75 1 28 1 80 1 01 1 05 0 TNN 10 50 00 16 10 08 26 1 052 1 19 0 73 045 063 050 0 52 21 MAAN 10 50 02 16 10 06 26 1 0 52 1 17 0 73 0 46 0 64 0 41 0 42 146 NNN 10 50 07 16 10 06 26 1 0 01 001 0 01 0 00 0 00 0 50 0 41 97 TNN 10 50 14 16 10 06 26 1 0 52 1 17 O73 046 0 64 060 0 61 25 Tin 10 50 16 16 10 08 26 1 0 52 1 17 O73 046 064 0 41 0 42 152 AAN 10 50 25 16 10 08 26 2 0 38 0 97 0 93 0 39 0 97 0 19 0 29 464 VIN 10 50 26 16 10 08 26 2 O87 2 48 1 13 036 046 0 21 O32 277 AAN 10 50 27 16 0 08 26 2 0 77 238 1 71 0 33 0 73 0 22 0 32 417
38. eas 26 Table 17 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MI 3 ccc ccc ccc ceceeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeneas 27 Table 18 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MR sssssssssrerrerrsrsrerrsrrrrnrrrrrrrsrsrrerro 27 Table 19 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MH sasesssssrssrerrererrsrrrrerrrrsrrrrerrerre 27 Table 20 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20SH sassssssesrennsrsrrrrerrsrrrrererrsrsrreree 27 Table 21 20 20 SIL2 Series Flame DetectorS s sssssrsrrsresrrsrrsrrsrrrrrerrerrsrrsrrne 30 Table 22 SharpEye 20 20S1 SIL2 Series Detector Statuses cc ccee cece eee eeeeeees 31 Table 23 Setup Table Window Parameters cc cece ce eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeetesenags 33 Table 24 Sensitivity settings for the 20 20Sl sasssenrsrssrnrrsrsrrrrerrrrrrrsrerrrrerrne 34 Table 25 Sensitivity settings for the 20 20SH sssssssrsrssssrsrrsrrererrrrrrrsrerrrrerene 35 Table 26 Built In Test Statuses sssssssnssrssrnsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrerrsrrrrrn gt 37 Table 27 SafEye Series Of Gas Detectors ccc cece ccc ecee eee e eee eeeeeeeeeeteeeenuuenntesagags 38 Table 28 Display Area Elements SafEye Series Gas Detectors cceeee cece ee eees 39 Table 29 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Series Gas DetectOrs ccc cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 40 Table 30 SafEye Series Operational MOCES cccccecseeeeeeeeeeeensueeeeeeeeeuneeetsteaggs 41 Table 31 Channels Display Mod
39. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaaas 5 Table 3 Main Window Display Area ccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeeeeteeeggueerttsanegas 10 Table 4 Main Window Toolbar ButtOns ccccccceccec cece cence eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetenennees 11 Table 5 Additional Toolbar Buttons for Gas Detectors sssssssrssrrerrerrerrerrerrerreo 12 Table 6 40 40 Series Of Detectors 2 0 ccc cece cc cece cece eens eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennes 14 Table 7 SharpEye 40 40 Series Detector Statuses cece cece eeeee eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeeanes 15 Table 8 Setup Table Window ParaMetelrs cccecceeceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeeesenaueenetseeaaaes 18 Table 9 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 401 and 40 40M cece cece eee eee e ee eeeeees 18 Table 10 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 40R ccc cece cece cece sees eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Table 11 Sensitivity Settings for the 40 40LB 40 40L 40 40U 40 40UB 40 40L4 AO OIG EE E E E sean tee euna hese sa E E E EEE 19 Table 12 20 20 Series Of DetectOrS ssrreriisrerrssr tiaten redia inar e eA OTATTE NINENA 22 Table 13 SharpEye 20 20 Series Detector StatuSeS cccccccceseee eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Table 14 Setup Table Window Parameters cc cece cess esse eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeeeetssaaegs 25 Table 15 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20SI 20 20XI 20 20CCTV eee 26 Table 16 Sensitivity Settings for the 20 20MI 1 ccc cceccce eee ee cece eeeeeeeea
40. ents You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the detector for diagnostic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log notes the following information e The detector s serial number e The detector s e The detector s status e The date and time 19 SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide To log detector events o 1 From the Main window click the Start Log button satis The Log Record dialog box appears Log Record Enter log file period in minutes i 255 Cancel 2 Inthe text field enter the log file period in minutes 3 Click OK Logging now begins and a line Is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status To view the log file e From the Main window click the View Log button www The Log File Viewer window appears Log File Viewer BEE Status Serial No 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 25 08 2008 26 08 2008 26 08 2008 26 08 2008 26 08 2008 Close Delete Print 20 4 7 4 8 TM77
41. es SafEye Series Gas Detectors cc cece ee eee ees 42 Table 32 Detector Statuses SafEye Series Gas Detectors cece cess sence eee eeeeees 44 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43 Table 44 Table 45 Table 46 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 SafEye Xenon 700 Series cccccceeessessceceeceeeeeccueeueeesseuueuuveunssauuureesnns 50 Display Area Elements SafEye Xenon 700 Series ccceeee cece eeeeeeeeeees 52 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Xenon 700 Series cc cece eee e cesses ee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 Detector Statuses SafEye Xenon 700 Series cc cece cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 Setup Parameters SafEye Xenon 700 Series ccccccese cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeas 56 Gas Type Codes SafEye Xenon 700 Series cccccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeseas 56 Maintenance Screen Window Elements SafEye Xenon 700 Series 58 SafEve Xenon 700 SIL2 S ries oeenn E AA AA 61 Display Area Elements SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Serie S cc cece cece ee ees 63 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Serie S ccc cee cece eee eeeeeeeeeees 63 Detector Statuses SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series cece cece eeeeee eee e ees 64 Setup Parameters SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series cece eee eeee eee e ee eees 67 SIL2 Gas Type Codes SafEye Xenon 700 SEriesS cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 67 Maintenance
42. for the SharpEye 20 20SI SIL2 series displays the Status in two fields a letter field and a number field The detector can have the following statuses Table 22 SharpEye 20 20SI SIL2 Series Detector Statuses Status Description S 90 Start up S 92 Restore from wrong voltage V 83 Wrong Vin N O Normal N 7 Relays or Heater fault N 8 BIT fault BO Automatic BIT M O Manual BIT EO End of BIT TO Alarm delay 31 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Status Description WoO Warning AO Alarm LO Latch 6 3 32 Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address The detector can be connected to one of the 247 possible address locations You use the WinHost software to check each of these locations until it finds the one that is used by the detector To find the address of the detector e Click the Master button The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 247 address locations to find the address of the detector Or A e Click the up or down arrows y and check each address location manually by incrementing the checked location up or down To use the Change Address field to find the address of the detector 1 Click the Change Address field A drop down list of address locations appears 2 Select the address location you wish to check 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 1 1 TM777070 Re
43. gas reading N To change the operational mode of the detector e In the Main window click on either the LMode button e for the SafEye 300 or the FMode button for the SafEye 200 and 400 The mode value appears in the Main window Mode Value Saftye 200 300 400 Series 179230 Data Channels General Data Reference 4 01 Signall 3 73 Signal 3 54 Ratiol 0 97 Display Area Ratio 0 91 Mode 1 FLASH 200 400 Toolbar F L Align staribG Version Showog Exit Each click on the button increments the mode value After mode value 3 an additional click of the button returns the mode value to 1 41 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Note When the mode value changes so do the fields that are displayed in the channels box See SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Channels Display on page 42 7 2 2 SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Channels Display 42 Whenever you change the mode of a detector the channels that are displayed are also changed The following table shows the channels as they appear in the different modes Table 31 Channels Display Modes SafEye Series Gas Detectors Mode Channel Description 1 Reference Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification Voltage signal of sensorl after electronic amplification depends on gain Voltage signal of sensor2 after electronic amplification depends on gain
44. ge 38 Using the WinHost Software Application page 39 Calibrating the SafEye 200 300 and 400 page 45 Series Gas Detectors Testing the SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series page 45 Gas Detectors Finding the Detector s Address page 48 Logging Detector Events page 48 Viewing the Micro Software Version page 49 Overview The SafEye 200 is a flash source gas detector that detects flammable gases at dangerous concentrations The SafEye 300 is a lamp source gas detector that detects flammable gases at dangerous concentrations The SafEye 400 is a flash source gas detector that detects toxic and aromatic gases The WinHost software provides configuration and diagnostic capabilities for the following models Table 27 SafEye Series of Gas Detectors Model Description 200 IR Sensors Flash Source Gas Detector 300 Lamp Source Gas Detector 400 UV Sensors Flash Source Gas Detector 38 7 2 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the SafEye series gas detectors Note The layout of the WinHost application differs slightly for the SafEye series gas detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears Channels General Data Address Finding Buttons Safc ye 200 300 400 Series 179230 Data Channels General Data Reference 4
45. goes down when gas is introduced Ratiol QO2 Normalized ratio2 Equals 1 when no gas is present and goes down when gas is introduced The current operational status of the detector See SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses on page 64 Electronic amplification Seeks the address of the connected detector The up and down arrows increment or decrement the address location by one checking that address The masteR button seeks the correct address from all 247 address locations Indicates the status of the communication between the detector and the mini laptop A drop down list that enables you to select at which address location to seek the detector The Main window s toolbar contains the following buttons Table 42 Toolbar Buttons SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Button Icon set aDr Setu p Title Description Set Address Opens a dialog box that enables you to set a new address location for the detector Aligns the detector with the source Setup Opens a dialog box that enables you to configure both operation and diagnostic features 63 SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 2 1 64 Button Icon Description Maintenance Opens the Maintenance screen that i enables you to perform maintenance Maint functions on the detector Primary Displays the version and details of the Ne Micro primary micro software Vers
46. iagnostic Software User Guide 12 Table 5 describes the additional toolbar buttons found in the WinHost software for gas detectors Table 5 Additional Toolbar Buttons for Gas Detectors Button Button Name Description Aligns the detector with the source applies to gas detectors only LMode Applies to SafEye 300 gas detectors Lmode only Changes the detector mode Applies to SafEye 200 and 400 gas Fmode detectors only Changes the detector mode Maintenance Opens the Maintenance screen that enables you to perform maintenance functions on the detector TM777070 Rev B February 2010 13 4 4 1 SharpEye 40 40 Series Flame Detectors In this chapter Overview page 14 Using the WinHost Software Application page 15 Finding the Detector s Address page 16 Configuring the Detector page 16 Changing the Detector s Address page 19 Logging Detector page 19 Running a Manual Built In Test page 21 Viewing the Micro Software Versions page 21 Overview The SharpEye 40 40 Series of flame detectors are a wide range of optical flame detectors that are used in a variety of applications Table 6 lists the models of 40 40 series of detectors that can be configured using the WinHost software Note Each detector has five output wiring options from 1 to 5 that enable different outputs that affect the setup For more information refer to each detector model s user manual Table 6 40 40 Series of Detector
47. ic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log records comprehensive data about the detector To log detector events 1 From the Main window click the File and select Start log The Log Record dialog box appears Log Record Enter log file perad in minutes 1 255 2 Inthe text field enter the log file period in minutes 3 Click OK Logging now begins and a line Is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status To view the log file e From the Main window click the File and select View log The log dialog box appears 71 r SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 8 Address 1 Serial No O Total 12 lines OON 14 02 39 21 06 07 37 4 0 03 0 09 0 09 0 25 1 25 1 00 0 99 0 NNN 07 59 49 16 10 08 30 1 260 2 13 3 54 1 26 1 71 1 00 1 00 0 NNN 10 49 49 16 10 08 26 1 93 1 56 2 75 1 26 1 60 1 01 1 05 0 1 TNN 10 50 00 16 10 08 26 1 0 52 1 19 0 73 0 45 0 63 0 50 0 52 21 WAN 10 50 02 16 10 08 26 1 0 52 1 17 0 73 0 46 064 0 41 0 42 146 N 10 50 07 16 10 08 26 1
48. ime Status Serial Mo at 27 08 2008 14 06 13 MO 0 at 27 08 2008 14 07 15 MO E 247 27 06 2008 14 07 29 GO 0 a4 27 08 2008 14 07 46 N E at 27 08 2008 14 08 13 NO O Close Delete Print 6 7 Running a Manual Built In Test The software is set to run a Built In Test on the detector every 20 minutes You can run a manual Built In Test at any time To run a manual BIT e From the Main window click the BIT button kA 36 6 8 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 The manual BIT runs and the results appear in the status field as follows Table 26 Built In Test Statuses Model Description BO Automatic BIT M O Manual BIT EO End of BIT Viewing the Micro Software Versions You can view the versions of the primary and secondary micro software at any time To view the versions of the primary or secondary micro software e From the Main window click the Primary Micro Software button nd or the Secondary Micro Software button se A field appears in the Main window displaying the software version Micro Software Version 1 SharpEye 188960 Date 29 10 2008 Time 07 46 52 O Address Serial No Model v masteR is OFF 11097 20 20 SI Status Display Area Change Address N 0 Normal S88911K 18 08 08 APA H S gt A xe ae Toolbar ias new a BiT Address start Log View log Setup i ion i Sec Ver 37 7 7 1 SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors In this chapter Overview pa
49. ing the Micro Software Versions page 37 Overview The SharpEye 20 20 SIL2 Series of flame detectors are optical flame detectors for a wide variety of fire types particularly those that emit hot CO gt This flame detector conforms to the SIL2 standard This WinHost software provides configuration and diagnostic capabilities for the following models Table 21 20 20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors Model 20 20SI1 S 20 20SH S 20 20XIS 1 20 20XIS 2 20 20XIS 3 Description IR flame detector Hydrogen flame detector Elite R3 flame detector Elite R3 flame detector Elite 1R3 flame detector 30 6 2 6 2 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the 20 20 SIL2 series flame detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears see Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface on page 10 i SharpEye T88960 Date 29 10 2008 Time 07 34 31 See O Address Serial No Model masteR is DLAN 20 20 SI v OFF Status Change Address N 0 is 5 a amp amp new Address start Loy View log Setup Version Sec Wer The fields and toolbar buttons are fully described in Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface on page 10 SharpEye 20 20SI SIL2 Series Detector Statuses The WinHost software
50. ion Software Version Secondry Displays the version and details of the N Micro secondry micro software sec Ver Software Version m Closes the application SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Detector Statuses The detector can have the following statuses Table 43 Detector Statuses SafEye Xenon 700 SI L2 Series Status Group Description NNNO BBNO MONO Maintenance call for low signal or ratio PPP71 72 73 74 Memory fault VVV83 Low voltage FFF34 35 36 High noise OONO Obscuration saturation or low signal DDD Disconnection Alarm Normal Normal operation during interference AANO Alarm WWN Warning Warning XXXO Align SSYO Start up stand by GGGO Zero calibration 9 3 9 4 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors After you have performed the physical setup described in Getting Started on page 7 you must align and calibrate the detector For instructions as to how to set up the detector and the source in relation to one another see the detector manual You can perform the calibration using the hardware as described in the detector manual or using the software as described below To calibrate the SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series gas detectors using the Winhost software 1 From the Main window click the Align button once The status display changes to XXXO and the mode is Align This mode ensures that the detector receives a signal from the source and che
51. lew log Address Setup Version sec ver TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface This chapter provides a quick tour of the Main window that is displayed when you run the WinHost software application The example shown below is for the SharpEye 40 40 series flame detectors The layout and details of the Main window for the other flame and gas detectors may be slightly different Examples of each Main window are Shown in the appropriate chapter Address Finding Detector Data Buttons Fields Status Fields i SharpEye 40 40 Series T 7 60 Date 23 09 2008 Time 06 44 39 Address Serial No 15 40 40 1 Display Area Normal 2 ee v P A K Toolbar shes D new STOP ey BLT start Log vlew log Address Setup Version sec Ver Figure 1 Example of Main Window The Main window is divided into two main areas e Display Area Displays different parameters for the sensor In the case of gas detectors a wider variety of parameters are provided e Toolbar Enables access to various control and diagnostic functions Table 3 describes the composition of the Display area in the Main window Table 3 Main Window Display Area Element Description Address Seeks the address of the connected detector e The up and down arrows increment or decrement the address value by one checking that address e The Master button seeks the connected address from 1 to 247 10 TM777070 Rev B Feb
52. location for the detector au 1 From the Main window click the New Address button Address The New Address window appears 3 Set New Address Select from 1 to 247 2 Enter the desired address 3 Click Set The new address is set Logging Detector Events You can use the mini laptop with the WinHost software to log the events of the detector for diagnostic and other purposes When you start logging you set the log file period in minutes A line is Subsequently written to the log whenever that number of minutes passes say every two minutes and whenever there is a change in the status of the detector Each line in the log notes the following information e The detector s serial number e The detector s e The detector s status e The date and time 35 SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide To log detector events 1 From the Main window click the Start Logging button Loging The Log Record dialog box appears Log Record Enter log file pernod in minukes 1 255 2 Inthe text field enter the log file period in minutes 3 Click OK Logging now begins and a line is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status To view the log file BE e From the Main window click the View Log button _ swla The Log File Viewer appears Lop File Viewer dddr Date T
53. minubes 1 255 OK _ OK Cancel 2 Inthe text field enter the log file period in minutes 3 Click OK Logging now begins and a line Is written to the log every time the log file period is over and any time there is a change in the detector s status 28 9 7 To view the log file TM777070 Rev B February 2010 e From the Main window click the View Log button _vewis The Log File Viewer appears Log file viewer Ader Date ed 5 14 2006 4 5 14 2006 24 5 14 2006 24 5 14 2006 Addr Date Addr Date Close Delete Print Running a Manual Built In Test Time Status 10 04 55 AM1 M 10 10 02 AMM 10 10 02 Ab E 10 10 04 AKA M Time Status Time Status Serial Mo momen ow Serial Ho Serial Mo The software is set to run a Built In Test on the detector every 20 minutes You can run a manual Built In Test at any time The results of a Built In Test are displayed in the Status field in the Main window To run a manual BIT e From the Main window click the BIT button _ s The manual BIT runs and the results appear in the status field 29 6 6 1 SharpEye 20 20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors In this chapter Overview page 30 Using the WinHost Software Application page 31 Finding the Detector s Address page 32 Configuring the Detector page 33 Changing the Detector s Address page 35 Logging Detector Events page 35 Running a Manual Built In Test page 36 View
54. no residue is left behind Dry the glass with a clean dry soft cloth Enter the following information into the maintenance log Date and name of person and company who performed the maintenance service Turn on the power of the detector Perform Zero Calibration 73 SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Technical Support For all technical assistance or support contact 218 Little Falls Road Cedar Grove NJ 07009 USA Tel 973 239 8398 Fax 973 239 7614 Email spectrex spectrex inc com Web site www spectrex inc com Your Local Authorized Distributor SPECTREX INC New Jersey USA Key Person President Mr Eric Zinn 218 Little Falls Road Cedar Grove NJ 07009 USA 1 973 239 8398 1 800 452 2107 Toll free within the US only 1 973 239 7614 Sspectrex spectrex inc com Texas USA Key Person Regional Sales Manager Mr Jay Cooley 14375 Sommermeyer St Houston Texas 7 041 USA 1 281 463 6772 ispectrex aol com United Kingdom Key Person Regional Manager Mr lan Buchanan 6 Applecross Road Glasgow G66 3T United Kingdom 44 0 141 578 0693 44 0 141 578 9689 lan spectrex inc com 74
55. ocation for the detector The New 2 Enter the desired address 3 Click Set The new address is set 9 7 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Reading Maintenance Data You can use the WinHost software to provide maintenance diagnostic data about the detector and to check the signal noise ratio You need to view the Maintenance window to do this To open the Maintenance Screen window e From the Main window click the Maintenance button Maint Maintenance Screen window appears The E Maintenance window for detector serial No 1 Gain 0 NQratio 1 RefiNoise Signal 1 NQratio 2 Sigi Noise Reference oLEL X m sigziNoise Signal 2 Temperature Ratio 1 0 76 Voltage Status BBN7 Ratio 2 0 81 Total Operating Time Hours ee eee The Maintenance Screen window contains the following elements Table 46 Maintenance Screen Window Elements SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Parameter Description Gain Level Electronic amplification Reference Voltage signal of reference after electronic amplification Signal 1 Voltage signal of sensor 1 after electronic amplification depends on gain Signal 2 Voltage signal of sensor 2 after electronic amplification depends on gain Ratio 1 Ratio between sensor 1 and reference Ratio 2 Ratio between sensor 2 and reference 69 SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 7 1 70 Parameter NQRatio 1 N
56. ocation you wish to check Configuring the Detector This section describes how to configure the detector s parameters Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector You access the Setup table from the Main window To configure the detector 1 From the Main window click the Setup button _s The Setup Table window appears Setup Table Eo Detector s Address 1 Gas Type Accessory Relay 2 WARNING Full Scale Sens Alarm Latching LOW NO BG zero Calibration 4 70mA Mode ENABLE z CONTINUO Heat Mode Beam Block During aie Alarm Indication gt NOLATCH Heat On at C 15 CANCEL 2 Define the parameters as required Full details of each available parameter can be found in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 67 3 Click the Set button _ The detector is configured 9 5 1 1 9 5 1 2 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Setup Table Window Parameters This section describes the Setup Tables window and the various parameters that you can define Error Reference source not found details the Setup Table window parameters Table 44 Setup Parameters SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Parameter Gas Type Full Scale Sens BG Zero Calibration Heat Mode Accessory Relay Alarm Latching 4 20mA Mode Beam Block During Alarm Indication Heat On at C Gas Type Codes Description Enables you to select the code of the gas type you want the detector to detec
57. ost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Table 1 WinHost Software Application Numbers APP mD Detectors T77760 SharpEye 40 40 series flame detectors 1 M LB L L4 L4B U and UB T78460 SharpEye 20 20 flame detectors T88960 SharpEye 20 20 SIL2 flame detectors T79230 SafEye 200 300 and 400 gas detectors T79993 SafEye Xenon 700 gas detectors T89960 SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 gas detectors TM777070 Rev B February 2010 2 1 Getting Started In this chapter Connecting the Mini Laptop to the Detector page 4 Establishing the COM Port Used by the Adapter page 6 Running the WinHost Software page 7 Connecting the Mini Laptop to the Detector Before you can perform any configuration or diagnostic operations on a detector you must connect the mini laptop to the detector using the harness cable provided To connect the mini laptop to a detector 1 Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port of the mini laptop 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB serial RS485 adapter Connect the serial port of the adapter to the harness cable 4 Connect the detector to the harness cable as follows a Connect one side of the cable to the detector s terminal 13 for RS 485 and detector s terminal 14 for RS 485 b On the other side of the cable connect a socket D type as follows e RS 485 to pin 2 e RS 485 to pin 1 e RIN to pin 5 c Unscrew the cover of the USB
58. plication page 51 Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 Series page 54 Gas Detectors Finding the Detector s Address page 54 Configuring the Detector page 55 Changing the Detector s Address page 57 Reading Maintenance page 58 Logging Detector Events page 59 Overview The SafEye Xenon 700 series gas detectors are optical open path gas detectors that detect flammable gases and vapors at various concentrations They have a large coverage area and a fast response time The WinHost software provides configuration and diagnostic capabilities for the following models Table 33 SafEye Xenon 700 Series Model 701 1 3 702 1 3 703 1 3 721 1 3 722 1 3 723 1 3 Description SafEye Xenon short range SafEye Xenon medium range SafEye Xenon long range SafEye Ethylene short range SafEye Ethylene medium range SafEye Ethylene long range 50 8 2 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the SafEye Xenon 700 series gas detectors Note The layout of the Main window differs slightly for the SafEye Xenon 700 series gas detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears 2 SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors aR About Model Serial No SafEye Xenon 701 Signal 1 Status Gain Reference ON 1 irate Signal 2 A
59. r low signal or ratio Parameters fault Low voltage High noise Obscuration saturation or low signal Disconnection Alarm Warning Align Start up stand by ojaxi si gt jojlo n lt v zioz Zero calibration 53 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 8 3 8 4 54 Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors After you have performed the physical setup described in Getting Started on page 7 you must align and calibrate the detector For instructions as to how to set up the detector and the source in relation to one another see the detector manual You can perform the calibration using the hardware as described in the detector manual or using the software as described below To calibrate the SafEye Xenon 700 Series gas detectors using the Winhost software 4 From the Main window click the Align button once The status display changes to XXX and the mode is Align This mode ensures that the detector receives a signal from the source and checks that the signal is correct See the detector manual for further details Note This step is used in place of the magnetic mode selection as described in the detector manual Instead you read the gain and signal levels See the detector manual for the correct levels 5 Click the Align button again The status display changes to SSY and this is the standby mode 6 Click the Align button again The statu
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61. ruary 2010 Element Description Address The address currently being looked at by the software using the up and down arrows or the Change Address field Serial No The serial number of the detector Each detector has a unique serial number Model The model number of the detector Status The current operational status of the detector Change A drop down list that enables you to select at Address which address location to seek the detector About Opens a window that gives software version information Table 4 describes the buttons on the toolbar Table 4 Main Window Toolbar Buttons Button Button Name Description Communications Indicates the status of the Status communication between the detector and the mini laptop ol a a co Built In Test Starts a manual Built In Test The D results appear in the Status fields applies to flame detectors only Start Log Opens a dialog box that enables you to set up a log of the detector s events View Log Displays the log file New Address Opens a dialog box that enables you to set a new address location for the detector Opens a dialog box that enables you to configure the detector Primary micro Displays the version and details of the software primary micro software Secondary micro Displays the version and details of the software secondary micro software Closes the application 11 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and D
62. s Enables you to select the 4 20mA mode This can be Discreet or Continuous Alarm indications are latched when the detector turns to Blocking Mode from the Alarm position Latching reset can be provided only if the detector returns to normal mode Temperature at which the demister is activated if the Heat Mode is set to Auto Table 38 describes the gas type codes Table 38 Gas Type Codes SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Code CON AU RI WIN e Gas Type 100 Methane 92 Methane 4 Propane 4 Ethane 100 Propane 99 Methane 1 Propane Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined 8 5 1 3 8 6 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Detector Sensitivity Settings The detector s sensitivity settings are as follows e LOW 500 full scale sensitivity e HIGH 200 full scale sensitivity Changing the Detector s Address You can set a new address location for the detector To set a new address location for the detector The New 2 Enter the desired address 3 Click Set The new address is set 57 SPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 8 7 Reading Maintenance Data You can use the WinHost software to provide maintenance diagnostic data about the detector and to check the signal noise ratio You need to view the Maintenance window to do this To open the Maintenance Screen window e From the Main window click the Maintenance button Mam Th
63. s Model 40 40l 40 40M 40 40R 40 40LB 40 40L 40 40U 40 40UB 40 40L4 40 40L4B Description R3 flame detector R3 combined hydrocarbon and hydrogen flame detector Single IR flame detector UV IR flame detector with BIT UV IR flame detector without BIT UV flame detector without BIT UV flame detector with BIT UV IR flame detector with 4 5 micron sensor without BIT UV IR flame detector with BIT 14 4 2 4 2 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Using the WinHost Software Application This section describes how to use the WinHost software application for the 40 40 series flame detectors To run the WinHost software application e Run the WinHost application as described in Getting Started on page 7 The Main window appears see Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface on page 10 SharpEye 40 40 Series Detector Statuses The WinHost software for the SharpEye 40 40 series displays the status in two fields a letter field and a number field The detector can have the following statuses Table 7 SharpEye 40 40 Series Detector Statuses Status Description S 90 Start up S 92 Restore from wrong voltage V 83 Wrong Vin N O Normal N7 Relays or Heater fault N 8 BIT fault BO Automatic BIT M O Manual BIT EO End of BIT TO Alarm delay W O Warning LO Latch AO Alarm Zo Benzene 15 aPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide
64. s display changes to GGG and this is zero gas calibration mode and takes some moments to complete When it is completed the mode automatically changes to Normal NNN Finding the Detector s Address This section describes the procedures available for finding the detector s address To use the Master button to find the address of the detector e From the Main window click the masteR button Mastek The WinHost software automatically checks each of the 247 address locations to find the address of the detector To use the arrow buttons to find the address of the detector e Click the up or down arrows s t You check each address location manually by incrementing the checked location up or down To use the Change Address field to find the address of the detector Change Address 1 7 Click the Change Address field Ao 8 5 8 5 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 A drop down list of address locations appears 8 Select the address location you wish to check Configuring the Detector This section describes how to configure the detector s parameters Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector You access the Setup table from the Main window To configure the detector 1 From the Main window click the Setup button s The Setup Table window appears pa Setup Table Detector s Address Gas Type 2 Full Scale Sens LOW BG zero Calibration ENABLE Heat Mlode AUTO
65. ss manually by 2 4 5 4 1 5 4 1 1 TM777070 Rev B February 2010 Configuring the Detector This section describes how to configure the detector s parameters Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector You access the Setup table from the Main window To configure the detector 1 From the Main window click the Setup button _ setup The Setup table window appears pa Setup table aH Address Model No Serial No 9 20 20 SI 0 Sensitivity fis Delay i Enable Alarm Latch Activate Accessory Relay on Warning Enable Automatic BIT wW Activate Alarm on successfull manual BIT Activate Accessory Relay on successful manual BIT W Accessory Relay as EOL me Set Print 2 Define the parameters as required Full details of each available parameter can be found in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 25 3 Click the Set button Set The detector is configured Setup Table Window Parameters This section describes the Setup Tables window and the various parameters that you can define Table 14 details the Setup Table window parameters Table 14 Setup Table Window Parameters Parameter Description Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of the detector The values are given in meters A higher number means greater sensitivity See Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 26 25 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide 9 4 1 2 26 Par
66. t See Gas Type Codes on page 67 Enables you to select the sensitivity of the detector See Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 68 Enables the background zero calibration Device for clearing condensation from the lens demister Can be On Off or Auto When the detector s status is Warning the accessory relay is activated When selected the alarm remains on even when the signal abates Enables you to select the 4 20mA mode This can be Discreet or Continuous Alarm indications are latched when the detector turns to Blocking Mode from the Alarm position Latching reset can be provided only if the detector returns to normal mode Temperature at which the demister is activated if the Heat Mode is set to Auto Error Reference source not found describes the gas type codes Table 45 SIL2 Gas Type Codes SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Code aO u Pi WIN e Gas Type 100 Methane 92 Methane 4 Propane 4 Ethane 100 Propane 99 Methane 1 Propane Undefined Undefined 67 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide Gas Code Gas Type 7 Undefined 8 Undefined 9 5 1 3 Detector Sensitivity Settings 9 6 68 The detector s sensitivity settings are as follows e LOW 500 full scale sensitivity e HIGH 200 full scale senssitivity Changing the Detector s Address You can set a new address location for the detector To set a new address l
67. this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 6 SharpEye 20 20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 7 SafEye 200 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 8 SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 9 SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 10 SafEye Gas Detector Physical Maintenance describes how to maintain the SafEye gas detectors About this Guide V SPELTREX INC WWinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide vi About this Guide Table of Contents Spectrex WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide vevisescssicssaieaseniaeiwdedeiwetvaecnnasesediwsiedeevewssvisamsriasdechaeiaedeesa LEGALNO Coe sahiuteat ch ert accreted ences web tamed oa uee boas ence ea auminae tele a aa Warranty oirnn EAN EA A AA aor g Wan OANE AAEN PVE ASS HISTO Vernea E a a ve eo rraa ound ets ADOUL THIS GUIG Cs and aomcnaca cnessndnes EE A 1 W
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69. ty and SPECTREX S liability shall be limited to repair or replacement of the component found defective and shall not include any liability for consequential or other damages The customer is responsible for all freight charges and taxes due on shipments both ways This warranty is exclusive of all other warranties express or implied Legal Notice iii Release History Ke February 2009 First Release E Ben Artsi May 2009 Second Release E Ben Artsi B February 2010 Third Relese E Ben Artsi Release History 7 About this Guide This guide describes the Spectrex WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic software application and its features and provides instructions on how to install operate and maintain the software This guide includes the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 Introduction provides a general overview of the software principles of operation and performance considerations Chapter 2 Getting Started describes how to connect the mini laptop to the detector and how to run the software application Chapter 3 Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User I nterface provides a quick your of the user interface and its buttons and toolbars Chapter 4 SharpEye 40 40 Series Flame Detectors provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure it using the software application Chapter 5 SharpEye 20 20 Series Flame Detectors provides a brief overview of
70. v B February 2010 Configuring the Detector This section describes how to configure the detector s parameters Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector You access the Setup table from the Main window To configure the detector 3 From the Main window click the Setup button 2 The Setup Table window appears pz Setup Table Address Model No Serial No 1 20 20 SI 11097 AUTO 15 X Ww Activate Accessory Relay on Warning Enable Automatic BIT Activate Alarm on successfull manual BIT i Activate Accessory Relay on successful manual BIT Accessory Relay as EOL e v 3 Cancel Esc Set F3 Print Define the parameters as required Full details of each available parameter can be found in Setup Table Window Parameters on page 33 Click the Set button Nr The detector is configured Setup Table Window Parameters This section describes the Setup Tables window and the various parameters that you can define Table 23 details the Setup Table window parameters Table 23 Setup Table Window Parameters Parameter Description Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of the detector The values are given in meters A higher number means greater sensitivity See Detector Sensitivity Settings on page 34 Heat Mode A device for clearing condensation from the lens demister Can be On Off or Auto 33 aPELTREX INC WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic Software User Guide
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