Hired-Hand Emergency Back-Up and Alarms: Secondary Sensing System Expansion User Manual
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Manual No. 4801-3001 Rev 7-08
Secondary Sensing System Expansion
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5.1
Control / Editor Section
Just below the Back-Up Section on the right hand side of the controller is the Control / Editor Section.
This section has three buttons: Mode, Plus (+) and Minus (–). The Mode button is used to navigate thru
settings and conditions. When the Mode button is momentarily pressed, the green LED Indicators change
to the next reading. By pressing and holding the Mode button for at least 5 seconds, the S
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can be placed
in the Program Mode as discussed in Section 6 of this manual. Press the Plus (+) or Minus (-) button to
change the values (readings) in the Ventilation Back-Up Display or Zone Temperature Section Displays
depending on the specific display selected.
Control / Editor Green Indicator LED’s show the type of information represented. For example, if the
green light beside “Temperature” is lit, then the Zone Displays are showing the current readings from
sensors. The other options for the Display Indicators are Target, High Limit, Low Limit, Status, and
History. These modes are changed by momentarily pressing the Mode button. Each press of the Mode
button steps the Display Indicator to the next reading Mode.
5.1.1 Temperature
The specific Zone Temperature (Zone 1, 2, or 3) lists the individual sensor temperature for each zone.
The Ventilation Back-Up Temperature shown will be the average of the enabled sensors (Zone 1, 2, and/or
3). In the Zone Temperature Section, a reading of “--.-“ indicates the sensor is disconnected or in error.
Also, if the display is flashing “OFF”, it means the sensor is disabled. Therefore, it will not cause the
alarm to sound or be included in the Back-Up System’s average temperature. The Ventilation Back-Up
Temperature displays the average of the enabled Zone Temperature Sensors.
LED
Indicators
+ Scroll
Button
-
Scroll
Button
Mode
Button
Ventilation Back-Up Temperature
Specific Zone Temperatures