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Detcon TP-700 User Manual

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Model TP-700

TP-700 Instruction Manual

Rev. 3.5

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Move to another menu item by executing a momentary hold, or, return to Normal Operation via automatic
timeout of about 15 seconds (the display will scroll “Set Heater Power” 4 times and then return to Normal
Operation).

The current values for heater power and heater voltage can be observed in the “View Sensor Status” menu.
The target heater power setting at 25C operating temperature is 235 +/- 5mW. At the operating temperature
extremes the observed heater power settings will vary according to the data below:

50°C

normal heater power range is 215 +/- 5mW

0°C

normal heater power range is 260 +/- 5mW

-20°C

normal heater power range is 275 +/- 5mW

-40°C

normal heater power range is 295 +/- 5mW

3.5.7

Signal Output Check

Signal Output Check provides a simulated 4-20mA output and RS-485 Modbus™ output. This simulation
allows the user to conveniently perform a functional system check of their entire safety system. This signal
output simulation also aids the user in performing troubleshooting of signal wiring problems.

The menu item appears as: “Signal Output Check”.

From the “Signal Output Check” text scroll, hold the magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 until the “

” prompt

appears and then hold continuously for an additional 10 seconds.

Once initiated, the display will scroll

“Simulation Active” until the function is stopped.

During simulation mode, the 4-20mA value will be

increased from 4.0mA to 20.0mA (in 1% of range increments at about a 1 second update rate) and then
decreased from 20.0mA to 4.0mA. The same simulation sequence is applied to the Modbus™ output gas
reading.

NOTE: Signal Output Check stays active indefinitely until the user stops the function. There
is no automatic timeout for this feature.

To end simulation mode, hold magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 for 3 seconds. The display will either move to the
prior menu item or move to the next menu item respectively.

Move to another menu item by executing a momentary hold, or, return to Normal Operation via automatic
timeout of about 15 seconds.

3.5.8

Restore Factory Defaults

Restore Factory Defaults is used to clear current user configuration and calibration data from memory and
revert to factory default values. This may be required if the settings have been configured improperly and a
known reference point needs to be re-established to correct the problem.

This menu item appears as: “Restore Defaults”.

NOTE: “Restoring Factory Defaults” should only be used when absolutely necessary. All
previously existing configurational inputs will have to be re-entered if this function is executed.
A full 10-second magnet hold on PGM 2 is required to execute this function.

From the “Restore Defaults” text scroll, hold the programming magnet over PGM2 until the “

” prompt

appears and continue to hold 10 seconds. The display will scroll “Restoring Defaults”, and then will revert to
the “Restore Defaults” text scroll.