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8 configuring your detector, Configuring your detector – Spectrex 40/40I Triple IR (IR3) Flame Detector User Manual

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TM 40/40I, Rev (6) July 2013

Configuring your Detector

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0-20mA is ‘Sink’ in option 1 and ‘Source’ in option 2 and 3.

0-20mA 'Source' in options 2 and 3 available with the HART protocol.

In Wiring Option 1, link Terminals 1 and 8 to change the mA output to

‘Source’.

The Fault output is N.C. energized SPST relay. The contacts are closed

when the Detector is in its normal operational condition in options 1, 2
and 4, and available as N.O. energized in options 3 and 5.

The Auxiliary output is N.O. energized (SPST) relay. The Auxiliary Relay

may act in parallel with the ALARM relay to activate another external
device or it may provide a warning signal, depending on the function
configuration.

2.8

Configuring your Detector

You can reprogram the function setup using the RS-485 connection or using
the HART protocol as follows:

Mini Laptop Kit (P/N 777820): The mini laptop, pre-loaded with the

Spectrex host software, enables you to re-configure settings or perform
diagnostics on all 40/40 series flame detectors.

Refer to manual TM777070 for programming instructions when using the
Mini Laptop Kit.

USB RS485 Harness Kit (P/N 794079-5): The USB RS485 Harness Kit

with RS485/USB converter, used with the Spectrex host software,
enables you to connect to any available PC or laptop to re-configure
settings or perform diagnostics on all 40/40 series flame detectors.

Refer to manual TM777050 for programming instructions when using the
USB RS485 Harness Kit.

HART Protocol: Refer to Manual TM 777030 for programming

instructions.

These functions enable you to set:

Sensitivity

Alarm Delay

Address Setup

Mode of Operation

Heated Optics Operation

The factory Default settings listed for each function are:

Sensitivity – 30

Alarm Delay – A

Alarm Latch – No

Auxiliary Relay – No

Automatic BIT – Yes