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Det-Tronics PIRECL Infrared Carbon Dioxide Gas Detector PointWatch Eclipse User Manual

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1 Device Variables

2 Diagnostics

3 Device Setup

TypICal SeTUp of a pIreCl Co

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After HART communication has been established with the PIRECL, the following operational parameters are generally

verified:

1. Inspect the Root menu to confirm that the gas type selected is proper for the gas hazard to be detected. The

PIRECL is shipped from the factory calibrated and set for detection of carbon dioxide.

2. Inspect the Gas Alarm level thresholds and Fault output signals using the Detailed setup option, and modify these

settings if required.

3. Enter a device Tag number and/or descriptor for future traceability and guidance.

While these three operations are typical, these steps may not be satisfactory for your application.

The following data provides basic guidance on HART menu navigation. Refer to the HART Field Communicator manual

for additional guidance.

onlIne MenU
When HART communication is established with the PIRECL, the first menu displayed is the

Root menu:

To select any of the 3 menu options shown, highlight the desired option using the up/down

arrow key, and then press the “right arrow” key.

1 Device Variables
The Device Variables menu lists all process variables and identification information for the connected device. Refer to

the Device Variables Submenu for more information.

2 Diagnostics
Selecting this menu offers device and loop tests, calibration, and status/history options. Refer to the Diagnostics menu

for more information.

3 Device Setup
Device Setup menu accesses configuration parameters of the connected device. Refer to the Device Setup Submenu

for more information.