Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual
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ATX10
The main function of the ATX10 Transmitter is to evaluate
the incoming acoustic power spectrum data from the
AC100 Acoustic Sensor and make a determination of
alarm condition. The transmitter communicates with the
sensor via proprietary serial connection.
Operating Power
The acoustic detector operates on 24 Vdc nominal (9 to
30 Vdc total range) system power via wired connection
to terminal blocks in the transmitter junction box. The
24 Vdc is also passed through to the sensor unit for
power.
LEDs
The ATX10 includes three local LEDs on the faceplate
to indicate Power (green), Fault (yellow), and Alarm
(red) status.
LED Indication
Status
Steady green
power On
Slowly Flashing green
( learn Function Active Rapidly Flashing green (Twice per Second) manual AiC in progress Steady yellow Critical Fault Slowly Flashing yellow ( Advisory Fault Steady Red Alarm Rapidly Flashing Red (Twice per Second) pre-alarm See Figure 2 for LED locations. Magnetic Switches support local initiation of an acoustic test, and clearing of latched alarms. See Figure 2 for magnetic switch locations. 4-20 mA Output the 4-20 mA HART output. Valid 4-20 mA outputs and their meanings are summarized below: Output Status 1 mA Critcal Fault 2 mA Advisory Fault 4 mA normal 16 mA pre-Alarm 20 mA Alarm Figure 2—magnetic Switches and leDs on ATX10 Faceplate TEST RESET ALARM FAULT POWER TEST SWITCH FAULT LED ALARM LED POWER LED RESET SWITCH A2587
The ATX10 includes two magnetic switches that
The safety function of the detector is communicated via