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Det-Tronics X5200 UVIR Flame Detector with Pulse Output User Manual

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7.1

The Mag oi test is performed by placing a magnet

by the location marked “MAG OI” on the outside of

the detector (see Figure  2). This action causes the

detector to immediately send pulses to the controller.

Controller response is as follows:

• The Zone LED blinks.
• The digital display indicates which zone is in alarm.
• The status indicator shows “6” (fire).

Important

Mag

oi

can be performed with the controller’s

(R7404/R7494) keylock switch in either the
NORMAl or TEsT position. In NORMAl, the
controller goes into alarm and activates its outputs.
If no controller alarm output is desired, place
the keylock switch in the TEsT position before
touching the magnet to the outside of the detector.
Man

oi

operates only with the keylock switch in

the TEsT position.

During the entire test, the detector gives no indication

of alarm.

To reset the controller status and alarms, place the

keylock switch in RESET. Return the keylock switch to

NORMAL when testing is complete.

The Man oi test is nearly identical to the Mag oi test,

except for the manner in which the test is initiated:

• Place the keylock switch on the controller (R7404/

R7494) in the TEST position.

• Press the SELECT button to select the appropriate

detector for test.

• Press the TEST/ACCEPT button to initiate the test.

Controller and detector responses are identical to the

Mag oi test described above.

To reset the controller status and alarms, place the

keylock switch in RESET. Return the keylock switch to

NORMAL when testing is complete.

NOTE

Refer to Appendix A for FM verification of
Det-Tronics’

oi

function.

COMMUNICaTION
The X5200 is furnished with an RS-485 interface for

communicating status and other information with external

devices. The RS-485 uses MODBUS protocol, with the

detector configured as a slave device.

DaTa LOggINg
Data logging capability is also provided. Status

conditions such as normal, power down, general and oi

faults, pre-alarm, fire alarm, time and temperature are

recorded. Each event is time and date stamped, along

with the temperature and input voltage. Event data is

stored in non-volatile memory when the event becomes

active, and again when the status changes. Data is

accessible using Det-Tronics’ Inspector Connector

accessory or RS-485.

INTEgRaL wIRINg COMpaRTMENT
All external wiring to the device is connected within the

integral junction box. The detector is furnished with

four conduit entries, with either 3/4 inch NPT or M25

threads.

SIgNal PROCESSINg OPTIONS

The X5200 features signal processing options for both the

UV and IR sensor. These options determine the type of

logic that the detector will use for processing fire signals

to customize the X5200 to the application.

IR DETECTOR OpTIONS
The IR detector in the X5200 can be programmed for:

TDSA enabled

Both TDSA and Quick Fire enabled (either initiates

fire alarm).

Time Domain Signal analysis (TDSa)
The TDSA signal processing technique analyzes the

input signal in real time, requiring the IR signal to flicker

randomly in order to recognize it as a fire condition.

Using TDSA signal processing, the X5200 ignores

regularly chopped blackbody sources (occurring in areas

where moving conveyors and hot objects in proximity

to one another result in a regularly chopped IR signal),

because it looks for a less uniform signal. However, in

the presence of a regularly chopped signal, the unit is

more susceptible to false alarms due to sporadic IR that

functions as a trigger when occurring in conjunction with

the regularly chopped signal.