4 photo processing, 1 smartsense processing, 2 smartsense enhancement – Tyco MX4428 User Manual

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MX4428 MXP Engineering / Technical Manual

Document: LT0273

MXP Loop Filter Board

Page 9-6

24 March 2006

Issue 1.5

9.4

PHOTO

PROCESSING

9.4.1 SMARTSENSE

PROCESSING

The smoke reading of the detector is returned as input AI0 from the device ASIC. Figure 9.2
shows a general view of the processing of the values received from the photoelectric sensor.
It is of interest that the value is multiplied by a factor (between 1 and 4) depending on the
factory calibration of the sensor, and again multiplied by a factor depending on the
temperature rate of rise (when “enhanced” operation is selected). In both cases the “tracked
value” is subtracted, the multiplication applied, and the “tracked value” added back in. This is
so that all scaling occurs relative to the clean air value.

When the MXP or detector powers up the clean air value or “tracked value” is initially set to
the average of the reading from the detector after about 30 seconds and the value stored in
the detector EEPROM, and then may continue to track up or down by 1 each poll for the
next 3 minutes.

When the “tracked value” is reset manually by command from the MX4428, it is set to a
value which will make CV equal to TV. Unless the calibration factor is exactly 1.0, the new
TV is not simply the same as the previous CV.

Subtractor

+

-

Calibration

Adder

Exponential
Filter

Subtractor

Enhancement Factor
derived from Heat RORCV
(1 if no enhancement)

Adder

Multiplier

Slope
Limiter

Very Slow Slope
Limiter
(1 step per Photo Tracking Interval)

TV = Tracked Value = Assumed Clean Air Value

Raw
Value

-

+

+

+

+

+

-

-

-

-

Alarm Threshold

Alarm

Subtractor

Subtractor

Comparator

Comparator

CV

PreAlarm Threshold

PreAlarm

CVEnh
(CV to FIP)

SLV

Smoke Filter
Divisor

Smoke Step
Limit

Figure 9.2 Photo Processing Diagram - SmartSense


9.4.2 SMARTSENSE ENHANCEMENT

Figure 9.3 shows the amount by which smoke readings are increased depending on the
temperature rate of rise.

The default enhancement multiplier parameter is 12. The graph (Figure 9.3) shows the effect
of this factor and also the effect of an alternative parameter of 6.

If enhancement is disabled, (or less efficiently if the enhancement multiplier parameter is set
to 0) the multiplier is exactly 1.

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