2 dry contact relays, 3 rs-485 interface, 3 system set up – Spectrex Xenon 700 SIL Open-Path Gas Detection System User Manual

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Xenon 700S SIL Gas Detector

18

System Set Up

Table 6: Optional - Discrete Reading of 0-20mA at Different Detector
Modes

Current Reading Status and Description

LEL.m
Setting

0+0.3mA

Fault 2 or Low Voltage

-

1±0.3mA

Zero Calibration

-

2±0.3mA

Fault 1

-

3±0.3mA

“Maintenance Call”

-

4±0.5mA

Standby

-

14±0.5mA

Warning

1

19±0.5mA

Alarm

3

21mA

Concentration is over the range limit
(more than full-scale concentration).

3.2.2 Dry Contact Relays

The detector may include up to three of the following relays depending on
the wiring configuration:

Fault relay

Alarm relay

Accessory relay

Alarm and Accessory relays are normally non-energized open. When in the
alarm or warning status the appropriate relay is closed.

Fault relay is normally energized closed, and when it is in the fault condition
the relay is opened.

3.2.3 RS-485 Interface

The RS-485 input/output sends complete data information to a PC and
receives data or control commands from the PC. The protocol is Modbus
compatible. The communication with the PC that is operated through the
interface is executed only when used with appropriate host software.

3.3

System Set Up

This section includes the following options:

Detection Function Programming, page 19

Detection Set-Up Function, page 19

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