Det-Tronics GP16XX Standard Gas Panel User Manual

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lON DEVICE SETUP
The following example is for an ECLIPSE gas detector

setup for use on the LON.

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The following setup instruction assumes that all
wiring from the LON device to the LON wiring
terminal (Figure 3) has been made, and the
GP16XX is powered up.

prior to setup, make

sure that power is oFF on the LoN device.
Reference the device specific instruction manual
for wiring and calibration information.

1. From the Main screen press the SETUP button.

2. The Setup screen will open. Touch an empty channel

to open the Setup Login screen.

3. Touch the "User ID" input field to open the User

ID Input screen (Figure 10). Using the on-screen

keyboard, type "ADMIN" then press the ENT (Enter)

button to accept the user ID.

4. The Setup Login screen will open. Touch the

"Password" input field to open the Password Input

screen (Figure 10). Using the on-screen keyboard,

type "DEC" and press the ENT button to accept the

password.

5. The Setup Login screen will re-open. Press the OK

button to accept the user ID and password.

6. The Device Setup screen will open. Touch the

Custom Device ID field to activate the cursor. Type

an 8 character limit tagname for the ECLIPSE, and

make sure to press the ENT button to submit the
tagname

.

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The tagname will not be accepted until the ENT
button is pressed.

7. Still in the Device Setup screen, select ECLIPSE

as the device type and press the SAVE button.

The Setup screen will open, showing the activated

channel.

8. In the Setup screen, touch the channel that was

activated to return to the Device Setup screen.

9. Take note of the device network address in the

top right display field of the Device Setup screen

(Figure 8).

10. With power still turned off on the ECLIPSE, set

its address according to the device address

collected in Step 9. Reference the ECLIPSE

manual, 95-8526, for instructions on setting the

network address.

11. With the device address set, re-assemble (if

applicable) and power-up the device.

CAutIoN

When the ECLIPSE Gas Detector is used in
conjunction with an appropriate certified Control
Unit and is setup for a non-latching high alarm,
the control unit must always latch and require a
deliberate manual action to clear a high gas alarm.
When used as a stand alone device, the high
alarm must always be programmed for latching
operation.

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If power is not turned off on a LON device prior
to setting its network address, a fault will be
generated and the device may be assigned the
wrong network address.

12. Press the SAVE button on the Device Setup

screen and allow approximately 1 minute for the

new device to be recognized.

13. Calibrate the device using information in the device

specific instruction manual.

NOTE

Calibration of LON devices cannot be initiated
from the GP16XX, only locally on the LON
device. However, LON device calibrations can be
monitored from the GP16XX (see the Calibration
section of this manual for more information).

DEVICE REMOVAl
The following procedure can be used for devices

connected through the AIM or the LON.

1. On the Device Setup screen touch the Custom

Device ID field to activate the cursor, then press the

CLR button to delete the tagname. Press ENTER to

submit the change.

2. Still in the Device Setup screen press the OFF button

to disassociate the device type from the device on

the channel and press SAVE. The Setup screen will

open, showing an empty channel.

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When disconnecting LON devices, a LON fault will
be generated if the device is removed through
the GP16XX touch screen. The fault is cleared
by physically removing the device from the LON
wiring terminal. Remember to close the LON loop
if a new device is not replacing the device that
was removed. Refer to the EQP manual, 95-8533,
for more information.

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If a 4-20 mA device is being removed from an
AIM, be sure to install a resistor back into the now
empty channel to avoid a fault condition.

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