Processing mode, Eagle quantum premier devices – Det-Tronics S3 Graphics User Manual

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EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES

Version 6.0

EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES

Configuration

Enter the tagname for the detector, a miscellaneous description and then adjust the IR Settings.

Processing Mode

The IR X9800 features signal processing options.

These options determine the type of logic that the detector will use for processing fire signals to customize the

IR X9800 to the application.

Two signal processing options are available for the IR X9800: “TDSA” and “TDSA & Quickfire”.

TDSA enabled

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 X9800 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.

TDSA & Quick Fire enabled

Either initiates fire alarm.

The Quick Fire (High Speed) feature can be used in conjunction with the TDSA signal processing method.

This method overrides TDSA requirements in the event of an intense signal. When Quick Fire is activated, the

detector is capable of responding to an intense fire signal in less than 30 milliseconds (0.030 seconds).

Using the Quick Fire feature in conjunction with TDSA signal processing allows the detector to provide a high

speed response to a large, non-flickering fire (such as in high pressure gas applications) while maintaining an

ability to respond to smaller fires.

X9800 • CONFIGURATION

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