Problem cause solution, Sound level monitoring – Sensaphone 800 User Manual

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Appendix B: Troubleshooting

121

Problem

Cause

Solution

1.

False

high

sound

alarms

occur

frequently.

2.

High

sound

does

not

cause

an

alarm.

The

programmed

sound

sensitivity

results

in

over-sensitivity

to

non-alarm

sound

as

well

as

alarm sound.

Sound

Recognition

Time

is

too

short.

The

unit

is

not

close

enough

to

the

high

sound

source, or the programmed sound setting

results in a lack of sensitivity to high sound.

Reprogram

the

sound

sensitivity.

Refer

to

Chapter

5,

Section

5.10.

Lengthen

the

sound

Recognition

Time.

Refer

to

Chapter

5,

Section

5.10.

Move the unit closer or reprogram the sound

sensitivity.

Refer

to

Chapter

5,

Section

5.10.

Sound

Level Monitoring:

5.

False

high

temperature

alarms

from

freezer.

6.

The

Sensaphone

calls

with

a

high/

low temperature alarm but recites a

temperature that’s within the programmed

limits.

Most freezers have a defrost cycle

during which the temperature will rise

considerably, thus causing an alarm to

occur.

The

Sensaphone

recites

the

“current”

temperature when it calls you, not

the temperature at the time the alarm

occurred. It is likely that the temperature

has changed since the time the alarm was

detected and has since returned to normal

operating conditions.

Program

an

zone

recognition

time

longer

than

the defrost cycle.

Shorten the Call Delay or lengthen the Zone

Recognition

Time.

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