Configuration – Honeywell 96D User Manual

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Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor

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Event (Programming Events)

Default event configuration (EVENT MENU):

Relay #1 will be activated when alarm A is
reached.

Alarm B will trigger relay #2.

The buzzer will also be activated for any
sensors that reach alarm B.

Relay #3 will be activated when alarm C is
reached.

Pressing the silence key will acknowledge the
latched Events and silence the buzzer.

Relay #4 will be activated for any fault status.

Event programming serves to define particular
actions. The following specific windows are used for
such programming:

• Action

Delay (Condition 1) (Condition 2)

• Delete

Action (Definition of Actions)

Actions are comprised of two parameters.

TARGET

identifies the component that will perform the action.
The following three components may be
programmed:

Tx (Transmitter (sensor))

Re (Relay Pack/Annunciator Panel)

• Ctrl

(Controller)

RELAY identifies the output, which will be activated
when the event is true. The output may be one of the
following three:

#XX (Activation of the component’s relay #XX)

Buzzer (Activation of the component’s audible
alarm)

ALL (activation of all the component’s relays
and audible alarm)

Delay (Programming of Delays)

BEFORE and AFTER delays are used to retard the
activation or deactivation of an action. The

BEFORE

delay retards the activation of an action. When an
event becomes true, the action will only be activated
after the indicated delay. The

AFTER delay retards

the action’s deactivation. When the event is no longer
true, the action remains until after the delay period.

The

BEFORE and AFTER delays may be

programmed at 30 seconds, 45 seconds, or from 1
minute to 99 minutes by increments of 1 minute. The
five dashes (- - - - -) indicate that no delay had been
programmed. The

AFTER delay can also be put into

latch mode.

Latch Mode

The latch function is executed on an EVENT
state.

It is possible to select the latch mode by editing
the after-delay to the latch value.

The EVENT stays activated until the SILENCE
key is pressed.

The silence key has two functions: silence the
buzzer and unlatch the Event.

When the silence key is pressed, events in latch
mode are unlatched and re-evaluated. If the Event
conditions are still true, the given Event stays
activated and returns into latch mode. If not, the
Event is deactivated.

3. Event 001

-Action-

Target: Ctrl

Relay: #01

3. Event 001

-Delays-

Before: - - - -

After : 01min

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