Startup – Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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startup

The following section describes configuration of the

acoustic detector (using a HART handheld device) for

the following modes of operation:
Basic
Profile - Level / Learn

The ATX10 is factory programmed to run in Basic

operating mode. This mode of operation uses the

simplest setup process, but offers the fewest options

for adjusting sensitivity.

Profile

mode is an alternate option that allows access

to additional configuration parameters, as well as the

ability to “Learn” background profiles.

BASIC MODE

Basic

mode uses a simple alarm detection technique.

The detector searches the ultrasonic spectrum for

bands that exceed a fixed threshold. When a sufficient

number of these bands exceeds the pre-set level, an

alarm condition is detected (adjustment range = 40-120

dB, default = 59 dB). If the alarm condition continues

for a fixed period of time, an alarm output is generated

(adjustment range = 0-30 seconds, default = 5 seconds).

The fixed threshold level and the fixed time period are

field selectable, and are the only variables that need

to be considered in Basic mode. Use the following

procedure to configure the detector for Basic operating

mode.

1. Navigate the HART menu as follows:

DEVICE MENU > DEVICE SETUP > ALARM SETUP

> MODE > BASIC.

BASIC MODE

LEVEL (dB)
DELAY (SEC)
AUTO LEVEL

DEVICE SETUP

ALARM SETUP
SD MENU
SET RTC
CALIBRATION MENU
WRITE PROTECT
HART SETUP

ALARM SETUP

MODE BASIC/
PROFILE/
ADVANCED
LATCHING
BASIC MODE
PROFILE MODE

2. In the BASIC MODE menu, set the LEVEL (dB): This

should be set to a numeric value between 40 and 120

(factory default is 59). This represents the threshold at

which a leak will be detected and an alarm declared.

Lower numbers represent greater sensitivity and

higher numbers will result in less sensitivity to alarm.

This value can be set manually, or by using the AUTO

LEVEL function.

ALARM SETUP

MODE BASIC/
PROFILE/
ADVANCED
LATCHING
BASIC MODE
PROFILE MODE

BASIC MODE

LEVEL (dB)
DELAY (SEC)
AUTO LEVEL

AUTO LEVEL

ENABLED?
ENABLE

3. AUTO LEVEL can be set as follows:

Enable AUTO LEVEL via the ENABLE command

in the AUTO LEVEL submenu. The detector will

automatically select a new LEVEL (dB) setting

based on the background noise picked up during a

10 second (not field adjustable) interval.

4. Set the DELAY (SEC): This delay represents the

time that an alarm condition must be held in order

to annunciate an alarm (adjustment range = 0-30

seconds, default = 5 seconds). It is normally not

necessary to change this value. However, it can be

useful to increase the delay if there are false alarms

due to momentary events.

PROFILE MODE
In the Profile operating mode, the detector still uses the

same alarm detection techniques. However, several

additional options and capabilities are offered. Use the

following procedure to configure the detector for Profile

operating mode.

1. Navigate the HART menu as follows:

DEVICE MENU > DEVICE SETUP > ALARM SETUP

> MODE > PROFILE.

PROFILE MODE

ALARM MODE LEVEL/LEARN

LEVEL (dB)
SENSITIVITY (dB)
BAND COUNT
DELAY (SEC)
RECOVER (SEC)
LEARN MENU
PREALARM ON
PREALARM LVL

DEVICE SETUP

ALARM SETUP
SD MENU
SET RTC
CALIBRATION MENU
WRITE PROTECT
HART SETUP

ALARM SETUP

MODE BASIC/
PROFILE/
ADVANCED
LATCHING
BASIC MODE
PROFILE MODE

2. In the PROFILE MODE menu, select ALARM MODE,

and then either LEVEL or LEARN. (The following

sections describe the differences between LEVEL

and LEARN.)

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