Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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5. Once the RECORDED data represents the desired

profile, navigate to the SAVED PROFILE menu.

The SAVED PROFILE menu provides a preview of

several slots for permanently storing the RECORDED

profile. Navigate to a slot to overwrite. (Use SLOT 1

for a new unit).

PROFILE MODE

ALARM MODE LEVEL/LEARN

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

LEARN MENU

LEARN ENABLED?
START LEARN
STOP LEARN
RECORDED
CLR RECORDED
ALARM PROFILE
SAVED PROFILE

SAVED PROFILE

NAME
DATE
TIME

6. Select the slot. The menu that appears shows the

options of SELECT and SAVE. First select SAVE

to copy the RECORDED profile into the SAVED

PROFILE slot. Select SELECT to tell the ATX10 to

use this SAVED PROFILE slot as its profile for the

alarm function.

7. Navigate back to the LEARN MENU and confirm

that the selected slot’s name appears as the ALARM

PROFILE.

8. Return to the PROFILE MODE menu and set the

following parameters as desired:

SENSITIVITY (dB) - The actual alarm threshold used

in each band is a combination of the profile and

this fixed offset. (i.e. a value of 3 would mean each

band is counted towards alarm if it exceeds a level

3 higher than its corresponding level in the profile).

RECOVER (SEC) – This setting specifies the time (in

seconds) that elapses from the moment the alarm

criteria are no longer met until the alarm is cleared.

BAND COUNT – Similar to Basic and Profile-Level

operation, the band count can be adjusted in
Profile-Learn

. It is preferable to leave the count at

the default of 14 or perhaps somewhat higher in
Profile-Learn

mode, since a large sensitivity gain is

already realized with the use of a profile. A lower

band count may make the detector susceptible to

narrow band false alarm sources.

PREALARM CONFIGURATION
The PREALARM option is available in Profile-Level/Learn

mode (not Basic), and can be configured as follows

through the PROFILE MODE menu.

1. Set PREALARM ON to ‘Y’

2. Set PREALARM LVL.

The alarm threshold for each band is lowered by this

value, effectively making the band more sensitive.

PREALARM is intended to be more sensitive than

the normal alarm and can be used as a warning that

a potential alarm condition may be imminent.

The number of bands that exceed this lower

threshold are counted. When they reach the BAND

COUNT setting used for normal alarms, PREALARM

will annunciate, resulting in a 16 mA output.

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