Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter User Manual

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Acoustic Integrity Check (AIC)
The AC100 Acoustic Sensor includes an integrated

acoustic source capable of providing a variable

frequency/amplitude output for system self test. Based

on the proven innovation of Det-Tronics’ flame detector

optical integrity (oi

®

) model, the Acoustic Integrity

Check (AIC) capability automatically or manually

tests the sensor to verify proper operation and is user

programmable. A fault condition (2 mA and yellow LED)

is generated when reduced signal strength indicates a

loss of detection range.

Automatic AiC
The automatic AIC is a periodic, short duration test that

does not activate alarms, LEDs or 4-20 mA signals, and

is disabled if a pre-alarm or alarm condition exists.

Both the interval at which the AIC is performed, and the

number of consecutive failures required to annunciate

a fault are user selectable settings adjustable via

HART. To maintain safe operation of the detector, the

combination of AIC interval and successive failures

before fault annunciation is limited so as not to allow

the FlexSonic detector to exceed 60 minutes before

indicating a failed AIC. See table below:

Automated AIC

Interval

(Minutes)

Maximum # of AIC

Failures for Fault

Annunciation

Adjustment

Range

1-60

1-60

Increment

1

1

Default

10

3

manual AiC

The Manual AIC is a system test that, when successful,

results in a latched alarm indication and a 20 mA

output. The RESET function is used to clear Manual

AIC latched alarms.

Note

ensure that system alarms are bypassed prior
to initiating a manual AIC to prevent unwanted
actuation.

Manual AIC can be activated by placing the magnet

at the ‘TEST’ icon on the ATX10 faceplate for at least

3 seconds. Activation of the Manual AIC results in a

flashing green LED and an audible tone during the test

(note that the test tone may not be detectable in loud

environments or where hearing protection is worn).

An AIC failure results in a yellow LED and Fault

indication (2 mA).

Following a Manual AIC, the acoustic detector can

be reset by placing the magnet at the ‘RESET’ icon

on the ATX10 faceplate for at least 3 seconds. The

Reset switch resets any alarms or faults and places the

detector back in the normal operating mode.

The Manual AIC test can also be initiated and reset via

HART command.

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