Det-Tronics U9500 Infiniti Gas Transmitter User Manual

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Table 8—Infiniti Modes of Operation (Continued)

Operating Mode Description

Reset

The Reset mode is entered by holding the Cal magnet to the side of the transmitter enclosure next to CAL/RESET

on the display face of the unit.
• Standard – When the Cal magnet is held there for less than one second, the alarm indicators turn off and all

relay outputs return to their normal condition if no alarms or faults are occurring.

• Forced – When the Cal magnet is held there for 1 to 2 seconds, the alarm indicators turn off and the relay

outputs return to their normal condition even if an alarm or fault condition still exists.

• Remote – Activating the remote reset switch for less than 2 seconds initiates a forced reset. If “YES

EXT CAL” was selected during the setup procedure, the external reset input initiates the setpoint

display cycle when activated for over two seconds.

Setpoint Display

When the Cal magnet is held to the side of the transmitter enclosure next to CAL/RESET for more than two

seconds, the transmitter enters the Setpoint Display mode. Once in this mode, the Cal magnet can be removed.

The Setpoint Display sequence will complete automatically. (The external reset input terminal can also be used

to initiate the setpoint display and calibration mode if “YES EXT CAL” was selected during the setup procedure.)

In this mode:
• The display sequentially shows the programmed alarm setpoints and calibration gas concentration.

• Each value is displayed for approximately 1.5 seconds.

• After completing the sequence, the transmitter automatically returns to the Normal operating mode if the Cal

magnet is no longer being held to the unit (or the external reset input is not activated).

NOTE

If the CAL/RESET switch (or external reset input) is still activated at the end of this cycle, the transmitter
automatically enters the Calibrate mode. If a calibration is not performed, a CAL ABORTED fault will occur. To
exit the Calibrate mode without performing the calibration, cycle power or wait for the calibration fault message,
then reset the unit.

The Setpoint Display mode is used only for displaying the setpoints. Use the “Setup” mode for changing setpoint

and calibration gas values.

Auto Calibration

Auto calibration is the default setting and the recommended calibration method for all sensors except for Chlorine

(Cl

2

) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO

2

). Auto calibration is required for use with PointWatch.

• Auto Cal is an automatic calibration procedure that requires no adjustments by the operator. The Calibrate

mode is entered by holding the Cal magnet to the CAL/RESET magnetic switch until completion of the “Setpoint

Display” sequence described above (approximately 7 seconds). (The external reset input terminal can also be

used to enter the calibrate mode if “YES EXT CAL” was selected during the Setup procedure. Activate the input

until completion of the “Setpoint Display” sequence.)

• For calibration of the Infiniti with the C7065E O

2

sensor, there are two modes of Auto Calibration available:

1. Initial / Sensor Replacement Calibration

2. Routine Calibration

Use Option #1 for new sensor start-up or after replacing a sensor. Use Option #2 for all subsequent calibrations

after Option #1 has been completed.

• The transmitter performs the Zero adjustments, then signals the operator when to apply and also when to

remove the calibration gas. Upon completion of a successful calibration, the transmitter automatically returns

to the Normal operating mode.

• If the operator fails to complete the calibration procedure, if an error in calibrating occurs, or if a successful

calibration cannot be completed, the transmitter will automatically return to the Normal mode and continue to

use the previous calibration data (after 10 minutes or when the gas level drops below the lowest alarm setpoint).

A fault indication will be displayed until a reset occurs.

• If the microprocessor determines that the sensor cell is approaching the end of its useful life, the message “SEN

AT EOL” will be indicated on the display. A fault indication will be displayed until a reset occurs.

• While in the Calibrate mode, all transmitter outputs are inhibited and the dc current output goes to a preset

level (adjustable from 0 to 20 mA, with a default value of 2.0 mA). See “Setup” section for complete calibration

procedure.

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