Status lights, Program buttons – RKI Instruments Beacon 800 User Manual

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5 • Internal Description

Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual

Figure 2: Display Board Component Location

Status Lights

The Beacon 800 includes four status lights that indicate the current status of the monitor:
the ALARM 1 light, the ALARM 2 light, the FAIL light, and the PILOT light (see Figure 2).

PILOT Light

The PILOT light is on when the Beacon 800 is receiving incoming power, either AC or DC
power.

FAIL Light

The FAIL light turns on when the Beacon 800 is experiencing a fail condition. A fail
condition can be caused by a failure within the Beacon 800 or transmitter(s) wired to the
Beacon 800 (see “Chapter 6: Maintenance” on page 29).

ALARM 1 Light

The ALARM 1 light is on when the Beacon 800 is experiencing a low-level (alarm 1) or
high-level (alarm 2) gas condition.

ALARM 2 Light

The ALARM 2 light is on when the Beacon 800 is experiencing a high-level (alarm 2) gas
condition.

Program Buttons

The Beacon 800 includes four program button that allow you to enter the Configuration
Menu, navigate through the menu, update instrument and channel settings, and save
changes to the settings. The program buttons, listed in Table 2, are near the right edge of
the display board (see Figure 2).

ESCAPE button

UP (YES) button

DOWN (NO) button

ENTER button

PILOT light

ALARM 2 light

ALARM 1 light

Display screen 1

(channels 1-4)

Display screen 2

(channels 5-8)

FAIL light

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(total of 2)

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