Fluke Biomedical 956A-201-M2 User Manual

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Auto reset for the HIGH and WARN alarms may be selected by jumper JP3-3.

Manual Reset

When an alarm trips, the relay coil goes to its abnormal position. The indicator flashes until the alarm is
acknowledged by pressing the ALARM ACK button on the UDR. The indicator then remains steady on
until the alarm condition becomes false. At that time, the alarm resets by turning the indicator off and
returning the contact to its normal position.

Auto Reset

When an alarm trips, the contact goes to its abnormal position. The indicator goes steady on. When the
alarm condition becomes false, the alarm automatically resets, returns the relay coil to normal position,
and turns the indicator off.

Auto reset may be selected for the HIGH and WARN alarms by removing jumper JP3-3 from the UDR
main board.

Standard relay operation for the UDR is fail-safe. When the unit is powered, the relay coil energizes. If
power is lost to the relay coil, or an alarm condition occurs, the relay de-energizes, giving a trip indication.
This logic provides fail-safe operation for the alarm function.

Non-Fail-safe relay operation for the HIGH and WARN alarms is available as an option.

High Alarm

The HIGH alarm condition is “true” when the display dose rate is greater than or equal to the HIGH alarm
setpoint and “false” for all other conditions.

The standard logic for the HIGH alarm is fail-safe, manual reset.

When the HIGH alarm is tripped, the red HIGH alarm indicator begins flashing, the bargraph goes to red,
and the HIGH alarm relay coil de-energizes. When the alarm is acknowledged, the HIGH alarm indicator
goes steady on.

The HIGH alarm relay will change state (i.e. energize) after the Acknowledge push button is pressed and
the radiation value drops below the setpoint.

The HIGH alarm is normally inhibited in Check Source mode. By removing jumper PJ3-5, the HIGH and
WARN alarms may be enabled in check Source mode.

The firmware will not accept a High setpoint that is lower than the Warn set point. On the 956A-201-M2,
Error Code E0004 will be displayed.


On the 956A-201-M2, 120 Vac is wired to high alarm relay
contacts P2-13 and 14.

WARN Alarm

The WARN alarm condition is “true” when the display dose rate is greater than or equal to the WARN
alarm setpoint and “false” for all other conditions.

The standard logic for the WARN alarm is fail-safe, manual reset.

When the WARN alarm is tripped, the amber WARN alarm indicator begins flashing, the bargraph goes to
amber, the WARN alarm relay coil de-energizes. When the alarm is acknowledged, the WARN alarm
indicator goes steady on. With the alarm acknowledged, the relay will change state when the radiation
value drops below the setpoint.

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