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    							   Operation
    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)31
    Control Buttons
    The control buttons for the Common Module and each Channel Module are located beneath an
    access panel underneath their displays. To access the buttons carry out the following procedure:
    1 Access the controller interior.
    See page 13.
    Note None of the Control Buttons Access Panels can be opened until access is made.
    2 Push down on the finger grip located at the bottom of the Control Buttons Access 
    Panel.
    See the subsequent diagram and the diagram on page 13.
    3 Slide the panel down to release it. 
    The panel springs upward and is held in the open position. This provides access to the buttons.
    The four control buttons provide the following functions.
    The results of these actions are displayed on the associated display. Button Function In Text
    Navigates up through menus and lists and is used to select (highlight) 
    a menu option. Also used to increment values, e.g. range.Up
    Navigates down through menus and lists and is used to select 
    (highlight) a menu option. Also used to decrement values.Down
    Enters a menu function. Saves a user setting.OK
    Exits/cancels the current screen/option and returns to the previous 
    screen/option. Acknowledges alarm/fault.
    With no gas event reported, press the button once to put the controller 
    through it self-test routine, see page 30.Cancel
    Control Buttons Access Panel
    (removed for clarity)
    Up Button
    OK Button
    Down Button
    Cancel Button
    Control Buttons Access Panel
    (removed for clarity)
    Cancel Button
    Up Button
    OK Button
    Down Button
    X 
    						
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    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)32
    Using Menus
    Both the Common Module and each Channel Module use a menu system for configuration/
    control that is displayed/navigated in the same way. 
    Displaying Menus
    „Press the  and  — Up and Down — control buttons at the same time.
    The Common Module shows the Event History menu icon flashing. 
    Each Channel Module displays 000 in the gas reading position and the Gas Units/Range
    menu icon flashes. 
    Navigating Menus
    1 Press either the   or   — Up or Down — control buttons.
    This steps through the menu choices until one is selected. The associated icon flashes.
    2 Press the   — OK — control button to enter the selected menu.
    Accepting Menu Choices
    „Press the   — OK — control button.
    This saves the selection/value and moves to the next step. 
    Cancelling Operations/Choices
    To cancel operations/choices:
    „Press the   — Cancel — button. 
    This returns to the previous menu level, setting, etc. 
    Pressing Cancel again returns to normal operation.
    Note The system automatically returns to normal operation if no buttons are pressed for 
    more than 30 minutes. 
    For details of the Common Module menu see page 37. For details of the Channel Module
    menu see page 43. To change user settings/configuration using the menus and control buttons
    see page 44.
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    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)33
    Alarms
    This section describes how detector events are shown at the Common Module and the Channel
    Module, and how to respond to them. 
    All channel alarms and faults are monitored by the Common Module and can be acknowledged/
    reset there.
    When any detector event occurs, e.g. Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Fault, the related Channel Module
    reports this as follows:
    • the status icon for the type of event flashes, e.g.   — for Alarm 1
    • the LED for the type of event flashes, e.g, 
     — ALARM
    • the channel’s audible alarm sounds
    At the same time the Common Module reports events as follows:
    • the audible alarm sounds continuously 
    • the channel number, with the event condition, is highlighted by a flashing square 
    around it, e.g   — for channel number 1
    • the LED for the type of event flashes, e.g, 
     — ALARM
    • the corresponding relays/outputs are activated
    To acknowledge/accept any alarm press the Cancel button on the Common Module. 
    This causes:
    •the Common Module audible alarm to be silenced
    • the related icons and LEDs on the Common Module change from flashing to steady
    • the icons and LEDs on the relevant Channel Module change from flashing to steady
    The alarm can be acknowledged at the individual Channel Module by pressing its Cancel button
    but, although the alarm/fault LED becomes steady there, the audible alarm and event LED at the
    Common Module continue.
    Pressing the Cancel button again, silences the Common Module audible alarm and turns off all
    the related icons, outputs and LEDs. This resets the alarm/fault.
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    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)34
    Common Module
    Caution Gas events occurring at detectors while the Common Module is in 
    the menu mode are not reported there. The Channel Module 
    continues to monitor gas detector events and report them.
    The Display Module on the Common Module provides a graphical user interface that, during
    normal operation shows:
    • common system status information
    • individual Channel Module alarm information
    •the time/date
    An audible alarm sounds whenever an abnormal event is detected, e.g. alarm, fault, etc. 
    Alarms can be acknowledged/reset from the Common Module.
    The display also features a set of menus accessed and controlled via the set of four buttons
    below the display (3 are hidden under a panel), see page 31 and page 43. 
    Three LEDs below the screen indicate status information - power on (green), gas alarm (red) and
    fault (amber).
    The history of the recorded
    events for each Channel
    Module can be viewed to show
    time/date of alarms, faults and
    power on/off. 
    The display shows the alarm/
    fault status of each channel, 
    configuration mode, controller 
    address, and current date and 
    time. 
    The diagram shows the display 
    layout.
    The meaning of the menu icons 
    is explained on page 37.
    Status Indications
    Typical display indications and 
    default relay status for a 
    particular operational state are 
    shown in the following examples.
    Local Address,
    Alarms Total
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    Time
    Status LEDs
    Alarm/Fault
    Status History Records -
    Alarms and Fault,
    Power On/Off 
    Relay Act/Reset
    Menu Icons LCD
    1234
    Date Active Channel
    Number Indicator
    - Frame Shows
    StatusYear, Month, 
    Day 
    Hour, Minute 
    (24 hour clock) 
    						
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    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)35
    Operational 
    StateStatus
    Audio/Visual 
    Output
    DisplayAudible 
    AlarmRelays
    Normal 
    operation
     
    OffAlarm Relay 1 de-energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay energized
    (default)—
    Alarm 1 - 
    Channel 1
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay energizedA1, VIS
    Key:   LED on LED off
    LED flashingAlarm 1, A
    1, flashing (and/or A2, and/or F 
    may flash)
     
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    1234
     
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    1234 
    						
    							   Operation
    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)36
    Alarm 2 - 
    Channel 2
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 energized
    Alarm Relay 2 energized
    Fault relay energizedA2, VIS
    Detector Fault 
    - Channel 3
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 de-energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay de-energizedF VIS Operational 
    StateStatus
    Audio/Visual 
    Output
    DisplayAudible 
    AlarmRelays
    Key:   LED on LED off
    LED flashingAlarm 1, A
    1, flashing (and/or A2, and/or F 
    may flash)
     
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    1234
     
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    1234 
    						
    							   Operation
    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)37
    Alarms
    Common Module alarms, and how to deal with them, are described on page 33.
    Menus
    The Common Module has 5 menu options for configuring/controlling the system. They are
    represented on the display by the icons described in the following table. 
    Power Fault
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 de-energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay de-energizedF VIS
    Menu Description Function More information
    View Event HistoryCheck the time/date of each alarm 
    and power on/offSee page 46
    RS485 
    CommunicationsSet the controller’s address and 
    baud rateSee page 46
    Set relay actionsSet relays to energized or de-
    energized, and latching or non-
    latchingSee page 47
    Set time and dateSet the real-time clock on the 
    controllerSee page 49
    Choose power source Set power source to AC, DC or both  See page 50
    Operational 
    StateStatus
    Audio/Visual 
    Output
    DisplayAudible 
    AlarmRelays
    Key:   LED on LED off
    LED flashingAlarm 1, A
    1, flashing (and/or A2, and/or F 
    may flash)
     
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    1234 
    						
    							   Operation
    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)38
    Channel Module
    Caution Gas events occurring at the detector while the Channel Module is in 
    the menu mode are not reported at the Channel Module or Common 
    Module.
    The Channel Module features a user interface that, during normal operation, shows gas reading
    information, and also channel fault and information messages. It displays channel status and
    configuration information for the channel via a menu accessed and controlled via four buttons
    (3 are hidden) below the display, see page 31 and page 43. 
    An audible alarm sounds whenever a channel event occurs, e.g. gas alarm, fault, etc.
    3 LEDs below the screen indicate channel status information - power on (green), gas alarm (red)
    and fault (amber).
    Each channel’s alarms and faults are
    output to the Common Module where they
    are monitored and where common alarms
    are invoked. 
    The display screen on each Channel
    Module shows the gas concentration (both
    graphically and numerically), range, units,
    alarm/fault status, and configuration mode.
    The diagram shows the display layout.
    The meaning of the menu icons is
    explained on page 43.
    Status Indications
    Typical display indications and default relay
    status for a particular operational state are
    shown in the following examples.
    Gas Reading/
    Va lu e
    Units
    Bar Graph
    Range
    Status LEDs
    Alarm/Fault
    Status
    Menu IconsLCD
    ALARM POWER FAULT 
    						
    							   Operation
    TP4MAN Issue 3 Apr 06 (MAN0631)39
    Operational 
    StateStatus Outputs
    DisplayAudible 
    AlarmRelays4-20 mA 
    (for 2000 ppm 
    range)Comms.
    Normal 
    operation
     
    OffAlarm Relay 1 de-energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay energized
    (default)
    Alarm set point indicators 
    (bars) flash4 mA
    Alarm 1
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 energized
    Alarm Relay 2 de-energized
    Fault relay energized10 mA A1
    Key:  LED on LED off
    LED flashingAlarm 1, A
    1, flashing (and/or A2, and/or F may 
    flash)
    ALARM POWER FAULT
    000 
    						
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    Alarm 2
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 energized
    Alarm Relay 2 energized
    Fault relay energized15.3 mA A1 & A2
    Greater than 
    full scale 
    alarm
     
    OnAlarm Relay 1 energized
    Alarm Relay 2 energized
    Fault relay energized22 mA A1 & A2 Operational 
    StateStatus Outputs
    DisplayAudible 
    AlarmRelays4-20 mA 
    (for 2000 ppm 
    range)Comms.
    Key:  LED on LED off
    LED flashingAlarm 1, A
    1, flashing (and/or A2, and/or F may 
    flash)
    ALARM POWER FAULT 
    						
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