Omega Engineering OMA-VM520-DCP Smoke Alarm User Manual


 
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1: ok
2: ok
3: n/c
4: n/c
Sensor Present
Sensor Present
Sensor Not Detected
Sensor Not Detected
Start Up
When starting up, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor checks each
temperature sensor input to verify that a sensor is connected.
If a sensor is connected and has a reading within range, “ok” will be
printed next to that sensors label.
If a sensor is not connected or has a reading out of range, “n/c” will be
printed next to that sensors label.
Interpreting the Display
1: 501 >
2: 200
3:
4:
SNR 1
H 510
L 370
18:45
The "
>
" symbol means that the
temperature is greater than the
programmed limit
This is the highest
recorded
temperature
This is the lowest
recorded
temperature
The amount of
time the sensor
has been out of
limits
Sensor 1's max
and min
temperature
reading since the
unit has been on
Sensor number
Current Temperature
No
>
or
<
symbols means
that the temperature is
within limits
Sensor Reading
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor continuously displays all temperature
measurements, and the highest and lowest recorded temperatures of each
sensor on the right hand side of the screen.
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The Alarm Input is a dry contact alarm input which will go into alarm condi-
tion and generate alert callouts if a switch or contact is closed across the
input for longer than the programmed alarm time delay. Note that when
system power is off, the relay and alarm will not operate.
a) From the Main Menu, press 2 to set Limits
b) You will hear “Enter Sensor Number
c) Enter 5
To return to the Main Menu press 0
d) You will hear “Alarm Input callout time delay is xx minutes press 1 to
change” (default 0 minutes)
e) Press 1 to make a change or press any other button to not make a
change
f) You will hear “Enter number then press pound”
g) Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 15 for 15 minutes or 0 minutes for
an immediate callout)
Acceptable range is 0 to 900 minutes
You will hear the value you just entered
h) You will be returned to the Set Limits Menu
Programming the Alarm Input