Specifications

Multi-Zone Gas Monitors
P/N: 3015-5074 Rev 10 31
SECTION 4. GENERAL OPERATION
4.1. Functional Overview
Normally each MZ monitor will sequentially perform measurements on its active zones without user input.
The total time it takes a MZ monitor to complete a measurement cycle is directly proportional to the number
of active zones and the physical length of the air lines. Monitors linked together on a network operate
independently of each other and consequently complete their respective measurement cycles at different
rates.
The Remote Display operates by polling the network approximately once every 12 seconds to determine the
current status of the MZ monitors. If more than one MZ is connected to the network, it will sequentially poll
each monitor for its status. As a practical matter this simply means that the more complicated the network,
the longer it will take the RD to update the status information for all zones.
4.2. The Zone Setup Screen
From System Setup Screen #2, scroll down to select the ZONES option.
Figure 4-1. Zone Setup Screen #1
4.2.1. Location
This is the name you assign to the MZ monitor to identify the zone location. It may have up to 12
alphanumeric characters.
1. Press the ENTER key to adjust the setting.
2. Use the LEFT/RIGHT cursor keys to move across the entry field and the UP/DOWN cursor keys
to modify the individual characters.
3. Press ENTER to accept the new entry or ESC to revert to the previous setting.
4.2.2. Gas/Refrigerant Type
This parameter defines the kind of gas the MZ is detecting.
1. Press the ENTER key to adjust the setting;
2. Use the LEFT/RIGHT cursor keys to select the type of gas you want the device to detect. (Options
differ depending on model).
3. Press ENTER to accept the new entry or ESC to revert to the previous setting.