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1. 9 8 Technical Specifications Power Requirements voltage consumption Physical Dimensions size weight Housing Protection Class RFI EMC Operating Conditions sample tubing response time temperature pressure humidity Maximum negative pressure at pump Maximum sample line length Recommended sample line length Part Number version for toxic corrosive gases except C F and SF version for combustible gases version for C F and SF Warning Extractive Module XT Section 9 power is provided by the Satellite XT power supply range 18 24 VDC max 2 4 W 78 x 95 5 x 50 mm WxHxD 3 1 x 3 8 x 2 0 WxHxD 500 g 17 6 oz IP 30 EN 50270 OD 1 4 ID 3 16 PTFE or PFA lt 30 sec with a tubing length of 10m 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 700 1300 hPa 20 90 r h 150mbar 50 m see note in section 9 6 10m 20404 0200 20404 0250 20404 0300 Extractive Module 20404 0200 must only be used with Pyrolyzer Modules 20408 0110 20408 0112 20408 0116 and 20408 0122 Extractive Module 20404 0300 must only be used with Pyrolyzer Modules 20408 0114 and 20408 0120 Satellite XT R Version 9 6 Pyrolyzer Module XT Section 10 Principle of Operation The Pyrolyzer Module XT is an add on module for monitoring gases requiring pyrolytic sample preparation for detectabil
2. CONFIGURATION SECURITY PASSWORD ON N PASSWORD OFF Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Auto Selftest The instrument s self diagnostics provides an on line preventive sensor selftest performed automatically every 24 hours which may be enabled or disabled Default setting is enabled Use the lt set gt key to enter The display will show the actual setting The Auto Selftest function is not applicable for Oxygen sensors Disabled Allows the user to turn off the Auto Selftest Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Enabled Allows the user to turn on the Auto Selftest Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Security Exiting the Monitoring Mode and entering the Maintenance Mode may be password protected to prevent the instrument from manipulations by unauthorized personnel Ex factory the password protection is disabled Use the lt set gt key to enter The instruments shows the actual setting Password On Allows the user to enable the password protection Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Password Off Allows the user to disable the password protection Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change
3. Alarm 1 Level Used to set individual alarm levels for Alarm 1 activation Default setting is 1 x TLV Threshold Limit Value for the target gas Press the lt set gt key to enter and show the actual setting lt Actual Alarm 1 Level gt To change the value use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the figures you wish to enter After the new value has been entered press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit TRIGGER GREATER THAN LESS THAN DISABLED ENABLED Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm 1 Trigger Used to define the trigger condition for Alarm 1 activation Default setting is Greater Than Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Greater Than Defines that an Alarm 1 condition will be indicated when the actual gas concentration exceeds the preset level for Alarm 1 Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Less Than Defines that an Alarm 1 condition will be indicated when the actual gas concentration falls below the preset level for Alarm 1 Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Alarm 1 Latch Used to define
4. SET ALARM 2 Alarm 2 set v Continuaci n Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Section 4 Alarm Reset Alarm Reset allows the user to reset the alarm indication of latched alarms Use the lt set gt key to enter and follow the dialogue displayed at the bottom of the screen Actuate the lt esc gt key to exit Alarms Off Actuate the lt set gt key to cofirm the reset of alarm indication with latching alarm For non latching alarms alarm indication will be reset automatically Alarm Warn Test Used to verify the alarm function of any associated external device by simulating an Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and warning condition Use the lt set gt key to select or use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to continue in the menu Set Alarm 1 Allows the user to simulate an Alarm 1 condition Actuate the lt set gt key to enter Alarm 1 set The Alam 1 Relay is activated Use the lt esc gt key to exit Set Alarm 2 Allows the user to simulate an Alarm 2 condition Actuate the lt set gt key to enter Alarm 2 set The Alam 2 Relay is activated Use the lt esc gt key to exit 4 4 Continued ALARM WARN TEST SET WARNING select 3 of 3 SET WARNING Warning set Kesc gt to exit MAINTENANCE DEVICE INFOS select 4 of 7 DEVICE INFOS SW SXT_XX XX showing 1 of 2 DEVICE INFOS ID 000123456789 showing
5. Configuration Section 6 Alarm Delay Used to define an alarm delay for concentration alarms Minimum value is 0 maximum setting is 99 9 seconds Default setting is 3 0 seconds Press the lt set gt key to enter and show the actual setting lt Actual Alarm Delay gt To change the value use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the figures you wish to enter After the new value has been entered press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Fault Trigger Allows the user to define which fault conditions will activate the Fault Relay Ex factory the setting is Fault Only Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Fault Only Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault condition only Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Fault Warning Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault or warning condition only Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Fault Maintenance Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault or maintenance condition only Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt
6. Press the lt set gt key to acknowledge and reset a Warning Condition Refer to Section 7 Troubleshooting for specific warnings Diagnostics Instrument faults refer to a problem which prevents the instrument from operating properly and interferes with the ability to monitor or document concentration alarms If the instrument has detected an instrument fault the fault relay is activated The green status LED is off The LCD display is flashing while indicating the specific fault message The instrument lists specific instrument responses to instrument faults For information on the various fault messages and instructions on how to correct a fault condition please refer to Section 7 Troubleshooting Menu structure Besides the Monitoring Mode there is also menu operation for the Satellite XT Menu operation comprises three groups of functions maintenance calibration and configuration A password if enabled must be entered to exit the Monitoring Mode and to obtain access to the Main Menu Maintenance Menu This function covers the realtime service procedures required for a regular maintenance of the instrument e g sensor replacement Calibration Menu Use the calibration function to dynamically calibrate the instrument with a known concentration of the target gas or manually by entering a new correction K Factor Configuration Menu Use this function to configure the Satellite XT and to program instrument and monitoring p
7. Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit CONFIGURATION PASSWORD select 6 of 10 PASSWORD 00 0 please enter CONFIGURATION LOCATION select 7 of 10 LOCATION Gas Cabinet please enter Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Password Allows the user to enter or change the password Ex factory the password is lt 000 gt Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will display the actual password lt Actual Password gt To change the password use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the figures you wish to enter After the new password has been entered press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Location Allows the user to enter a desciption defining the monitoring point Ex factory it reads lt Satellite XT gt Up to 13 alphanumeric characters can be entered Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will display the actual location lt Actual Location gt Use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the characters you wish to enter When the new location has been entered completely press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Configuration Section 6 New Se
8. 1 For applications where wall mounting is not possible an L shaped mounting plate with DIN rail is available as an option Installation and Start Up Section 2 35 Mn 14 128 90 Optional L shaped mounting plate with DIN rail P N 9602 0051 10 02 Note Do not apply power until system is ready for start up Satellite XT R Version Installation and Start Up Section 2 2 3 Duct Mounting Observe the guidelines for installation of the instrument For assembly and installation of the sensor extension see the schematics below and overleaf 2 3 1 Connecting the Sensor Extension to the Instrument 1 Connect the Socket A to the plug in the sensor compartment located at the bottom of the Satellite XT The groove of the Socket must face to the front 2 Screw in the Internal Cap B and fasten it hand tight 3 Insert the Sensor Housing C with the nose of the Bayonet Catch facing to the front Lock the Bayonet Catch with a quarter turn right mog A Socket with Groove B Internal Cap C Sensor Housing with Bayonet Catch D Extension Cable to the Sensor Satellite XT R Version 2 3 Installation and Start Up Section 2 2 3 2 Mounting th
9. 2 of 2 Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Section 4 Alarm Warn Test Set Warning Allows the user to simulate a warning condition Actuate the lt set gt key to enter Warning set The Fault Relay is activated depending on the configuration Use the lt esc gt key to exit Device Infos Used to obtain instrument specific information i e software version and ID number In general these informations are required for service purposes Actuate the lt set gt key to select and move with the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt Actuate the lt esc gt key to exit lt Actual Software Version gt The version of the software presently installed is shown lt Specific Identification Number gt The instrument s specific ID identification number is shown Note Whenever a new sensor is installed the K factor will automatically revert to the default value 1 00 Any individual settings must be entered again refer to section 5 Calibration 4 5 MAINTENANCE SENSOR INFOS select 5 of 7 SENSOR INFOS PART NUMBER select 1 of 5 PART NUMBER 9602 6000 Kesc gt to exit SENSOR INFOS SERIAL NUMBER select 2 of 5 SERIAL NUMBER 31 SENSOR INFOS 1st CALIBRATION select 3 of 5 1st CALIBRATION 27 09 2006 Kesc gt to exit y Continued Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Secti
10. LEVEL Belect 2 of 4 ALARM 1 ALARM 1 TRIGGER select 3 of 4 ALARM 1 ALARM 1 LATCH select 4 of 4 Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm 1 Allows the user to configure all parameters for Alarm 1 lower alarm level activation Alarm 1 state Used to enable disable the Alarm 1 activation Alarm 1 Level Used to set individual alarm levels for Alarm 1 activation Alarm 1 Trigger Used to define the trigger condition for Alarm 1 activation Alarm 1 Latch Used to define the Alarm 1 activation to be latching or non latching 6 4 ALARM 1 ALARM 1 STATE select 1 of 4 ALARM 1 STATE DISABLED select 1 of ALARM 1 STATE ENABLED select 2 of ALARM 1 ALARM 1 LEVEL ALARM 1 LEVEL 0 05 ppm please enter Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm 1 State Used to enable disable the Alarm 1 activation Default setting is enabled Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Disabled Allows the user to turn off the Alarm 1 activation Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Enabled Allows the user to turn on the Alarm 1 activation Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit
11. Latch Used to define the Alarm 2 activation to be latching or non latching 6 7 CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH N CONFIGURATION DATE FORMAT DATE FORMAT INTERNATIONAL DATE FORMAT Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Language Used to select the desired language for menu operation Default setting is English Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will display the actual language German Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit English Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Date Format Used to define the format how to display the date only used in the Sub Menu Sensor Infos Date of First Calibration Default setting is International Use the lt set gt key to enter The actual date format is displayed International International date format is DD MM YYYY Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit USA USA date format is MM DD YYYY Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit 6 8 CONFIGURATION AUTO SELFTEST AUTO SELFTEST DISABLED AUTO SELFTEST ENABLED
12. Note If the instrument does not perform as described above and a fault message is shown please refer to Section 7 Troubleshooting Instruments with OXYGEN sensors Span Adjustment must be performed prior to start up It is recommended to repeat Span Adjustment every 4 to 6 weeks For details refer to Section 5 Calibration Satellite XT R Version 2 7 Satellite XT R Version Installation and Start Up Section 2 2 8 Main Menu Section 3 This section explains the different monitoring conditions and the Sub Menus available under the Main Menu 3 1 The Main Menu Screens When the lt esc gt key is pressed the instrument will leave the Monitoring Mode and go to the Main Menu The instrument is now in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu Press the lt set gt key to select a Sub Menu Press the lt esc gt key to go back to the Main Menu To return to the Monitoring Mode go to the menu MONITORING and press lt set gt to select The display shows the monitoring screen again and the illuminated green LED indicates that the instrument is in the Monitoring Mode MENU MON TOR NG Monitoring Mode MENU MAINTENANCE gt Sub Menus EET MENU CALIBRATION Sub Menus select 3 of 4 MENU CONFIGURATION Sub Menus select 4 of 4
13. R Version 9 1 Extractive Module XT Section 9 9 4 Instrument Design Front View showing Extractive Module XT connected to Satellite XT A B A Exhaust Line Outlet B Sensor Holder bas a t 5 MST Extractive MST Satellite XT Satellite XT R Version Extractive Module XT Section 9 Side View left Side View right A Exhaust Line Outlet B Sensor Holder B Sensor Holder D Sensor Connection to Satellite XT C Sample Line Gas Inlet E Connection Extractive Module XT and Satellite XT B B D C A N N a E e Cs Top View only Extractive Module XT A Exhaust Line Outlet B Sensor Holder C Sample Line Gas Inlet B D Sensor Connection to Satellite XT Satellite XT R Version 9 3 Extractive Module XT Section 9 9 5 Mounting The Extractive Module XT is prepared for DIN rail mounting An appropriate mounting rail is delivered with the instrument which allows mounting the Extractive Module XT and the Satellite XT side by side Mount this rail to a wall with the appropriate fasteners and slide both modules onto it Plug in
14. Satellite XT R Version 3 1 MENU MON select 1 of 4 ITOR IN Satellite XT AsH3 A c1 LA L_ ppm Satellite XT AsH3 AL 1 1 ni A Lt pi ppm Satellite XT AL 2 AsH3 AL 1 1 pt to ppm Satellite XT R Version Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Monitoring The instrument is in the operating mode Maintenance and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu Press the lt set gt key to enter the Monitoring Mode lt Normal Condition gt This screen and the illuminated green LED indicate that the instrument is in the Monitoring Mode and is operating properly lt Alarm 1 Condition gt This screen shows that Alarm Level 1 has been exceeded and that there is an actual gas concentration of 0 07 ppm AsH3 f i Alarm 1 set at 0 05 ppm AsH3 lt Alarm 2 Condition gt This screen shows that Alarm Level 2 has been exceeded and that there is an actual gas concentration of 0 12 ppm AsH3 f i Alarm 2 set at 0 10 ppm AsH3 MENU MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SENSOR SERVICE select 1 of 7 MAINTENANCE ALARM RESET MAINTENANCE ALARMIWARN TEST select 3 of 7 MAINTENANCE SENSOR INFOS select 5 of 7 MAINTENANCE RESET DEVICE select 6 of 7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE MAINTENANCE PEVCE No n o 4 O N N
15. Section 10 Mounting The Pyrolyzer Module XT is prepared for DIN rail assembly An appropriate mounting rail is delivered with the instrument Mount this rail to a flat surface with the appropriate fasteners When the rail is mounted follow the steps below 1 Slide the Pyrolyzer Module XT onto the rail mounted to the wall see Figure 4 Figure 4 O Y A S CD E MEA 8 2 Slide the Extractive Module XT onto the rail at the front of the Pyrolyzer Module XT see Figure 5 3 Slide the Satellite XT onto the rail at the front of the Pyrolyzer Module XT as illustrated in Figure 5 4 Plug in male and female connector of Satellite XT and Extractive Module XT See also Section 9 Extractive Module XT Installation Figure 5 Lo E ES gt HO HO 070 e a gt MST Extractive MST Satellite XT PE J ANNO Satellite XT R Version 10 3 Pyrolyzer Module XT Section 10 Tubing Connections Tubing material is PTFE or PFA with an outer diameter of 1 4 and an inner diameter o
16. comply with the specifications ppm The sensor must soon be replaced Whilst most sensors will work for another 2 6 weeks there are circumstances that may cause an earlier failure of the sensor cell Honeywell therefore suggests that customers with more critical needs carry out the replacement of the sensor cell within 3 days 72 hours of receiving the check sensor message To receive this message the function Auto Selftest must be enabled refer to Section 6 Configuration This function is not available for instruments with oxygen sensor Satellite XT R Version 7 1 7 1 2 Faults Troubleshooting Section 7 Instrument faults refer to a problem which prevents the instrument from operating properly and interferes with the ability to monitor or document concentration alarms If the instrument has detected an instrument fault the green status LED is off and the fault relay is activated The LCD display is flashing while indicating the specific fault message sane AULT guns ADC NOT READY er says NO SENSOR seat FAULT see WRONG SENSOR Es LT autos REPLACE SENSOR Satellite XT R Version Fault ADC Not Ready This indicates that there is a problem with the internal electronics The AD Converter has failed Switch power supply for this unit off and on again Ifthe instrument still shows this message switch off power supply for this unit and contact MST for further i
17. esc gt to exit All Used to configure the Fault Relay to be activated in case of a fault warning or maintenance condition Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 6 16 7 1 Troubleshooting Section 7 This section will help to determine the source of a fault or warning condition and will provide a corrective action Warning and Fault Messages There are two general indications warnings and faults which require different attention If a fault or warning message does not appear in this section or if further assistance is required contact your MST Service Department Warnings A warning condition indicates that the instrument requires some attention but the instrument is still able to monitor and operate as programmed The following will occur when the instrument detects a warning condition the green status LED is flashing depending on the configuration the fault relay will be activated Press the lt set gt key to acknowledge and reset a Warning Condition LOW ZERO AsH3 Low Zero This message indicates that the zero point of the sensor is out of the optimum range To correct this problem check the zero adjustment and Pp recalibrate if necessary Check Sensor CHECK SENSOR This message indicates that the sensor sensitivity does not AsH3
18. in an upright position on a flat surface If the instrument is used for ambient air monitoring ensure that the sensor is facing downwards For personal monitoring applications the instrument should be mounted at head level Ensure that the area immediately surrounding the instrument is free from objects that might hinder free flow of air The instrument should be installed away from any possible liquid sources extreme dust and dirt sources and should be protected against rain and sunlight An instrument version protection class IP 65 is available for outdoor applications A junction box is recommended to connect the instrument to external control systems A distance of 2 m 6 feet must not be exceeded Regarding the power requirements and operating conditions please follow the specifications indicated in Section 1 Technical Specifications for wiring instructions refer to Section 2 Wiring The sensors should be stored in a cool dry place when not in use Standard Mounting The instrument is designed for DIN rail mounting The mounting rail standard shipped with each instrument is used for wall mounting Mount the DIN rail to a wall and fasten the instrument with the sensor downwards and the display facing the front Attach the wires to the junction box according to the wiring diagram provided in the course of this section 90 0 7 5 IA Mounting rail standard P N 9602 0050 10 03 Satellite XT R Version 2
19. in the range of 0 20 and 5 00 After a new value has been entered actuate the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Individual settings for the manual K factor will automatically revert to the default value 1 00 whenever the sensor is replaced by a new sensor Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 This section describes the instrument s default configuration and procedures how to adapt it to individual requirements MENU CONFIGURATION select 4 of 4 CONFIGURATION ALARM SETTINGS EA CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE elect 2 of 13 CONFIGURATION DATE FORMAT select 3 of 13 CONFIGURATION AUTO SELFTEST select 4 or 13 CONFIGURATION SECURITY Select 5 of 13 CONFIGURATION PASSWORD senhe Cit 6 iS Continued Satellite XT R Version Main Menu Configuration The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move for wards and backwards in the Main Menu To select a Sub Menu press the lt set gt key to enter Sub menus Configuration Alarm Settings screen 1 of 10 Language screen 2 of 10 Date Format screen 3 of 10 Auto Selftest screen 4 of 10 Security screen 5 of 10 6 1 Continued CONFIGURATION PASSWORD select 6 A O CONFIGURATION LOCATION select 7 of 10
20. proceed Save Actuate the lt set gt key to save the new zero point and store it in the unit s internal memory 5 2 Continued GAS CALIBRATION SPAN ADJUST te es a SPAN ADJUST AsH3 is calibration gas SPAN ADJUST 0 05 ppm enter concentration SPAN ADJUST APPLY GAS use calibration gas SPAN ADJUST 0 04 ppm Value stable 7 SPAN ADJUST 0 05 ppm Value o k 2 SPAN ADJUST SAVE Kset gt to confirm SPAN ADJUST REMOVE GAS Value saved J Satellite XT R Version Calibration Section 5 Gas Calibration Calibraci n de gas Span Adjust Span adjustment applies for all sensors including oxygen sensors Use the lt set gt key to enter and follow the dialogue displayed lt Actual Calibration Gas gt The instrument shows which calibration gas is required for the actual sensor type lt Actual Concentration for Calibration gt The recommended concentration for span adjustment is displayed Default value is TLV concentration for the target gas When using calibration gas of a different concentration change the value accordingly After the new value has been entered actuate the lt set gt key to continue Apply Gas Place the calibration cap over the sensor and start the calibration gas flow 18 I h or 300 ccm min Actuate the lt set gt key to continue lt Actual
21. status LED is either on off or flashing 1 2 1 Monitoring Mode The Monitoring Mode is the instrument s standard operating mode In the Monitoring Mode the instrument continuously monitors for hazardous gas concentrations and checks for alarm levels and instrument faults The instrument s self diagnostics provides on line preventive maintenance information identifying electronics or sensor problems e g a sensor selftest is performed every 24 hours The green LED located above the lt set gt key is on The settings for Alarm Level 1 and Alarm Level 2 are automatically loaded when installing the sensor Standard settings are 1x and 2x TLV Threshold Limit Value for the target gas The Alarm Setup function in the Configuration Menu allows the user to change the alarm levels according to their specific requirements Whenever the concentration of the target gas exceeds the factory or user programmed alarm levels the instrument will document this concentration alarm condition on its LCD Display and trigger the associated alarm relays 1 2 1 1 Reset Alarms Function Ex factory Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are preprogrammed enabled and latching In the event of a concentration alarm the alarm indication with latching alarms will continue until the alarm is manually acknowledged by pressing the lt set gt key Alarm Reset is not possible if the alarm condition is still present 1 2 1 2 Exiting the Monitoring Mode Exiting the Monit
22. the Alarm 1 activation to be latching or non latching Default setting is enabled Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting When enabled alarm reset must be done manually Non latching alarms will be reset automatically upon correction of the alarm condition Disabled Defines the Alarm 1 activation to be non latching Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Enabled Defines the Alarm 1 activation to be latching Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit ALARM SETTINGS ALARM 2 select 2 of 2 ALARM_2 ALARM 2 STATE select 1 of 4 ALARM 2 ALARM 2 LEVEL Belect 2 of 4 ALARM 2 ALARM 2 TRIGGER select 3 of 4 ALARM 2 ALARM 2 LATCH select 4 of 4 f i f i Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm 2 Allows the user to configure all parameters for Alarm 2 upper alarm level activation For all subsequent Alarm 2 settings please follow the procedures described in the corresponding section for Alarm 1 settings Alarm 2 State Used to enable disable the Alarm 2 activation Alarm 2 Level Used to set individual alarm levels for Alarm 2 activation Alarm 2 Trigger Used to define the trigger condition for Alarm 2 activation Alarm 2
23. to avoid flow failure due to back pressure in the pump Note Do not apply power until the system is ready for start up Satellite XT R Version 9 4 9 7 Sensor Replacement Extractive Module XT Section 9 This procedure is used to replace a depleted sensor by a fresh sensor The replacement sensor must have the same part number as the installed sensor Press the lt esc gt key on the Satellite XT keypad and enter the password to exit the Monitoring Mode The green status LED of the Satellite XT is off the instrument is not monitoring A maintenance message is transmitted to the communication network Go to the Maintenance Menu and press the lt set gt key to enter Go to the submenu Sensor Service and press the lt set gt key to enter Follow the dialogue displayed at the bottom line of the screen Figure 1 Figure 1 MAINTENANCE SENSOR SERVICE SENSOR SERVICE REMOVE SENSOR SENSOR SERVICE REPLACEMENT SENSOR SERVICE LOAD NEW DATA SENSOR SERVICE LOADING DATA SENSOR WARM UP 1 23 ppm en XT 0 00 im Satellite XT R Version lt REMOVE SENSOR gt Unscrew the gland nut F to remove the sensor holder B from the flow adapter of the Extractive Module XT Figure 2 Remove the installed sensor G Figure 3 Press the lt set gt key to continue Unpack the replacement senso
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25. Box i 6 wire shielded cable 2 wire shielded cable 3 m provided with instrument 2 m provided with instrument a x 230 115 VAC J o 24 VDC Power Supply Junction Box 2 wire shielded cable Wiring Diagram Satellite XT R Basic Configuration Satellite XT R Version gt 2 wire shielded cable to additional control devices 2 6 Installation and Start Up Section 2 2 5 Initial Start Up When wiring is completed a sensor must be assigned to each instrument Every sensor is gas calibrated and these sensor specific calibration parameters are stored in its integrated data memory Make sure to use only sensors designed for use with the Satellite XT Ex factory the instruments are shipped either unconfigured or already preconfigured according to the customer s specifications If the instruments are preconfigured a certain sensor which can be identified by its serial number printed on the packaging and the sensor label is assigned and documented to one particular instrument These data are stated in the test certificate provided with the shipment Switch on power supply If no sensor is fitted the display of the instrument shows the below message so FAULT wo NO SENSOR For applications without sensor extension open the bayonet catch of the sensor housing located on bottom of the instrument with a qu
26. CONFIGURATION NEW SENSOR TYPE select 8 of 10 CONFIGURATION GAS NAME select 9 of 10 CONFIGURATION RELAYS select 10 of 10 Note Configuration Section 6 Main Menu Configuration Sub menus Configuration Password screen 6 of 10 Location Ubicaci n screen 7 of 10 New Sensor Type screen 8 of 10 Gas Name screen 9 of 10 Relays screen 10 of 10 Individual settings for alarm levels and gas name will automatically revert to the factory programmed settings whenever a new sensor type with a part number different from the part number of the sensor used before is installed Satellite XT R Version 6 2 CONFIGURATION ALARM SETTINGS select 1 of 10 ALARM SETTINGS ALARM 1 ALARM SETTINGS ALARM 2 Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm Settings Allows the user to enter or change various settings for Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 activation Use the lt set gt key to enter Alarm 1 For Alarm 1 settings use the lt set gt key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt Alarm 2 For Alarm 2 settings use the lt set gt key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt 6 3 ALARM SETTINGS ALARM 1 select 1 of 2 ALARM 1 ALARM 1 STATE select i of 4 ALARM 1 ALARM 1
27. ENU The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the M A N T F N AN Y E green LED is off Actuate the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main Soe z oe Menu To select asubmenu actuate the lt set gt key to enter Sub menus Maintenance MAINTENANCE Sensor Service SENSOR SERVICE en select 1 of 7 MAINTENANCE Alarm Reset ALARM RESET screen 2 of 7 MAINTENANCE Alarm Warn Test ALARMIWARN TEST screen 3 of 7 EEE MAINTENANCE Device Infos DEVICE INFOS screen 4 of 7 AA MAINTENANCE Sensor Infos SENSOR INFOS screen 5 of 7 e es A EEE gun WR Continued Satellite XT R Version 4 1 Continued 4 MAINTENANCE RESET DEVICE select 6 of 7 MAINTENANCE SERVICE select 7 of 7 Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Section 4 Main Menu Maintenance Submenus Maintenance Reset Device screen 6 of 7 Service screen 7 of 7 4 2 MAINTENANCE SENSOR SERVICE select SENSOR SERVICE REMOVE SENSOR Eset gt when ready SENSOR SERVICE REPLACEMENT please SENSOR SERVICE LOAD NEW DATA Kset gt to confirm ad SENSOR SERVICE LOADING DATA please wait SENSOR WARM UP Satellite XT AsH3 Satellite XT R Version Mantenimiento Secci n 4 S
28. GURATION SECURITY select 5 of 1 j CONFIGURATION PASSWORD select A A eee eee 6 of 1 oO Continued Satellite XT R Version Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Configuration The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu To select a Sub Menu press the lt set gt key to enter Sub Menus Configuration Alarm Settings screen 1 of 10 Language screen 2 of 10 Date Format screen 3 of 10 Auto Selftest screen 4 of 10 This function is not available with instruments using oxygen sensors Security screen 5 of 10 Password screen 6 of 10 3 5 4 Continued CONFIGURATION LOCATION select 7 of 10 CONFIGURATION NEW SENSOR TYPE Select 8 of 10 CONFIGURATION GAS NAME select 9 of 10 a O EA CONFIGURATION RELAYS Select 10 of 10 Satellite XT R Version Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Configuration Sub menus Configuration Location screen 7 of 10 New Sensor Type screen 8 of 10 Gas Name screen 9 of 10 Relays screen 10 of 10 3 6 Maintenance Section 4 This section explains routine maintenance procedures including sensor replacement and specific information on sensor and instrument Main Menu Maintenance M
29. Guide to Operation atellite XT MSTS Satellite XT R Version Including Options Extractive Module XT Pyrolyzer Module XT Honeywell Table of Contents Section 1 Basic Operation Page Ml cta Principle of Operation eiii bad ia italia 1 1 1 2 Operating States nn ee end 1 1 12 1 2 Monitoring Mode 2 2 4 nn 1 1 1 2 2 nn Maintenance Mode 2 ccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeccicaueeeeeeeeeneess 1 2 AAA Warning Condition 2 44 24 222 seta lelinelieh 1 2 1 24 Diagnostics u sn ab ne 1 2 MO Menu Structure canta RE HIER 1 2 AS oa eee ere Maintenance Menu cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaeeeceeeeeeeeeseseeecinaaseeeeseeeeeess 1 2 1 32 Calibration Men secs ce aver tele RAT ee idas 1 2 VSS u Configuration Menu c oocccccnocccccnnoconcncnnnnnnonnnn non n cnn nr cnn o nn n ar i eiia 1 2 VA nr Operational Elements ooocoononcccoccccccnnccccnnccnnnnnononconncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nncnnnnnnnnnns 1 3 1 41 4 Keypad EUNCIONS ivi ele ei nn mean 1 3 1 4 2 oe Graphie Display 2H se rn een 1 3 1 92 Technical Specifications 444444444440ansennnnnnnennnennennnnnannennnnnnnn nn 1 4 Section 2 Installation and Start up Zins General G ldelines 2 2 0 tee aie te ae u 2 1 Dia Standard Mounting oooooccnnccccccnnononcccnononono conan ono n ocn nr nano nana r nn ieee rra 2 1 PS EEE Duct MOUNTING agra tati ee magos as 2 3 2 31 nn Connecting the Senso
30. Span Value gt Allow the reading to stabilize If the reading matches the concentration of the calibration gas span adjustment is not necessary Actuate the lt esc gt key to exit If the reading does not match the concentration of the calibration gas actuate the lt set gt key to re adjust the span value and to continue the procedure lt Re adjusted Span Value gt The reading matches the concentration of the calibration gas Actuate the lt set gt key to proceed Save Actuate the lt set gt key to save the new span value and store it in the unit s internal memory Remove Gas Stop the calibration gas flow Remove gas and calibration cap Allow several minutes for the sensor to clear CALIBRATION MANUAL K FACTOR select 2 of 2 MANUAL K FACTOR gp 00 please enter Note Calibration Section 5 Manual K Factor This submenu is used to manually calibrate the instrument by entering a new K factor This factor is a multiplication or correction value used to calibrate the response of the instrument to a specific gas concentration The factory default K Factor for all gases is 1 00 Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will display the actual Kfactor lt Actual K Factor gt Use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the figures you wish to enter The K factor must be
31. a the Satellite XT Status information is provided by the Satellite XT that provides the digital interface as well The module contains a diagnosis for electronics and pump The correct gas flow is factory set and saved in the instrument If there is a problem with the Extractive Module XT the display of the Satellite XT shows the fault message FAULT EXTRACTIVE For information on fault messages and instructions on how to correct a fault condition please refer to Section 7 Troubleshooting 9 2 General Instructions Listed hereafter several aspects that should be reflected when locating monitoring point and instrument When placing the sampling point the property lighter or heavier than air of the target gas must be considered The instrument should be mounted as close to the monitoring location as possible to minimize sample transport time The area immediately surrounding the sample inlet at the monitoring point must be free from objects that might hinder free flow of air The instrument should be installed away from any possible liquid sources extreme dust and dirt sources and should be protected against rain and sunlight The sample line should be run as direct as possible to improve transport time Avoid running the sample line through areas of great temperature extremes The sample outlet must be connected to an exhaust line and must be properly vented Both sample and exhaust tubing must not be crimped or placed in an area where weight
32. an the tubing when connected to the instrument This will destroy the internal pressure switch WARNING The Pyrolyzer Module XT will not respond to the target gas in conditions of less than 20 r h Observe the specified operating conditions for humidity Satellite XT R Version 10 1 Pyrolyzer Module XT Section 10 10 4 Instrument Design The Pyrolyzer Module XT can only be operated in combination with the Satellite XT and the Extractive Module XT All three modules are prepared for DIN rail assembly Figure 1 Side view of the Pyrolyzer Figure 2 Front view of the complete assembly Module only Pyrolyzer Module Extractive Module and Satellite XT G C i MST Extractive MST Satellite XT aye J TU Figure 3 Top View of the complete assembly UU G Pyrolyzer Module XT if A Z vA C BE En AN _ 0 fat 7 N DAN IN Outten O If B Sensor Holder F Sample Line Inlet B Extractive Module XT Satellite XT G Vent H Sample Line connection to Extractive Module XT J DIN rail K Data Link Pyrolyzer Module XT to Extractive Module XT L Power Fitting M Adapter for DIN rail Satellite XT R Version 10 2 Pyrolyzer Module XT
33. arameters to suit individual requirements If the instrument was in the Monitoring Mode when last powered down it will automatically return to the Monitoring Mode when power is restored Satellite XT R Version 1 2 Basic Operation Section 1 1 4 Operational Elements Honeywell Satellite XT Located at the front of the instrument is the graphic display the keypad consisting of six keys and above the Set Key the green status LED 1 4 1 Keypad Functions 9 gt o Escape Key lt esc gt E MST Satellite XT o Set Key lt set gt o 4 Cursor Keys marked with an arrow lt up gt lt down gt lt left gt lt right gt In the Maintenance Calibration and Configuration Menu these keys provide the following functions To move forwards and backwards in the menus use the cursor keys lt down gt and lt up gt Select a function by pressing the lt set gt key To enter text or figures use the cursor keys lt left gt and lt right gt to reach the desired cursor position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the letter figure or sign you wish to enter Bring the cursor to the next position select the next letter figure or sign After entering the complete text use the lt set gt key to confirm the changes If you do not want to save the changes abort by pressing the lt esc gt key 1 4 2 Graphic Display Line 1 Satellite XT Line 2 ah AsH3 Line 3 nm nur
34. arter turn left and remove the sensor housing For applications with sensor extension hold the plastic fitting at the duct side with two fingers and unscrew the metal fitting Take the assigned sensor out of the packaging Remove shorting strap or wire link placed in the sensor plug before inserting it into the instrument Not all sensors will feature this strap or link Caution Failure to remove the shorting strap or wire link may result in damage to the Satellite For applications without sensor extension insert the sensor into the instrument s sensor compartment with the arrow printed on the sensor label facing upwards and to the front Fit sensor housing by fastening the bayonet catch with a quarter turn right For applications with sensor extension insert the sensor into the socket inside the metal fitting properly aligning notch groove and arrow printed on the sensor label A sensor warm up is performed and the graphic display shows the according screen until the displayed value is zero This does not apply for oxygen sensors The warm up time required depends on the type of sensor installed The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off SENSOR WARM UP TE XT ppm it LA ppm As soon as the displayed value reads zero the instrument automatically switches to the Monitoring Mode The graphic display shows the according screen the green status LED is on the instrument is monitoring
35. could collapse the tubing Dust may be a result of construction as well as manufacturing activities If unusual quantities of dust are expected at the monitoring location an appropriate filter for the sample line must be installed The use of a dust filter depends on the target gas refer to the table Sensor Order Information in Section 8 Reference Information or contact our service department As excess amounts of dirt in the filters will reduce the sample flow and will thus affect con centration readings of the instrument make sure to regularly change sample line filters every 1 to 6 months depending on the ambient conditions For order information refer to Section 8 Reference Information Spares and Accessories Moisture may occur as rain entering a line at an outdoor sampling location or as condensation from outdoor to indoor temperature fluctuations In case of unusual quantities of moisture appropriate steps must be taken to protect the instrument consult us for respective assistance 9 3 Safety Instructions Never use compressed air to clean the tubing while it is connected to the instrument Use isopropanol and a soft cloth to clean the housing Do not use any aggressive detergents Note To extend an existing Satellite XT to an extractive system please contact our service department This modification makes it necessary to open the housing of the Satellite XT which is only allowed for authorized persons Satellite XT
36. e Sensor Extension to the Duct Duct 5 2cm 3 3cm 0 4cm 0 4cm gt 2 6cm 2 6cm a Duct Mounting Saddle Assembly various types available see spare parts list Section 8 Reference Information Duct Satellite XT R Version SS IA AA Sensor Extension Sensor a Satelite xT Installation and Start Up Section 2 2 4 Wiring There are two permanently attached cables extending from the bottom of the instrument a 2 wire shielded cable with a length of 2 meters and a 6 wire shielded cable with a length of 3 meters The 2 wire shielded cable is required to power the instrument The open end of the cable should be terminated in a junction box The 6 wire shielded cable provides a pair of connections for each of the 3 internal relays for activation of visual or audible external alarm devices Note e Brom Power 1 White Alarm 1 Relay All wiring for the Satellite XT and its related equipment must be in compliance with any local electrical and fire codes The Satellite XT wiring must be kept away from any high power lines All shielding for the wiring must be connected together and grounded at only one point in the system Satellite XT R Version Installation and Start Up Section 2 OS Satellite XT R i 98 Junction
37. elenide 9602 5601 O 5 00 ppm No HBr Hydrogen Bromide 9602 7000 0 30 0 ppm No HCI Hydrogen Chloride 9602 5800 0 30 0 ppm No HCN Hydrogen Cyanide 9602 5700 0 30 0 ppm No HF Hydrogen Fluoride 9602 6500 0 10 0 ppm No HMDS Hexamethyldisilazane 9602 6714 0 500 ppm yes HMDS Hexamethyldisilazane 9602 6715 O 0 500 vol yes N2H4 Hydrazine 9602 7600 0 1 00 ppm yes NF3 Nitrogen Trifluoride 9602 9700 0 50 0 ppm 3 no data NH3 Ammonia 100 ppm 9602 6704 0 100 ppm No NH3 Ammonia 1000 ppm 9602 6705 0 1000 ppm 2 No NO Nitric Oxide 9602 7200 0 250 ppm yes NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide 9602 7300 0 25 0 ppm yes 02 Oxygen 9602 5500 0 25 0 vol yes 03 Ozone 9602 7100 0 1 00 ppm No 03 Ozone 9602 7101 O 1 00 ppm 1 No continued overleaf Satellite XT R Version 8 1 Reference Information Section 8 Substance Sensor Part No Nominal Unit Note Dust Filter sensor Range allowed PH3 Phosphine 3 El 9602 6102 0 1 00 ppm Si PH3 Phosphine 2 El 9602 6100 0 1 00 ppm 1 Si SF6 Sulfur Hexafluoride 9602 9710 O 0 500 vol 3 Sin datos SiH4 Silane 9602 6301 0 50 0 ppm Si so2 Sulfur Dioxide 9602 5900 0 25 0 ppm Si TEOS Tetraethyl Orthosilicate 9602 7500 0 100 ppm No TMB Trimethyl borate 9602 7510 0 500 ppm No TMP Trimethyl phosphite 9602 7800 0 30 0 ppm Si Notas 1 Special application 2 Special range 3 Pyrolyzer Module r
38. ensor Service To perform a sensor replacement with a new sensor which must have the same part number see section 8 for Sensor Information Use the lt set gt key to enter and follow the dialogue displayed at the bottom line of the screen When the instrument has finished the sensor service procedure it will automatically enter the Monitoring Mode Remove Sensor Remove the sensor presently installed and actuate the lt set gt key to proceed Replacement Insert the new sensor and actuate the lt set gt key to continue Load New Data If you want the data of the new sensor to be loaded confirm this by actuating the lt set gt key Loading Data The new data are now loaded from the sensor into the instrument s internal memory lt Sensor Warm Up Condition gt A sensor warm up is performed and this screen is shown until the displayed value is zero This does not apply for oxygen sensors The warm up time required depends on the type of sensor lt Normal Monitoring Condition gt The instrument will automatically switch to the Monitoring Mode when the sensor service procedure is finished 4 3 MAINTENANCE ALARM RESET select 2 of 7 ALARM RESET ALARMS OFF MAINTENANCE ALARM WARN TEST select 3 of 7 ALARM WARN TEST SET ALARM 1 select 1 of 3 SET ALARM 1 Alarm 1 set ALARM WARN TEST SET ALARM 2 select 2 of 3
39. equired for detection Further gases and ranges on request Satellite XT R Version 8 2 Reference Information Section 8 8 2 Spares and Accessories Part Number Description 9602 0050 10 03 Mounting Rail Standard 9602 0050 10 02 Mounting Plate DIN Rail Option 9602 0051 10 02 Mounting Plate L shaped with DIN Rail Option 9602 0090 00 01 Sensor Extension 2 meters 9602 0091 00 01 Sensor Extension 3 meters 9602 0092 00 01 Sensor Extension 1 meter 9602 0095 40 00 Calibration Cap 9902 4000 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 4 inches 9902 4010 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 6 inches 9902 4020 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 8 inches 9902 4030 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 10 inches 9902 4040 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 12 inches 9902 4100 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 1 5 inches 9902 4110 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 2 inches 9902 4120 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 2 5 inches 9902 4130 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy 3 inches 9902 4200 Duct Mounting Saddle Assy flat Satellite XT R Version 8 3 Extractive Module XT Section 9 9 1 Principle of Operation The Extractive Module XT is an add on module for use in combination with the Satellite XT It enables for keeping hazardous difficult to reach or otherwise inaccessible areas under continuous surveillance It is capable of sampling areas up to 50 m away Power is supplied vi
40. ervice procedure is finished Service This submenu is used exclusively by trained Service Personnel The functions are password protected 4 8 Calibration Section 5 This section describes calibration procedures for the Satellite XT Calibration can be performed either automatically using a dynamic gas calibration or manually by entering a calculated correction factor called K factor Main Menu Calibration The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the MENY green LED is off Actuate the cursor keys lt up gt or CA L B R A T ON lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main select 3 ETA Menu To select a submenu actuate the lt set gt key to enter Sub menus Calibration CALIBRATION Gas pee scree GAS CALIBRATION select 1 of 2 CALIBRATION Manual ns reen MANUAL K FACTOR zz select 2 of 2 INote If a high degree of accuracy in monitoring is required monthly calibration with calibration gas of a known concentration is recommended When performing a dynamic calibration a new correction factor K factor is calculated automatically The actual value can be displayed in the submenu Manual K Factor Use appropriate safety precautions when handling toxic or corrosive gases and properly vent if possible Instruments with OXYGEN sensors Span Adjustment must be performed prior to start up It is recommended to repeat Span Adjustment every 4 to 6 weeks For de
41. f 2 ALARM 1 RELAY ENERGIZED NC select 2 of 2 Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Relay State Used to individually define the Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and Fault Relay to be either deenergized normally open contact or energized normally closed contact Ex factory the relays are deenergized normally open contacts Use the lt set gt key to enter Alarm 1 Relay Allows to set the Alarm 1 Relay state Alarm 2 Relay Allows to set the Alarm 2 Relay state Fault Relay Allows to set the Fault Relay state Alarm 1 Relay Allows the user to set the Alarm 1 Relay state Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Deenergized NO Defines the Alarm 1 Relay to be deenergized normally open contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Energized NC Defines the Alarm 1 Relay to be energized normally closed contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit RELAY STATE ALARM 2 RELAY ALARM 2 RELAY DEENERGIZED NO ALARM 2 RELAY ENERGIZED NC RELAY STATE FAULT RELAY FAULT RELAY DEENERGIZED NO FAULT RELAY ENERGIZED NC Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Alarm 2 Relay Allows the use
42. f 3 16 Length and inner diameter of the sample line will affect the response time Length of the sample lines should be kept as short as possible With a sample line ID of 3 16 4 7 mm and a length of 10 m the delay in response does not exceed 30 seconds Moisture may occur either as rain entering a line at an outdoor sampling location or as condensation from outdoor to indoor temperature fluctuations In case of unusual quantities of moisture appropriate steps must be taken to protect the instrument consult us for respective assistance Sample Line Inlet The fitting for connecting the sample line inlet is located on top of the housing and marked Inlet Improper installation of the sample inlet tube may result in dilution or even complete loss of sample Sample Line Filter Dust may be a result of construction as well as manufacturing activities If unusual quantities of dust are expected at the monitoring location an appropriate filter for the sample line must be installed The use of a dust filter depends on the target gas refer to the table Sensor Order Information in Section 8 Reference Information or contact our service department As excess amounts of dirt in the filters will reduce the sample flow and will thus affect concentration readings of the instrument make sure to regularly change sample line filters every 1 to 6 months depending on the ambient conditions For order information refer to Section 8 Reference I
43. g Conditions temperature pressure humidity Part Number Satellite XT R Satellite XT R IP 65 9602 0505 9612 0505 Satellite XT R Version Basic Operation Section 1 12 24 VDC 18 VDC minimum when using the Extractive Module Max 1 4 W 2 wire shielded cable 2x0 5 mm2 20 4 AWG approx 2 m delivered with instrument 6 wire shielded cable 6x0 25 mm2 23 AWG approx 3 m delivered with instrument 3 x SPST single pole single throw 250 VAC 30 VDC 2A 122 x 32 dots with backlight Green 6 touch sensitive membrane function keys 145 x 95 x 50 mm L x W x H 5 7 X 3 7 x 2 0 Lx W x H 620 grams 22 ounces special mounting plate delivered with instrument IP 52 option IP 65 EN 50270 20 C 40 C A F 104 F 700 1300 hPa 20 90 r h 2 1 2 2 Installation and Start Up Section 2 This section explains installation and initial start up procedures General Guidelines Please consider the aspects indicated below before locating the instrument The property of the target gas lighter or heavier than air must be considered The instrument should be mounted as close to the monitoring location as possible and should be easily accessible for operation and maintenance For narrow monitoring locations or duct mounting a sensor extension with a standard length of 2m 6 feet is available as an option The optimum position to mount the instrument is
44. gt mi bt bt ppm Depending on the operating mode the structure of the graphic display is different Three basic versions are illustrated and explained below A detailed description is given in the according sections Display Structure for Monitoring Mode Line 1 offers the possibility to enter a user specific description e g monitoring location max 13 spaces the name of the instrument is entered here when delivered Line 2 shows the name of the gas monitored Line 3 indicates the actual gas concentration and the concentration unit Gas name and concentration unit are data stored in the memory of the sensor installed Display Structure for Menu MENU i MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE fins gt SENSOR SERVICE Jale 2 of 4 4 gt select 1 of 7 Line 1 shows the actual position in the menu In the left example the actual position is Main Menu in the right example it is tne Sub Menu Maintenance Line 2 shows one of the selection possibilities Line 3 shows the number of the selection possibility presently displayed and indicates also the total of selection possibilities available in this menu Satellite XT R Version 1 3 1 5 Technical Specifications Power Requirements voltage consumption Wiring power relay contacts Relay Outputs contacts max ratings Graphic Display Status LED Keypad Physical Dimensions size weight Mounting Housing Protection Class EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Operatin
45. ie Satellite XT R Version Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Maintenance The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to move forwards and backwards in the Main Menu To select a Sub Menu press the lt set gt key to enter Sub Menus Maintenance Sensor Service screen 1 of 7 Alarm Reset screen 2 of 7 Alarm Warn Test screen 3 of 7 Device Infos screen 4 of 7 Sensor Infos screen 5 of 7 Reset Device screen 6 of 7 Service screen 7 of 7 3 3 Main Menu Section 3 Main Menu Calibration MENU The instrument is in the Maintenance Mode and CA L B RA T ON the green LED is off Press the cursor keys lt up gt or UNITE 3 aif 4 oe to move forwards and backwards in the Main To select a Sub Menu press the lt set gt key to enter Sub menus Calibration Gas Calibration screen 1 of 2 CALIBRATION GAS CALI BRAT ON select 1 2 Manual K Factor CALIBRATION screen 2 of 2 MANUAL K FACTOR select 2 2 Satellite XT R Version 3 4 MENU CONFIGURATIO select 4 of 4 CONFIGURATION select 1 of ALARM SETTINGS 1 oO CONFIGURATION LANGUAGE select 2 of 1 je CONFIGURATION select DATE FORMAT 3 of 1 0 CONFIGURATION select 4 AUTO SELFTEST of 1 i CONFI
46. ity It requires both a Satellite XT and an Extractive Module XT The connected Satellite XT displays the module s status of operation and provides the digital interface Each instrument is only configured for monitoring the substance specified on the identification label The instrument is delivered with a certain sensor installed Reference for assignment of instrument and sensor is the serial number These data are also documented in the Certificate of Quality Control provided with the shipment Instrument and sensor have been gas calibrated and these specific calibration parameters are stored in the integrated data memory of sensor and instrument Make sure to use only sensors for the substance specified on the module s identification label Use only sensors designed for use with the Pyrolyzer Module XT The Pyrolyzer Module XT is powered by a wide range power supply The module contains a diagnosis for electronics and filament The filament voltage is factory set and saved in the instrument If there is a problem with the Pyrolyzer Module XT the display of the Satellite XT reads FAULT PYROLYZER Information on fault messages and instructions on how to correct a fault condition are provided in Section 7 Troubleshooting 10 2 General Instructions Listed hereafter are several aspects that should be reflected when locating monitoring point and instrument When placing the sampling point the property lighter or heavier than air of the ta
47. ld damage the Extractive Module XT 10 5 10 9 Technical Specifications Power requirements Voltage Consumption Physical dimensions Size Weight Housing Protection Class RFI EMC Operating Conditions Sample tubing Response time Temperature Pressure Humidity Pyrolyzer Module XT Section 10 90 240 VAC approx 22 W 2 13A 223 x 97 x 100 mm W x H x D 8 8 x 3 8 x 3 9 WxHxD 1800 g 4 lbs IP 30 EN 50270 EN 61010 1 OD 1 4 ID 3 16 lt 30 sec with a tubing length of 10m 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 700 1300 hPa 20 90 r h Note For applications where the humidity is less than 20 r h consider using the MST Sample Conditioning System Humidifier part number 20408 4010 Minimum Oxygen content of sample Part Numbers Pyrolyzer Module XT NF3 Pyrolyzer Module XT 1 2 DCE Pyrolyzer Module XT SF6 Pyrolyzer Module XT CH3F Pyrolyzer Module XT C5F8 Pyrolyzer Module XT C4F6 Warning 3 viv 20408 0110 20408 0112 20408 0114 20408 0116 20408 0120 20408 0122 Pyrolyzer Modules 20408 0110 20408 0112 20408 0116 and 20408 0122 must only be used with Extractive Module 20404 0200 Pyrolyzer Modules 20408 0114 and 20408 0120 must only be used with Extractive Module 20404 0300 Satellite XT R Version 10 6 Find out more www honeywellanalytics com Contact Honeywell Analytics Europe Middle East Africa India Life Safety Distribu
48. male and female connector of Satellite XT and Extractive Module XT Q im sd jun ote a as sc MST Extractive MST Satellite XT o o A Module Connections sample tubing sensor connection between Extractive Module XT and Satellite XT Bu Data link and power supply 9 6 Tubing Connections Tubing material is PTFE or PFA with an outer diameter of 1 4 and an inner diameter of 3 16 Length and inner diameter of the sample line will affect the response time Length of the sample lines should be kept as short as possible With a sample line ID of 3 16 4 7 mm and a length of 10 m the delay in response does not exceed 30 seconds Sample Line Inlet The fitting for connecting the sample line inlet is located on top of the housing and marked Gas Inlet Improper installation of the sample inlet tube may result in dilution or even complete loss of the sample Exhaust Line Outlet The fitting for connection of the exhaust line outlet is located on top of the instrument and marked Outlet Since hazardous gas concentrations may still be present at the exhaust line outlet it is recommended to connect the exhaust line to an exhaust duct Note If the pump is operated at the maximum sample line distance of 50 m the maximum exhaust line length is 25 m
49. nformation Spares and Accessories Module Connections sensor connection between Extractive Module XT and Satellite XT data link connecting Pyrolyzer Module XT and Extractive Module XT Satellite 10 7 Satellite XT R Version sample tubing XT Data Link Plug the cable pictured green from the bottom plate of the Pyrolyzer Module into the connector in the bottom of the Extractive Module XT Power Connection Use a standard power cable obey any local regulations and bring it through the power cable fitting into the module Open the module from the top and connect I I 90 240 vac 10 4 O Inlet Outlet Inlet Outlet 30 h gt 0 5 I min Flowmeter Satellite XT R Version Extractive Modul XT Pyrolyzer Module XT Section 10 0000000000000000 000000000000000 00000 Satellite XT Pyrolyzer XT with bypass for C5F8 When the Pyrolyzer is used with C5F8 the flow needs to be adjusted at the outlet of the Extractive Module XT to 0 5 l min or 30 l h On the underside of the Extractive Module XT is the interconnection to the Pyrolyzer Module XT and next to it two small holes which gives access to two pushbuttons The left hand button will increase the flow and the right hand button will decrease it The adjustment is required as the internal flow resistance is different to the other types of the Pyrolyzer Module XT and this resistance wou
50. nsor Type ARS E ES Allows the user to configure the instrument for a new N EW S E N S 0 R T y P E sensor type with a part number which is different from select 8 of 10 the one presently used See Section 8 for Sensor Information Press the lt set gt key to enter and follow the dialogue displayed NEW SENSOR TYPE Remove Sensor Remove the sensor presently installed and press the REMOVE SENSOR lt set gt key to proceed NEW SENSOR TYPE Load New Data If you want the data of the new sensor to be loaded N EW S E N S 0 R confirm this by pressing the lt set gt key please insert NEW SENSOR TYPE Loading Data L 0 A D N EW DA T A 4 The instrument is now loading the new data from the sensor into the unit s internal memory lt set gt to confirm NEW SENSOR TYPE LOADING DATA fo NSN E TP Gas Name CONFIGURATION Allows the user to enter a different gas name than the G A S N AM F one stored in the sensor s data memory Up to 7 alpha numeric characters can be entered select 9 of 10 Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will display the actual gas name lt Actual Gas Name gt CAS EME Use the cursor keys lt left gt or lt right gt to reach A S H 3 the desired position Use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to select the characters you wish to enter When the new gas name has been entered completely press the lt se
51. nstructions Fault No Sensor This message indicates that no sensor is inserted or that a sensor type not suitable for the Satellite XT is used To eliminate the problem insert the correct sensor Fault Wrong Sensor This message indicates that the sensor installed is not the sensor assigned to this particular instrument To correct the problem insert the sensor assigned and documented to this instrument The data are stated in the test certificate provided with the shipment Fault Replace Sensor This message indicates that the sensor presently installed is depleted the warning CHECK SENSOR has been ignored To correct the problem replace the old sensor immediately This function is not available for instruments with oxygen sensor FAULT EXTRACTIVE FAULT PYROLYZER Satellite XT R Version Troubleshooting Section 7 Fault Extractive Only for instruments with Extractive Module This message indicates that there is a problem with the Extractive Module Check power supply sample tubing sample tubing connections and sample line filter Perform any corrective action required If the message is still shown please contact our service department for further instructions Fault Pyrolyzer Only for instruments with Pyrolyzer Module This message indicates that there is a problem with the Pyrolyzer Module Please contact our service department for further ins
52. on 4 Sensor Infos Provides specific information about the sensor presently installed e part number serial number date of first calibration sensitivity and revision number These data are stored in the sensor s memory Actuate the lt set gt key to select or use the cursor keys lt up gt and lt down gt to continue in the menu Part number Actuate the lt set gt key to display the part number of the sensor presently installed lt Actual Sensor Part Number gt Use this information to order replacement sensors Additional order information is provided in Section 8 Sensor Order Information Actuate lt esc gt to leave Serial Number Actuate the lt set gt key to display the serial number of the sensor presently installed lt Actual Sensor Serial Number gt This information may be required for service purposes Actuate the lt esc gt key to leave First Calibration Use the lt set gt key to display the date when the installed sensor was calibrated for the first time lt Date of First Calibration gt This information may be required for service purposes and to check the age of the sensor Actuate lt esc gt to leave 4 6 Continued SENSOR INFOS SENSITIVITY select of 5 SENSITIVITY 123 nA ppm SENSOR INFOS REVISION NUMBER select 5 5 REVISION NUMBER Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Section 4 Sensor Infos Sensi
53. oring Mode and entering the Maintenance Mode may be password protected To prevent the instrument from manipulations by unauthorized personnel it is recommended to enable this function see Configuration Menu Security Function Password enabled Press the lt esc gt key to exit the Monitoring Mode and enter the password The screen to enter the password is shown for one minute During this period the Monitoring Mode remains active in the background When the correct password has been entered the instrument is in the Maintenance Mode it is not monitoring and the green LED is off Password disabled Press the lt esc gt key to exit the Monitoring Mode The instrument is now in the Maintenance Mode the instrument is not monitoring and the green LED is off Satellite XT R Version 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 1 3 Note Basic Operation Section 1 Maintenance Mode The Maintenance Mode indicates a complete absence of monitoring capability The green status LED is off Depending on the configuration the fault relay will be activated Warning Condition A warning condition indicates that the instrument requires some attention but the instrument is still able to monitor and operate as programmed The following will occur when the instrument detects a warning condition the green status LED is flashing depending on the configuration the fault relay will be activated Reset Warning Condition
54. r Extension to the Instrument 2 3 DI Mounting the Sensor Extension to the Duct nesnnnnennnennnnnennnenn 2 4 242 A 3 Hanne ni 2 5 220 tenia Initial Start W Pic 22228220 a Reet ae ce ate 2 7 Section 3 Main Menu Ima The Main Menu Screens cocococcoocononccnnocncccnnnnnnnoncnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnn one nnnnnnnnnnnnnns 3 1 Airis Main Menu MonitOriNG ooooconnnnnnccinonnnccccnnonnnnanncn nono nana r nano rar rnnnn rc 3 2 is 0 ae Main Menu Maintenance oooococccccccccncccococonanonononnncnncnnnnnnnnannnn nn nnnnncnnnnnnnnns 3 3 Vidas Main Menu CalibratiON ooooonccnnnnnnnnonconocccnnnnnncnnnncnnnnncnnonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 3 4 Minga d Main Menu Configuration ooconncccnnnnnncccnnnnccccccnnnnorcccnnnnnorc cnn narran 3 5 Section 4 Mantenimiento A AA SENSOFSEIVICE A A a ie 4 3 A A ne En ean ieee 4 4 A AlarmiWarn Test ii ea eee 4 4 Aci Device Infos coria rise 4 5 Al Sensor NGOS Li reri madaan e AS A ARA Ad ae 4 6 4 Otei Reset Device 00 Tal allein 4 8 ALT REED RON o inn Vds 4 8 Section 5 Calibration A TREE Gas Calibre ed 5 2 9 ln ZOO AUS ci a 5 2 9 12 una Span AUS Evian ee ae idee 5 3 RESTE Ren Manual K Fact r ur cial titi 5 4 Satellite XT R Version toc 1 Table of Contents Section 6 Configuration Page 6 1 Alarm Settings Miete eral BER 6 3 CPT edule AM Vita tt at dade needa de ewes 6 4 6 1 2 4 Alarm EN RR iind 6 7 AAA Language lili 6 8 Oca Date Formats
55. r and remove shorting device from the sensor plug where necessary lt REPLACEMENT gt Insert the new sensor G into the socket inside the sensor holder aligning nose of the socket groove of the sensor and the arrow printed on the sensor label Figure 4 Insert the sensor holder B with the replacement sensor installed into the flow adapter of the instrument and fasten the gland nut F Figure 5 Press the lt set gt key to continue lt LOAD NEW DATA gt If you want the data of the new sensor to be loaded confirm this message by pressing the lt set gt key lt LOADING DATA gt The instrument is now loading the new data from the sensor into the unit s internal memory lt SENSOR WARM UP gt A sensor warm up is performed and the display of the Satellite XT shows the according message until the displayed value is zero The warm up time required depends on the type of sensor After the sensor warm up the instrument will automatically switch to the Monitoring Mode The Sensor Service procedure is also described in Section 4 Maintenance Figure 2 Figure 3 F Figure 4 F G ill JU N OdRing gt Figure 5
56. r to set the Alarm 2 Relay state Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Deenergized NO Defines the Alarm 2 Relay to be deenergized normally open contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Energized NC Defines the Alarm 2 Relay to be energized normally closed contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Fault Relay Allows the user to set the Fault Relay state Use the lt set gt key to enter The instrument will show the actual setting Deenergized NO Defines the Fault Relay to be deenergized normally open contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit Energized NC Defines the Fault Relay to be energized normally closed contact Press the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt to change Press the lt set gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit 6 14 RELAYS ALARM DELAY select 2 of 3 ALARM DELAY 3 0 sec please enter RELAYS FAULT TRIGGER select 3 of 3 FAULT TRIGGER FAULT ONLY select i or 4 FAULT TRIGGER FAULT MAINT select 3 or 4 FAULT TRIGGER ALL select 4 or 4 FAULT TRIGGER AULA Satellite XT R Version
57. rget gas must be considered The instrument should be mounted as close to the monitoring location as possible to minimize sample transport time The area immediately surrounding the sample inlet at the monitoring point must be free from objects that might hinder free flow of air The instrument should be installed away from any possible liquid sources extreme dust and dirt sources and should be protected against rain and sunlight The instrument must be mounted in an upright position The ventilation apertures on top and rear of the the housing must not be covered The instrument must be easily accessable for operation and there must be sufficient space above the instrument to allow sensor replacement or to open the housing for maintenance purposes The sample line should be run as direct as possible to improve transport time Avoid running the sample line through areas of great temperature extremes The sample outlet must be connected to an exhaust line and must be properly vented Both sample and exhaust tubing must not be crimped or placed in an area where weight could collapse the tubing 10 3 Safety Instructions Always disconnect the Pyrolyzer Module XT from mains power before you open the housing The vents on top and rear of the instrument must not be covered Do not enter any tapered or sharp items into the vents Use isopropanol and a soft cloth to clean the housing Do not use any aggressive detergents Never use compressed air to cle
58. t gt key to confirm or lt esc gt to exit please enter Satellite XT R Version 6 11 CONFIGURATION RELAYS select 10 of 10 RELAYS RELAY STATE select of 3 RELAYS ALARM DELAT select of 3 RELAYS FAULT TRIGGER select 3 of 3 Satellite XT R Version Configuration Section 6 Relays Allows the user to enter or change various settings for the internal relay contacts for Alarm 1 Alarm 2 and Fault Use the lt set gt key to enter Relay State Used to individually define the relays to be either deenergized normally open contact or energized normally closed contact Use the lt set gt key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt Alarm Delay Used to set a delay for the relay activation in case of concentration alarms Use the lt set gt key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt Fault Trigger Used to define the trigger conditions for activation of the Fault Relay Use the lt set gt key to enter or continue in the menu with the cursor keys lt up gt or lt down gt 6 12 RELAYS RELAY STATE select 1 of 3 RELAY STATE ALARM 1 RELAY RELAY STATE ALARM 2 RELAY CEE RELAY STATE FAULT RELAY Belect ota RELAY STATE ALARM 1 RELAY select 1 of 3 ALARM 1 RELAY DEENERGI ZED NO select 1 o
59. tails refer to Section 5 Calibration Satellite XT R Version 5 1 CALIBRATION GAS CALIBRATION GAS CALIBRATION ZERO ADJUST select 1 of 2 ZERO ADJUST APPLY AIR ZERO ADJUST 0 01 ppm ZERO ADJUST 0 00 ppm ZERO ADJUST SAVE Continued Satellite XT R Version Calibration Section 5 Gas Calibration The gas calibration submenu is used for dynamic calibration For zero adjustment use clean or synthetic air free from measuring gas or any other interfering gases The sensor must be warmed up before calibration For span adjustment it is recommended to use test gas of a known concentration at or slightly above the TLV for the target gas Always keep to the correct sequence first perform zero adjustment then Span Adjustment Zero Adjust Zero adjustment applies for all sensors except oxygen sensors Use the lt set gt key to enter and follow the dialogue displayed Apply Air Apply clean or synthetic air to the sensor and actuate the lt set gt key to continue lt Actual Zero Point gt Allow the zero reading to stabilize If the reading is already zero zero adjustment is not necessary Actuate the lt esc gt key to exit If the reading is not zero actuate the lt set gt key to re adjust the zero point and to continue the procedure lt Re adjusted Zero Point gt The reading is zero Actuate the lt set gt key to
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61. tivity Use the lt set gt key to display the sensor sensitivity determined during the first calibration lt Actual Sensitivity gt This information may be required for service purposes Actuate the lt esc gt key to leave Revision Number Use the lt set gt key to display the revision number of the gas related information stored in the sensor s memory lt Actual Revision Number gt This information may be required for service purposes Actuate the lt esc gt key to leave 4 7 MAINTENANCE RESET DEV ICE select 6 7 RESET DEVICE ARE YOU SURE gesc gt to exit SENSOR WARM UP ppm Satellite XT AsH3 i Ll MAINTENANCE SERVICE select 7 of 7 SERVICE PASSWORD please enter 1 Satellite XT R Version Maintenance Section 4 Reset Device Offers the possibility to perform a warm start of the instrument Actuate the lt set gt key to select Are You Sure This screen is to confirm that a software reset should be performed Actuate the lt set gt key to confirm or use the lt esc gt key to exit lt Sensor Warm Up Condition gt A sensor warm up is performed and this screen is shown until the displayed value is zero except for Oxygen sensors The warm up time depends on the type of sensor lt Normal Monitoring Condition gt The instrument will automatically switch to the Monitoring Mode when the sensor s
62. tructions Satellite XT R Version Troubleshooting Section 7 8 1 Sensor Order Information Reference Information Section 8 Substance Sensor Part No Nominal Unit Note Dust Filter sensor Range allowed AsH3 Arsine 3 El 9602 6001 0 1 00 ppm yes AsH3 Arsine 2 El 9602 6004 O 1 00 ppm 1 yes AsH3 Arsine 2 El 9602 6002 0 10 0 ppm 1 yes B2H6 Diborane 9602 6202 O 1 00 ppm yes Br2 Bromine 9602 6800 0 5 00 ppm No C4F6 Hexafluorobutadiene 9602 9732 0 50 0 ppm 3 no data C5F8 Octafluorocyclopentene 9602 9730 0 20 0 ppm 3 no data CH3F Methyl Fluoride 9602 9720 O 0 500 vol 3 no data Cl2 Chlorine 9602 5300 0 5 00 ppm yes CIF3 Chlorine Trifluoride 9602 7410 0 1 00 ppm No Cclo2 Chlorine Dioxide 9602 7400 0 1 00 ppm No co Carbon Monoxide 9602 5400 O 500 ppm yes COCI2 Phosgene 9602 6600 0 1 00 ppm yes DCE 1 2 Di chloro ethylene 1 2 9602 9600 O 1000 ppm 3 no data C2H40 Ethylene Oxide 9602 8000 0 20 0 ppm no data F2 Fluorine 9602 6400 0 5 00 ppm No F2 Fluorine 9602 6401 0 30 ppm No GeH4 Germane 9602 6902 0 5 0 ppm yes H2 Hydrogen 1 9602 5100 O 1 000 vol yes H2 Hydrogen 4 9602 5101 0 4 00 vol 2 yes H2S Hydrogen Sulfide 9602 5200 0 100 ppm yes H2S Hydrogen Sulfide org 9602 5201 0 30 0 ppm 1 yes H2Se Hydrogen S
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