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Table of Content

For Safe and Correct Operation .......................................................................................1


1. GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................................................................................2
1.1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................2
1.2 COMPOSITION........................................................................................................................2
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................2
1.4 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION...............................................................................................3
1.4.1 Periscope Section ...............................................................................................................3
1.4.2 Electrical Section ...............................................................................................................4
1.5 FEATURES...............................................................................................................................4
2. CONSTRUCTIONS AND FUNCTION .........................................................................................5
2.1 LIGHT SOURCE UNIT............................................................................................................5
2.2 RECEIVE UNIT .......................................................................................................................5
2.2.1 Light Reflecting Section.....................................................................................................5
2.2.2 Optical Sensor Unit ...........................................................................................................5
2.3 VISION UNIT...........................................................................................................................6
2.4 CONTROL PANEL ...................................................................................................................6
2.5 INSULATING GASKET...........................................................................................................7
2.6 OPTIONAL UNITS ..................................................................................................................7
3. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................8
3. 1 Component Installation...........................................................................................................8
3.1.1 Light Source and Receive Units ........................................................................................8
3.1.2 Vision Unit and Lens Unit...............................................................................................11
3.1.3 Reflecting Unit .................................................................................................................12
3.1.4 Purge Air ..........................................................................................................................12
3.1.5 Control Panel ...................................................................................................................13
3.2 WIRING CONNECTIONS .....................................................................................................13
3.2.1 Power Supply ...................................................................................................................13
3.2.2 Light Source Unit and Receive Unit ...............................................................................13
3.2.3 Alarm Signal Output........................................................................................................13
3.2.4 External Densitometer and Recorder .............................................................................14
4. OPERATION ................................................................................................................................15
4.1 FUNCTION EXPLANATION OF SET PANEL ....................................................................15
4.2 INITIAL ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................15
4.2.1 Preparation before Adjustment .......................................................................................15
4.2.2 Electrical Section Adjustment .........................................................................................16
4.3 MEASUREMENT...................................................................................................................20
4.4 ADJUSTMENT AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT...............................................................20
5. MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................21
5.1 EXCHANGE OF BACKUP BATTERIES ..............................................................................21
5.2 INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................22
6. CORRESPONDENCE OF BREAKDOWN .................................................................................23
6.1 ERROR CODE ........................................................................................................................23
6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................................................23
Attached Drawing 1 .........................................................................................................................25
Attached Drawing 2 .........................................................................................................................26
Attached Drawing 3 .........................................................................................................................27
Attached Drawing 4 .........................................................................................................................28

Revision history M04-58516-412 V3 2010-05-17 P18

To ensure safe operation, read this in struction manual thoroughly before use.

INPORTANCE
This INSTRUCTION MANUAL[M04-55451-412] firmware[Ver2.0].apply.
Confirm the firmware version.
Confirm method
It is described to ROM label at the right of internal of the control board.
One character shows the version since V. [**V2L**]
For Safe and Correct Operation
Precautions for Use

Ignoring this warning and mish andling the product will cause
WARNING
a serious injury or death.

Ignoring this caution and mish andling the product will cause
CAUTION
a personal injury or damage to property.

WARNING

The halogen lamp is very bright and emits a large amount of ultraviolet rays. Never gaze
at the light from the lamp directly with naked eyes or do not expose your skins to such light.
Otherwise your eyes or skins may be inflamed. Do not look into the inside of the Light
source unit directly. If it is necessary to look at the lamp directly, be sure to wear dark colored
glasses, which shut off ultraviolet rays.
Do not apply an undue force such as by twisting and bending to the lamp nor drop the
lamp. The lamp may rupture.

When cleaning or replacing the lamp, be sure to turn off the source power supply of the
wait until the Light source unit, Cover and lamp cool down sufficiently in order to prevent such
accidents as electric shock and short circuit. (Hazard of burn and electric shock.)

CAUTION

While the lamp is on or immediately after it is turned off, the light source unit and lamp
are very hot. Never touch them with hands or skins. (Touching them will cause burn.)

Do not turn on the halogen lamp with the front cover removed.

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1.4.2 Electrical Section
Light emitted from the light source unit is attenuated in accordance with the smoke
density in the smoke duct.
The light is then reflected by the half mirror within the receive unit to fall on the optical
sensor surface.
This section detects variations in illuminance and converts the illuminance into an
electrical signal, which is then amplified by the control panel amplifier and displayed on the
densitometer and at the same time, converted into an alarm signal.
When the smoke density exceeds a preset density, the alarm lamp is turned on and the
external alarm system is operated.
Density variations may also be recorded on an external recorder, if necessary.
The smoke density is expressed in the Ringelmann Chart number system. In this system,
the density is divided into six grades as in Table 2.

Table 2
Ringelmann smoke density Optical transmittance
Smoke color
(Degree) (%)
0 Color less 100
1 Light gray 80
2 Gray 60
3 Dark gray 40
5 Black 20
5 Pitch-black 0

1.5 FEATURES
The SSEC-10, SSEC-10A has the following features.
(1) Light and compact; easily operated and maintained.
(2) Even a quick smoke density change is indicated as a slow change so that reading errors
are eliminated.
(3) Alarm can be preset to set off at any desired smoke density.
(4) Since the alarm signal output circuit employs the 1C contact system, either one of the two
signals-ON and OFF signals at alarm time - are captured by either one of the two circuits.
(5) Remote monitoring system can be established by connecting an external smoke
densitometer and alarm setter.
(6) Two types of signal output terminals for a recorder are provided-voltage signal (0 to 5V
DC) and current signal (4 to 20 mA DC).

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2. CONSTRUCTIONS AND FUNCTION

2.1 LIGHT SOURCE UNIT


This unit consists of a main body, a cover, a mounting flange, and a terminal box. The
main body incorporates a lamp holder and halogen lamp as the light source. The detachable
screen glass and A Visual ray correction filterIRCC filteris installed in front of the lamp
and an air pipe is provided under the main body to avoid Smoke backflow.
The screen glass serves not only to prevent dust in the smoke duct from entering the
main body but also to correct emitted light so as to provide an indication consistent with the
visibility.
The IRCC filter essential for converting the luminance into an electrical signal.
An insulating gasket shutter unit, or dust filter may be attached to this unit of necessary.
For detailed information on these optional unitsrefer to section 26

2.2 RECEIVE UNIT


This unit consists of a main body, a cover, a mounting flange, reflecting unitsperiscope,
an optical sensor(electrical section).
A removable infrared absorption filter (IRC filter) is attached to the front of the main
body and an air pipe is provided under the main body to avoid smoke backflow.
Upon receipt of light from the light source unit, this unit transmits the light to the vision
unit and coverts it into an electrical signal at the same time.
The IRC filter performs the same function as the IRCC filter of the light source unit.
As with the light source unit, an insulating gasket, shutter unit, or dust filter may be
attached to this unit, if necessary. (Option)

2.2.1 Light Reflecting Section


The main body incorporates a half-mirror whose angle of reflection may be finely
adjusted by the adjusting knob behind the rear caver.
In model SSEC-10A, an image magnifying lens unit is provided at the bottom.

2.2.2 Optical Sensor Unit


This unit consists of a half-mirror, a light-receiving device (mounted on a PC board) and
a terminal box.
The half mirror to fall on the light-receiving surface of the light-receiving device
penetrates part of light emitted from the light source unit.
The illuminance at the light-receiving surface varies with the smoke density in the
smoke duct. The quantity of light is detected and converted into current by the light-receiving
device (silicon photocell).
The current is further converted into pulse signal by the PC board conversion circuit.
This pulse signal with the smoke density is then sent to the control panel.

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2.3 VISION UNIT
This unit consists of a main body, cap, a mounting flange, a plane mirror, and a hood. The
main body may be rotated around the center axis to permit monitoring of an image (smoke
status) from a desired direction. As with the receive unit, the angle of the reflecting mirror
may be finely adjusted.

2.4 CONTROL PANEL


This panel incorporates a power unit, a control PC board, CPU- Module, and a terminal
box.
On the panel are a various indicators, and set switches.
The operation of each circuit is described below.
(1) Power supply
The power supply is composed of a terminal board, a fuse, a power on/off switch,
and the noise filter.
The input power supply (90242 V AC / 1PH / 50/60Hz) is protected, it power
[ON]-[OFF] is operated.
(2) Power Unit
The power unit is composed of the inverter circuit, and has converted the input
power supply into the voltage of the halogen lamp for the source of light of 14
24V DC.
(a) Operation module
The operation module is composed of a density indicator and a set switch. As
for the display part, seven segments LED are built in and set switch is composed
of flat-panel-switch. The operation module is covered with a waterproof panel
film, and set up in front of the control board.
(b) Interface module
The interface module is composed of the power supply, the optical sensor
signal conversion circuit, the AD-DA converter circuit, the density instruction
output circuit, and the Alarm signal output circuit for the control unit.
(c) CPU module
CPU module executes the operation of the signal. The signal sent from the
sensor unit is operated with CPU and output as a signal of the density of smoke.
The density of smoke becomes, and the output is 0VDC by 0 degrees, and the
density of smoke becomes and the output becomes 5VDC in 5 degrees.
As for the output of the density of smoke, the current output of 4-20mADC is
also possible. Moreover, the output of the density of smoke can be gradually set
to change even by a rapid change in the density of smoke. This is the same also
in the alarm output.

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2.5 INSULATING GASKET
Several insulating gaskets in layers reduces heat conduction from the smoke duct to the
light source unit and receive unit.

2.6 OPTIONAL UNITS


(1) Shutter unit
This unit composed of a frame and a shutter is installed in front of the mounting
flanges of the light source and receives units.
When the smoke duct is to be washed, the shutters are closed to prevent wash
water from entering the main bodies.
(2) Dust filter
This removable air filter (P.P. filter) installed in the main body with joint pipes on
both sides cleans air preventing smoke back flow.
The cleaned air is then sent into the light source and receives units. The filter
element, if soiled, may be replaced with a new one.
(3) Lens unit
This unit consists of a frame and a lens mounted on a holder. This unit is installed
in the received unit or between the receive unit and vision unit to magnify the image
(smoke status) depending on the measurement distance.
(4) Reflecting unit
This unit consists of a main body, a cap, a plane mirror, and a mounting flange.
This unit is installed between the receive unit and vision unit to locate the vision
unit at a desired place. Typical installation examples are shown in Fig. 1.
This unit permits fine adjustment of the angle of reflection.

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3. INSTALLATION

3. 1 Component Installation
3.1.1 Light Source and Receive Units
(1) Select the installation spot where the smoke flows not in whirls but evenly and
smoothly. Avoid a duct bend and the neighborhood of a damper.
(2) Install the instrument-mounting flange on the smoke duct.
When installing the flange, pay due attention to the axial line and flange
mounting surface parallelism so as to align the optical axes of 'the light source and
receive units. Also, ensure that the space between the smoke duct and the flange
accepts the retaining bolts. Refer to Figs. 2-a and 2-b for a sample installation work.
a) When the installation work cannot be performed inside the smoke duct (see Fig.
2-a).
i) Drill holes with the same diameter as the ID of the 60.5-mm OD steel pipe in
both sides of the smoke duct. Ensure that the holes are at right angles to the
smoke duct axis,
ii) Have on hand a shaft (or suitable pipe) with a slightly smaller diameter than
the ID of the steel pipe. Insert this shaft into the holes made in step i).
iii) Install the steel pipe over the shaft inserted in step ii).
While raising the shaft to keep the axial lines aligned, weld the steel pipe to the
smoke duct (full-circled welding).
iv) Weld the flanges to the steel pipe (full-circled welding). Ensure that the light
source and receive units are paralleled with each other (X- and Y-axes).
v) After completion of the welding, remove the shaft inserted in step ii).

b) When the installation work can be performed inside the smoke duct (see Fig. 2-b).
i) Drill holes in both sides of the smoke duct. The holes must be at right angles to
the smoke duct axis and large enough to accept the 60.5-mm OD steel pipe,
ii) Insert the steel pipe into the holes and weld it to the smoke duct (full-circled
welding).
iii) Weld the flanges to the steel pipe (full-circled welding). Ensure that the light
source and receive units are paralleled with each other (X- and Y-axes).
iv) Cut the steel pipe at the points close to the inside wall of the smoke duct.

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Fig. 2

a) When installation work cannot be performed inside smoke duct

b) When installation work can be performed inside smoke duct

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(3) Install the other components as show Fig. 3

Fig.3

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3.1.2 Vision Unit and Lens Unit
(1) When only the vision unit is to be used, install the required length of steel pipe with
flanges welded at both ends between the receive and vision units as shown in Fig.
4(a). The pipe should be tightly secured with suitable hexagon head bolts (M12 x 40
long) so that it may not loosen by vibration.
Particular attention should be paid to the flatness and perpendicularity of the flanges.
Also, supports should be used to stabilize the pipe.
(2) When an optional lens unit is to be used, have on hand a 1 m steel pipe with flanges
welded at both ends besides a pipe like the one used in (1).
The installation should be made using the same procedure as in (1) so that the total
length of the pipe on the vision unit side is 1 m. (Fig.4 (b))

Fig. 4
(a) (b)

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3.1.3 Reflecting Unit
Install the required number of units between the receive unit and vision unit using
flange attached steel pipes as in 3.1.2.

3.1.4 Purge Air


(1) Blow clean air as purge air.
(2) The air pressure should be 0.098 to 0.196 kpa (0.98 to 1.96 mbar) higher than the
internal pressure of the smoke duct. The flow rate should be about 0.1 to 0.2 m3/min.
If air pressure and flow rate are difficult to adjust, use a pressure-regulating valve.
(3) When the purge air is contaminated, install a dust filter (option). The installing
procedure is illustrated in Fig. 5. When a dust filter is used, the air pressure should
be 0.246 to 0.294 kpa (2.45 to 2.94 mbar) higher than the internal pressure of the
smoke duct.

Fig. 5

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3.1.5 Control Panel
(1) The control panel should be installed at a location free from corrosive gases or fumes.
Also, avoid a dusty location or a location where there is a mechanical vibration source
nearby, or the temperature or humidity changes greatly.
Care should be taken to protect the panel from water drops.
Further, select a well-ventilated place, as the panel incorporates heating components.
(2) Secure the control panel tightly with screws matching the panel mounting holes.

3.2 WIRING CONNECTIONS


Make the following wiring connections, referring to the work or as-built drawing.

3.2.1 Power Supply


Connect the power supply to the L and N terminals on the control panel. Although the
power consumption of the apparatus is as low as 200 VA, use conductors whose
cross-sectional area is at least 1.5 mm2 to ensure sufficient mechanical strength.

3.2.2 Light Source Unit and Receive Unit


(1) To connect the light source unit and the control panel (light source circuit) use
2-conductor cables. (Cable example: 0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5)
REMARKS
(a) The light source circuit employs a constant-current (1.5 A) circuit.
(b) The cable to be used should have the cross-sectional area indicated in the above
table. The performance of the apparatus is not guaranteed if the cable voltage
drop exceeds 2 V (the current assumed to be 1.5 A).
(2) To connect the receive unit and the control panel; use 3-conductor shielded cables
(e.g.0.6/1kV TPYCS-1.5).
The cross-sectional area of the cable should be at least 1.5 mm2 to ensure sufficient
mechanical strength. The cables should be connected to the correct terminals,
referring to the terminal symbols. Be sure to ground the cable shields.

3.2.3 Alarm Signal Output


(1) The alarm signal output circuit employs a 1 C contact system and has a structure
shown in Fig. 6.
(2) Use a shielded cable (1.5 mm2 or more) only. Be sure to ground the cable shields.
(3) Connect an external alarm system to the terminal marked NO or NC, depending upon
the control method employed by the external alarm system (see Fig. 6).
(4) Note that the relay contact capacity is extremely small.
Ensure that the capacity of a load connected is not greater than indicated below.
Relay contact capacity: 30 VDC. : 1 A
125 VAC or less : 0.2 A (cos; = 0.4)

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Fig. 6

NOTE: The relay contact is as shown above when no alarm signal is generated.

3.2.4 External Densitometer and Recorder


(1) Use a two-conductor shielded cable (1 mm2 or more) only.
Be sure to ground the cable shields.
(2) When making connections, observe polarity.
(3) Ensure that an external measuring instrument has an internal resistance indicated
in Section 1.3 "Specifications."
Do not use a measuring instrument not specified in Section 1.3 as it will produce
serious measurement errors and incur equipment failure.

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4. OPERATION

4.1 FUNCTION EXPLANATION OF SET PANEL

Density of smoke and a


DEGREE DISPLAY
set value are displayed.

OPERATION KEY Operating is started.


ALARM CONTROL Setting of warning



KEY value

FILTER CONTROL
Setting of filter value
KEY

ZERO ADJUSTER Setting and selection of



CONTROL KEY initial calibration

SETTING VALUE
Set value is increased.
ADJSTER KEY

SETTING VALUE
Set value is decreased.
ADJSTER KEY

4.2 INITIAL ADJUSTMENT


4.2.1 Preparation before Adjustment
(1) Check that the units are correctly connected, and the cables are
shielded and grounded as specified, and also check the terminal section
for loose connections.
(2) Make sure that the smoke duct is free of floating matter or
light-shielding matter, and then open the shutter (option).
(3) Set the inside of control panel power switch to ON to power up the
apparatus. [OPERATION-KEY] of a set panel lights to green, and the
figure is displayed in the indicator. The light source lamp in the light
source unit turns on at the same time.

REMARKS
In the indicator, it is [E1], [E2] and [00] might be displayed. This
is because setting the factory shipment and no normal measurement
operates the system.
Please deal referring to Section 6 [Treatment of the error].
In the preparation before it adjusts it, this state is maintained and a
special operation is a thing not done. Then allow at least 30 minutes to
permit the apparatus to arrive at thermal equilibrium.

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4.2.2 Electrical Section Adjustment
After the rough adjustment in Section 4.2.1 (3) allow at least 30 minutes to permit the
apparatus to arrive at thermal equilibrium. Then, make the following adjustment.
Make sure that the smoke duct is free of floating matter or light-shielding matter, and
then open the shutter (option).
(1) Initial adjustment (Automatic calibration)
(a) [CAL] key of a control panel is pushed.
[RUN] lights to green, and [CAL] lights red.

[AC] or [UC] is displayed in "DEGREE DISPLAY".


[AC (Automatic calibration)] is displayed when []
key is pushed, and when [] key is pushed , the change
is divided into [UC (Manual calibration)].
The display of "DEGREE DISPLAY" is set to [AC].
( [ ] It makes it to [AC (Automatic calibration)]
pushing the key.)

(b) If [AC] is displayed in " DEGREE DISPLAY ", the


[CAL] key is pushed again.
[CAL] begins blinking red and executes the
Automatic adjustment mode.

(c) "DEGREE DISPLAY" displays [5.0]. It slowly


changes after a while from [5.0] into [0.0].

(d) "DEGREE DISPLAY" becomes [0.0], and blinking


[CAL] stops. This means an initial adjustment was
completed.
The required time is 5 to 3 minutes, and it changes
into an initial adjustment by the distance of the
chimney.
(e) When the display of the paragraph is confirmed in
Section (d), the [RUN] key is pushed.
[RUN] lights to green, and the system measure the
density of smoke.

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A present density of smoke is displayed in
"DEGREE DISPLAY".

(2) Alarm Setup


(a) The [ALARM] key to "CONTROL PANEL" is pushed.
[RUN] is turned off and the figure is displayed in
"DEGREE DISPLAY". The figure is a present alarm
setting value.

(b) The alarm setting value for which it hopes because


[ ] or the [ ] key is pushed is displayed in
"DEGREE DISPLAY".

A present density of smoke is the same as the alarm


setting value or [ALARM] lights red and warning is
displayed when becoming any more.
The point of contact is close of the external alarm
output terminal moreover at the same time.

(c) After alarm is set, the [RUN] key is pushed.


[RUN] lights to green, and the system measure the
density of smoke.

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(3) Filter Setting (Setting of response speed)
For the change in a rapid density of smoke to operate
the output of the density of smoke gradually, it equips it
with the filter.
The installation value of the filter can be set to ten
stages from [F0"] to [F9].
The response speed is shown in "Table-3".

(a) The [FILTER] key to "CONTROL PANEL" is pushed.


[RUN] is turned off and [FILTER] lights red.
The display of "DEGREE DISPLAY" is a filter
setting value.

(b) The value of the filter wanted because [] or the []


key is pushed is set.

(c) After filter is set, the [RUN] key is pushed.


[RUN] lights to green, and the system measure
the density of smoke.

Table 3

Filter Response time (sec) Filter Response time (sec)

F0 0 F5 39
F1 7 F6 46
F2 10 F7 52
F3 14 F8 60
F4 17 F9 66
Time to F.S 90% change

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(4) Temporary adjustment (manual calibration)
(a) [CAL] key of a control panel is pushed.
[RUN] lights to green, and [CAL] lights red.

(b) [AC (Automatic calibration)] is displayed when []


key is pushed, and when [] key is pushed , the
change is divided into [UC (Manual calibration)].
The display of "DEGREE DISPLAY" is set to
[UC]. ( [] It makes it to [UC (manual calibration)]
pushing the key.)

(c) If [UC] is displayed in " DEGREE DISPLAY ", the


[CAL] key is pushed again.
[CAL] begins blinking red and executes the
Manual adjustment mode.

(d) "DEGREE DISPLAY" displays [5.0]. It after a while


displays between [5.0] from [0.0].

(e) To become a present density of smoke, the display


value of "DEGREE DISPLAY" is matched pushing
[] or []. [] The display value goes up if the key
is pushed, and when the [] key is pushed, the
display value falls.
There is a thing that doesn't change even if the
key is pushed by the situation several times. Please
push the key several times repeatedly.

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(f) After value is set, the [RUN] key is pushed.
[RUN] lights to green, and the system measure
the density of smoke.

Attention
Please execute an initial adjustment again at the stop of the operation of equipment after
it adjusts it temporarily.

4.3 MEASUREMENT
(1) After completing the initial adjustment, it is confirmed that [RUN] lights to green.
(2) Blow purge air.
(3) When the equipment starts operation, the densitometer provides readings according
to the smoke density.
(4) If the smoke density exceeds a preset alarm value, an alarm is issued.
[ALRAM] lights red, and the external alarm unit sounds.
(5) When the smoke density decreases below the preset value.

4.4 ADJUSTMENT AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT


After the light source lamp, light-receiving device, or optical filter (IRCC or IRC) is
replaced, initial adjustment (Automatic calibration) should be made again.
When the equipment cannot be stopped, make manual calibration by checking exhausted
smoke density visually.

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5. MAINTENANCE
5.1 EXCHANGE OF BACKUP BATTERIES
The backup battery longevity is five years.
Please exchange the backup batteries according to the following points.
(1) The system is operated for 30 minutes or more.
(2) The control panel is opened, and the backup battery connector is removed.

The
connector is
pulled out.

Warning
Please note the electric shock accident.

(3) A new backup battery is installed detaching an old backup battery.

The screw
It exchanges it
is detached
for a new backup
with the
battery.
screwdriver

(4) The backup battery connector is installed.

The connector is
installed.

(5) The control panel is shut and work is completed.


ATTENTION
Please execute an initial adjustment (Automatic calibration) or a temporary adjustment
(manual calibration) when you exchange the backup batteries after [E2] is displayed in
"DEGREE DISPLAY".

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5.2 INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE
Normal maintenance schedule is outlined in Table 4.

Table 4

Period Check Program Reference drawing

Visually inspect filters and clean with Attached drawing


Weekly Screen glass
gauze if soiled. 1

Purge air Check if sufficient air.

Attached drawing
(1) Half mirror
3

Visually inspect filters and clean with Attached drawing


(2) Halogen lamp
gauze if soiled. 2

Attached drawing
6 month (3) Sensor unit
3

(1) Cable connection


Check for loose screws and tighten
loose screws.
(2) Fasteners

Check for deformation or looseness and


Insulating packing
replace faulty packing.

Attached drawing
(1) Sensor unit
3
Yearly Replace faulty parts.
Attached drawing
(2) Halogen lamp
4

(1) Visible-correction Attached drawing


filter (IRCC). 2
4 years Replace faulty filters.
(2) Infrared-absorption Attached drawing
filter. (IRC). 3

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6. CORRESPONDENCE OF BREAKDOWN

6.1 ERROR CODE


Please do the error restoration processing referring to Table-5 if the error code is
displayed in "DEGREE DISPLAY".

Table 5

Error code Meaning Probable cause


(1) The installation of each unit is confirmed.
The light source unit is (2) The cover of the receive unit has come off.
E0
too bright. The cause is removed, and [] of a set switch
and the [] key are pushed at the same time.
(1) Determination wick of halogen lamp.
The light source unit is (2) Disconnection of wiring for each unit.
E1
too dark. The cause is removed, and [] of a set switch
and the [] key are pushed at the same time.
E2 Backup battery longevity Refer to the item of "5. MAINTENANCE ".
Measurements are abnormal.
00 Measurement error
The installation of each unit is confirmed.

6.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
When a problem is encountered during use of the apparatus, check for improper
connections or broken wires and also check if the units are properly installed. After making
the above checks, troubleshoot the apparatus according to Table 6 given below.
Be sure to disconnect power before parts replacement, repair, or cleaning.

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
(1) All PC board trimmers except those specified have been factory adjusted and
therefore should not be tampered with.
(2) The optical filters (IRCC and IRC) and half-mirror are made of glass and therefore
should be carefully handled so as not to scratch or damage them.
(3) As the control and optical sensor PC boards emply ICs, no megger testing should be
performed.
(4) As this apparatus is rated for continuous operation, it should not be turned on and off
frequently.

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Attached Drawing 1

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Attached Drawing 2

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Attached Drawing 3

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Attached Drawing 4

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