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Spectrex WinHost Gas and FireDetectors Configuration andDiagnostic SoftwareUser GuideDocument ref: TM777070, Rev B, February 2010218 Little Falls Rd., Cedar Grove, NJ 07009, USAPhone: 1 (973) 239 8398 Fax: 1 (973) 239 761Web-Site: www.spectrex-inc.com; Email: spectrex@spectrex-inc.com

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Legal NoticeThe SharpEye and the SafEye Optical Flame and Gas Detectors described in this document arethe property of Spectrex, Inc.No part of the hardware, software or documentation may be reproduced, transmitted,transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language,in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of Spectrex, Inc.While great efforts have been made to assure the accuracy and clarity of this document,Spectrex, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in this document, or frommisuse of the information obtained herein. The information in this document has been carefullychecked and is believed to be entirely reliable with all of the necessary information included.Spectrex Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improvereliability, function, or design, and reserves the right to revise this document and makechanges from time to time in content hereof with no obligation to notify any persons ofrevisions or changes. Spectrex, Inc. does not assume any liability arising out of the applicationor any use of any product or circuit described herein; neither does it convey license under itspatent rights or the rights of othersWarning: This manual should be read carefully by all individualswho have or will have responsibility for using, maintaining orservicing the product.The Detector is not field-repairable due to the meticulousalignment and calibration of the sensors and the respectivecircuits. Do not attempt to modify or repair the internal circuitsor change their settings, as this will impair the system'sperformance and void the Spectrex, Inc. Product warranty.WarrantySPECTREX INC. Agrees to extend to Purchaser/Distributor a warranty on the SPECTREXsupplied components of the SharpEye products. SPECTREX warrants to Purchaser/Distributorthat the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5)years, commencing with the date of delivery to Purchaser/Distributor. SPECTREX expresslyexcludes damage incurred in transit from the factory or other damage due to abuse, misuse,improper installation, or lack of maintenance or “Act of God” which are above and beyond itscontrol. SPECTREX will, upon receipt of any defective product, transportation prepaid, repair orreplace it at its sole discretion if found to have been defective when shipped. Said repair orreplacement is SPECTREX’S sole liability under this warranty and SPECTREX’S liability shall belimited to repair or replacement of the component found defective and shall not include anyliability for consequential or other damages. The customer is responsible for all freight chargesand taxes due on shipments both ways. This warranty is exclusive of all other warrantiesexpress or implied.Legal Noticeiii

Release HistoryRevDateRevision HistoryPrepared byApproved by0February 2009First ReleaseE. Ben ArtsiS. SereroAMay 2009Second ReleaseE. Ben ArtsiS. SereroBFebruary 2010Third ReleseE. Ben ArtsiS. SereroRelease Historyiv

About this GuideThis guide describes the Spectrex WinHost Gas and Fire DetectorsConfiguration and Diagnostic software application and its features andprovides instructions on how to install, operate and maintain the software.This guide includes the following chapters and appendixes: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides a general overview of the software,principles of operation, and performance considerations. Chapter 2, Getting Started, describes how to connect the mini laptopto the detector and how to run the software application. Chapter 3, Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface,provides a quick your of the user interface and its buttons and toolbars. Chapter 4, SharpEye 40/40 Series Flame Detectors, provides abrief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure itusing the software application. Chapter 5, SharpEye 20/20 Series Flame Detectors, provides abrief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configure itusing the software application. Chapter 6, SharpEye 20/20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors, providesa brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configureit using the software application. Chapter 7, SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors,provides a brief overview of this model of detector and describes how toconfigure it using the software application. Chapter 8, SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors, provides a briefoverview of this model of detector and describes how to configure itusing the software application. Chapter 9, SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors, providesa brief overview of this model of detector and describes how to configureit using the software application. Chapter 10, SafEye Gas Detector Physical Maintenance, describeshow to maintain the SafEye gas detectors.About this Guidev

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Table of ContentsSpectrex WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and DiagnosticSoftware User Guide .iLegal Notice . iiiWarranty. iiiRelease History . ivAbout this Guide . v12Introduction .11.1Overview . 11.2Using the Appropriate WinHost Application. 1Getting Started .42.1Connecting the Mini Laptop to the Detector. 42.2Terminal Connectors and Software per Detector Model . 52.3Establishing the COM Port Used by the Adapter . 62.4Running the WinHost Software. 73Quick Tour of the WinHost Software User Interface . 104SharpEye 40/40 Series Flame Detectors . 144.1Overview . 144.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 154.2.14.3Finding the Detector’s Address . 164.4Configuring the Detector . 164.4.15SharpEye 40/40 Series Detector Statuses. 15Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector. 164.5Changing the Detector’s Address . 194.6Logging Detector Events . 194.7Running a Manual Built In Test. 214.8Viewing the Micro Software Versions . 21SharpEye 20/20 Series Flame Detectors . 225.1Overview . 225.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 235.2.1SharpEye 20/20 Series Detector Statuses. 235.3Finding the Detector’s Address . 245.4Configuring the Detector . 255.4.15.5Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector. 25Changing the Detector’s Address . 27vii

WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic SoftwareUser Guide5.6Logging Detector Events . 285.7Running a Manual Built In Test. 296SharpEye 20/20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors . 306.1Overview . 306.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 316.2.1SharpEye 20/20SI SIL2 Series Detector Statuses . 316.3Finding the Detector’s Address . 326.4Configuring the Detector . 336.4.1Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector. 336.5Changing the Detector’s Address . 356.6Logging Detector Events . 356.7Running a Manual Built In Test. 366.8Viewing the Micro Software Versions . 377SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors . 387.1Overview . 387.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 397.2.1SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Operational Modes . 407.2.2SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Channels Display . 427.2.3SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Detector Statuses . 447.3Calibrating the SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors . 457.4Testing the SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors . 457.5Finding the Detector’s Address . 487.6Logging Detector Events . 487.7Viewing the Micro Software Version . 498SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors . 508.1Overview . 508.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 518.2.1SafEye Xenon 700 Series Detector Statuses. 538.3Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors . 548.4Finding the Detector’s Address . 548.5Configuring the Detector . 558.5.1Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector. 558.6Changing the Detector’s Address . 578.7Reading Maintenance Data . 588.7.1viiiChecking the Signals-to-Noise. 59

TM777070, Rev. B February 20108.89Logging Detector Events . 59SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors . 619.1Overview . 619.2Using the WinHost Software Application . 629.2.1SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Detector Statuses. 649.3Calibrating the SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas Detectors. 659.4Finding the Detector’s Address . 659.5Configuring the Detector . 669.5.1Using the Setup Table to Configure the Detector. 669.6Changing the Detector’s Address . 689.7Reading Maintenance Data . 699.7.19.8Checking the Signals-to-Noise. 70Logging Detector Events . 7110 SafEye Gas Detector Physical Maintenance . 73Technical Support . 74ix

WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic SoftwareUser GuideList of TablesTable 1: WinHost Software Application Numbers. 2Table 2: WinHost Software Configuration Table . 5Table 3: Main Window Display Area . 10Table 4: Main Window Toolbar Buttons. 11Table 5: Additional Toolbar Buttons for Gas Detectors . 12Table 6: 40/40 Series of Detectors . 14Table 7: SharpEye 40/40 Series Detector Statuses . 15Table 8: Setup Table Window Parameters . 18Table 9: Sensitivity Settings for the 40/40I and 40/40M . 18Table 10: Sensitivity Settings for the 40/40R . 19Table 11: Sensitivity Settings for the 40/40LB, 40/40L, 40/40U, 40/40UB, 40/40L4,40/40L4B. 19Table 12: 20/20 Series of Detectors. 22Table 13: SharpEye 20/20 Series Detector Statuses. 23Table 14: Setup Table Window Parameters . 25Table 15: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20SI, 20/20XI, 20/20CCTV . 26Table 16: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20MI-1. 26Table 17: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20MI-3. 27Table 18: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20MR . 27Table 19: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20MH. 27Table 20: Sensitivity Settings for the 20/20SH . 27Table 21: 20/20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors. 30Table 22: SharpEye 20/20SI SIL2 Series Detector Statuses . 31Table 23: Setup Table Window Parameters . 33Table 24: Sensitivity settings for the 20/20SI. 34Table 25: Sensitivity settings for the 20/20SH. 35Table 26: Built In Test Statuses . 37Table 27: SafEye Series of Gas Detectors . 38Table 28: Display Area Elements (SafEye Series Gas Detectors) . 39Table 29: Toolbar Buttons (SafEye Series Gas Detectors). 40Table 30: SafEye Series Operational Modes. 41Table 31: Channels Display Modes (SafEye Series Gas Detectors) . 42Table 32: Detector Statuses (SafEye Series Gas Detectors). 44x

TM777070, Rev. B February 2010Table 33: SafEye Xenon 700 Series . 50Table 34: Display Area Elements (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 52Table 35: Toolbar Buttons (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 52Table 36: Detector Statuses (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 53Table 37: Setup Parameters (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 56Table 38: Gas Type Codes (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 56Table 39: Maintenance Screen Window Elements (SafEye Xenon 700 Series) . 58Table 40: SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series . 61Table 41: Display Area Elements (SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series) . 63Table 42: Toolbar Buttons (SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series) . 63Table 43: Detector Statuses (SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series) . 64Table 44: Setup Parameters (SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series) . 67Table 45: SIL2 Gas Type Codes (SafEye Xenon 700 Series). 67Table 46: Maintenance Screen Window Elements (SafEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series). 69xi

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1IntroductionIn this chapter 1.1Overviewpage 1Using the Appropriate WinHost ApplicationPage 1OverviewThe ASUS mini laptop, together with the installed WinHost software, enablesyou configure and perform diagnostics on the following types of fire and gasdetectors manufactured by Spectronix. SharpEye 40/40 Series Flame Detectors SharpEye 20/20 Series Flame Detectors SharpEye 20/20 SIL2 Series Flame Detectors SafEye 200, 300 and 400 Series Gas Detectors SafEye Xenon 700 Series Gas Detectors SaEye Xenon 700 SIL2 Series Gas DetectorsConfiguration and diagnostics are performed on a single detector at a time.After connecting the detector to the mini-laptop (see Connecting the MiniLaptop to the Detector on page 4) you must run the software application(see Running the WinHost Software on page 7) appropriate for theconnected detector (see Using the Appropriate WinHost Application onpage 1).1.2Using the Appropriate WinHost ApplicationThe WinHost software package that is installed on your mini laptopcomprises five separate applications, one for each model of detector. Eachsoftware application is uniquely designed to provide configuration anddiagnostic capability for the following fire and gas detectors:1

WinHost Gas and Fire Detectors Configuration and Diagnostic SoftwareUser GuideTable 1: WinHost Software Application NumbersApplicationNumber2DetectorsT77760SharpEye 40/40 series flame detectors(I, M, LB, L, L4, L4B, U, and UB).T78460SharpEye 20/20 flame detectorsT88960SharpEye 20/20 SIL2 flame detectors.T79230SafEye 200, 300 and 400 gas detectorsT79993SafEye Xenon 700 gas detectors.T899

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