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Chapter 4: Zone Programming
To enable/disable power:
1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key.
2. Press the power key (0) to enable/disable. STATIONSitter will say “Off ” to indicate disabled or “On” to indicate enabled.
3. Repeat the steps to change.
CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE SCALE
The STATIONSitter can read temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or
Celsius. The default is degrees Fahrenheit.
To change the Temperature Scale:
1. Press the SENSOR ON/OFF key.
2. Press the F/C key.
STATIONSitter will say “degrees F” or “degrees C” to indicate the current setting. Repeat the key sequence to change.
CONFIGURE TABLE RANGE FOR 4-20mA SENSORS
The STATIONSitter allows you to create a unique linear table for each 4-20mA sensor Zone. The Table Low (4mA) and Table High
(20mA) values are used to define the upper and lower range of your
4-20mA sensor. For example, suppose you are using a 4-20mA transducer to measure the depth of water in a 15 foot well. Simply
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enter a Table Low value of 0 and a Table High value of 15 and the
STATIONSitter will scale the Zone to read between 0 and 15. The low and high table range can be set from -10,000 to + 10,000. To make a value negative, precede the value with the [RINGS/TAD/*] key.
To configure the Table Low and High Range:
1. Press the SET key.
2. Press the TABLE RANGE key.
3. Press the corresponding Zone number (1-8). STATIONSitter will say “Enter Low Number.”
4. Using the number keys, enter the Table Low value, then press
ENTER.
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STATIONSitter will say “Enter High Number.”
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5. Using the number keys, enter the Table High value and press
ENTER.
STATIONSitter will say “OK.”
To play back the Table Low and Table High Range:
1. Press the WHAT IS key.
2. Press the TABLE RANGE key.
3) Press the corresponding Zone number (1-8).
The STATIONSitter will say “Low” then speak the value, then
STATIONSitter will say “High” and speak the value.
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Table of contents
- 5 FCC Requirements
- 7 Canadian Department of Communications Statement
- 9 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- 18 FEATURES
- 19 LAYOUT
- 20 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- 21 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
- 21 Mounting the STATIONSitter
- 22 Grounding
- 23 TURNING THE STATIONSITTER ON
- 23 Backup Battery (optional)
- 24 Telephone Line
- 24 WIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS TO ZONE INPUTS
- 26 Wiring Recommendations
- 27 LED INDICATORS
- 29 HOW THE KEYPAD COMMANDS WORK
- 29 ABORTING A COMMAND
- 29 ERROR MESSAGES
- 30 ACKNOWLEDGING A FALSE ALARM
- 30 RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING STEPS
- 31 CONFIGURE ZONE TYPE
- 32 MANUAL ZONE CONFIGURATION
- 33 ENABLE/DISABLE ZONE ALARMS
- 34 ENABLE/DISABLE SOUND LEVEL ALARM
- 34 ENABLE/DISABLE POWER
- 35 CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE SCALE
- 35 CONFIGURE TABLE RANGE FOR 4-20mA SENSORS
- 38 ALARM RECOGNITION TIME
- 41 ALARM LIMITS
- 44 ZONE CALIBRATION
- 46 SOUND LEVEL CALIBRATION
- 48 DESIGNATING A ZONE AS UNUSED
- 49 EXIT DELAY
- 51 DATE and TIME
- 53 VOICE MESSAGES
- 56 ID NUMBER
- 58 ALARM DIAL-OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS
- 58 Voice Dialout
- 60 Numeric Pager Dialout
- 63 Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
- 67 SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS
- 68 Blind Dialing
- 69 DIAL-OUT TEST MODE
- 70 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT CODES
- 72 ALARM HISTORY
- 72 Deleting the Alarm History
- 73 TONE OR PULSE DIALING
- 74 RINGS UNTIL ANSWER
- 75 CALL DELAY TIME
- 77 INTERCALL TIME
- 79 CALL PROGRESS
- 80 VOICE REPETITIONS
- 81 MAX CALLS
- 83 TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE (TAD) COMPATIBILITY
- 84 LISTEN-IN TIME
- 85 LOCKING THE KEYPAD
- 87 SPEAKER MUTE
- 88 CALLBACK ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- 89 Output Wiring
- 90 Level Sensor or Float Switch Selection
- 91 Analog Level Sensor Wiring
- 91 Float Switch Wiring for Draining the Well
- 92 Float Switch Wiring for Filling the Well
- 93 Installation Recommendations
- 93 Pump Control Programming
- 93 Analog Level Sensor Programming
- 95 Programming the Pump Control Mode
- 97 Float Switch Programming
- 99 Manually Controlling the Pump Outputs
- 100 Application Example
- 101 AUTOMATIC MODES
- 102 MANUAL MODE
- 102 Manually Switching the Auxiliary Output
- 107 ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- 107 Alarm Recognition
- 107 Alarm Notification
- 107 Dialout Note: Call Progress
- 107 Alarm Dialout—Voice
- 108 Alarm Dialout - Pager
- 108 Alarm Dialout - Alphanumeric Pager
- 109 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- 109 Alarm Acknowledgment—Voice Dialout
- 110 Alarm Acknowledgment—Numeric Pager Dialout
- 111 Alarm Acknowledgment—Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
- 112 Alarm Acknowledgment—Automatic (Max Calls)
- 113 CALL-IN STATUS
- 114 REMOTE COMMANDS VIA TOUCH-TONE PHONE