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Instructions

FlexVu® Explosion-Proof
Universal Display Unit
Model UD10

7.2 Rev: 10/18 95-8661


Table of Contents
application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-4
DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Appendix H — UD10 WITH pir9400 pointwatch . . H-1
HART Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-1
Magnetic Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-2
Gas Level Indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-2
Special States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Changing Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-3
Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-3
4-20 mA Output Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-4
Modbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Appendix I — UD10 WITH model pirecl . . . . . . . . . I-1
Device Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Device Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1
Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-2
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-3
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-4
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Appendix J — UD10 WITH OPEN PATH MODEL OPECL . . . . J-1
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1
Identification of Vapor(s) to be Detected . . . . . . . . 7 Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-3
Identification of Detector Mounting Locations . . . . 7 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-3
OPECL Transmitter Lamp Fault Condition . . . . . J-4
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-4
WIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Power Supply Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Appendix K — UD10 WITH NTMOS H2S Sensor . . . . K-1
Wiring Cable Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1
Shield Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-1
Jumper Setting for 4-20 mA Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-4
Wiring Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-4
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K-5
STARTUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Appendix L — UD10 WITH C706X TOXIC GAS SENSOR . . L-1
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-1
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-3
Device Repair and Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-4
Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-4
Appendix M — UD10 with Model CGS Sensor . . M-1
APPENDIX A — FM Approval description . . . . . . . a-1
Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-1
appendix b — csa certification description . . b-1
Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-1
appendix C — atex approval description . . . . . c-1 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-3
appendix d — iecEx approval description . . . . d-1 Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-3
Appendix E — Additional Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . E-1 K-Factor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-4
Menu Structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-4
Appendix F — UD10 WITH Handheld Hart Appendix N — UD10 WITH Model 505/CGS . . . . . N-1
communicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-2
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F-1 Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-2
Appendix G — UD10 WITH gt3000 toxic gas Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-3
detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N-4
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-1 Appendix O — UD10 WITH Generic 4-20 ma
Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2 sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O-1
Live Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-2 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O-1
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-3 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O-1
Table of Contents
Appendix p— UD10 WITH ATX10/AC100 gas detector .p-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3
Appendix q — UD10 with Model pirduct . . . . . . . . Q-1
Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-1
Installation Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-2
Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-2
Changing Operation Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-3
Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-4
Menu Structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q-4
Appendix r — UD10 WITH Model pirecl co2
detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-1
Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-2
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-3
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R-4

Appendix s — UD10 WITH ls2000 line of sight gas


detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-1
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-3
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-3
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-4
INSTRUCTIONS

FlexVu® Explosion-Proof
Universal Display Unit
Model UD10

Important
Be sure to read and understand the entire
instruction manual before installing or operating
the gas detection system. This product can be
used with a variety of Det-Tronics gas detectors to
provide early warning of the presence of a toxic or
explosive gas mixture. Proper device installation,
operation, and maintenance is required to ensure
safe and effective operation. If this equipment is
used in a manner not specified in this manual,
safety protection may be impaired.

Application
The FlexVu® Model UD10 is recommended for
applications that require a gas detector with digital
readout of detected gas levels as well as analog 4-20
mA output with HART, relay contacts, and Modbus
RS485. The UD10 Universal Display Unit is designed for
use with Det‑Tronics gas detectors listed in Table 1.

The display unit is designed and approved as a “stand Description


alone” device and performs all the functions of a gas
controller. The UD10 Universal Display can be used with various
4-20 mA gas detection devices, with or without
When furnished with the CGS interface board, the HART. The unit provides display, output, and control
device can be used only with a CGS sensor for detection capabilities for the gas detector.
of combustible gas. The UD10/CGS combination is
certified as a “Gas Detector.” The UD10 utilizes the following I/O:

Gas concentration and unit of measurement are Signal Inputs: 4-20 mA loop from the sensing device
displayed on a digital display. The display unit provides
a linear isolated/non-isolated 4-20 mA DC output signal User Inputs: Magnetic switches (4) on the display
(with HART) that corresponds to the detected gas panel
concentration. HART communication
All electronics are enclosed in an explosion-proof Signal Outputs: 4-20 mA output loop with HART
aluminum or stainless steel housing. The display unit is
Modbus RS485
used with a single detector that may be either coupled
directly to the UD10, or remotely located using a sensor Three alarm relays and one fault relay
termination box.
Visible Outputs: Backlit LCD display
The UD10 features non-intrusive calibration. A magnet HART slave interface via HART
is used to perform calibration as well as to navigate the Communicator
UD10’s internal menu.

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Table 1—Range and Default Values for Alarms and Calibration Gas Concentration

UD10 Alarm Data Calibration


Gas Detector High Alarm Value Low Alarm Value Aux alarm Value Cal Gas
GT3000-- Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
Hydrogen Sulfide Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
GT3000--Ammonia
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
GT3000--Chlorine
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
GT3000--Hydrogen
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 5-20.5% v/v 5-20.5% v/v 5-20.5% v/v 20.9% v/v
GT3000--Oxygen
Default 18% v/v 18% v/v 18% v/v 20.9% v/v
GT3000--Carbon Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
Monoxide Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
GT3000--Sulfur Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
Dioxide Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
GT3000--Nitrogen Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
Dioxide Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 50%
PIR9400
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 50%
PIRDUCT
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
PIRECL
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
PIRECL - CO2
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 1-3 LFL-meters 0.25-3 LFL-meters NA NA
OPECL
Default 2 LFL-meters 1 LFL-meter NA NA
Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 30-90%
C7064E*
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
CGS Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% 50%
Combustible Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Model 505/CGS Range 10-60% 5-50% 5-90% N/A
Combustible Default 40% 10% 40% N/A
NTMOS--Hydrogen Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% 50%
Sulfide Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 10-90% 5-50% 5-90% N/A
Generic Detector
Default 40% 10% 40% 50%
Range 0.5-4.5 LFL-meters 0.5-4.5 LFL-meters 0.5-4.5 LFL-meters 1.5-4.5 LFL-meters
LS2000
Default 3 LFL-meters 1 LFL-meter 3 LFL-meters 2.5 LFL-meters

Notes: All values are a percentage of full scale with the exception of Oxygen, which is the actual percent of Oxygen, and models OPECL
and LS2000, which are the value in LFL-meters.
Low alarm must be less than or equal to the high alarm.
Changing the Measurement Range will reset all alarm and Cal Gas values to the default settings for the selected range.
Alarm relays are selectable for either normally energized or normally de-energized coils, with selectable latching or non-latching
contacts. Fault relay is normally energized (with no faults).
When the auxiliary relay is set for latching and the gas level goes above the auxiliary alarm threshold, the 4-20 mA output will latch to
the highest gas level detected until it is reset. When CGS mode is selected, the default setting for the auxiliary relay is a threshold of
90% full scale, with latching output.
*Does not support C7064C hydrogen sulfide or C7065E oxygen, but includes C7064E hydrogen sulfide,
C7067E chlorine, C7066E carbon monoxide, and C7068E sulfur dioxide.

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HART communication To actuate a magnetic switch, lightly touch the magnet
to the viewing window of the UD10 directly over the
A HART interface provides device status information
switch icon on the faceplate.
and field programming capability.
Caution
magnetic switches Handle magnets with care! Personnel wearing
pacemakers/defibrillators should not handle
Four internal magnetic switches provide a non‑intrusive
magnets. Modern magnet materials are extremely
user interface that allows navigation through the menu
strong magnetically and somewhat weak
and adjustment of configuration parameters in the field
mechanically. Injury is possible to personnel, and
without the use of a HART handheld device. See Figure
magnets themselves can easily get damaged if
1 for switch locations.
allowed to snap towards each other, or if nearby
metal objects are allowed to be attracted to the
magnets.

PREVIOUS

CANCEL / ESCAPE

ENTER / SELECT

NEXT

B2426

Figure 1—Faceplate of UD10

These switches are used for device configuration,


checking status and event logs, and performing
calibration. The switches are labeled as follows:

CANCEL / ESCAPE

ENTER / SELECT / Menu ACCESS

Previous or if on Main Screen:


Fault Shortcut

Next

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note Access To Menus
Det-Tronics offers two magnet options
To access the menus, use the magnet to activate the
for activating internal magnetic switches.
Enter/Select button. This will display the Main
While the two magnets can usually be used
Menu.
interchangeably, the best results will be achieved
if they are used as follows: The Magnetic Tool
The actual menu structure varies depending upon the
(p/n 009700-001) is the stronger magnet and
device that is connected to the UD10. Menus for the
is recommended for activating the switches
various devices can be found in the corresponding
on the UD10 viewing window. The Calibration
appendix in this manual.
Magnet (p/n 102740‑002) is recommended for
applications that involve initiating calibration or
Some areas of the menu contain additional information,
resetting the detector by touching the side of a
which is indicated by the presence of an arrow on that
metal junction box or detector housing (PIRECL,
particular line. By placing the magnet to the glass over
OPECL, etc). Throughout this manual, the term
the Enter/Select button, the next screen with the
“magnet” can refer to either device.
additional information will be shown.

GAS LEVEL INDICATION The UD10 automatically returns to the main screen after
10 minutes if no activity occurs.
The UD10 display will show a plus sign “+” to the right
of the indicated value (i.e., 100+%LFL, 1000+PPM),
to indicate an over-range. During an under-range Quick Access/Shortcut: Fault Menu
condition, the display continues to show 0%LFL or
To access the fault menu quickly, when a fault is present,
0PPM. Actual sensor signal / gas level can be examined
touch the magnet to the glass by the Previous button.
using display to check the device (sensor) “PROCESS
VARS” > ANALOG INPUT XX.XX mA to check an actual
device output. Refer to the appropriate appendix for the
attached sensor type.

Special States
Special states other than warm-up, normal operation,
and fault require user action for activation. These
include calibration, configuration, and parameter
indication / verification. See Table 2.

Table 2—Special States

UD10 Analog Output Relays


STATE Standard Visual Display
Replicate Mode Fault Alarm(s)
Mode

Warm up 3.5mA “WARM UP” Off

“CALIBRATION” initially,
Calibration 3.8mA Off
then each calibration step Reference Table 1
Same as sensor
Alarm Data
Fault ≤3.6 FAULT ON

Alarm(s) 4-20mA LOW, AUX, HIGH ALARM Off

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Relays detectors such as PIR9400 or PIRECL where multiple
current levels below 4 mA are used for fault diagnostic
The display unit has 4 output relays — high alarm, low
purposes.
alarm, auxiliary alarm, and fault. The relays have form
C (SPDT) contacts. Low, auxiliary, and high alarm relay
contacts are selectable for latching or non‑latching UD10 with Model PIRECL
operation, as well as normally energized or normally
PIRECL supports two fault modes: PIR9400 and Eclipse
de‑energized (default) coils. During normal operation,
mode. PIR9400 fault mode uses fault codes below 1
the fault relay is energized.
mA, while Eclipse mode uses no levels below 1 mA. In
the Standard (default) mode, the UD10 programs the
IMPORTANT
PIRECL for Eclipse fault mode to ensure proper HART
Direct connection of 120/240 VAC to the
communication in the event of a fault. In the Replicate
relay terminals inside the UD10 enclosure
mode, the UD10 programs the PIRECL for PIR9400
is not allowed, since switching relay contacts
fault mode.
can induce electrical noise into the electronic
circuitry, possibly resulting in a false alarm or other
system malfunction. If the application requires MODBUS COMPATIBILITY
that AC powered equipment be controlled by the
The UD10 supports RS485 Modbus RTU communi-
transmitter, the use of externally located relays is
cation. See Addendum number 95-8639 for details.
recommended.

External relays, solenoids, motors, or other devices Device ENCLOSURE


that can cause inductive transients should be transient
The UD10 housing is a 5 port aluminum or stainless steel
suppressed. Place a diode across the coil for DC
explosion‑proof junction box with a clear viewing window.
devices. See Figure 2.

Device DISPLAY
+
POSITIVE
The UD10 is provided with a 160 x 100 dot matrix backlit
} LCD display. See Figure 1.
LA10A
GE 1N4004 DCV LOADS
TYPICAL TYPICAL
V275LA20A

NEGATIVE During normal operation, the LCD continuously


A0179 – B0179

displays the detected gas level, gas type, and units


of measurement. The real time clock can also be
Figure 2—Transient Suppression for Inductive Loads
displayed if desired.

The display shows the following alarm information:


4-20 mA Output Modes • High gas alarm
The UD10 offers two operating modes for its 4-20 mA • Low gas alarm
output circuit. • Aux alarm

Note The display indicates the following fault information:


A minimum output of 1 mA is required for proper • Device fault
HART communication. • Display fault

In the Standard (default) Mode, the linear 4-20 mA The UD10 has smart capabilities to allow easy access
output corresponds to 0-100% full scale gas detected at to the following information:
the sensor, with 3.8 mA indicating calibrate mode, and • Detector information
3.6 mA or lower indicating a fault condition. This mode • Measurement range
ensures that the current level is always high enough to
support HART communication and must be selected • Alarm setpoints
when using HART communication for fault diagnostics. • Alarm and event logs

For detailed HART menu structure, refer to the appropriate


In Replicate Mode, the output of the UD10 matches appendix.
the output of the connected detector (except for loop
test/trim, response test, calibration, or if the UD10
has an internal fault). This mode can be used with

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Logging important safety notes
Events that can be logged in the UD10 include:
CAUTION
• Calibration (Date, time, and success Y/N are logged The wiring procedures in this manual are intended
for detectors that do not provide their own calibration to ensure proper functioning of the device under
logging capabilities.) normal conditions. However, because of the
many variations in wiring codes and regulations,
Faults that are logged in the UD10 include: total compliance to these ordinances cannot be
• Detector fault guaranteed. Be certain that all wiring complies
with the NEC as well as all local codes. If in
• Low power
doubt, consult the authority having jurisdiction
• General fault before wiring the system. Installation must be
done by a properly trained person.
Alarms that are logged in the UD10 for gas detector inputs
include:
CAUTION
• High gas alarm This product has been tested and approved
• Low gas alarm for use in hazardous areas. However, it must
be properly installed and used only under the
• Aux alarm.
conditions specified within this manual and
the specific approval certificates. Any device
The UD10 has its own battery backed real time clock
modification, improper installation, or use in a
(RTC) and its own event logs. The RTC in the UD10
faulty or incomplete configuration will render
can be set from the UD10 display, Modbus or HART
warranty and product certifications invalid.
interfaces. The RTC in the gas detector (any HART
detector having an RTC) can be set independently
using the UD10 menu, or by using the synchronize CAUTION
command, which will set the detector RTC to the same The device contains no user serviceable
time as the UD10 RTC. See Figure 3. components. Service or repair should never be
attempted by the user. Device repair should be
The UD10 can display the detector event and performed only by the manufacturer.
calibration logs (if available). The UD10 has its own
1,000‑entry event log available under the Display Liabilities
Status‑>History‑>Event Log menu. The manufacturer’s warranty for this product is
void, and all liability for proper function of the
UD10 event logs can be read from the HART interface detector is irrevocably transferred to the owner or
or the Modbus interface. operator in the event that the device is serviced or
repaired by personnel not employed or authorized
Detector calibration and event logs can also be read by Detector Electronics Corporation, or if the
from the detector HART interface (where available). device is used in a manner not conforming to its
intended use.

Caution
MODBUS CONTROL Observe precautions for handling electrostatic
SYSTEM
PLC/DCS sensitive devices.
GAS
DETECTOR HART UD10

CONTROL caution
HART
SYSTEM
PLC/DCS
Unused conduit entries must be closed with
HART
Handheld AMS suitably certified blanking elements upon
installation.
HART
Handheld

Figure 3—UD10 Logging

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Installation Identification of detector mounting
locations
note
Identification of the most likely leak sources and
The gas detector housing must be electrically
leak accumulation areas is typically the first step in
connected to earth ground. A dedicated earth
identifying the best detector mounting locations. In
ground terminal is provided on the UD10.
addition, identification of air current/wind patterns
within the protected area is useful in predicting gas leak
Note
dispersion behavior. This information should be used to
Refer to the Model UD10 Safety Manual,
identify optimum detector installation points.
number 95-8668, for specific requirements
and recommendations applicable to the proper
If the vapor of interest is lighter than air, place the
installation, operation, and maintenance of SIL-
detector above the potential gas leak. Place the
Certified Model UD10 displays.
detector close to the floor for gases that are heavier
than air. Note that air currents may cause a gas that is
The detector must always be installed per local
slightly heavier than air to rise under some conditions.
installation codes.
Heated gases may also exhibit the same phenomenon.
Before installing the gas detector, define the following
The most effective number and placement of detectors
application details:
varies depending on the conditions on site. The individual
designing the installation must often rely on experience
Identification of vapor(s) to be detected and common sense to determine the detector quantity
and best locations to adequately protect the area. Note
It is necessary to identify the vapor(s) of interest at the
that it is typically advantageous to locate detectors
job site. The fire hazard properties of the vapor, such as
where they are accessible for maintenance. Locations
vapor density, flashpoint, and vapor pressure should be
near excessive heat or vibration sources should be
identified and used to assist in selecting the optimum
avoided.
detector mounting location within the area.
Final suitability of possible gas detector locations
For cross sensitivity information, refer to each gas
should be verified by a job site survey.
detector’s corresponding instruction manual. Refer to
Table 6 in the “Specifications” section for a list of gas
The gas detector must be mounted with the sensor in
detectors and their corresponding instruction manuals.
the correct orientation as shown in Table 3.

Table 3—Device Orientation If the UD10 faceplate is not correctly oriented, it can
be rotated at 90 degree increments by pulling the
Device Orientation
electronic module from the four mounting posts that
GT3000 Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down secure it to the junction box and repositioning it as
desired. Note that the module is held in place by a
PIR9400 Horizontal compression fitting – no screws are involved.

PIRDUCT Horizontal

PIRECL Horizontal

PIRECL-CO2 Horizontal

OPECL Horizontal

CGS Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down

505/CGS Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down

C706X Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down

NTMOS Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down

Acoustic Vertical with Sensor Pointing Down

LS2000 Horizontal

7.2 7 95-8661
WIRING Shield Connections
The UD10 provides terminals for proper grounding of
power SUPPLY requirements wiring cable shields (located on the sensor, 4-20 mA,
and operating power terminal blocks). These shield
Calculate the total gas detection system power
terminals are not connected internally, but are connected
consumption rate in watts from cold start-up. Select a
to ground through capacitors. The capacitors ensure
power supply with adequate capability for the calculated
an RF ground, while preventing 50/60 Hz ground loops.
load. Ensure that the selected power supply provides
regulated and filtered 24 Vdc output power for the entire
Ground all shields as shown in the wiring examples
system. If a back-up power system is required, a float‑type
throughout this manual.
battery charging system is recommended. If an existing
source of 24 Vdc power is being utilized, verify that system
important
requirements are met. The acceptable voltage range is
For proper grounding, all junction boxes / metal
18-30 Vdc measured at the input to the UD10.
enclosures must be connected to earth ground.
note
The following are required for installations requiring CE
The power supply must meet the noise requirements
Mark compliance:
for HART systems. If noise or ripple on the main
power source could interfere with the HART • For shielded cable installed in conduit, attach the wire
function, an isolated power source (Figure 11) is shields to the “shield” connections on the terminal
recommended. (For detailed information regarding blocks, or to earth ground on the case.
power supply specifications, refer to the HART • For installations without conduit, use double shielded
Communication Foundation’s document “FSK cable. Terminate the outer shield to earth ground on
Physical Layer Specification” HCF_SPEC-54.) the case. Terminate the inner shield to the “shield”
connection on the terminal blocks.
Wiring cable requirements
Always use proper cabling type and diameter for Jumper Setting for 4-20 mA Loop
input power as well as output signal wiring. 14-18
In order for the 4-20 mA current loop to operate properly,
AWG, 2.5–0.75 mm2 shielded stranded copper wire is
+24 Vdc must be applied to terminal P1-3. This can be
recommended. Correct wire size depends on the device
accomplished in one of two ways:
and wire length. Refer to the appropriate appendix for
additional information. The maximum cable length from • For a non-isolated 4-20 mA loop, set jumper plug as
power source to UD10 is 2000 feet. Maximum cable shown in Figure 4. This applies +24 Vdc to P1-3 via an
length from UD10 to sensor is 2000 feet. internal connection to terminals P2-2 and P2-5.
• If the 4-20 mA loop will receive power from a source
note other than the UD10’s main power source (isolated),
The use of shielded cable in conduit or shielded set the jumper plug as shown in Figure 5 to remove
armored cable is highly recommended. In the internal connection.
applications where the wiring is installed in
conduit, dedicated conduit is recommended.
Avoid low frequency, high voltage, and
non‑signaling conductors to prevent nuisance
EMI problems.

caution
The use of proper conduit installation techniques,
breathers, glands, and seals is required to prevent
water ingress and/or maintain the explosion-proof
rating.

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Wiring Procedure Figure 7 shows a UD10 Wired to a PLC using 3-Wire
Shielded Cable with a 4-20 mA Non-Isolated Sourcing
NOTE
Output.
The following section shows the output of the
UD10 wired to a generic 4-20 mA signal receiver
Figure 8 shows a UD10 Wired to a PLC using 4-Wire
in various configurations. Since the UD10 can be
Shielded Cable with a 4-20 mA Non-Isolated Sourcing
used with a variety of different detection devices,
Output.
information that is specific to each detector model
(wiring, calibration, HART menus, etc.) is covered
Figure 9 shows a UD10 Wired to a PLC with a 4-20 mA
in an appendix that is dedicated to that device.
Isolated Sourcing Output.
Refer to the appropriate appendix at the back of
this manual for specific information when wiring
the detection system. For information on devices Grease/Lubrication
not covered in an appendix, refer to the manual
To ease installation and future removal, ensure that all
provided by the device’s manufacturer.
junction box covers and sensor threads are properly
lubricated. If the need arises for additional lubrication, use
Figure 4 shows jumper plug P12 positioned to power the
either Lubriplate grease (see Ordering Information for part
4-20 mA loop from the main power source (non‑isolated
number) or Teflon tape. Avoid the use of silicone grease.
output).

Figure 5 shows jumper plug P12 positioned for powering


the 4-20 mA loop from an external wire/jumper of from
a separate power source (isolated output).

Sensor Connector Sensor Connector


J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3 J3
CALIBRATE

CALIBRATE
24 VDC –

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +

SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

4-20 mA

HIGH ALARM COM J4-1 HIGH ALARM COM J4-1

P1-3 4-20 mA + HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 P1-3 4-20 mA + HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

HIGH ALARM NO J4-3 HIGH ALARM NO J4-3


Output P1-2 4-20 mA – Output P1-2 4-20 mA –
Loop P3 AUX ALARM COM J4-4 Loop P3 AUX ALARM COM J4-4
Relay Connector

Relay Connector

Connector P1-1 SHIELD


AUX ALARM NC J4-5 Connector P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1 AUX ALARM NO J4-6 P1 AUX ALARM NO J4-6

J2 LOW ALARM COM J4-7 J2 LOW ALARM COM J4-7

Modbus J2-3 LOW ALARM NC J4-8 Modbus J2-3 LOW ALARM NC J4-8
Connector LOW ALARM NO J4-9 Connector LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 + FAULT COM J4-10 WHEN P12 IS IN J2-2 + FAULT COM J4-10

J2-1 – FAULT NC J4-11 THIS POSITION, A J2-1 – FAULT NC J4-11


WHEN P12 IS FAULT NO J4-12 SEPARATE POWER FAULT NO J4-12
P5 P5
IN THIS POSITION, J4 SOURCE IS REQUIRED J4
24 VDC –

P9
24 VDC –

P7
SHIELD

P1-3 IS INTERNALLY P9 P7
SHIELD
24 VDC –

24 VDC –
24 VDC +

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

24 VDC +

TO POWER THE
SHIELD

SHIELD

CONNECTED TO 4-20 MA LOOP


P2-2 AND P2-5
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2 P2
P12 P12

Power Supply Connector Power Supply Connector


C2525 C2526

Figure 4—Position of Jumper P12 for Figure 5—Position of Jumper P12 for
Non-Isolated 4-20 mA Loop Output Isolated 4-20 mA Loop Output

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Sensor Connector

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

SHIELD

SHIELD
MODBUS J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2

Power Supply Connector

C2399

Figure 6—Wiring Terminals on UD10 Terminal Board

UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
Sensor Connector
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

PLC 4-20 mA INPUT CARD AUX ALARM COM J4-4


Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
INPUT LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10
4-20 mA
FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
– FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

250-600 24 VDC MODBUS


SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
OHMS + Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2
P12
Power Supply Connector

Notes: Resistor may be external if voltage input card is used.


Sinking resistance at PLC must be 250-600 ohms D2439
for HART communication.

Figure 7—UD10 Wired to PLC using 3-Wire Shielded Cable with 4-20 mA Non-Isolated Sourcing Output

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UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
Sensor Connector

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

PLC 4-20 mA INPUT CARD AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
INPUT LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10
4-20 mA
FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
– FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
250-600 24 VDC MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
OHMS + Connector

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2
P12
Power Supply Connector

Notes: Resistor may be external if voltage input card is used.


Sinking resistance at PLC must be 250-600 ohms E2440
for HART communication.

Figure 8—UD10 Wired to PLC using 4-Wire Shielded Cable with 4-20 mA Non-Isolated Sourcing Output

UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
Sensor Connector

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

PLC 4-20 mA INPUT CARD AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
INPUT LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10
4-20 mA
FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
– FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

250-600 24 VDC MODBUS


SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
OHMS + Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2
P12

Power Supply Connector

Notes: Resistor may be external if voltage input card is used.


Sinking resistance at PLC must be 250-600 ohms +
for HART communication.
24 VDC

D2441

Figure 9—UD10 Wired to PLC with 4-20 mA Isolated Sourcing Output

Important
Isolated operation is highly recommended to prevent noise or ripple on the main power source from interfering
with the HART function.

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Startup RTC
note
After power has been applied and the warm-up period The UD10 is set at the factory for US Central
is complete, select the UD10 operating mode. To do Standard time.
this:
To display and set the Real Time Clock and Date for
1. Access the Main Menu by touching the magnet to the UD10:
the ENTER/SELECT button. From there, navigate to
the “Mode Select” menu. 1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
UD10 display, navigate to the RTC menu.
Display Setup
Alarm Setting
Display Setup
Mode Select
Main Menu Alarm Setting
HART Option Mode Select Mode Select
Process Vars
RTC HART Device Main Menu
Display Status HART Option
RS485 PIR9400 Process Vars RTC
Device Status RTC
Input Loop Cal PIRDUCT Display Status Displayed
Display Setup RS485
Contrast Contrl C706X Device Status Seconds
Device Setup Input Loop Cal
Output Mode 505 Display Setup Minutes
Device Cal Contrast Contrl
Backlight Ctrl NTMOS Device Setup Hours
Display Test Output Mode
Heater Ctrl CGS Device Cal Day
Device Test Backlight Ctrl
Write Protect Generic Device Display Test Month
Language Heater Ctrl
OP Feedback Flt Device Test Year
Write Protect
Scrolling Display Language
OP Feedback Flt
Set Scrolling Rate
Scrolling Display
Set Scrolling Rate

2. From the “Mode Select” menu, select and enter the


appropriate operating mode based on the type of 2. The first item on the RTC screen is “Displayed”.
detector being used. Y (Yes) or N (NO) is shown to indicate whether
the time and date will be displayed on the main
note screen. To change the setting, use the Enter/
If using a PIR9400, note that changing the gas Select button to go to the next screen, then use
type on the UD10 does not change the gas type at the Previous or Next buttons to toggle between
the PIR9400. This change is made using a switch Y and N. Once the chosen input is selected, use
located in the PIR9400. Refer to the PIR9400 the Enter/Select button to enter the selection.
instruction manual 95‑8440 for details. Use the Cancel/Escape button to exit without
changing.
NOTE
If using a C706X detector, navigate to the “Device 3. Use the same method to set time and date.
Setup” menu and select the appropriate gas type
and unit of measurement. Specifically for the GT3000 Transmitter, the RTC for
the transmitter can be synchronized to the RTC of
3. To exit, activate Cancel/Escape three times to the display by going through the Main Menu->Device
return to the main display screen. Setup->RTC-> 1st slot “Sync W/Disp.”

4. If the detector is replaced with another detector


type, the UD10 will not recognize it until the mode is Latching Alarms
changed. The high, auxiliary and low alarm relay settings
are programmable and can be set for latching or
5. If the UD10 Display is in PIR9400 mode and if: non‑latching operation. Alarm configuration can be
a. The connection between PIR9400 and the UD10 done using the local display menu or external HART
is removed, the UD10 will show a FAULT on the interface. Latched alarms on the display can be cleared:
Gas Screen. When the connection between • Through the Display Setup > Alarm Setting submenu
PIR9400 and UD10 is restored, the UD10 will using the magnet or external HART interface.
remove the FAULT indication when current • Using the Cancel button on the UD10 faceplate.
increases beyond 3.6 mA.
• Using the Calibration line if it is not used by the
b. Someone removes the PIR9400 & connects attached detector.
a HART enabled Gas Detector, it will not be
recognized by the UD10 Display until the mode
is changed to HART.

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4-20 ma loop Calibration UD10 Input Trim
Both the input and output current loops of the UD10 When the UD10 is used with a detector that supports
are trimmed at the factory. They can also be trimmed HART communication, an automated process can be
in the field for maximum accuracy using the following used to trim the UD10 input. Navigate down the menu
procedures. If the detector connected to the UD10 is to “Input Loop Cal”.
HART enabled, its 4-20 mA output signal can also be
trimmed. Display Setup
Alarm Setting

When the UD10 is used with a detector that supports Main Menu
Mode Select
HART Option
HART communication, the output of the detector should Process Vars
RTC
Display Status
be calibrated first. Device Status
RS485
Input Loop Cal
Display Setup
Contrast Contrl
Device Setup
Output Mode
HART Detector Signal Calibration Device Cal
Backlight Ctrl
Display Test
Navigate down the menu to Device Test > D/A (Digital Device Test
Heater Ctrl
Write Protect
to Analog) Trim. Language
OP Feedback Flt
Scrolling Display
Set Scrolling Rate
Main Menu
Process Vars
Display Status Device Test
Device Status Self Test D/A Trim
Upon entering Input Loop Cal, the UD10 commands
Display Setup Response Test Zero Trim the detector to output 4 mA, and then automatically
Device Setup Loop Test Gain Trim calibrates its own input. The UD10 then commands the
Device Cal D/A Trim
Display Test
detector to output 20 mA and subsequently calibrates
Device Test its own input.
Language

If a non-HART detector is being used, the Input Loop


Cal may be performed with a mA current source or loop
Select Zero Trim. When this screen is entered, a warning
calibrator connected to the UD10 Sensor Connector.
message is presented. Select ENTER to continue. When
Follow the loop calibration instructions shown by the
the message “Connect Reference Meter” is presented,
UD10 for this procedure.
install the current meter on the mA line between the
detector and UD10. Select ENTER to continue. When
the message “Set Input Current to 4mA?” is presented,
select ENTER to begin the Zero Trim function. The
detector will now set its 4 mA output value. If the value
indicated on the current meter is not 4.00 mA, enter the
measured value into the UD10 using the Previous and
Next switches. The UD10 calculates and corrects for
the difference between the actual and entered values.
When the current meter value is at the desired 4.00 mA,
select ENTER to accept the new Zero Trim value.

Select Gain Trim. Follow the same procedure for gain/


span calibration.

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UD10 Output Trim Self-Test
To calibrate the UD10 output loop, navigate down the This test commands the UD10 to perform a fully
menu to Display Test > D/A Trim. automatic internal test. At the completion of the test, the
UD10 will indicate a pass or fail.
Main Menu
Process Vars
Display Status Response Test
Display Test
Device Status
Display Setup
Self Test D/A Trim This test inhibits the UD10’s outputs, thereby providing a
Response Test Zero Trim
Device Setup
Loop Test Gain Trim
means of testing the system by applying gas to the detector
Device Cal
Display Test
D/A Trim without activating any alarms or affecting the output.
Device Test
Language note
If the Response Test is not terminated by the
operator, the test will automatically time out after
Select Zero Trim. When this screen is entered, a warning 10 minutes and the UD10 will return to normal
message is presented. Select ENTER to continue. When operation.
the message “Connect Reference Meter” is presented,
install the current meter on the UD10 mA output. Select
ENTER to continue. When the message “Set Output Loop Test
Current to 4mA?” is presented, select ENTER to begin This test temporarily forces the UD10’s 4-20 mA output
the Zero Trim function. The UD10 will now set its 4 mA to a specific level. This is an easy way to test the output
output value. If the measured value on the current signal of the UD10 for accuracy, to verify the capabilities
meter is not 4.00 mA, enter the measured value into the of the system, and to verify the input signal of a receiver.
UD10 using the Previous and Next switches. The UD10 To perform this test, connect a current meter to the
calculates and corrects for the difference between the output loop. Navigate to Display Test and select Loop
actual and entered values. When the current meter Test, then follow the prompts on the UD10 Screen.
value is at the desired 4.00 mA, select ENTER to accept
the new Zero Trim value. note
If the Loop Test is not terminated by the operator,
Select Gain Trim. Follow the same procedure for gain/ the test will automatically time out after one minute
span calibration. and the UD10 will return to normal operation.

Optional System Tests Proof Test


The following tests are available for verifying proper A Proof Test (bump test) can be performed at any time
operation of various functions of the gas detection to verify proper operation and calibration of the system.
system: Since this test does not inhibit the UD10’s outputs, secure
– The Self Test, Response Test, and Loop Test are any output devices prior to performing the test to prevent
accessed from the “Display Test” screen. (A “Device unwanted actuation.
Test” screen is available for performing the same
tests on HART enabled detectors.)
History
– The Proof Test is performed by applying test gas
to the sensor. It is not accessed from the “Display There are two separate histories, one for the display
Test” screen and does not inhibit the outputs. and one for the detector (if available). Both will state the
number of hours that the unit has been operating, and
Main Menu
the highest and lowest recorded temperature (with time
Process Vars and date stamp).
Display Status
Display Test
Device Status
Self Test
Display Setup
Response Test
Device Setup
Loop Test
Device Cal
D/A Trim
Display Test
Device Test
Language

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Password protection Display Backlight Operation
The UD10 allows the use of a password for restricting The UD10 can be programmed to turn on the backlight
changes to configuration parameters and limiting feature of the digital display when an alarm or fault
access to safety critical commands. The UD10 is occurs or a magnetic switch is activated. Navigate to
shipped from the factory with the password protection the Backlight Ctrl screen.
(Write Protect) feature disabled.
Display Setup
The following are locked when Write Protect security is Alarm Setting
Mode Select
enabled: Main Menu
HART Option
Process Vars
Alarm Setting screen – All options except “RST Latch Display Status
RTC
RS485 Backlight Ctrl
Alarms” Device Status
Input Loop Cal
Display Setup Off
Contrast Contrl
Mode Select screen – All options Device Setup
Output Mode
On
Device Cal Automatic
Backlight Ctrl
HART Option – All options Display Test
Heater Ctrl
Device Test
RTC – All options except Displayed Y/N Language
Write Protect
OP Feedback Flt
Output Mode Scrolling Display
Set Scrolling Rate
Display Test screen – All options

To enable the Write Protect feature, navigate to the Write Off = The backlight is always off.
Protect screen.
On = The backlight is always on.
Display Setup
Alarm Setting Automatic = Normal operation – Backlight is off
Main Menu
Mode Select Alarm – Backlight flashes on and off
HART Option
Process Vars
Display Status
RTC Fault – Backlight is on steady
Device Status
RS485
Write Protect Magnetic Switch – Backlight is on steady
Input Loop Cal
Display Setup Change State
Contrast Contrl
Device Setup Change Password
Device Cal
Output Mode
Write Protect xxx The backlight automatically turns off 10 minutes after the
Display Test
Backlight Ctrl
last Magnetic Switch activation.
Heater Ctrl
Device Test
Write Protect
Language
OP Feedback Flt If the backlight is on following a magnetic switch
Scrolling Display
activation and then an alarm condition occurs, the
Set Scrolling Rate
backlight will remain on steady and not flash until the 10
minute time-out is complete. Then it will begin flashing.
Select “Change State” to toggle between Enabled and
Disabled.

Select “Change Password” to enter a new password.

“Write Protect” indicates whether password protection


is Enabled or Disabled.

The default password is 1*******.

IMPORTANT
Take care not to lose the password. Future
changes cannot be made without a password.

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Troubleshooting Example:

If a Fault condition is indicated on the UD10 faceplate, For a Display (UD10) related fault:
the nature of the fault can be determined by using Main Menu > Display Status > Fault/Status > Fault
the magnetic tool to navigate to the appropriate Fault
screen. For a Device (Sensor) related fault:
Main Menu > Device Status > Fault/Status > Sensor Fault
NOTE
Refer to the Menu in the appropriate appendix
When the active fault has been identified, refer to the
of this manual for the path to the proper Fault
Troubleshooting Tables for a description of the fault and
screen.
suggested corrective action.
Shortcut: From the main display screen, touch
the magnet to the “Previous” switch to go directly Refer to Table 4 for Display Faults and Table 5 for Device
to the Fault screen. Faults.

Table 4—Troubleshooting Guide - Display Faults

Display Faults Description Recommended Action


Check sensor wiring.
Input Loop FLT Fault in sensor or sensor loop Calibrate sensor.
Ensure that sensor type matches configuration.
Output Loop FLT Fault in 4-20 mA output loop Check 4-20 mA loop wiring for shorts or opens.
EE Fault Fault in non-volatile memory Return to factory.
ADC Ref Fault ADC reference voltage too high or low Return to factory.
Check power wiring and output voltage of power
24V Fault Problem in 24 volt power supply or power wiring
supply.
Flash Fault FLASH memory Fault Return to factory.
RAM Fault Fault in volatile memory Return to factory.
WDT Fault Watchdog timer is non-functional Return to factory.
Check power source.
12V Fault 12 volt internal power supply out of tolerance
Return to factory.
Check power source.
5V Fault 5 volt internal power supply out of tolerance
Return to factory.
Check power source.
3V Fault 3 volt internal power supply out of tolerance
Return to factory.

Note: A fault condition will cause an oxygen detector to generate an alarm output as the decreasing 4-20 mA signal passes
through the alarm range.

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Table 5—Troubleshooting Guide - Device Faults

Device Faults Description Recommended Action


Loop Fault Current loop below fault threshold Check 4-20 mA loop wiring for shorts or opens.
Supply Voltage Verify proper wiring to the device and correct
24 volt power supply voltage too low
Fault voltage output from the power supply.
This fault can be caused if the calibration is
allowed to time out. If so, recalibrate.
Ensure that there is enough gas in the calibration
Calibration Fault Bad calibration bottle to complete the calibration.
Ensure that the gas being used for calibration is
the correct type and concentration. It must match
the configured setting.
Memory Fault Self-detected memory fault Return to factory.
ADC Fault Self-detected ADC fault Return to factory.
Internal Voltage Check supply voltage.
Self-detected voltage fault
Fault Return to factory.
Device may have been calibrated with background
Zero Drift Sensor signal has drifted negative gas present. Recalibrate the detector. Purge with
clean air if needed.
Temperature
Temperature sensor is out of range Return to factory.
Sensor Fault
Wrong Sensor Sensor type must match configuration. Change
Wrong sensor type is installed
Type sensor or configuration.
Replace lamp.
Lamp Fault Open or shorted lamp
Return to factory.
Align the device as specified in the instruction
Alignment Fault Open path alignment problem
manual.
Blocked Optic Locate and remove obstruction from the optical
Optical path is blocked
Fault path.
Ensure that the Cal line wiring is not shorted and
Cal Line Active Cal line is active at start-up
the switch is open.
Low Cal Line Cal line is shorted. Check wiring.
Check sensor wiring.
Sensor Fault Self-detected fault with the sensor Calibrate sensor.
Ensure that sensor type matches configuration.
Noise Fault* Excessive noise on signal Check OPECL alignment.
Align ADC Fault* Alignment ADC saturated Check OPECL alignment.
Align Fault* Alignment fault Check OPECL alignment.
Align Warning* Alignment warning Check OPECL alignment.
DAC Fault DAC fault detected Return to factory.
Verify correct power wiring and supply voltage.
General Fault Unspecified fault
Consult the factory.
High Fault Detector output is higher than specified limit Verify correct sensor type and calibration.
Low Fault Detector output is lower than specified limit Verify correct sensor type and calibration.
Perform the cleaning procedure as described in
Dirty Optics Detector optics are dirty
the detector manual, then perform calibration.
Start Cal Fault Calibration fault Verify correct sensor type and calibrate.

*OPECL only.

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Table 5—Troubleshooting Guide - Device Faults, Continued

Device Faults Description Recommended Action


Power may have been interrupted while the device
EE Fault Fault in non-volatile memory
was updating its internal data logs. Recycle power.
Sensor signal level is outside the range of the AD
Ref ADC Sat Return to factory.
converter
Sensor signal level is outside the range of the AD
Active ADC Sat Return to factory.
converter
Check power wiring and output voltage of power
24V Fault Problem in 24 volt power supply or power wiring
supply.
Flash CRC Fault Memory fault Return to factory.
RAM Fault Fault in volatile memory Return to factory.
Check power supply voltage.
Low Voltage Power supply voltage outside of limits
Return to factory.
Temp Fault Temperature sensor fault Return to factory.
Software Fault Internal software fault Return to factory.
EE Safety Fault Internal configuration fault Return to factory.
Device may have been calibrated with background
Gas Under Range Sensor signal has drifted negative gas present. Recalibrate the detector. Purge with
clean air if needed.
Sensor type must match configuration. Change
Sensor Mismatch Wrong sensor type is installed
sensor or configuration.
ADC CNTR Fault Internal hardware fault Return to factory.
3V Fault 3 volt internal power supply out of tolerance Return to factory.
Comm Fault Communication fault Check detector wiring and power supply.
Verify correct power wiring and supply voltage.
GEN Fault Unspecified fault
Consult the factory.
12V Fault 12 volt internal power supply out of tolerance Return to factory.
5V Fault 5 volt internal power supply out of tolerance Return to factory.

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Specifications RELAY CONTACTS—
Three Alarm Relays: Form C, 5 amperes at 30 Vdc.
operating voltage— Selectable energized/de-energized.
24 Vdc nominal, operating range is 18 to 30 Vdc. Selectable latching or non‑latching.
Ripple cannot exceed 0.5 volt P-P. Refer to Table 1 for range and
default settings.
operating power—
Standard model, with heater and backlight off: Warning
No alarm: 1.5 watts @ 24 Vdc. When in non-latching mode, the control device
Alarm: 3 watts @ 24 Vdc (20 mA current must latch the alarm output.
loop output and all 3 alarm relays
energized.) One Fault Relay: Form C, 5 amperes at 30 Vdc.
Backlight on: 0.5 watt additional. Normally energized for no fault
Heater on: 3.5 watts additional. condition with power applied.
CGS model: Add 4 watts with CGS interface
board and CGS sensor installed. Relay Response Time—
≤ 2 seconds.
Maximum power in alarm, with heater and backlight on:
7 watts @ 30 Vdc (Standard model) Wiring terminals—
11 watts @ 30 Vdc (CGS model) 14–18 AWG, 2.5–0.75 mm2 wire can be used.
note Operating temperature—
Heater turns on when the internal temperature –55°C to +75°C
drops below –10°C (default operation). Heater
function can be disabled to save power. Storage Temperature—
–55°C to +75°C
note
Appropriate relays will be activated when a fault Humidity Range—
or alarm occurs. 5 to 95% RH (Det-Tronics verified)
CURRENT OUTPUT— electro-magnetic compatibility—
Linear isolated 4-20 mA output with HART. EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
3.8 mA indicates calibrate mode. EN 50270:2006
3.6 mA or less indicates a fault condition. EN 61000-6-2:2005
Maximum loop resistance is 600 ohms at 18 to 30 Vdc. EN 61000-6-4:2007
CURRENT OUTPUT Response Time— DIMENSIONS—
Toxic gas mode: T90 ≤5 seconds. See Figures 10 and 11.
Combustible gas mode: T90 ≤4 seconds.
Combustible gas - open path mode: T90 ≤4 seconds.
UD10 w CGS: T90 <12 seconds.

Current Output Accuracy: General—


The UD10 adds less than 1% error to the output value.

System Output Accuracy: Ud10 with CGS—


The UD10 with CGS sensor directly attached has an
overall system accuracy of ±3% for 0-50 LFL range and
±5% for 51-100 LFL range, including error added by
UD10.

7.2 19 95-8661
6.48 4.7
(16.5) (11.9)
3.46
(8.8)

5.2
(13.2)

5.86
(14.9)

11.28
(28.7)

R0.175

A2442

Figure 10—Dimensions of UD10 with GT3000 in Inches (Centimeters)

Conduit Entries— WARRANTY—


3/4” NPT or M25 12 months from date of installation or 18 months from
date of shipment, whichever occurs first.
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL—
Epoxy coated aluminum or 316 stainless steel. Detector compatibility—
The UD10 can be used with the Det‑Tronics gas
SHIPPING WEIGHT— detectors listed in Table 6.
Aluminum: 4.15 pounds (1.88 kilograms)
Stainless steel: 10.5 pounds (4.76 kilograms) Unit of Measurement—
PPM, % LFL, % V/V, LFLM, or Mg/M3.

7.2 20 95-8661
5.86 Certification—
(14.9)
For complete approval details, refer to the appropriate
5.2
(13.2) appendix:
2.7
(6.9)

4.7
(11.9)
Appendix A – FM
3.46
(8.8)
Appendix B – CSA
Appendix C – ATEX
Appendix D – IECEx
Appendix E – INMETRO

SIL Approval - IEC 61508


Certified SIL 2 Capable.

For specific information regarding SIL safety


certification, refer to the Model UD10 Safety Reference
Manual, number 95-8668,.
3.77
(9.6)

1.28
(3.3)
C2281

Figure 11—Dimensions of Model STB Termination Box


in Inches (Centimeters)

Table 6—Gas Detectors Compatible with the UD10

Catalytic IR Ultrasonic
Device Toxic1 Instruction Manual
Combustible Combustible2 Acoustic
GT3000 X 95-8616
PIR9400 X 95-8440
PIRDUCT X 95-8573
PIRECL X 95-8526
PIRECL-CO2* X 95-8676
OPECL X 95-8556
CGS X 90-1041
505/CGS X 95-8472
C706X3 X 95-8396, 95-8411, 95-8414, 95-8439
NTMOS** X 95-8604
AC100/ATX10 X 95-8657
LS2000 X 95-8714
1 Hydrogen sulfide, Ammonia, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen,
Carbon Monoxide, and Sulfur Dioxide.
2 Hydrocarbons, see device manual for details.
3 C7065E Oxygen detector is not supported.
* Carbon dioxide only.
** Hydrogen sulfide only.

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DEVICE REPAIR AND RETURN ORDERING INFORMATION
Prior to returning devices, contact the nearest local Sensor module, transmitter module and termination
Detector Electronics office so that a Return Material boxes (if used) must be ordered separately.
Identification (RMI) number can be assigned. A
written statement describing the malfunction must Refer to the UD10 Model Matrix for ordering details.
accompany the returned device or component to
assist and expedite finding the root cause of the
failure. accessories
Part Number Description
Pack the unit properly. Always use sufficient packing
material. Where applicable, use an antistatic bag 009700-001 Magnetic Tool
as protection from electrostatic discharge. The RMI 103922-001 475 Field Communicator
number should be clearly marked on the outside of the 010268-001 Gas Inspector CD
box. 010204-001 W6300G1003 Gas Inspector Connector
005003-001 Lubriplate grease, 1 oz.
note 101197-001* Stop Plug, 3/4” NPT, AL
Inadequate packaging that ultimately causes 101197-004* Stop Plug, 3/4” NPT, SS
damage to the returned device during shipment 101197-005 Stop Plug, M25, AL, IP66
will result in a service charge to repair the damage 101197-003 Stop Plug, M25, SS, IP66
incurred during shipment. 010816-001 Stop Plug, 20PK, 3/4” NPT, AL
010817-001 Stop Plug, 20PK, 3/4” NPT, SS
Return all equipment transportation prepaid to the 010818-001 Stop Plug, 20PK, M25, AL, IP66, EXDE
factory in Minneapolis. 010819-001 Stop Plug, 20PK, M25, SS, IP66, EXDE
104190-001 Stop Plug, M25, AL, INMETRO
NOTE 104190-002 Stop Plug, 3/4” NPT, AL, INMETRO
It is highly recommended that a spare be kept on 104190-003 Stop Plug, M25, SS, INMETRO
hand for field replacement to ensure continuous 104190-004 Stop Plug, 3/4” NPT, SS, INMETRO
protection. 102804-001 Reducer, M25 to M20, AL
102804-003 Reducer, M25 to M20, SS
*NEMA/Type 4X, IP66 rating requires addition of Teflon
tape.

Replacement Parts
Part Number Description
010569-001 Electronics Module - Relay/4-20 mA

7.2 22 95-8661
UD10 Model Matrix
MODEL DESCRIPTION
UD10 Universal Display Unit
TYPE MATERIAL
A Aluminum
S Stainless Steel (316)
TYPE THREAD TYPE
5E 5 Port, 1/2” NPT
5F 5 Port, Metric M20
5M 5 Port, Metric M25
5N 5 Port, 3/4” NPT
TYPE OUTPUTS
25 Relay, 4-20 mA, RS485, HART
28 EQP / DCU Emulator
TYPE APPROVALS*
B INMETRO (Brazil)
R VNIIFTRI (Russia)
S SIL
T SIL/FM/CSA/ATEX/CE/IECEx
W FM/CSA/ATEX/CE/IECEx
TYPE CLASSIFICATION (Div/Zone)
2 Ex d (Flameproof)
TYPE OPTIONAL CONDITIONING BOARD
(Blank) None
C CGS
N NTMOS**

* Type Approvals can use one or more letters to designate


the approvals of the product.
** Not required for DCU Emulator model.

7.2 23 95-8661
Appendix A

FM APPROVAL DESCRIPTION

Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D (T4);


Class I, Div. 2, Groups B, C & D (T4);
Class I, Zone 1/2 AEx d IIC (T5);
Class II/III, Div. 1/2, Groups E, F & G.
Tamb –50°C to +75°C
NEMA/Type 4X, IP66
Conduit seal not required.

Performance verified in accordance with:


FM 6320:2014, FM 6325: 2005, ANSI/
ISA-92.0.01:1998, ANSI/ISA-92.00.01:2010, ANSI/
ISA 60079-29-1 (12.13.01): 2013.

This approval does not include or imply approval of gas detector heads or other apparatus to which the subject
instrument may be connected. In order to maintain a Factory Mutual Research approved system, the measurement
input signal to which this instrument is connected must also be approved by Factory Mutual Research.

UD10 hazardous location and performance testing was successfully completed down to –55°C. However, the FM
approved rating is limited to –50°C as there are no conduit fittings, cables, or cable glands that are presently listed
for use below –50°C in the US. FM approvals policy does not allow product temperature ratings to exceed required
installation components (such as conduit seals). The user must ensure that conduit fittings, cables, cable glands,
etc., are rated for the expected minimum ambient temperature of the installation.

Note
Consideration must be given to overall Gas System Performance Requirements.

Warning
When a sensor/detector is connected directly to the UD10 housing, the lower ratings
of the two devices will prevail.

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24 95-8661
Appendix B

CSA CERTIFICATION DESCRIPTION

CSA 2029512.
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D (T5);
Class I, Div. 2, Groups B, C & D (T4);
Class II/III, Div. 1/2, Groups E, F & G.
(Tamb = –55°C to +75°C)
Type 4X
Conduit seal not required.

Performance verified in accordance with:


CSA C22.2 #152.

Note
Consideration must be given to overall Gas System Performance Requirements.

Warning
When a sensor/detector is connected directly to the UD10 housing, the lower
ratings of the two devices will prevail.

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25 95-8661
Appendix C

ATEX APPROVAL DESCRIPTION

Ex d IIC Gb T6
Ta = -55°C to +75°C IP66
(without integral CGS)

Ex d IIC Gb T5
Ta = -40°C to +75°C IP66
(with integral CGS or LON)

Performance verified in accordance with:


EN 60079-29-1:2007
EN 60079-29-4:2010

Compliance with:
en 60079-0:2012+A11:2013
EN 60079-1:2014

Special Conditions for Safe Use (‘X’):


The UD10 control unit complies with EN 60079-29-1 and EN 60079-29-4 only when connected to a Detector Head
that also has been evaluated to EN 60079-29-1 and EN 60079-29-4.

Flameproof joints are not user serviceable, contact Det-Tronics.

UD10 hazardous location and performance testing was successfully completed down to –55°C. However, the FM
approved rating is limited to –50°C as there are no conduit fittings, cables, or cable glands that are presently listed
for use below –50°C in the US. FM approvals policy does not allow product temperature ratings to exceed required
installation components (such as conduit seals). The user must ensure that conduit fittings, cables, cable glands,
etc., are rated for the expected minimum ambient temperature of the installation.

Note
Consideration must be given to overall Gas System Performance Requirements.

Warning
When a sensor/detector is connected directly to the UD10 housing, the lower ratings
of the two devices will prevail.

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26 95-8661
Catalytic Combustible Gas Sensor (CGS)

0539FM
II 2 G
APPROVED
®

Ex db IIC T3, T5 Gb EN60079-29-1


DEMKO 02 ATEX 131323X
T5 (Tamb = –40°C to +75°C)
T3 (Tamb = –55°C to +125°C).

EN Standards: EN 60079-0: 2012+A11: 2013


EN 60079-1: 2014
EN 60079-29 -1: 2007

Special Conditions for Safe Use of CGS:


The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor is certified for use in following ambient temperatures:
- ambient temperature range –40°C to +75°C.
Coding: Ex db IIC T5 Gb
- ambient temperature range –55°C to +125°C.
Coding: Ex db IIC T3 Gb
The actual temperature range is marked on the sensor.
The performance ambient temperature rating is limited to –40°C to +75°C.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor can withstand repeated exposures to 125°C for periods up to 12 hours. It
is recommended that the sensor be replaced after maximum 500 hours of exposed to the 125°C temperature
condition.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor must be used in conjunction with the before mentioned ATEX certified Detector
Electronics Corp. combustible gas detector control units for compliance with EN 60079-29-1 standards.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor must only be mounted into the enclosures of the Infiniti Gas Transmitter
Model U9500A Series, the Combustible Gas Transmitter Model 505 Series, the Digital Communication Unit EQ
22xxDCUEX Series or the Sensor Termination Box Model STB Series.

The actual enclosure must provide a maximum measured reference pressure of 15 bar measured according to EN
60079-1: 2014, §15.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor is to be installed in places where there is a low risk of mechanical damage.
Flameproof joints are not user serviceable; contact Det-Tronics Service.

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27 95-8661
Appendix D

IECEx APPROVAL DESCRIPTION


Ex d IIC Gb T6
Ta = -55°C to +75°C IP66
(without integral CGS)

Ex d IIC Gb T5
Ta = -40°C to +75°C IP66
(with integral CGS or LON)

Performance verified in accordance with:


iec 60079-29-1:2007
IEC 60079-29-4: 2009

Compliance with:
IEC 60079-0:2011-06
IEC 60079-1:2014-06

Special Conditions for Safe Use (‘X’):


The UD10 control unit complies with IEC 60079-29-1 when connected to a Detector Head with an IEC certificate of
conformity to IEC 60079-29-1.

Flameproof joints are not user serviceable, contact Det-Tronics.

UD10 hazardous location and performance testing was successfully completed down to –55°C. However, the FM
approved rating is limited to –50°C as there are no conduit fittings, cables, or cable glands that are presently listed
for use below –50°C in the US. FM approvals policy does not allow product temperature ratings to exceed required
installation components (such as conduit seals). The user must ensure that conduit fittings, cables, cable glands,
etc., are rated for the expected minimum ambient temperature of the installation.

Note
Consideration must be given to overall Gas System Performance Requirements.

Warning
When a sensor/detector is connected directly to the UD10 housing, the lower ratings
of the two devices will prevail.

Special Conditions of Safe Use of CGS:

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor is to be installed in places where there is a low risk of mechanical damage.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor is certified for use in following ambient temperatures:
Ambient temperature range -40°C to +75°C, Coding: Ex db IIC T5
Ambient tmperature range -55°C to +125°C, Coding: Ex db IIC T3
The actual temperature range is marked on the sensor.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor has an ambient temperature rating for performance of -40°C to +75°C

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor can withstand repeated exposures to 125°C for periods up to 12 hours. It is
recommended that the sensor be replaced after maximum 500 hours of exposure to the 125°C temperature condition.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor must only be mounted into the enclosures of the Infiniti Gas Transmitter Model
U9500A Series, the Combustible Gas Transmitter Model 505 Series, the Digital Communication Unit EQ 22xxDCUEX
Series or the Sensor Termination Box Model STB Series.

The actual enclosure must provide a maxium measured reference pressure of 15 bar measured according to IEC
60079-1:2014, § 15.

Flameproof joints are not user serviceable; contact Det-Tronics Service.

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Appendix E

Additional APPROVALS

INMetro (Brazil)

UL-BR 15.0469X
Ex d IIC T5 Gb IP66
T5 (Tamb –40°C to +75°C) With integral CGS
– OR –
Ex d IIC T6 Gb IP66
T6 (Tamb –55°C to +75°C) Without integral CGS

All cable entry devices shall be Brazil certified in the type of explosion protection, flameproof enclosure “d,” suitable
for the conditions of use and correctly installed, with an ingress protection rating of IP66.

A screw or cover lock is provided for a secondary means of fastening the cover.

Specific Conditions of Use for Ex Equipment or Schedule of Limitations for Ex Components:

The UD10 with integral CGS (Combustible Gas Sensor) is to be installed in place where there is a low risk of
mechanical damage.

The CGS Combustible Gas Sensor must be mounted into the enclosure of the Infiniti Gas Transmitter Model U9500A
Series, the Combustible Gas Transmitter Model 505 Series, the Digital Communication Unit EQ22xxDCUEX Series
or the Sensor Termination Box Model STB Series.

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29 95-8661
Appendix F

using a handheld hart device connected to the ud10’s 4-20 ma output


(UD10 WITH any detector)

note
Refer to the front of this manual for complete information regarding installation, wiring, and startup of the UD10.

wiring
UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
Sensor Connector

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

PLC 4-20 mA INPUT CARD AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
INPUT LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10
4-20 mA
FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
– FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
250-600 24 VDC MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
OHMS + Connector

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2
P12

Power Supply Connector

Notes: Resistor may be external if voltage input card is used.


Sinking resistance at PLC must be 250-600 ohms +
for HART communication.
24 VDC

D2441

HART Handheld Communicator Connected to the UD10’s 4-20 mA Output

Important
To ensure proper operation of the HART communication system, a power supply with low noise and ripple must
be used. If noise or ripple on the main power source could interfere with the HART function, an isolated power
source is recommended. For additional information, refer to “Power Supply Requirements” in the “Wiring”
section of this manual.

MENU STRUCTURE

Refer to the following menu tree when using a HART handheld communicator, connected to the UD10’s 4-20 mA
output.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and edit the data.

7.2 F-1 95-8661


Display General Info

1) Manufacturer 
2) Tag xxxxx
3) Long Tag xxxxx
4) Descriptor xxxxx DET-TRONICS
5) Message xxxxx
Display Variables
6) Final Asmbly Num xxxxx
7) Dev ID xxxxx
1) Gas Name xxxxx
Device Status 1 8) Write Protect xxxxx
2) Gas Value xxxx.x
9) Model xxxxx
3) High Alarm T/F
Calibration Active ON/OFF
4) Low Alarm T/F
Warm Up ON/OFF
5) AUX Alarm T/F Status 1
Low Alarm ON/OFF
6) Analog Output xxxxx
Aux Alarm ON/OFF History
7) Upper Range Value xxxxx 1) Device status 1 xxxxx
High Alarm ON/OFF
8) Lower Range Value xxxxx Display History
Display Status Menu Self Test ON/OFF 1) Running Hrs xxxx
9) Fault T/F Date : DD/MM/YY
Configuration Change ON/OFF 2) Max Temp xx.xx C
SV Value xxxxx 1) History Time: HR:MM:SS
1) Display General Info Alignment Mode ON/OFF 3) Max Temp Time
TV Value xxxxx 2) Event Log
QV Value xxxxx 2) Display History 4) Min Temp xx.xx C
Process Variable (strip chart) 3) Display Info 5) Min Temp Time
4) Display Fault/Status Info
Device Status 2
Event Log
Write Protect ON/OFF ___________________________
Device Info Response Test ON/OFF
Status 2 XXXX
Device Status Menu 4-20 Fixed ON/OFF Event Log Date: dd-mm-yy Time: hh:mm:ss
1) Manufacturer xxxxx Sensor Removed ON/OFF
1) Device status 2 xxxxx --------------------------------------------
2) Tag xxxxx Sensor End Of Life ON/OFF
1) Device Info 1) Event Log First
3) Descriptor xxxxx Loop Test Active ON/OFF
Diagnostics 2) Device Info 2 Previous
4) Message xxxxx TDSA Alarm ON/OFF
3) Sensor Info Next
5) Final Asmbly Num xxxxx Quick Alarm ON/OFF
1) Display Status Menu  4) Device History Info Display Info End
6) Dev ID xxxxx
2) Device Status Menu  5) Device Fault/Status Display RTC
7) Write Protect xxxxx
1) Display RTC
3) Display Test Menu  8) Model xxxxx
2) Serial Number xxxxx 1) Seconds xx
Device Fault 1 3) Hardware Rev xxxxx 2) Minutes xx
Display Test Menu 4) Firmware Revision 3) Hours xx
Device Info 2 Loop Fault ON/OFF 5) Universal Rev xxxxx 4) Day xx
Supply Voltage Fault ON/OFF 6) Fld Dev Rev xxxxx 5) Month xxx
1) Response Test Fault 1
Alarm Setting 1) Serial Number xxxxx Calibration Fault ON/OFF 7) Software Rev xxxxx 6) Year xx
2) Loop Test
2) Hardware Revision Memory Fault ON/OFF 8) DD Build Version
3) D/A Trim 1) Device Fault 1 xxxxx
1) Reset Latched Alarms 3) Firmware Revision ADC Fault ON/OFF
4) Self Test
2) High Alarm Level xx.xx 4) Universal Rev xxxxx Internal Voltage Fault ON/OFF
5) Reset Display Status 1
3) High Alarm Latch Y/N 5) Fld Dev Rev xxxxx Zero Drift ON/OFF
4) High Alarm NE/NDE  6) Software Rev xxxxx Temperature Sensor Fault ON/OFF
Display Fault/Status Info Reserved ON/OFF
5) Low Alarm Level xx.xx
UD10 Reserved ON/OFF
6) Low Alarm Latch Y/N Sensor Info
Loop Test 1) Status 1 xxxxx HART Test ON/OFF
7) Low Alarm NE/NDE 
1) Display Variables  Device Fault 2 2) Status 2 xxxxx LON Attached ON/OFF
8) Auxilary Alarm Level xx.xx 1) Sensitivity xxxxx
2) Diagnostics  1) 4 mA 3) Fault 1 xxxxx Response Test ON/OFF
9) Aux Alarm Latch Y/N 2) Gas Name xxxxx
 2) 20 mA Wrong Sensor Type ON/OFF 4) Fault 2 xxxxx Manual Self Test ON/OFF
3) Device Setup Aux Alarm NE/NDE  3) Revision xxxxx
3) Other Lamp Fault ON/OFF Input HART ON/OFF
4) PV USL xxxxx Fault 2
4) End Alignment Fault ON/OFF Reserved ON/OFF
5) PV LSL xxxxx Blocked Optic Fault ON/OFF
6) Hours xxxxx 1) Device Fault 2 xxxxx
Cal Line Active ON/OFF
Write Protect 7) Serial Number xxxxx Sensor Fault ON/OFF
8) Hardware Revision xxxxx Noise Fault ON/OFF Display Status 2
1) Change Mode  9) Firmware Revision xxxxx Align ADC Fault ON/OFF
2) Write Protect Y/N Cal Point Zero xxxxx Any Fault ON/OFF
Cal Point Span xxxxx CAL Active ON/OFF
Warm up Mode ON/OFF
Device Fault 3 Low Relay Active ON/OFF
Hi Relay Active ON/OFF
Display HART Option Device History Info Align Fault ON/OFF Aux Relay Active ON/OFF
Display Setup Align Warning ON/OFF Current Fixed ON/OFF
1) Tag xxxxx Fault 3 MB Write Protect ON/OFF
1) Calibration Log DAC Fault ON/OFF
1) Alarm Setting 2) Descriptor xxxxx High Fault ON/OFF
2) Write Protect 3) Long Tag xxxxx 1) Device Fault 3 xxxxx
Low Fault ON/OFF
3) Display HART Option 4) Message xxxxx Device Warm Up ON/OFF
5) Date xxxxx Display Fault 1
4) Display RTC Calibration Log Ref Channel Fault ON/OFF
6) Final asmbly num xxxxx -------------------------------------------------- Act Channel Fault ON/OFF 12V Fault ON/OFF
xxxxxxxxx
5V Fault ON/OFF
Date: dd-mmm-yy Time:hh:mm:ss
Display RTC Reserved ON/OFF
--------------------------------------------------
1.25V Fault ON/OFF
First Device Fault 4 Extended Byte 3
1) Seconds xx Output Loop Fault ON/OFF
Previous
2) Minutes xx Input Loop Fault ON/OFF
Next Incompatible Version ON/OFF Pre-Alarm ON/OFF
3) Hours xx 0V Fault ON/OFF
Device Setup End Detection Disable Fault ON/OFF Fire Alarm ON/OFF
4) Day xx Fault 4 ADC Fault ON/OFF
Oi Fault ON/OFF UV Pre-Alarm ON/OFF
1) Display setup  5) Month xxx Diminished Detect Fault ON/OFF IR Pre-Alarm ON/OFF
6) Year xx 1) Device Fault 4 xxxxx
2) Device Setup  Communication Fault ON/OFF UV Alarm ON/OFF
3) Device Cal  Reserved ON/OFF IR Alarm ON/OFF Display Fault 2
Reserved ON/OFF Misc Alarm ON/OFF
General Fault ON/OFF Reserved ON/OFF Low CAL Line Fault ON/OFF
Device HART Option Reserved ON/OFF
FRAM Fault ON/OFF
Device Setup
1) Tag xxxxx Device Fault/Status ADC Diagnostics Fault ON/OFF
2) Descriptor xxxxx Extended Fault/Status Extended Byte 7 24V Fault ON/OFF
1) Device HART Option
3) Message xxxxx 1) Operating Mode xxxxx Flash Fault ON/OFF
4) Final asmbly num xxxxx Extended Byte 0 xx X Fault ON/OFF RAM Fault ON/OFF
2) Calibration State xxxxx
Extended Byte 1 xx Oi Fault ON/OFF WDT Fault ON/OFF
3) Status 1 
Extended Byte 2 xx Oi Pre-Fault ON/OFF
4) Status 2 
Extended Byte 3 xx High IR1 Fault ON/OFF
5) Fault 1 
Extended Byte 4 xx High IR2 Fault ON/OFF
6) Fault 2 
Calibration Extended Byte 5 xx Short Circuit Fault ON/OFF
Device Cal 7) Fault 3 
Extended Byte 6 xx Power Fault ON/OFF
8) Fault 4 
1) Execute Extended Byte 7 xx Reserved ON/OFF
1) Sensor Calibration 9) Extended Fault/Status 
2) Abort

Detector Electronics
HART 475 23-Sep-15 6.39
Handheld
Appendix G

UD10 with GT3000 TOXIC GAS DETECTOR

note
For complete information regarding the GT3000 Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8616.

wiring
UD10 with GT3000
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to sensor/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

BLACK

RED
UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
GREEN
Sensor Connector
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop SEE NOTE 1


Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4


Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8 GT3000
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9 GAS DETECTOR
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2 NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
Power Supply Connector INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE DISPLAY ENCLOSURE.

NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


C2400 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

GT3000 Detector Wired Directly to UD10

7.2 G-1 95-8661


SEE NOTE 1

BLACK
RED

UD10 DISPLAY UNIT

Sensor Connector

SENSOR TERMINATION BOX

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector GREEN
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1

D
P1-3 4-20 mA +

RE
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

K
AC
HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

BL
P1-2 4-20 mA –
AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD

RED
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
BLACK
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
GT3000

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector GAS DETECTOR
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2

Power Supply Connector

NOTE 1 GROUND THE SHIELD AT THE DISPLAY


UNIT END ONLY.

NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


C2401 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

UD10 Wired to GT3000 Detector with Sensor Termination Box

ORIENTATION Live Maintenance


The device must be mounted in a vertical position only, Note
with the GT3000 pointing down. The sensor module on the GT3000 Gas Detector
can be hot swapped, i.e., replaced without
removing power or de‑classifying the area. To
replace a GTX Transmitter connected to the UD10
with a new transmitter or a different detector type,
the area must be de‑classified.

note
Removing the sensor module with power applied
will result in a fault condition until a new sensor
module of the same type is installed. When
replacing an oxygen sensor, this action will also
result in an alarm condition as the decreasing
4-20 mA signal passes through the alarm range.
Inhibit response devices to prevent unwanted
actuation.

For complete information regarding sensor replacement


with the GT3000 Gas Detector, refer to the GT3000
instruction manual, number 95-8616.

7.2 G-2 95-8661


CALIBRATION From UD10
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
GT3000 with Toxic Gas Sensor UD10 display, navigate to the Calibration menu.

From GT3000: Main Menu


Process Vars
1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration Display Status
switch on the GT3000. The green LED turns to Device Status Device Cal
Calibration
yellow. Display Setup Cal Gas Conc
Execute
Device Setup Calibration
Abort
Device Cal Change Snsr Type
Display Test
Device Test
Language

LED
2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.
MAGNETIC
SWITCH
3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the
main display screen, with the yellow LED on the
detector housing illuminated continuously. The
device automatically performs the zero calibration.

4. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on


the screen, while the yellow LED on the detector is
flashing.
A2443

5. Apply calibration gas to the sensor.


Location of Magnetic Switch on GT3000
6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the
screen, while the yellow LED on the detector is
2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main flashing.
display screen, with the yellow LED on the detector
housing illuminated continuously. 7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
screen and the LEDs on the detector housing are
3. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Signal” on off, remove the calibration gas.
the screen, while the yellow LED on the detector
is flashing. The device automatically performs the 8. After completion of a successful calibration, the
zero calibration. UD10 automatically returns to the normal mode with
the green LED illuminated on the detector.
4. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Gas” on the
screen, while the yellow LED on the detector is
flashing.
UD10 mA Output During Calibration
5. Apply calibration gas to the sensor. (UD10 with GT3000)

6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the Standard Replicate
UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode
screen, while the yellow LED on the detector is
flashing. Waiting for Zero 3.8 3.8

Waiting for Gas 3.8 3.8


7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
screen and all LEDs on the detector housing are off, Waiting for Span 3.8 3.8
remove the calibration gas.
Remove Cal Gas 3.8 3.8
8. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically Back to Normal 4.0 4.0
returns to the normal display with the green LED
illuminated on the detector.

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GT3000 with Oxygen Sensor From UD10
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
From GT3000:
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.
1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration
switch on the GT3000. The green LED turns to Main Menu
yellow. Process Vars
Display Status
Device Status Device Cal
2. The device automatically performs the zero Display Setup Cal Gas Conc
Calibration
Execute
calibration. Device Setup Calibration
Abort
Device Cal Change Snsr Type
The yellow LED on the GT3000 is on continuously.
Display Test
The UD10 displays “Waiting for Zero” on the main Device Test
display screen. Language

3. When the yellow LED on the GT3000 flashes, the


device automatically performs the span calculation. 2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.
If using bottled 20.9% oxygen, apply immediately.
The UD10 displays “Waiting for Span” on the 3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the
screen. main display screen, with the yellow LED on the
detector housing illuminated continuously. The
4. After successful calibration, the green LED on device automatically performs the zero calibration.
the GT3000 is on continuously and the UD10
automatically returns to the normal display. 4. When the UD10 displays “Waiting for Span” on
Remove calibration gas (if used). the screen and the yellow LED on the detector is
flashing, the device automatically performs the span
calculation. If using bottled 20.9% oxygen, apply
immediately.

5. After completion of a successful calibration, the


UD10 automatically returns to the normal mode with
the green LED illuminated on the detector. Remove
calibration gas (if used).

MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with GT3000 Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 G-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS

GAS NAME XXXXX GENERAL INFO


GAS VALUE X.XX
HIGH ALARM Y/N MANUFACTURER 
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM Y/N HGH ALARM NE/NDE MODEL UD-10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
AUX ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX
ALARM SETTING USA
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED LONG TAG XXXXXX
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
URV X.XX RST LATCH ALARMS GENERAL INFO
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
LRV X.XX HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MESSAGE XXXXX FAULT
FAULT Y/N HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE MANUFACTURER 
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
HGH ALARM NE/ND  MODEL FGP_TX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
DEVICE ID XXXXX
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED TAG XXXXX EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED DESCRIPTOR XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET ADC FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM NE/ND  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 24V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS MESSAGE XXXXX USA
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX TX STATUS FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  DEVICE ID XXXXX
AUX ALARM NE/ND  TX FAULT ON/OFF WDT FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
WARM UP ON/OFF 12V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF 5V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO 
MULTI DROP ON/OFF 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  FAULT/STATUS
WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  MODE SELECT
SELF TEST ON/OFF INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
OP MODE XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF 0V FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE CAL STATE XXXXX
CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF FAULT/STATUS ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
PIR9400 TX STATUS Y/N
TX FAULT Y/N LOOP TEST ON/OFF
PIRDUCT
SENSOR STATUS Y/N FACTORY MODE ON/OFF OP MODE XXXXX
C706X
DEVICE STATUS SENSOR FAULT Y/N SNSR ASSY REMOVE ON/OFF FAULT Y/N
505
STATUS Y/N STATUS
NTMOS
GENERAL INFO  CGS
FAULT/STATUS  DEVICE OPTION GENERIC DEVICE ANY FAULT ON/OFF
TX INFO  CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
TX INFO
SENSOR INFO  GAS NAME XXXX WARM UP ON/OFF
HISTORY  UNIT OF MEASURE  HART OPTION RTC LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
RTC 
DEBUG MENU  URV XXXX HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
LRV XXXX TAG XXXXX SECONDS XX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
H/W REV XX.XX
USL XXXX LONG TAG XXXXX MINUTES XX TX FAULT CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
F/W REV XX.XX
LSL XXXX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX HOURS XX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
DATE XXXXX DAY XX EE FAULT ON/OFF HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
MESSAGE XXXXX MONTH XX ADC FAULT ON/OFF LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  S/W REV XX.XX
MAIN MENU HART OPTION FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX YEAR XX DAC FAULT ON/OFF RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
LOW VOLTAGE ON/OFF MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
HART OPTION  TEMPERATURE XX.XXC
PROCESS VARS  TAG XXXXX FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF INPUT HART ON/OFF
RTC  RAM FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX RTC
RS485  TEMP FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
INPUT LOOP CAL SOFTWARE FAULT ON/OFF DISPLAY HISTORY
DISPLAY SETUP  MESSAGE XXXX DISPLAYED Y/N SENSOR INFO
CONTRAST CONTRL EE SAFETY FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE SETUP  FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX SECONDS XX
OUTPUT MODE  ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF RUNNING HOURS XXXX
DEVICE CAL  MINUTES XX SENSITIVITY XXXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL  SENSOR MISMATCH ON/OFF MAX TEMP XX.XX C
DISPLAY TEST  HOURS XX GAS TYPE XXXXX
HEATER CTRL  SENSOR FAULT ON/OFF MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
DEVICE TEST  DAY XX SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT  MIN TEMP XX.XX C
LANGUAGE  RTC MONTH XX H/W REV XX.XX HISTORY
OP FEEDBACK FLT  MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
SCROLLING DISPLAY  YEAR XX F/W REV XX.XX
SYNC W/DISP REV XXXXX RESET MAX MIN
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% DISPLAY HISTORY 
SECONDS XX USL XX.XX MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
EVENT LOG 
MINUTES XX LSL XX.XX MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
HOURS XX RS485 RUNNING HOURS XXXXX MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DAY XX CAL POINT ZERO XX.XX MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
DEVICE SETUP SENSOR STATUS
MONTH XX BAUD RATE  CAL POINT SPAN XX.XX
DEVICE OPTION  YEAR XX PARITY  PPM HOURS XXXXX
SENSOR FAULT ON/OFF
POLL ADDRESS TEMPERATURE XX.XXC TX HISTORY
HART OPTION  WARM UP ON/OFF EVENT LOG
RTC  XXXX CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
WRITE PROTECT RUNNING HOURS XX:XX:XX DISPLAY INFO
WRITE PROTECT  CAL SWITCH ON/OFF EVENT XXXXX
MAX TEMP XX.XX C
CHANGE STATE HISTORY WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF RTC  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
CHANGE PASSWORD OUTPUT MODE EOL SENSOR ON/OFF SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
MIN TEMP XX.XX C
WRITE PROTECT XXXX TX HISTORY  CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF I/O BOARD ID XXX
MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
STANDARD SENSOR HISTORY  MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
REPLICATE CALIBRATION LOG  F/W REV XXXXX
DEVICE CAL
CALIBRATION UNIT OF MEASURE EVENT LOG  UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX RTC
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX
EXECUTE PPM RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
CALIBRATION 
ABORT % SENSOR HISTORY TEMPERATURE XX.XX C DISPLAYED Y/N
CHANGE SNSR TYPE BACKLIGHT CTRL DEBUG MENU
MGM3 HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
RUNNING HOURS XXXX BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
OFF MODBUS ERRORS XXXX
MAX TEMP XX.XX C INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX HOURS XX
ON
MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX DAY XX
SET 4-20 MA AUTOMATIC SENSOR FAULT
MIN TEMP XX.XX C MONTH XX
LOOP TEST MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX YEAR XX
3.5 MA CAL FAULT ON/OFF RS485
DISPLAY TEST BAUD RATE RESET MAX MIN
4 MA EE FAULT ON/OFF
SET 4-20 MA  MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
6 MA ADC FAULT ON/OFF BAUD RATE XXXXX
SELF TEST 1200 MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
8 MA HEATER CTRL ADC CNTR FAULT ON/OFF PARITY XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST 2400
10 MA 3V FAULT ON/OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
LOOP TEST  4800
D/A TRIM 12 MA AUTOMATIC ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF
D/A TRIM  9600
14 MA OFF FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF
ZERO TRIM 19.2K RAM FAULT ON/OFF
16 MA DEBUG MENU
GAIN TRIM CALIBRATION LOG TEMP FAULT ON/OFF
18 MA
20 MA COMM FAULT ON/OFF HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
PARITY CAL ID XXX CELL MISSING FLT ON/OFF MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
NONE ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
LOOP TEST TIME HH:MM:SS
CHANGE STATE EVEN OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
ZERO XX.XX
DEVICE TEST
SET 4-20 MA CHANGE PASSWORD ODD ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
SET 4-20 MA  SPAN XX.XX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
3.5 MA AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SELF TEST
4 MA
RESPONSE TEST
D/A TRIM 6 MA
LOOP TEST  OP FEEDBACK FLT
8 MA
D/A TRIM 
ZERO TRIM 10 MA OFF EVENT LOG
GAIN TRIM 12 MA
14 MA
16 MA
ON
EVENT
DATE
XXXXX
DD/MMM/YYYY
Detector Electronics
LANGUAGE
18 MA TIME HH:MM:SS
SCROLLING DISPLAY
20 MA
ENGLISH
SECOND LANGUAGE DISABLED
GT3000 23-Sep-15 6.39
ENABLED
Appendix H

UD10 with PIR9400 POINTWATCH IR Gas Detector

note
For complete information regarding the PIR9400 Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8440.

wiring
UD10 with PIR9400/PIRDUCT
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to PIR9400/PIRTB termination box is 2000 feet.

UD10 DISPLAY UNIT


Sensor Connector

PIR9400
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
POINTWATCH
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector YELLOW
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
4-20 mA +
BLACK
P1-3 HIGH ALARM NC J4-2
WHITE
P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4 RED


Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5 GREEN
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
SEE NOTE 1
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


Power Supply Connector
TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE DISPLAY ENCLOSURE.

NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


C2402 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

PIR9400 Wired Directly to UD10

7.2 H-1 95-8661


PIRTB JUNCTION BOX
PIR9400
DETECTOR
UD10 DISPLAY UNIT
SEE NOTE 1
Sensor Connector GREEN

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3
SPARE CHASSIS

CALIBRATE
CAL

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop CAL
Connector YELLOW
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1 4 – 20 4 – 20 WHITE
4-20 mA +
P1-3 HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 RET RET BLACK
HIGH ALARM NO J4-3 RED
P1-2 4-20 mA –
+24 +24
AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


Power Supply Connector
TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE PIRTB.

NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


A2556 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

UD10 Wired to PIR9400 with PIRTB Termination Box

INSTALLATION Notes ORIENTATION


It is highly recommended that the PIR9400 be
IMPORTANT installed in the horizontal position. The detector is
Hydrocarbon-based grease emits hydrocarbon not position-sensitive in terms of its ability to detect
vapors that will be measured by PointWatch, gas. However, the weather baffle assembly provides
resulting in inaccurate gas level readings. Use superior performance when installed in a horizontal
only low vapor pressure Lubriplate grease or position. See illustration below.
Teflon tape on the PointWatch detector and
associated termination box. Do not get grease
on the optics of the detector. A suitable grease is
listed in the “Ordering Information” section of this
manual.

IMPORTANT
In applications where both PointWatch and
catalytic type sensors are used, ensure that the
grease used to lubricate the PointWatch detector
threads does not come into contact with the
catalytic sensors, since poisoning of the catalytic
sensors could result. It is strongly recommended
that maintenance personnel wash their hands
between handling the two types of sensors.

7.2 H-2 95-8661


changing operating modes UD10 mA Output During Calibration
When used with a PIR9400, the operating mode of (UD10 with PIR9400)
the UD10 must be changed from “HART Device” to Standard Replicate
UD10 Display Reading
“PIR9400” mode. Refer to the “Startup” section of this Mode Mode
manual for details.
Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2

Waiting for Gas 3.8 3.8


CALIBRATION Waiting for Span 3.8 3.8
To initiate calibration of the PIR9400 from the UD10 Remove Cal Gas 3.8 3.8
Display:
Back to Normal 4.0 4.0
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.

Main Menu
3. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the
Process Vars screen, while the LED at the PIRTB is flashing red.
Display Status
Device Status Device Cal Calibration
Display Setup Calibration Execute
4. Apply calibration gas to the PIR9400 detector.
Device Setup Cal Gas Conc Abort
Device Cal 5. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the
Display Test
Language
screen, with a red flashing LED at the PIRTB.

6. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the


2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration. screen and the LED at the PIRTB turns off, remove
the calibration gas.
3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
display screen. 7. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
returns to the normal mode, and the LED on the
4. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the PIRTB remains off.
screen.

5. Apply calibration gas to the PIR9400. CALIBRATE SWITCH

HOLD CALIBRATION MAGNET


6. The UD10 will continue to display “Waiting for Gas” AT OUTSIDE BASE OF JUNCTION
BOX AT THIS LOCATION
REMOTE LED

on the screen. TO ACTIVATE CALIBRATION SWITCH

7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on


the screen, remove the calibration gas from the
PIR9400.

8. The UD10 automatically returns to the normal mode


after successful calibration.

To initiate calibration from the PIRTB Termination Box


while monitoring calibration using the UD10 display:

1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration


switch on the PIRTB Termination Box. The LED at
the PIRTB turns from off to steady red.
B2056

2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main


PIRTB Termination Box
display screen, with a steady red LED at the PIRTB.

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MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with PIR9400 PointWatch Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 H-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS GENERAL INFO

GAS NAME XXXX MANUFACTURER 


GAS VALUE X.XX MODEL UD-10
HIGH ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM Y/N LONG TAG XXXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
AUX ALARM Y/N DESCRIPTOR XXXXX USA
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA MESSAGE XXXXX
URV X.XX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
LRV X.XX ALARM SETTING HGH ALARM NE/NDE DEVICE ID XXXXX
FAULT Y/N FAULT
RST LATCH ALARMS NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N EE FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS HGH ALARM NE/ND  ADC FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX 24V FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
FAULT/STATUS  LOW ALARM NE/ND  RAM FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED WDT FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY 
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 12V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO 
DEVICE INFO AUX ALARM NE/ND  5V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485 
1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU 
MANUFACTURER  O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
MODEL PIR9400 AUX ALARM NE/NDE INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
MODE SELECT
GAS NAME XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET 0V FAULT ON/OFF
UNIT OF MEASURE XXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE
URV XX.XX USA PIR9400 NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED FAULT/STATUS
LRV XX.XX PIRDUCT
C706X OP MODE XXXXX
STATUS
505 FAULT Y/N
NTMOS STATUS Y/N
ANY FAULT ON/OFF
FAULTS CGS CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
MAIN MENU
GENERIC DEVICE WARM UP ON/OFF
WARM UP ON/OFF LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS 
DEVICE STATUS REF. CHANNEL FLT ON/OFF HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  HART OPTION
FAULTS/ STATUS ACT CHANNEL FLT ON/OFF AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS 
DEVICE INFO  STARTUP CAL FLT ON/OFF CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP  TAG XXXXX
FAULT/STATUS  FAULTS Y/N 24 V FAULT ON/OFF MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DEVICE SETUP  LONG TAG XXXXX
CALIBRATION LOG  BLOCK OPTICS ON/OFF DESCRIPTOR XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
DEVICE CAL 
CAL FAULT ON/OFF DATE DD/MMM/YYYY LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
DISPLAY TEST 
LOW FAULT ON/OFF MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
LANGUAGE 
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG INPUT HART ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP
CAL ID XXXX
ALARM SETTING  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY RTC
MODE SELECT  TIME HH:MM:SS DISPLAY HISTORY
HART OPTION  ZERO XXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
RTC  SPAN XXXX SECONDS XX RUNNING HOURS XXXX
RS485  MINUTES XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
BAUD RATE
INPUT LOOP CAL HOURS XX MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
CONTRAST CONTRL DAY XX MIN TEMP XX.XX C
1200
OUTPUT MODE  MONTH XX MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
2400
BACKLIGHT CTRL  YEAR XX RESET MAX MIN
4800
HEATER CTRL  HISTORY MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
9600
WRITE PROTECT  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
19.2K
OP FEEDBACK FLT  DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
RS485
SCROLLING DISPLAY  EVENT LOG  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% BAUD RATE 
PARITY  EVENT LOG
POLL ADDRESS XXXX
DEVICE OPTION DISPLAY INFO
GAS TYPE EVENT XXXXX
PARITY DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
DEVICE SETUP GAS TYPE  METHANE RTC 
TIME HH:MM:SS
OUTPUT MODE NONE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
GAS NAME XXXXX ETHANE
DEVICE OPTION  UNIT OF MEASURE %LFL PROPANE EVEN I/O BOARD ID XXX
STANDARD ODD MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
URV XX.XX PROPYLENE
REPLICATE F/W REV XXXXX
LRV XX.XX ETHYLENE
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX RTC
RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL TEMPERATURE XX.XX C DISPLAYED Y/N
HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
OFF BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
ON INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX HOURS XX
DEVICE CAL CALIBRATION
AUTOMATIC DAY XX
MONTH XX
CALIBRATION  EXECUTE
YEAR XX
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX ABORT RS485
HEATER CTRL
BAUD RATE XXXXX
SET 4-20 MA AUTOMATIC PARITY XXXXX
OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
3.5MA
4 MA
6 MA DEBUG MENU
LOOP TEST
8 MA WRITE PROTECT
DISPLAY TEST 10 MA HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
SET 4-20 MA 
12 MA CHANGE STATE MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
SELF TEST 14 MA CHANGE PASSWORD ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
RESPONSE TEST 16 MA WRITE PROTECT XXXX OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM 18 MA ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
D/A TRIM  20 MA MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
ZERO TRIM OP FEEDBACK FLT AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
GAIN TRIM
OFF
ON
LANGUAGE
SCROLLING DISPLAY
Detector Electronics
ENGLISH
SECOND LANGUAGE DISABLED
ENABLED PIR9400 23-Sep-15 6.39
Appendix I

UD10 with MODEL PIRECL

note
For complete information regarding the PIRECL Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8526.

WIRING

UD10 with PIRECL/OPECL/Model 505/NTMOS


4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to detector/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

7.2 I-1 95-8661


MODEL PIRECL
BLACK
24 VDC – 1

24 VDC + 2 RED

CALIBRATE 3

24 VDC – 4

24 VDC + 5 1
4-20 MA + 6

4-20 MA – WHITE
7

RS-485 B 8

RS-485 A 9
UD10 DISPLAY UNIT
RELAY POWER (RED) 10
WIRING TO OPTIONAL FAULT (ORANGE) 11
RELAY BOARD Sensor Connector
NO USER CONNECTION LOW ALARM (WHITE) 12

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3
HIGH ALARM (YELLOW) 13

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
NOTE 1 INTERNAL JUMPER REQUIRED FOR Connector
NON-ISOLATED CURRENT OUTPUT
(SINGLE POWER SUPPLY).

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2

NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. Power Supply Connector

C2404

Model PIRECL Wired Directly to UD10

ORIENTATION
It is highly recommended that the PIRECL be
installed in the horizontal position. The detector is
not position-sensitive in terms of its ability to detect
gas. However, the weather baffle assembly provides
superior performance when the PIRECL is installed
with the baffle in a horizontal position.

CORRECT INCORRECT

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CALIBRATION To initiate calibration from the PIRECL while monitoring
calibration using the UD10 display:
To initiate calibration of the PIRECL from the UD10
Display: 1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration
switch on the PIRECL detector. See Figure below.
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the The LED turns from green to red.
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.
2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
Main Menu display screen, with a solid red LED on the PIRECL
Process Vars housing illuminated.
Display Status
Device Cal
Device Status
Calibration
Display Setup
Cal Gas Con
Execute
3. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the
Cal Gas Type
Device Setup
Calibration Abort screen, while the LED on the PIRECL is flashing red.
Device Cal
Date
Display Test
Device Test 4. Apply calibration gas to the PIRECL detector.
Language

5. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the


screen, while a red flashing LED on the PIRECL
2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration. housing is illuminated.

3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main 6. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
display screen, with a solid red LED on the PIRECL screen and the LED on the PIRECL housing is off,
housing illuminated. remove the calibration gas.

4. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the 7. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
screen, while the LED on the PIRECL is flashing red. returns to the normal mode with the green LED
illuminated on the PIRECL.
5. Apply calibration gas to the PIRECL

6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the


screen, while a red flashing LED on the PIRECL MULTICOLOR LED

housing is illuminated.
HART COMMUNICATION PORT
(COVER INSTALLED)
7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
screen and the LED on the PIRECL housing is off,
remove the calibration gas. PLACE CALIBRATION MAGNET
HERE TO ACTIVATE INTERNAL
REED SWITCH
8. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
returns to the normal display with the green LED
illuminated on the PIRECL housing.

CALIBRATION MAGNET

UD10 mA Output During Calibration


(UD10 with PIRECL)
Standard Replicate B2435 CALIBRATION NOZZLE
UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode

Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2 Model PIRECL Gas Detector

Waiting for Gas 3.8 2.0

Waiting for Span 3.8 2.0

Remove Cal Gas 3.8 1.8

Back to Normal 4.0 4.0

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MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with Model PIRECL


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 I-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS

GAS NAME XXXXXX GENERAL INFO


GAS VALUE X.XX
HIGH ALARM Y/N MANUFACTURER 
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM Y/N MODEL UD-10
HGH ALARM NE/NDE MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
AUX ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX
USA
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA GENERAL INFO LONG TAG XXXXX
ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
URV X.XX MANUFACTURER  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
RST LATCH ALARMS MODEL UD-10 MESSAGE XXXXX FAULT
LRV X.XX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX TAG XXXXX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
FAULT Y/N
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE LONG TAG XXXXXX DEVICE ID XXXXX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
HGH ALARM NE/ND  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED DATE DD/MMM/YYYY ADC FAULT ON/OFF
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED MESSAGE XXXXX 24V FAULT ON/OFF
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
LOW ALARM NE/ND  FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS USA
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX DEVICE ID XXXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE WDT FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
AUX ALARM NE/ND  12V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS 
NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FAULT 5V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY 
DISPLAY INFO  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
CAL FAULT ON/OFF O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
RS485 
DIRTY OPTICS ON/OFF INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  MODE SELECT LAMP FAULT ON/OFF FAULT/STATUS 0V FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE OPTION FAULT/STATUS START CAL FAULT ON/OFF
GAS TYPE ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE EE 1 FAULT ON/OFF
GAS TYPE  PIR9400 OP MODE XXXXX
METHANE OP MODE XXXXX EE 2 FAULT ON/OFF FAULT Y/N
UNIT OF MEASURE  PIRDUCT CAL STATE XXXXX REF ADC SAT ON/OFF
ETHANE STATUS Y/N
DEVICE STATUS URV XX.XX C706X FAULT Y/N ACTIVE ADC SAT ON/OFF
PROPANE STATUS
LRV XX.XX 505 STATUS Y/N 24V FAULT ON/OFF
ETHYLENE
GENERAL INFO  USL XX.XX NTMOS 12V FAULT ON/OFF
PROPYLENE ANY FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  LSL XX.XX CGS 5V FAULT ON/OFF
BUTANE CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO  ANALOG CODE VAL  GENERIC DEVICE ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF
SPECIAL WARM UP ON/OFF
SENSOR INFO  ANALOG FLT CODE  DEVICE INFO FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
HISTORY  HART OPTION RAM FAULT ON/OFF HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
TAG XXXXX UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
UNIT OF MEASURE FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
ALARM SETTING LONG TAG XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX S/W REV XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP %LFL STATUS
RST LATCH ALARMS DATE DD/MM/YYYY LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
PPM
ALARM SETTING  HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
VOL% CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX WARM UP ON/OFF
HART OPTION  SENSOR INFO INPUT HART ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM ON/OFF
RTC  HIGH ALARM ON/OFF
RS485  RTC ACTIVE XX.XX
ANALOG CODE VAL HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
INPUT LOOP CAL REFERENCE XX.XX
CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF
CONTRAST CONTRL DISPLAYED Y/N RATIO XX.XX DISPLAY HISTORY
HART OPTION WARM UP XX.XX SECONDS XXXXX ABSORPTION XX.XX
OUTPUT MODE 
BLOCKED OPTIC XX.XX MINUTES XXXXX TEMPERATURE XX.XXC
BACKLIGHT CTRL  TAG XXXXX
RUNNING HOURS XXXX
CALIBRATION XX.XX HOURS XXXXX VOL % XX.XX
HEATER CTRL  LONG TAG XXXXX
MAX TEMP XX.XX C
FAULT XX.XX DAY XXXXX USL XX.XX DEVICE HISTORY
WRITE PROTECT  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
MAIN MENU MONTH XXXXX LSL XX.XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
MIN TEMP XX.XX C
YEAR XXXXX SPAN FACTOR XX.XX RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
SCROLLING DISPLAY  MESSAGE XXXXX
MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
PROCESS VARS  MAX TEMP XX.XX C HISTORY RESET MAX MIN
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
DISPLAY STATUS  ANALOG FAULT CODE MAX TEMP TIME XXXX MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE STATUS  HISTORY MIN TEMP XX.XX C DISPLAY HISTORY  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
ECLIPSE RS485 MIN TEMP TIME XXXX EVENT LOG 
DISPLAY SETUP  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE SETUP  RS485 PIR9400 DEVICE HISTORY  RESET MAX MIN MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
USER DEFINED BAUD RATE  CALIBRATION LOG  MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE CAL 
PARITY   MAX RESET TIME XXXX
DISPLAY TEST  DEVICE SETUP BAUD RATE  EVENT LOG
POLL ADDRESS XXXX MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE TEST  PARITY  BAUD RATE
LANGUAGE  DEVICE OPTION  POLL ADDRESS XXX MIN RESET TIME XXXX EVENT LOG
ALARM SETTING  1200 BAUD RATE
DISPLAY INFO EVENT XXXXX
HART OPTION  2400
OUTPUT MODE
RS485  1200 DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
WRITE PROTECT 4800
STANDARD RTC  TIME HH:MM:SS
WRITE PROTECT  9600 2400 CALIBRATION LOG
REPLICATE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
19.2K 4800
CHANGE STATE I/O BOARD ID XXX
9600 CAL ID XXXXX
CHANGE PASSWORD MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
19.2K HOURS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX F/W REV XXXXX
PARITY UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX RTC
NONE BACKLIGHT CTRL
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
CAL GAS TYPE EVEN EVENT LOG RUNNING HOURS XXXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
ODD OFF SECONDS XXXXX
PARITY TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
ON MINUTES XXXXX
DEVICE CAL SAME AS MEASURE GAS EVENT XXXXX HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
AUTOMATIC HOURS XXXXX
METHANE NONE HOURS XXXXX BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX PROPANE INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX DAY XXXXX
EVEN
CAL GAS TYPE  MONTH XXXXX
ODD
CALIBRATION  LOOP TEST YEAR XXXXX
CAL DATE DD/MMM/YYYY CALIBRATION HEATER CTRL
3.5MA RS485
EXECUTE 4 MA AUTOMATIC
ABORT 6 MA OFF BAUD RATE XXXX
8 MA PARITY XXXX
10 MA POLL ADDRESS XXXX
DISPLAY TEST
LOOP TEST 12 MA WRITE PROTECT
SELF TEST 14 MA
RESPONSE TEST SET 4-20 MA  16 MA CHANGE STATE DEBUG MENU
LOOP TEST  18 MA CHANGE PASSWORD
D/A TRIM  20 MA WRITE PROTECT XXXX HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
D/A TRIM MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
ZERO TRIM OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
DEVICE TEST GAIN TRIM SET 4-20 MA OP FEEDBACK FLT ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SELF TEST 3.5 MA OFF AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST 4 MA ON
LOOP TEST  LOOP TEST 6 MA
D/A TRIM  8 MA
SET 4-20 MA  10 MA
12 MA
SCROLLING DISPLAY Detector Electronics
14 MA
LANGUAGE DISABLED
D/A TRIM 16 MA
ENABLED
ENGLISH
18 MA
20 MA
PIRECL 23-Sep-15 6.39
SECOND LANGUAGE ZERO TRIM
GAIN TRIM
Appendix J

UD10 with OPEN PATH ECLIPSE MODEL OPECL

note
For complete information regarding the OPECL Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8556.

WIRING

UD10 with PIRECL/OPECL/Model 505/NTMOS


4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to detector/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

7.2 J-1 95-8661


MODEL OPECL
BLACK
24 VDC – 1
RED
24 VDC + 2
CALIBRATE 3
24 VDC – 4
24 VDC + 5 1
4-20 MA + 6
WHITE
4-20 MA – 7
UD10 DISPLAY UNIT
RS-485 B 8
RS-485 A 9
Sensor Connector
10

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3
11
NO USER CONNECTION

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
12
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
13 P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector

NOTE 1 INTERNAL JUMPER REQUIRED FOR


P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2
NON-ISOLATED CURRENT OUTPUT
(SINGLE POWER SUPPLY).
Power Supply Connector
NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY
CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. C2405

Model OPECL Wired Directly to UD10

7.2 J-2 95-8661


ORIENTATION CALIBRATION
OPECL modules must be affixed to a solid, non-vibrating To initiate zero calibration of the OPECL from the UD10
structure capable of supporting a minimum of 100 lbs (46 Display:
kg), located within the system’s rated separation distance.
See examples below. 1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
UD10 display, navigate to the “Zero Calibration”
In all cases, the maximum movement of the supporting menu.
structure under all anticipated operating conditions must
be no more than ±0.25 degrees. When using a vertical Main Menu
post, the post should be absolutely stable and without Process Vars
Display Status Device Cal
vibration. Generally, when the post is set into the ground, Device Status Cal Gas Conc
the portion below grade should be set in concrete at least Display Setup Cal Gas Type
Zero Calibration
Execute
1 meter deep. Device Setup Zero Calibration
Abort
Device Cal Span Cal Factor
Display Test Cal Date
Device Test
Language

2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.

3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main


display screen, with a solid red LED on the OPECL
housing illuminated.

4. After the calibration is successfully completed, the


UD10 automatically returns to the normal display with
the green LED illuminated on the OPECL housing.

UD10 mA Output During Calibration


(UD10 with OPECL)
Standard Replicate
UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode

Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2

Back to Normal 4.0 4.0

A2306

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To initiate zero calibration from the OPECL: OPECL Transmitter Lamp Fault
Condition
1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration
switch on the OPECL receiver. See Figure below. If the OPECL system experiences a Transmitter (Tx)
The green LED will turn red. Lamp Fault condition, the UD10 display will not indicate
a fault condition and its output will remain at 4 mA. The
2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main OPECL system is still fully functional and able to detect
display screen, with a solid red LED on the OPECL gas. If a gas alarm condition should occur, the alarm
housing illuminated. condition will override the Tx Lamp Fault condition.

3. After the calibration is successfully completed, the The OPECL system indicates a fault condition by
UD10 automatically returns to the normal display with amber indicator LEDs on both the transmitter and the
the green LED illuminated on the OPECL housing. receiver.

To verify an OPECL Tx Lamp Fault condition, within the


Menu Structure of the UD10 Display navigate to the
device “Fault/Status” menu:

Main Menu
PLACE CALIBRATION MAGNET Process Vars
HERE TO ACTIVATE INTERNAL
REED SWITCH Display Status Device Status
Fault/Status
Device Status General Info
Op Mode
Display Setup Fault/Status
Cal State
Device Setup Device Info
Fault Y
Device Cal Sensor Info
Status
Display Test History
Device Test
Language
A2349

The Fault status will indicate Y (Yes). Click on “Fault”


Location of Receiver’s Internal Magnetic Switch and the Fault menu will identify the fault as a “Lamp
Fault.”

For complete information regarding OPECL fault


indications and operation of the OPECL transmitter
lamps, refer to the OPECL instruction manual, number
95‑8556.

MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with Open Patch Eclipse Model OPECL


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

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PROCESS VARS
GENERAL INFO
GAS NAME XXXXXXX
MANUFACTURER 
GAS VALUE X.XX
MODEL UD-10
HIGH ALARM Y/N
TAG XXXXX
LOW ALARM Y/N HGH ALARM NE/NDE 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
GENERAL INFO LONG TAG XXXXXX
AUX ALARM Y/N MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED USA
MANUFACTURER  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED MODEL UD-10 MESSAGE XXXXX
URV X.XX RST LATCH ALARMS
TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX FAULT
LRV X.XX HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX DEVICE ID XXXXX
FAULT Y/N HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE USA
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
HGH ALARM NE/ND  LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
MESSAGE XXXXX EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX ADC FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
DEVICE ID XXXXX 24V FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM NE/ND 
DISPLAY STATUS FAULT FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE RAM FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  CAL FAULT ON/OFF WDT FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM NE/ND 
FAULT/STATUS  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED DIRTY OPTICS ON/OFF 12V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED LAMP FAULT ON/OFF 5V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  DEVICE OPTION START CAL FAULT ON/OFF 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  EE FAULT ON/OFF O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  GAS NAME  NOISE FAULT ON/OFF INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
MODE SELECT
UNIT OF MEASURE  REF ADC SAT ON/OFF 0V FAULT ON/OFF
URV XXXXX ACTIVE ADC SAT ON/OFF ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE
LRV XXXXX 24V FAULT ON/OFF
PIR9400 FAULT/STATUS
USL XXXXX ALIGN ADC SAT ON/OFF
PIRDUCT
LSL XXXXX GAS NAME ALIGN FAULT ON/OFF
C706X OP MODE XXXXX
DEVICE STATUS ANALOG CODE VAL  ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF STATUS
505 FAULT/STATUS FAULT Y/N
ANALOG FLT CODE  METHANE NTMOS
FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  BLOCK OPTIC TIME XXXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF STATUS Y/N ANY FAULT ON/OFF
ETHANE CGS
FAULT/STATUS  HEATER CONTROL X OP MODE XXXXX ALIGN WARNING ON/OFF CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
PROPANE GENERIC DEVICE
DEVICE INFO  CAL STATE XXXXX BLOCKED OPTICS ON/OFF WARM UP ON/OFF
PROPYLENE
SENSOR INFO  FAULT Y/N LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
BUTANE
HISTORY  ALARM SETTING HART OPTION STATUS Y/N HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
SPECIAL
AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
RST LATCH ALARMS STATUS
TAG XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LEVEL XXXXX LONG TAG XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
UNIT OF MEASURE DESCRIPTOR XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XXXXX WARM UP ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP DATE DD/MMM/YYYY LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM ON/OFF
LFLM MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
HIGH ALARM ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  VOLM FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  PPMM INPUT HART ON/OFF
HART OPTION ALIGN MODE ON/OFF
HART OPTION  CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF
RTC 
RS485  TAG XXXXX
MAIN MENU RTC DISPLAY HISTORY
INPUT LOOP CAL DESCRIPTOR XXXXX ANALOG CODE VAL
CONTRAST CONTRL DATE DD/MM/YYYY
PROCESS VARS  DISPLAYED Y/N RUNNING HOURS XXXX
OUTPUT MODE  MESSAGE XXXXX WARM UP XXXXXX
DISPLAY STATUS  SECONDS XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX RTC
DEVICE STATUS  BACKLIGHT CTRL  BLOCKED OPTIC XXXXXX MINUTES XX DEVICE INFO MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
DISPLAY SETUP  HEATER CTRL  CALIBRATION XXXXXX HOURS XX MIN TEMP XX.XX C
 FAULT XXXXXX SECONDS XX
DEVICE SETUP  WRITE PROTECT` RS485 DAY XX RTC  MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
MINUTES XX
DEVICE CAL  OP FEEDBACK FLT  MONTH XX SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX RESET MAX MIN
HOURS XX
DISPLAY TEST  SCROLLING DISPLAY  BAUD RATE  YEAR XX UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DAY XX
DEVICE TEST  SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% PARITY  ANALOG FLT CODE FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
MONTH XX
MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
HISTORY
LANGUAGE  POLL ADDRESS XXX S/W REV XXXXX MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
YEAR XX
OPECL MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
RS485 DISPLAY HISTORY 
RTC PIR9400 EVENT LOG 
DEVICE SETUP
USER DEFINED
BAUD RATE XXXX EVENT LOG
SYNC W/DISP
DEVICE OPTION  PARITY XXXX SENSOR INFO
SECONDS XXXX
ALARM SETTING  POLL ADDRESS XXXX COEFFICIENT EVENT XXXXX
MINUTES XXXX
HART OPTION  BAUD RATE ACTIVE XX.XX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
HOURS XXXX
RS485  1200 REFERENCE XX.XX COEFF A X.XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
DAY XXXX
RTC  2400 RATIO XX.XX COEFF B X.XXXXX DISPLAY INFO
MONTH XXXX
WRITE PROTECT  4800 GAS GAIN XX.XX COEFF C X.XXXXX
YEAR XXXX OUTPUT MODE RTC 
9600 TEMPERATURE XX.XX C COEFF D X.XXXXX
RTC
19.2K ABSORPTION XX.XX COEFF E X.XXXXX SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
STANDARD COEFFICIENT  I/O BOARD ID XXX
WRITE PROTECT REPLICATE DISPLAYED Y/N
MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
SECONDS XX
F/W REV XXXXX
CHANGE STATE MINUTES XX
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
DEVICE CAL CHANGE PASSWORD PARITY HOURS XX
HISTORY FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX DAY XX
BACKLIGHT CTRL RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX NONE DEVICE HISTORY MONTH XX
EVEN DEVICE HISTORY  TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
CAL GAS TYPE  YEAR XX
ODD
OFF CALIBRATION LOG  HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
ZERO CALIBRATION  CAL GAS TYPE ON EVENT LOG  RUNNING HOURS XXXX BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
SPAN CAL FACTOR XXXXX AUTOMATIC MAX TEMP XX.XX C INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX
CAL DATE DD/MMM/YYYY SAME AS MEASURE GAS MAX TEMP TIME X:XX:XX
METHANE MIN TEMP XX.XX C
PROPANE SET 4-20 MA MIN TEMP TIME X:XX:XX RS485
HEATER CTRL RESET MAX MIN
3.5MA MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C BAUD RATE XXXXX
ZERO CALIBRATION 4 MA BAUD RATE
DISPLAY TEST AUTOMATIC MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX PARITY XXXXX
6 MA OFF MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
EXECUTE 8 MA 1200
SELF TEST MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
ABORT 10 MA 2400
RESPONSE TEST 4800
12 MA
LOOP TEST  9600
DEBUG MENU
14 MA
D/A TRIM  LOOP TEST WRITE PROTECT 19.2K
16 MA CALIBRATION LOG HART ERRORS XXXXX
18 MA ERROR DETAILS
SET 4-20 MA  CHANGE STATE MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
20 MA CAL ID XXXXX
CHANGE PASSWORD ERROR DETAILS 
DTIME MM/DD-HH:MM OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART MASTER 
DEVICE TEST D/A TRIM WRITE PROTECT XXXX
ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
SET 4-20 MA
MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX MODBUS 
SELF TEST ZERO TRIM PARITY
3.5MA EVENT LOG AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST GAIN TRIM
OP FEEDBACK FLT
LOOP TEST  4 MA NONE
D/A TRIM  6 MA EVEN EVENT XXXXX
LOOP TEST OFF

SET 4-20 MA 
8 MA
10 MA
12 MA
ON ODD DTIME MM/DD-HH:MM
Detector Electronics
LANGUAGE 14 MA SCROLLING DISPLAY
D/A TRIM 16 MA
ENGLISH 18 MA DISABLED OPECL 23-Sep-15 6.39
ZERO TRIM 20 MA ENABLED
SECOND LANGUAGE
GAIN TRIM
Appendix K

UD10 with NTMOS H2S Detector

note
For complete information regarding the NTMOS Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8604.

WIRING

UD10 with PIRECL/OPECL/Model 505/NTMOS


4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to detector/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

INSTALLATION notes Proper Termination of Orange and Grey Wires


The orange and grey wires on the NTMOS detector are
NOTE
for factory use only. Proper field termination of these
Never use silicone grease with the NTMOS
wires can be accomplished in any of the following ways:
detector.
– If wiring to optional NTMOS Connector Board, use the
note terminals provided (grey to COM 1 & orange to COM 2).
A junction box spacer or standoff may be used to – If codes allow, they can be taped off and left
increase the distance between the device and the unconnected.
mounting surface, thereby facilitating installation
– Connect both wires to the “Shield” terminal (J3‑1).
and use of the ampoule calibrator.
– Connect both wires to Power Supply Minus (24 Vdc –).
Note – Connect to unused terminals in the STB Sensor
For non-HART applications, the NTMOS detector Termination Box.
can be wired to the Sensor Connector terminals
(J3) on the UD10 module. If HART communication
will be used, the NTMOS detector must be wired
to the optional NTMOS Connector Board, located
on the inside bottom of the UD10 housing. Refer to
the appropriate wiring diagram.

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ORANGE
SEE NOTE 1
GREY
YELLOW
BLACK
WHITE
RED

UD10 Sensor Connector


DISPLAY UNIT

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

J2
LOW ALARM COM J4-7 NTMOS
LOW ALARM NC J4-8 DETECTOR
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS.485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector

NOTE 1 GREY AND ORANGE WIRES FOR FACTORY USE ONLY.


P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2
NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY
Power Supply Connector CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

F2434

NTMOS Detector Wired Directly to UD10 (Non-HART Applications Only)

STB TERMINATION BOX

UD10 Sensor Connector


DISPLAY UNIT
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4


Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
ORANGE
WHITE
RED

YELLOW
BLACK

GREY

J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS.485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
NTMOS
H2S DETECTOR
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2
NOTE 1 GREY AND ORANGE WIRES FOR FACTORY USE ONLY.
Power Supply Connector
NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO
EARTH GROUND.
C2482

UD10 Wired to NTMOS Detector with STB Termination Box (Non-HART Applications Only)

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UD10
DISPLAY UNIT CONNECT TO UD10 MODULE’S J3 WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED CABLE

J2

CAL
RTN
SHIELD

24V
4/20

ORANGE
WHITE
RED

YELLOW
GREY
BLACK
NTMOS
H2S DETECTOR
COM 2 (ORANGE)

CAL (YELLOW)
COM 1 (GRAY)

RTN (BLACK)

4/20 (WHITE)

24V (RED)

P1
NTMOS CONNECTOR BOARD

NOTE 1 REMOVE UD10 ELECTRONIC MODULE FOR ACCESS


TO NTMOS CONNECTOR BOARD (NO TOOLS REQUIRED).

NOTE 2 GREY AND ORANGE WIRES FOR FACTORY USE ONLY.


B2493
NOTE 3 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO
EARTH GROUND.

NTMOS Detector Wired Directly to UD10 via the NTMOS Connector Board
(NTMOS Connector Board is Required for HART Communication)

STB TERMINATION BOX

UD10
DISPLAY UNIT CONNECT TO UD10 MODULE’S J3 WITH
FACTORY INSTALLED CABLE

J2
CAL
RTN
SHIELD

24V
4/20
COM 2 (ORANGE)

CAL (YELLOW)
COM 1 (GRAY)

RTN (BLACK)

4/20 (WHITE)

24V (RED)

ORANGE
WHITE
RED

YELLOW
BLACK

GREY

P1
NTMOS
NTMOS CONNECTOR BOARD H2S DETECTOR

B2494

NOTE 1 REMOVE UD10 ELECTRONIC MODULE FOR ACCESS


TO NTMOS CONNECTOR BOARD (NO TOOLS REQUIRED).

NOTE 2 GREY AND ORANGE WIRES FOR FACTORY USE ONLY.

NOTE 3 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO


EARTH GROUND.

UD10 with NTMOS Connector Board Wired to NTMOS Detector with STB Termination Box
(NTMOS Connector Board is Required for HART Communication)

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ORIENTATION 2. Humidification Tube Calibration Kit (p/n
010272‑001) with bottled 50 ppm H2S in air (p/n
The UD10/NTMOS assembly must be mounted 227117-014). For complete information regarding
with the detector pointing down (see photo below). use of the Humidification Tube Calibration Kit,
refer to instruction manual number 95-8648.

Note
When calibrating with bottled 50 ppm H2S in air,
the humidification tube must be used.

calibration
Calibration Notes
The NTMOS detector must be calibrated using 50 ppm
H2S in air (never use H2S in nitrogen).

Det-Tronics provides two acceptable sources of 50


ppm H2S calibration gas for use with NTMOS detectors. FLEXVU UD10

Warning
The use of any other H2S calibration mixture will
produce inaccurate calibration results, possibly NTMOS H2S DETECTOR
resulting in a dangerous condition if the detector
under-reports the level of H2S.
AMPOULE CALIBRATOR
1. 50 ppm Ampoule Calibration Kit (p/n 007098-005)
with 50 ppm ampoules (p/n 225741-001)

To operate the Ampoule Calibrator: THUMB SCREW


– Remove the cover and insert a 50 ppm H2S
ampoule into the ampoule holder inside the
calibrator. Tighten the thumb screw until snug.
MIXING FAN LEVER
– Place the cover back on the calibrator and
connect it snugly to the NTMOS detector.
– Tighten the thumb screw until the ampoule breaks.
– Rotate the mixing fan by slowly turning the mixing
fan lever. Ampoule Calibrator Attached to NTMOS Detector

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5. Apply calibration gas to the detector.

6. With 50 ppm H2S applied to the detector, the UD10


display will continue to show “Waiting for Span” while
the span calibration is being performed.

7. When the UD10 Display shows “Remove Cal Gas”


the calibration is complete. Remove calibration gas
from the detector.

8. When the gas level falls below the lowest alarm


setpoint, the UD10 automatically exits the Calibrate
mode and returns to normal operating mode.

MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with NTMOS H2S Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
Humidification Tube Calibration Kit Attached to NTMOS Detector menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
Calibration Procedure edit the data.

To calibrate the NTMOS detector with the FlexVu UD10


Display:

1. Touch the magnet to the ENTER/SELECT button to


display the Main Menu. Follow the illustration below
to navigate to the “Calibrate” menu.

Main Menu
Process Vars
Display Status
Device Status Device Cal Calibration UD10 mA Output During Calibration
Display Setup
Device Setup
Calibration Execute (UD10 with NTMOS)
Cal Gas Conc
Device Cal
Standard Replicate
Display Test UD10 Display Reading
Language Mode Mode

Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2


2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to begin the zero Waiting for Gas 3.8 3.8
calibration.
Waiting for Span 3.8 3.8
3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main Remove Cal Gas 3.8 3.8
display screen.
Back to Normal 4.0 4.0
4. When zero calibration is complete (approximately
one minute), the UD10 will display “Waiting for
Span” on the main display screen.

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PROCESS VARS
GENERAL INFO
GAS NAME XXXXXXX
GAS VALUE X.XX MANUFACTURER 
HIGH ALARM Y/N MODEL UD-10
LOW ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
AUX ALARM Y/N LONG TAG XXXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA HGH ALARM NE/NDE
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX USA
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
URV X.XX ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
MESSAGE XXXXX
LRV X.XX NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
FAULT Y/N RST LATCH ALARMS DEVICE ID XXXXX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX FAULT
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE
HGH ALARM NE/ND  LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED ADC FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS LOW ALARM NE/ND  24V FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE RAM FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  AUX ALARM NE/ND  WDT FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED 12V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 5V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  MODE SELECT FAULT/STATUS O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE OP MODE XXXXX 0V FAULT ON/OFF
PIR9400 FAULT Y/N ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
FAULTS PIRDUCT STATUS Y/N
FAULTS/ STATUS C706X
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF 505
FAULTS Y/N LOW FAULT ON/OFF NTMOS
DEVICE STATUS CAL FAULT ON/OFF CGS STATUS
GENERIC DEVICE
FAULT/STATUS  ANY FAULT ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG  CALIBRATION LOG CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
HART OPTION WARM UP ON/OFF
CAL ID XXXX LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY TAG XXXXX HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
TIME HH:MM:SS LONG TAG XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
ZERO XXXX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP SPAN XXXX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
MESSAGE XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
MAIN MENU MODE SELECT  RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
HART OPTION  MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS  RTC  INPUT HART ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  RS485  RTC
DEVICE STATUS  INPUT LOOP CAL
DISPLAY SETUP  CONTRAST CONTRL DISPLAYED Y/N
SECONDS XXXXX DISPLAY HISTORY
DEVICE SETUP  OUTPUT MODE 
MINUTES XXXXX BAUD RATE
DEVICE CAL  BACKLIGHT CTRL 
HOURS XXXXX RUNNING HOURS XXXX
DISPLAY TEST  HEATER CTRL 
DAY XXXXX 1200 MAX TEMP XX.XX C
LANGUAGE  WRITE PROTECT 
MONTH XXXXX 2400 MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT  MIN TEMP XX.XX C
YEAR XXXXX 4800
SCROLLING DISPLAY  MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
9600
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% RESET MAX MIN
19.2K
DETECTOR TYPE HISTORY MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
RS485 MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
NTMOS H2S 100 PPM DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
NTMOS H2S 50 PPM BAUD RATE  EVENT LOG  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
DEVICE SETUP PARITY 
POLL ADDRESS XXXX
GAS NAME XXXX
DETECTOR TYPE  EVENT LOG
UNIT OF MEASURE 
UNIT OF MEASURE OUTPUT MODE PARITY DISPLAY INFO EVENT XXXXX
RTC  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
PPM STANDARD NONE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
MGM3 REPLICATE EVEN I/O BOARD ID XXX
ODD MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
F/W REV XXXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX RTC
DEVICE CAL OFF RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
CALIBRATION ON TEMPERATURE XX.XX C DISPLAYED Y/N
CALIBRATION  AUTOMATIC HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
EXECUTE BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
CAL GAS CONC XXX.XX
INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX HOURS XX
DAY XX
MONTH XX
RS485 YEAR XX
HEATER CTRL
SET 4-20 MA BAUD RATE XXXXX
AUTOMATIC PARITY XXXXX
LOOP TEST OFF
3.5 MA POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
DISPLAY TEST 4 MA
SET 4-20 MA 
6 MA
SELF TEST 8 MA DEBUG MENU
RESPONSE TEST 10 MA WRITE PROTECT
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM 12 MA HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
D/A TRIM  14 MA CHANGE STATE MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
ZERO TRIM 16 MA CHANGE PASSWORD ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
GAIN TRIM 18 MA WRITE PROTECT XXXX OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
20 MA ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
OP FEEDBACK FLT

LANGUAGE OFF

ENGLISH
ON Detector Electronics
SECOND LANGUAGE
SCROLLING DISPLAY

DISABLED
NTMOS 23-Sep-15 6.39
ENABLED
Appendix L

UD10 with C706X TOXIC GAS sensor

note
For complete information regarding the C7064E H2S Gas Sensor, refer to instruction manual 95-8396.
For the C7067E Chlorine Gas Sensor, refer to instruction manual 95-8439.

WIRING

UD10 with C706X


4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to sensor/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

Model C7065E oxygen sensor is not supported.

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BLACK

RED

GREEN
UD10 Sensor Connector
DISPLAY UNIT

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop SEE NOTE 1
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
C706X SENSOR
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector

NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2
TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE DISPLAY ENCLOSURE.
Power Supply Connector
NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY
C2422 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

C706X Sensor Wired Directly to UD10

BLACK
SEE NOTE 1
RED

UD10 DISPLAY UNIT


Sensor Connector SENSOR
TERMINATION
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3 BOX
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1 +
P1-3 4-20 mA + –
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 G
D
HIGH ALARM NO J4-3 RE
P1-2 4-20 mA – + BLK
AUX ALARM COM J4-4 –
Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD G
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8 GROUND LUG*
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10 * CONNECT THE GREEN
SENSOR LEAD TO THE
FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B CHASSIS GROUND LUG
FAULT NO J4-12
IN THE INSIDE BOTTOM
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4 OF THE JUNCTION BOX.


Connector

C706X SENSOR
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

Power Supply Connector


NOTE 1 GROUND THE SHIELD AT THE DISPLAY
UNIT END ONLY.

NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


C2423
CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

UD10 Wired to C706X Sensor with STB Termination Box

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INSTALLATION INSTALLATION AND WIRING procedure
1. Determine the best mounting locations for the
WIRING REQUIREMENTS detectors.
The simplest installation involves installing the sensor
2. Install the C706X sensor within the proper opening
into one of the UD10 openings and connecting the wiring
in the UD10 or STB junction box. Mount the UD10/
directly to the UD10. If the installation requires separation
C706X with the sensor oriented vertically and the
of the C706X sensor and the UD10 Display, the sensor
opening pointing down. The UD10 should be
can be connected to a STB sensor termination box, and
electrically connected to earth ground.
the C706X/STB combination wired to the UD10. In this
case, shielded cable is recommended to help protect
Note
against interference caused be extraneous electrical
The electrochemical sensor cell does not need
“noise.” In applications where the cable is installed in
to be installed within the C706X housing while
conduit, the conduit should not be used for wiring to
installing and wiring the detector/junction box.
other electrical equipment whenever possible. If other
It is recommended to keep the sensor in the
equipment power wiring is run in the same conduit, the
manufacturer’s sealed shipping bag in a cool
cabling must be shielded. The maximum allowable
storage environment until actual power-up and
distance between the C706X sensor and UD10 Display
calibration commissioning is performed. This
Unit is limited by the resistance of the cabling used.
will ensure that the sensor will provide maximum
longevity.

3. Terminate all three C706X conductors at the proper


terminals. Refer to the appropriate illustration for
details.

4. Double check that all wiring is the proper size


and type and has been installed correctly. Check
operating voltage at the C706X sensor and the
UD10 Display Unit.

NOTE
Do not apply power to the system with the junction
box cover removed unless the area has been de-
classified.

5. Proceed with startup and calibration.

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CALIBRATION MENU STRUCTURE
To initiate calibration of the C706X sensor from the
UD10 with C706X Series Sensor
UD10 Display:
Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the LCD display and internal magnetic switches.
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibrate” menu.
When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s
Main Menu
4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
Process Vars menu in Appendix F.
Display Status
Device Status Device Cal
Display Setup
Calibration Menu Help
Calibration
Device Setup Cal Gas Conc
Execute
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
Device Cal The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
Display Test
Language
edit the data.

2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.

3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main


display screen as it performs zero calibration.

4. When zero calibration is complete, the UD10 will


display “Waiting for Gas” on the screen.

5. Apply calibration gas to the sensor.

6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on


the screen while the span calibration is being
performed.

7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the


screen, remove the calibration gas from the sensor.

8. When calibration is complete, “Remove Cal Gas” is


no longer displayed on the screen and the UD10
automatically returns to the normal operating
mode.

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GENERAL INFO
PROCESS VARS
MANUFACTURER 
GAS NAME XXXXXX
MODEL UD-10
GAS VALUE X.XX
TAG XXXXX
HIGH ALARM Y/N 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LONG TAG XXXXXX
LOW ALARM Y/N MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
HGH ALARM NE/NDE DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
AUX ALARM Y/N USA
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED MESSAGE XXXXX
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
URV X.XX RST LATCH ALARMS FAULT
DEVICE ID XXXXX
LRV X.XX HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
FAULT Y/N HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
HGH ALARM NE/ND  EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED ADC FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 24V FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM NE/ND  FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE WDT FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  AUX ALARM NE/ND  12V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED 5V FAULT ON/OFF
1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  MODE SELECT
INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
RS485 
0V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  HART DEVICE
FAULT/STATUS ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
PIR9400
PIRDUCT
FAULTS C706X OP MODE XXXXX
FAULT/ STATUS FAULT Y/N STATUS
505
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF NTMOS STATUS Y/N
FAULTS Y/N ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF ANY FAULT ON/OFF
CGS
DEVICE STATUS CAL FAULT ON/OFF CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
GENERIC DEVICE
WARM UP ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG  HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
HART OPTION AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
TAG XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
CAL ID XXXX LONG TAG XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
MAIN MENU DATE DD/MMM/YYYY DESCRIPTOR XXXXX LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
TIME HH:MM:SS DATE DD/MMM/YYYY RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS  DISPLAY SETUP
ZERO XXXX MESSAGE XXXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  SPAN XXXX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
ALARM SETTING  INPUT HART ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS 
DISPLAY SETUP  MODE SELECT 
DEVICE SETUP  HART OPTION 
RTC
DEVICE CAL  RTC  DISPLAY HISTORY
DISPLAY TEST  RS485 
DISPLAYED Y/N
LANGUAGE  INPUT LOOP CAL RUNNING HOURS XXXX
SECONDS XX
CONTRAST CONTRL MAX TEMP XX.XX C
MINUTES XX
OUTPUT MODE  MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
HOURS XX BAUD RATE
BACKLIGHT CTRL  MIN TEMP XX.XX C
DAY XX
HEATER CTRL  MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
MONTH XX 1200
WRITE PROTECT  RESET MAX MIN
YEAR XX 2400
OP FEEDBACK FLT  HISTORY MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
4800
SCROLLING DISPLAY  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
9600
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
19.2K MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
RS485 EVENT LOG 
DETECTOR TYPE
BAUD RATE 
C7064 H2S 20 PPM PARITY 
C7064 H2S 50 PPM POLL ADDRESS XXXX EVENT LOG
DEVICE SETUP
C7064 H2S 100 PPM PARITY
C7067 CL2 10 PPM DISPLAY INFO EVENT XXXXX
GAS NAME XXXX
C7066 CO 100 PPM NONE DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
DETECTOR TYPE  OUTPUT MODE
C7066 CO 500 PPM EVEN RTC  TIME HH:MM:SS
C7066 CO 1000 PPM ODD SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
C7068 SO2 100 PPM STANDARD
I/O BOARD ID XXX
C7069 NO2 20 PPM REPLICATE
MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
F/W REV XXXXX RTC
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL FIELD DEV REV XXXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
RUNNING HOURS XXXXX SECONDS XX
OFF TEMPERATURE XX.XX C MINUTES XX
DEVICE CAL CALIBRATION ON HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF HOURS XX
AUTOMATIC BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF DAY XX
CALIBRATION  EXECUTE INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX MONTH XX
CAL GAS CONC XXX.XX ABORT YEAR XX
SET 4-20 MA
HEATER CTRL
RS485
3.5 MA
4 MA AUTOMATIC
BAUD RATE XXXXX
6 MA OFF
LOOP TEST PARITY XXXXX
8 MA POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
DISPLAY TEST 10 MA
SET 4-20 MA 
12 MA
SELF TEST 14 MA WRITE PROTECT
RESPONSE TEST DEBUG MENU
16 MA
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM
18 MA CHANGE STATE ERROR DETAILS
D/A TRIM  HART ERRORS XXXXX
20 MA CHANGE PASSWORD
ZERO TRIM MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX HART MASTER 
GAIN TRIM ERROR DETAILS 
OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
OP FEEDBACK FLT MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
LANGUAGE OFF
ON
ENGLISH
SECOND LANGUAGE
SCROLLING DISPLAY Detector Electronics
DISABLED
ENABLED
C706X 23-Sep-15 6.39
Appendix M

UD10 with MODEL CGS COMBUSTIBLE GAS sensor

WIRING

UD10 with CGS Sensor


2000

1750

1500
AWG
Distance in ft.

1250 Wire Size

1000 12
14
750 16
500
18

250

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to CGS sensor is 500 feet
(using 16 AWG, 1.5 mm2 cable minimum).

important notes caution


Note The sintered metal flame arrestor is an integral
The UD10 with CGS Interface option and part of the combustible gas sensor. DO NOT
CGS sensor is certified as a “Gas Detector” operate the gas detector if the flame arrestor is
and performance approved to standards damaged or missing, since the exposed element
FM6310/6320, ATEX 60079-29-1, and IEC is a potential ignition source.
60079-29-1.
CAUTION
Note Silicone based lubricants must never be used on
Only Constant Current type CGS sensors may be or near the CGS sensor, since this can result in
used with the UD10. irreversible damage to the sensing element.

note CAUTION
When the auxiliary relay is set for latching and When used as a stand alone device, the high
the gas level goes above the auxiliary alarm alarm must always be programmed for latching
threshold, the 4-20 mA output will latch to the operation. When used in conjunction with a
highest gas level detected until it is reset. When Control Unit and configured for a non-latching
CGS mode is selected, the default setting for the high alarm, the control unit must always latch and
auxiliary relay is a threshold of 90% full scale, require a deliberate manual action to clear a high
with latching output. gas alarm.

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SET ALL SWITCHES
TO THE “ON” POSITION
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SWITCH 7
WHICH SHOULD BE “OFF”

CGS INTERFACE BOARD


LOCATED INSIDE SW1 TERMINAL J11 FOR FACTORY USE ONLY
UD10 HOUSING
J3

24 VDC –
J11

4-20 mA

24 VDC +
SHIELD

CALIBRATE
CONNECT TO UD10 MODULE VIA
CABLE (FACTORY INSTALLED)

CONNECT CGS SENSOR


TO TERMINAL J10

2
BL
CGS INTERFACE BOARD

1
W
HT
J10

RE
D
P10

NOTE 1 REMOVE UD10 ELECTRONICS MODULE FOR ACCESS


CGS TO CGS INTERFACE BOARD (NO TOOLS REQUIRED).
SENSOR
NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO
B2507 EARTH GROUND.

CGS Sensor Wired Directly to UD10

SET ALL SWITCHES


TO THE “ON” POSITION
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SWITCH 7
WHICH SHOULD BE “OFF”

CGS INTERFACE BOARD SW1


LOCATED INSIDE CONNECT SHIELD TO EARTH GROUND
UD10 HOUSING TERMINAL WITHIN UD10 HOUSING
J3
J11
24 VDC –

4-20 mA

24 VDC +
SHIELD

CALIBRATE

CONNECT TO UD10 MODULE VIA


CABLE (FACTORY INSTALLED)
MODEL STB1
SENSOR TERMINATION BOX
TERMINAL J11 FOR FACTORY USE ONLY
BL
K
3

W
HT

CGS INTERFACE BOARD


2

RE
D
1

J10

P10

BLK
WHT
RED

CONNECT KEYED SENSOR


PLUG TO PIN CONNECTOR NOTE 1 REMOVE UD10 ELECTRONICS MODULE FOR ACCESS
TO CGS INTERFACE BOARD (NO TOOLS REQUIRED).

NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO


EARTH GROUND.

CGS
B2508 SENSOR

UD10 Wired to CGS Sensor with STB Termination Box

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INSTALLATION CALIBRATION
note
WIRING REQUIREMENTS
For maximum calibration accuracy, allow a new
The simplest installation involves installing the sensor sensor to operate under power for several hours
into one of the UD10 openings and connecting the (minimum one hour) to ensure a stable output
wiring directly to the CGS interface board. before performing calibration. For the highest
degree of accuracy, perform a second calibration
after 24 hours.
Sensor Separation
If the installation requires separation of the CGS sensor To initiate calibration of the CGS sensor from the UD10
and the UD10 Display, the sensor can be connected to Display:
a model STB1 sensor termination box, and the CGS/
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
STB combination wired to the UD10.
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibrate” menu.
In this case, shielded cable is recommended to help
Main Menu
protect against interference caused by extraneous Process Vars
electrical “noise.” Display Status Device Cal
Device Status Calibration
Calibration
Display Setup
In applications where the cable is installed in conduit, Device Setup
Cal Gas Conc
Execute
Cal Gas
the conduit should not be used for wiring to other Device Cal K Factor
electrical equipment whenever possible. If other Display Test
Language
equipment power wiring is run in the same conduit, the
cabling must be shielded.
2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.
The maximum allowable distance between the
CGS sensor and UD10 Display Unit is 500 feet, with 3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
connecting cable 16 AWG, 1.5 mm2 minimum. display screen as it performs zero calibration.

4. When zero calibration is complete, the UD10 will


INSTALLATION AND WIRING procedure
display “Waiting for Gas” on the screen.
1. Determine the best mounting locations for the
detectors. 5. Apply calibration gas to the sensor.

2. Install the CGS sensor within the proper opening in 6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the
screen while the span calibration is being performed.
the UD10 or STB junction box. Mount the device
with the sensor oriented vertically and the opening 7. When the UD10 shows “Remove Cal Gas” on the
pointing down. All junction boxes should be screen, remove the calibration gas from the sensor.
electrically connected to earth ground.
8. The UD10 automatically exits the Calibrate mode and
3. Terminate all wiring at the proper terminals. Refer to returns to normal operating mode upon completion
the appropriate illustration for details. of a successful calibration.

4. Double check that all wiring is the proper size and


type and has been installed correctly. Check for UD10 mA Output During Calibration
correct operating voltage at the device. (UD10 with CGS)
Standard Replicate
NOTE UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode
Do not apply power to the system with the junction
box cover removed unless the area has been Apply Zero Gas 3.8 2.2
de‑classified.
Waiting for Gas 3.8 3.8

5. Proceed with startup and calibration. Waiting for Span 3.8 3.8

Remove Cal Gas 3.8 3.8

Back to Normal 4.0 4.0

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Determining Sensor Life Remaining K Factor
At the time of calibration, the UD10 logs the sensor
If the system will be detecting a gas/vapor other than
mV signal. This value can be used for determining the
the gas used in the actual calibration process, a
approximate sensor life remaining.
conversion K-Factor must be used. The K-Factor can
be entered prior to calibration by navigating to the
To view all the recorded mV signal values for the sensor,
“Device Option” menu, then selecting “K-Factor.” Enter
from the Main Menu, navigate to:
the desired K-Factor and activate the “Enter” button.
Device Status > Calibration Log > Span.
The new K-Factor will be applied when the sensor is
calibrated.
To view the mV signal from the most recent calibration
only, from the Main Menu, navigate to:
Device Status > Device Info > Response. Main Menu
Process Vars
A typical new sensor reads between 45 and 55 mV. Display Status
Device Status Device Option
Device Setup
• At 21-55 mV, “Cal OK” is recorded in the Cal Log, Display Setup
Device Option
Gas Name
along with the Span value. Device Setup K-Factor
Device Cal
Display Test
• At 15-20 mV, “Cal OK” is recorded in the Cal Log, Language
along with the Span value. In addition, “Weak Sensor”
is shown on the UD10 display for about 20 seconds.
After 20 seconds, the “Weak Sensor” message is no
longer seen, but a “Weak Sensor” status is recorded The UD10 communicates the K-Factor to the CGS
(Device Status > Fault/Status > Status). Interface Board during the calibration process, where
the proper correction is made to ensure accurate
• At 14 mV or less, “Weak Sensor” is shown on the calibration.
UD10 display for about 20 seconds, then a Cal Fault
is shown. The Cal Log shows “Cal Fail” with a Span The actual effect of the K-Factor can be observed
value of 0.00 mV. as the span portion of the calibration is completed.
For example, suppose a K-Factor of 0.865 has been
programmed. When calibration is performed, the UD10
will display 50% as span is accepted. It will then apply
the K-Factor, and the displayed value will change to
43.3% LFL.

For additional information regarding K-Factors,


including a list of K-Factors for many common gases,
refer to technical bulletin number 76-1017.

MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with CGS Series Sensor


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

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PROCESS VARS
GENERAL INFO
GAS NAME XXXXX HGH ALARM NE/NDE
GAS VALUE X.XX MANUFACTURER 
ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED MODEL UD-10
HIGH ALARM Y/N
LOW ALARM Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
RST LATCH ALARMS LONG TAG XXXXXX
AUX ALARM Y/N HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA DESCRIPTOR XXXXX USA
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE DATE DD/MMM/
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA HGH ALARM NE/ND 
URV X.XX YYYY
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED MESSAGE XXXXX
LRV X.XX LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
FAULT Y/N FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX FAULT
LOW ALARM NE/ND  DEVICE ID XXXXX
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
AUX ALARM NE/NDE LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N
EE FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM NE/ND  ADC FAULT ON/OFF
NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 24V FAULT ON/OFF
FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS RAM FAULT ON/OFF
MODE SELECT WDT FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  12V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  HART DEVICE 5V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  PIR9400 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  6901 WEST 110TH STREET PIRDUCT O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO
RS485  MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 C706X INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  505 0V FAULT ON/OFF
MANUFACTURER  USA
NTMOS ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
MODEL CGS
CGS FAULT/STATUS
GAS NAME XXXXX
GENERIC DEVICE
UNIT OF MEASURE %LFL FAULTS OP MODE XXXXX
URV 100
FAULT Y/N STATUS
LRV 0 HIGH FAULT ON/OFF STATUS Y/N
K-FACTOR XXXX LOOP FAULT ON/OFF HART OPTION
RESPONSE XXXX MV ANY FAULT ON/OFF
WARM UP ON/OFF
MAIN MENU TAG XXXXX CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
SENSOR FAULT ON/OFF
LONG TAG XXXXX WARM UP ON/OFF
CAL FAULT ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  FAULTS/STATUS DATE DD/MMM/YYYY HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
CGS COMM FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS  MESSAGE XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO  CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP  FAULTS Y/N FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
FAULT/STATUS  MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DEVICE SETUP  STATUS Y/N
CALIBRATION LOG  HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
DEVICE CAL 
DISPLAY TEST  RTC LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
LANGUAGE  STATUS RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
DISPLAYED Y/N MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG
WEAK SENSOR ON/OFF SECONDS XX INPUT HART ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP CAL ID XXXX MINUTES XX
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY HOURS XX BAUD RATE
ALARM SETTING  TIME HH:MM:SS DAY XX DISPLAY HISTORY
MODE SELECT  ZERO XXXX MONTH XX 1200
HART OPTION  SPAN XXXX MV YEAR XX 2400 RUNNING HOURS XXXX
RTC  4800 MAX TEMP XX.XX C
RS485  9600 MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
INPUT LOOP CAL 19.2K MIN TEMP XX.XX C
RS485
CONTRAST CONTRL MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OUTPUT MODE  RESET MAX MIN
BAUD RATE  HISTORY
BACKLIGHT CTRL  MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
PARITY 
HEATER CTRL  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
POLL ADDRESS XXXX DISPLAY HISTORY 
WRITE PROTECT  PARITY MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
OP FEEDBACK FLT  EVENT LOG  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
SCROLLING DISPLAY  NONE
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% OUTPUT MODE EVEN
ODD EVENT LOG
STANDARD DISPLAY INFO
REPLICATE EVENT XXXXX
RTC  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
DEVICE OPTION SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
DEVICE SETUP
I/O BOARD ID XXX
GAS NAME XXXXX MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
DEVICE OPTION  BACKLIGHT CTRL
K-FACTOR XXXXX F/W REV XXXXX
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
OFF FIELD DEV REV XXXXX RTC
ON RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE XX.XX C DISPLAYED Y/N
HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX HOURS XX
DEVICE CAL
DAY XX
CALIBRATION MONTH XX
CALIBRATION  HEATER CTRL YEAR XX
CAL GAS CONC 50.00
EXECUTE RS485
CAL GAS XXXXXXXX AUTOMATIC
K FACTOR XX.XX OFF BAUD RATE XXXXX
PARITY XXXXX
SET 4-20 MA
POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
3.5MA
4 MA
WRITE PROTECT
6 MA DEBUG MENU
LOOP TEST
8 MA
CHANGE STATE
DISPLAY TEST 10 MA HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
SET 4-20 MA  CHANGE PASSWORD
12 MA MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX
SELF TEST 14 MA ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
RESPONSE TEST 16 MA OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM 18 MA ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
D/A TRIM  20 MA OP FEEDBACK FLT MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
ZERO TRIM AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
GAIN TRIM OFF
ON

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Appendix N

UD10 with Model 505 transmitter / CGS sensor

note
For complete information regarding the Model 505 Transmitter, refer to instruction manual 95-8472.

WIRING
UD10 with PIRECL/OPECL/Model 505
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to sensor/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

Sensor Connector
UD10
DISPLAY UNIT
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 MODEL 505 TRANSMITTER
P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4


Relay Connector

SHIELD SIG
P1-1 –
AUX ALARM NC J4-5 +
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10 BLK
WHT
RED
FAULT NC J4-11 SEN
SOR
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

Power Supply Connector CGS NOTE UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


SENSOR CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.
B2424

UD10 Wired to Model 505 Transmitter/CGS Sensor

7.2 N-1 95-8661


Sensor Connector
UD10
DISPLAY UNIT

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 MODEL 505 TRANSMITTER
P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
SHIELD SIG
P1-1 –
AUX ALARM NC J4-5 +
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10 BLK
WHT
RED
FAULT NC J4-11 SEN
SOR
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
MODBUS 24 VDC +

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2

Power Supply Connector

CONNECT KEYED SENSOR


PLUG TO PIN CONNECTOR
BLK
WHT
RED
NOTES
1. SHIELDED SENSOR WIRING CABLE REQUIRED.

2. GROUND SENSOR WIRE SHIELD AT TRANSMITTER END ONLY.

3. SHIELDS SHOULD BE STRIPPED BACK WITHIN JUNCTION BOXES.

4. P/N 102883-001 TERMINAL CONNECTOR REQUIRED FOR SENSOR CONNECTION


4. (PROVIDED WITH SENSOR TERMINATION BOX).
CGS
5. HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. SENSOR
B2475

UD10 Wired to Model 505 Transmitter/CGS Sensor Using Sensor Separation Termination Box

Installation Orientation
Refer to the Model 505 instruction manual number The Model 505/CGS must be mounted with the CGS
95-8472 for complete information regarding proper sensor opening pointing down.
installation of the Model 505 with combustible gas
sensor.

7.2 N-2 95-8661


Calibration
note ZERO/SPAN SWITCH
For maximum calibration accuracy, allow a new SENSOR VOLTAGE ADJUST ZERO ADJUST

sensor to operate under power for several hours SPAN ADJUST

(minimum one hour) to ensure a stable output CAL/NORM SWITCH


CALIBRATE LED
before performing calibration. For the highest 4 mA ADJUST TEST POINTS

degree of accuracy, perform a second calibration


after 24 hours. A1944

Model 505
The Model 505/CGS must be calibrated when the
system is commissioned as well as when the CGS
sensor is replaced. Calibration is performed at the
Model 505 using the following procedure. Calibration
at the UD10 is not supported.

WARNING
Before removing the junction box cover, verify that no dangerous levels of gas are present.

Step Switch Position Operator Action

1. LED turns on.


CAL/NORM switch in the CAL
1 2. Connect a digital voltmeter to the transmitter test jacks.
position.
3. Set the meter range to 2 Vdc.

ZERO/SPAN switch in the ZERO 1. Adjust the ZERO potentiometer to read 0.000 Vdc on the
2
position. voltmeter. See Note 3 below.

1. Adjust the 4 mA potentiometer to read 0.167 Vdc on the voltmeter.


ZERO/SPAN switch in the SPAN 2. Apply the 50% LFL calibration gas to the sensor. When the
3
position. output has stabilized, adjust the SPAN potentiometer for a
reading of 0.500 on the voltmeter.

1. Sensitivity test. The meter must read greater than 0.015 Vdc.
ZERO/SPAN switch in the ZERO See Note 4 below.
4
position. 2. Remove the calibration gas.
3. When the meter reads 0.002 Vdc or less, remove the test probes.

1. The LED turns off.


CAL/NORM switch in NORM
5 2. The calibration is complete.
position.
3. Replace the junction box cover.

NOTES:

1. When the CAL/NORM switch is in the CAL position, the yellow LED turns on and the 4-20 mA output signal goes to 3.4 mA.

2. The voltmeter must be suitable for use in a hazardous location.

3. If the possibility of background gases exists, purge the sensor with clean air prior to the zero adjustment to assure accurate
calibration.

4. A typical sensitivity reading with 50% LFL gas applied to the sensor is 35 to 50 millivolts for a new sensor. Sensor replacement
is recommended when the sensitivity reading is less than 15 millivolts.

5. If a dust cover or splash shield is used, inspect it to be sure that it is not dirty or plugged. A plugged dust cover can restrict
the flow of gas to the sensing element, seriously reducing its effectiveness. For optimum performance, sensor covers/filters
should be replaced frequently to ensure that they are not degraded or plugged.

7.2 N-3 95-8661


MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with Model 505 / CGS Sensor


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 N-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS

GAS NAME XXXXXXX GENERAL INFO


GAS VALUE X.XX HGH ALARM NE/NDE
HIGH ALARM Y/N MANUFACTURER 
LOW ALARM Y/N ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED MODEL UD-10
AUX ALARM Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA RST LATCH ALARMS LONG TAG XXXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX USA
URV X.XX HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
LRV X.XX HGH ALARM NE/ND  MESSAGE XXXXX
FAULT Y/N LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED DEVICE ID XXXXX
LOW ALARM NE/ND  FAULT
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX AUX ALARM NE/NDE
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
EE FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS AUX ALARM NE/ND  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED ADC FAULT ON/OFF
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 24V FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS 
RAM FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  MODE SELECT WDT FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  12V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  HART DEVICE 5V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  PIR9400 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
PIRDUCT FAULT/STATUS O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
C706X INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
FAULTS 505 OP MODE XXXXX 0V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULTS/ STATUS FAULT Y/N
NTMOS ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
MAIN MENU HIGH FAULT ON/OFF CGS STATUS Y/N
FAULTS Y/N
LOW FAULT ON/OFF GENERIC DEVICE
PROCESS VARS 
DISPLAY STATUS  STATUS
DEVICE STATUS  DEVICE STATUS
HART OPTION
DISPLAY SETUP  ANY FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  CALIBRATION LOG
DEVICE SETUP  TAG XXXXX CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE CAL  LONG TAG XXXXX WARM UP ON/OFF
DISPLAY TEST  CAL ID XXXX LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
LANGUAGE  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
TIME HH:MM:SS AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
MESSAGE XXXXX
ZERO XXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
SPAN XXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
RTC
HART OPTION  INPUT HART ON/OFF
RTC 
DISPLAYED Y/N
RS485 
SECONDS XX
INPUT LOOP CAL
MINUTES XX
CONTRAST CONTRL DISPLAY HISTORY
HOURS XX
OUTPUT MODE 
DAY XX
BACKLIGHT CTRL  MONTH XX
BAUD RATE RUNNING HOURS XXXX
HEATER CTRL  YEAR XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
WRITE PROTECT  1200 MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT  2400 MIN TEMP XX.XX C
SCROLLING DISPLAY  4800 MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% RS485 9600 RESET MAX MIN
19.2K HISTORY MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
BAUD RATE  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
PARITY  PARITY DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
POLL ADDRESS XXXX EVENT LOG  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
NONE
DEVICE SETUP EVEN
DETECTOR TYPE
ODD EVENT LOG
GAS NAME XXXX OUTPUT MODE
505 CH4 100 %LFL DISPLAY INFO
DETECTOR TYPE  EVENT XXXXX
STANDARD DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
REPLICATE RTC 
SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
I/O BOARD ID XXX
MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
BACKLIGHT CTRL F/W REV XXXXX
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX RTC
OFF FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
ON RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
DEVICE CAL CALIBRATION DISPLAYED Y/N
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE XX.XX C SECONDS XX
HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
CALIBRATION  EXECUTE
BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF HOURS XX
CAL GAS CONC XXX.XX ABORT
INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX DAY XX
MONTH XX
HEATER CTRL YEAR XX
SET 4-20 MA RS485
AUTOMATIC
3.5 MA OFF BAUD RATE XXXXX
4 MA PARITY XXXXX
6 MA POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
LOOP TEST
8 MA
DISPLAY TEST 10 MA WRITE PROTECT
SET 4-20 MA 
12 MA DEBUG MENU
SELF TEST 14 MA CHANGE STATE
RESPONSE TEST 16 MA CHANGE PASSWORD HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM 18 MA WRITE PROTECT XXXX MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
D/A TRIM  20 MA ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
ZERO TRIM OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
GAIN TRIM OP FEEDBACK FLT ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
OFF AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
ON

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Appendix O

UD10 with Generic 4-20 mA sensors

note
For complete information regarding installation, wiring, and calibration of the sensor, refer to the instruction
manual provided by the sensor manufacturer.

Operation Alarms
The Low, High, and Auxiliary alarm levels are
The UD10 can be used with generic sensors that
independently field adjustable. Alarm levels are set
generate a calibrated linear 4-20 mA signal, with
and displayed with the selected measurement units.
or without HART. The UD10 allows the operator to
All alarm levels must be within the LRV to URV range.
select the upper and lower range values and unit of
measurement. The UD10 then analyzes the 4-20 mA
input signal from the sensor and displays the value with Alarm Latching
the designated measurement unit, and also controls
Latching or non-latching function is independently
the alarm outputs.
selectable for each alarm. The default setting is
non‑latching. Latched alarms can be reset with a “Reset
Upper and Lower Range Values Latched Alarms” command from the menu system or a
power cycle.
The upper range value (URV) and lower range value
(LRV) are selected using the magnetic tool and the
UD10’s menu system (Main Menu > Device Setup). Sensor Calibration
The URV corresponds to the 20 mA signal while the
The UD10 does not support generic sensor calibration.
LRV corresponds to 4 mA. The default values are 0
Generic sensors must be pre-calibrated following the
for the LRV and 100 for the URV. When the generic
procedure described in the instruction manual provided
detector supports HART communication, the URV and
by the sensor manufacturer.
LRV come from the attached detector.

4-20 ma output reading


Measurement Unit Text
While in Generic mode, the UD10 displays values below
The operator can select the appropriate measurement
the 4 mA level to allow the use of 0-20 mA sensors.
unit from a pre-entered list: % (default), PPM, LFL, or
PPB, or he can enter his own custom 4-character string.
Measurement unit text is displayed on the main screen
with the process variable. When the generic detector MENU STRUCTURE
supports HART communication, the unit text comes
from the attached detector. UD10 with Generic 4-20 mA Sensors
Refer to the following menus when using the UD10’s
Low Fault Threshold LCD display and internal magnetic switches. Two
different menus are provided to accommodate sensors
The operator can enter a low input fault threshold in
with or without HART communication.
the range of 0.5–4 mA (default is 3.5 mA). When the
input signal is at or below this point, an “Out of Range
When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s
Low Fault” is annunciated. This feature can be enabled/
4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
disabled as desired.
menu in Appendix F.

High Fault Threshold Menu Help


Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The operator can enter a high input fault threshold in the
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
range of 20–27 mA (default is 21 mA). When the input
edit the data.
signal is at or above this point, an “Out of Range High
Fault” is annunciated. This feature can be enabled/
disabled as desired.

7.2 O-1 95-8661


PROCESS VARS

USER TEXT XXXXXX GENERAL INFO


HIGH ALARM Y/N
LOW ALARM Y/N HGH ALARM NE/NDE MANUFACTURER 
AUX ALARM Y/N MODEL UD-10
ALARM SETTING 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED TAG XXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED LONG TAG XXXXXX
RST LATCH ALARMS USA
URV X.XX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
LRV X.XX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE
FAULT Y/N MESSAGE XXXXX
HGH ALARM NE/ND 
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX FAULT
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED DEVICE ID XXXXX
LOW ALARM NE/ND  LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX AUX ALARM NE/NDE EE FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N ADC FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM NE/ND  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED 24V FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS 
RAM FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY 
WDT FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  MODE SELECT 12V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  5V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  HART DEVICE 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
PIR9400 O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
PIRDUCT INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
C706X 0V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS
505 ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS NTMOS
OP MODE XXXXX
CGS
FAULTS FAULT Y/N
FAULT/ STATUS  FAULT/ STATUS GENERIC DEVICE
STATUS Y/N
HIGH FAULT LEVEL XX.XX STATUS
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF
HIGH FAULT ENABLED/DISBALED FAULTS Y/N
LOW FAULT ON/OFF HART OPTION
LOW FAULT LEVEL XX.XX ANY FAULT ON/OFF
LOW FAULT ENABLED/DISBALED CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
TAG XXXXX
WARM UP ON/OFF
LONG TAG XXXXX
LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
MESSAGE XXXXX
DISPLAY SETUP CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
MAIN MENU RTC
HART OPTION  RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
RTC  MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS  DISPLAYED Y/N
RS485  INPUT HART ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  SECONDS XX
INPUT LOOP CAL
DEVICE STATUS  MINUTES XX
CONTRAST CONTRL
DISPLAY SETUP  HOURS XX DISPLAY HISTORY
OUTPUT MODE 
DEVICE SETUP  DAY XX
BACKLIGHT CTRL  BAUD RATE
DISPLAY TEST  MONTH XX RUNNING HOURS XXXX
HEATER CTRL 
LANGUAGE  YEAR XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
WRITE PROTECT  1200
MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT  2400
MIN TEMP ` XX.XX C
SCROLLING DISPLAY  4800
RS485 HISTORY MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% 9600
RESET MAX MIN
SELECT UNITS 19.2K DISPLAY HISTORY 
BAUD RATE  MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
 EVENT LOG  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
% UNITS CAN BE EDITED PARITY
MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
POLL ADDRESS XXXX
PPM WHEN “USER SELECT” PARITY MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
%LFL
IS SELECTED
PPB
DEVICE SETUP NONE
USER SELECT OUTPUT MODE EVEN
ODD EVENT LOG
USER TEXT XXXX STANDARD DISPLAY INFO
SELECT UNIT  REPLICATE EVENT XXXXX
HIGH FAULT
USER UNIT %
RTC  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
URV XXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
DISABLED SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
LRV XXXX
ENABLED BACKLIGHT CTRL I/O BOARD ID XXX
HIGH FAULT LEVEL XX.XX
MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
HIGH FAULT 
OFF F/W REV XXXXX
LOW FAULT LEVEL XX.XX
LOW FAULT ON UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
LOW FAULT 
AUTOMATIC FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
RUNNING HOURS XXXXX RTC
DISABLED
ENABLED SET 4-20 MA TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF DISPLAYED Y/N
BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
3.5 MA MINUTES XX
4 MA INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX
HOURS XX
6 MA HEATER CTRL DAY XX
LOOP TEST
8 MA MONTH XX
DISPLAY TEST RS485
10 MA AUTOMATIC YEAR XX
SET 4-20 MA 
12 MA OFF
SELF TEST BAUD RATE XXXXX
14 MA
RESPONSE TEST PARITY XXXXX
16 MA
LOOP TEST  POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
18 MA
D/A TRIM  D/A TRIM 20 MA
WRITE PROTECT
ZERO TRIM DEBUG MENU
GAIN TRIM CHANGE STATE
CHANGE PASSWORD HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
WRITE PROTECT XXXX MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
LANGUAGE OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
OP FEEDBACK FLT ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
ENGLISH MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SECOND LANGUAGE OFF AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
ON

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PROCESS VARS
PROCESS VARS HGH ALARM NE/NDE GENERAL INFO
USER TEXT XXXXXX
ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
GAS VALUE X.XX PV XXXX SENSOR INFO MANUFACTURER  6901 WEST 110TH STREET
HIGH ALARM Y/N PV % RANGE XXX % NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED MODEL UD-10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
RST LATCH ALARMS USA
LOW ALARM Y/N PV LOOP CURRENT 4.00 MA PV LSL XXXX TAG XXXXX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
AUX ALARM Y/N SENSOR INFO  PV USL XXXX LONG TAG XXXXXX
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA SV XXXX PV MIN SPAN XXXX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
DEVICE REVIEW HGH ALARM NE/ND 
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA TV XXXX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
URV X.XX QV XXXX MESSAGE XXXXX
DISTRIBUTOR XXXX LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED FAULT
LRV X.XX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
PV UNIT XXXX LOW ALARM NE/ND 
FAULT Y/N DEVICE ID XXXXX
PV USL XXXX AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE EE FAULT ON/OFF
PV LSL XXXX
PV MIN SPAN XXXX AUX ALARM NE/ND  ADC FAULT ON/OFF
NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED 24V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS PV DAMP XXXX NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
PV % RANGE XXXX FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  PF TX FUNCTION XXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  PV UNIT RANGE XXXX WDT FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  PV URV XXXX 12V FAULT ON/OFF
MODE SELECT 5V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  PV LRV XXXX
1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  PV LOOP CURRENT XXXX HART DEVICE O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  PV ALARM TYPE XXXX PIR9400
PV SENSOR S/N XXXX INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
PIRDUCT 0V FAULT ON/OFF
WRITE PROTECT Y/N C706X FAULT/STATUS
MANUFACTURE XXXX ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
505
DEVICE STATUS DEVICE ID XXXX NTMOS OP MODE XXXXX
TAG XXXX CGS FAULT Y/N
PROCESS VARS  DESCRIPTOR XXXX GENERIC DEVICE STATUS Y/N STATUS
DEVICE REVIEW  MESSAGE XXXX
PV X.XX MA DATE XXXX ANY FAULT ON/OFF
PV LOOP CURRENT X.XX MA UNIVERSAL REV XXXX HART OPTION CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
PV LRV X.XX FIELD DEV REV XXXX WARM UP ON/OFF
PV URV X.XX SOFTWARE REV XXXX TAG XXXXX LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
FAULT/ STATUS  REQ NO PREAMBLES XXXX LONG TAG XXXXX HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
HIGH FAULT LEVEL XX.XX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
HIGH FAULT ENABLE/DISABLE DATE DD/MMM/YYYY CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
LOW FAULT LEVEL XX.XX FAULTS MESSAGE XXXXX
FAULT/ STATUS MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
LOW FAULT ENABLE/DISABLE FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
FAULTS Y/N
LOW FAULT ON/OFF RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP
RTC INPUT HART ON/OFF

MAIN MENU ALARM SETTING 


MODE SELECT  DISPLAYED Y/N
USER TEXT
HART OPTION  BASIC SETUP SECONDS XX
PROCESS VARS  MINUTES XX DISPLAY HISTORY
DISPLAY STATUS  RTC  ENTER TEXT XXXX
RS485  USER TEXT  HOURS XX
DEVICE STATUS  COPY TAG RUNNING HOURS XXXX
INPUT LOOP CAL TAG XXXX DAY XX
DISPLAY SETUP  MONTH XX BAUD RATE MAX TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE SETUP  CONTRAST CONTRL RANGE VALUES  MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OUTPUT MODE  PV TXF FUNC XXXX RANGE VALUES YEAR XX
DISPLAY TEST  1200 MIN TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE TEST  BACKLIGHT CTRL  PV DAMP XXXX MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
HEATER CTRL  DEV INFORMATION  PV URV XXXX 2400
LANGUAGE  4800 RESET MAX MIN
WRITE PROTECT  PV LRV XXXX
MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
9600
OP FEEDBACK FLT  PV LSL XXXX RS485
HISTORY MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
PV USL XXXX 19.2K
SCROLLING DISPLAY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% DETAILED SETUP BAUD RATE 
DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
PARITY 
EVENT LOG 
SIGNAL CONDITION  DEVICE INFORMATION POLL ADDRESS XXXX PARITY
CONDITION OUTPUT  EVENT LOG
DISTRIBUTOR XXXX NONE
DEVICE SETUP EVEN
DEVICE ID XXXX EVENT XXXXX
REVISION #S ODD
TAG XXXX OUTPUT MODE DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
BASIC SETUP  FAULT SETUP DATE XXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
DETAILED SETUP  UNIVERSAL REV XXXX DISPLAY INFO
WRITE PROTECT Y/N STANDARD
FAULT SETUP  HIGH FAULT LEVEL XX.XX FLD DEVICE REV XXXX
DESCRIPTOR XXXX REPLICATE
UNIT SETUP  HIGH FAULT  SOFTWARE REV XXXX RTC 
MESSAGE XXXX RTC
LOW FAULT LEVEL XX.XX HIGH FAULT SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
PV SNSR S/N XXXX
LOW FAULT  I/O BOARD ID XXX
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
DISABLED MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
REVISION #S  SECONDS XX
ENABLED BACKLIGHT CTRL F/W REV XXXXX
MINUTES XX
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
HOURS XX
UNIT SETUP OFF FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
SIGNAL CONDITION DAY XX
LOW FAULT ON RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
MONTH XX
PV SENSOR UNIT XXXX AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
PV DAMP XXXX YEAR XX
USER UNIT XXXX DISABLED HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
PV URV XXXX BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
ENABLED
PV LRV XXXX INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX
PV TXF FUNCTION XXXX ANALOG OUTPUT
LOOP TEST SET 4-20 MA PV % RANGE XXXX HEATER CTRL
DISPLAY TEST LOOP CURRENT XXXX RS485
SET 4-20 MA  3.5 MA AO ALARM TYPE XXXX AUTOMATIC
SELF TEST 4 MA LOOP TEST OFF BAUD RATE XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST 6 MA CONDITION OUTPUT D/A TRIM PARITY XXXXX
LOOP TEST  8 MA
D/A TRIM POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
D/A TRIM  10 MA ANALOG OUTPUT 
12 MA HART OUTPUT 
ZERO TRIM WRITE PROTECT
GAIN TRIM 14 MA DEBUG MENU
16 MA
18 MA CHANGE STATE ERROR DETAILS
HART OUTPUT HART ERRORS XXXXX
20 MA CHANGE PASSWORD
MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX 
LOOP TEST REQ NO PRMBLES XXXX ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER
DEVICE TEST HART SLAVE 
OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA
SET 4-20 MA ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
SELF TEST SET 4-20 MA 
OP FEEDBACK FLT MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
LOOP TEST  3.5 MA AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
D/A TRIM  4 MA
D/A TRIM OFF
6 MA
8 MA ON
ZERO TRIM

LANGUAGE
GAIN TRIM 10 MA
12 MA Detector Electronics
14 MA SCROLLING DISPLAY
ENGLISH 16 MA
GENERIC 23-Sep-15
SECOND LANGUAGE 18 MA DISABLED
6.39
20 MA ENABLED
HART
Appendix P

UD10 with Flexsonic Acoustic gas Detector

note
For complete information regarding the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8657.

WIRING
UD10 with FlexSonic Acoustic
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to sensor is 2000 feet.

Installation note
The ATX10 transmitter module is shipped with the
note SD card installed in the memory module. A piece
Detector housings must be electrically connected of tape has been installed to secure the card in
to earth ground. A dedicated earth ground place and prevent it from becoming dislodged
terminal is provided. during shipping. The shipping tape should be
removed prior to commissioning the acoustic
note detector.
The AC100 has an Intrinsic Safety (IS) Barrier.
Proper NEC/CEC IS grounded must be ensured.

note
The detector must always be installed per local
installation codes.

note
Use of a threaded adapter for connecting the
AC100 to the STB or ATX10 is prohibited.

7.2 P-1 95-8661


ATX10
TRANSMITTER
INTERFACE
TO SOFTWARE BOARD
CONFIGURATOR

P3
-4
P3
-3

JU
P3

M
-2

PE
P3

N
D

R
-1

TO
A

G
N
D
+
A

C
VD
24 B J3

24

A
-1
VD ORANGE

m
C J3

20
24 +


-2

4-
VD GRAY

C
-4

VD
P1
C J3
SH – -3
RED

24

D
IEL

-3

L
J3

P1
D

IE
-4
BLACK

SH
-2
J3

P1
-5

-1
P1
SENSOR
POWER
AND OUTPUT GREEN
Sensor Connector
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3
IS GROUND
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 UD10
HIGH ALARM NO J4-3
DISPLAY UNIT
P1-2 4-20 mA –
AUX ALARM COM J4-4
Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

J2
LOW ALARM COM J4-7 AC100
COM
LOW ALARM NC J4-8 ACOUSTIC
J2-3
LOW ALARM NO J4-9 SENSOR
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
NOTES: DEVICE HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2
CONNECT THE GREEN WIRE FROM THE AC100 TO THE GROUND SCREW
Power Supply Connector INSIDE THE ATX10 HOUSING.

SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR IS RECOMMENDED FOR SIGNAL WIRING,


B2609 500 FEET MAXIMUM.

ATX10 Transmitter with AC100 Wired Directly to UD10

UD10 Operation • The Y axis of the display represents the band


amplitude in dB, scaled to fit the full height of the
When used with the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector, the graph at the maximum amplitude of 139 dB.
main UD10 screen appears as shown in Figure 6-1. The • The amplitude of displayed bands is determined by
selected alarm mode (Basic or Profile) is displayed in taking the peak amplitude of the bands included
the upper right corner with the alarm level shown in dB. within each of the aggregated groups of bands.
The current date and time are displayed at the bottom
of the screen. Alarm or fault status information is shown The alarm threshold is summarized in 12 bands using
at the top of the screen. the method described above. The portion of the band
that exceeds the alarm threshold is inverted (displayed
The spectrum display on the UD10 uses 12 bands to in white) as shown in Figure 6-2.
summarize the FlexSonic Detector’s 144 band spectrum
in the following way:
• The first 4 bands summarize the audible range
(20 Hz - 20 kHz). Each of the first 4 bands represents
an aggregate of 30 bands from the spectrum, for a
total of 120 bands. See Figure 6-2.
• The remaining 8 bands summarize the ultrasonic
range from 20 kHz – 80 kHz. Each of the these
bands represents an aggregate of 3 bands from the
spectrum, for a total of 24 bands.

7.2 P-2 95-8661


ALARM/FAULT STATUS

ALARM MODE
AL ARM
BASIC
5 9 DB ALARM LEVEL

DATE AND TIME

09 NOV 2 0 1 5 0 8 :5 2
A2697

Figure 6-1—UD10 Screen When Used with FlexSonic Acoustic Detector

AUDIBLE RANGE
4X 30 BANDS = 120 BANDS

ULTRASONIC RANGE
8X 3 BANDS = 24 BANDS

MAXIMUM AMPLITUDE = 139 dB

A2698

Figure 6-2—UD10 Display Uses 12 Bands to Represent the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector’s 144 Bands

MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with FlexSonic Acoustic Gas Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 P-3 95-8661


PROCESS VARS GENERAL INFO

HIGH ALARM Y/N MANUFACTURER 


LOW ALARM Y/N MODEL UD-10
AUX ALARM Y/N BASIC MODE TAG XXXXX
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA AUTO LEVEL LONG TAG XXXXXX
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA LEVEL (DB) XXX DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
FAULT Y/N DELAY (SEC) XX ENABLED? Y/N HGH ALARM NE/NDE DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ALARM SETTING USA
RECOVER (SEC) XX ENABLE MESSAGE XXXXX
AUTO LEVEL  NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
RST LATCH ALARMS DEVICE ID XXXXX FAULT
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N
DISPLAY STATUS
HGH ALARM NE/NDE  LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
LOW/PRE ALM LCH Y/N LOW/PRE NE/NDE EE FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
PROFILE MODE LOW/PRE NE/NDE  ADC FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  SET 4-20 MA NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FAULT/STATUS
24V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
ALARM MODE LEVEL / LEARN FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  3.5 MA OP MODE XXXXX
LEVEL (DB) XXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
RS485  4 MA FAULT Y/N
SENSITIVITY (DB) XX WDT FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  6 MA STATUS Y/N
LOOP TEST BAND COUNT XX 12V FAULT ON/OFF
8 MA ATX FAULT Y/N
DELAY (SEC) XX 5V FAULT ON/OFF
10 MA ATX STATUS Y/N
SET 4-20 MA  RECOVER (SEC) XX 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
12 MA MODE SELECT O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
LEARN MENU 
14 MA INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
PREALARM ON Y/N
DISPLAY SETUP D/A TRIM 16 MA HART DEVICE 0V FAULT ON/OFF
PREALARM LVL XX
18 MA PIR9400 ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  ZERO TRIM 20 MA PIRDUCT
MODE SELECT  GAIN TRIM C706X
HART OPTION  505 STATUS
LEARN MENU
RTC  NTMOS
RS485  CGS ANY FAULT ON/OFF
LEARN ENABLED? Y/N
INPUT LOOP CAL ALARM SETUP GENERIC DEVICE CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
START LEARN RECORDED
CONTRAST CONTRL WARM UP ON/OFF
STOP LEARN
 LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
OUTPUT MODE MODE BASIC/ RECORDED  (DISPLAY LEARN DATA)
BACKLIGHT CTRL  PROFILE/ HART OPTION HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
CLR RECORDED
HEATER CTRL  ADVANCED AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
ALARM PROFILE XXXXX
TAG XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
WRITE PROTECT  LATCHING Y/N SAVED PROFILE 
 LONG TAG XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
OP FEEDBACK FLT  BASIC MODE
 DESCRIPTOR XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
SCROLLING DISPLAY  PROFILE MODE
DATE XXXXX LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX%
MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
SD MENU SAVED PROFILE INPUT HART ON/OFF
PROFILE NAME
MAIN MENU SD LOGGING Y/N NAME PROFILE NAME
SELECT RTC
SD FILE XXXX DATE DD/MM/YYYY
DISPLAY TEST ADVISORY MENU  SAVE ATX FAULT
PROCESS VARS  TIME HH:MM:SS DISPLAYED Y/N
DISPLAY STATUS  DISABLE
SELF TEST SECONDS XX POWER FLT ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP  ENABLE
LOOP TEST  MINUTES XX OVER CRNT FLT ON/OFF
DISPLAY TEST  REMOVE HISTORY
D/A TRIM  HOURS XX
LANGUAGE  DAY XX
DEVICE MENU  HARDWARE MENU MONTH XX DISPLAY HISTORY 
SET RTC YEAR XX EVENT LOG 

ADVISORY MENU AC100 TEMP XXX.X ATX STATUS


SYNC W/DISP AC100 VOLTAGEX. XX BAUD RATE
LANGUAGE SECONDS XX AC100 DC LEVEL X.XXX RS485
SD CARD INOPERABLE Y/N PRE ALARM ON/OFF
MINUTES XX ATX10 TEMPERATURE XX.XX 1200 DISPLAY INFO
SD DISK FULL Y/N HIGH ALARM ON/OFF
ENGLISH HOURS XX ATX10 INPUT VOLTAGE XX.X BAUD RATE  2400
SD TYPE VALID Y/N
SECOND LANGUAGE DATE XX PARITY  4800 RTC 
CFG VALID Y/N
MONTH XX 9600 SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
CFG MATCH Y/N POLL ADDRESS XXXX
DEVICE SETUP YEAR XX AIC MENU I/O BOARD ID XXX
UPLOAD CFG 19.2K
DOWNLOAD CFG MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
ALARM SETUP  AIC READING XXX F/W REV XXXXX
OUTPUT MODE
SD MENU  CALIBRATION MENU FACTORY READING XXX UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
SET RTC  PARITY
CONS AIC FAILS XX STANDARD FIELD DEV REV XXXX
CALIBRATION MENU  LOOP TEST METHOD AIC INTERVAL XX REPLICATE RUNNING HOURS XXXXX DISPLAY HISTORY
NONE
WRITE PROTECT  D/A TRIM METHOD NUM AIC FAILS XX TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
EVEN
HART SETUP  PASSIVE AIC AIC ACTIVE Y/N HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF RUNNING HOURS XXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL ODD
MANUAL AIC AIC ALARM Y/N BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MAX TEMP XX.XX C
AIC FAULT Y/N INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
OFF
MIN TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE MENU ON
WRITE PROTECT MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
AUTOMATIC
RESET MAX MIN
MODEL XXXXXXXX HISTORY MENU
SET PASSWORD RS485 MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE STATUS  SET WRT PROTECT HEATER CTRL MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
DEVICE SETUP  WRITE PROTECT Y/N
EVENT LOG
BAUD RATE XXXXX MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE CMD 
AUTOMATIC PARITY XXXXX MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
HART SETUP UNIT IDENTITY
EVENT LOG
FINAL ASSY NUM XX MANUFACTURER  DEBUG MENU
TAG XXXX MODEL XXXX EVENT XXXXX
SERIAL NUMBER XXXX HART ERRORS XXXXX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
LONG TAG XXXX
PART NUMBER XXXX MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX TIME HH:MM:SS
DATE DD/MM/YYYY STATUS INFO MENU
MFG DATE DD/MM/YY ERROR DETAILS 
DEVICE STATUS DESCRIPTOR XXXX
SNSR FMWR VER XXXX OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA
MESSAGE XXXX WARM UP Y/N
ATX10 FMWR VER XXXX WRITE PROTECT ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA
ALARM Y/N PRE-ALARM Y/N
HART UNIV REV XXXX MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX RTC
FAULT Y/N ALARM Y/N
HART DEV REV XXXX CHANGE STATE AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SD LOGGING Y/N AIC ALARM Y/N
HART TAG XXXX CHANGE PASSWORD DISPLAYED Y/N
SD FILE XXXX AIC FAULT Y/N
LONG TAG XXXX WRITE PROTECT XXXX SECONDS XX
STATUS INFO MENU  SD ADVISORY Y/N
SNSR HDWR FAULT Y/N ERROR DETAILS MINUTES XX
TX HDWR FAULT Y/N HOURS XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT HART MASTER  DAY XX
VOLTAGE FAULT Y/N REAL TIME CLOCK
DEVICE CMD MAG SW FAULT Y/N HART SLAVE  MONTH XX
OFF MODBUS  YEAR XX
MEMORY FAULT Y/N SECONDS XX
ON
PASSIVE AIC HARDWARE MENU  MINUTES XX
MANUAL AIC AIC MENU  HOURS XX
MANUAL AIC ACTIVE  DATE XX
RESET
PROCESSOR RESET
HISTORY MENU
UNIT IDENTITY
REAL TIME CLOCK


MONTH
YEAR
XX
XX
SCROLLING DISPLAY Detector Electronics
SELF TEST WRITE PROTECT Y/N DISABLED
LOOP TEST ENABLED
ATX10 23-Sep-15 6.39
Appendix Q

UD10 with MODEL PIRduct

note
For complete information regarding the PIRDUCT Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8573.

WIRING
UD10-DCU with PIRDUCT
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10-DCU is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10-DCU to PIR9400/PIRTB termination box is 2000 feet.

UD10 DISPLAY UNIT


Sensor Connector
J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5

J3

PIRDUCT
CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA

Output Loop
Connector YELLOW
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
4-20 mA +
BLACK
P1-3 HIGH ALARM NC J4-2
WHITE
P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4 RED


Relay Connector

P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5 GREEN
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
SEE NOTE 1
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


Power Supply Connector
TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE DISPLAY ENCLOSURE.

NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


A2694 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

PIRDUCT Wired Directly to UD10

7.2 Q-1 95-8661


PIRTB JUNCTION BOX
PIRDUCT
DETECTOR
UD10 DISPLAY UNIT
SEE NOTE 1
Sensor Connector GREEN

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3
SPARE CHASSIS

CALIBRATE
CAL

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop CAL
Connector YELLOW
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1 4 – 20 4 – 20 WHITE
4-20 mA +
P1-3 HIGH ALARM NC J4-2 RET RET BLACK
HIGH ALARM NO J4-3 RED
P1-2 4-20 mA –
+24 +24
AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12
24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +

MODBUS
SHIELD

SHIELD

J4
Connector
P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1

P2

NOTE 1 CONNECT THE GREEN SENSOR LEAD


Power Supply Connector
TO THE CHASSIS GROUND LUG ON THE
INSIDE BOTTOM OF THE PIRTB.

NOTE 2 HOUSINGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


A2699 CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

UD10 Wired to PIRDUCT with PIRTB Termination Box

INSTALLATION Notes
CORRECT
Direction of Air Flow
IMPORTANT
Hydrocarbon-based grease emits hydrocarbon
vapors that will be measured by PIRDUCT,
resulting in inaccurate gas level readings. Use
only low vapor pressure Lubriplate grease
or Teflon tape on the PIRDUCT detector and
associated termination box. Do not get grease
on the optics of the detector. A suitable grease is
listed in the “Ordering Information” section in this
manual.
IMPORTANT: MOUNTING PLATE MUST BE ORIENTED AS SHOWN.
IMPORTANT ONCE THE MOUNTING PLATE IS SECURED TO THE
DUCT WALL, THE TERMINATION BOX CAN BE
In applications where both PIRDUCT and catalytic
ROTATED TO ANY CONVENIENT POSITION.
type sensors are used, ensure that the grease
used to lubricate the PIRDUCT detector threads
does not come into contact with the catalytic
sensors, since poisoning of the catalytic sensors INCORRECT
could result. It is strongly recommended that
maintenance personnel wash their hands between
handling the two types of sensors.

orientation
The PIRDUCT Detector is a position sensitive instrument. Direction of Air Flow
It must be installed in the proper orientation to achieve B2280

proper vapor detection. Ensure that the installation


location selected will accommodate the instrument in Orientation of PIRDUCT Mounting Plate
the proper mounting orientation. Relative to Direction of Airflow through Duct

7.2 Q-2 95-8661


changing operating modes UD10 mA Output During Calibration
When used with a PIRDUCT, the operating mode of (UD10 with PIR9400)
the UD10 must be changed from “HART Device” to Standard Replicate
UD10 Display Reading
“PIRDUCT” mode. Refer to the “Startup” section of this Mode Mode
manual for details.
Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2

Waiting for Gas 3.8 3.8


CALIBRATION Waiting for Span 3.8 3.8
To initiate calibration of the PIRDUCT from the UD10 Remove Cal Gas 3.8 3.8
Display:
Back to Normal 4.0 4.0
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.

Main Menu
3. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the
Process Vars screen, while the LED at the PIRTB is flashing red.
Display Status
Device Status Device Cal Calibration
Display Setup Calibration Execute
4. Apply calibration gas to the detector.
Device Setup Cal Gas Conc Abort
Device Cal 5. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the
Display Test
Language
screen, with a red flashing LED at the PIRTB.

6. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the


2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration. screen and the LED at the PIRTB turns off, remove
the calibration gas.
3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
display screen. 7. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
returns to the normal mode, and the LED on the
4. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on the PIRTB remains off.
screen.

5. Apply calibration gas to the PIRDUCT. CALIBRATE SWITCH

HOLD CALIBRATION MAGNET


6. The UD10 will continue to display “Waiting for Gas” AT OUTSIDE BASE OF JUNCTION
BOX AT THIS LOCATION
REMOTE LED

on the screen. TO ACTIVATE CALIBRATION SWITCH

7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on


the screen, remove the calibration gas from the
PIRDUCT.

8. The UD10 automatically returns to the normal mode


after successful calibration.

To initiate calibration from the PIRTB Termination Box


while monitoring calibration using the UD10 display:

1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration


switch on the PIRTB Termination Box. The LED at
the PIRTB turns from off to steady red.
B2056

2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main


PIRTB Termination Box
display screen, with a steady red LED at the PIRTB.

7.2 Q-3 95-8661


MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with PIRDUCT Gas Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

7.2 Q-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS GENERAL INFO

GAS NAME XXXX MANUFACTURER 


GAS VALUE X.XX MODEL UD-10
HIGH ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM Y/N LONG TAG XXXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
AUX ALARM Y/N DESCRIPTOR XXXXX USA
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA MESSAGE XXXXX
URV X.XX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
LRV X.XX ALARM SETTING HGH ALARM NE/NDE DEVICE ID XXXXX
FAULT Y/N FAULT
RST LATCH ALARMS NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED EE FAULT ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N
HGH ALARM NE/ND  ADC FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS 24V FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
LOW ALARM NE/NDE FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N
RAM FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  LOW ALARM NE/ND 
NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED WDT FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX
HISTORY  12V FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
DISPLAY INFO  5V FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO AUX ALARM NE/ND 
RS485  1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
MANUFACTURER 
INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
MODEL PIRDUCT MODE SELECT AUX ALARM NE/NDE
0V FAULT ON/OFF
GAS NAME XXXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
UNIT OF MEASURE XXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 HART DEVICE NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED
URV XX.XX USA PIR9400 NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED FAULT/STATUS
LRV XX.XX PIRDUCT
C706X OP MODE XXXXX
STATUS
505 FAULT Y/N
NTMOS STATUS Y/N
ANY FAULT ON/OFF
FAULTS CGS CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
MAIN MENU
GENERIC DEVICE WARM UP ON/OFF
WARM UP ON/OFF LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS 
DEVICE STATUS REF. CHANNEL FLT ON/OFF HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  HART OPTION
FAULTS/ STATUS ACT CHANNEL FLT ON/OFF AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS 
DEVICE INFO  STARTUP CAL FLT ON/OFF CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP  TAG XXXXX
FAULT/STATUS  FAULTS Y/N 24 V FAULT ON/OFF MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DEVICE SETUP  LONG TAG XXXXX
CALIBRATION LOG  BLOCK OPTICS ON/OFF DESCRIPTOR XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
DEVICE CAL 
CAL FAULT ON/OFF DATE DD/MMM/YYYY LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
DISPLAY TEST 
LOW FAULT ON/OFF MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
LANGUAGE 
HIGH FAULT ON/OFF FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
CALIBRATION LOG INPUT HART ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP
CAL ID XXXX
ALARM SETTING  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY RTC
MODE SELECT  TIME HH:MM:SS DISPLAY HISTORY
HART OPTION  ZERO XXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
RTC  SPAN XXXX SECONDS XX RUNNING HOURS XXXX
RS485  MINUTES XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
BAUD RATE
INPUT LOOP CAL HOURS XX MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
CONTRAST CONTRL DAY XX MIN TEMP XX.XX C
1200
OUTPUT MODE  MONTH XX MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
2400
BACKLIGHT CTRL  YEAR XX RESET MAX MIN
4800
HEATER CTRL  HISTORY MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
9600
WRITE PROTECT  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
19.2K
OP FEEDBACK FLT  DISPLAY HISTORY  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
RS485
SCROLLING DISPLAY  EVENT LOG  MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% BAUD RATE 
PARITY  EVENT LOG
POLL ADDRESS XXXX
DEVICE OPTION DISPLAY INFO
GAS TYPE EVENT XXXXX
PARITY DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
DEVICE SETUP GAS TYPE  METHANE RTC 
TIME HH:MM:SS
OUTPUT MODE NONE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
GAS NAME XXXXX ETHANE
DEVICE OPTION  UNIT OF MEASURE %LFL PROPANE EVEN I/O BOARD ID XXX
STANDARD ODD MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
URV XX.XX PROPYLENE
REPLICATE F/W REV XXXXX
LRV XX.XX ETHYLENE
UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX RTC
RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL TEMPERATURE XX.XX C DISPLAYED Y/N
HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF SECONDS XX
OFF BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF MINUTES XX
ON INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX HOURS XX
DEVICE CAL CALIBRATION
AUTOMATIC DAY XX
MONTH XX
CALIBRATION  EXECUTE
YEAR XX
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX ABORT RS485
HEATER CTRL
BAUD RATE XXXXX
SET 4-20 MA AUTOMATIC PARITY XXXXX
OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
3.5MA
4 MA
6 MA DEBUG MENU
LOOP TEST
8 MA WRITE PROTECT
DISPLAY TEST 10 MA HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
SET 4-20 MA 
12 MA CHANGE STATE MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
SELF TEST 14 MA CHANGE PASSWORD ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
RESPONSE TEST 16 MA WRITE PROTECT XXXX OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
LOOP TEST  D/A TRIM 18 MA ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
D/A TRIM  20 MA MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
ZERO TRIM OP FEEDBACK FLT AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
GAIN TRIM
OFF
ON
LANGUAGE Detector Electronics
ENGLISH SCROLLING DISPLAY
SECOND LANGUAGE
DISABLED PIRDUCT 23-Sep-15 6.39
ENABLED
Appendix R

UD10 with MODEL PIRECL Carbon dioxide detector

note
For complete information regarding the PIRECL CO2 Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8676.

WIRING

UD10-DCU with PIRECL


4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10-DCU is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10-DCU to detector/STB termination box is 2000 feet.

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MODEL PIRECL
BLACK
24 VDC – 1

24 VDC + 2 RED

CALIBRATE 3

24 VDC – 4

24 VDC + 5 1
4-20 MA + 6

4-20 MA – WHITE
7

RS-485 B 8

RS-485 A 9
UD10 DISPLAY UNIT
RELAY POWER (RED) 10
WIRING TO OPTIONAL FAULT (ORANGE) 11
RELAY BOARD Sensor Connector
NO USER CONNECTION LOW ALARM (WHITE) 12

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3
HIGH ALARM (YELLOW) 13

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
NOTE 1 INTERNAL JUMPER REQUIRED FOR Connector
NON-ISOLATED CURRENT OUTPUT
(SINGLE POWER SUPPLY).

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2

NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY


CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. Power Supply Connector

C2404

Model PIRECL CO2 Wired Directly to UD10

ORIENTATION
It is highly recommended that the PIRECL CO2 be
installed in the horizontal position. The detector is
not position-sensitive in terms of its ability to detect gas.
However, the weather baffle assembly provides superior
performance when the PIRECL CO2 is installed with the
baffle in a horizontal position.

CORRECT INCORRECT

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CALIBRATION To initiate calibration from the PIRECL CO2 while
monitoring calibration using the UD10 display:
To initiate calibration of the PIRECL CO2 from the UD10
Display: 1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration
switch on the PIRECL CO2 detector. See Figure
1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the below. The LED turns from green to red.
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.
2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
Main Menu display screen, with a solid red LED on the PIRECL
Process Vars CO2 housing illuminated.
Display Status
Device Cal
Device Status
Calibration
Display Setup
Cal Gas Con
Execute
3. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on
Cal Gas Type
Device Setup
Calibration Abort the screen, while the LED on the PIRECL CO2 is
Device Cal
Display Test
Date flashing red.
Device Test
Language 4. Apply calibration gas to the PIRECL CO2 detector.

5. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the


2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration. screen, while a red flashing LED on the PIRECL
CO2 housing is illuminated.
3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
display screen, with a solid red LED on the PIRECL 6. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
CO2 housing illuminated. screen and the LED on the PIRECL CO2 housing is
off, remove the calibration gas.
4. The UD10 will then display “Waiting for Gas” on
the screen, while the LED on the PIRECL CO2 is 7. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
flashing red. returns to the normal mode with the green LED
illuminated on the PIRECL CO2.
5. Apply calibration gas to the PIRECL CO2.

6. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Span” on the


screen, while a red flashing LED on the PIRECL MULTICOLOR LED

CO2 housing is illuminated.


HART COMMUNICATION PORT
(COVER INSTALLED)
7. When the UD10 displays “Remove Cal Gas” on the
screen and the LED on the PIRECL CO2 housing is
off, remove the calibration gas. PLACE CALIBRATION MAGNET
HERE TO ACTIVATE INTERNAL
REED SWITCH
8. After successful calibration, the UD10 automatically
returns to the normal display with the green LED
illuminated on the PIRECL CO2 housing.

CALIBRATION MAGNET

UD10 mA Output During Calibration


(UD10 with PIRECL CO2)
Standard Replicate B2435 CALIBRATION NOZZLE
UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode

Waiting for Zero 3.8 2.2 Model PIRECL CO2 Gas Detector

Waiting for Gas 3.8 2.0

Waiting for Span 3.8 2.0

Remove Cal Gas 3.8 1.8

Back to Normal 4.0 4.0

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MENU STRUCTURE

UD10 with Model PIRECL CO2 Gas Detector


Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.

When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s


4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART Handheld”
menu in Appendix F.

Menu Help
Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

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PROCESS VARS

GAS NAME XXXXXX GENERAL INFO


GAS VALUE X.XX
HIGH ALARM Y/N MANUFACTURER 
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM Y/N MODEL UD-10
HGH ALARM NE/NDE MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
AUX ALARM Y/N TAG XXXXX
USA
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA LONG TAG XXXXXX
ALARM SETTING NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED GENERAL INFO
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED
URV X.XX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
RST LATCH ALARMS MANUFACTURER  MESSAGE XXXXX FAULT
LRV X.XX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MODEL UD-10 FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
FAULT Y/N
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM NE/NDE TAG XXXXX DEVICE ID XXXXX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
HGH ALARM NE/ND  LONG TAG XXXXXX EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED DESCRIPTOR XXXXX ADC FAULT ON/OFF
6901 WEST 110TH STREET
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED DATE DD/MMM/YYYY 24V FAULT ON/OFF
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
LOW ALARM NE/ND  MESSAGE XXXXX FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS USA
AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N AUX ALARM NE/NDE DEVICE ID XXXXX WDT FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO 
AUX ALARM NE/ND  12V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS 
NE-NORMALY ENERGIZED FAULT 5V FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY 
DISPLAY INFO  NDE-NORMALY DEENERGIZED 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
CAL FAULT ON/OFF O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
RS485 
DIRTY OPTICS ON/OFF INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
DEBUG MENU  MODE SELECT LAMP FAULT ON/OFF FAULT/STATUS 0V FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE OPTION FAULT/STATUS START CAL FAULT ON/OFF
GAS TYPE ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
HART DEVICE EE 1 FAULT ON/OFF
GAS TYPE  PIR9400 OP MODE XXXXX
CO2_0-2K_PPM OP MODE XXXXX EE 2 FAULT ON/OFF FAULT Y/N
UNIT OF MEASURE  PIRDUCT CAL STATE XXXXX REF ADC SAT ON/OFF
CO2_0-5K_PPM STATUS Y/N
DEVICE STATUS URV XX.XX C706X FAULT Y/N ACTIVE ADC SAT ON/OFF
CO2_0-10K_PPM STATUS
LRV XX.XX 505 STATUS Y/N 24V FAULT ON/OFF
CO2_0-1_VOL%
GENERAL INFO  USL XX.XX NTMOS 12V FAULT ON/OFF
CO2_0-2_VOL% ANY FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  LSL XX.XX CGS 5V FAULT ON/OFF
CO2_0-5_VOL% CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO  ANALOG CODE VAL  GENERIC DEVICE ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF
CO2_0-10_VOL% WARM UP ON/OFF
SENSOR INFO  ANALOG FLT CODE  DEVICE INFO FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
HISTORY  HART OPTION RAM FAULT ON/OFF HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
TAG XXXXX UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
UNIT OF MEASURE FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
ALARM SETTING LONG TAG XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
DESCRIPTOR XXXXX S/W REV XXXXX HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP PPM STATUS
RST LATCH ALARMS DATE DD/MM/YYYY LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
VOL%
ALARM SETTING  HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MESSAGE XXXXX RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX WARM UP ON/OFF
HART OPTION  SENSOR INFO INPUT HART ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N LOW ALARM ON/OFF
RTC  HIGH ALARM ON/OFF
RS485  RTC ACTIVE XX.XX
ANALOG CODE VAL HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
INPUT LOOP CAL REFERENCE XX.XX
CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF
CONTRAST CONTRL DISPLAYED Y/N RATIO XX.XX DISPLAY HISTORY
HART OPTION WARM UP XX.XX SECONDS XXXXX ABSORPTION XX.XX
OUTPUT MODE 
BLOCKED OPTIC XX.XX MINUTES XXXXX TEMPERATURE XX.XXC
BACKLIGHT CTRL  TAG XXXXX
RUNNING HOURS XXXX
CALIBRATION XX.XX HOURS XXXXX VOL % XX.XX
HEATER CTRL  LONG TAG XXXXXX
MAX TEMP XX.XX C
FAULT XX.XX DAY XXXXX USL XX.XX DEVICE HISTORY
WRITE PROTECT  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
MAIN MENU MONTH XXXXX LSL XX.XX
OP FEEDBACK FLT  DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
MIN TEMP XX.XX C
YEAR XXXXX SPAN FACTOR XX.XX RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
SCROLLING DISPLAY  MESSAGE XXXXX
MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
PROCESS VARS  MAX TEMP XX.XX C HISTORY RESET MAX MIN
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
DISPLAY STATUS  ANALOG FAULT CODE MAX TEMP TIME XXXX MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE STATUS  HISTORY MIN TEMP XX.XX C DISPLAY HISTORY  MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
ECLIPSE RS485 MIN TEMP TIME XXXX EVENT LOG 
DISPLAY SETUP  MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE SETUP  RS485 PIR9400 DEVICE HISTORY  RESET MAX MIN MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
USER DEFINED BAUD RATE  CALIBRATION LOG  MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE CAL 
PARITY   MAX RESET TIME XXXX
DISPLAY TEST  DEVICE SETUP BAUD RATE  EVENT LOG
POLL ADDRESS XXXX MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
DEVICE TEST  PARITY  BAUD RATE
LANGUAGE  DEVICE OPTION  POLL ADDRESS XXX MIN RESET TIME XXXX EVENT LOG
ALARM SETTING  1200 BAUD RATE
DISPLAY INFO EVENT XXXXX
HART OPTION  2400
OUTPUT MODE
RS485  1200 DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
WRITE PROTECT 4800
STANDARD RTC  TIME HH:MM:SS
WRITE PROTECT  9600 2400 CALIBRATION LOG
REPLICATE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
19.2K 4800
CHANGE STATE I/O BOARD ID XXX
9600 CAL ID XXXXX
CHANGE PASSWORD MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
19.2K HOURS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX F/W REV XXXXX
PARITY UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX RTC
NONE BACKLIGHT CTRL
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
CAL GAS TYPE EVEN EVENT LOG RUNNING HOURS XXXXX DISPLAYED Y/N
DEVICE CAL ODD OFF SECONDS XXXXX
PARITY TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
ON MINUTES XXXXX
SAME AS MEASURE GAS EVENT XXXXX HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
CAL GAS CONC XX.XX AUTOMATIC HOURS XXXXX
NONE HOURS XXXXX BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
CAL GAS TYPE  DAY XXXXX
EVEN INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX
CALIBRATION  MONTH XXXXX
CAL DATE DD/MMM/YYYY ODD
LOOP TEST YEAR XXXXX
CALIBRATION
RS485
3.5MA HEATER CTRL
EXECUTE 4 MA
ABORT BAUD RATE XXXX
6 MA AUTOMATIC PARITY XXXX
DISPLAY TEST 8 MA OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXX
10 MA
LOOP TEST 12 MA
SELF TEST
RESPONSE TEST 14 MA DEBUG MENU
SET 4-20 MA  16 MA
LOOP TEST 
18 MA WRITE PROTECT
D/A TRIM  HART ERRORS XXXXX ERROR DETAILS
20 MA MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
CHANGE STATE
D/A TRIM ERROR DETAILS  HART MASTER 
CHANGE PASSWORD
OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
DEVICE TEST WRITE PROTECT XXXX
ZERO TRIM ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA MODBUS 
GAIN TRIM SET 4-20 MA MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SELF TEST
AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
RESPONSE TEST 3.5 MA
LOOP TEST  4 MA OP FEEDBACK FLT
D/A TRIM  LOOP TEST 6 MA
8 MA OFF
SET 4-20 MA  10 MA
12 MA
ON
Detector Electronics
LANGUAGE 14 MA
16 MA SCROLLING DISPLAY
ENGLISH
D/A TRIM
18 MA PIRECL_CO2 23-Sep-15 6.39
SECOND LANGUAGE 20 MA DISABLED
ZERO TRIM
ENABLED
GAIN TRIM
Appendix S

UD10 with LS2000 Line of sight gas detector

note
For complete information regarding the LS2000 Gas Detector, refer to instruction manual 95-8714.

WIRING
UD10 with LS2000
4000

3500

3000
AWG
Distance in ft.

2500 Wire Size

2000 12
14
1500 16
1000
18

500

0
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Power Supply Voltage

Notes: Maximum recommended cable length from power source to UD10 is 2000 feet.
Maximum recommended cable length from UD10 to sensor is 2000 feet.

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LS2000 RECEIVER WITHOUT RELAYS

0V COM 1 SPARE 11

0V COM 2 +24 VDC 12

0V COM 3 +24 VDC 13

SHIELD 4 SHIELD 14

INTR B 5 INTR A 15

CAL 6 INTR GND 16 1


SHIELD 7 SHIELD 17

RS-485 B 8 RS-485 A 18

–mA 9 +mA 19

HART

UD10 DISPLAY UNIT

Sensor Connector

J3-1

J3-2

J3-3

J3-4

J3-5
J3

CALIBRATE

24 VDC –
SHIELD

24 VDC +
4-20 mA
Output Loop
Connector
HIGH ALARM COM J4-1
P1-3 4-20 mA +
HIGH ALARM NC J4-2

P1-2 4-20 mA – HIGH ALARM NO J4-3

AUX ALARM COM J4-4

Relay Connector
P1-1 SHIELD
AUX ALARM NC J4-5
P1
AUX ALARM NO J4-6

LOW ALARM COM J4-7


J2
LOW ALARM NC J4-8
J2-3 COM
LOW ALARM NO J4-9
J2-2 RS485 A FAULT COM J4-10

FAULT NC J4-11
J2-1 RS485 B
FAULT NO J4-12

24 VDC –
24 VDC –

24 VDC +
24 VDC +
MODBUS

SHIELD

SHIELD
J4
Connector

NOTE 1 INTERNAL JUMPER REQUIRED FOR

P2-6

P2-5

P2-4

P2-3

P2-2

P2-1
P2
NON-ISOLATED CURRENT OUTPUT
(SINGLE POWER SUPPLY).
Power Supply Connector
NOTE 2 UD10 HOUSING MUST BE ELECTRICALLY
CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND. A2695

LS2000 Wired Directly to UD10

7.2 S-2 95-8661


Installation CALIBRATION
LS2000 modules must be affixed to a solid, non- To initiate zero calibration of the LS2000 from the UD10
vibrating structure capable of supporting a minimum Display:
of 100 lbs (46 kg), located within the system’s rated
separation distance. See examples below. 1. Using the magnet to activate the switches on the
UD10 display, navigate to the “Calibration” menu.
In all cases, consider whether additional bracing or
support is needed to ensure the structural integrity Main Menu
of the module installation. Remember that accurate Process Vars
Display Status
module alignment is essential for proper performance Device Status
of a line-of-sight gas detection system. Movement Display Setup Device Cal
Calibration
Execute
may have a detrimental effect on alignment. This is Device Setup Calibration
Abort
Device Cal
especially true for installations with significant module Display Test
separation distances. Device Test
Language

2. Activate “Execute” (Enter/Select) to start calibration.

3. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main


display screen, with a solid red LED on the LS2000
housing illuminated.

4. After the calibration is successfully completed, the


UD10 automatically returns to the normal display
with the green LED illuminated on the LS2000
housing.

UD10 mA Output During Calibration


(UD10 with LS2000)
Standard Replicate
UD10 Display Reading
Mode Mode
LS2000 Gas Detector Mounted to Vertical Post
Waiting for Zero 3.8 1.0*

Back to Normal 4.0 4.0

*Can be set at 2.2 mA or as configured by user.

LS2000 Gas Detector Mounted to Flat Surface


(Refer to LS2000 Instruction Manual for mounting plate hole
spacing dimensions.)

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To initiate zero calibration from the LS2000: MENU STRUCTURE
1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration
UD10 with LS2000 Line of Sight Gas Detector
switch on the LS2000 receiver. See Figure below.
The green LED will turn red. Refer to the following menu when using the UD10’s
LCD display and internal magnetic switches.
2. The UD10 will display “Waiting for Zero” on the main
display screen, with a solid red LED on the LS2000 When connecting a HART Communicator to the UD10’s
housing illuminated. 4-20 mA output, refer to the “UD10 HART” menu in
Appendix F.
3. After the calibration is successfully completed, the
UD10 automatically returns to the normal display Menu Help
with the green LED illuminated on the LS2000 Status menus only allow the user to view the data.
housing. The Setup menus allow the user to both view and
edit the data.

PLACE CALIBRATION MAGNET HERE


A2648 TO ACTIVATE INTERNAL REED SWITCH

Location of Receiver’s Internal Magnetic Switch

7.2 S-4 95-8661


PROCESS VARS GENERAL INFO GENERAL INFO
GAS NAME XXXXXXX 
MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER 
GAS VALUE X.XX MODEL LS2000_RX MODEL UD-10
HIGH ALARM Y/N TAG XXXX TAG XXXXX
LOW ALARM Y/N LONG TAG XXXX 6901 WEST 110TH STREET
ALARM SETTING 6901 WEST 110TH STREET LONG TAG XXXXX
AUX ALARM Y/N DESCRIPTOR XXXXX MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 DESCRIPTOR XXXXX
ANALOG INPUT X.XX MA DATE DD/MMM/YYYY USA
RST LATCH ALARMS USA DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
ANALOG OUTPUT X.XX MA MESSAGE XXXX
HGH ALARM LEVEL XX.XX MESSAGE XXXXX
URV X.XX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX
LRV X.XX DEVICE OPTION GAS NAME FAULT
HGH ALARM NE/ND  DEVICE ID XXXX DEVICE ID XXXXX
FAULT Y/N
LOW ALARM LEVEL XX.XX TX FAULT LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
GAS NAME  METHANE LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N
UNIT OF MEASURE  PROPANE EE FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM NE/ND  LOW VOLTAGE ON/OFF ADC FAULT ON/OFF
URV XXXX BUTANE AUX ALARM LEVEL XX.XX TRIGGER VOLTAGE ON/OFF 24V FAULT ON/OFF
LRV XXX AUX ALARM LATCH Y/N LAMP FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
AUX ALARM NE/ND  HIGH VOLATGE ON/OFF RAM FAULT ON/OFF
GENERAL INFO  RAM FAULT ON/OFF WDT FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS  ALARM SETTING UNIT OF MEASURE FLASH FAULT ON/OFF 12V FAULT ON/OFF
FAULT/STATUS FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF
HISTORY  5V FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY INFO  RST LATCH ALARMS LFLM HEATER FAULT ON/OFF 1.25V FAULT ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LEVEL XXXXX OP MODE NORMAL
RS485  VOLM O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
HGH ALARM LATCH Y/N CAL STATE XXXXX
DEBUG MENU  PPMM MODE SELECT INPUT LOOP FAULT ON/OFF
HGH ALARM NE/ND  TX FAULT Y/N
0V FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LEVEL XXXXX TX STATUS Y/N
HART DEVICE TX STATUS ADC REF FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH Y/N SENSOR FAULT Y/N
PIR9400 ANY FAULT ON/OFF
LOW ALARM NE/ND  PROCESS MODE SENSOR STATUS Y/N FAULT/STATUS
PIRDUCT WARM UP ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS
C706X OP MODE XXXXX
NORMAL MODE 505 STATUS
GENERAL INFO  HART OPTION
QUICK MODE FAULT Y/N
FAULT/STATUS  NTMOS STATUS Y/N
CGS ANY FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE INFO  TAG XXXXX
GENERIC DEVICE CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
SENSOR INFO  LONG TAG XXXXX
DEVICE INFO WARM UP ON/OFF
HISTORY  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX SENSOR FAULT LOW RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
DATE DD/MMM/
SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX HI RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
YYYY HART OPTION CAL FAULT ON/OFF
OUTPUT LOOP SETUP UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX AUX RELAY ACTIVE ON/OFF
MESSAGE XXXX SPAN CAL FAULT ON/OFF
FIELD DEV REV XXXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
FINAL ASSY NUM XXXX TAG XXXXX BLOCKED OPTICS ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP OP FEEDBACK FLT  S/W REV XXXXX MB WRITE PROTECT ON/OFF
LONG TAG XXXXX REF ADC SAT ON/OFF HART SELF TEST ON/OFF
OP LOOP MODE  DESCRIPTOR XXXXX ACTIVE ADC SAT ON/OFF LON ATTACHED ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING  RTC NO DETECTION LEVEL XXX DATE DD/MMM/YYYY LOW VOLTAGE ON/OFF RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF
MODE SELECT  ADVISORY LEVEL XXX MESSAGE XXXXX ZERO DRIFT FAULT ON/OFF MANUAL SELF TEST ON/OFF
HART OPTION  SYNC W/DISP CONFIG LEVEL XXX FINAL ASSY NUM XXXXX O/P LOOP FAULT ON/OFF INPUT HART ON/OFF
RTC  SECONDS XXXX LOW SIGNAL ON/OFF
RS485  MINUTES XXXX INTERCONNECT FAULT ON/OFF
INPUT LOOP CAL HOURS XXXX LOW CAL LINE ON/OFF
MAIN MENU RTC DISPLAY HISTORY
CONTRAST CONTRL DAY XXXX HIGH VOLTAGE ON/OFF
OUTPUT MODE  MONTH XXXX RAM FAULT ON/OFF
PROCESS VARS  DISPLAYED Y/N RUNNING HOURS XXXX
BACKLIGHT CTRL  YEAR XXXX FLASH FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY STATUS  LS2000 SECONDS XX MAX TEMP XX.XX C
HEATER CTRL  SENSOR INFO FLASH CRC FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE STATUS  ADVANCED MINUTES XX MAX TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
WRITE PROTECT`  AFE FAULT ON/OFF
DISPLAY SETUP  USER DEFINED HOURS XX MIN TEMP XX.XX C
OP FEEDBACK FLT  RECEIVER SETUP ACTIVE XX.XX HEATER FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE SETUP  DAY XX MIN TEMP TIME XX:XX:XX
SCROLLING DISPLAY  REFERENCE XX.XX INTERNAL VOLTAGE ON/OFF
DEVICE CAL  MONTH XX RESET MAX MIN
SET SCROLLING RATE XXX% PROCESSING MODE XXXX RATIO XX.XX
DISPLAY TEST  YEAR XX MAX RESET TEMP XX.XX C
OUTPUT LOOP SETUP  GAS GAIN XX.XX
DEVICE TEST  HISTORY
MAX RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
I-CONNECT MODE XXXX GAIN MODE XXXX
LANGUAGE  LOG INTERIM B-BLOCK XXXX
MIN RESET TEMP XX.XX C
TEMPERATURE XX.XX C SENSOR STATUS MIN RESET TIME XX:XX:XX
B-BLOCK FAULT TIME XXXX HEATER SETTING RS485 TX LAMP VOLTAGE XXXX DISPLAY HISTORY 
DEVICE SETUP
GREEN LED SETTING XXXX ABSORPTION XX.XX WARM UP ON/OFF EVENT LOG 
GREEN LED OFF TIME XXXX HEATER MODE  BAUD RATE XXXX FLASH COUNT XXXX ANY FAULT ON/OFF
DEVICE OPTION  EVENT LOG
HEATER SETTING  HEATER POWER XXXXX PARITY XXXX CAL ACTIVE ON/OFF
ALARM SETTING 
HART OPTION  HEATER VOLTAGE XXXXX POLL ADDRESS XXXX CURRENT FIXED ON/OFF
EVENT XXXXX
RTC  ALIGN MODE ON/OFF
TRANSMITTER SETUP DATE DD/MMM/YYYY
RECEIVER SETUP  CHANGE CONFIG ON/OFF
TIME HH:MM:SS
TRANSMITTER SETUP  LOW ALARM ON/OFF DISPLAY INFO
TX LAMP VOLTAGE XXXXX HIGH ALARM ON/OFF
WRITE PROTECT  ZERO CAL AUTO VOLT XXX OUTPUT MODE RESPONSE TEST ON/OFF RTC 
HEATER SETTING  HART SELF TEST ON/OFF SERIAL NUMBER XXXXX
RTC
HEATER MODE HISTORY
STANDARD INTERIM BEAM BLOCK ON/OFF I/O BOARD ID XXX
REPLICATE DISPLAYED Y/N
ON DEVICE HISTORY  MFG DATE DD/MM/YYYY
SECONDS XX
OFF CALIBRATION LOG  F/W REV XXXXX
MINUTES XX
WRITE PROTECT
SMART MODE EVENT LOG  UNIVERSAL REV XXXXX
HOURS XX
DEVICE CAL POWER SAVER MODE FIELD DEV REV XXXXX
ENTER PASSWORD DAY XX
BACKLIGHT CTRL RUNNING HOURS XXXXX
WRITE PROTECT XXXX MONTH XX
CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE XX.XX C
YEAR XX
OFF HEATER CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
CALIBRATION ON BACKLIGHT CTRL AUTO/ON/OFF
SET 4-20 MA AUTOMATIC BAUD RATE INPUT VOLTAGE XX.XX
EXECUTE
ABORT 3.5MA 1200 DEVICE HISTORY
DISPLAY TEST 4 MA 2400 RS485
6 MA HEATER CTRL 4800 MAX TEMP XX.XX C
LOOP TEST 9600 BAUD RATE XXXXX
SELF TEST 8 MA MIN TEMP XX.XX C
RESPONSE TEST 10 MA AUTOMATIC 19.2K RUNNING HOURS XXXX PARITY XXXXX
SET 4-20 MA  OFF POLL ADDRESS XXXXX
LOOP TEST  12 MA
D/A TRIM  14 MA
D/A TRIM 16 MA
18 MA DEBUG MENU
ZERO TRIM 20 MA WRITE PROTECT PARITY
CALIBRATION LOG HART ERRORS XXXXX
DEVICE TEST GAIN TRIM ERROR DETAILS
CHANGE STATE NONE MODBUS ERRORS XXXXX
CHANGE PASSWORD EVEN EVENT XXXXX ERROR DETAILS 
SELF TEST
ODD DATE XXXXX OUTPUT READBACK XX.XX MA HART MASTER 
WRITE PROTECT XXXX
RESPONSE TEST SET 4-20 MA TIME XXXX ANALOG INPUT XX.XX MA HART SLAVE 
LOOP TEST  LOOP TEST MAXIMUM CYCLE TIME XXXXX MODBUS 
D/A TRIM  3.5MA AVERAGE CYCLE TIME XXXXX
SET 4-20 MA  4 MA OP FEEDBACK FLT
6 MA
8 MA OFF EVENT LOG
LANGUAGE D/A TRIM 10 MA ON

ENGLISH ZERO TRIM


12 MA
14 MA
SCROLLING DISPLAY
EVENT
DATE
XXXXX
XXXXX
Detector Electronics
SECOND LANGUAGE GAIN TRIM 16 MA TIME XXXX
18 MA
20 MA
DISABLED
ENABLED LS2000 23-Sep-15 6.39
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