Sentry
Printer Option
The Sentry Printer Option aids in management of
your gas risk with the ability to print a variety of
complete reports.
Printer (5301-10)
The Sentry Printer is a modern, high-speed, quiet, ultra
compact, state-of-the-art printer that can operate as either
a serial or parallel output printer.
This printer utilizes thermal paper
and thus no ink! It has minimal
moving parts, easy maintenance
with self-diagnostics, and easy
paper loading with a clamshell de-
sign. Standard power for the 5301-
Sentry's preformatted reports provide critical information
for analyzing gas exposure and evaluating system reliabil-
ity. Report selection criteria are user definable. These
reports:
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Help user make better decisions during a gas leak
Provide history to analyze all exposure events
Substantiate due diligence in complying with regu- 10 is 12-24 VDC. An optional
power supply is available to en-
able an operator to use 120VAC
power..
lations
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Confirm the reliability of the system.
With optional Sentry printer software, preformatted reports
can be printed via the RS232 port on the Sentry connector
panel. Output is either directly from one controller to a
printer or, via the Sentry Master and Subordinate network
system, from several controllers to one printer.
5301-10
Serial/Parallel Compact Printer
SPL69207
120V Power Supply
SPL69205
Thermal Paper for Compact Printer
SYSTEM REPORT
The System Report lists all the system parameters
including the software configuration of the system, cali-
bration configuration, printer configuration and configu-
ration for each module: on/off condition, calibration sta-
tus, relay latching configuration, alarm levels, module
type, the controller channel to which it is connected,
and calibration conditions and factors.
STATUS REPORT
Status Reports show a snapshot of the gas concen-
tration and alarms. The reporting interval is user pro-
grammable from 1 hour to 7 days. The first line indi-
cates the controller ID and date/time. The second
line indicates the sensor number and alarm condition
(“L” for low alarm and “H” for high alarm). The third
line indicates the current concentration and the fourth
line indicates the gas type.
<SYSTEM REPORT>
ID:A
USER # = 1
12/17
15:08
M5000 VER:4.19
PN 8C
CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION:
LC: OFF
H2S = 20
COMB= 60
CAL FREQ= 90 DAYS
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<STATUS REPORT>
ID:A STATUS = 01 HOUR 12/17 15:00
CAL DUE = 88 DAYS
CAL DUE = 89 DAYS <SEL>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PRINTER CONFIGURATION:
03
04
20.9 20.9 08
08
18
19
H2S COMB OXY OXY COMB COMB COMB COMB
PRINTER: ON STATUS = 07 DAYS HIST:YES
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<STATUS REPORT>
ID:A STATUS = 01 HOUR 12/17 16:00
H2S : MIN. CONC. = 05
COMB: MIN. CONC. = 08
CHANGE = 03
CHANGE = 13
1L
03
2
04
3
4
5
6
09
7
08
8
08
MODULE CONFIGURATION :
20.9 20.9 08
MODULE 1 IS ON
LA= 10 NLATCH HA= 20 LATCH
FACTOR(S)= 100 150 200
H2S CHANNEL=1
H2S COMB OXY OXY COMB COMB COMB COMB
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<STATUS REPORT>
ID:A STATUS = 01 HOUR 12/17 17:00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
13
04
20.9 20.9 08
09
22
19
H2S COMB OXY OXY COMB COMB COMB COMB
DIAGNOSTIC REPORT
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<STATUS REPORT>
ID:A STATUS = 01 HOUR 12/17 18:00
The Diagnostic Report lists the critical voltage conditions
for each module and can be selected to print periodically
at intervals from 1 to 90 minutes.
1H
23
2
04
3L
4
5
6
06
7L
40
8
19
19.5 20.9 08
H2S COMB OXY OXY COMB COMB COMB COMB
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