Analox Ltd AX60 Plus Quick Connect Option User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- Analox Ltd
Table of Contents
- Analox Ltd AX60 Plus Quick Connect Option
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Configuring the Sensor
- Installing the Sensor and Alarm
- Cabling
- Example of Optional Layouts
- Connecting the Sensor
- Connecting the Alarm
- Central Display Connections
- PSU Cable Identification
- Connecting the Optional Beacon
- Connecting the Central Display
- Installing the Central Display
- Securing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Powering up & Configuration
- Configuration
- Service and Support
- Documents / Resources
Analox Ltd AX60 Plus Quick Connect Option
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: Ax60+
- Manufacturer: Analox Ltd
- Quick Connect Option
Product Usage Instructions
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Step 1: Configuring the Sensor
The sensor is factory-configured at location 1. If a system includes more than 1 sensor, each one must be reconfigured by moving the jumper link to the appropriate sensor location. -
Step 2: Installing the Sensor and Alarm
Alarms should ideally be located at the entrances to the danger area where visibility is not obscured. Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until the installation is complete. Using the supplied paper template, mark out and drill the wall-fixing position, then install the wall plugs and fit the unit. -
Step 3: Cabling
Follow the provided instructions for cabling. -
Step 4: Example of Optional Layouts
In its simplest form, a Quick Connect Ax60+ system could incorporate a central display, one sensor, and one alarm. A larger Ax60+ system could incorporate a central display, four sensors, and eight alarms. -
Step 5: Connecting the Sensor
The Sensor is pre-wired for connection. -
Step 6: Connecting the Alarm
Follow the provided instructions for connecting the Alarm. -
Step 7: Central Display Connections
The Central Display’s terminal blocks must be connected to the power supply, beacon, and relays. -
Step 8: PSU Cable Identification
PSU cables are connected to the Central Display via the terminal block labelled ‘POWER’. -
Step 9: Connecting the Optional Beacon
If the optional beacon is required, follow the provided instructions for connection. -
Step 11: Connecting the Central Display
The Central Display is pre-fitted with cable glands for connection.
FAQ
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Q: Where can I find more detailed information on operation and maintenance?
A: For more information on operation and maintenance, refer to the Ax60+ User Manual P0159-800 available for download from www.analoxsensortechnology.com. -
Q: How can I get information on servicing and calibration?
A: For information on servicing and calibration, refer to the Ax60+ Service Manual P0159-803 available for download from www.analoxsensortechnology.com.
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TO DETERMINE FINAL SET-UP AND SENSOR CONFIGURATIONS ARE CORRECT, ENSURE
STEPS 1, 14 & 15 ARE COMPLETED
This Quick Start Guide explains how to install the Ax60+ Quick Connect
Option. For more information on operation and maintenance, refer to the Ax60+
User Manual P0159-800. This is available to download from
www.analoxsensortechnology.com. For
more information on servicing and calibration, refer to the Ax60+ Service
Manual P0159-803, this is also available to download from
www.analoxsensortechnology.com.
Configuring the Sensor
The sensor is factory-configured at location
- If a system includes more than 1 sensor each one must be reconfigured by moving the jumper link ( ) to the appropriate sensor location, e.g., a system comprising 2 sensors has the jumper link fitted at sensor 1 location 1, sensor 2 location 2 and so on.
Installing the Sensor and Alarm
CARBON DIOXIDE GAS (CO2) IS DENSER THAN AIR AND SHOULD BE MONITORED FROM A LOW HEIGHT. YOU SHOULD THEREFORE INSTALL A CO₂ SENSOR AT A HEIGHT OF 12–18” (305–457MM) ABOVE THE FLOOR LEVEL. OXYGEN (O2) SENSORS SHOULD BE INSTALLED AT AVERAGE WORKING HEAD HEIGHT.
- Alarms should ideally be located at the entrances to the danger area where visibility is not obscured. Refer to your risk assessment for the best location.
- Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until the installation is complete.
- Using the supplied paper template mark out and drill the wall-fixing position then install the wall plugs and fit the unit.
Cabling
The supplied RJ45 coupler is used to connect two RJ45 connectors. The RJ45 splitter is used to connect two Sensors or two Alarms on a common cable.
- Grey RJ45 connects Central Display-to-Sensor and Sensor-to-Sensor.
- Blue RJ45 connects Sensor-to-Alarm
Example of Optional Layouts
In its simplest form, a Quick Connect Ax60+ system could incorporate a central display, one sensor and one alarm. A larger Ax60+ system could incorporate a central display, four sensors and eight alarms.
Connecting the Sensor
The Sensor is pre-wired with:
- A 5m cable with a grey RJ45 connector for connection to the Central Display
- A 5m cable with a blue RJ45 connector for connection to the Alarm(s)
Connecting the Alarm
The Alarm is fitted with a 5-metre cable with a blue RJ45 connector. This should be connected to the blue connector of the Sensor associated with the Alarm.
Central Display Connections
The Central Display‘s terminal blocks must be connected to the power supply, beacon and relays (the Sensor terminal block has a cable already fitted).
PSU Cable Identification
PSU cables are connected to the Central Display via the terminal block labelled ‘POWER’. Surplus cable can either be shortened or stored inside the Central Display enclosure.
Plug-in type PSU cable identification
- Black with stripe: Positive (24V)
- Black with print: Negative (0V)
Connecting the Optional Beacon
If the optional beacon is not required proceed to Step 10. The optional beacon cable must be connected to the terminal block labelled
- Cable connections from left to right
- 0V supply to Beacon
- 24V supply to Beacon
- Cable connections from left to right
- 0V supply from Central Display
- 24V supply from Central Display
- Ensure the beacon terminal block is fitted on the 0V and 24V terminals
Connecting the Relays (if required)
- If relays are not required proceed to Step 11.
- Each relay has a Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC) and Common (COM) terminal.
- For guidance on relay configuration and testing refer to the Ax60+ Service Manual P0159-803.
Connecting the Central Display
- The Central Display is pre-fitted with two cable glands. The gland on the right has a 2-metre cable fitted with a white RJ45 connector for connection to a Sensor.
- The empty gland on the left is for the power supply unit cable. A third gland must be fitted if the optional beacon is to be installed. Both of these cables must be fitted by the installer.
- If the built-in relays R1 and R2 are being used, the same cable gland should be used for the relay cables.
Installing the Central Display
- Retain the clear protective film on the fascia until the installation is complete.
- Using the supplied paper template mark out and drill the wall-fixing position ensuring the Central Display is level. Then fit the wall plugs.
- Fasten the lid of the enclosure to the base and fix the Central Display in position.
Securing the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
If required secure the PSU in place using the securing kit supplied with the system.
Powering up & Configuration
When you switch on the power supply the Ax60+ performs a power-on-self-test (POST) which takes about 30 seconds. The results of the POST are displayed on the screen.
Note:
Ax60+ O2 sensors require a warmup time of 60 minutes.
- The Central Display software is factory-configured for a system that has one sensor. If instead, the system has two, three, or four sensors, the software must be reconfigured.
- This is done by using the Top-level Menu, Central Config, and Attached Sensors option.
- To enter the Top-level menu, press and hold Cancel + Cycle for at least six seconds.
- Press the Cycle button five times to display the Central Config option then follow the sequence illustrated in Step 15.
Configuration
Service and Support
If you require technical or service support please visit https://www.analoxsensortechnology.com/tech-and-service-support.html.
Disposal
WEEE Statement
- According to WEEE regulation, this electronic product cannot be placed in household waste bins. Please check local regulations for information on the disposal of electronic products in your area.
- Analox will provide a disposal service if this is beneficial to the customer. Analox is registered for the disposal of WEEE in the UK through the Environment Agency (2013 Registration number WEE/KE0043SY).
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Documents / Resources
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