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4.5 Setting Up a Combination Alarm
The combination alarm combines the func-
tionality of an area alarm and a master alarm.
It monitors two things:
• Gases and their pressures.
• Source equipment.
Two independent hard wired alarms monitor-
ing source equipment are required per facility
to meet the 24-hour monitoring requirement
in the NFPA 99 standard.
For convenience to the customer, the MEGA3
Medical Gas Alarm is shipped from the fac-
tory as a configured unit. However, the infor-
mation for the signals connected in the field
need to be entered into the alarm using the
touch screen interface.
4.5.1 Configuring Source Badges
• Follow the steps for configuring source
badges on a master alarm (section 4.4.1).
4.5.2 Configuring Gas Badges
• Follow the steps for configuring gas badg-
es on an area alarm (section 4.3.1).
Figure 89: Combination Alarm User Interface
Initialize Modules Tab
The PRIMARY SETTINGS screen will now dis-
play with ALARM TYPE checked and INITIAL-
IZE MODULES active.
• Touch the INITIALIZE MODULES tab.
The INITIALIZE MODULES screen is used to set
up the boards that are installed. The boards
function as the input/output hardware of the
alarm.
Figure 88: Initialize Modules Screen
At this point, you have two options:
1. Either touch the Scan button to prompt
the alarm to autofill the screen for you.
OR
2. Complete the screen by selecting the
boards installed in the alarm.
Touch the Save button when you see checks
beside your selections.
The PRIMARY SETTINGS screen will now dis-
play with ALARM TYPE and INITIALIZE MOD-
ULES highlighted and checked and the other
tabs grayed out.
• Touch the X button in the upper right to
close and return to the CONFIGURATION
screen.