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2. While in indication & continuity test mode:

Press and hold the RS button for four seconds

The level indicator LED will go out and the temperature LED will remain on; the green 
power LED will flash regularly once, twice, three or four times in succession.

If the green power LED is flashing once, the temperature alarm level programmed 
is 95°F

If the green power LED is flashing twice, the temperature alarm level programmed 
is 120°F

If the green power LED is flashing three times, the temperature alarm level 
programmed is 145°F

If the green power LED is flashing four times, the temperature alarm level is 
switched off

 

5.2 How to Change Temperature Setting

 

1. When the green power LED begins to indicate the current temperature alarm level setting, 

e.g. flashing once to indicate a setting of 95°F a further brief press of the RS button will 
advance the alarm setting by one. 

2. So, if the power LED is flashing once, pressing the RS button briefly will advance the program 

to setting two (120°F). Setting two can be advanced to three and so on.

3. When the flashing power LED indicates the desired setting (1, 2, 3, or 4), press and hold the 

RS button for a further 2 seconds.

4. The Green ‘No Fault’ LED will change to continuously on and the red temperature LED will go 

off.

5. The new setting is now the default condition and will be used even after power is removed 

from the sensor. The sensor returns to normal operation after storing the value. 

If the RS button is not pressed the sensor will exit the temperature setting mode after 30 
seconds and the values will not be changed. The sensor will return to normal operation 
and continue to operate with the last saved value. In all cases if the Low Level indicator 
was ‘on’ before going into temperature setting mode the LED will remain set to the ‘on’ 
condition after exiting the temperature setting mode.

Summary of Contents for Vigilant ELM Series

Page 1: ...least likely causes 2 0 How Level Alarms Work Before troubleshooting the ELM it s important to understand how alarming works The ELM is independent from the Vigilant system in that each sensor has fu...

Page 2: ...re the Vigilant has a chance to poll it 3 times that alarm will never register in the software 3 0 Clearing ELM Level Alarms This section will outline how to clear an ELM alarm when the level is confi...

Page 3: ...nce of user error These steps will assume you understand how to login to the Vigilant 1 Login to the web interface and open the Settings section 2 If using version 1 3 11 or later click the ELM Manage...

Page 4: ...age click the dropdown menu and select Calibrate 8 Under the list of sensors select the sensor that needs calibration Alternatively select sensor 1 hold the shift button and then select the last senso...

Page 5: ...ed by qualified personnel If a sensor is installed incorrectly it can throw false alarms When a sensor is mounted using the ELM cradle it is aligned on the cell using the 2 pointed arrows on the sides...

Page 6: ...nfirm Proper Measurement Mode The ELM has two measurement modes lead acid and nickel cadmium NiCad From the factory all ELM sensors ship in lead acid mode If the ELM is in the wrong mode it could caus...

Page 7: ...he ribbon cable is connected to the measurement points are the same 3 If the voltage is under 5 5VDC replace the ribbon cable If the voltage is still low it could be the Vigilant sensor 4 4 Move ELM S...

Page 8: ...as ELM Case Temperature It does not report an actual value rather it alarms against a set value on the sensor Below are the settings available 95 F 35 C Default setting from factory 120 F 49 C 145 F 6...

Page 9: ...the RS button will advance the alarm setting by one 2 So if the power LED is flashing once pressing the RS button briefly will advance the program to setting two 120 F Setting two can be advanced to...

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