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Figure 1-21.  CD832 Controls and Indicators for Dual-Channel Systems
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Controls (continued)

TM 10-6665-297-13&P 1-3.3.1   Indicators (continued) 3. Warn Light:  Glows  to  indicate  warning  level  concentrations  of  combustible  gases  or  vapors  at  a detector (Figures 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, and 5-1). 4. Alarm  Light:  Glows  to  indicate  alarm  level  concentrations  of  combustible  gases  or  vapors  at  a detector (Figures 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, and 5-1). 5. Fail  Light :  Glows  to  indicate  detector  circuitry  malfunctions,  such  as  open  or  shorted  sensor filaments or power leads.  Located on front panel of control module, all models. 6. Meter-readout-channel  Indicator  Lights  (CD802/832  modules):  Glow  to  indicate  channel  to which meter is responding (Figures 1-20, 1-21). 7. Warn-channel Indicator Lights (CD802/832 modules): Glow to indicate the channel from which a warning  signal  has  come.    Glow  is  steady  until  switched  by  RESET  pushbutton,  whereupon  light goes off if no warning signal remains, or remains on if warning level concentration of gas persists at detector (Figures 1-20, 1-21). 8. Alarm-channel Indicator Lights (CD802/832 modules):  Glow to indicate channel from which an alarm-level signal has come.  Glow is steady until switched by RESET pushbutton, whereupon light goes off if no alarm signal remains, or continues to glow if alarm-level signal from detector persists (Figures 1-20, 1-21). 1-3.3.2   Controls (Figures 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, 5-1): 1. Power On/Off Switch (pre-1977 model CD830, Figure 1-19):  A  push-button  switch  operated  to turn power to the instrument on or off.  The pushbutton serves also as a lens cover for the PILOT light.  (Power is supplied to other models by connecting a power cord or cable to an external power source.) 2. TEST Pushbutton (all models):  Operated to apply a simulated gas signal to deflect Percent L. E. L. meter pointer full-scale, turn on warning and alarm lights, and trigger internal relays for control module operational tests. 3. RESET  Pushbutton  (all  models) :  Operated   to   switch   ("unlatch")   internal   relays   triggered   by warning  or  alarm  signals  from  detector  or  test  circuitry.    Circuit  logic  is  such  that  relays  will  not unlatch despite operation of the RESET switch while gas concentration at a detector is above the warning or alarm level. 23-9617 7/1/76 1-32

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