Sierra Monitor Corporation Sentry 5000 User manual

Sentry
Controller
Sierra Monitor Corp. 1991 Tarob Ct., Milpitas, CA 95035, USA, 408-262-6611, 800-727-4377, FAX: 408-262-9042
Web Site: http://www.sierramonitor.com E-Mail: sales@sierramonitor.com
©2009bySierraMonitorCorporation
The Sentry controller is the heart of the Sentry Gas Risk
Management system. It is a microprocessor based sys-
temthatperforms functions including management of the
sensor modules, management of alarm relays and inter-
face with the user via the front panel display, printer out-
put,Modbus digital communication, alarm indicators and
relayoutputs.
Sentrysystemtwo-waycommunication between the sen-
sorsand the controllerresults in the capability to perform
one-person calibration and diagnostic checks from the
controller. The user-friendly front panel includes a large
displayofthegasconcentrationandsensornumber. Vari-
ousscan modes areavailable to meet the user’s specific
monitoring needs. A separate 2-line alphanumeric dis-
playprovides more detailed information including sensor
data,errormessages and menu promptingforcalibration
andset-up.
A series of alarm LEDs instantly inform the user of alarm
status on any of the eight sensors interfaced to the con-
troller. TheseLEDsaresolidforlowalarmandflashingfor
highalarm. AtroubleLEDwarnsthatone of 120 diagnos-
ticcheckshasdetecteda problem. Moreinformationabout
thetrouble will be displayed onthe alphanumeric display.
Acalibrate/change LED indicates that calibration or con-
figurationchange is being performed onat least one sen-
sor. The remaining sensors will remain on-line providing
continuousprotection.
TheSentry keypad, together with the user-friendly menu
onthealphanumericdisplay, guides the user through set-
up, calibration and maintenance of the Sentry system.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Gas Risk Management is the key design philosophy be-
hind SENTRY. The user can employ those features that
are most important for a specific application, and, as the
application needs grow or change, the system can be
reconfigured at the keyboard to satisfy expanded require-
ments.
Menu Prompting
Menu prompting guides the user through system configu-
ration and operation.
Prompting, via the alphanu-
meric display, keeps the full
range of capabilities at the
operator’s fingertips. When
it is necessary to modify the
system, prompting will enable the change to be handled
quickly and correctly.
Sensor Scan Display
Current sensor gas exposure readings can be viewed con-
tinuously in any one of four scan modes. CONTINUOUS
scan displays each sensor in turn.
SAFEscan modedisplays
CONDITION SAFE and,
upon an alarm condition,
System Security
User identification codes prevent unauthorized users from
changing the configura-
tion and identify those
users who have made
changes. Up to eight
user codes may be as-
Diagnostics
An internal self-diagnostic routine makes over 120 checks
of operating parameters to ensure the system is perform-
ing properly. System performance measurements and key
reference voltages can be accessed and presented at the
A TEST function on the front panel allows testing of the
alarms, system and display. Warning messages on the
alphanumeric display
alert users that a condition
requires attention without
causing a system failure
or interruption.
During calibration Sentry performs a dynamic range check
on every sensor to insure its resolution is sufficient to give
an accurate reading. Sentry avoids false alarms by locking
out sensor alarms during calibration and not allowing ex-
cessive amplification of the signal.
Sierra Monitor Corp. 1991 Tarob Ct., Milpitas, CA 95035, USA, 408-262-6611, 800-727-4377, FAX: 408-262-9042
Web Site: http://www.sierramonitor.com E-Mail: sales@sierramonitor.com
©2009bySierraMonitorCorporation
Sentry Controller
USEARROWS/ENTER
HIGH ALARM = 20
USEARROWS/ENTER
ENTRYCODE = 1234
COMB.% LEL
FASTERRORCHECK
switches automatically to display those sensors in alarm. HIGH-
EST sensor scan will automatically display the sensor record-
ing the highest gas reading - alternately for each gas type. The
user can also SELECT SENSOR displays for a sensor of particu-
lar interest.
Reduced Installation Costs
Multiplexing of digital signals from the sensors to the controller
on a common cable reduces installation cost. Up to eight sen-
sors can be multiplexed on a single cable. Since each sensor
has a unique address, the controller can communicate with the
sensors in turn. Also, with optional external power supplies to
the sensors, two-wire communication with the controller reduces
the installation costs and increases the distance allowed be-
tween the controller and the sensor modules.
CONDITION
[SAFE]
Record Keeping made Easy
Reportscan beprinted via anoptional forty-column printer.There
are six types of reports available.
Status Report – a snap–
shot of gas concentrations
and alarm conditions that
can be pre-set to print hourly,
daily, weekly or on demand.
PRESENTCONFIG.:
STATUS = 07 DAYS
System Report – lists all
the system parameters includ-
ing configuration of the soft-
ware, calibration, printer and
sensor modules.
Key Event Report – prints when any sensor module read-
ing exceeds a pre-set threshold level, which may or may not be
an alarm level. After the module is above the minimum level,
any change greater than a preset, selectable concentration
change will cause another Key Event Report to print.
PRESSENTER TO:
[SYSTEMREPORT]

Sensor Modules
Sensor modules available for a wide range of gases;
Combustible Gas* Sulfur Dioxide
Oxygen* Nitrogen Dioxide
Hydrogen Sulfide* Hydrogen Chloride
Carbon Monoxide* Hydrogen Cyanide
Chlorine* Ammonia*
Hydrogen Nitric Oxide
Hydrogen Fluoride Methane / Propane
* Refer to IT Series Data Sheet
Analog Input
The analog input modules, 5100-90 and 5100-99 enable the
user to use any sensing device that produces a 4-20 mA DC
signal to communicate with Sentry through an Analog/Digital
signal converter.
Output Expansion Module
The output expansion module provides the same capacity as
the individual Relay Panel, plus it provides 4-20 mA DC out-
puts proportional to the concentration for each sensor mod-
ule.
Software Enhancement Package
The Software Enhancement Package provides the Sentry sys-
tem with powerful software features by selecting from a menu
of factory set options. These features include:
•MODBUS protocol
Provides the MODBUS protocol software to interface with
a wide variety of third party software. (Other protocols
avalibale)
•Factory Edit Gas Tags and Module Tag
The tags normally selected by the user can be built-in
as default tags
•Enhanced alarm acknowledgment features
Provides high and low alarm acknowledgement and an
emergency alarm (third alarm) feature
Calibration Systems
Calibration gas can be delivered from a central panel through
permanently installed tubing to the sensors. Since Sentry’s
calibration adjustment is performed in software, it is not nec-
essary to make mechanical adjustments at the sensor. Alter-
natively individual gas delivery lines can be located near the
sensors.
Sierra Monitor Corp. 1991 Tarob Ct., Milpitas, CA 95035, USA, 408-262-6611, 800-727-4377, FAX: 408-262-9042
Web Site: http://www.sierramonitor.com E-Mail: sales@sierramonitor.com
©2009bySierraMonitorCorporation
Options to Expand System Flexibility
Battery Back-Up
The battery back-up system provides operating power when
AC power drops below 90 VAC. Includes battery, AC line filter,
two battery charging modes, and a 12 to 24 VDC converter.
History Report – lists the last time each significant event
has occurred. Includes
system power interrup-
tion, history reset, alarm,
concentration and cali-
bration information for
each sensor module.
Calibration Report – prints automatically when calibra-
tion is completed.
Diagnostic Report – lists the critical voltage conditions
for each module and can
be selected to print peri-
odically.
Relay Logic for Customized Response
Standard Relays- the controller has DPDT dry contact
relays for low alarm, high alarm, and trouble. Any one sensor
can activate the appropriate relay.
Individual Relays – If separate relay action is required for
each sensor, then the individual relay option is appropriate.
This option provides individual SPDT dry contact relays for
each alarm level for all sensor modules.
Custom Configuration Relays – the custom configu-
ration relay option permits decision logic before actuating the
relays. Any group of sensors in the same vicinity can actuate
the relay designated for that vicinity (zone).
USEARROWS/ENTER
PRINT HISTORY: YES
H2S PPM
DIAGNOSTICSCAN
Sentry Controller

NEMA 4X NEMA 7 RACK MOUNT
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INSIDE VIEW
INSTRUMENTRACK
PRINTER
ORDERING INFORMATION
5000-02 Sentry 2-channel Controller*
5000-04 Sentry 4-channel Controller*
5000-08 Sentry 8-channel Controller*
4314-01 Output Expansion Module
5392-00 Individual Relay Panel
5392-01 Custom Configuration Relay Panel
5398-50 Software Enhancement Package
5398-21 Sample Draw System –1 Channel
5398-24 Sample Draw System –4 Channel
5301-XX Printer Packages
5100-02 Sensor Module – Combustible Gas*
5100-03 Sensor Module – Oxygen*
5100-04 Sensor Module – Carbon Monoxide*
5100-05 Sensor Module – Hydrogen Sulfide*
5100-06Sensor Module – Chlorine*
5100-07Sensor Module – Hydrogen
5100-10Sensor Module – Sulfur Dioxide
5100-12Sensor Module – Nitrogen Dioxide
5100-16Sensor Module – CO (H2tolerant)
5100-19Sensor Module – Nitric Oxide
5100-21Sensor Module – Hydrogen Chloride
5100-22Sensor Module – Hydrogen Cyanide
5100-25Sensor Module – Ammonia*
5100-26Sensor Module – Hydrogen Fluoride
5100-28Sensor Module – Methane*
5100-90Analog/Digital Input Module (8-channel)
5100-99Analog/Digital Input module (1-channel)
*Refer to IT Series DataSheet
Sierra Monitor Corp. 1991 Tarob Ct., Milpitas, CA 95035, USA, 408-262-6611, 800-727-4377, FAX: 408-262-9042
Web Site: http://www.sierramonitor.com E-Mail: sales@sierramonitor.com
©2009bySierraMonitorCorporation
Physical
Dimensions:
Rack Mounted: 7.0” x 4.5” x 12.0” (HxWxD)
17.5 x 11.2 x 30.0 cm
NEMA4X Enclosure: 17.5” x 16.2” x 6.3” (HxWxD)
44.5 x 41.1 x 16.0 cm
NEMA7Enclosure: 22.0” x 21.5” x 14.0” (HxWxD)
55.9 x 54.6 x 35.6 cm
Weight:
Rack Mounted: 7.0 pounds (3.2 kg)
NEMA4X Enclosure: 25.0 pounds (11.3 kg)
NEMA7 Enclosure 143.0 pounds (65.0 kg)
Approvals: FMApproved,CE Mark
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating
Power (Standard): 120VAC+10%/-15%, 60 Hz
12 VDC Nom; 10 to 29 VDC
Power (Optional): 220 VAC +10%-15%, 50 Hz
12 VDC Nom; 10 to 29 VDC
Power consumption: 48-Watts nominal
Number of Channels: 2, 4 or 8
Operating Temperature: 320to 1220F (00to 500 C)
Storage Temperature: -400to 1310 F (-400to 550 C)
Humidity: 10% to 95% RH
Relays (Standard): Three DPDT 3A, 115 VAC
(Ind. RelayOption): 16 SPDT 6A, 115 VAC
(Custom Relay Option): 16 SPDT 6A, 115 VAC
(Output Expansion): 16 SPDT 6A, 115 VAC
AnalogOutputs: 4-20 mA Current Source
Loop Resistance 800 Ohms Max.
Displays: 4 digit ½” LCD
32 character (2x16)
alphanumeric LCD
RS-232 Port: Standard Printer
Option MODBUS
Mounting
Rack Mounted: Shelf for insertion in
Instrument Cabinet
Panel Mounted Panel bracket, bezel
NEMA4X Enclosure: Wall or vertical surface
NEMA7Enclosure: Explosion Proof, Class 1, Div I,
Group C & D
Sentry Controller
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