Overview

Features

  • Calibration/reset button programming
  • High intensity LEDs indicate fault and alarm
  • RS-232 serial COM port
  • Five jumper selectable relays normally open or closed
  • Relay set points:
    • High/low = gas
    • Fire/fault = flame
  • Two 4–20 mA analog outputs
  • Four character scrolling display
  • English, spanish, french menu languages available

Description

The Net Safety RM2 Millennium Controller (formerly branded Net Safety) is a 2-channel rack mount controller designed to offer you the ultimate in control and versatility. Create a monitoring system to suit your installation by combining any of Net Safety's flame or gas detection solutions to a centralized display to cover multiple zones with a single monitoring device.

The RM2's independent channels eliminate the standard industry limitation of monitoring only flame or only gas by adding a new level of flexibility — combining flame and/or gas detection into a single monitoring device. And with the RM2's independent channels, activity on one channel does not affect the other channel so a variety of tasks and activities can be performed without initiating false alarms.

Setup, operate, monitor and maintain the RM2 using the Front Panel Push button, or connect a PC or a PDA via the serial communications port. The RM2 contains custom designed software and a number of user programmable options to configure the RM2 to exactly suit your needs in the field on demand. Operation and maintenance are simple without compromising safety or reliability. Specifically designed with end user input, the RM2 shows you what you need to know quickly and easily. Each channel has its own clearly visible display with helpful prompts to guide you through setup and maintenance tasks. Bright LEDs visually indicate warnings and alerts for each input channel and the RM2 circuitry. The Event Logging feature securely stores in protected RAM up to 1000 events automatically listing the date, time, channel, detector type and the associated alarm, fault or calibration event. Highly useful information for developing maintenance schedules or performing troubleshooting and sequence of events analysis.