O2 Innovations pmn manual Example Pop-Up Menu, Example Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu

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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

3.4.3 Over-range and Under-range Alarms

The over-range alarm activates audio and visual alarms. It can occur if the instrument is exposed to a gas concentration higher than its display range. Over-range alarms cannot be acknowledged. An alarm for the Toxic or Oxygen sensors clears once the over-range condition clears. The over-range alarm for the combustible sensor is latching and will not clear until the instrument has been removed from the affected area, turned off and turned on in an environment less than 100 %LEL. Under range conditions can occur if an instrument is auto-zeroed or calibrated in an area with background levels of gas. Under range alarms can be cleared by performing an auto-zero function as described in Section 3.5.1.

The over-range condition is indicated by OVERNG shown in the affected sensor location on the display. Under-range is indicated by UNDRNG.

3.4.4 Low Battery

The TARGET Series instrument has a low battery alarm to provide the user with adequate warning of a low battery condition. The instrument provides a steady tone audio alarm when there is approximately 15 to 30 minutes of battery life left. A low battery warning message is displayed on the status line of the instrument LCD. The audio alarm can be acknowledged by pressing the SELECT button. The audio alarm and backlight reactivate after approximately five minutes. See section 3.2 for battery charging procedure.

3.4.5 Fault

Fault alarms have a steady audio alarm and are displayed on the status line of the LCD. The status line describes the fault condition and appropriate action should be take to resolve the issue. See section 11 for troubleshooting information.

3.5 Pop-Up Menu

The Pop-Upmenu is displayed after the one minute instrument warm-up procedure. The instrument beeps several times prior to showing this display. The Pop-Upmenu provides the user the ability to perform an auto-zero, check the last date of calibration, change the combustible gas display, set user locations and activate/deactivate the optional internal pump, if installed.

POP-UP MENU *Auto-Zero Comb disp Cal Stat Location Set Pump ON

Example: Pop-Up Menu

NOTE: The Pop-Upmenu can be accessed at any time during normal instrument operation by pressing and holding the MENU button for approximately two seconds while the instrument is at the Main Gas display.

3.5.1 Auto-Zero

To compensate for sensor aging and drift, the TARGETinstrument has an Auto-Zerofunction. Zeroing the instrument sets all gas readings to zero and sets the oxygen to 20.9%. This function must be performed in a fresh air

environment.

To perform an Auto-Zero, press and hold the Menu button to enter the Pop-Upmenu. Note the asterisk next to Auto- Zero. Press the SELECT button. The instrument electronically compensates all sensor readings. OK is displayed next to all sensors where valid adjustments are made. The sensor readings must be within an acceptable range when the Auto-Zerofunction is initiated, otherwise FAIL or ERR is displayed next to the affected sensor.

POP-UP MENU *Auto-Zero Comb disp Cal Stat Location

SELECT

O2

:

OK

 

CO

:

OK

 

H2S:

OK

 

Mth:

OK BRH: OK

 

 

 

 

Example: Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu

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Contents Target Series Enmet CorporationTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Unpack Regarding Damaged ShipmentsTarget Features Visual Alarms Display Charging Port Horn ON/OFF Button Select Button Menu Button GasketLocations and Data logging Example Power Down DisplayInstrument Operation Turning the Instrument On and OffExample Display, Battery Charging Charging the BatteryExample Display, Charging Complete Instantaneous Gas Alarm Battery LifeAlarms STEL/TWA AlarmsExample Pop-Up Menu Pop-Up MenuExample Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu Programmed Flammable Gas Coefficients Example Display of Calibration StatusExample Display, Combustible Gas Example Display, Internal Pump Status Internal Sampling PumpAlarms Values Date/Time/Battery InformationExample Display of Date, Time, Battery Level Example Display of Alarm ValuesTWA Values Min/Max ValuesStel Values Recommendations Maintenance OperationsStandard Maintenance Menu CalibrationZero Adjust Applying Span GasCalibration Adapter, BRH 04834-002 Calibration Adapter, Reactive GasesExample Display of Advanced Calibration Menu Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 4.94 versionExample Display of Advanced Maintenance Menu Example Display of BRH CalibrationExample Display while Setting Clock and Chirp interval Example Display of Set Alarm MenuExample Display Changing Password Example Display of Set Operation Menu Example Display Setting Battery TypeSet Battery Type Set Operation Menu4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms 4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version4a.1 Calibration 4a.3 Enable Sensors 4a.4 Internal Pump CalibrationReplacing Battery Pack PCBReplacing Sensors Remove shorting clipInstrument Information Enmet Part No DescriptionTarget Specifications Element SpecificationDefault Alarm Default Alarm and ConfigurationsDefault Configuration Target Menu Quick Reference Flow DiagramsBasic Operation Menu Enter any calibration procedure from above Advanced Operation Menu BRH Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause ActionWarranty Returning an Instrument for Repair PO Box Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, Michigan 734.761.1270 FaxRepair Return Form