O2 Innovations pmn manual Min/Max Values, TWA Values, Stel Values

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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

5.0 Advanced User Operation

 

The TARGETinstrument has two operation levels, BASIC and ADVANCED. The BASIC mode is intended to simplify instrument operation and is discussed in Section 4. The ADVANCED menu provides additional information and is discussed here.

The TARGET operational menu is used to access various information stored in the instrument electronics. Press the MENU button to display the operational menu and an asterisk next to a function or sub-menu. Pressing the MENU button repeatedly, to advance the asterisk once for each press. To display a sub-menu or listed function, press the SELECT button when the asterisk is next to the desired function or sub-menu. See section 9.3 for the flow diagram of the Advanced Operation Menu.

5.1 Date/Time/Battery Information

From the main gas display, press the MENU button once to put the asterisk next to the Date/Time/Batt line. Press the SELECT button to enter the Date/Time/Batt line screen. The ON: value is the elapsed time that the instrument has been on. The battery gauge is a vertical bar graph on the bottom line of the display that provides relative information on amount of battery life left. The temperature figure in the upper right hand corner of the display is the internal enclosure temperature and is used for temperature compensation of the gas sensors. Press the MENU button to return to the Operation menu. Same as in section 4.1.

5.2 Alarms Values

From the main display, press the MENU button once to access the Operation menu. Press the MENU button again to move the asterisk next to the View Alarms line. Press the SELECT button to enter the View Alarms menu. The Low level instantaneous alarms are displayed. Press the SELECT button again to view the High level alarms. Press again to view the STEL alarms. Press again to view TWA alarm points. Press the MENU button to return to the Operation menu. Same as in section 4.2.

5.3 Min/Max Values

From the main display, press the MENU button once to access the Operation menu. Press the MENU button two more times to move the asterisk next to the Min / Max Values line. Press the SELECT button to enter the Min / Max Values menu. The Min Values are displayed. Press the SELECT button again to view at the Max Values. Press the MENU button to return to the Operation menu.

Date/Time/Batt

Alarm Values

*Min / Max Values

TWA Values

SELECT

Example: Display Minimum and

Maximum Values

02

20.3%

CO 0ppm

H2S 0ppm

Mth0%LEL

BRH 0ppm

MINIMUM VALUES

5.4 TWA Values

From the main display, press the MENU button once to access the Operation menu. Press the MENU button three more times to move the asterisk next to the TWA Values line. Press the SELECT button to enter the TWA Values menu. The TWA current calculations are displayed. Press the MENU button to return to the Operation menu.

SELECT

Date/Time/Batt

Alarm Values

Min / Max Values

*TWA Values

Example: Display of TWA Values

CO 1ppm

H2S 0ppm

TWA MEASURE

5.5 STEL Values

From the main display, press the MENU button once to access the Operation menu. Press the MENU button four more times to move the asterisk next to the STEL Values line. Press the SELECT button to enter the STEL Values menu. The STEL current calculations are displayed. Press the MENU button to return to the Operation menu.

*STEL Values Maintenance Menu Back to main disply

SELECT

Example: Display of STEL Values

CO 2ppm

H2S 0ppm

STEL MEASURE

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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, Charging Complete Charging the BatteryExample Display, Battery Charging Instantaneous Gas Alarm Battery LifeAlarms STEL/TWA AlarmsExample Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu Pop-Up MenuExample Pop-Up Menu Example Display, Combustible Gas Example Display of Calibration StatusProgrammed Flammable Gas Coefficients Example Display, Internal Pump Status Internal Sampling PumpAlarms Values Date/Time/Battery InformationExample Display of Date, Time, Battery Level Example Display of Alarm ValuesStel Values Min/Max ValuesTWA 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 Changing Password Example Display of Set Alarm MenuExample Display while Setting Clock and Chirp interval Example Display of Set Operation Menu Example Display Setting Battery TypeSet Battery Type Set Operation Menu4a.1 Calibration 4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms 4a.3 Enable Sensors 4a.4 Internal Pump CalibrationReplacing Battery Pack PCBReplacing Sensors Remove shorting clipInstrument Information Enmet Part No DescriptionTarget Specifications Element SpecificationDefault Configuration Default Alarm and ConfigurationsDefault Alarm Basic Operation Menu Flow DiagramsTarget Menu Quick Reference 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