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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

2.4 Locations and Data logging

The TARGET instrument has the ability to store users or location information and log exposure information. TARGET Trakker software is required for these operations. Further details on its operation and interaction with the instrument is provided in software manual. If desired, contact ENMET or your local distributor.

3.0Instrument Operation

3.1Turning the Instrument On and Off

3.1.1Turning the TARGET On

Press and hold the ON/OFF button. The audio alarm may squeal slightly while holding the ON/OFF button. This is normal. When the instrument turns on, it beeps once and all of the alarm LEDs light up. The TARGET performs a one minute warm-up procedure which includes a self test, checking sensor signals and instrument electronics. At the end of the one minute warm-up procedure, the instrument will beep several times before giving the user the option to perform an auto zero function, or other functions that appear in the Pop-Up menu. See section 3.5 for further information.

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TARGET Series

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Warming up

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Example: Warm-up Displays

3.1.2 Turning the TARGET Off

Press and hold the ON/OFF button for approximately three seconds. The instrument shows a three second count down and beeps just before shutting down. To protect the user from accidental shut down, the ON/OFF button must be held for the duration of the three second count down. The audio alarm beeps once to indicate instrument shut down.

POWER DOWN SEQUENCE Press and hold power switch for 3sec

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Example: Power Down Display

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Contents Enmet Corporation Target SeriesTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Regarding Damaged Shipments UnpackTarget Features Horn ON/OFF Button Select Button Menu Button Gasket Visual Alarms Display Charging PortTurning the Instrument On and Off Example Power Down DisplayInstrument Operation Locations and Data loggingExample Display, Battery Charging Charging the BatteryExample Display, Charging Complete STEL/TWA Alarms Battery LifeAlarms Instantaneous Gas AlarmExample 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 Internal Sampling Pump Example Display, Internal Pump StatusExample Display of Alarm Values Date/Time/Battery InformationExample Display of Date, Time, Battery Level Alarms ValuesTWA Values Min/Max ValuesStel Values Calibration Maintenance OperationsStandard Maintenance Menu RecommendationsApplying Span Gas Zero AdjustCalibration Adapter, Reactive Gases Calibration Adapter, BRH 04834-002Example Display of BRH Calibration Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 4.94 versionExample Display of Advanced Maintenance Menu Example Display of Advanced Calibration MenuExample Display while Setting Clock and Chirp interval Example Display of Set Alarm MenuExample Display Changing Password Set Operation Menu Example Display Setting Battery TypeSet Battery Type Example Display of Set Operation Menu4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms 4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version4a.1 Calibration 4a.4 Internal Pump Calibration 4a.3 Enable SensorsPCB Replacing Battery PackRemove shorting clip Replacing SensorsEnmet Part No Description Instrument InformationElement Specification Target SpecificationsDefault 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 Symptom Possible Cause Action TroubleshootingWarranty PO Box Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, Michigan 734.761.1270 Fax Returning an Instrument for RepairRepair Return Form