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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

www.rkiinstruments.com SDM-E2 Docking StationStandalone ConfigurationOperator’s ManualPart Number: 71-0224RKRevision: DReleased: 11/19/13

Page 2 - Warranty

5 • OverviewChapter 2: DescriptionOverviewThis section describes the SDM-E2 docking station. It is designed to be used on a table top and consists of

Page 3 - Table of Contents

USB Cable • 6USB CableA Type A to Type B USB cable is provided with the docking station. It is only for use with the PC Controlled configuration. It

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7 • Instrument PanelA check valve is included with the SDM-E2 but is not needed for the Standalone configuration. It is used for the PC Controlled co

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Back Panel • 8Back PanelThe back panel includes the power jack, sample fittings, gas out to EAGLE 2 fitting, and a USB PC connector. Power JackThe po

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Introduction

9 • Control PanelControl PanelThe control panel is used to setup and operate the docking station in the Standalone configuration. It is located at th

Page 7 - System Requirements

Control Panel • 10CAL S • Initiates a calibration• Cancels a calibration• Clears data from docking station memory (when used with COPY button)• Move

Page 8 - Specifications

11 • Front PanelFront PanelA type A USB port is located on the front of the docking station. This port can be used to save calibration and bump test

Page 9 - About this Manual

Overview • 12Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the SDM-E2OverviewThere are four tasks that must be completed before you can begin to use the SDM-E2: hardwa

Page 10 - Chapter 2: Description

13 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Modesafely dispersed, such as an open window. CAUTION: The maximum recommended length for the exhaust

Page 11 - USB Cable

Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode • 14Air Sample Time (AIR TIME)The air sample time can be set separately for bump testing and calibrat

Page 12 - Instrument Panel

WarrantyWarrantyRKI Instruments, Inc. warrants gas alarm equipment sold by us to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, and performance f

Page 13 - Back Panel

15 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit ModeTurning on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2Do the following to turn on the SDM-E2 and establish a conne

Page 14 - Control Panel

Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode • 16 6. If the EAGLE 2 is equipped with NiMH batteries and you wish to charge the batteries, connect

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17 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit ModeSetting the Bump Test ParametersDo the following to set the bump test parameters after establishi

Page 16 - Front Panel

Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode • 18 4. If you wish to cancel setting the bump test parameters or were just viewing the parameters to

Page 17 - Hardware Assembly

19 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit ModeSetting the Calibration ParametersDo the following to set the calibration parameters after establ

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Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode • 20 4. If you wish to cancel setting the calibration parameters or were just viewing the parameters

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21 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit ModeSetting the Gas Inlet ParametersThe gas inlet parameters define what gas ports are used during bu

Page 20 - C a li bra ti on S ta tio n

Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode • 22 3. Press and release the EDIT ENTER button. The EAGLE 2 will display the following screen with t

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23 • Setting the Operational Parameters in Edit Mode 7. To edit the gas assignments, move the cursor next to the ASSIGN parameter with the BUMP T or

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Connecting Calibration Gas • 24Connecting Calibration Gas The GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the docking station are designed to be used wit

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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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25 • Connecting Calibration GasUse Table 4 below as a guide in determining which calibration gas cylinder is appropriate for your system. See “Spare

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Installing the Single Module Data Viewer Software • 26Installing the Single Module Data Viewer Software 1. Launch Windows®. 2. Exit from all applicat

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27 • OverviewChapter 4: OperationOverviewWhen you have completed the tasks in "Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the SDM-E2", you are ready to us

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Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors • 28 5. Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and sl

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29 • Bump Testing Instruments with Standard SensorsWARNING: Do not plug the charger cable into a battery pack that contains alkaline batteries. Do no

Page 29 - Connecting Calibration Gas

Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors • 30 11. Press and hold the BUMP T button until the BUMP T LED turns on (about one second) then releas

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31 • Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors 14. The SDM-E2 will perform a fresh air adjustment on the instrument.• If the air adjustment is s

Page 31 - Software

Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors • 32 15. The SDM-E2 will apply calibration gas to the instrument for the time defined by the GAS TIME

Page 32 - Chapter 4: Operation

33 • Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors 17. When the AUTO CAL bump test parameter is set to ON:• If all channels pass the bump test: a. T

Page 33 - C a libra ti on St atio n

Bump Testing Instruments with Standard Sensors • 34The current gas readings will be displayed along with the bump test results. A “C” will appear nex

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Table of ContentsSetting the Gas Inlet Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Connecting

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35 • Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensorsseconds. If the bump test failed, the instrument will shut off after 10 minutes. If buttons are pre

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Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors • 36To perform a calibration on an instrument: 1. Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-E

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37 • Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors 6. If the EAGLE 2 is equipped with NiMH batteries and you wish to charge the batteries, connect th

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Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors • 38 10. Press and hold the CAL S button until the CAL S LED turns on (about one second) then release i

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39 • Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors 13. The SDM-E2 will perform a fresh air adjustment on the instrument.• If the air adjustment is su

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Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors • 40with a P (pass) or an F (fail) while the fresh air purge is performed. 16. Once the fresh air purge

Page 41 - C ali bra ti on S t at io n

41 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensorssaved bump test and calibration records to a USB flash drive. 19. Disconnect the charger cable,

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 42 5. Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and s

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43 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsWARNING: Do not plug the charger cable into a battery pack that contains alkaline batteries. Do n

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 44NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO2 sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-5.00 %vol range, be s

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Table of ContentsChanging the Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Exiting

Page 46 - Bump Testing an Instrument

45 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors• To perform a calibration, press and release the CAL S button. 13. The “Z” to the right of the g

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 46 15. The SDM-E2 will apply GAS 1 calibration gas to the instrument for the time defined by the GA

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47 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensorsb. Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 48e. Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2

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49 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensorsb. GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the fifth sensor and the SDM-E2 will determine if it

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 50e. Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2

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51 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsNOTE: GAS 1 calibration gas will continue to be applied so that the total gas application time is

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 52d. Once the calibration is complete, the screen will indicate whether the fifth channel calibrati

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53 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensorsg. GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the sixth channel and the SDM-E2 will determine if it

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 54instrument, it will automatically turn it off 10 minutes after the last button push.To turn off t

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1 • OverviewChapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThis chapter briefly describes the SDM-E2 Docking Station and the Single Module Data Viewer Program. This

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55 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsCalibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsWhen a calibration is performed, the docking station

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 56 5. Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and sl

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57 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsWARNING: Do not plug the charger cable into a battery pack that contains alkaline batteries. Do no

Page 60 - Calibrating an Instrument

Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 58 10. Press and hold the CAL S button until the CAL S LED turns on (about one second) then release

Page 61 - Calibration Station

59 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 13. The SDM-E2 will perform a fresh air adjustment on the instrument.• If the air adjustment is s

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 60calibrated yet. 15. The calibration results for the standard 4 channels will be displayed by a P (

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61 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensorsrelease the EDIT ENTER button on the SDM-E2. The calibration will continue. 19. Once the GAS 2 cal

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 62EDIT ENTER button until the home screen appears. • To turn the EAGLE 2 off:If the calibration was

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63 • TroubleshootingTroubleshootingNOTE: This troubleshooting guide describes SDM-E2 problems only. See the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual for problems yo

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Troubleshooting • 64• No IR connection between EAGLE 2 and SDM-E2• SDM-E2 is not turned on.• The EAGLE 2 is not correctly inserted into the instrumen

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System Requirements • 2CAUTION: The EAGLE 2 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen

Page 68 - Troubleshooting

65 • Charging an Instrument in a Docking StationCharging an Instrument in a Docking StationThe SDM-E2 can be used to charge the rechargeable NiMH bat

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Charging an Instrument in a Docking Station • 66NOTE: If alkaline batteries are detected, the SDM-E2 must be turned off and on again before attemptin

Page 70 - Bump Test or Calibration

67 • Charging an Instrument in a Docking StationBatteries Too Drained for Standalone OperationIf the charger is connected to the EAGLE 2 and the batt

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Calibration and Bump Test Records • 68Calibration and Bump Test RecordsThe SDM-E2 saves a record of each bump test and calibration performed. It is c

Page 72 - WHILE CHARGING

69 • Calibration and Bump Test RecordsSDM-E2 will take a few seconds to determine how much memory is available in the flash drive. • If the flash dri

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Calibration and Bump Test Records • 70The files that an SDM-E2 saves to a USB flash drive are structured so that they can be imported into a database

Page 74 - Clearing the SDM-E2’s Memory

71 • OverviewChapter 5: Single Module Data Viewer ProgramOverviewThe Single Module Data Viewer Program is used to view, organize, and print bump test

Page 75 - Multiple Times In One Day

Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program • 72NOTE: When you start the Single Module Data Viewer Program for the first time, there will be no data

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73 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program• View the bump test and calibration data saved in the database.• Delete data.• Print bump test or ca

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Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program • 74Organizing the Data When viewing the data, it can be organized in two ways: 1. Base View FormatIn bas

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3 • SpecificationsSpecificationsTable 1: SDM-E2 SpecificationsInput Power 12 VDCNOTE: AC Adapter with 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6A input and 12 VDC,

Page 79 - Organizing the Data

75 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program 2. ID View FormatIn ID view format, the data can be organized by one or more of the following items

Page 80 - Viewing the Data

Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program • 76 2. When an item no longer has a (+) or (-) symbol next to it, single click it and the contents of th

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77 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer ProgramIf you organize the data by date, then folders organized by year/month appear in the left side of the

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Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program • 78If you are viewing data in ID view format, expand the folders in the left side of the window until th

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79 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Programappear showing the selected printer and confirming if you want to print. Verify that the selected pri

Page 84 - Changing the Password

Spare Parts List • 80window will appear prompting you for the new password again. 5. Enter the new password again and click the Confirm New Password

Page 85 - Spare Parts List

81 • Spare Parts List81-0018RK-01 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane in air, 34 liter steel81-0018RK-03 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane

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Spare Parts List • 8281-0142RK-04 5-gas calibration cylinder, CH4/O2/H2S/CO/SO2, 34 liter aluminum81-0143RK-02 Five-gas calibration cylinder, CH4/O2/

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83 • Appendix A: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR SensorsAppendix A: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR SensorsThe default ga

Page 88 - EAGLE 2s with IR Sensors

Appendix A: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR Sensors • 84An IR sensor that can be bump tested or calibrated with one or more of the stan

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About this Manual • 4About this ManualThe SDM-E2 Docking Station Standalone Configuration Operator’s Manual uses the following conventions for notes,

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