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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

www.rkiinstruments.com SDM-E2 Docking StationPC Controlled ConfigurationOperator’s ManualPart Number: 71-0251RKRevision: EReleased: 5/29/14

Page 2 - Warranty

5 • DescriptionDescriptionThis section describes the SDM-E2 docking station. It is designed to be used on a table top and consists of the AC adaptor,

Page 3 - Table of Contents

95 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 12. After the GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first special sensor will

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 96 13. If you are calibrating an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, you will then be

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97 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors Figure 73: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the results.

Page 6 - Introduction

Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 98 14. After calibration gas is applied, the docking stations will purge with fresh air for 45 secon

Page 7 - System Requirements

99 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 15. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the following window will

Page 8 - Specifications

Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 100• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which channels failed to ca

Page 9 - About this Manual

101 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC

Page 10 - Description

Troubleshooting • 102TroubleshootingNOTE: This troubleshooting guide describes SDM-E2 problems only. See the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual for problems y

Page 11 - USB Cable

103 • Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2The SDM-E2 can be used to charge the rechargeable batteries in an EAGLE 2

Page 12 - Instrument Panel

Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2 • 104 2. After the bump test or calibration has been completed, turn off the instrument(s) by selecting the instr

Page 13 - Back Panel

Description • 6USB CableA Type A to Type B USB cable is provided with the docking station. It is used to connect the USB port on the back of the SDM-

Page 14 - Control Panel

105 • Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2release the POWER button. The COPY LED will remain on if the SDM-E2 was used in Standalone Configuration and

Page 15 - Station Systems

Logs Button • 106Logs ButtonThe Logs Window contains saved data from EAGLE 2 instruments in addition to records of bump tests and calibrations perfor

Page 16 - Hardware Setup

107 • Logs ButtonTo view data in the Date Base View Format:a. Select Date in the Base view box.b. Click the expanded view symbol (+) next to a date f

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Logs Button • 108next to the item or double click it. 2. ID View FormatThe data may be organized by one or more of the following parameters: • Serial

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109 • Logs ButtonIf any of these boxes are selected, the Base view box disappears. Click the selection box or boxes in the lower left frame to organi

Page 19 - Hardware Setup • 14

Logs Button • 110same year/month, they will be distinguished by their different serial numbers.NOTE: In the examples that follow, the data will be sh

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111 • Logs Button 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All alarm trend data files for that instrument in that particular year/month will

Page 21 - Hardware Setup • 16

Logs Button • 112 4. Click a file to see the instrument information, gas readings at the time of the event, and the alarm setpoints in the lower righ

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113 • Logs Button 5. To view the alarm trend data, double click the desired file. Figure 83: Alarm Trend DataEach data point will be displayed in the

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Logs Button • 114%volume units depending on the instrument setting. However, when viewing alarm trend data, the data for the catalytic LEL channel ca

Page 24 - Connecting Calibration Gas

7 • DescriptionA check valve is included with the SDM-E2. It is intended for use on the exhaust fitting when manifolding multiple docking stations to

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115 • Logs Button 7. In the graph part of the screen,• You can choose which gas(es) you want to graph by selecting or deselecting the boxes next to e

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Logs Button • 116The IR Range Select box is located in the upper right corner of the graph portion of the alarm trend screen just to the right of the

Page 27 - PC Controller Software

117 • Logs Buttonhighlight that data point in the table. Clicking a data point in the table will move the red line in the graph to that data point. 8

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Logs Button • 118Calibration DataThe EAGLE 2 is capable of saving calibration information for up to the 100 most recent calibrations. When the maximu

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119 • Logs Button 4. Click one of the calibration data files. The fields in the bottom right frame will fill in. The instrument information will be d

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Logs Button • 120Calibration Report control button along the top of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you want to print. Click

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121 • Logs Buttonsaved in the program.Alarm event files save the time, instrument channel, gas, and alarm type of every gas alarm event that occurs o

Page 32 - PC Controller Program

Logs Button • 122selected and click the Print control button in the upper left corner of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you

Page 33 - Controller Program

123 • Logs Buttonoperation. The serial number, user ID, station ID, and catalytic combustible channel configuration that are entered in the instrumen

Page 34 - Main Program Window

Logs Button • 124 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All interval trend data files for that instrument in that particular year/month wi

Page 35 - Setting Up the Configuration

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

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125 • Logs Button 4. Click one of the interval trend data files. The fields in the bottom right frame will fill in. The instrument information will b

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Logs Button • 126 5. To view the interval trend data, double click the desired file. Figure 94: Interval Trend DataIn table format on the left half o

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127 • Logs ButtonTo change the proportions of the table to the graph, click the divider between the two and move it.To display instrument information

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Logs Button • 128• If installed, an infrared methane or hydrocarbon channel records data in %LEL and/or % volume units depending on whether the chann

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129 • Logs Button%LEL is chosen as the unit, any ppm or %volume data is converted and graphed as %LEL. The user may change back and forth between the

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Logs Button • 130The IR Range Select box is located in the upper right corner of the graph portion of the interval trend screen just to the right of

Page 42 - Cylinders Window

131 • Logs Buttonpoint in the table will move the red line in the graph to that data point. 8. To print the data, select either List or Graph in the

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Logs Button • 132Memo DataAny information entered into the Memo field in the Edit window is saved in a file in the Logs window. If there is text in t

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133 • Logs Button 4. Click on one of the memo files. The fields in the bottom right screen will fill in. The instrument information will be displayed

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Logs Button • 134 6. To save memo data, click the Save control button in the upper left corner of the Logs window. A “Save As” dialog box will appear

Page 46 - 3 SEC OFF

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

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135 • Logs Button 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All bump test data files for that instrument in that particular year/month will ap

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Logs Button • 136 4. Click on one of the bump test data files. The fields in the bottom right screen will fill in. The instrument information will be

Page 49 - Icon View vs. Details View

137 • Logs ButtonReport control button along the top of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you want to print. Click OK. 10. To p

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Logs Button • 138Deleting Data in the Logs WindowData can be deleted from the Logs window by right clicking on the folder or file you wish to delete.

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139 • Instrument Function MenuInstrument Function MenuWhen you are in the main program window, if you right click on an instrument or a docking stati

Page 52 - Testing or Calibration

Instrument Function Menu • 140Sensor Tab, the Station & User Tab, the Conversion Table Tab, the PID Sensor Tab, the Channel Gas Tab, and the Gas

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141 • Instrument Function MenuSeveral parameters are always selectable and do not depend on which sub tab is selected. • Serial No.: To change the cu

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Instrument Function Menu • 142will still appear in the Memo field. 2. If necessary, delete the old memo. Enter the information you wish to document.

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143 • Instrument Function MenuOption 1 Sub TabThe adjustable parameters in the Option 1 Tab are:• OXY Alarm Pattern: The oxygen alarms can be set to

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Instrument Function Menu • 144choose to continue accumulating TWA and PEAK readings and the time in operation from the last time the EAGLE 2 was used

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USB Hub Requirements for Multiple Station Systems • 10Front PanelA type A USB port is located on the front of the docking station. This port can be u

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145 • Instrument Function MenuOption 2 Sub TabThe Option 2 Tab of the Parameter Tab contains additional parameters that can be changed.• Date Time Di

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Instrument Function Menu • 146• BH Measuring Time: The BH Measuring Time parameter only applies to instruments being used in Bar Hole Mode. The BH Me

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147 • Instrument Function MenuA confirmation screen will appear asking if you would like to save the changes you have made. To save the changes and r

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Instrument Function Menu • 148 2. Click the box again and only the value will be highlighted in blue. 3. Type in the new desired value. 4. Repeat ste

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149 • Instrument Function Menu 2. Navigate to the location you want to save the file, type in a file name, and click Save. You can save multiple stat

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Instrument Function Menu • 150 3. The csv files can be opened, edited, and saved using a word processing program such as Word, WordPad, or Notepad. T

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151 • Instrument Function MenuLoading ID Files 1. In the Station & User Tab, click Import csv file for either the Station ID list or User ID list

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Instrument Function Menu • 152 2. Navigate to the file you wish to import and click Open. 3. Once you have imported the Station ID and/or User ID csv

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153 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Click OK to save the changes and click Yes in the confirmation window that comes up. The program will tell you to w

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Instrument Function Menu • 154Conversion Table TabThe Conversion Table tab is used to view the pre-defined relative response gases for the catalytic

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11 • Hardware SetupHardware SetupThis section describes how to assemble the hardware that came with the SDM-E2, assemble a manifold, and connect cali

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155 • Instrument Function Menufactor for each pre-defined gas is factory defined. The factor for any user-defined gases must be obtained through test

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Instrument Function Menu • 156While the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 5 user-defined gases may be edited by doing the following: 1. Click

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157 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The list o

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Instrument Function Menu • 158 9. The values you entered in the csv file will appear in the User-Defined Table. 10. If the program finds anything wro

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159 • Instrument Function Menu•NameThis is what will appear in the PID Sensor Relative Response Screen in the EAGLE 2. The name can be up to 3 charac

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Instrument Function Menu • 160There are limitations for the full scale and increment values that depend on the factor for both the high range and the

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161 • Instrument Function MenuWhile the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 1 user-defined gas may be edited by doing the following: 1. Click on

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Instrument Function Menu • 162 2. The user-defined gas is gas 17. If no user-defined PID gas has been previously defined for the connected instrument

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163 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The user d

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Instrument Function Menu • 164Channel Gas TabThe Channel Gas Tab allows the view the gas channel order and various parameters related to those channe

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Hardware Setup • 12NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO2 sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-5.00 %vol range, be sure to replace the air filter at

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165 • Instrument Function MenuGas Name TabThe Gas Name Tab displays current gas names and values related to the catalytic LEL channel. The informatio

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 166Power Off FunctionThis function can be activated by either right clicking an instrument and selecting Power

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167 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorSome abbreviations that appear in the table are:• ZR-No response• NV-Cannot be measuredTable 7: Response Fa

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 168Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Butane, n- 106-97-8 C4H10 46Butanol, 1- 71-36-3 C4H10O 4B

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169 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Chlorotoluene, o- 95-49-8 C7H7Cl 0.5Chlorotoluene, p- 108-4

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 170Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dichloroethane, 1,1- 75-34-3 C2H4Cl2 ZR Dichloroethene, 1,1

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171 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dinitrobenzene, o- 528-29-0 C6H4N2O4 ZR Dinitrobenzene, p-

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 172Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Formic acid 64-18-6 CH2O2 ZR Furfural 98-01-1 C5H4O2 1.4Fu

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173 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Isodecanol 25339-17-7 C10H22O 0.9Isoflurane 26675-46-7 C3H2Cl

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 174Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Methyl t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 C5H12O 0.8Methyl-2-propen-1

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13 • Hardware Setupconfigurations, see “Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or Calibration” on page 47 for more information and suggestions for man

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175 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Pentachloroethane 76-01-7 C2HCl5 ZR Pentachlorofluoroethane 3

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 176Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Tetrabromoethane, 1,1,2,2- 79-27-6 C2H2Br4 2Tetracarbonylni

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177 • Config WindowConfig WindowTo enter the Configuration Window, click the Config button. The program will prompt you for a password. The default p

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Config Window • 178Database TabThe Database Tab allows you to view or change where the data from your SDM-E2 docking stations is saved. It also allow

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179 • Config Window 2. Choose where you would like the new database to be stored and enter a name for it and click Save. The new database will be cre

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Config Window • 180Password TabThe password Tab allows you to change the Configuration Window password to something other than the factory set ABCDE.

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181 • Spare Parts List 2. To cancel any changes you have made at any time, click Cancel in the main Password Tab. The program will tell you that chan

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Spare Parts List • 18281-0013RK-05 Calibration cylinder, 50% vol CH4 in N2, 58 liter steel81-0018RK-01 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane in air

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183 • Spare Parts List81-0142RK-02 Five-gas calibration cylinder, 50% LEL CH4/12% O2/25 ppm H2S/50 ppm CO/5 ppm SO2 in nitrogen, 58 liter aluminum81-

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Spare Parts List • 184814-101-P25 Calibration kit, 5-gas with IBL, 58 liter aluminum cylinder814-101-P25-DLV Calibration kit, 5-gas with IBL, 34 lite

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Hardware Setup • 14Unit 1T-FittingUnit 2Unit 9Unit 109 inches30 Foot Max Exhaust TubeTo Open AreaCheck Valve...7 inches Figure 11: Exhaust Tubing Con

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185 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-Appendix A: Multiple Instrument ConfigurationsEAGLE 2s with different sensor com

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Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 186NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO2 sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-

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187 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the b

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Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 188NOTE: Do not select every gas in the gas cylinder confirmation screen unless

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189 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the ins

Page 107 - Troubleshooting

Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 190If you are bump testing single channel special sensor instruments and do not

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191 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-If you are bump testing single channel special sensor instruments and have a man

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Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 192 10. Click OK. You will be asked if you want to bump test the instruments. C

Page 110 - PLEASE WAIT

193 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 12. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calib

Page 111 - Logs Button

Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 194 13. After GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first s

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

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15 • Hardware SetupGAS 1 TubingThe GAS 1 fittings for up to 10 docking stations can be manifolded together. Reference Figure 12 for the instructions

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195 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 14. You will then be prompted to change the GAS 2 cylinder. The pumps on the in

Page 115 - Alarm Trend Data

Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 196 Figure 138: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the

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197 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 16. After the last GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied, the docking station

Page 117 - Figure 82: Alarm Trend Data

Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 198 17. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the f

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199 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the fol

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Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 200• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM

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201 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes t

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 202Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsStandard EA

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203 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 5. Select the instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlig

Page 123 - Calibration Data

Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 204 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for th

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Hardware Setup • 16Unit 2Unit 7Unit 4Unit 9Unit 1Unit 6Unit 5Unit 10Unit 3Unit 8 Figure 12: Gas 1 Tubing Connections

Page 125 - Event Data

205 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsNOTE: Do not select every gas in the gas cylinder confirmation screen unless

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 206 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the

Page 127 - Interval Trend Data

207 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsIf you are calibrating single channel special sensor instruments and do not h

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 208If you are calibrating single channel special sensor instruments and have a m

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209 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 9. Click OK. You will be asked if you want to calibrate the instruments. Cli

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 210 11. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, ca

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211 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 12. After the GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the firs

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 212 13. You will then be prompted to change the GAS 2 cylinder. The pumps on the

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213 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations Figure 153: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the r

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Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 214 15. After calibration gas is applied, the docking stations will purge with f

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17 • Hardware SetupNOTE: Use this figure if the EAGLE 2s that will be connected have exactly the same GAS 2 configuration.Unit 2Unit 7Unit 1Unit 6Uni

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215 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 16. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the f

Page 137 - Memo Data

Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 216• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which c

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217 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument beco

Page 139 - Bump Test Data

Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 218Appendix B: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR SensorsThe default

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219 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsThe LEL only and autoranging ranges of the IR CH4 and IR “HC” sensors are the

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Hardware Setup • 18NOTE: Use this figure if 5 or less EAGLE 2s have exactly the same GAS 2 configuration.Unit 7Unit 4Unit 9Unit 1Unit 2Unit 6Unit 5Un

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19 • Hardware SetupConnecting Calibration Gas The GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the docking station are designed to be used with a calibrat

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Hardware Setup • 20(typically channel 6). If one of the two special sensors has a target gas that’s in a 5-gas cylinder (ie. SO2 or high range PID),

Page 144 - Instrument Function Menu

21 • EAGLE 2 and GX Type Instrument ConnectionTo connect calibration gas to the SDM-E2, do the following: 1. If the area around the docking station i

Page 145 - Edit Function

Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 22Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 1. Launch Windows®. 2.

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23 • Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 11. A Device Driver Window will appear prompting you to install necessary drivers.

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Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 24 14. Click Finish once the drivers are successfully installed. Figure 16: Finish De

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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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25 • Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 18. The first time a SDM-E2 is turned on after being connected to the computer, a F

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Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 26 20. The wizard will search for the driver files. Figure 18: Searching 21. Once the

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27 • Launching the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramLaunching the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Program 1. Click Start on the Windo

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Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Program • 28Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramThis section provides a

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29 • Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramMain Program WindowThe main program window is where the current status of the progra

Page 154 - Figure 112: Save As

Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 302s that are currently connected to the PC Controller Program and EAGLE 2s that are in the database. The SDM-

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31 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program 2. The configuration parameters are located in the Configuration Window of the SDM Docking Station PC Contr

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Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 32parameters in connected instruments. See “Edit Function” on page 140 for a complete description of the Edit

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33 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program 8. Select the Calibration options.In the Calibration section of the Parameter Tab, you can select Manual Ca

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Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 34If Auto Bump Test is selected, and an instrument is due for bump testing, a bump test will automatically beg

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Table of ContentsPC Controller Program Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Main Program Window . . .

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35 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program• ToleranceThe Tolerance can be set between 10% and 50%. The factory setting is 50%. It determines how close

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Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 36 3. The Parameter Tab of the Configuration Window will be displayed. Figure 23: Config Window Parameter Tab

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37 • Setting Up the PC Controller Programorder on the Main Program Window, but the stations which are off will not be shown. 13. If you need to reord

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Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 38Selecting a Cylinder from the Predefined ListThe Cylinders Window comes with several predefined cylinders th

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39 • Setting Up the PC Controller ProgramCancel in the Cylinders Window. A window will appear notifying you that changes will not be saved. To contin

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Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 40 3. Type in the name of your new cylinder (ie. gas name and concentration). 4. Click in the P

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41 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller ProgramWARNING: Inserting the EAGLE 2 improperly may damage the exhaust bellow at the back of the SD

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Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 42LED will begin to flash amber. If the batteries are fully charged, the CHARGE LED will become

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43 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program 9. Turn on each EAGLE 2 by pressing and holding the POWER ENTER RESET button on each EAGLE 2

Page 169 - Figure 125: Channel Gas Tab

Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 44 Figure 29: EAGLE 2s Connected and DownloadedIf an instrument is due for calibration, the do

Page 170 - Clear Logs Function

Table of ContentsMemo Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Bump Test Data.

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45 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller ProgramDetails View allows you to view connected EAGLE 2s and previously connected EAGLE 2s in a tab

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Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 46Printing and Exporting an Instrument List from the Main Program WindowYou can print, save, or

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47 • Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or CalibrationTo save the instrument list as a .csv file: 1. Click the Save icon located just below the Ex

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Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or Calibration • 48docking station manifold bank and the other set will be used for the second docking station

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49 • Automatic Bump Testing and CalibrationAutomatic Bump Testing and CalibrationThe PC Controller Program will automatically perform a bump test or

Page 176 - C4H2F5ClO

Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 50Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s)The following instructions apply to EAGLE 2s with one or more

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51 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to bump test and click on them to highlight them as s

Page 178 - C3H2ClF5O

Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 52 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the bump test. When using a

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53 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the cylin

Page 180 - C2H2O2FNa

Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 54 11. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on the pr

Page 181 - C12H27O4P

1 • IntroductionIntroductionThis section briefly describes the SDM-E2 Docking Station, the Single Module Data Viewer Program, and the SDM Docking Sta

Page 182 - Config Window

55 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 12. After air is applied, and if all the channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas will be

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Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 56 13. After calibration gas is applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air for 45 seconds. F

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57 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 14. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the following window will open i

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Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 58• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the following window will open

Page 186 - Spare Parts List

59 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s)• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM-E2 automatically performs

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Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 60• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Controll

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61 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas InstrumentCalibrating a Standard 4-Gas InstrumentThe following instructions apply to EAGLE 2s with one or more of t

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Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 62 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlight them as sho

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63 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the calibration. When using a

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Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 64 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the cylinde

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

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65 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 10. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The CAL S LED will begin to f

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Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 66 11. After air is applied, and if all the channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas will be ap

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67 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 12. After calibration gas is applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air for 45 seconds. Fig

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Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 68 13. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the following window will open in

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69 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which channels failed to calibrate.

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Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 70• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Controll

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71 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsBump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsStandard EAGLE 2s contain some combination of the

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 72 4. Ensure that the gas out to EAGLE 2 line is connected to the inlet of the EAGLE 2. 5. Select t

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73 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the bump test. If you

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 74 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the

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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,

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75 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsIf you have a 5-gas cylinder that contains the special sensor’s target gas in the correct concent

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 76If you are bump testing an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, the confirmation scr

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77 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 11. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 78 12. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas from t

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79 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 13. After GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first special sensor will th

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 80 14. If you are bump testing an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, you will then b

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81 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors Figure 59: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the results. If the bump t

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 82 15. After GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air

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83 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 16. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the following window will

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 84• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the following window wil

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About this Manual • 4About this ManualThe SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controlled Configuration Operator’s Manual uses the following conventions for not

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85 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM-E2 automatically per

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Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 86• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Co

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87 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsCalibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsStandard EAGLE 2s contain some combination of the st

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 88 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlight them

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89 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the calibration. If you

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 90 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the

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91 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsIf you have a 5-gas cylinder that contains the special sensor’s target gas in the correct concentr

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 92If you are calibrating an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, this confirmation scre

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93 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 10. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on t

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Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 94 11. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas from th

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