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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

www.rkiinstruments.com Eagle 2 Maintenance Data LoaderOperator’s ManualPart Number: 71-0191RKRevision: DReleased: 5/29/14

Page 2 - Warranty

7 • Launching the ProgramLaunching the Program 1. Click Start in the Windows® Icon Tray, then select Programs, then select Eagle 2 Maintenance Data L

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Connecting an Eagle 2 to the Maintenance Data Loader Program • 8Connecting an Eagle 2 to the Maintenance Data Loader ProgramFollow these steps to con

Page 4 - Introduction

9 • Connecting an Eagle 2 to the Maintenance Data Loader Program 3. Press and hold the POWER ENTER RESET button on the Eagle 2 until you hear a beep,

Page 5 - System Requirements

Control Buttons • 10Control ButtonsThere are 5 control buttons on the main screen: Get Current EAGLE 2 Data, Select Distributed File, Transmit New Da

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11 • Control Buttons 3. Click Get Current EAGLE 2 Data to retrieve the instrument’s user and station ID, catalytic combustible user defined gases, an

Page 7 - IrDA Downloading Cable

Control Buttons • 12Transmit New DataAfter information has been updated in the parameter tabs, this button is used to upload that data to the Eagle 2

Page 8 - Wireless Link Operation Note

13 • Station & User TabStation & User TabThe Station & User tab displays a list of Station IDs and User IDs. The first time the Eagle 2 i

Page 9 - 6. Click OK

Station & User Tab • 14CSV FilesTo edit the Station ID or User ID list, you will need to import a csv (comma separated values) file into the prog

Page 10 - Launching the Program

15 • Station & User TabThe csv files can be opened, edited, and saved using a word processing program such as Word, WordPad, or Notepad. The Stat

Page 11 - Loader Program

Station & User Tab • 16 4. Open the saved files in Word, WordPad, or Notepad, enter new Station or User IDs, and save the files. 5. In the Statio

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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

Page 13 - Control Buttons

17 • Conversion Table TabConversion Table TabThe Conversion Table tab is used to view the pre-defined relative response gases for the catalytic combu

Page 14 - Select Distributed File

Conversion Table Tab • 18may contain any character in upper- or lower-case.•FactorThis value is the response factor for the listed gas relative to me

Page 15 - Power OFF

19 • Conversion Table Tab• VoltThis value determines the sensor voltage for the catalytic combustible sensor. It can be set to 1.3 or 2.4. When set t

Page 16 - Station & User Tab

Conversion Table Tab • 20blank. Any previously defined gases will appear. 3. Export the current data by pressing the “Export csv file” button. Choose

Page 17 - CSV Files

21 • Conversion Table TabData Loader Program. The first value is the gas number, the second is the gas name, etc. 6. Edit the values you wish to chan

Page 18 - Loading User and Station IDs

PID Sensor Tab • 22PID Sensor TabThe PID Sensor tab is used to view the pre-defined relative response gases and to view or define the 1 user-defined

Page 19 - Station & User Tab • 16

23 • PID Sensor Tab• Full ScaleThis is the full scale value for the target gas.•PointThe point value indicates to what decimal place the gas readings

Page 20 - Conversion Table Tab

PID Sensor Tab • 24There are limitations for the full scale and increment values that depend on the factor for both the high range and the low range.

Page 21 - Conversion Table Tab • 18

25 • PID Sensor TabWhile the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 1 user-defined gas may be edited by doing the following: 1. With Maintenance Da

Page 22 - 19 • Conversion Table Tab

PID Sensor Tab • 26NOTE: Make sure you have downloaded the data from the EAGLE 2 to avoid erasing its data when updating the instrument using the Tra

Page 23 - Conversion Table Tab • 20

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

Page 24 - 21 • Conversion Table Tab

27 • PID Sensor Tab 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The user defined PID

Page 25 - PID Sensor Tab

Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 28correct, transmit the new data to the connected instrument by pressing “Transmit New Data”. Obtaining a Rela

Page 26 - 23 • PID Sensor Tab

29 • Obtaining a Relative Response Factorcompound)• CAS No.-Sometimes it is easier to identify a VOC from the internationally recognized CAS (Chemica

Page 27 - PID Sensor Tab • 24

Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 30Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Biphenyl 92-52-4 C12H10 0.4Bis(2,3-epoxypropyl) ether 7/5/38

Page 28 - 25 • PID Sensor Tab

31 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Chloro-1,3-butadiene, 2- 126-99-8 C4H5Cl 3.2Chloro-1-fluoroe

Page 29 - PID Sensor Tab • 26

Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 32Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1,2-1649-08-7 C2H2Cl2F2 ZR Dichlo

Page 30 - 27 • PID Sensor Tab

33 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dimethyl cyclohexane, 1,2- 583-57-3 C8H16 1.1Dimethyl disulp

Page 31 - Response Factor

Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 34Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Ethyl hexanoate 123-66-0 C8H16O2 2.6Ethyl hexanol, 2- 105-7

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35 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Hydroquinone 123-31-9 C6H6O2 0.8Hydroxypropyl acrylate 2- 999-

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 36Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Methoxypropyl acetate 108-65-6 C6H12O3 1.2Methyl acetate 7

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1 • IntroductionIntroductionCAUTION: Read and understand this manual before using the Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader Program. Also read and understa

Page 35 - C2H2Cl2F2

37 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Nitropropane, 2- 79-46-9 C3H7NO2 ZR Nitrous oxide 10024-97-

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Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 38Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Propylene oxide 75-56-9 C3H6O 7Propyleneimine 75-55-8 C3H7N

Page 37 - C6H18OSi2

39 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Tributylamine 102-82-9 C12H27N 1Trichloro-1,1-difluoroethane,

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Spare Parts List • 40Spare Parts ListTable 5: Spare Parts ListPart Number Description47-5027RK Cable, USB/IrDA adapter71-0154RK EAGLE 2 Operator’s Ma

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System Requirements • 2next section.CAUTION: The Eagle 2 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide,

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3 • Installing the Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader ProgramInstalling the Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader Program 1. Launch Windows®. 2. Exit from all

Page 41 - C12H27O4P

IrDA Downloading Cable • 4 5. Follow the on-screen instructions in the InstallShield Wizard Window to install the program. 6. If the InstallShield Wi

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5 • IrDA Downloading CableInstalling an IrDA Adapter CableAfter installing the Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader Program, connect the IrDA/USB cable to

Page 43 - Spare Parts List

IrDA Downloading Cable • 6 6. Click OK. 7. Close the Control Panel window. Figure 2: Image Transfer Tab

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