Multi Gas Clip Simple User’s Manual
V1.0
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Portable gas detectors you can count on.
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Detector Menus/Options
Main Menu
Once activated, t
he
Main Menu
is accesse
d
by pressing the power/menu button two separate
times in quick succession (double-tap). The detector will display in the following order:
1.
Life Remaining
–
Number of months and days left before the
24 month
life of
the
detector expires.
Months remaining will display until there are less than 30 days
remaining. From that time, until the end of life, only days remaining will display.
2.
Date/Time
–
Current date & time automatically sets every time the instrument is
communicated via GCT IR Link, MGC-S Dock or MGC-S Wall Mount Dock.
3.
User Message
–
A unique programmed message, up to 36 alpha-numeric
characters, can be assigned to individual detectors (refer to the
Adjustable
Options
section). If the User Message does not fit on one screen, it will scroll
right-to-left
twice. If no User Message is set up, the detector will skip ahead to
the Sub-Menu
Prompts:
“SHOW STATUS”
&
“SHOW OPTION”
. Default user
message is “
GAS
CLIP TECHNOLOGIES
”.
4.
Sub-Menu Prompts
- Pressing the power/menu button briefly during a Sub-Menu
prompt,
“SHOW STATUS”
(to access the Status Menu) or
“SHOW OPTION”
(to
access the Option Menu), will cause the detector to show more information for
that
Sub Menu. If the power/menu button is not pressed, the detector will
immediately
return to normal operation.
Status Menu
The
Status Menu
is accessed by pressing the power/menu button
once during the “
SHOW
STATUS
”
prompt. The detector will display in the following order:
1.
“
L. CAL
___
”
–
the last calibration date
2.
“
CAL DUE
”
or “
CAL IN
XXX
d.
”
–
denotes if a calibration is due or how many days
until it is due
(will be displayed only if a calibration interval has been set up)
3.
“
L. BUMP
___
”
–
the last bump test date
4.
“
BUMP DUE
”
or “
BUMP
XXX
d.
”
–
denotes if a bump test is due or how many days
until it is due (will be displayed only if a bump test interval has been set up)
5.
“
TWA
” –
current Time Weighted Average readings
6.
“
STEL
” –
current Short Term Exposure Limit readings
7.
“
HIGH
” –
peak sensor readings
8.
“
CLEAR ALL
”
prompt
–
press power/menu button once during
“CLEAR ALL”
prompt
to clear the TWA, STEL and Peak sensor readings
Calibration Information
- The date of the last calibration, along with the number of days
remaining until the next calibration is due, will be displayed. If calibration is due, the
detector must be calibrated (refer to the
Calibration
section).
Bump Test Information
- The date of the last bump test, along with the number of days
remaining until the bump test is due, will be displayed. If a bump test is due, the detector
must be bump tested (refer to the
Bump Testing
section).
Peak Levels
- The detector will display the current
TWA
and
STEL
readings, followed by
the peak concentrations recorded for each sensor
since the last
"CLEAR ALL"
.
Clear Peak Levels
- Pressing the power/menu button during the
“CLEAR ALL”
prompt
will cause the
TWA
,
STEL
and peak concentrations to be cleared.
Note: this does
not remove the information from the internal memory logs of the detector.