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UNI MP100 User’s Guide 

 

A STEL alarm  cannot  be  cleared except  by turning  the  unit off and back on, 

but will clear automatically after 15 minutes in clean air. 

4.3.3

 

TWA 

This  displays  the  Time-Weighted  Average  (TWA)  calculation,  which  is  the 

average  concentration  times  the  fraction  of  8  hours  that  the  instrument  has 

been  on.  The  TWA  value  is  similar  to  a  dose  in  that  it  rises  but  never  falls, 

until  it  is  reset  by  turning  the  unit  off.  Likewise,  a  TWA  alarm  cannot  be 

cleared except by turning the unit off and back on. 

4.3.4

 

Peak 

The Peak screen shows the highest value since the unit was 

turned on. 

 

Press the 

Left Key

 to enter the Clear Peak screen and Press 

the  Left  Key  again  to  acknowledge  and  clear  the  Peak 

value. 

 

4.3.5

 

Minimum (Oxygen Sensor Only) 

The  Minimum  screen  is  used  for  the  oxygen  sensor  only 

and shows the lowest value since the unit was turned on. 

         

Press  the 

Left Key

 to  enter the  Clear  Min  screen and  Press 

the Left Key again to acknowledge and clear the Min value. 

         

4.3.6

 

Alarm Log 

Up  to  50  alarm  events  lasting  ≥5  seconds  are  logged  into 

memory and  the last  10  such events  can be viewed on the 

instrument.  When  A  1  is  reached  using  the  Right  Key,  it 

flashes  between  the  A  1  screen  and  a  screen  showing  the 

alarm  concentration  and  type.  Use  the  Left  Key  to  cycle 

through  the  10  available  alarms.  To  view  all  50  alarm 

events  along  with  date  and  time  stamps,  it  is  necessary  to 

use  a  Docking  Box  or  CaliCase  connected  to  a  computer 

with mPower Suite software. 

         

Summary of Contents for UNI MP100

Page 1: ...UNI Multi Gas Detectors MP100 User s Guide Rev 1 11 October 2019...

Page 2: ...nfigurations 9 4 6 1 Alarm Limits 9 4 6 2 Span Value 10 4 6 3 Bump Cal Intervals 10 4 6 4 Gas Concentration Unit 10 4 6 5 Vibrator Enable Disable 10 4 6 6 Power on Zero Enable Disable 10 4 6 7 Fast Po...

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Page 4: ...nd these can be displayed on demand High Low STEL and TWA alarm thresholds are configurable The shell is made of high strength durable material The two key operation is simple to use Sensor and batter...

Page 5: ...rm action 3 Unit status indicator OK and to confirm entry 4 Gas unit includes x10 6 ppm mg m3 mol mol 5 Battery charge status 6 HIGH LOW STEL TWA alarm indicator when flashing 7 Span calibration in pr...

Page 6: ...essed to acknowledge otherwise the instrument will turn itself off automatically after 15s Lastly the following values will be shown accordingly High alarm threshold Low alarm threshold STEL short ter...

Page 7: ...ar Peak screen and Press the Left Key again to acknowledge and clear the Peak value 4 3 5 Minimum Oxygen Sensor Only The Minimum screen is used for the oxygen sensor only and shows the lowest value si...

Page 8: ...o exit Config Mode press the Right Key until is displayed and acknowledge with the Left Key to return to Normal Mode 4 5 Sensor Calibration and Bump Test Before the unit can monitor gas correctly it n...

Page 9: ...t 0 3 LPM but no more than 0 6 LPM Use as short tubing connections as possible Span Calibration Procedure 1 Connect the Calibration Adapter to the span gas cylinder s regulator and snap it into place...

Page 10: ...s 4 6 1 Alarm Limits All the preset alarm limits HIGH LOW STEL TWA can be changed From these menus press the Left Key to change the corresponding alarm limit using the same process as for entering a p...

Page 11: ...ntly selected unit blinking Unit options include x10 6 ppm mg m3 and mol mol for toxic gas sensors and for oxygen Use the Right Key to scroll through the unit list and select and the Left Key to confi...

Page 12: ...e version number and then goes directly to concentration readings The fast power on menu alternates between and Press the Left Key to change the fast startup enable disable status Enable or disable Fa...

Page 13: ...ironments 2 Turn on the instrument and insert it face down into the Docking Box 3 Start mPower Suite on the PC and click the Search button on the bottom panel 4 Find the instrument in the left bar Dev...

Page 14: ...n be used for calibrations it must be set up for the desired gas type and span concentration 1 Connect the USB cable to both the Docking Box and the PC WARNING Connect only in non hazardous environmen...

Page 15: ...date entered 7 Hibernate Timeout is the number of seconds of inaction before the Docking Box turns itself off automatically Press the Cal button to turn back on 8 To download Cal Bump test reports cli...

Page 16: ...ounds connect the air inlet to a fresh air source 3 If desired connect tubing to the gas outlet to exhaust away from the operator breathing area Docking Box Components Calibration Gas Connections 4 Pl...

Page 17: ...ne Cal bump testing Green Beep Once Cal bump test pass Orange None Sensor type mismatch Red 3 beeps per sec Cal bump test fail Status LED 4 Green None Power On Green blinking None Low battery Orange N...

Page 18: ...gers every second The battery needs to be replaced as follows 1 Turn off the MP100 and place it face down on a soft surface 2 Use a T10 Torx screwdriver to loosen each of the four screws by turning th...

Page 19: ...onments for easier filter exchange 1 Turn off the MP100 and remove the top cover as described above for battery replacement 2 Peel a filter from its sheet center it over the sensor and gently press do...

Page 20: ...ilter Use external filter clip in dusty environments Weak sensor Have Service Technician check raw counts and replace sensor as needed Calibration Adapter is attached Remove Calibration Adapter Readin...

Page 21: ...1 Vibration per second HIGH 2 flashes per second Low alarm Buzzer 2 beeps per second LED 2 flashes per second 1 Vibration per second LOW 2 flashes per second STEL alarm Buzzer 1 beeps per second LED 1...

Page 22: ...minute LED 1 flash per minute 1 Vibration per minute Battery Low alarm Buzzer 1 beep per second LED 1 flash per second bAT LoW 1 flash per second Battery Empty alarm Buzzer 1 beep per minute LED 1 fl...

Page 23: ...0 250 1 25 25 50 25 25 Orange 30 NO2 0 20 0 1 5 1 10 1 1 Orange 30 PH3 0 20 0 01 5 1 2 1 0 3 Orange 60 SO2 0 20 0 1 5 2 10 5 2 Orange 15 ETO 0 100 0 1 10 2 5 2 1 Orange 120 0 200 0 1 10 2 5 2 1 Orange...

Page 24: ...TWA alarms adjustable Over range alarm Low battery alarm Alarm Signal 95 dB 30 cm Bright red LEDs Built in vibrator Calibration 2 point calibration zero and span power on zero user selectable Event Lo...

Page 25: ...UNI MP100 User s Guide 24 Technical Support and mPower Contacts mPower Electronics Inc 3046 Scott Blvd Santa Clara CA 95054 Phone 408 320 1266 Fax 669 342 7077 info mpowerinc com www mpowerinc com...

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