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NIGHTFIGHTER HEADS-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY

The NightFighter Heads-Up Display System allows a
user to clearly and easily see air cylinder pressure
while wearing an SCBA equipped with the
NightFighter Receiver and ICM Tx Unit or Nightfighter
transmitter, and the Ultra Elite Facepiece.

The NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver
is also a multi-mode, battery-powered, low-pressure
warning device which gives visible warning that air
cylinder pressure has reached approximately 25% of
rated cylinder pressure remaining. The receiver will
display one flashing RED LED when this point has
been reached.

The NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver
has a photo sensor for the LED lights to automatically
adjust the brightness of the LEDs based on the light
level outside of the facepiece.

The NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver
will indicate a low battery by a flashing YELLOW LED
light for the receiver and ICM Tx Unit or Transmitter.
See the During Use section for Low Battery Warnings.

The NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver
operates using two standard AA alkaline batteries and
notifies the user when the batteries need to be
replaced.

Nightfighter Heads-UP Display System Receiver
Display:

The ICM Tx Unit or Nightfighter transmitter sends a sig-
nal to the NightFighter receiver (on the facepiece), which
displays the air cylinder pressure in one quarter cylinder
increments, by an LED light pattern. See chart 1.

Assembly of Receiver to Facepiece Bracket

With the facepiece laying on its side:
1. Turn receiver so the thumbscrew is at the bottom of

receiver and MSA logo of the receiver is to the right.

2. Align the receiver's two slots with the bracket's guide

rails.

3. Slide receiver's slots onto bracket guide rail.

Thumbscrew of receiver should align with thumbscrew
hole in bracket.

4. Thread thumbscrew into bracket finger-tight.

Functional Tests

Always test the NightFighter Heads-Up Display
System Receiver and ICM Tx Unit to be sure the sys-
tem operates properly before entering any hazardous
atmosphere. DO NOT use this device unless it passes
all inspection and functional tests. Failure to follow
this warning can result in serious personal injury or
death.

NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver and
ICM Tx Unit or Transmitter must be within 12 to 15
inches of each other for the receiver's LED lights to
work properly.

5

TAL 709 (L) Rev. 4 - 10058881

R

G

G

G

Y

G

G

G

G

Y

76% to 100%

Full Cylinder, 4 Green LED

20 Sec. Steadily ON

75% to 51%

3/4 Full Cylinder, 3 Green LED

20 Sec. Steadily ON

26.1% to 50% 

1/2 Full Cylinder, 2 Yellow LED 

30 Sec. Flashing ON/OFF 

25% to 0%

1/4 Full Cylinder, 1 Red LED

Flashing Continuously

Yellow Light

Low Battery LED for

Receiver/Transmitter

Y

NOT USED

O

Orange Light 

Pre-Alarm for 

ICM Tx Unit 

Chart 1: NightFighter Heads-Up Display System Receiver Cylinder Pressure LED Pattern

Summary of Contents for ICM Tx

Page 1: ...Display System which integrates with the SCBA These instructions in addition to the instructions supplied with the SCBA must be carefully read and followed by all persons who use or maintain this prod...

Page 2: ...epiece Note The NightFighter Heads Up Display can only be used with an Ultra Elite Facepiece 2 The NightFighter Heads Up Display consists of three 3 separate assemblies Bracket assembly attached to an...

Page 3: ...nation of batteries from dif ferent manufacturers will affect the performance of unit and void the Intrinsic Safety Approval Intrinsically Safe Rating The NightFighter Heads Up Display System and ICM...

Page 4: ...4 TAL 709 L Rev 4 10058881 NOTES...

Page 5: ...he facepiece which displays the air cylinder pressure in one quarter cylinder increments by an LED light pattern See chart 1 Assembly of Receiver to Facepiece Bracket With the facepiece laying on its...

Page 6: ...6 TAL 709 L Rev 4 10058881 NOTES...

Page 7: ...m the unit o The center lighted ALARM button green red acti vates the full alarm mode with or without air pres sure o The top MODE button green will refresh the receiv er display set the receiver to c...

Page 8: ...8 TAL 709 L Rev 4 10058881 NOTES...

Page 9: ...Pressure Full Alarm with or without Pressure Deactivation of Full Alarm Deactivation of PreAlarm with Shake or move Unit Low Battery Thermal Alarm Activation see Thermal Alarm Activation Curve Redunda...

Page 10: ...trinsic Safety Approval is void Failure to follow this warning can result in serious personal injury or death Before using the ID tag inspect for damage or cracks in the case If damage is found discar...

Page 11: ...he bypass valve on the second stage regulator to bleed off pressure until the ICM Tx Unit pressure reading drops below the following values a 530psig approximately 2216psi system b 750psig approximate...

Page 12: ...NOTES 12 TAL 709 L Rev 4 10058881...

Page 13: ...injury or death Actual time remaining may be less than the calculated time displayed Increases in breathing rate may reduce remaining time more than expected Use time indica tor as general guide only...

Page 14: ...sure to tighten the battery cover screws enough to provide adequate compression on the battery cover gasket to prevent dirt and moisture from entering the battery compart ment A torque of 6 in lbs is...

Page 15: ...for missing screws or loose covers c Check for signs of leaking covers or water retention in the case d Check rubber cover for damage e Check for damaged or missing buttons on the unit f Check for any...

Page 16: ...cover 4 Before replacing the battery cover be sure that the rubber cover on the ICM Tx Unit is properly engaged with the plastic housing The rubber cover has barbs that hold it firmly against the plas...

Page 17: ...transfilling hose assembly or fittings other than those supplied by MSA specifically for the Quick Fill System Use of any other transfilling hose assembly and or fitting may result in serious personal...

Page 18: ...System hose to the SCBA c Remove the rubber dust cap from the male inlet fit ting on the SCBA Be sure that the cylinder valve is fully opened d Remove the rubber dust cap from the female fitting on th...

Page 19: ...he male Quick Fill System fitting d Push the female fittings on to the male fittings until they click in place Pull on the hose to be sure it snapped in place If serious leakage is noticed from either...

Page 20: ...NOTES 20 TAL 709 L Rev 4 10058881...

Page 21: ...emblies 485331 802687 802688 802689 802690 and 48332 for filling cylinders in IDLH atmospheres DO NOT Transfill be a Donor using a 3000psi URC Assembly The 3000psi URC Assembly has a check valve that...

Page 22: ...either female fitting or along the hose depressurize the hose and correct the prob lem Such leakage can result in increased fill time 2 To attach the Quick Fill System hose to the URC Assembly a Remo...

Page 23: ...c Quickly replace the protective dust cap on the URC Assembly male regulator fitting This will form a redundant seal d Open the cylinder valve and return to fresh air immediately The dust cover preven...

Page 24: ...eration and instructions manual PN 10023638 for additional war ranty information For a copy of the complete warranty or for information on submitting a warranty claim write to MSA Customer Service Dep...

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