47 • Setting Basic Operational Parameters in the Config Menu
b. Use the arrows to adjust the value.
c. Press OK to save the changes and return to the Bump Parameters
Screen.
d. Press Cancel to return to the Calibration Parameters Screen without
saving the changes.
e. Repeat step a - step d to set any other parameters.
6 . Select or deselect the Alarm Check and Auto Print parameters to turn them on
or off.
7 . When you are done setting the parameters, press the Return arrow button on
the right side of the screen. The Configuration Menu will be displayed.
8 . To exit the Configuration Menu and return to the Function Tab’s main menu,
press the return arrow on the right side of the screen.
Inlet Parameters
The gas inlet parameters define what gases are assigned to each port and lets you
select the ports as active or inactive.
All of the standard 4 sensors (catalytic LEL, O
2
, H
2
S, and CO) are generally assigned
to GAS 1. If the SV-3 is not being used, smart sensors (PID, ESS-03, etc.) are
generally assigned to GAS 2 and GAS 3. If the SV-3 is being used, smart sensors can
be assigned to GAS 2, GAS 3, GAS 4, GAS 5, or GAS 6.
Do the following to set the gas inlet parameters.
1 . Connect the GX-6000 to the SDM-6000 as described in “Turning on a SDM-
6000 System” on page 87. If you have a multi-station system, connect GX-
6000s with all of the gas combinations you plan on testing.
2 . If necessary, press the Function button to display the Function Tab.