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User Manual 

Photo-ionization detector NEO

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Alarm limits and calibration parameters can be adjusted in Configuration Mode as desired for 

particular testing purposes and applications. 

5.6.3 TESTING THE ALARMS

The alarm can be tested whenever the main (Reading) display is shown. Press the Right key, and the 

audible and visible alarms are tested.

5.7 BACKLIGHT

The LCD display is equipped with an LED backlight to assist in reading the display under poor lighting 

conditions. Background lights can be turned on automatically under poor light condition and be set 

in a variety of ways. We can choose from the settings menu under Config Mode or through WatchGas 

mPower Suite. 

5.8 DATALOGGING

During datalogging, the instrument displays a disk icon to indicate that datalogging is enabled. The 

default status is to have datalogging on, at 60-second intervals, which allows up to one year of data 

storage. The instrument stores the measured gas concentration at the end of every sample interval 

(when datalogging is enabled). In addition, the following information is stored: user ID, site ID, serial 

number, last calibration date, and alarm limits. All data are retained (even after the unit is turned off) in 

non-volatile memory so that it can be down- loaded at a later time to a PC. Stored data are organized 

into ‘events’, with a new event created each time the instrument is turned on, or a configuration 

parameter is changed, or datalogging is interrupted. After an event is recorded, the unit records a 

shorter form of the data. When transferred to a PC running mPower Suite, these data are arranged with 

a sample number, time, date, gas concentration. 

5.9 MAN DOWN

Settings are available for On/Off depending on the user’s requirement.

The Man Down Alarm is a critical and potentially lifesaving safety feature of the NEO. Its function is 

based on the premise that if the instrument is motionless when it is not supposed to be, something 

wrong may be happening to its user. If that is the case, the NEO not only goes into alarm locally on 

the instrument, but also remotely, over a wireless network, to notify people in the vicinity, as well as 

remote safety officers at a command center, that a person is down, so that help can be dispatched 

quickly.

Note: Remote notification requires wireless connection to a network.

5.10 WIRELESS

When NEO is equipped with wireless capability, it is set up through the wireless sub-menu. 

Summary of Contents for NEO MP181

Page 1: ...www watchgas eu NEO Photo ionization Detector User Manual D e t e c t i o n...

Page 2: ...m Signals 8 5 6 1 Alarm Signal Summary 8 5 6 2 Preset Alarm Limits Calibration 8 5 6 3 Testing the alarms 9 5 7 Backlight 9 5 8 Datalogging 9 5 9 Man Down 9 5 10 Wireless 9 6 Configuration Mode 10 6 1...

Page 3: ...anufacturer s instructions The user should understand how to set the correct parameters and interpret the obtained results Use only WatchGas mPower battery pack M011 3002 000 Substitution of component...

Page 4: ...strument s user interface consists of the LCD display Alarm LEDs an alarm transducer and four keys The keys are Esc Ent OK Esc Ent OK Esc Ent OK Esc Ent OK Left key Right Key Up Key Down Mode Key INLE...

Page 5: ...WatchGas mPower USB cable P N M 011 3003 000 is required for a PC to recognize the instrument and communicate with mPower Suite Item Description Gas information Shows the measurement gas and its corre...

Page 6: ...nt is preset with default alarm limits and the sensor is pre calibrated with standard calibration gas However the instrument should be tested and the calibration verified before the first use After th...

Page 7: ...the startup procedure is complete and a numerical reading screen with icons is displayed the instrument is fully functional and ready for use FLOW CHART FOR BASIC USER MODE 5 4 INTEGRATED SAMPLING PU...

Page 8: ...the preset limits the loud buzzer and red flashing LED are activated immediately to warn of the alarm condition In addition the instrument alarms if one of the following conditions occurs battery vol...

Page 9: ...site ID serial number last calibration date and alarm limits All data are retained even after the unit is turned off in non volatile memory so that it can be down loaded at a later time to a PC Stored...

Page 10: ...pressing the Up key Esc Ent OK or Mode key Esc Ent OK Press the Right key Esc Ent OK or the Left key Esc Ent OK to move the cursor After entering the desired numbers press the Right key Esc Ent OK or...

Page 11: ...hlighted Use the Up key Esc Ent OK or Mode key Esc Ent OK to scroll through the menu until the desired item is reached and use the Right key to select it To Exit Config Mode and return to normal opera...

Page 12: ...D e t e c t i o n NEO Photo ionization detector User Manual D e t e c t i o n 12 FLOW CHART FOR FOR CONFIGURATION MODE...

Page 13: ...trument pump Alternatively the span gas can first be filled into a gas bag e g Tedlar bag or delivered through a demand flow regulator to match the pump flow precisely Another alternative is to use a...

Page 14: ...pressing the Right key to enter the submenu The message Please Apply Gas is displayed Start the span calibration by pressing the Up key which begins a 30 second countdown Note To abort the Span calibr...

Page 15: ...es with the instrument setting 6 3 2 MEASUREMENT The sub menus for Measurement are Measurement Unit and Measurement Gas Measurement Unit Standard available measurement units include Measurement Gas Me...

Page 16: ...eft key to move the cursor Move the cursor to after the setting is complete and press Up to save and exit Low STEL and TWA Alarms Set the Low STEL and TWA Alarm limits in the same manner as described...

Page 17: ...ght key to enter Man down alarm menu Man Down Alarm Off On Press Right to make a selection followed by Left to save and exit Motionless Time Motionless Time is the trigger time for Man Down alarm when...

Page 18: ...CAUTION Once the data are cleared they cannot be recovered 1 Press the Right key to clear the datalog The display asks Clear Datalog 2 Press the Left key if you do not want to clear the datalog 3 Pre...

Page 19: ...n move the cursor to and press Up to save and exit Backlight The Backlight can be set as Automatic Manual or Off In Automatic Mode the backlight comes on and stays on in low light conditions In Manual...

Page 20: ...t calibration Zero Span 1 and Span 2 can be enabled for more accuracy particularly in the high concentration range above about 500 ppm where response is less linear Use the Right key to enter 3 Point...

Page 21: ...the lamp ages 2 a dust or oil film accumulates on the lamp window or 3 a change in environmental conditions such as background matrix gas humidity or temperature The default setting of self zeroing is...

Page 22: ...Connected list Click on the S N to get the configuration file from the instrument 5 Edit the configuration parameters as desired and click Write to upload the configuration to the instrument 6 Read a...

Page 23: ...he screen Below is a sample screen of datalog information listing sample point time and instantaneous reading A new Single Datalog file is created each time the instrument is turned on or the configur...

Page 24: ...bed below 3 Use a cotton swab wetted with methanol to clean the flat window surface of the lamp If greasy dirt is hard to remove using methanol the window can be polished using fine alumina powder pol...

Page 25: ...Dirty Filter Replace filter Dirty sensor module Clean or replace sensor module Excessive moisture or water condensation Blow dry the sensor module Incorrect calibration Calibrate the unit Reading abn...

Page 26: ...s remote alarm notification High Low TWA and STEL alarms Over range alarm battery low alarm Man Down alarm with pre alarm and real time re mote wireless notification Datalogging Capacity Standard 12 m...

Page 27: ...ing damage by fire lightening water damage or other hazard voids liability of the manufacturer In the event that a product should fail to perform up to manufacturer specifications during the appli cab...

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