www.rkiinstruments.com SDM-E2 Docking StationPC Controlled ConfigurationOperator’s ManualPart Number: 71-0251RKRevision: EReleased: 5/29/14
5 • DescriptionDescriptionThis section describes the SDM-E2 docking station. It is designed to be used on a table top and consists of the AC adaptor,
95 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 12. After the GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first special sensor will
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 96 13. If you are calibrating an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, you will then be
97 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors Figure 73: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the results.
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 98 14. After calibration gas is applied, the docking stations will purge with fresh air for 45 secon
99 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 15. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the following window will
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 100• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which channels failed to ca
101 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC
Troubleshooting • 102TroubleshootingNOTE: This troubleshooting guide describes SDM-E2 problems only. See the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual for problems y
103 • Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2The SDM-E2 can be used to charge the rechargeable batteries in an EAGLE 2
Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2 • 104 2. After the bump test or calibration has been completed, turn off the instrument(s) by selecting the instr
Description • 6USB CableA Type A to Type B USB cable is provided with the docking station. It is used to connect the USB port on the back of the SDM-
105 • Charging an Instrument in an SDM-E2release the POWER button. The COPY LED will remain on if the SDM-E2 was used in Standalone Configuration and
Logs Button • 106Logs ButtonThe Logs Window contains saved data from EAGLE 2 instruments in addition to records of bump tests and calibrations perfor
107 • Logs ButtonTo view data in the Date Base View Format:a. Select Date in the Base view box.b. Click the expanded view symbol (+) next to a date f
Logs Button • 108next to the item or double click it. 2. ID View FormatThe data may be organized by one or more of the following parameters: • Serial
109 • Logs ButtonIf any of these boxes are selected, the Base view box disappears. Click the selection box or boxes in the lower left frame to organi
Logs Button • 110same year/month, they will be distinguished by their different serial numbers.NOTE: In the examples that follow, the data will be sh
111 • Logs Button 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All alarm trend data files for that instrument in that particular year/month will
Logs Button • 112 4. Click a file to see the instrument information, gas readings at the time of the event, and the alarm setpoints in the lower righ
113 • Logs Button 5. To view the alarm trend data, double click the desired file. Figure 83: Alarm Trend DataEach data point will be displayed in the
Logs Button • 114%volume units depending on the instrument setting. However, when viewing alarm trend data, the data for the catalytic LEL channel ca
7 • DescriptionA check valve is included with the SDM-E2. It is intended for use on the exhaust fitting when manifolding multiple docking stations to
115 • Logs Button 7. In the graph part of the screen,• You can choose which gas(es) you want to graph by selecting or deselecting the boxes next to e
Logs Button • 116The IR Range Select box is located in the upper right corner of the graph portion of the alarm trend screen just to the right of the
117 • Logs Buttonhighlight that data point in the table. Clicking a data point in the table will move the red line in the graph to that data point. 8
Logs Button • 118Calibration DataThe EAGLE 2 is capable of saving calibration information for up to the 100 most recent calibrations. When the maximu
119 • Logs Button 4. Click one of the calibration data files. The fields in the bottom right frame will fill in. The instrument information will be d
Logs Button • 120Calibration Report control button along the top of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you want to print. Click
121 • Logs Buttonsaved in the program.Alarm event files save the time, instrument channel, gas, and alarm type of every gas alarm event that occurs o
Logs Button • 122selected and click the Print control button in the upper left corner of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you
123 • Logs Buttonoperation. The serial number, user ID, station ID, and catalytic combustible channel configuration that are entered in the instrumen
Logs Button • 124 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All interval trend data files for that instrument in that particular year/month wi
Description • 8Back PanelThe back panel includes the power jack, sample fittings, gas out to EAGLE 2 fitting, and a USB PC connector. Power JackThe p
125 • Logs Button 4. Click one of the interval trend data files. The fields in the bottom right frame will fill in. The instrument information will b
Logs Button • 126 5. To view the interval trend data, double click the desired file. Figure 94: Interval Trend DataIn table format on the left half o
127 • Logs ButtonTo change the proportions of the table to the graph, click the divider between the two and move it.To display instrument information
Logs Button • 128• If installed, an infrared methane or hydrocarbon channel records data in %LEL and/or % volume units depending on whether the chann
129 • Logs Button%LEL is chosen as the unit, any ppm or %volume data is converted and graphed as %LEL. The user may change back and forth between the
Logs Button • 130The IR Range Select box is located in the upper right corner of the graph portion of the interval trend screen just to the right of
131 • Logs Buttonpoint in the table will move the red line in the graph to that data point. 8. To print the data, select either List or Graph in the
Logs Button • 132Memo DataAny information entered into the Memo field in the Edit window is saved in a file in the Logs window. If there is text in t
133 • Logs Button 4. Click on one of the memo files. The fields in the bottom right screen will fill in. The instrument information will be displayed
Logs Button • 134 6. To save memo data, click the Save control button in the upper left corner of the Logs window. A “Save As” dialog box will appear
9 • DescriptionControl PanelThe control panel is used to setup and operate the docking station in the Standalone configuration. It is located at the
135 • Logs Button 3. Click the year/month folder you wish to view. All bump test data files for that instrument in that particular year/month will ap
Logs Button • 136 4. Click on one of the bump test data files. The fields in the bottom right screen will fill in. The instrument information will be
137 • Logs ButtonReport control button along the top of the Logs window. A dialog box will appear confirming if you want to print. Click OK. 10. To p
Logs Button • 138Deleting Data in the Logs WindowData can be deleted from the Logs window by right clicking on the folder or file you wish to delete.
139 • Instrument Function MenuInstrument Function MenuWhen you are in the main program window, if you right click on an instrument or a docking stati
Instrument Function Menu • 140Sensor Tab, the Station & User Tab, the Conversion Table Tab, the PID Sensor Tab, the Channel Gas Tab, and the Gas
141 • Instrument Function MenuSeveral parameters are always selectable and do not depend on which sub tab is selected. • Serial No.: To change the cu
Instrument Function Menu • 142will still appear in the Memo field. 2. If necessary, delete the old memo. Enter the information you wish to document.
143 • Instrument Function MenuOption 1 Sub TabThe adjustable parameters in the Option 1 Tab are:• OXY Alarm Pattern: The oxygen alarms can be set to
Instrument Function Menu • 144choose to continue accumulating TWA and PEAK readings and the time in operation from the last time the EAGLE 2 was used
USB Hub Requirements for Multiple Station Systems • 10Front PanelA type A USB port is located on the front of the docking station. This port can be u
145 • Instrument Function MenuOption 2 Sub TabThe Option 2 Tab of the Parameter Tab contains additional parameters that can be changed.• Date Time Di
Instrument Function Menu • 146• BH Measuring Time: The BH Measuring Time parameter only applies to instruments being used in Bar Hole Mode. The BH Me
147 • Instrument Function MenuA confirmation screen will appear asking if you would like to save the changes you have made. To save the changes and r
Instrument Function Menu • 148 2. Click the box again and only the value will be highlighted in blue. 3. Type in the new desired value. 4. Repeat ste
149 • Instrument Function Menu 2. Navigate to the location you want to save the file, type in a file name, and click Save. You can save multiple stat
Instrument Function Menu • 150 3. The csv files can be opened, edited, and saved using a word processing program such as Word, WordPad, or Notepad. T
151 • Instrument Function MenuLoading ID Files 1. In the Station & User Tab, click Import csv file for either the Station ID list or User ID list
Instrument Function Menu • 152 2. Navigate to the file you wish to import and click Open. 3. Once you have imported the Station ID and/or User ID csv
153 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Click OK to save the changes and click Yes in the confirmation window that comes up. The program will tell you to w
Instrument Function Menu • 154Conversion Table TabThe Conversion Table tab is used to view the pre-defined relative response gases for the catalytic
11 • Hardware SetupHardware SetupThis section describes how to assemble the hardware that came with the SDM-E2, assemble a manifold, and connect cali
155 • Instrument Function Menufactor for each pre-defined gas is factory defined. The factor for any user-defined gases must be obtained through test
Instrument Function Menu • 156While the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 5 user-defined gases may be edited by doing the following: 1. Click
157 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The list o
Instrument Function Menu • 158 9. The values you entered in the csv file will appear in the User-Defined Table. 10. If the program finds anything wro
159 • Instrument Function Menu•NameThis is what will appear in the PID Sensor Relative Response Screen in the EAGLE 2. The name can be up to 3 charac
Instrument Function Menu • 160There are limitations for the full scale and increment values that depend on the factor for both the high range and the
161 • Instrument Function MenuWhile the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 1 user-defined gas may be edited by doing the following: 1. Click on
Instrument Function Menu • 162 2. The user-defined gas is gas 17. If no user-defined PID gas has been previously defined for the connected instrument
163 • Instrument Function Menu 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The user d
Instrument Function Menu • 164Channel Gas TabThe Channel Gas Tab allows the view the gas channel order and various parameters related to those channe
Hardware Setup • 12NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO2 sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-5.00 %vol range, be sure to replace the air filter at
165 • Instrument Function MenuGas Name TabThe Gas Name Tab displays current gas names and values related to the catalytic LEL channel. The informatio
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 166Power Off FunctionThis function can be activated by either right clicking an instrument and selecting Power
167 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorSome abbreviations that appear in the table are:• ZR-No response• NV-Cannot be measuredTable 7: Response Fa
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 168Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Butane, n- 106-97-8 C4H10 46Butanol, 1- 71-36-3 C4H10O 4B
169 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Chlorotoluene, o- 95-49-8 C7H7Cl 0.5Chlorotoluene, p- 108-4
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 170Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dichloroethane, 1,1- 75-34-3 C2H4Cl2 ZR Dichloroethene, 1,1
171 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dinitrobenzene, o- 528-29-0 C6H4N2O4 ZR Dinitrobenzene, p-
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 172Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Formic acid 64-18-6 CH2O2 ZR Furfural 98-01-1 C5H4O2 1.4Fu
173 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Isodecanol 25339-17-7 C10H22O 0.9Isoflurane 26675-46-7 C3H2Cl
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 174Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Methyl t-butyl ether 1634-04-4 C5H12O 0.8Methyl-2-propen-1
13 • Hardware Setupconfigurations, see “Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or Calibration” on page 47 for more information and suggestions for man
175 • Obtaining a Relative Response FactorGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Pentachloroethane 76-01-7 C2HCl5 ZR Pentachlorofluoroethane 3
Obtaining a Relative Response Factor • 176Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Tetrabromoethane, 1,1,2,2- 79-27-6 C2H2Br4 2Tetracarbonylni
177 • Config WindowConfig WindowTo enter the Configuration Window, click the Config button. The program will prompt you for a password. The default p
Config Window • 178Database TabThe Database Tab allows you to view or change where the data from your SDM-E2 docking stations is saved. It also allow
179 • Config Window 2. Choose where you would like the new database to be stored and enter a name for it and click Save. The new database will be cre
Config Window • 180Password TabThe password Tab allows you to change the Configuration Window password to something other than the factory set ABCDE.
181 • Spare Parts List 2. To cancel any changes you have made at any time, click Cancel in the main Password Tab. The program will tell you that chan
Spare Parts List • 18281-0013RK-05 Calibration cylinder, 50% vol CH4 in N2, 58 liter steel81-0018RK-01 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane in air
183 • Spare Parts List81-0142RK-02 Five-gas calibration cylinder, 50% LEL CH4/12% O2/25 ppm H2S/50 ppm CO/5 ppm SO2 in nitrogen, 58 liter aluminum81-
Spare Parts List • 184814-101-P25 Calibration kit, 5-gas with IBL, 58 liter aluminum cylinder814-101-P25-DLV Calibration kit, 5-gas with IBL, 34 lite
Hardware Setup • 14Unit 1T-FittingUnit 2Unit 9Unit 109 inches30 Foot Max Exhaust TubeTo Open AreaCheck Valve...7 inches Figure 11: Exhaust Tubing Con
185 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-Appendix A: Multiple Instrument ConfigurationsEAGLE 2s with different sensor com
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 186NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO2 sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-
187 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the b
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 188NOTE: Do not select every gas in the gas cylinder confirmation screen unless
189 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the ins
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 190If you are bump testing single channel special sensor instruments and do not
191 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-If you are bump testing single channel special sensor instruments and have a man
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 192 10. Click OK. You will be asked if you want to bump test the instruments. C
193 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 12. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calib
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 194 13. After GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first s
WarrantyWarrantyRKI Instruments, Inc. warrants gas alarm equipment sold by us to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, and performance f
15 • Hardware SetupGAS 1 TubingThe GAS 1 fittings for up to 10 docking stations can be manifolded together. Reference Figure 12 for the instructions
195 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 14. You will then be prompted to change the GAS 2 cylinder. The pumps on the in
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 196 Figure 138: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the
197 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura- 16. After the last GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied, the docking station
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 198 17. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the f
199 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the fol
Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 200• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM
201 • Bump Testing Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configura-• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes t
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 202Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsStandard EA
203 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 5. Select the instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlig
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 204 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for th
Hardware Setup • 16Unit 2Unit 7Unit 4Unit 9Unit 1Unit 6Unit 5Unit 10Unit 3Unit 8 Figure 12: Gas 1 Tubing Connections
205 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsNOTE: Do not select every gas in the gas cylinder confirmation screen unless
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 206 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the
207 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsIf you are calibrating single channel special sensor instruments and do not h
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 208If you are calibrating single channel special sensor instruments and have a m
209 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 9. Click OK. You will be asked if you want to calibrate the instruments. Cli
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 210 11. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, ca
211 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 12. After the GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the firs
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 212 13. You will then be prompted to change the GAS 2 cylinder. The pumps on the
213 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations Figure 153: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the r
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 214 15. After calibration gas is applied, the docking stations will purge with f
17 • Hardware SetupNOTE: Use this figure if the EAGLE 2s that will be connected have exactly the same GAS 2 configuration.Unit 2Unit 7Unit 1Unit 6Uni
215 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations 16. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the f
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 216• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which c
217 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument beco
Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor Configurations • 218Appendix B: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR SensorsThe default
219 • Calibrating Multiple EAGLE 2s with Different Sensor ConfigurationsThe LEL only and autoranging ranges of the IR CH4 and IR “HC” sensors are the
Hardware Setup • 18NOTE: Use this figure if 5 or less EAGLE 2s have exactly the same GAS 2 configuration.Unit 7Unit 4Unit 9Unit 1Unit 2Unit 6Unit 5Un
19 • Hardware SetupConnecting Calibration Gas The GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the docking station are designed to be used with a calibrat
Hardware Setup • 20(typically channel 6). If one of the two special sensors has a target gas that’s in a 5-gas cylinder (ie. SO2 or high range PID),
21 • EAGLE 2 and GX Type Instrument ConnectionTo connect calibration gas to the SDM-E2, do the following: 1. If the area around the docking station i
Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 22Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 1. Launch Windows®. 2.
23 • Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 11. A Device Driver Window will appear prompting you to install necessary drivers.
Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 24 14. Click Finish once the drivers are successfully installed. Figure 16: Finish De
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25 • Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software 18. The first time a SDM-E2 is turned on after being connected to the computer, a F
Installing the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Software • 26 20. The wizard will search for the driver files. Figure 18: Searching 21. Once the
27 • Launching the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramLaunching the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Program 1. Click Start on the Windo
Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Program • 28Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramThis section provides a
29 • Overview of the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller ProgramMain Program WindowThe main program window is where the current status of the progra
Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 302s that are currently connected to the PC Controller Program and EAGLE 2s that are in the database. The SDM-
31 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program 2. The configuration parameters are located in the Configuration Window of the SDM Docking Station PC Contr
Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 32parameters in connected instruments. See “Edit Function” on page 140 for a complete description of the Edit
33 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program 8. Select the Calibration options.In the Calibration section of the Parameter Tab, you can select Manual Ca
Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 34If Auto Bump Test is selected, and an instrument is due for bump testing, a bump test will automatically beg
Table of ContentsPC Controller Program Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Main Program Window . . .
35 • Setting Up the PC Controller Program• ToleranceThe Tolerance can be set between 10% and 50%. The factory setting is 50%. It determines how close
Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 36 3. The Parameter Tab of the Configuration Window will be displayed. Figure 23: Config Window Parameter Tab
37 • Setting Up the PC Controller Programorder on the Main Program Window, but the stations which are off will not be shown. 13. If you need to reord
Setting Up the PC Controller Program • 38Selecting a Cylinder from the Predefined ListThe Cylinders Window comes with several predefined cylinders th
39 • Setting Up the PC Controller ProgramCancel in the Cylinders Window. A window will appear notifying you that changes will not be saved. To contin
Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 40 3. Type in the name of your new cylinder (ie. gas name and concentration). 4. Click in the P
41 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller ProgramWARNING: Inserting the EAGLE 2 improperly may damage the exhaust bellow at the back of the SD
Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 42LED will begin to flash amber. If the batteries are fully charged, the CHARGE LED will become
43 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program 9. Turn on each EAGLE 2 by pressing and holding the POWER ENTER RESET button on each EAGLE 2
Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 44 Figure 29: EAGLE 2s Connected and DownloadedIf an instrument is due for calibration, the do
Table of ContentsMemo Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132Bump Test Data.
45 • Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller ProgramDetails View allows you to view connected EAGLE 2s and previously connected EAGLE 2s in a tab
Connecting Instruments to the PC Controller Program • 46Printing and Exporting an Instrument List from the Main Program WindowYou can print, save, or
47 • Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or CalibrationTo save the instrument list as a .csv file: 1. Click the Save icon located just below the Ex
Instrument Placement for Bump Testing or Calibration • 48docking station manifold bank and the other set will be used for the second docking station
49 • Automatic Bump Testing and CalibrationAutomatic Bump Testing and CalibrationThe PC Controller Program will automatically perform a bump test or
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 50Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s)The following instructions apply to EAGLE 2s with one or more
51 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to bump test and click on them to highlight them as s
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 52 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the bump test. When using a
53 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the cylin
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 54 11. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on the pr
1 • IntroductionIntroductionThis section briefly describes the SDM-E2 Docking Station, the Single Module Data Viewer Program, and the SDM Docking Sta
55 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 12. After air is applied, and if all the channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas will be
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 56 13. After calibration gas is applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air for 45 seconds. F
57 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) 14. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the following window will open i
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 58• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the following window will open
59 • Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s)• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM-E2 automatically performs
Bump Testing Standard 4-Gas Instrument(s) • 60• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Controll
61 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas InstrumentCalibrating a Standard 4-Gas InstrumentThe following instructions apply to EAGLE 2s with one or more of t
Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 62 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlight them as sho
63 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the calibration. When using a
Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 64 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the cylinde
System Requirements • 2CAUTION: The EAGLE 2 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen
65 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 10. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The CAL S LED will begin to f
Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 66 11. After air is applied, and if all the channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas will be ap
67 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument 12. After calibration gas is applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air for 45 seconds. Fig
Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 68 13. After the fresh air purge is complete,• If the calibration passes, the following window will open in
69 • Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument• If the calibration fails, the following window will open indicating which channels failed to calibrate.
Calibrating a Standard 4-Gas Instrument • 70• If at any point during the calibration the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Controll
71 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsBump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsStandard EAGLE 2s contain some combination of the
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 72 4. Ensure that the gas out to EAGLE 2 line is connected to the inlet of the EAGLE 2. 5. Select t
73 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 8. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the bump test. If you
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 74 9. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the
3 • SpecificationsSpecificationsTable 1: SDM-E2 SpecificationsInput Power 12 VDCNOTE: AC Adapter with 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6A input and 12 VDC,
75 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special SensorsIf you have a 5-gas cylinder that contains the special sensor’s target gas in the correct concent
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 76If you are bump testing an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, the confirmation scr
77 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 11. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 78 12. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas from t
79 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 13. After GAS 1 calibration gas is applied, calibration gas for the first special sensor will th
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 80 14. If you are bump testing an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, you will then b
81 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors Figure 59: Second GAS 2 FlowingThe PC Controller Program will analyze the results. If the bump t
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 82 15. After GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied, the docking station will purge with fresh air
83 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors 16. After the fresh air purge is complete, • If the bump test passes, the following window will
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 84• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was not selected, the following window wil
About this Manual • 4About this ManualThe SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controlled Configuration Operator’s Manual uses the following conventions for not
85 • Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors• If the bump test fails and the Force Calibration box was selected, the SDM-E2 automatically per
Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors • 86• If at any point during the bump test the flow rate to the instrument becomes too low, the PC Co
87 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsCalibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsStandard EAGLE 2s contain some combination of the st
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 88 5. Select the instrument or instruments you wish to calibrate and click on them to highlight them
89 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 7. You will be asked to confirm which EAGLE 2 channels will use GAS 1 for the calibration. If you
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 90 8. You will then be asked to confirm the gas cylinder concentration and the instruments that the
91 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special SensorsIf you have a 5-gas cylinder that contains the special sensor’s target gas in the correct concentr
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 92If you are calibrating an instrument or instruments with 2 special sensors, this confirmation scre
93 • Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors 10. The pump will start and the program will indicate that air is flowing. The AIR indicator on t
Calibrating an Instrument with Special Sensors • 94 11. After air is applied, and if all channels passed the zero adjustment, calibration gas from th
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