GasAlertClip Extreme English Instruction Sheet
D2139/7 Page 4
Trimmed and folded dimensions: 4.125 (w) x 5.875 (h)
Gas Event Data Transmission
Transferring Data to a Printer
Safety Specifications
Maximum operating
life
24 Month detector: 2 years after activation,
assuming 3-5 minutes of alarm time/day
36 Month detector: 3 years after activation,
assuming 1.5 minutes of alarm time/day
Detection range
H
2
S: 0 to 100 ppm
CO: 0 to 300 ppm
O
2
: 0 to 30% by volume
SO
2
: 0 to 100 ppm
Alarm setpoints
Instant low and instant high
Calibration
H
2
S, CO, SO
2
: Not required
O
2
: Self-calibrating
The detector stores the last ten alarm events. The recorded data includes the
To transfer data using the handheld IR printer, complete the following:
Using the handheld IR printer, complete steps 2-5 as listed for
Transferring
Data to a PC
.
•
serial
number,
•
detector life-remaining value (months/days/hours),
•
number of self-tests that have been performed,
General Specifications
•
total number of events that have occurred,
•
event
type,
Shelf life
1 year before activation
Weight
76 g (2.7 oz.)
Instrument
dimensions
28 x 50 x 81 mm (1.1 x 2.0 x 3.2 in.)
Operating
temperature
H
2
S: -40 to +50°C / -40 to +122°F
CO: -30 to +50°C / -22 to +122°F
SO
2
: -30 to +50°C / -22 to +122°F
O
2
: -20 to +50°C / -4 to +122°F
Internal vibrating operates to: -15°C / +5°F
Operating humidity
5% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Audible alarm
≈
95 dB at 30 cm (1 ft.)
Visual alarm
Flashing, wide-angled alarm lens with quad red
LEDs plus alarm LCD readout
Display
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
Sensor type
Electrochemical cells
Detection technique
Instantaneous alarm
Battery
Lithium, non-replaceable
Ratings and
certifications
Classified by UL to both U.S. and Canadian
Standards as intrinsically safe for Class I, Division
1, Group A, B, C, D and Class I, Zone 0, Group IIC
ATEX
:
CE 0539
g
II 1 G EEx ia IIC T4
DEMKO 03 ATEX 0321968
IECEx
CE: European Conformity
ABS Type Approved VA-348-169-X
Ingress protection
IP 66/IP 67
EMI/RFI
Complies with EMC Directives 89/336/EEC
•
duration of all events encountered,
•
gas
type,
•
alarm level(s) (ppm or %),
Note: This product has been classified for use in atmospheres not more
than 21% v/v O
2
.
•
time elapsed since the alarm occurred (days/hours/minutes), and
•
duration of the alarm (minutes/seconds).
Event Logging Specifications
Two options are provided to transmit the gas event data: 1) Transfer data to
a PC using an IR DataLink or 2) Print the data using the handheld IR printer.
Number of stored
events
Up to ten events encountered. If more than ten, the
older events are replaced by the newer events.
Data transmission
method
Via infrared port to thermal printer or via IR
DataLink to PC (for ordinary locations only)
Information
transmitted
Serial number
Life remaining
Self-tests performed
Total number and duration of all events
encountered
Last ten events:
Maximum exposure, MicroDock II bump check, or
O
2
calibration
Data shown for maximum exposures and bump
checks:
Gas type and alarm level in ppm or %
Time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days,
hours, and minutes
Duration of alarm in minutes and seconds
Data transmission
time
45 seconds plus 10 seconds per record
Transfer Data
Transferring Data to a PC
To transfer the data to a PC, complete the following:
1. Connect the IR DataLink to the PC. Activate the IR DataLink
2. Position the detector and the device 2 in. (5 cm) apart.
3. From the detector, press
C
to access the transmission screen.
4.
Prn
and flash on the detector LCD. Within 5 seconds, press
C
to
begin the transmission.
5. While data is being transmitted,
Y
displays and flashes. A
countdown timer displays as a percentage value (
70%
) and indicates
how much data remains to be transmitted.