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User Options Menu

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User Options Menu

To modify the user options, connect the detector to the  R Link 
adapter and open Fleet Manager II. Refer to the 

Fleet Manager 

II Operator s Manual

 for complete instructions.

The following are the available user options:
1.

Sensors

 (H

2

S, CO, LEL, and O

2

)

Sensor Disabled

 Disables the sensor.

Calibration Gas (ppm) / (%LEL) / (%O2)

 Defines the 

calibration gas concentration for each sensor.

Calibration Interval (days)

 Defines how often a 

calibration should be performed.

Bump Interval (days)

 Defines how often a bump test 

should be performed.

Low Alarm (ppm) / (%LEL) / (%O2)

 Defines the low 

alarm setpoint.

High Alarm (ppm) / (%LEL) / (%O2)

 Defines the high 

alarm setpoint.

TWA Alarm (ppm)

 Defines the time-weighted average 

(TWA) alarm setpoint. H

2

S and CO sensors only.

STEL Alarm (ppm)

 Defines the short-term exposure limit 

(STEL) alarm setpoint. H

2

S and CO sensors only.

STEL Interval (minutes)

 Defines the short-term 

exposure limit (5-15 minutes). H

2

S and CO sensors only.

Auto-Zero Startup

 When enabled, the detector 

automatically zeros the H

2

S, CO, and LEL sensors during 

the startup self-test.

LEL By Volume CH4

 When enabled, the LEL reading is 

displayed as %vol., assuming a methane environment.

O2 Auto-Calibration on Startup

 When enabled, the O

2

 

sensor is automatically calibrated during startup.

2.

User Options

 

Confidence Beep

 When enabled, the detector beeps 

once every second to verify the battery has sufficient 

power to detect hazardous gas and emit an alarm. 

Detector is shipped with Confidence Beep disabled.

Latching Alarms

 When enabled, the audible, visual, and 

vibrator alarms persist during a high or low alarm until the 

gas concentration is below the low alarm setpoint and has 

been acknowledged by pressing 

C

.

Safe Mode

 When enabled, 

SAFE

 continuously displays 

on the LCD when all gas concentrations are normal or 

below the alarm setpoints.

Stealth Mode

 When enabled, the audible alarm, LEDs 

and backlight are disabled. 

 displays on the LCD.

Low Alarm Acknowledge

 When enabled, the audible 

alarm can be disabled during a low alarm. The vibrator, 

LEDs, and LCD remain enabled. For H

2

S, CO, and LEL 

sensors only.

Datalog Interval (seconds)

 Enter a value 

(

1-120

seconds).

Summary of Contents for Micro Clip XL

Page 1: ...1 2 3 and 4 Gas Detector Operator Manual...

Page 2: ...alarm Note The detector is shipped with English as the default displayed language Additional languages provided are Portuguese Spanish German and French The screens for the additional languages are di...

Page 3: ...in the LEL range calibrate the sensor using the appropriate gas Only the combustible gas detection portion of this instrument has been assessed for performance by CSA International Calibrate only in...

Page 4: ...e sensor from exposure to lead compounds silicones and chlorinated hydrocarbons Sensor exposure to certain organic vapors such as leaded gasoline and halogenated hydrocarbons may temporarily inhibit s...

Page 5: ...11 2 2 1 2 Item Description 1 IntelliFlash 2 Visual alarm indicators LEDs 3 Alligator clip 4 Charging connector IR interface 5 Pushbutton 6 Carbon monoxide CO sensor 7 Hydrogen sulfide H2S sensor 8 Ox...

Page 6: ...lements 7 Display Elements 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Item Description 1 Alarm condition 2 Automatically zero sensor 3 Numeric value 4 Stealth mode 5 Battery life indicator 6 Gas identifier bars 7 Gas cylinder 8...

Page 7: ...X readings press C when the LCD displays RESET To initiate calibration deactivate the detector Press and hold C while the detector performs the OFF countdown Continue holding C while the LCD briefly d...

Page 8: ...ol based cleaners Clean the exterior with a soft damp cloth Do not use soaps polishes or solvents Below are common products to avoid using around sensors Cleaners and Lubricants Brake cleaners Lubrica...

Page 9: ...D then activates again and performs the CAL countdown Continue holding C until the countdown is complete to enter calibration 5 The LCD displays CAL DUE Next a screen displays showing the number of da...

Page 10: ...GasAlertMicroClip Attach the Gas Cylinder to the Detector 11 Attach the Gas Cylinder to the Detector...

Page 11: ...nual 2 Connect the calibration hose to the calibration cap 3 Attach the calibration cap to the detector 4 Apply gas Verify the visual and audible alarms activate 5 Close the regulator and remove the c...

Page 12: ...Vibrator alarm activates TWA Alarm Slow siren Slow alternating flash L and gas bar flash Vibrator alarm activates High Alarm Fast siren Fast alternating flash L and gas bar flash Vibrator alarm activ...

Page 13: ...activates After 15 minutes of the Low Battery alarm the Automatic Shutdown Alarm sequence begins OFF displays before deactivating Automatic Shutdown Alarm Sequence of 10 rapid sirens and alternating f...

Page 14: ...Startup When enabled the detector automatically zeros the H2S CO and LEL sensors during the startup self test LEL By Volume CH4 When enabled the LEL reading is displayed as vol assuming a methane env...

Page 15: ...lliFlash Interval Enter a value 1 60 seconds to define how often IntelliFlash occurs and the detector beeps Intelliflash and or Confidence Beep must be enabled in order to define Confidence Beep and I...

Page 16: ...of all maintenance bump tests calibrations and alarm events Clean the exterior with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents soaps or polishes Replacing a Sensor or Sensor Filter a Warning To avoid pers...

Page 17: ...y Remove the two screws on the PCB Remove the PCB carefully a Caution Ensure no damage occurs to the battery 2 Remove the old sensor filter t may be stuck to the sensors 3 Place the new sensor filter...

Page 18: ...lace the sensor filter into the front shell 2 Slide the sensors out Note Detectors that are configured for 1 2 or 3 gases may contain a dummy sensor in one of the four sensor locations 3 Insert the ne...

Page 19: ...plete the detector refer to Reassembling the detector Reassembling the detector Verify the PCB is seated correctly and inserted exactly as it was removed sensors face the front shell Replace the two P...

Page 20: ...certified by CSA International on the combustible sensor with 5 accuracy Storage temperature 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F Operating humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Alarm setpoints May...

Page 21: ...onfidence beep latching alarms enable disable safe display mode oxygen measurement combustible sensor measurement sensor disable define calibration interval force calibration calibration lock force bu...

Page 22: ...ertMicroClip charging adapter a Warning Charge only in a safe area that is free of hazardous gas and within temperatures of 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F First time charge XT 2 3 hours XL 5 6 hours Normal...

Page 23: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to...

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