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If an error occurs:

Remove from the module and re-insert.

If this does not correct the error, have the module repaired.

Overview of charge status LEDs

5.4

Station self-test

A self-test is carried out:

When the station is started up.

When the last successful self-test was more than 24 hours

ago and a test is being carried out.

The station is tested for leaks, pump function, and the software

version of the individual modules and the master.

5.5

Conducting a test

The following tests are preconfigured:

1. If necessary, open the test gas cylinders.
2. If necessary, switch on the X-dock.
3. Perform a visual inspection of the gas measurement

systems (see chapter 5.1 on page 13).

4. Insert the instruments into the modules (see chapter 5.2 on

page 13).

If Single mode is activated:

The preset test is started automatically by closing the

module cover.

The Status LED flashes blue.

The individual test phases are displayed.

If Favorites mode is activated:

Select required test from favourites bar.

The test will be started automatically.

The Status LED flashes blue.

The individual test phases are displayed.

If Test scheduler mode is activated:

If necessary, log user out on the station (see chapter 4.5 on

page 8).

The preset test is performed according to the configured

time schedule.

If Log-in mode is activated:

Log user in on the station (see chapter 4.5 on page 8).

Select the desired test from the favourites bar.

The test will start automatically.

The status LED flashes blue.

The individual test phases are displayed.

Test passed:

Confirmation is shown on the display.

The Status LED flashes green.

If required, select the desired instrument field for additional

information.

Remove the instrument from the module.

CAUTION

A short-circuit in the charging contacts in the modules,

e. g. due to metal objects falling into the device, will not

damage the station but should be avoided due to a

potential risk of overheating and error displays on the

module.

Colour

Status

Meaning

green

on continuously

Charge status 100 %

green

flashing

Battery charging.

red

flashing

Charging error

WARNING

When using methane, propane or butane in the range

>100 %LEL, an exhaust hose (max. 10 m long) must

be connected to the exhaust outlet to ensure the

extraction of excess explosive gas.

NOTICE

Single mode is activated by default.

Several tests can be started and executed in parallel in

the Single mode.

A failure of a LED, horn or vibration test results in a

negative evaluation of the overall test, and thus in the

locking of the respective gas measurement system.

A test of the sensor reserve is only performed with

sensors that support this function. The results are

displayed under test details and give information about

the state of the sensor.

Test 1: 

QT

Fast bump test including alarm testing

Test 2: 

EXT

Extended bump test incl. zero-point check and 

alarm testing.

Test 3: 

CAL

Calibration, alarm test, fresh air flushing and 

certificate.

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Summary of Contents for X-dock 5300

Page 1: ...Dr ger X dock 5300 Dr ger X dock 6300 6600 Technical Manual i...

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Page 3: ...aging instrument profiles 13 5 Use 13 5 1 Conducting a visual inspection 13 5 2 Inserting or removing the gas measuring device into or from a module 13 5 3 X am 125 module with charging function optio...

Page 4: ...re carried out by Dr ger Only trained and competent personnel are permitted to inspect repair and service the product as detailed in these Instructions for Use Use only genuine Dr ger spare parts and...

Page 5: ...ck 5300 6300 6600 5 2 Description 2 1 Product overview 0 X dock 5300 X am X dock 6300 6600 X dock 5300 Pac X dock 6300 6600 X dock 5300 6300 X dock 6600 max 10 00133286 eps 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 13 16 17 19...

Page 6: ...has been published under GPL LGPL or another open source licence They include GPL GPLv2 LGPL MIT PostgreSQL Apache Apache 2 zlib The source texts of the software can be obtained from Dr ger on a CD u...

Page 7: ...apter 4 7 on page 9 4 Change language if necessary a Select System configuration Language b Selected the required language c Confirm selection with OK 5 Set date and time where necessary a Select Sync...

Page 8: ...logon logoff Instrument field Favourites bar Selected test User logon logoff Instrument field Menu Select this button to access the menu see chapter 6 on page 16 Confirm Select this button to confirm...

Page 9: ...lly in addition 2 If necessary select Further options and to reset the gas cylinder level indicator 3 If required configure other test gas inlets in the same way Enter last name Enter first name Enter...

Page 10: ...are also used for calibration and testing These test gases are carbon monoxide CO and ethylene oxide EO For the X am 2000 it is possible to choose between three different test gases that are also use...

Page 11: ...th OK This function can be used to set whether or not a test or calibration is carried out when a required test gas is not connected To select the test gas for PAC 7000 OV 1 Select Pac 7000 OV 2 Selec...

Page 12: ...ters of the test name are displayed in the list of favourites Enter test name Select gas test Further options Further options i i No gas test only the activated options are run Quick bump test Test fo...

Page 13: ...the instrument 5 3 X am 125 module with charging function optional It is only possible to charge the instrument batteries using the X am 125 module with charging function The charging time is approx 4...

Page 14: ...ct the desired test from the favourites bar The test will start automatically The status LED flashes blue The individual test phases are displayed Test passed Confirmation is shown on the display The...

Page 15: ...ed If required select the desired instrument field for additional information Identify and rectify the error Repeat the test if necessary Overview of status LEDs 5 6 After use 1 If required remove ins...

Page 16: ...sion levels 5 i i Define test Station gas configuration System configuration Date time Data management Language Network System address Database DBMS address Info screen Update Service interval Devices...

Page 17: ...ean up 2 Select Start clean up 3 Confirm deletion of the database entries with OK The progress of the deletion is displayed 6 4 5 Displaying info screen 1 Select System configuration Info screen The f...

Page 18: ...required certificates from the list 4 Confirm selection with OK The selected certificates are copied onto the USB data storage device 6 5 6 Mobile synchronization This function can be used to copy the...

Page 19: ...Permission level 1 2 3 4 5 Perform preset tests in logged out status X X X X X Perform preset tests in logged in status X X X X Change password X Define test X Export data memory station X Set Station...

Page 20: ...nnections incorrect Test gas cylinder empty or closed Test gas pressure is too high Pressure regulator valve incorrectly set Check setting of pressure regulator valve Alarm element test not carried ou...

Page 21: ...on the USB storage device will be displayed 4 Select the desired firmware update from the list The selected firmware update is marked in blue 5 Start the firmware update with OK The progress of the i...

Page 22: ...played position markers as they appear 9 6 Cleaning The device does not need any special care If very dirty the equipment can be carefully wiped down with a damp cloth Carefully dry the device using a...

Page 23: ...e 2004 108 EC Name and description Order No Dr ger X dock 5300 X am 125 83 21 880 Dr ger X dock 5300 Pac 83 21 881 Dr ger X dock 6300 Master 83 21 900 Dr ger X dock 6600 Master 83 21 901 Dr ger X dock...

Page 24: ...ration DB Database DBMS Database Management System DL Data logger FAV Favourite HORN Horn LED Light emitting diode LEL Lower Explosive Limit MSD Mass Storage Device MST Master SPAN Span calibration SW...

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