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5.2.1 Set 4 –20mA Transmitter Scale 

This section of the maintenance menu is for aligning the external sensor/transmitters 

MRI-5175 

to the 

ISA-60M

 controller. 

This function is normally performed at the factory and is not usually required in the field unless a new transmitter is installed. 

5.2.2 MRI-5175 Calibration 

Calibration is performed at the 

MRI-5175

 remote sensor/transmitter.  

Calibration is the process of setting the instrument up to read accurately when exposed to a target gas. 

Wait at least 3 – 4 hours after initially supplying power to the 

MRI-5175 

sensor/transmitter before calibration, Overnight 

stabilization is preferred before calibration.  The 

MRI-5175 

has been pre-calibrated at the factory, and initial field calibration 

should result in only fine tuning the circuit, as well as a way to check that installation is successful.  It is not necessary to open 
the enclosure to make adjustment.  The calibration functions are operated through the 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 switches. See Table 5 

for Power/Fault LED Sequence codes and Figure 9 Calibration

 MRI-5175

5.2.3 Standard Calibration 

The following procedure is suitable for altitudes below 4500 ft (1372 meters): 

1. Press and hold the Menu switch for 3 to 5 seconds, the Power /Fault led will flash red- green, red- green, red- green…. 

2. Assemble the cylinder flow regulator and 

MRI

 calibration adapter. 

To calibrate: 
3. Press and release the Menu switch, then press and release the Select switch. This places the transmitter into the calibration 

Span operation. The Power/ Fault led will flash Green-red-red-red, Green-red-red-red… 

4. Attach the MRI calibration adaptor, part number 03620-021 to the sensor, then pull the trigger on the cylinder of 20.9% 

Oxygen part number 03100-029 and partially inflate the bellows. 

5. The MRI-5175 transmitter begins to look for signal stabilization; this process lasts from 60 to 120 seconds. 

Observe the Power/ Fault led during this time. When the signal has stabilized, the Power/Fault led will show green for 3 
seconds, indicating a successful calibration, and then flash red-green, red-green… If the calibration was unsuccessful, 
following the 60 to 120 second stabilization time the Power/Fault led will show Red for 3 seconds and then flash red-green, 
red-green, red-green… 

6. Press and release the Select switch to exit calibration and return to operation mode.  If the calibration was completed 

successfully the Power/Fault led will show steady Green. If the calibration Failed the Power/Fault led will flash a Slow red-
green, red-green… Continue to flow the 20.9 Oxygen. Go to Section 5.2.5  

5.2.4 Altitude Calibration 

This procedure is required for altitudes above 4500 ft (1372 meters). Due to the reduction of partial pressure at elevations above 
4500 ft (1372 meters), the following procedure must be used when installing the ISA-60M monitor. Subsequent calibration 
should be done using the Standard calibration procedure as the compensation for partial pressure variances will have been 
accomplished. 

1. Press and hold the Menu switch for 3 to 5 seconds, the Power /Fault led will flash red- green, red- green, red- green…  

2. Assemble the cylinder flow regulator and 

MRI

 calibration adapter. 

To calibrate: 
3. Press and hold the Menu switch for 3 to 5 seconds, the Power /Fault led will flash red, red, red, red …  

4. Press and release the Menu switch then press and release the Select switch. This places the transmitter into the calibration 

Span operation. The Power/ Fault led will flash Green-red-red-red, Green-red-red-red… 

5. Attach the 

MRI

 calibration adaptor to the sensor, then pull the trigger on the cylinder and partially inflate the bellows. 

6. The 

MRI-5175

 transmitter begins to look for signal stabilization; this process lasts from 60 to 120 seconds. 

Observe the Power/ Fault led during this time. When the signal has stabilized, the Power/Fault led will show green for 3 
seconds, indicating a successful calibration, and then flash red-green, red-green and then red, red, red… If the calibration 
was unsuccessful, following the 60 to 120 second stabilization time the Power/Fault led will show Red for 3 seconds and then 
flash red-green, red-green, red-green… 

7. Press and release the Select switch to exit calibration and return to operation mode. If the calibration was completed 

successfully the Power/Fault led will show steady Green. If the calibration Failed the Power/Fault led will flash a Slow red-
green, red-green… Continue to flow the 20.9 Oxygen Go to Section 5.2.5  

NOTE

: After the initial Altitude Calibration, subsequent calibrations should be done following the Standard Calibration procedure. 

Summary of Contents for ISA-60M

Page 1: ...w enmet com Manual Part Number 80003 500 MCN 13 002 04 29 13 ISA 60M with MRI 5175 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Andersen Medical Gas 12 Place Lafi fitte Madisonville LA 70447 https www TheMedicalG...

Page 2: ...3 Fault Indications 9 4 4 Alarm Latching 9 4 5 Audio Defeat 9 4 6 Display 10 4 7 Operational Menu 10 5 0 Maintenance 11 5 1 Cleaning Instructions 11 5 2 Maintenance Menu ISA 60M 11 5 2 1 Set 4 20mA T...

Page 3: ...enu Flow Chart 11 Figure 9 Calibration MRI 5175 13 Figure 9 Calibration MRI 5175 20 Figure 10 MRI 5175 Sensor Replacement 21 List of Tables Table 1 Wiring ISA 60M to MRI 5175 7 Table 2 Relay Failsafe...

Page 4: ...l not honor any claims for damage This shipment was carefully inspected verified and properly packaged at our company and delivered to the carrier in good condition When it was picked up by the carrie...

Page 5: ...installed to the instrument Alarm 1 The top center A red alarm LED for all sensor transmitters Alarm 2 Near the center of the panel A green power indicator LED A red fault alarm LED Pushbutton Switche...

Page 6: ...g Flanges 4 places Menu Select SN XXXX 88 Power Fault XXX XXX XXX O2 by vol O2 O2 Display Front Cover Latch Audio Alarm Fault LED SELECT Switch Power LED OPTION Switch Alarm Defeat Alarm Acknowledge S...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 Feature Description Relay Terminals This group of terminals is located at the left side of the Circuit Board For the contacts for each of four alarm relays and for the contacts of a fault re...

Page 8: ...les the ambient air in the MRI environment It is recommended to use 8 drywall anchors and screws for mounting the ISA 60M to a drywall sheetrock surface Non magnetic mounting hardware is required Dime...

Page 9: ...of the two enclosure punch outs on the side or bottom of the enclosure See Figure 1 Follow state and local guidelines when selecting appropriate strain relief conduit and wiring Remote Sensor Each mus...

Page 10: ...the circuit board next to the terminal are for the non energized state which is identical to the fault state The PC Board is labeled for the relays in their un energized state If the relay is configur...

Page 11: ...g of 0 at the bottom of the range 20mA corresponds to a full scale reading of 30 Wiring requirements are the same as for the relays 3 4 4 Digital Outputs The RS232 RS485 connections are used for firmw...

Page 12: ...The differential Setting has no effect on alarm relays or on the audio alarm for alarm point 2 4 3 Fault Indications Fault indications are associated with sensor zero and calibration activities and ar...

Page 13: ...taken for a period of 45 seconds it returns to the operational display Figure 7 ISA 60M Operation Menu Flow Chart S S O O O S O Press Option switch S Press Select switch O No Function O No Function S...

Page 14: ...ation instructions can be found in Section 6 0 5 1 Cleaning Instructions CAUTION Never spray a cleaning solution on the surfaces of the ISA 60M or MRI 5175 devices Clean the exterior of the ISA 60M an...

Page 15: ...Fault led will show Red for 3 seconds and then flash red green red green red green 6 Press and release the Select switch to exit calibration and return to operation mode If the calibration was complet...

Page 16: ...e digit to the right when the last digit is accepted the display will read Ch O2 mAXmter NA Trim Press the SELECT switch to enter The display will read O2 20 8 3029 Trim Val 20 7 note this number will...

Page 17: ...STD is displayed Press the OPTION switch to toggle between STD and DIFF select the correct indicator Press the SELECT switch to lock in the correct indicator IF STD is selected ALARM 1 V L is displaye...

Page 18: ...d DIFF Locks selection STD S Alarm 1 DIFF BAND 000 v L 19 5 Alarm 1 O S Changes character indicated by underscore cursor Locks underscored character and moves cursor to next digit DIFF S O S Changes c...

Page 19: ...he OPTION switch to change the left digit select the correct digit Press the SELECT switch which locks the digit in place and moves the cursor one digit to the right Continue this process until the fo...

Page 20: ...e Set Relay Failsafe Configuration Flow Chart 5 2 10 Set New Password To change the password you must enter the maintenance menu Press the OPTION switch until Enter Maint Menu is displayed then press...

Page 21: ...ivation Each channel of the ISA 60M can be deactivated and activated as needed CAUTION Deactivated channels will not display or respond to connected sensor transmitters A fault indication occurs when...

Page 22: ...ibration and then flash red green red green If the calibration was unsuccessful following the 60 to 120 second stabilization time the Power Fault led will show Red for 3 seconds and then flash red gre...

Page 23: ...for 3 seconds NOTE If the calibration process indicates a failure wait 30 minutes and repeat process or contact ENMET Corporation Figure 9 Calibration MRI 5175 Power Fault LED MENU Switch SELECT Switc...

Page 24: ...er lid retention screws and remove the lid See Figure 10 Remove the old O2 sensor by unscrewing it and replace it with a new sensor See Figure 10 Replace cover lid with retention screws Turn on the el...

Page 25: ...Pa Mechanical ISA 60M Dimensions 11 x 9 x 6 inches 4 3 x 3 5 x 2 4 cm Weight 8 lbs 3 6 kg Strain relief 5 12 mm OD Material Engineered thermoplastic with hinged front cover Non magnetic hardware MRI 5...

Page 26: ...warranty period the customer is responsible for the difference between the most economical means and the expedient mode ENMET shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused by the improper use of...

Page 27: ...processing delays ENMET charges a one hour minimum billing for all approved repairs with additional time billed to the closest tenth of an hour All instruments sent to ENMET are subject to a minimum...

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