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Configuration
To individually configure an instrument with standard configuration, the
instrument must be connected to a PC via the USB infrared cable (order no.
83
17
409) or the E-Cal system. Dräger
CC Vision PC software is used to
perform the configuration. The Dräger CC Vision PC software can be
downloaded free of charge from the product page of the X-am 5600 at the
following Internet address: www.draeger.com.
Change configuration: see Technical Manual.
Standard instrument configuration:
Dräger X-am
5600
1)
1)
X-am
®
is a registered trademark of Dräger.
Bump Test Mode
2)
2)
Different settings can be selected to meet customer requirements on delivery. The current
setting can be checked and changed with the Dräger CC Vision PC software.
Extended bump test
Clean air adjustment
1)3)
3)
Fresh air calibration / zero point adjustment is not supported by the DrägerSensor DUAL IR CO
2
,
the DrägerSensor IR CO
2
or the DrägerSensor XXS O
3
.
on
Hydrogen added signal
4)
4)
In the case of activated DrägerSensor XXS H
2
HC (68
12
025) and activated Ex Channel in the
DrägerSensor DUAL IR Ex/CO
2
(68
11 960) or DrägerSensor IR Ex (68
12
180).
on
Operating signal
2) 5)
5)
A periodic short flashing indicates the operating capacity of the instrument. If there is no
operating signal, correct operation cannot be guaranteed.
on
Switch off
2)
allowed
LEL factor
2)
–
ch
4
–
H
2
4.4 vol. % (4.4
vol. % corresponds to 100
%LEL)
4.0 vol. % (4.0
vol. % corresponds to 100
%LEL)
STEL
2) 6)
7)
(short-term average)
6)
STEL: average value of an exposure over a short period, generally 15 minutes.
7)
Interpretation only if the sensor is designed for this.
STEL function - disabled
Average value duration = 15 minutes
TWA
2) 7) 8)
(shift average)
8)
TWA: shift averages are workplace limit values for generally eight hours per day of exposure for
five days a week during a working life.
TWA function - disabled
Average value duration = 8 hours
Alarm A1
9)
9)
Latching and acknowledgement of alarms A1 and A2 can be configured with the Dräger CC
Vision PC software.
can be acknowledged, non-latching, pre-alarm,
rising flank
Alarm A1 at O
2
sensor
9)
cannot be acknowledged, latching, like main alarm,
falling flank
Alarm A2
9)
cannot be acknowledged, latching, main alarm,
rising flank
Activation of the H
2
offset adds the LEL gas concentration of the activated
DrägerSensor XXS H
2
HC (68
12
025) to the LEL gas concentration of the
activated DrägerSensor DUAL IR Ex/CO
2
(68
11 960) or the activated
DrägerSensor IR Ex (68
12
180) and it is output to the display instead of the IR
Ex display.
Instrument settings
The following parameters can be changed on an instrument:
NOTICE
Previously set alarm thresholds are retained, so the IR Ex-channel alarm is
triggered earlier in some case in the presence of hydrogen (H
2
).
Name
Range
Password
Numerical range (3-digit)
Operating signal LED
1)
1)
At least one of the two operating signals must be switched on.
Yes/No
Horn operating signal
1)
Yes/No
Switch-off mode
"switch-off allowed" or
"switch-off prohibited" or
"switch-off prohibited at A2"
Shift length (TWA)
2)
2)
Corresponds to averaging time and is used to calculate the TWA exposure value.
60 - 14400 (in minutes)
(Setting for exposure alarm)
Short-term exposure level (STEL)
3)
4)
3)
Interpretation only if the sensor is designed for this.
4)
Corresponds to averaging time and is used to calculate the STEL exposure value.
0 - 15 (in minutes)
(Setting for exposure alarm)
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