GHM GREISINGER GCO 100 Operating Manual Download Page 2

H69.0.21.6C-03 

Operating Manual GCO 100 

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Content

 

 

1

 

GENERAL ADVICE ................................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

2

 

SAFETY ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

2.1

 

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NTENDED USE

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2.2

 

S

AFETY SIGNS AND SYMBOLS

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2.3

 

S

AFETY GUIDELINES

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3

 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

3.1

 

S

COPE OF SUPPLY

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3.2

 

O

PERATING AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE

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4

 

OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

4.1

 

D

ISPLAY ELEMENTS

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4.2

 

P

USHBUTTONS

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4.3

 

C

ONNECTIONS

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4.4

 

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OP

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UP CLIP

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5

 

RESHIPMENT AND DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5.1

 

R

ESHIPMENT

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5.2

 

D

ISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS

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6

 

GENERALS OF CO-MEASURING ............................................................................................................................................ 7

 

7

 

CONFIGURATION OF THE INSTRUMENT ............................................................................................................................... 8

 

8

 

ALARM FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

9

 

ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

9.1

 

A

DJUSTMENT MENU

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9.2

 

A

UTOMATIC ZERO POINT ADJUSTING

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9.3

 

A

DJUSTMENT WITH REFERENCE GAS

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10

 

SYSTEM MESSAGES ........................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

11

 

THE SERIAL INTERFACE................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

11.1

 

I

NTERFACE

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11.2

 

S

UPPORTED INTERFACE FUNCTIONS

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12

 

SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

 

1  General Advice 

Read through this document attentively and make yourself familiar to the operation of the device before you 
use it. Keep this document in a ready-to-hand way in order to be able to look up in the case of doubt. 
 
The manufacturer will assume no liability or warranty in case of usage for other purpose than the intended 
one, ignoring this manual, operating by unqualified staff as well as unauthorized modifications to the de-
vice. 
The manufacturer is not liable for any costs or damages incurred at the user or third parties because of the 
usage or application of this device, in particular in case of improper use of the device, misuse or mal-
function of the connection or of the device.  
The manufacturer is not liable for misprints. 

 

Summary of Contents for GREISINGER GCO 100

Page 1: ... 49 9402 9383 0 info greisinger de www greisinger de Operating Manual Carbon Monoxide CO Measuring Instrument with alarm function as of version 1 4 GCO 100 Please carefully read these instructions before use WEEE Reg Nr DE 93889386 Please consider the safety instructions Please keep for future reference ...

Page 2: ...HE SERIAL INTERFACE 11 11 1 INTERFACE 11 11 2 SUPPORTED INTERFACE FUNCTIONS 11 12 SPECIFICATION 12 1 General Advice Read through this document attentively and make yourself familiar to the operation of the device before you use it Keep this document in a ready to hand way in order to be able to look up in the case of doubt The manufacturer will assume no liability or warranty in case of usage for ...

Page 3: ...gnificant damage to property at non observance Attention This symbol warns of possible dangers or dangerous situations which can provoke damage to the device or environment at non observance Note This symbol point out processes which can indirectly influence operation or provoke unforeseen reactions at non observance 2 3 Safety guidelines This device has been designed and tested in accordance with...

Page 4: ...swallowing give large volumes of water DO NOT induce vomiting Obtain medical treatment 3 Product Specification 3 1 Scope of supply Device GCO 100 incl 9V battery block Operation manual Calibration protocol 3 2 Operating and maintenance advice Battery operation If bAt is shown in the lower display the battery has been used up and needs to be replaced However the device will operate correctly for a ...

Page 5: ...HLD Measured value is frozen key 3 4 2 Pushbuttons Left key on off button for power off press longer Middle key Max display of the maximum measured value MAX arrow in display Right key Hold hold frozen of the current measure value HLD in display 4 3 Connections 1 Interface Connect to optically isolated interface adapter accessory GRS 3100 USB3100 2 Sensor opening The mains socket is located at the...

Page 6: ... the manufacturer have to be free of any residual of measuring media and other hazardous substances Measuring residuals at housing or sensor may be a risk for persons or environment Use an adequate transport package for reshipment especially for fully functional devices Please make sure that the device is protected in the package by enough packing materials 5 2 Disposal instructions Batteries must...

Page 7: ...pm Strong smoker 20ppm Like with alcohol concentration in blood also the CO is decomposed in the blood around every 5h the CO content is cut by half Via the CO concentration of exhaled air the saturation of the CO in blood haemoglobin can be derived The carboxy haemoglobin in can be displayed directly by the instrument COHb p r t Configuration of the instrument This value is an estimation of the c...

Page 8: ...nit mg m3 Selection of the display unit COHb AL Alarm function OFF No alarm ON Alerting over display and buzzer factory setting NO SO Alerting only via display AL K Alarm boundary not available if alarm function is deactivated AL oFF 0 1000 Alarm boundary in the selected display unit factory setting 10ppm RAIL Warning boundary for maximum working place concentration 0 100 Value for warning boundar...

Page 9: ...ment Switch on and press Hold key during the segment test until the display shows the first parameter OFFS Press up or down key the currently selected offset adjustment appears Choose the desired value by pressing up or down key max selectable values 20ppm Enter by pressing On Off key OFFS appears in the display again Selsect the next parameter by pressing On Off key SCAL appears in the display Pr...

Page 10: ... test gas cap GZ 10 to the instrument Connect the test gas cap GZ 10 to the valve unit via the hose The Gas bottle has to stand upright for the flow display of the gas valve unit is able to work properly Scale Adjustment Keep bottle upright open valve slowly until the ball in the flow indicator shows 0 5 l min lowest marking of indicator Wait until the measurement display at has stabilised ca 1min...

Page 11: ...ng of the device e g Material selection EBS 20M 60M 20 60 channel software to display the measuring values In case you want to develop your own software we offer a GMH3000 development package including a universally applicable Windows functions library GMH3000 DLL with documentation that can be used by the most programming languages Suitable for Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 8 1 Win...

Page 12: ...time 0 90 RH Storage temperature 10 50 C Housing impact resistant ABS membrane keyboard transparent panel Front side IP65 integrated pop up clip for table top or suspended use Dimensions 142 x 71 x 26 mm L x W x D Wight approx 155 g Power supply 9V battery in scope of supply as well as additional d c connector diameter of internal pin 1 9 mm for external 10 5 12V direct voltage supply suitable pow...

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