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SPM Flex Gas Detector

Replacing the real-time coin battery

The battery can be removed by gripping it firmly with needle-nose pliers and 
pulling straight out� Gently press the new battery with the positive (+) side facing 
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Coin battery location

Cleaning the exterior surfaces

Exterior surfaces of the detector can be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened with 
water or with 6% IPA alcohol wipes� Plug the detector’s ports when washing the 
case�

Summary of Contents for SPM Flex

Page 1: ...SPM Flex Single Point Monitor Gas Detector User Manual ...

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Page 3: ...4 20 mA wiring 23 Modbus 24 Tubing optional 26 Setup 27 Installation drawing 27 Dimensions 28 Mounting options 28 Standard mounting bracket 29 Backward compatible mounting bracket 30 Sun shield 31 The flip screen function 32 Converting a detector from fixed to portable 33 In line filters 33 Optional sampling wand 34 Operation 36 Power 36 Controls 37 Setup menu 42 Troubleshooting 48 Maintenance 52 ...

Page 4: ... surfaces 58 Cleaning the tape contact surfaces 59 Checking for system leaks 60 Storing the detector 61 Storing Chemcassette cartridges 61 Recycling 61 Detectable Gases 62 Specifications 63 Labels 64 Accessories and Parts 65 Certifications 68 Warranties 69 SPM Flex warranty 69 Chemcassette cartridge warranty 69 Index 71 Maintenance continued ...

Page 5: ...ations capabilities These include 3 on board relays 4 20 mA analog output and Modbus TCP outputs for signal and service connectivity The gas detector is equipped with a USB port for configuration sharing firmware updates and data downloads For web enabled devices web pages are available via the Ethernet port Standard operation conditions The SPM Flex gas detector is designed for use in temperature...

Page 6: ...n information that could prevent death or serious injury DANGER Warnings contain information that could prevent injury or equipment damage WARNING Caution notices contain information that could prevent equipment damage CAUTION Notes contain helpful information NOTE ...

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Page 8: ...eset LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode Modbus TCP Communications protocol running over Ethernet that is commonly used for communicating with industrial devices Non latching alarm or fault An alert in which the SPM Flex will reset automatically when the condition is no longer present i e the detector does not have to be reset by the user Out of monitor The detector is on but idle ...

Page 9: ... warranty WARNING Initial setup Prior to use the detector requires some minimal setup Unpack the detector save the packaging to re use for service requests Read the quick start guide and this manual For most gases install a filter at the detector or at the end of a sample line see Detectable Gases on page 62 Portable detectors Connect the power adaptor charger in a dry indoor location Charge for a...

Page 10: ...position Replace the rocker switch cover Remove the paper optics card from the gate save the card for later use Install a Chemcassette cartridge Configure the detector and begin to monitor see Navigation on page 14 for basic display usage See Operation on page 36 and Accessories and Parts on page 65 Additional accessories External dust filters required on inlet for most gases see Detectable Gases ...

Page 11: ...urer s instructions WARNING How to extend battery life Power consumption is optimized to extend battery life when not in monitor mode In addition the detector should not be exposed to extreme temperatures which shortens battery life The time before recharging is required can be extended by taking the detector out of monitor mode when it is not in use How to recharge an overly discharged battery If...

Page 12: ...th the handle attached The handle swings out of the way for access to the Chemcassette cartridge area Opening the cover Figure 2 Opening the detector cover Release the cover by first unscrewing the handle pin Pivot the handle up as shown in the illustration and push down the four latches two on each side The detector cover will then be free to swing open allowing a Chemcassette cartridge to be ins...

Page 13: ...wer rocker switch Figure 3 SPM Flex main power rocker switch After the detector s cover is open use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the rocker switch cover Turn the main power rocker switch to the on position and replace the rocker switch cover The detector can now be turned on ...

Page 14: ...e 5 Pressing either of the arrows or the Accept Select button will access the menu from the main display screen The arrows also are used to scroll up and down through lists of options The Accept Select button is used to initiate a highlighted option During navigation the Power Cancel button will cancel a command or when pressed for more than 3 seconds it will exit to the main display ...

Page 15: ...ut the current state of the detector LEDs red green yellow blue Figure 5 SPM Flex LEDs LED Description Red solid Alarm 1 blinking Alarm 2 Green blinking The detector is active Yellow solid Maintenance fault blinking Instrument fault Blue solid Connected to external power To turn the detector off press and hold the Power Cancel button for 5 seconds or select Power Off from the menu Leave the detect...

Page 16: ... display the Gas Summary To return to the detector to the In Monitor display press the Power Cancel button three times to back out of the Main Menu options Main Menu Login Logout Reset Alarms Faults Reset all Silence audio alarm Monitor Mode Enter monitor mode Out of monitor mode Change Chemcassette Review Mode Event History Gas Settings Network Additional Status Output State Software Trend Plot C...

Page 17: ... s range is relative to the alarm levels not to the full scale of the selected gas The color of the status bar changes according to the system status green OK in monitor yellow fault red alarm blue Out of Monitor mode Display and navigation Under normal operation the LCD and LED display system status gas concentrations and alarms In set up review calibration and test modes the LCD shows the releva...

Page 18: ...stallations skip to Step 3 2 Tilt the handle up as far as possible 3 Unfasten the latches on the sides of the detector two on each side that secure the Chemcassette cartridge access cover 4 The detector has slotted hinges Lift up the cover slightly and then open it all the way to the right 5 Select the Change Chemcassette menu option and follow the on screen instructions 6 If required remove the o...

Page 19: ...s on page 62 for details about gas families 1 If necessary install a Chemcassette cartridge 2 While out of monitor mode navigate to Set up Monitoring Gas 3 Select Current gas and pick the desired gas from the selection box 4 Select Save Selecting a target gas from a different gas family Refer to Detectable Gases on page 62 for details about gas families 1 Remove the Chemcassette cartridge 2 Clean ...

Page 20: ... accordance with local codes allowing the user to wire directly to the terminal block Install each detector near a dedicated circuit breaker This table shows the default wiring configuration for the IP rated communication connector when installed by Honeywell Analytics The relays are labeled for the factory default but the configuration can be modified to have a single alarm and separate faults Re...

Page 21: ...ng The IP rating can be maintained only with the original factory connectors 1 068 in 27 13 cm 0 386 in 9 81 cm Figure 8 Ethernet opening dimensions 24 VDC 4 20 mA Relay 1 COM NC NO Relay 2 COM NC NO Fault COM NC NO P9 P8 top of detector Ethernet connector 4 20 mA connections Input power connections Relay connections Figure 9 SPM Flex connections Terminal Module The terminal module is located on t...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 24V 4 20 mA 24V SPM Flex Current Flow 4 20 mA sink wiring diagram Figure 11 Controller VE Signal VE RL 1 2 3 24V 4 20 mA 24V SPM Flex Current Flow 4 20 mA source wiring diagram Figure 12 Controller V1 V2 V2 24V 4 20 mA 24V SPM Flex 4 20 mA V1 4 20 mA isolated wiring diagram ...

Page 23: ...nals There must be a 200 600 ohm load on the 4 20 mA line To ensure adequate resolution to overcome tolerance in the 4 20 mA reading set the full scale at an appropriate level The SPM Flex issues a fault if the measured 4 20 mA reading is more than 0 8 mA 5 full scale off from the expected drive value jumpers Figure 13 4 20 mA sink configuration Figure 14 4 20 mA source configuration Figure 15 4 2...

Page 24: ...format as required by the Modbus standard For example 150 0 ppm is stored as 0x4316 in the low register of the pair and 0x0000 in the high register of the pair As another example the NH3 gas abbreviation would be stored in registers 40007 to 40011 as shown in this table Modbus Holding Register Number Description Value if NH3 selected 40007 Gas Abbr 1of5 0x4E48 40008 Gas Abbr 2of5 0x3300 40009 Gas ...

Page 25: ...40004 Reported Concentration 32 bit Float 40005 40006 Actual Concentration 32 bit Float 40007 40011 Gas Abbreviation 9 byte string including terminator 40012 Concentration Display Format 0 1 Units 0 PPB 1 PPM 2 3 Decimal Places 0 1 or 2 4 15 Unused 40013 40014 Gas Table LDL 32 bit Float 40015 40016 LAL 32 bit Float 40017 40018 TLV 32 bit Float 40019 40020 Fullscale 32 bit Float 40021 Unused 40022 ...

Page 26: ...00 1200 flow is set and controlled per calibration Tubing OD in mm 0 25 6 35 Tubing ID in mm 0 125 3 18 Outlet Tubing length ft m 100 30 Tubing OD in mm 0 25 6 35 Tubing ID in mm 0 188 4 76 The overall maximum load on the pump between the inlet and the exhaust should not exceed 10 inches H2O Do not operate the detector in a positive pressure environment Refer to TechNote 1998 0195 R1 Sampling Poin...

Page 27: ...27 SPM Flex Gas Detector Setup Installation drawing Figure 18 Installation drawing ...

Page 28: ...ing plate on a pole etc Two mounting bracket options are available for fixed detectors The standard kit is for typical new applications in which the detector is to be mounted to for example a wall A second option a retrofit mounting is a plate to be used when replacing a Honeywell Analytics SPM detector with the SPM Flex detector Mount the detector with at least two appropriate fasteners e g concr...

Page 29: ...holes 10 2 in 26 0 cm 12 5 in 31 8 cm 6 3 in 15 9 cm 0 6 in 1 6 cm Standard mounting bracket When installing the standard mounting bracket use the bracket as a template for determining the location of the holes to be drilled Use 2 screws to secure the bracket See Specifications on page 63 for a description of appropriate screws ...

Page 30: ...hen replacing an SPM detector with an SPM Flex detector 0 4 in 1 1 cm 5 4 in 13 7 cm 13 0 in 33 0 cm 13 0 in 32 9 cm Figure 21 Backward compatible mounting bracket Use 4 screws when mounting the backward compatible bracket in the location of a current SPM installation See Specifications on page 63 for a description of appropriate screws ...

Page 31: ...0 in 40 6 cm 12 3 in 31 2 cm Figure 22 Sun shield The detector a standard bracket and the sun shield can be mounted to a wall using a minimum of 6 screws If the backward compatible mounting bracket is used at least 4 screws are necessary When using either of the brackets insert the screws through the bracket then through the inside of the sun shield and then into the wall See Specifications on pag...

Page 32: ...to be legible 1 Navigate to Main menu Set up Outputs Display Rotation 2 Press the Accept button 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight either 0 degrees rotation or 180 degrees rotation 4 Press the Accept button 5 Press the down arrow key to highlight Save 6 Press the Accept button The image will be inverted and the functions of the arrow buttons will be reversed Figure 23 Screen flip function ...

Page 33: ...low access to the Chemcassette cartridge compartment Lower the handle and secure it with the thumbscrew 6 If the optional shoulder strap is to be used attach its spring clips to each of the rings on the detector s handle The strap must be laundered before use in clean room applications In line filters For most gases it is imperative to use an external filter to protect the tubing and the detector ...

Page 34: ... gas wet surfaces are either coated with or made of materials selected to be compatible with sticky corrosive gases Use an appropriate filter for the gas type being monitored Refer to Detectable Gases on page 62 for appropriate filters and maximum tubing lengths The sampling wand is supplied with the mounting bracket and required hardware The wand is connected to the detector with the supplied coi...

Page 35: ...ientation For accurate readings do not sample gases without either the sampling wand or longer tubing fully inserted into the grip For applications in which the filter wand is too long a short piece of the appropriate tubing must be firmly inserted into the grip Sampling with only the grip will yield inaccurate readings Do not use the sampling wand for those gases with recommended sample tubing le...

Page 36: ...ere is a possibility of it accidentally being turned on with the Power cancel button When the detector s startup sequence ends an In Monitor or Out of Monitor display depending on how it is configured in the Setup menu The default startup mode can be configured under Power Options Setup General Most options will require acknowledgment i e pressing the Select button Those that don t will be display...

Page 37: ...ight side Do not leave the optics gate of fixed detectors open Doing so may allow pressurized gases to escape through the tubing into the detector and then into the local environment CAUTION Time There is a real time clock in the header bar The real time clock also verifies that the detector is active Audible alarm The alarm can be configured for high medium and low sound levels The sound can also...

Page 38: ...ll dim after a few minutes of no activity The display can be configured to turn off the backlight entirely after a set period of time Inhibit When the detector is in inhibit mode it will show a bell icon with a red slash through it 1 Use the Up or Down buttons to select the Inhibit on the Maintenance menu 2 Press the Accept button 3 The Inhibit Type menu or the Time Out menu can then be selected P...

Page 39: ...Inhibit Level Inhibit Level Inhibit Level Inhibit Level Other I O Behavior 2 Red LED Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yellow LED Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Alarm 1 Relay Yes No Yes No No Alarm 2 Relay Yes No Yes No No Any Alarm Relay Yes No Yes No No Maintenance Fault Relay Yes Yes No No No Instrument Fault Relay Yes Yes No No No Any Fault Relay Yes Yes No No No Buzzer Yes Yes 3 Yes 4 No No LCD Alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

Page 40: ...removal of the switch cover The web interface can also be used to view and export events USB port Main power rocker switch Figure 27 Locations of the USB port and the main power rocker switch FAT32 is the default file system of the SPM Flex detector The detector does not read or write NTFS disks NOTE Chemcassette The Chemcassette review screen displays the Chemcassette type its serial number expir...

Page 41: ...e data can be exported to a flash drive via the USB port as a csv file Software The Software summary screen displays the number of the current version numbers of the software the user interface the gas detection algorithm the optics algorithm and the RFID algorithm Calibration set up and test modes are intended for use by trained personnel or service engineers only Access to these modes can be pas...

Page 42: ... functions of the SPM Flex detector can be configured from the Setup menu General The backlight intensity and timeout period are chosen from this menu as well The power up options are chosen from this menu The detector can be programmed to be in monitoring mode or out of monitoring mode when powered up Out of monitoring mode is the default state It can also be programmed to power up in the state i...

Page 43: ...ly indicates trends However in some cases this algorithm can cause the decay time to be substantial especially with gases having slow stain development specifically low level AsH3 and GeH4 In the absence of gas it may be necessary to continue monitoring for several minutes before zero concentration is reported NOTE Latching The SPM Flex detector s alarms and faults can be either latching or non la...

Page 44: ... down to manually enter the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway 4 To return to the Main menu press Cancel twice The IP address can be found at Main menu Review Network Enter this number in any browser to open the detector s dedicated webpage Figure 28 Typical Ethernet web server screen This web server screen displays details about the detector and its Chemcassette cartridge Faults and alarm...

Page 45: ...e 3 Power User passcode then the 2 Advanced Maintenance passcode etc Store the Admin passcode in a secure location if it is forgotten the detector s security can be reset only by a Honeywell Analytics service technician Access Rights Security Levels 0 Not Logged In 1 Routine Maintneance 2 Advanced Maintneance 3 Power User 4 Admin 5 Factory Service Log in log out l l l l l l Reset alarms and faults...

Page 46: ...able through the Test menu Power off Select Power off to shut off the detector Selecting this option has the same effect as pressing and holding the power button for 5 seconds Duty cycle This function allows the user to extend the duration of the tape advance interval This is useful in applications in which a background level of gas is expected in normal operation This interval can be configured f...

Page 47: ... alternative name can be assigned to the K factor target gas This would be useful if for example a certain dilution of a gas was being detected With K factor enabled navigate to Setup Monitoring Gas K factor Alt gas name Edit A name with up to eight characters can be entered from that screen Save the name by pressing the Accept button Stale tape feature When a Chemcassette cartridge is installed t...

Page 48: ...ng detector on and troubleshooting power issues Detector is not on Ethernet network Physical connection issue Check correct CAT5 cable is used Check cable is properly connected at both ends Con firm network port is active Incorrect configuration If possible use Auto detect configuration to automatically get IP configuration from net work Otherwise check IP configuration is correct Reboot Cannot ge...

Page 49: ...nect properly or stay on mounting plate Incorrectly installed mounting plate Make sure the mounting plate is installed the correct direction so that the mounting heads on the back of the SPM Flex can slot in and slide down to secure Mounting screws not installed Confirm the mounting screws have been installed on the back of the SPM Flex Gas readings are not as expected Flow system issue Confirm al...

Page 50: ...17 NV Memory Corrupt CRC error code to which test failed PCB failure Replace 118 mA Output Mismatch Feedback ADC mismatches DAC Error magnitude in mA Faulty circuit Contact HA Incorrect external wiring check wiring Bad calibration Perform mA calibration 119 Ethernet Fail Ethernet hardware in UI failed to initialize N A External connection issue Main PCB failure Check external Ethernet connection R...

Page 51: ... which type of inhibit N A N A 16 Inhibit End Request UI request to end inhibit N A N A N A 17 4 20mA Calibration Started UI initializes 4 20 calibration N A N A N A 18 Flow Characterization Started UI initializes flow char N A N A N A 19 Update Program Started User chose an update file to perform program update N A N A N A 20 Update Program Failed Update program failed N A N A N A 21 Update Progr...

Page 52: ...t for additional confidence or when the detector is used without filters quarterly verification can be performed with the optional optics card see Accessories and Parts on page 65 Authorized Honeywell preventive maintenance In addition to the standard maintenance schedule performed by the owner Honeywell recommends that detectors be returned periodically to the factory for comprehensive inspection...

Page 53: ...internal filters Figure 30 Bypass filter bracket Bypass filter Bypass filter screw Area of detail Manifold Dust filter acid scrubber locking ring Dust filter acid scrubber assembly Removing the internal filters The dust filter and acid scrubber are attached to a single manifold Press and hold the locking ring on the fitting firmly in the direction of the arrow and lift the filter assembly out toge...

Page 54: ...tandard plastic tie wraps UL62275 UL94V2 Time required 10 minutes 1 If there is a ChemCassette cartridge in the detector remove it 2 Remove the rocker switch cover 3 Turn the rocker switch to the off position 4 Loosen the 6 captive case screws completely Figure 31 Chemcassette cartridge captive screws 6 rocker switch cover rocker switch Location of the captive case screws 5 Open the case The pump ...

Page 55: ...or wire guides 2 Location of the pump assembly 6 Cut and remove the three wire ties from the bundle containing the pump wires Take care not to damage any of the wires Figure 33 wire ties 3 red and grey wires connector wire guides 2 stepper motor Pump wiring 7 Remove the wire bundles from the guides around the stepper motor 8 Remove the pump from the case ...

Page 56: ...parate the pump manifold from the pump Disconnect the two push fittings by gently twisting the jeweler s screwdriver as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 push fittings area of detail pump manifold Disconnecting the push fittings 10 Disconnect the pump wiring connector from the PCB Six connectors are supplied by that wire bundle The pump s connector is the small black one with the red and grey wires ...

Page 57: ... should be between 250 cc min and 500 cc min see Detectable Gases on page 62 17 Navigate to Review mode Additional Status The flow and pump drive values will be displayed 18 Verify that the target flow has been reached If it cannot be reached a full flow calibration must be performed Contact Honeywell Analytics 19 Verify that the pump drive value is between 0 65 If the pump drive value is not with...

Page 58: ... side facing out until it snaps into place 24 VDC 4 20 mA Relay 1 Relay 2 COM NC NO Fault COM NC NO 2 R C 0 3 E n e rg iz e r 3 VO LTS 2 USB Battery Ethernet Real time coin battery Figure 37 Coin battery location Cleaning the exterior surfaces Exterior surfaces of the detector can be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened with water or with 6 IPA alcohol wipes Plug the detector s ports when washing t...

Page 59: ...en this Chemcassette cartridge is replaced by this Chemcassette cartridge Gas family Part number Gas family Part number F2 OX 1265 3004 or 1265 4004 Hydrazine 1265 3008 or 1265 4008 XP Cl2 1265 3002 or 1265 4002 O3 1265 3011 or 1265 4011 XP Hydrides 1265 3000 or 1265 4000 XP Mineral Acids 1265 3001 1265 4001 1265 3012 or 1265 4012 To prevent these false readings whenever changing a Chemcassette ca...

Page 60: ...e Review menu navigate to the Additional Status option Plug the inlet tube If the system is not leaking the detector will display a fault after about 30 seconds This may take longer if the sampling wand is attached and possibly as long as 2 minutes if the test gas must travel through a lengthy sample tube If a fault is not issued observe the flow reading on the detector s display If it stabilizes ...

Page 61: ...ithout being plugged into the power adaptor charger turn the rocker switch off This will minimize the power This is the recommended setting for long term storage or for transporting the detector Charge the detector at least four hours every three months Storing Chemcassette cartridges Follow the instructions on the cartridge label for acceptable storage temperatures and expiration dates Recycling ...

Page 62: ...0 1 ppm 0 2 ppm 10 0 4 ppm 1 95 RH Diisocya nates Toluene Diisocyanate TDI C9H6N2O2 0 5 200 ppb 1 ppb 5 ppb STEL 0 6 ppb 1 ppb 2 ppb 10 0 15 no filter 460 Flex CC Diisocyanates 1265 4006 1265 3006 n a 30 0 40 5 65 RH 4 Methylene Bisphenyl Isocyanate MDI C15H10N2O2 0 5 200 ppb 5 ppb 0 6 ppb 2 5 ppb 5 ppb 10 5 80 RH 9 Hexamethylene Diisocyanate HDI C8H12N2O2 0 5 150 ppb 5 ppb 0 6 ppb 2 5 ppb 5 ppb 3...

Page 63: ...valent add 0 25 in to length when mounting bracket with sun shield Battery type Lithium ion Battery life Approximately 70 of original capacity after 300 full charge discharge cycles 6 hours under typical operating conditions Maximum inlet outlet pressure differential The overall maximum load on the pump between the inlet and the exhaust should not exceed 10 inches H2 O Communication connector opti...

Page 64: ...ineral Acids P N 1265 4012 P N 1265 4012 XP MA XP MA Stor Temp Exp Date Stor Temp Exp Date Made in USA Made in USA SFID 1265 40129131026 Detect HF HCl HBr BF3 Flex CC S U XP Mineral Acids XP MA Packing label Cartridge bottom Cartridge top Figure 39 Chemcassette packing and cartridge labels The cartridge s bottom label contains the RFID tag Figure 40 The detector s nameplate ...

Page 65: ... Japan SPMF F1JP North America SPMF F1US SPM Flex portable detectors 2 Australia SPMF P1AU Switzerland SPMF P1CH Denmark SPMF P1DK Europe SPMF P1EU Great Britain SPMF P1GB Japan SPMF P1JP North America SPMF P1US Accessories Shoulder strap for portable base detector made from clean room compatible materials the strap must be properly laundered and stored for clean room use SPMF STRP Inlet sampling ...

Page 66: ...MF DCCO For power port SPMF DCPO Tubing Tubing 1 4 O D x 1 8 I D FEP for sample inlet price per foot 102599 Tubing 1 4 O D x 3 16 I D FEP for sample exhaust price per foot 100440 Union fitting use to connect disposible end of line filter to tubing 0235 0095 Optical fitting tube assembly 1265A0412 Mounting brackets Standard mounting bracket for fixed detector for SPM Flex only SPMF MBST Retro fit m...

Page 67: ...ine 1265 4008 SPM Flex CC S Hydrogen Cyanide 1265 4009 SPM Flex CC S Hydrogen Peroxide 1265 4010 SPM Flex CC S Ozone 1265 4011 SPM Flex CC S U XP Mineral Acids No export restriction LDL limited above 366 ppb for HF 1265 4012 1 Includes a standard wall mounting bracket a battery a power adaptor charger for indoor use only a manual on CD a printed quick start guide and a power cord appropriate for t...

Page 68: ...68 SPM Flex Gas Detector Certifications Global certificates for safety EMC and radio frequency transmission are available on the Honeywell Analytics website www honeywellanalytics com ...

Page 69: ...nformation on available Service Contracts Honeywell Analytics shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever occasioned which may be a direct or indirect result of the use or operation of the Contract Goods by the Buyer or any Party This warranty covers the gas detector and parts sold to the Buyer only by authorized distributors dealers and representatives as appointed by Honey...

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Page 71: ... 40 F factory service mode 42 false alarms preventing 45 fasteners 28 faults 41 instrument 37 maintenance 37 notifications 37 feedback tactile 37 visual 37 file system default FAT32 40 NTFS 40 filters acid scrubber 53 dust 53 end of the line replacing 52 external 26 33 for non corrosive gases 33 inlet 34 in line 33 internal replacing 53 particulate 33 firmware 42 flash slots internal 46 flip scree...

Page 72: ...work 41 Output State 41 Software 41 Trend Plot 41 RFID algorithm version number 41 tag 47 64 S sampling wand 34 35 60 security levels 36 45 Select button see Accept select button Setup menu 42 shipping 36 software 24 41 42 software version number 11 sound levels 37 specifications 63 stale tape feature 47 start time fixed 42 floating 42 startup mode default 36 sequence 14 static discharge 52 status...

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