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Warranty 

 

The warranty period is one (1) year from the date of purchase.   
You are entitled to the limited warranty, if the product malfunctions due to a manufacturing 
defect during normal  use  in  accordance  with  the instruction  manual, specifications  and 
labels. 
 
Warranty Scope 
If the product fails or is found to be damaged due to a manufacturing defect during the 
warranty period, and used in accordance with the instruction manual and specifications, 
we  will  provide  a  free  replacement  and  repair  service.  This  warranty  covers  the  New 
Cosmos product/parts only and not third party product/parts.   
 
Warranty Exclusions 
The following will be repaired at the cost of customer even during the warranty period. 
 
(1)  Failures and damages incurred by incorrect use, deliberate acts or negligence of the 

user. 

(2)  Failures  and  damages  caused  by  disaster,  earthquake,  storm  and  flood,  lightning, 

extreme  climate,  abnormal  power  supply  voltage,  excessive  electromagnetic 
interferences, or other acts of God.   

(3)  Failures and damages resulting from repair and/or modification by non-New Cosmos 

certified technicians. 

(4)  Consumables  and  failures  and  damages  resulting  from  improper  consumable 

replacement.   

(5)  Other failures and damages not attributable to the manufacturer.

   

 

 

Summary of Contents for XP-3000II Series

Page 1: ...ariations Model Target Gas 1 gas XP 3310II XP 3340II XP 3360II XP 3360II W Combustible gas LEL detection Combustible gas vol detection Combustible gas ppm detection Combustible gas LEL ppm detections 2 gas XP 3318II XP 3368II XP 3368II W Combustible gas LEL detection O2 Combustible gas ppm detection O2 Combustible gas LEL ppm detections O2 O2 XP 3380II XP 3380II E Oxygen Oxygen in combustion exhau...

Page 2: ...P 3380II E 11 Shoulder Strap 12 3 Operation 13 3 1 Preparation 13 3 1 1 Battery installation 13 3 1 2 1m gas sampling tube drain filter cooling drain filter installation 13 3 1 3 Shoulder strap installation 13 3 1 4 How to use the stand 13 3 2 Operating Procedure 14 1 Power on Warm up HOME screen 14 2 Detection 16 3 Power off 17 HOME screen gas concentrations screen 17 Gas alarm operation 18 3 3 F...

Page 3: ...aph span setting 28 E Logging interval rate setting logging on off and log deletion 28 F Audio volume control 31 G Alarm set value setting and alarm test 32 H Clock adjustment 33 I Language selection 33 3 5 Span Adjustment 34 3 6 Bump Test 35 4 Error Messages 36 5 Consumable Replacement 38 Battery Replacement 38 Charge Batteries 39 Filter Element Replacement 40 Sensor Replacement oxygen sensor 42 ...

Page 4: ...Entry v A7 Gas Concentration Screen vi A8 Temperature and Humidity Screen vii A9 Display Log Data Screen viii List of Log Data viii Viewing the Contents of the Log Data ix A10 Settings Screen x A10 1 Memory Usage Refresh Screen xi A10 2 BLE Communication Interval Screen xii A10 3 BLE Communication Interval Edit Page xiii A10 4 Turning on the Send Email Function xiv A10 5 Email Setting Screen xv A1...

Page 5: ...ube for solvent gas detection SH 401 1A with drain filter and probe nozzle included Cooling drain filter set for XP 3380II E Cooling drain filter cooling probe nozzle and case included Replacement filter element FE 2 See Filter Element Replacement on page 40 2 Either type Replacement filter element FE 10 for XP 3380II E See Filter Element Replacement on page 41 Screen protective film SPF 1 3 Toshi...

Page 6: ... of the model indicates the tube length Data logger software XP 3000IIL 1 and 2 Software to collect and transfer log data to PC in CD ROM and its manual Bump tester EG 129 3 Checks the indication accuracy with the bump tester mode Battery charger BC 10 Charges batteries installed in the gas detector Serves as an external power supply when the batteries are not installed in the detector AC adapter ...

Page 7: ...symbols to draw attention to procedures materials methods and processes which require particular attention Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that can result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that may result in minor injury or property damage Provides information on product hand...

Page 8: ...0 AEx da ia llC Ga Other than XP 3380II Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class l Zone0 AEx ia llC Ga XP 3380II The device has a temperature code of T4 when used with primary cells or T3 when used with secondary cells ATEX certificate No CML 20ATEX2035X for gas detectors IECEx certificate No IECEx CML 20 0017X for gas detectors UL certificate No E108302 for gas detectors ATEX certificate No CM...

Page 9: ...t only be charged in a non hazadous area using the manufacturer s charger type BC 10 with Um 60 V and in an ambient temperature range of 0 to 40 ºC If the detector is marked for use with T3 only or both T3 and T4 the user shall check the battery type before charging and only attempt to charge the detector if it contains NiMh batteries Detector marked T4 only shall not be recharged The batteries sh...

Page 10: ...rate gas concentrations will be indicated if the zero adjustment is done in a gas atmosphere Do not block any gas inlet and outlet If blocked normal detection is not possible Avoid water intake Water entering the gas sampling tube or gas detector will impair proper gas detection leading to product failure Do not block the audio opening If blocked the audible alarm will be muffled Keep the filter e...

Page 11: ...hanical shock impact or vibration to the product by dropping or bumping Failure to do so may impair the performance of the product If you drop or bump the product by mistake then the reading is fluctuated allow enough time for the reading to stabilize before use or perform a zero adjustment restart the product in clean air If condensation is present on the product remove it and make sure the unit ...

Page 12: ...of 30 C or lower to prevent degration Avoid rough handling of battery cartons Rough handling of battery cartons may lead to battery damage and impaired electrical performance and may result in leakage explosion or heat generation Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations Improper use of batteries may lead to battery lakage excessive heat ignition or explosion...

Page 13: ...evious step during setting button Used to go to the menu for make settings restore the pump operation when a pump error occurs and confirm selection setting Audio opening Opening for audio Alarm light Blinks red when a gas alarm is detected Blinks yellow when a device error e g pump error sensor failure is detected Flashlight Lights up the area LCD Displays gas concentrations error message and gui...

Page 14: ...s model serial number and manufacturing year and month See page 53 Warning Caution label Indicates warning caution for use in a hazardous area See page 53 Charging terminal Connects a battery charger sold separately Gas name label Indicates model and target gas es LCD Item Icon Display Ref page Gas concentration value 17 Gas concentration in bar graph form Gas alarm set value in bar graph form Gas...

Page 15: ...ector and houses a filter element FE 2 Probe nozzle Extension for the gas suction inlet Cooling Drain Filter with Cooling Probe Nozzle only for XP 3380II E Item Component Function Gas sampling tube 1m Conveys gas to the gas detector Coupler Connects to the gas detector Cooling drain filter Prevents water and dust from entering the gas detector and houses a filter element FE 10 Cooling probe nozzle...

Page 16: ...ction Shoulder strap Used to carry a gas detector by looping the shoulder strap over neck or shoulder Consists of two sub straps connected by a carabiner Loop 2 places Connects a shoulder strap to the gas detector There is a loop at the end of each sub strap ...

Page 17: ...robe nozzle to the sampling tube holder as shown in the right photo 3 1 3 Shoulder strap installation 1 Separate the sub straps from each other by opening the carabiner 2 Attach each sub strap to the detector by threading its loop through the strap hole 2 places located at the bottom of the detector Attach the sub straps while the detector is installed in the elastomer case 3 Reassemble the sub st...

Page 18: ...ink due to an ambient temperature change etc For this reason it is recommended to perform zero adjustment before use For the XP 3340II model the reading may fluctuate or blink due to interfering gas which is present in the atmosphere e g CO2 but this is not a device failure CAUTION Perform routine check prior to use page 44 If the detector is marked with both temperature classes T3 and T4 before d...

Page 19: ...p and the gas concentrations screen HOME will be displayed Power on Model serial No battery type Target gases Full scale values Alarm set values Previous calibration date Log memory usage Bluetooth not available Other than XP 3340II XP 3340II Zero adj completed HOME Warm up cycle Warm up cycle takes a maximum of 5 minutes Only Gas1 and its information is displayed for a single gas detector Only th...

Page 20: ...ure or humidity change takes place or a high concentration gas was detected CAUTION Do not block any gas inlet and outlet If blocked normal detection is not possible Keep the filter element at the drain filter clean and dry If the filter element is dirty or wet proper gas detection is not possible If a reading exceeds the full scale value move the detector to clean air area immediately If not move...

Page 21: ...detector can simultaneously display one or two gas concentrations on its LCD For 1 gas models the gas name and concentration of the single target gas are displayed Most diagrams used in this manual use a typical 2 gas model as a sample 2 gas model 1 gas model If a gas concentration exceeds the service range the term OVER RANGE will replace the gas concentration value Over range Target gases If the...

Page 22: ...oncentration value falls enough and residue gas is removed from the unit and then turn it off Exposure to high concentration gas may impair the sensor performance Example Typical alarm setting for a methane and oxygen detector Gas alarm Over range alarm Gas type Combustible gas 20 LEL 110 1 LEL Oxygen 18 0vol 50 1vol Alarm sound Beeping Beeping Alarm light Blinks red at 0 25 sec intervals Blinks r...

Page 23: ...value will be maintained on the LCD until exceeded The peak value in bar graph form will be also maintained until exceeded 2 To deactivate the peak hold function press the button The Pk icon will disappear the peak value will be reset and the LCD will then return to the HOME screen During normal operation the unit keeps monitoring the gas concentrations even when the HOME screen is not displayed o...

Page 24: ...inking and the unit will start beeping To clear the blinking icon and beeping press any button 4 To pause the countdown press the button while PAUSE is displayed on the LCD The countdown will be paused and RESUME will be displayed on the LCD 5 To resume the countdown press the button while RESUME is displayed The unit does not beep when the audio level is set to MUTE NOTE Select the time span by r...

Page 25: ...e LCD The countup will be paused and RESUME will be displayed on the LCD 4 To resume the countup press the button while RESUME is displayed 5 To reset the countup press the button to display CLEAR and then press the button for confirmation Stopwatch screen If the LCD returns to the HOME screen while the timer is active the timer icon and the countdown will be displayed on the right and bottom resp...

Page 26: ...elow information Pressing the button does the same in the reverse direction 1 Model serial number and battery type 2 Target gases 3 Full scale values 4 Alarm set values 5 Previous calibration date 6 Log memory usage number of logs and logging time left 7 Bluetooth not available To return to the HOME screen press the button Gas2 and its information are not displayed for 1 gas models The previous ca...

Page 27: ... the button The unit will give off a long beep and LOG icon will appear on the right side of the LCD The logging of the measured concentrations temperatures and humidities will start 2 To end the logging press and hold the button The unit will give off a long beep and LOG icon will disappear The logging will end 3 3 11 Mute audio gas alarm Pressing and holding the button when a gas alarm is active...

Page 28: ...g data from the detector in a graph form CSV format by using a PC Windows 8 1 and 10 and a data logger software XP 3000IIL separately sold For the readout procedure see the data logger software s instruction manual 4 Settable for the unit with Bluetooth function installed Setup item Function and setting Ref page Change target gas Changes selects the target gas 1 26 Convert to other gas s concentra...

Page 29: ... table on the previous page for information on the setup modes 3 4 3 Exit setup mode While in any setup mode each press of the button returns to the previous step 3 4 4 Operation procedure in each setup mode Basic button operation is as follows Select the option Press the or button Confirm your selection setting Press the button Return to the previous step Press the button Set Up highlighted in bl...

Page 30: ...ersion mode is enabled only with XP 3310II XP 3318II XP 3360II W and XP 3368II W units in which GAS1 target gas is set to methane isobutane or propane See the Convertible Gas List on the next page for the 32 convertible gas options The Conversion option is not displayed not settable on the Setup Menu screen when GAS1 is set to an option other than methane isobutane or propane To exit the conversio...

Page 31: ...e n Butane Ethane Gasoline MEK n Pentane THF p Xylene i Butane Ethanol n Heptane Methane Note that the name of the replacement gas type will be displayed in brackets E g Methane The detection for these gas types require a gas sampling tube for solvent gas detection SH 401 separately sold C Bluetooth on off While on the Setup Menu screen use the button to select Bluetooth Then press the button to c...

Page 32: ...value displayed at bottom right corner 1 minute 060s 2 minutes 120s 3 minutes 180s 4 minutes 240s 5 minutes 300s E Logging interval rate setting logging on off and log deletion E 1 Logging interval rate While on the Setup Menu screen use the button to select Log Then press the button to confirm the selection Select Log Interval then press the button to confirm the selection Set the logging interva...

Page 33: ...icon will be displayed on the right side and then the gas concentrations are logged the measured temperatures and humidities are also logged and they are only an estimate and no guarantee is provided E 3 Log deletion To delete the logs select Delete Logs on the Log Setup screen Press the button to confirm the selection Select YES with the button and then press the button to confirm the selection A...

Page 34: ...utomatically saved log memory usage used space reaches 100 or an error occurs except for a pump error logging will continue even when a pump error occurs Log data readout requires a PC a data logger software XP 3000IIL separately sold or an Android ver 7 0 or higher or iOS ver 10 0 or higher device with built in Bluetooth For the readout procedure see the data logger software s instruction manual ...

Page 35: ... the set level NOTE Max The factory default for audio volume level is medium The change of audio level should be performed by the safety supervisor When the level is changed perform an alarm test page 33 to check the audio level The audio volume setting will be retained even after the unit is turned off or the batteries are removed The unit does not beep when the audio level is set to MUTE The uni...

Page 36: ...e button Then press the button to confirm the selection The password entry screen will appear Enter the password 822 with the button Select GAS1 or GAS2 with the button Then press the button to confirm the selection Set the alarm set value for GAS1 or GAS2 with the button Then press the button to confirm the setting Setting of the alarm set value is very important The alarm set value should be cha...

Page 37: ...button increases decreases the value for each item year month day hour and minute Adjust each item and then press the button to confirm the set values present date and time I Language selection While on the Setup Menu screen use the button to select Language Then press the button to confirm the selection Use the button to select 日本語 Japanese or ENGLISH Then press the button to confirm the selectio...

Page 38: ...screen to go to the Menu Select Calibration with the button Then press the button to confirm the selection 2 Set the value to the target span value span gas s concentration with the button Then press the button to confirm the setting 3 Let the detector sample the span gas for more than one minute Then press the button to start a span adjustment 4 A successfully completed span adjustment displays C...

Page 39: ... 129 bump tester s instruction manual for test setup While keeping the detector sampling the test gas press the button to start a bump test 3 A completed test displays a test result PASSED or FAILED Bump tester is intended only for XP 3310II XP 3318II XP 3360II W and XP 3368II W units in which GAS1 target gas is set to methane isobutane hydrogen or propane See the EG 129 bump tester s instruction ...

Page 40: ...installed correctly If the error occurs while the sensor is correctly installed contact us for repair sensor replacement Adjustment error Gas was present when the detector was turned on If the error occurs at powering up turn the unit off and then turn it on in clean air If the unit does not reset to normal after that contact us for repair Pump error Possible water intake which cause the gas inlet...

Page 41: ...tion value is replaced by the term OVER RANGE for the corresponding gas The upper limit of the service range is exceeded This is not a failure The display will return to normal return to HOME screen if the gas concentration falls below the upper limit If OVER RANGE is displayed while in clean air contact us for repair Log error Log data cannot be saved correctly Contact us for repair Log memory fu...

Page 42: ...lkaline AA battery MN1500 Energizer alkaline AA battery E91 or Varta alkaline AA battery 4106 Rechargeable batteries New Cosmos nickel metal hydride AA battery HR 3UTG Remove contaminants from the joint surface between the detector and battery cover Contaminants such as dust and dirt may cause water ingress into the detector Remove moist and contaminants from the unit before opening the battery co...

Page 43: ...s in a hazardous area Do not charge the batteries at a place where temperature humidity may exceed the range 0 to 40 C 0 to 85 RH no condensation or sudden change in temperature or humidity To charge the batteries use a dedicated charger BC 10 separately sold Also read the instruction manual for the charger Only use specified nickel metal hydride AA batteries New Cosmos HR 3UTG Using batteries oth...

Page 44: ... the case counterclockwise 2 Remove the gasket O ring from the filter case by using a small screwdriver etc 3 Replace the filter element FE 2 with a new one 4 Reinstall the filter case to the drain filter Do not replace the filter element while the detector is in operation to prevent foreign matter e g dust sand from entering inside the unit Ensure that the filter element is installed correctly Mi...

Page 45: ...g drain filter 2 Remove the gasket O ring from the drain cup by using a small screwdriver etc 3 Replace the filter element FE 10 with a new one Wrap the new filter element around the metal tip of the drain cup and secure it in place with the gasket 4 Reinstall the drain cup to the drain filter Drain cup Gasket Cooling drain filter Filter element FE 10 ...

Page 46: ...target gas s sensor into the XP 3310II XP 3360II XP 3360II W XP 3380II or XP 3380II E unit Before opening any part of the gas detector or sensor replacement ensure no explosive atmospheres are present Do not replace the sensor in a hazardous area Only use specified sensors Only use a New Cosmos Electric Co Ltd manufactured sensor and ensure that the sensor has correct part number During sensor rep...

Page 47: ... installation 8 Block the tip of gas sampling tube or attachment and check that no pump motor sound is heard and that Pump Error is displayed If Pump Error is not displayed the sensor spacer s gaskets may be missing or the screws may be loose Open the back cover and recheck If Pump Error is not displayed even after blocking and checking repeatedly the gaskets may be worn or the pump may be broken ...

Page 48: ... the tube is securely connected to the gas detector Check that the tube is free of wear or damage that may interfere with operation Replace it with a new one if worn or damaged Drain filter or Cooling drain filter Check that the filter element inside the drain filter is clean and dry Replace the element with a new one if dirty or wet Check that water is not present inside the drain filter If prese...

Page 49: ...placement Nickel metal hydride AA battery rechargeable HR 3UTG Replace when the continuous operation time becomes extremely short or every two years at least The warranty period for consumable parts is one year from the date of purchase The warranty terms and conditions are the same as the one for the product gas detector The recommended replacement cycle for combustible sensors is three years Rep...

Page 50: ...ds Audio is set to MUTE Unmute the audio Audio volume control on page 31 Cannot detect gas Gas sampling tube damaged Replace the gas sampling tube with a new one Error message appears See Error Messages on pages 36 37 0 or 0 0 blinks for gas concentration The reading shifts in the negative area It indicates there is a possibility that zero adjustment was performed in a gas atmosphere or the unit w...

Page 51: ... covers the New Cosmos product parts only and not third party product parts Warranty Exclusions The following will be repaired at the cost of customer even during the warranty period 1 Failures and damages incurred by incorrect use deliberate acts or negligence of the user 2 Failures and damages caused by disaster earthquake storm and flood lightning extreme climate abnormal power supply voltage e...

Page 52: ...udden change in temperature or humidity Operating pressure Atmospheric pressure 800 to 1100 hPa Compliance Models which use non rechargeable alkaline AA batteries ATEX II 1G Ex ia da IIC T4 Ga Other than XP 3380II II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga XP 3380II IECEx Ex ia da IIC T4 Ga Other than XP 3380II Ex ia IIC T4 Ga XP 3380II UL Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class l Zone0 AEx da ia llC Ga Other than...

Page 53: ...ater with the bottom of the unit at 1m from the water surface for 30 minutes to verify that there is no water entry and damage from exposure The inlet and outlet of the detector do not comply with IP67 requirements 6 Use only in the EU and Japan 7 Data logging is available only with the unit with Bluetooth function installed when shipped Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with...

Page 54: ...S Full scale Model XP 3360II W XP 3368II W Target gas Combustible gas solvent gas Combustible gas solvent gas Oxygen Detection principle Catalytic Catalytic Galvanic cell Measuring range Service range 0 0 100 0 LEL 100 1 110 0 LEL Switchable to display in ppm 0 0 100 0 LEL 100 1 110 0 LEL Switchable to display in ppm 0 25vol 25 1 50 0vol Accuracy 1000ppm 100ppm 1001ppm n 10000ppm 500ppm Other than...

Page 55: ...n 1 ppm 1 ppm 0 1vol Gas alarm set value 250 ppm or 500 ppm 250 ppm or 500 ppm 18vol Response time T90 30 seconds T90 30 seconds Continuous operation time Approx 15 hours Approx 15 hours F S Full scale Model XP 3340II XP 3380II XP 3380II E Target gas Combustible gas solvent gas Oxygen Oxygen in combustion exhaust Detection principle Thermal conductivity Galvanic cell Measuring range Service range ...

Page 56: ...e nickel metal hydride AA batteries ATEX II 1G Ex ia da IIC T3 Ga Other than XP 3380II II 1G Ex ia IIC T3 Ga XP 3380II IECEx Ex ia da IIC T3 Ga Other than XP 3380II Ex ia IIC T3 Ga XP 3380II UL Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class l Zone0 AEx da ia llC Ga Other than XP 3380II Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class l Zone0 AEx ia llC Ga XP 3380II The device has a temperature code of T4 ...

Page 57: ...cable standards ATEX EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 1 2014 EN 60079 11 2012 IECEx IEC 60079 0 2017 Edition 7 0 IEC 60079 1 2014 Edition 7 0 IEC 60079 11 2011 Edition 6 0 UL UL 60079 0 7th Edition UL 60079 1 7th Edition UL 60079 11 6th Edition UL 913 8th Edition Models XP 3310II XP 3318II XP 3340II XP 3360II XP 3360II W XP 3368II XP 3368II W XP 3380II XP 3380II E Size is in mm 34 13 13 13 ATEX certificat...

Page 58: ...ntended to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life This symbol crossed out wheeled bin indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries This product uses batteries Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly At the end of its life batteries must undergo separate collection and recycling from g...

Page 59: ...rodes a membrane and an electrolyte The electrodes are two different metals noble metal Pt Ag and base metal Pb The noble metal electrode has contact with air via a Teflon membrane Connecting load resistance to both electrodes generates a potential difference which promotes the following reactions Noble metal electrode O2 2H2O 4e 4OH Base metal electrode 2Pb 2Pb2 4e As a result the current proport...

Page 60: ...ture Structure tested e g spark test to not become an ignition source in a flammable atmosphere due to an electrical spark or hot surface during normal operation and fault conditions Hazardous area An area in which an explosive atmosphere is present or may be expected to be present in quantities such as to require special precautions for the construction installation and use of electrical apparatu...

Page 61: ...rstanding the term smartphone is used to indicate your iOS or Android device e g Android phone iPhone iPad throughout this Appendix A3 Language Settings English and Japanese language settings are available for this app When Japanese is selected for your smartphone s OS the Japanese language is automatically set for this app When the language other than Japanese is selected English language is auto...

Page 62: ...isplay a menu If x appears on the top left corner of every icon and all the icons start wiggling then tap x on the app you want to delete and proceed to Step 3 2 Tap Remove App from the menu 3 A message asking if you want to delete this app will appear 4 Tap Delete App Android 1 Open the Settings icon from the home screen or the Apps drawer 2 Tap Apps notifications 3 Tap App info to display all th...

Page 63: ...nnect to Page iv 6 Enter the last 5 digits of the serial number of the gas detector Page v 7 Connecting will be displayed 8 When the pairing is complete the Gas concentration screen will appear Page vi Select device screen Gas concentration screen Unless the pairing is disconnected e g by turning off the detector or tapping the Disconnect button on the screen running this app will automatically in...

Page 64: ...etectors are present in the vicinity and the gas detector you want to pair with is consequently not shown on screen swipe the screen and scroll up down to find it Tap on it to select it If a popup message appears requesting you to enter the last 5 digits of the detector s serial number enter it Page v 2 Disconnect button Tap to terminate the pairing with the gas detector 3 Home button Tap to go to...

Page 65: ...r App Serial Number Entry Item Button indication Function 1 Serial number entry box Enter the last 5 digits of the serial number of the gas detector Tap OK to confirm For example when the serial number is XP 3318II 00600122 enter 00122 ...

Page 66: ...specified communication interval for each gas type It is possible to pinch in out zoom in out on the graph In the event of a gas alarm the corresponding gas concentration value is red highlighted 3 Buttons 1 and 2 Switch the number of gases to be displayed 1 One gas one graph 2 Two gases two graphs 4 Communication interval Displays the data logging interval between the gas detector and your smartp...

Page 67: ...perature and humidity levels and their trend graphs It is possible to pinch in out zoom in out on the graph 2 Communication interval Displays the data logging interval between the gas detector and your smartphone via Bluetooth 3 Home button Tap to go to the Select device screen 4 Gas concentration button Tap to go to the Gas concentration screen 5 Temperature and humidity button Tap to go to the T...

Page 68: ... to find it Taping it will show the content of the data in a graph form Page ix 2 Delete button Tap the Delete button to display a list of log data to be deleted Tap to select the one you want to delete from the list A green checkmark appears to indicate the selection Tap OK to delete it 3 List of log data to be deleted 4 Home button Tap to go to the Select device screen 5 Gas concentration button...

Page 69: ...rn to the Display log data screen Tap the button instead on Android phones 3 Temperature Humidity Tap to check uncheck the box to show hide the temperature and humidity 4 Gas data View the gas concentration data saved in the gas detector in a graph form for each gas type It is possible to pinch in out zoom in out on the graph 5 Buttons 1 and 2 Switch the number of gases to be displayed 1 One gas o...

Page 70: ...remaining logging time and delete all data logs from the detector Page xi 2 BLE communication interval Displays the communication interval with a gas detector via Bluetooth The number shown on the right is the currently set interval E g 1 1 sec represents 1 second Tap to go to the BLE Communication interval screen where you can change the interval Pages xii and xiii 3 Email setting Displays on off...

Page 71: ... the Display log data screen 10 Settings button Tap to go to the Settings screen A10 1 Memory Usage Refresh Screen Item Button indication Function 1 Back button Tap to return to the Settings screen Tap the button instead on Android phones 2 Memory usage Displays the current memory usage 3 Remaining time Displays the time remaining before the logging stops in the gas detector estimated based on the...

Page 72: ... communication interval Text in brackets indicates an applicable time unit E g 2 1 sec represents 2 seconds 5 100 ms represents 500 milliseconds 3 Confirm button Tap to update the interval to the currently displayed value 4 Edit button Tap to open the edit page and edit the BLE communication interval value Page xiii 5 Confirmation message Appears when the Confirm button is tapped Tap OK to confirm...

Page 73: ...n Function 1 Sampling time Enter the integer part of your desired BLE communication interval value here 2 Time unit Select your desired time unit from the list 3 OK Cancel button Tap OK to confirm the editing or tap Cancel to delete the editing The screen then returns to the BLE Communication interval screen ...

Page 74: ...airing is complete the Gas concentration screen will appear 2 Tap the settings button the bottom bar to go to the Settings screen 3 Perform the account setting Page xvi Before starting the account setting you need to create a Gmail account and turn on Less secure app access Page xvi 4 Perform the email setting Page xv 5 Perform an email test to check if all the above settings are correct If the se...

Page 75: ...e of a device error 4 Notify when gas alarm is cleared Specifies whether or not a gas alarm clearance notification email is sent when a gas alarm is cleared On Send Off Do not send 5 Contact Enter the email addresses of contacts people to be notified 6 Test mail button Sends a test mail to the registered contacts 7 Delete button Deletes the contacts Tap to open the list of registered contacts Tap ...

Page 76: ...er your Gmail address which will be displayed as the sender of email notifications 3 Password Enter the password for your Gmail account 4 Confirm button Tap to confirm the changes you made to the account How to create a Gmail account 1 Go to the Google Account creation page below https support google com mail answer 56256 hl eng 2 Follow the steps on the screen to set up your account 3 Use the acc...

Page 77: ... notification Item Button indication Function 1 Back button Tap to return to the Settings screen 2 Name Enter the name of the smartphone user 3 Tel Enter the telephone number of the smartphone user 4 Note Use this free space to take a note 5 Confirm button Tap to confirm the changes you made to the user details ...

Page 78: ... where a gas alarm or device error occurred in the Google Maps address format Enables you to access the address to check the location of the gas detector on the Google map 4 Supplemental information Indicates the gas concentration value alarm set value temperature humidity gas detector s serial number time when a gas alarm device error was detected Alarm activated for Oxygen User information Name ...

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Page 80: ...ased Contact New Cosmos or its authorized representative for ordering The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Authorized representative Manufacturer NEW COSMOS ELECTRIC CO LTD 2 5 4 Mitsuya naka Yodogawa ku Osaka 532 0036 Japan www newcosmos global com ...

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