PEWA Questemp II Instruction Manual Download Page 1

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QUESTEMP

o

II

Personal

Heat Stress

Monitor

 

  instructions for

56-025
Rev. C
7/94

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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I.    INTRODUCTION..............................................2
 
II.   FUNCTIONS.................................................3

AMBIENT COMPENSATION..................................3

KEYPAD FUNCTIONS......................................3

DEFAULTS..............................................6

DATA LOGGING..........................................6

PRINTING..............................................7

COMPUTER DOWNLOADING USING DOS........................8

COMPUTER DOWNLOADING USING WINDOWS

TM

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PRINTOUT DESCRIPTION.................................10

LOW BATTERY..........................................10

AUDIBLE ALARM........................................11

III.  CALIBRATION..............................................11

IV.   EAR SENSOR USE...........................................13

EAR SENSOR INSERTION.................................13

EAR SENSOR REMOVAL...................................14

E.A.R.® PLUG CARE....................................14

V.    OPERATION SUMMARY........................................15

VI.   INDICATORS AND ACTION....................................15

VII.  SPECIFICATIONS...........................................16

VIII. ACCESSORIES..............................................16

IX.   SERVICE AND WARRANTY.....................................17

Summary of Contents for Questemp II

Page 1: ...S 6 DATA LOGGING 6 PRINTING 7 COMPUTER DOWNLOADING USING DOS 8 COMPUTER DOWNLOADING USING WINDOWSTM 8 PRINTOUT DESCRIPTION 10 LOW BATTERY 10 AUDIBLE ALARM 11 III CALIBRATION 11 IV EAR SENSOR USE 13 EAR SENSOR INSERTION 13 EAR SENSOR REMOVAL 14 E A R PLUG CARE 14 V OPERATION SUMMARY 15 VI INDICATORS AND ACTION 15 VII SPECIFICATIONS 16 VIII ACCESSORIES 16 IX SERVICE AND WARRANTY 17 ...

Page 2: ...nd a disposable E A R foam earplug slides over the sensor providing a comfortable vehicle for inserting and maintaining the sensor The speaker and earmold remain just outside of the ear to completely avoid any possible damage or injury to the ear canal 4 CAL PRINT RUN II FUNCTIONS AMBIENT COMPENSATION Unique to the QUESTEMP II a second sensor located in the earmold will sense and compensate for an...

Page 3: ...and can be altered between 38 C and 39 C using the ARROW and ENTER keys The alarm level may be changed only if the memory is clear prior to logging data Once run time has accumulated the unit must be reset to change the alarm level setting In the RUN mode the audible alarm will be activated if the EAR temperature exceeds the set alarm level In addition a secondary alarm will sound if the temperatu...

Page 4: ...o a computer using cable 58 867 for a 25 pin serial port The standard for a computer s serial port is a 25 pin or a 9 pin male pins connector Do not connect to the computer s printer output port which is a 25 pin female holes connector If you have cable 58 867 but your computer s serial port has only 9 pins then you may use a 25 to 9 pin converter available at most computer or electronic stores No...

Page 5: ... termed communications software Microsoft WindowsTM has a communications program under the ACCESSORIES icon called TERMINAL Instructions on how to use TERMINAL are located in the Windows TM manuals Using any of these communications programs the user must select the com serial port and the baud rate The Quest cable must be plugged into the selected com port and the baud rate on the unit must match ...

Page 6: ... voltage first hits its Lo condition at 7 5 volts An on board 3 volt lithium battery will retain the memory of the QUESTEMP II even when the 9 volt battery is removed This will not however power the unit for operation Replace dead batteries with 9 volt ALKALINE type NEDA 1604A or equivalent 12 AUDIBLE ALARM The speaker located in the ear assembly will sound under three conditions 1 When the 10 sec...

Page 7: ...ORE temperature minus the EAR temperature value was obtained and will now be added as an offset to the EAR temperature 14 IV EAR SENSOR USE EAR SENSOR INSERTION 1 Roll the disposable yellow E A R foam ear plug containing a black protruding tube back and forth with the fingers until it forms a small crease free cylinder See Figures 1 and 2 Figure 2 Figure 3 2 Using only light pressure to keep the E...

Page 8: ...ly over the temperature sensor discard the plug and try another 16 V OPERATION SUMMARY 1 Insert the ear sensor assembly as described in Section IV and allow 5 minutes for the temperature to stabilize It may be beneficial to run the sensor cable under clothing or fasten it to keep it from being snagged 2 Turn the QUESTEMPNII ON RESET to clear old data if desired Put the unit in the RUN mode 3 Check...

Page 9: ...t equipment need to be returned for repair or recalibration please contact the Service Department at 1 800 245 0779 USA or Fax 262 567 4047 for a Return Authorization Number The RA number is valid for 30 days and must be shown on the shipping label and purchase order cover letter If you are unable to return instruments in that time call for a new RA number Send it prepaid and properly packed in th...

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