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2.3.9   PEAK:

 

This annunciator appears during the RUN mode when the peak level and, 
in the case of the toxic gases, the peak STEL are shown.

 

 
2.3.10   CAL:

 

This annunciator appears during the SETUP mode when changing the cali-
bration level and while calibrating.

 

 
2.3.11   AVG:

 

This annunciator appears during the RUN mode when the average expo-
sure level is shown.

 

 

2.4   The Keys:

 

2.4.1   ON/OFF/ENTER:

 

This key turns the unit on and off, selects a value to be changed, initiates 
the printing, calibration and zero functions, and enters the RUN mode.

 

 

2.4.2   SETUP:

 

The setup key enters and exits the SETUP mode. Pushing the key from the 
display with four dashes enters the SETUP mode.  Pushing the key again 
exits to the display with four dashes.

 

 

2.4.3   PRINT / 

 ARROW:

 

The print key enters and exits the PRINT mode. Pushing the key from the 
display with four dashes enters the PRINT mode. Pushing the key again 
exits to the display with four dashes.

 

 
The 

 arrow key moves through menu items or increases numeric set 

points.

 

 

2.4.4   ZERO / 

 ARROW:

 

The zero key enters and exits the ZERO mode. Pushing the key from the 
display with four dashes enters the ZERO mode. Pushing the key again 
exits to the display with four dashes.

 

 
The 

 arrow moves through menu items or decreases numeric setpoints.

 

 

2.5   THE BACKLIGHT:

 

Pressing any key turns the backlight on for five seconds. The backlight is 
also on during all alarming conditions.

 

 

3.    UNIT OPERATION

 

 

3.1  Turning the Unit ON:

 

Press ON/OFF. The following startup sequence will occur.

 

 
1.  All of the display segments appear simultaneously on the screen and the 
backlight turns on.

 

 
2.  The software revision of the unit's internal program is displayed. The 
LED and audio alarm activate.

 

 
3.   If the sensor has been changed or if no sensor is in place, the display 
will show an error code and the alarm will chirp. Press the enter key to 
continue.

 

 
4.  The chemical symbol for the measuring sensor is briefly shown in the 
display, (i.e. CO)

 

 
5.  The status of the confidence chirp is displayed. CC 1 indicates that it is 
active. CC 0 indicates that it is turned off.

 

 
6.  The display shows the battery's voltage. A reading of 6.5 indicates that 
your battery has roughly eight hours of life remaining, and at that voltage 
point the LOBAT annunciator appears on the screen

. QUEST RECOM-

MENDS THAT YOU CHANGE THE BATTERY AS SOON AS THE 
VOLTAGE REACHES THIS LEVEL

. A reading of 6.1 will turn the 

LOBAT alarm on, indicating that you should change the battery immedi-
ately in a non-hazardous area.

 

 
7.  The display shows four dashes. If no keys are pushed for thirty seconds, 
the unit automatically enters the run mode.

 

 
3.2  Turning the Unit OFF:

 

Press ON/OFF and hold the key down as the unit counts down from three. 
Once it counts down to zero and the alarm turns on continuously, release 
the key and the unit turns off. If the key is released prior to counting down 
to zero, the unit returns to the display with four dashes.

 

Summary of Contents for SafeLog 100

Page 1: ...oni toring needs The SafeLog 100 is an extremely rugged lightweight single gas datalogging personal monitor It is our goal to make your decision to buy Quest products the right one and to provide supp...

Page 2: ...Date 12 3 3 8 Temperature 12 3 3 9 Password 12 3 4 Zero Mode 12 3 5 Print Mode Reset 13 3 5 1 Print 13 3 5 2 Reset 13 3 6 Run Mode 13 3 7 Zeroing 13 3 8 Calibration 14 3 8 1 Minimum Flow Rate Table 16...

Page 3: ...All recorded data can be sent to a printer or computer for record keeping or further data analysis Like many of Quest s data logging instruments the SafeLog 100 works with the QuestSuite software pac...

Page 4: ...s level is exceeded the alarm activates and the alarm value is shown on the display 2 3 4 STEL This annunciator which stands for Short Term Exposure Limit is present only when using a toxic gas sensor...

Page 5: ...t is also on during all alarming conditions 3 UNIT OPERATION 3 1 Turning the Unit ON Press ON OFF The following startup sequence will occur 1 All of the display segments appear simultaneously on the s...

Page 6: ...he display For the TWA alarm toxics only HI and TWA will be on the dis play Pressing the enter key causes the first digit to flash Use the arrow and enter keys to adjust the level 3 3 5 Confidence Chi...

Page 7: ...r adjusts for small baseline drifts which occur over time in electrochemical sensors Zero the unit by pressing the zero key from the display with four dashes or as one of the options available through...

Page 8: ...and TWA alarm conditions are checked every minute If any alarm setting is exceeded the buzzer and LED turn on the value causing the alarm is displayed and the alarm condition and time of occurrence a...

Page 9: ...o a computer or in parallel to a printer Serial data transmission requires the Quest cable 54 715 and par allel data transmission requires the Quest cable 56 875 With the cable plugged into the unit p...

Page 10: ...4 3 Sample Printout...

Page 11: ...ery voltage drops below the usable range dEAd appears in the display the buzzer activates for approximately 25 seconds then the unit turns itself off The 9 volt alkaline battery must be replaced prior...

Page 12: ...e new one A circular hydrophobic filter sits in the opening on top of the sensor module make sure the new sensor has a filter in place prior to reinstalling the top cap Set the top cap back on the uni...

Page 13: ...GAS SPECIFIC DATA Gas Range Reso lution Accur acy Drift Alarm High Alarm LOW Oxygen O2 0 30 0 1 5 1 23 5 19 5 Sensor accuracy listed by City Technology as a percentage of the reading Long term output...

Page 14: ...o 140 F storage Humidity 0 to 95 R H non continuous non condensing Range 15 to 90 R H continuous non condensing Warranty Sensors 1 year electronics 1 year Cell Life Ammonia sensor 1 year in air or 2pp...

Page 15: ...tion Kit 54 974 Two Cylinder Calibration Kit Includes two cylinder calibration case regulator specify which regulator and tubing 12 4 Regulators 54 971 0 5 1pm Regulator with 2 050 I D tubing 54 972 1...

Page 16: ...ipping damage please direct your calls or letters to the attention of the Service Manager Quest Technologies 262 567 9157 or 800 245 0779 Office hours are from 7 AM to 6 PM Central Standard Time Monda...

Page 17: ...1060 Corporate Center Drive Oconomowoc WI 53066 USA 800 245 0779 Fax 262 567 4047 http quest technologies com Printed in U S A 054 479 Rev B...

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