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MicroRAE User’s Guide
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9.4.1.14.
Sensor Information
Sensor Summary.
View installed and enabled sensors, and set whether a sensor is
enabled or disabled.
Sensor data is included for each sensor below Sensor Summary. Everything you need to
know about a sensor is shown, plus you can set Bump Test and Calibration Intervals,
Span and applicable Alarms, plus Calibration Gas and Measurement Gas.
Sensor Alarm.
Get or set the sensor alarm parameters. For each sensor, you can set High
Alarm, Low Alarm STEL Alarm (if applicable), and TWA Alarm (if applicable).
Sensor Span.
Get or set the sensor span gas concentrations.
Sensor Bump Test.
Get or set the sensor bump test parameters. This includes setting the
interval (number of days) for bump testing.
Multi-Calibration.
You can select which sensors you want included when you perform a
Multi Calibration. Use the check boxes to make your selections.
Sensors to Log.
You can select which sensors you want included in your datalogs. Use
the check boxes to make your selections.
Sensor Maintenance.
After a new sensor is installed, list its name and serial number.
10. Policy Enforcement
The MicroRAE can be configured via ProRAE Studio II to enforce a facility/company’s
requirements that calibration and/or bump testing be performed at specified intervals, and
to warn the user that calibration/bump testing is required. In addition, it can require
calibration or bump testing and not allow normal operation of the instrument unless
calibration or bump testing is performed.
If Policy Enforcement is enabled and if the instrument has been bump tested and
calibrated in compliance with the policy settings, a check-mark icon is included along the
top of the MicroRAE screen:
If Policy Enforcement is enabled, then after startup the MicroRAE displays a screen that
informs the user that the instrument requires either a bump test or a calibration. If both
are required, then they are shown in sequence.