46 • Chapter 3: Operation
GX-6000 Operator’s Manual
3 . If the error code is anything but 022 as shown above, the instrument cannot be used.
Contact RKI Instruments, Inc. as soon as possible.
If the error code is 022, you may press and release the RESET button to continue into
Measuring Mode if the instrument must be used temporarily.
CAUTION:
There will be no datalogging function if you operate the instrument after a
022 system failure. Contact RKI Instruments, Inc. as soon as possible.
Responding to a Man Down Warning 1 and Warning 2
The Man Down Warning 1 and Warning 2 alarms occur after the
WARNING 1 TIME
and
WARNING 2 TIME
, respectively, has passed since the last movement of the instrument.
See “Updating the WARNING 1 TIME Setting” on page 154 and “Updating the
WARNING 2 TIME Setting” on page 154 for instructions to change these values.
1 . Follow your established procedure for a man down warning.
2 . To silence the alarm and reset the Man Down clock, move the instrument or press
and release the RESET button.
Responding to a Man Down Alarm
The Man Down Alarm alarms occur after the
ALARM TIME
has passed since the last
movement of the instrument. See “Updating the ALARM TIME Setting” on page 154 for
instructions to change this value.
1 . Follow your established procedure for a man down alarm.
2 . To silence the alarm and reset the Man Down clock, press and release the RESET
button. Moving the instrument will not reset the alarm or Man Down clock.
Responding to a Panic Alarm
If the user is in a dangerous situation or feels that others must be alerted to any sort of
problem, holding the SHIFT
▼
(PANIC) button will initiate a panic alarm.
1 . Press and release the RESET button to silence and reset the alarm.
Display Mode
Two other operating modes are accessible when the GX-6000 is in Measuring Mode. They
are Display Mode and Calibration Mode. This section describes using the GX-6000 in
Display Mode. See Table 9 below for a list of Display Mode’s menu items, a short
description of each item, and the page number for further description.
Table 9: Display Mode Items
Menu Item (page number)
Description
SELECT PID LIST (pg.48)
Define the PID channel’s gas name
PEAK (pg.50)
View and clear peak readings
STEL (pg.51)
View STEL readings
(H
2
S, CO, and high range PID only)
TWA (pg.51)
View TWA readings
(H
2
S, CO, and high range PID only)
ALARM POINTS (pg.52)
View the alarm points
OPERATION TIME (pg.54)
View the time in operation