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Unit Status, Owner Information, 
Network, Power, and Device 
information. Owner information can be 
entered via the web interface.

DEVICE INFORMATION

Displays information such as:
-     Serial Number
-     Firmware Version
-     UUID/MAC address

SENSORS

Sensor cartridge information on each.
Browse each cartridge for:
-     Last date checked
-     Expiration Date
-     Type of gas sensor
-     Safe/alarm range
-     Date of Manufacture
-     Total run time

More information about each cartridge 
can be found in the web interface.

SENSOR CHECK WIZARD

Follow the onscreen prompts to check 
the calibration of your sensor cartridges.

NETWORK SETTINGS

Configure a WiFi connection or change 
advanced IP settings.

When connecting the GX4 to a network 
you may be prompted to enter the 
network name (SSID) and the wireless 
password. If you do not know these, 
contact your network administrator or 
the documentation that came with your 
wireless router.

The IP settings are set automatically by 
default. To manually change the settings 
go to the network settings menu and 
enter the desired settings:
-     IP Address
-     Subnet Mask
-     Default Gateway
-     DNS Address

DATE

To ensure continuity of the logs, the 
date is automatically set by the server. 
The clock has a dedicated 10 year 
battery.

TIME

The time can be changed to display the 
current time zone and day light savings 
time. The logs are recorded in UTC/GMT 
and display according to your settings.

UNITS

The units of measure can be changed 
between Metric and Imperial.

ALARM AND AUXILIARY

Test the alarm and check the status of 
the auxiliary.

DEVICE SOFTWARE

Factory reset of firmware settings.
Note: Logs are not erased during a 
factory reset.

Summary of Contents for GX4 08-400

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...rpbsafety com RPB Advancing Your Safety Nova 3 Nova Radex and Zytec are registered trademarks of RPB Safety LLC For technical assistance contact our Customer Service Department on 1 866 494 4599 or e...

Page 3: ...rates at 12 volts DC and can be used with either the 110 240v AC Adaptor P N 08 430 or the 12v cable with Battery Clips P N 08 431 The unit is designed to operate in temperature ranges of 14 to 120F 1...

Page 4: ...of incorrect advice or information whether or not due to RPB Safety s negligence or that of it s employees agents or sub contractors WARNINGS 1 When correctly installed and maintained the RPB GX4 mon...

Page 5: ...test features and maintain compatibility with the latest cartridges Visit http go myrpb com GX4 Update for information on the latest software and how to upgrade your unit SENSOR CHECK Checks should be...

Page 6: ...ode or or PC Tablet Smartphone GX4 Hotspot Mode Internet Limited Connectivity PC or CLIENT MODE Use when you have access to a wireless network IEEE 802 11 b g n The GX4 must be connected to the same n...

Page 7: ...address into your internet browser http IP Address Features The internal GX4 website provides the following features Dashboard Page Status of the unit Power Alarm Auxiliary Network Configuration Chang...

Page 8: ...clicks into place Use the wall bracket P N 08 231 and appropriate screws to secure the wall mounting bracket to a suitable wall MOUNTING TO A RADEX FILTRATION UNIT Figure 1 1 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 2 Po...

Page 9: ...gure 2 1 When using Battery Clips 08 431 connect Black Negative Red 12V 0 5V 1 2 Connect the power supply by screwing it onto the receptacle on the left side of the unit next to the air inlet fitting...

Page 10: ...lve or other safety device Figure 4 1 CONNECT THE EXTERNAL ALARM SETUP CONTINUED To configure your own external device use the bare end AUX cable 08 434 It is recommended to use a qualified electricia...

Page 11: ...y 08 430 has a floating ground so will adjust to suit 1 2 3 4 5 Not OK OK NC NO Recommended Failsafe The following system provides the most fail safe protection Connect the coils of a relay 12 VDC SPD...

Page 12: ...button until the rpb logo appears on the screen Figure 5 1 POWER ON Tip you can store the AC Adaptor between the tabs on top of the mounting bracket Figure 5 2 OPERATION Press and hold the OK button a...

Page 13: ...region Visit rpbsafety com for a list of available sensors The cartridge will appear on the screen in the box that correlates to the slot it was placed in The corresponding light above the screen will...

Page 14: ...electrical contacts and air supply manifold To remove a cartridge press the corresponding release button and the cartridge will pop up Figure 7 5 Figure 8 1 REMOVE CARTRIDGE Lift the edge of the cartr...

Page 15: ...prompted to enter the network name SSID and the wireless password If you do not know these contact your network administrator or the documentation that came with your wireless router The IP settings a...

Page 16: ...tion and work in a well ventilated area when working with compressed air and hazardous gases Calibration Gas should be supplied between 1 and 4slpm or via a pressure regulator Using the 08 461 and 08...

Page 17: ...450 5 Ensure you are wearing proper P P E and are in a well ventilated area 6 Agree to disable the alarms 7 Select Control Gas type 8 Connect gas and open the valve 9 Start the test 10 Test pass or f...

Page 18: ...ent logs It is recommended that an external alarm system be wired to the Auxiliary outlet CARTRIDGE REMOVAL Upon removal of a cartridge a warning message will appear on the screen If a response to thi...

Page 19: ...dcaps This needs to be checked regularly to ensure it is clear of oil and debris Note Evidence of oil indicates an air supply issue that needs to be resolved Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 MAINTENANCE MANIFO...

Page 20: ...t from all sides to make sure all of the holes are clear and that there is no oil or debris inside of the tube DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE MANIFOLD If there is oil or debris inside of the manifold a replac...

Page 21: ...arefully clean with MEK or other paint cleaning agents Be sure not to get MEK or other agents on the cartridge contacts or the cartridge sensors Sensors If the white sensor in the cartridge is dirty r...

Page 22: ...22 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 15 16 14 13 12 11 10 17 9...

Page 23: ...ower Cord UK 08 430 UK AC Adaptor and Power Cord AU NZ 08 430 AU AC Adaptor and Power Cord EU 08 430 EU 9 Power Cord US 09 021 Power Cord UK 09 021 UK Power Cord AU NZ 09 021 AU Power Cord EU 09 021 E...

Page 24: ...ir just by the slide of a lever Look no further than the RPB C40 From the searing heat of an Arizona summer to a severe Scandinavian winter the RPB C40 will keep you comfortable 1866 494 4599 www rpbs...

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