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ADJUST DATE/TIME

To adjust the PGM100 date/time manually, enter the menu by simultaneously pressing
both buttons then release them. (The PGM100 will force the user to update the time if it is
invalid during startup.) PGM100 will show "Pin". Press and release either button to show
"900". Press right button to increase the number to 925. Number will rollover to 900 when
it exceeds 998.  Press and release the left button.

Next:

1. PGM100 will (beep continuously if invalid at startup and) show "rtc" until either button

is pressed and released. 

2. PGM100 shows "Yr" until either button is pressed and released. PGM100 shows the

last two digits of the current year. 

3. The number is increased by pressing the right button and will roll-over to 12 if it

exceeds 50. Adjust to desired "Yr".

4. Press and release the left button to accept it.

5. PGM100 turns on the Month icon and shows the current month.

6. The number is increased by pressing the right button and will roll-over to 01 if it

exceeds 12. Adjust to desired "MO".

7. Press and release the left button to accept it.

8. PGM100 shows "dd" until either button is pressed and released.

9. PGM100 shows the current date.

10. The number is increased by pressing the right button and will roll-over to 01 if it

exceeds the maximum number of days for the month specified. Adjust to desired "dd".

11. Press and release the left button to accept it.

12. PGM100 shows "Hr" until either button is pressed and released.

13. PGM100 shows the current hour in the 24-Hour format (no AM/PM selection)

14. The number can be increased by pressing the right button and will roll-over to 00 if it

exceeds 23. Adjust to desired "Hr".

15. Press and release the left button to accept it.

16. PGM100 shows "nn" until either button is pressed and released.

17. PGM100 shows the current minute .

18. The number can be increased by pressing the right button and will roll-over to

00 if it exceeds 59. Adjust to desired "nn".

19. Press and release the left button to accept it.

20. The PGM100 date/time have now been updated.

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Summary of Contents for PGM100

Page 1: ...PGM100 Carbon Monoxide Single Gas Monitor The Value LeaderTM www tpi thevalueleader com ...

Page 2: ...Information 2 General Description Physical Specifications 3 Product Features 4 Sensor Specifications Alarm Settings Bump Testing 5 Adjust Date Time 6 Alarm Adjustment 7 Calibration 8 Operation and Use 9 10 Warranty and Repair Policy 11 ...

Page 3: ...g Warning To reduce the risk of ignition of a flammable atmosphere bat teries must only be changed in an area known to be nonflammable Avertissement Pour reduire le risque d fallumage d fune atmosphere inflammable des batteries doivent seulement etre changees dans un secteur connu pour etre inflammables IP65 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 61000 4 2 1995 EN 61000 4 3 2002 EN 55011 2007 Class 1 Groups...

Page 4: ... environ ments above 21 oxygen 7 WARNING To verify operation prior to each day s use a function test bump test should be performed If the instrument does not pass this test full calibration should be performed 8 WARNING Keep all openings free from dirt debris and foreign objects 9 WARNING Do not use a damaged or improperly operating instru ment Contact a service representative immediately ONLY zer...

Page 5: ...Figure 1 FUNCTION INDICATORS Battery Low Operation Time Remaining months Calibration High Low Alarm Set Points Factory preset to OSHA requirements TWA STEL Alarms Preset to OSHA limits Other alarm settings available Data logging Up to 100 alarm events Continuous ON Option PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operational Temp 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Humidity 15 90 RH Non condensing Duty Cycle Continuous Response ...

Page 6: ...on Multiple LED s beneath the frosted area create a very bright warning even in bright sunlight The instrument is mounted using a sturdy suspender clip on the back of the instrument This instrument cannot be powered off or zeroed when in alarm mode All sensors and batteries are designed for 2 years of continuous normal use The on board memory will store up to 100 events or alarm condi tions These ...

Page 7: ... and needs Fig 2 shows examples of some of the alarm ranges Fig 2 STANDARD ALARM SETTINGS Type Low High TWA STEL CO 50 200 50 75 See page 7 for Alarm Adjustment instructions FUNCTION BUMP TEST MANUAL Turn the instrument on and wait for the working display to illuminate Apply an approved concentration of gas to the sensor area using the PGM100 calibration adapter The flow should be 200 400 cc min T...

Page 8: ...reased by pressing the right button and will roll over to 01 if it exceeds 12 Adjust to desired MO 7 Press and release the left button to accept it 8 PGM100 shows dd until either button is pressed and released 9 PGM100 shows the current date 10 The number is increased by pressing the right button and will roll over to 01 if it exceeds the maximum number of days for the month specified Adjust to de...

Page 9: ...300 it will start from 0 6 Press Left button to save the alarm setting and it will now display HI 7 Press the Left button to adjust the HI alarm The current setting will be dis played 8 Press Right button to adjust the alarm You can only increase the number Once it exceeds 300 it will start from 0 9 Press Left button to save the alarm settings It will now display tA for TWA 10 Press Left button to...

Page 10: ...ase the Zero button A changing number will flash as will the CAL icon 6 Successful calibration is indicated when only the gas concentration is displayed The CAL icon will no longer be illuminated 7 Bad calibration will be indicated by the word BAD and the CAL icon on the display Press the power button to acknowledge Retry calibration 8 Successful calibration will be logged as an Alarm event in the...

Page 11: ... not gas free BAD will illuminate after the automatic zeroing followed by a reading based on factory zero set points Attach the instrument to the outermost garment as close to your head face as practical Follow federal state local and company regulations as it relates to the use of this prod uct Alarms will indicate unsafe levels The display will show concentration data in combina tion with audibl...

Page 12: ...trument should be immediately taken out of service for battery replacement Only factory trained personnel should perform any internal servicing MO indicates months days remaining of operation time before battery and sensor servicing are required Only factory trained personnel should per form any internal servicing I2C indicates a communication error in the EEPROM Service is required Only factory t...

Page 13: ...l use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration tampering accident mis use abuse neglect or improper maintenance Proof of purchase may be required before warranty is rendered Units out of warranty will be repaired for a service charge Internal repair of maintenance must be completed by a Test Products International autho rized technician Violation ...

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