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Quick Reference Guide

MicroDock

Automatic Test and Calibration Station

 

 

D2144 English

iERP: 114314
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Page 2: ...uyer promptly notifying BW of any defect and if required promptly making the product available for correction No goods shall be returned to BW until receipt by the buyer of shipping instructions from BW and c the right of BW to require that the buyer provide proof of purchase such as the original invoice bill of sale or packing slip to establish that the product is within the warranty period THE B...

Page 3: ...efer to the User Manual on the accompanying CD ROM for complete operating instructions The MicroDock Automatic Test and Calibration Station the Station provides automated calibration and bump testing for the GasAlertMicro multi gas detector The system is expandable to include up to 10 Docking Modules 1 ...

Page 4: ...rm that all gas bottles contain enough gas A demand flow regulator must be used with all gas bottle connections Calibrate and bump only in a clean atmosphere that is free of background gas otherwise connect a zero air bottle to the zero air inlet on the Station Don t expose the Station to electrical shock and or severe continuous mechanical shock The Station warranty will be void if the unit is di...

Page 5: ...display B Zero air inlet inlet 1 C Calibration gas inlet inlet 2 D Activation buttons E Base station F Power connection G USB connection H Battery cover I Docking module lid J Vent outlet K Detector bay L Docking module M Bump and calibrate activation buttons and status LEDs 3 ...

Page 6: ... Test pass Test fail Disabled sensor Time date pointer Scroll up Scroll down Selection arrow Selected feature Pushbuttons Pushbutton Description C BUMP CHECK To bump a detector press BUMP CHECK C When connecting a new Docking Module press and hold BUMP CHECK C to send a confirmation signal back to the Base Station C CALIBRATION To calibrate a detector press CALIBRATION C 4 ...

Page 7: ... Note If the atmosphere is not free of background gas connect a zero air bottle to inlet 1 on the Station Plug the Station into a VAC outlet or refer to the Battery Installation section for battery installation instructions Refer to Appendix A in the MicroDock User Manual for PC software installation and user instructions Item Description A Inlet filter assembly B Calibration gas hose C Demand flo...

Page 8: ...the retaining screws from the battery cover 2 Remove the battery cover and set it aside 3 Insert four C cell batteries into the battery compartment 4 Replace the battery cover and tighten the retaining screws Item Description A Phillips pan head retaining screw B Battery cover C C cell batteries D Multimediacard MMC E Battery compartment 6 ...

Page 9: ...isplayed continuously when the card is present Deactivating the Station Disconnect power to the station or remove the batteries Note The Result History is not saved when the station is powered down Note The detector will turn off approximately 25 minutes after a bump or calibration if no activity is detected Energy Conservation To conserve energy press sleep C This allows for reduction in the amou...

Page 10: ... so it fits into the groove located on the Docking Module 3 Insert the detector into the detector bay A small space below the detector is expected 4 Rotate the lid down until there is a clicking sound on both release tabs 5 On the LCD the Station identifies which type of detector is in the Docking Module bay and its serial number Note To bypass the station identification screen press any C on the ...

Page 11: ...MicroDock Inserting a Detector into a Docking Module Item Description A Alligator clip ring B Docking Module lid C Release tabs D Detector bay 9 ...

Page 12: ...let 1 on the Station A demand flow regulator must be used with all gas bottle connections Note Bump or calibration tests performed while the User Option menu is activated are initiated once the menu is exited Note If more than one Docking Module is bumped or calibrated at the same time the first module activated will conduct the test while the other modules in the queue will flash their test LEDs ...

Page 13: ...on be performed If an audible or visual test fails X will be displayed beside the applicable test Refer to the Troubleshooting section in the MicroDock User Manual Calibration A calibration test adjusts the sensors sensitivity to improve the detectors accurate response to a test gas Procedure Display Press Calibration C on the applicable Docking Module Calibration gas is applied to the detector A ...

Page 14: ...een options Press sel C to select the option To exit the options menu and return to the main screen press exit C This option displays the results of the last 10 tests The results will be displayed from most recent to the least All tests are recorded on a removable multimediacard MMC Saved tests can be uploaded to a PC from the Station Refer to Appendix A in the MicroDock User Manual for PC softwar...

Page 15: ...splayed language To select French press sel C Maintenance To keep the Station in good operating condition perform the following basic maintenance as required Clean the exterior with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents soaps or polishes a Caution Do not immerse the Station in liquids Confirm that the inlet filter is free of dirt and replace it if necessary To order replacement parts see the secti...

Page 16: ...ndard 5 gas inlets maximum Automatic Tests Functional bump calibration audible alarm visual alarm Configuration Recognition Automatic instrument and sensor Alarm Calibration Parameters User settable Calibration Gas Connections Built in Base Station Gas Connection 1 8 SMC connect sub miniature coupling Solenoid Built in Docking Modules LED Indicators on each Docking Module Yellow Test Green Pass Re...

Page 17: ...MicroDock Specifications Enclosure Impact resistant PC ABS polycarbonate Warranty 2 years Approvals X European Conformity 15 ...

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