ADM, HBOT & Sub Aspida
User Manual
Int. Approved
Document ref: PSA-811-14
June 2017
Page 15 of 43
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5.4
The main display
Under normal operation, gas values for each of the sensors fitted are shown in their own window along
with the description of the gas type and measurement units. The current gas value for each sensor will
be updated on the display once per second.
Figure 3 - Dual sensor display (left), single sensor display (right)
1)
Man-down detection enabled icon
2)
Clock
3)
Measured gas types (dual sensor)
4)
Measured gas values (dual sensor)
5)
Measured gas units (dual sensor)
6)
Quiet mode enabled icon
7)
Atmospheric pressure (mBar)
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8)
Battery status icon
9)
Measured gas type (single sensor)
10)
Measured gas value (single sensor)
11)
Measured gas units (single sensor)
NOTE:
The ADM Aspida does not include a pressure sensor, it has a fixed atmospheric pressure
reading of 1000 mbar. This value is displayed as above but will remain at 1000 mbar.
5.5
Screen saver
The screen saver function is intended to extend the battery life of an Aspida and reduce screen burn-in.
If the user does not operate any buttons for one minute then the screen saver, when enabled, will
automatically dim the display.
Pressing any button will wake the device from screen saver mode.
If the device is connected to the charger or connected to a PC via USB, the screensaver will not be
shown, but the display will still dim as normal.
During screen saver mode, gas values are still monitored as normal. Any gas alarm will wake the
display from screen saver immediately and the main gas display will be shown.
It is possible to enable/disable the screen saver option via the supplied PC software.
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NOTE: For the ADM aspida the pressure reading is fixed at 1000 mbar.