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ConneX1 Operator’s Manual

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overdue, low battery, calibration is overdue, watchdog timer, 

self-test fail, any alarm condition, any warnings or faults.

The detector is shipped with confidence beep disabled.

IntelliFlash:

 If enabled, a green LED flashes to indicate the detector is operating 

correctly. The Confidence Flash deactivates during a low battery alarm, calibration 
fail, bump test fail, self-test fail, and during an alarm condition. Frequency of the 
flash is defined with 

Confidence Beep/Flash Interval (seconds)

.

Latching Alarms:

 If enabled, during an alarm condition the Latching Alarms option 

causes the low and high gas alarms (audio, visual, and vibrator) to persist until the 
alarm is acknowledged and the alarm condition no longer exists. The LCD displays 
the peak concentration until the alarm no longer exists. Local regulations in your 
region may require the Latching Alarms option be enabled.

The detector is shipped with the Latching Alarms option disabled.

Default Operation Mode Selection:

 Defines the operation mode as 

Standard

Stealth

, or 

Safe

. Refer to 

8. Modes on page 24

 for more information.

WiFi:

 Enable/disable WiFi. If WiFi is disabled, 

 and   display on the LCD. The 

detector is shipped with the WiFi enabled. 

4.2.2 Sensor Options

4.2.2.1 Alarm Settings by Profile

NOTE

Low Alarm:

 Define the low alarm setpoints for each sensor. Refer to 

Appendix A 

Regional Setpoints on page 56

 for alarm setpoints. 

High Alarm:

 Define the high alarm setpoints for each sensor. Refer to 

Appendix 

A Regional Setpoints on page 56

 for alarm setpoints.

STEL Alarm:

 The short-term exposure limit (STEL) is the maximum permissible 

gas concentration a worker can be safely exposed to for short periods of time 
(5-15 minutes maximum). For toxic sensors only.

Refer to 

Appendix A Regional Setpoints on page 56

 for alarm setpoints.

NOTE

Standard factory alarm setpoints may vary by region. Refer to 

Appendix A Regional Setpoints on page 56

.

TWA Alarm:

 The time-weight average (TWA) is a safety measure used to calculate 

accumulated averages of gases. Using the US Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA) method or the American Conference of Governmental 
Hygienists (ACGIH) method, an average is calculated to ensure the detector 
alarms when the TWA has accumulated. For toxic sensors only.

Refer to 

Appendix A Regional Setpoints on page 56

 for alarm setpoints.

4.2.2.2 Sensor Configuration

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Страница 5: ...libration Guidelines 26 9 3 Installing the Calibration Cap 26 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Intended Use 1 1 2 Product Overview 2 1 2 1 Parts of the ConneX1 2 1 2 2 Display Elements 3 1 2 3 B...

Страница 6: ...Firmware 33 15 3 Generating Calibration Certificates 33 16 Maintenance 33 16 1 Charging the Rechargeable Battery 33 16 1 1 Optimum Battery Operation 34 16 1 2 Rechargeable Battery Capacity 34 16 2 Rep...

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Страница 10: ...d by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond upper scale limit which can be hazardous s For use only in potentially explosive atmospheres where oxygen concentrations do...

Страница 11: ...ched on and worn as close to the breathing area as possible and several accessories are provided to allow the detector to be worn in a number of different ways a On the chest b On a belt The detector...

Страница 12: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 2 Product Overview 1 2 Product Overview 1 2 1 Parts of the ConneX1 3 4 5 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 12 2 1 1 Figure 1 Parts of ConneX1...

Страница 13: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 3 Product Overview 1 2 2 Display Elements 10 13 12 11 21 am ppm H2S Table 1 Parts of ConneX1 Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Страница 14: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 4 Product Overview 1 2 3 Buttons Table 2 Pushbuttons Button Description Low Alarm Acknowledgement Table 2 Pushbuttons Button Description X...

Страница 15: ...e sensor read the following cautions and refer to Table 3 CAUTION Use only the following BW Technologies by Honeywell recommended products and procedures Use water based cleaners Use non alcohol based...

Страница 16: ...activate the detector in a fresh air environment Activate Press and hold for 3 second Deactivate Press and hold for 5 seconds 1 The Segment Testing screen displays 2 The Splash screen displays At thi...

Страница 17: ...ode display For more information on pro les refer to 4 2 Sensor and Pro le Con guration on page 15 6 The detector presents the opportunity to select a different operator To con rm the selection press...

Страница 18: ...ating Deactivating the Detector 8 The screen then displays the measuring range TWA Alarm STEL Alarm Low Alarm and High Alarm 9 The detector then completes the sensor self test 10 If Auto Zero is enabl...

Страница 19: ...not overdue proceed to step 13 Note To start alternates with To continue every 4 seconds If Force Calibration is enabled a calibration must be completed before entering normal operation If a calibrati...

Страница 20: ...6 15 If the bump test is overdue press to accept If bump test is not overdue proceed to step 16 Note To start alternates with To continue every 4 seconds If Force Bump Test is enabled a bump test must...

Страница 21: ...ger II Fleet Manager II is required to con gure the detector To install Fleet Manager II refer to the Fleet Manager II CD ROM that includes the s installation wizard and s Fleet Manager II Operator s...

Страница 22: ...r Options on page 12 for descriptions about how to enter data enable disable and de ne settings 12 When all settings are de ned click Save to Device at the bottom of the window The detector is now upd...

Страница 23: ...N option is automatically disabled NOTE BW Technologies by Honeywell recommends to bump test the to gas by exposing the detector to a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints Verify that the...

Страница 24: ...datalogs The detector is shipped with the default setting of 5 seconds Operators Name List of names that can be assigned as the default operator Up to 10 operator names can be customized Owner Name Na...

Страница 25: ...t be entered to deactivate the detector The detector is shipped with the password disabled Password Set the 4 digit password 4 1 3 1 Entering a Password To enter the password on the detector Complete...

Страница 26: ...r more information WiFi Enable disable WiFi If WiFi is disabled and display on the LCD The detector is shipped with the WiFi enabled 4 2 2 Sensor Options 4 2 2 1 Alarm Settings by Pro le NOTE Low Alar...

Страница 27: ...tting of 15 minutes TWA Method TheTWA Method de nes theTWA calculating method Select either the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA or the American Conference of Governmental Industr...

Страница 28: ...ensor should be calibrated 1 Enter the value 0 365 days for the sensor 2 Enter 0 to disable the calibration interval option Entering 0 automatically deactivates the Force Calibration option The detect...

Страница 29: ...urity Mode Select the type of security Choose from WEP WPA Personal WPA2 Personal and WPA2 Mixed Select disabled for no security Security Key Enter the password to access the network SSID Enter the na...

Страница 30: ...received LocaXion Manager cannot be operated until the message has been acknowledged To enter Panic Mode press and hold for 3 seconds To activate the Panic Alarm press and hold for 2 seconds This wil...

Страница 31: ...ation on severity of the cautionary noti cations When an alarm occurs the heartbeat icon disappears and if enabled the con dence beep and con dence beep discontinue Table 6 describes the detector alar...

Страница 32: ...rator s Manual 22 Alarm Screen Alarm Screen Over Limit OL Alarm H A G Note LCD may also display an underlimit reading OL Low Battery Alarm I CE J I C G C I A Mandown C I CE K Critical Battery Alarm C...

Страница 33: ...onneX1 Operator s Manual 23 Alarm Screen Alarm Screen Panic Alarm L G An alarm stops when the gas concentration is below the low alarm setpoint If the alarms are set to latch press to reset the alarms...

Страница 34: ...ble visual and vibrator persist until the alarm is acknowledged and the gas concentration is below the low alarm setpoint Press to acknowledge a latched alarm Local regulations in your region may requ...

Страница 35: ...ed in Fleet Manager II s Measuring range s Low Alarm setpoint s High Alarm setpoint s TWA alarm setpoint s STEL Alarm setpoint s Calibration due date s Bump test due date 8 4 3 Detector Details The fo...

Страница 36: ...s To cancel the calibration or zero sensor press s For calibration troubleshooting refer to 9 3 Installing the Calibration Cap 9 3 1 Gas Cylinder Connection Gas Cylinder Guidelines s To ensure accura...

Страница 37: ...ation Refer to the table below for recommended gas concentrations for calibrations Table 7 Recommended Calibration Gas Concentration GasType Allowable Range L E EE C E L CFM L KE 9 4 Manual Calibratio...

Страница 38: ...screen displays close the valve on the gas cylinder and remove the calibration cap from the detector 7 When calibration is complete the following screen displays 8 The calibration due date resets to t...

Страница 39: ...y Honeywell recommends to bump test the sensor exposing the sensor to a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints Follow this procedure when Force Bump is enabled and a bump test is required...

Страница 40: ...reen displays 8 The LCD returns to the Bump Test Con guration Menu screen If the bump test failed repeat the bump test again or refer to 18 Troubleshooting on page 40 11 Datalogs The detector records...

Страница 41: ...or activation of a gas alarm Event logs are downloaded via Fleet Manager II and can be viewed with the program Up to 30 event logs can be recorded When event log memory is full the newer event logs o...

Страница 42: ...ys 4 The detector returns to normal operation 13 3 Panic Alarm Messages When Panic Alarm is activated a message is automatically sent to LocaXion Manager For more information refer to 6 Panic Alarm on...

Страница 43: ...Maintain an operations log of all maintenance bump tests calibrations and alarm event s Clean the exterior with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents soaps or polishes Refer to 1 3 Sensor Poisons and...

Страница 44: ...r and the detector 16 1 1 Optimum Battery Operation To ensure maximum use of the battery perform the following s To obtain full operating capacity allow the battery to fully charge and discharge s To...

Страница 45: ...r has a high degree of resistance to common vapours and gases To clear a sensor move the detector to a clean environment and wait 10 to 30 minutes To prevent accidental poisoning of the sensor refer t...

Страница 46: ...he PCB by sliding out and then up Place the PCB on a clean surface To replace the sensor refer to 16 2 1 Replacing the Sensor on page 36 To replace the sensor lter refer to 16 2 2 Replacing the Sensor...

Страница 47: ...the screws 7 New sensor should be calibrated prior to use Calibrate the new sensor immediately Refer to 10 Calibration on page 25 16 2 2 Replacing the Sensor Filter Replace the sensor lter as require...

Страница 48: ...ay emit toxic fumes Failure to comply with the following battery removal and disposal instructions may result in battery shorting battery leakage and or other damage Ensure a quali ed technician compl...

Страница 49: ...Battery ConneX1Operator s Manual Appendix 5 Gently remove the PCB by sliding out and then up 6 Lift the battery straight up by its sides 7 Disconnect the female connector of the battery 8 Dispose of t...

Страница 50: ...o the solutions provided in this section Refer to Table 11 Detector Operation on page 42 Table 12 Charging Troubleshooting on page 44 and Table 13 Startup Error Screens on page 45 If the problem persi...

Страница 51: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 41 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 9 StartupTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution O DE P O CD C B 33 Q...

Страница 52: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 42 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 10 Detector Operation Problem Possible Cause Solution I O DE P O I CE 25 CD C B 33 I B I CE 25 CD K K 37...

Страница 53: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 43 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 10 Detector Operation Problem Possible Cause Solution A J C 24 A J C 24 L L J C 24 I 25 35 L G...

Страница 54: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 44 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 11 ChargingTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution 6 F...

Страница 55: ...eX1 Operator s Manual 45 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 12 Startup Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Critical Low Battery B 33 Self test Failed CD K C 36 Auto zero Er...

Страница 56: ...e Battery Table 12 Startup Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Force Calibration Force Calibration B CE 25 Calibration Lock A Last Calibration Failed Force Calibration B CE 25 Calibration Lock...

Страница 57: ...val and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 12 Startup Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Calibration DueToday Force Calibration B CE 25 Calibration Lock A Last BumpTest Failed B R 29...

Страница 58: ...rator s Manual 48 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 12 Startup Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution BumpTest Overdue Force Bump B R 29 B L I BumpTest DueToday Force Bump B...

Страница 59: ...49 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 13 Calibration Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Zeroing Error S Force Calibration Force Calibration B CE 25 Calibration Lock A Cal...

Страница 60: ...rator s Manual 50 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 13 Calibration Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Calibration Error Calibration Gas Not Detected G E K E E L I Calibra...

Страница 61: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 51 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 14 BumpTest Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution BumpTest Gas Not Detected G BumpTest Error...

Страница 62: ...ConneX1 Operator s Manual 52 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Table 15 Other Error Screens Error Screen Problem Solution Charging Error T ET CT CE T A KET DFT A Firmware Update Error G...

Страница 63: ...and Accessories Part Number Description Qty Sensors CE C C L 2 A 1 C 2 A 1 B E C L 2 A 1 B E C L A 1 Sensor Filters PP C U A 1 Gas Cylinders and Kits PP C B C 1 Chargers and Power Options C 1 PP C UC...

Страница 64: ...alarm Red LEDs in 3 locations One short beep at a user con gurable interval of 1 to 120 seconds Display LCD with scratch resistant Automatic in alarm conditions and upon keypress Self test initiated a...

Страница 65: ...is not more than that necessary for successful communication This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device...

Страница 66: ...sal of the Rechargeable Battery Appendix A Regional Setpoints A 1 North America Sensor Measuring range Resolution STEL TWA Low Alarm High Alarm L E CEEE C E K KEE E K E C C CE CE C A E CE E C D C C D...

Страница 67: ...endix 57 Removal and Disposal of the Rechargeable Battery Appendix B Bump test Calibration Calibration Zero Sensor Configuration Operator Location User profile Operation mode Normal Stealth Safe Netwo...

Страница 68: ...posures Peak reading TWA Detector Details Operation Details Profile Operation mode Owner WiFi status Device details Messages Received Sent MAC address Distributor details Date format Time format Measu...

Страница 69: ...ings s Instrument status and sensor status ags s Type of sensor installed s Date of last successful calibration s Date of last successful bump test s Low alarm setpoint s High alarm setpoint s TWA ala...

Страница 70: ...log memory is full the newer event logs overwrites the oldest event logs s Activation s Deactivation s Auto power off e g critical low battery alarm s Con guration change s Battery status e g low batt...

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