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Environmental Equipment, Inc.

 

IMR EX610 User Manual 

 

3632 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, FL 33711 – Phone: 727-328-2818 / 800-RING-IMR – Fax: 727-328-2826 – E-mail: [email protected] – Web: www.imrusa.com 

THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY – MADE IN THE USA 

 

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Table of Contents 

Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Safety Information .................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.

 

Brief Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 5

 

2.

 

Main Function and Specification ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.1

 

Main Function and Features ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.2

 

Technical Specification ............................................................................................................................ 6

 

3.

 

Configuration and function .............................................................................................................................. 7

 

3.1

 

Appearance ............................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.2

 

Display information.................................................................................................................................. 8

 

3.3

 

Buttons ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

4.

 

Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.1

 

Power on ................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.2

 

Power off ................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

4.3

 

Bump Test .............................................................................................................................................. 12

 

4.4

 

Settings Menu ......................................................................................................................................... 12

 

4.5

 

Alarm information .................................................................................................................................. 14

 

4.6

 

Status Checking ...................................................................................................................................... 15

 

4.7

 

Zero Point Adjustment ........................................................................................................................... 16

 

4.8

 

Calibration and alarm adjustment .......................................................................................................... 16

 

4.8.1

 

Calibration and Alarm Levels ......................................................................................................... 16

 

4.8.2

 

Warming Up.................................................................................................................................... 17

 

4.8.3

 

Zero Point Calibration..................................................................................................................... 17

 

4.8.4

 

SPAN Calibration Setup ................................................................................................................. 18

 

4.8.5

 

SPAN Calibration ........................................................................................................................... 18

 

4.8.6

 

Low Alarm Level Setting (L-Alarm) .............................................................................................. 19

 

4.8.7

 

High Alarm Level Setting (H-Alarm) ............................................................................................. 19

 

5.

 

Data Uploading (If Equipped) ....................................................................................................................... 20

 

6.

 

Using and Replacement of sensors ................................................................................................................ 20

 

7.

 

Trouble Shooting Guidance ........................................................................................................................... 20

 

Содержание EX610

Страница 1: ...onmental Equipment Inc IMR EX610 Portable SMART Sensor Gas Detector User Manual Read this manual carefully before using this device 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 www imrusa com email info imrusa com ...

Страница 2: ...Configuration and function 7 3 1 Appearance 7 3 2 Display information 8 3 3 Buttons 9 4 Operation 10 4 1 Power on 10 4 2 Power off 11 4 3 Bump Test 12 4 4 Settings Menu 12 4 5 Alarm information 14 4 6 Status Checking 15 4 7 Zero Point Adjustment 16 4 8 Calibration and alarm adjustment 16 4 8 1 Calibration and Alarm Levels 16 4 8 2 Warming Up 17 4 8 3 Zero Point Calibration 17 4 8 4 SPAN Calibratio...

Страница 3: ... Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 Phone 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 E mail info imrusa com Web www imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 3 of 27 8 WARNINGS 21 9 Chart 1 Gas List 22 10 WARRANTY 23 11 Contact Information 24 ...

Страница 4: ... sensor Exposing the sensor to gas concentrations beyond its detection range for a prolonged period of time can adversely affect the cell and possibly lead to damage Detectors with catalytic or semiconductor sensor Will be damaged if exposed to environments containing lean chromate sulfur compounds phosphorus compounds or silicon Do not use the detector in these environments Do not expose the devi...

Страница 5: ...n embedded MCU controller making it easy to operate The shell uses special high strength material and anti slip rubber It is also water proof and dust proof 2 Main Function and Specification 2 1 Main Function and Features Advanced 16 digit MCU controller with low power consumption Wide view LCD screen Adjustable high alarm and low alarm setting Adjustable calibrating level for easy calibration Dev...

Страница 6: ...uctor Catalytic Thermal conductivity t90 30s o Oxygen Carbon monoxide hydrogen sulfide t90 30s Indication method o LCD displays the real time data and status o Alarm method Audio video and vibration alarm Working Temperature o Combustible Gas 40 70 o Toxic Gas 20 50 Working humidity 95 RH no condensation Power source DC3 7V Lithium battery 1800mAh Charging time 4 6 hours Continuous working time o ...

Страница 7: ... FL 33711 Phone 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 E mail info imrusa com Web www imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 7 of 27 3 Configuration and function 3 1 Appearance Description 1 Alarm light 2 LCD Screen 3 Buzzer port 4 Sensor Port 5 Button 6 Buckle ...

Страница 8: ...NY MADE IN THE USA Page 8 of 27 3 2 Display information Function 1 Battery Status 2 Lock on or Password 3 Buzzer Status 4 Vibration Status 5 Alarm Information 6 Warning or Max Value 7 Gas Concentration 8 Error 9 Record 10 Clock Icon 11 Zero Calibration 12 Calibration Point or Calibration Status 13 Communication icon 14 Data Setting 15 Engineering Unit Note only appears when the device is uploading...

Страница 9: ... configuration setting When powered off Press and for more than 5 seconds to calibrating the device Hold for a few seconds to turn off the device Press to adjust a value Press to enter the setup menu for the selected item Press and for more than 3 seconds to access the configuration menu Press and to review temperature time STEL TWA and Max Value Press to check setup Press to save a setting If the...

Страница 10: ...HE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 10 of 27 4 Operation 4 1 Power on With the device powered off Hold for more than 3 seconds and the device will start up The device then starts a self test as follows 1 All the data and figures displayed back light on 2 Buzzer sounds 3 All alarm functions 4 Version number displayed 5 Date Time display Year Date Time 6 Gas type 7 L alarm and H alarm L alarm H alarm ...

Страница 11: ...he self test the device starts a short warm up countdown 3 30 seconds After the warm up the screen below is display indicating the device has finished startup Note If the self test fails it will display error information Refer to Time fault alarm and Storage fault alarm in section 4 5 If self test passed without error then the detector will automatically select a warm up time from 3s 30s based on ...

Страница 12: ...m a Bump Test before use each day to ensure that the detector is functioning properly Method After powering on the device Expose the device to gas with a concentration that is higher than the H alarm level with standard test gas If the device is working normally then the device can be used If the response on the screen is beyond the error range refer to section 4 8 to re calibrate the device If th...

Страница 13: ... the screen displays the following After 1 second it will enter the settings menu Use to navigate between selections Use to enter the current selection The following covers what each menu contains Display Function Sets a new zero point Sets date and time Toggles the buzzer on off Toggles vibration on off Starts communication mode with a PC Change the password initial passwords is 0000 Note only av...

Страница 14: ...ress to exit the selected item without saving the change Below is a description the items Display Description Turns off the function Turns on the function 4 5 Alarm information Alarm Type Display L alarm Slow and hi alarm sound Flickering alarm lights Vibration H alarm Fast and hi alarm sound Flickering alarm lights Vibration High concentration protection Slow and hi alarm sound Flickering alarm l...

Страница 15: ...ice will enter into the calibration mode after power on Refer to section 4 7 for the procedure If failed the device will turn off automatically If the device is unable to resolve the issue it will power off Contact IMR Low voltage alert Hi alarm sound once every 1 minute With very low voltage the device can work for up to 15 minutes Charge the device in a non hazardous area Otherwise it will turn ...

Страница 16: ...ro calibration process will complete in 5s and then it will return to detection mode Note Zero Point Adjustment must be done in the clean air Otherwise the accuracy will be affected Oxygen detectors use a concentration of 20 9 VOL in fresh air for the above process 4 8 Calibration and alarm adjustment If the detector needs to be re calibrated or the alarm level adjusted follow the below steps 4 8 ...

Страница 17: ...now display the current output form the sensor A screen similar to below will be shown If there is no input within 1 minute the last displayed value will be set as the zero point Next the device enters into SPAN Calibration mode During this mode if is pressed the AD value will be displayed Then can be pressed to return to the display of the current gas concentration Note During this countdown can ...

Страница 18: ...t 1 in section 9 for the available adjustable range of the calibration gas concentration 4 8 5 SPAN Calibration The detector will display the currently detected concentration of gas from the sensor See the image below Next fit the calibration cover to the detector and apply the calibration gas If the calibration gas is detected within 30 seconds the detector will start the automatic calibration pr...

Страница 19: ... flickering figure as needed Then press to save the figure and complete the set up The detector then advances to H alarm set up If you don t need to adjust the setting press to skip the L Alarm setting and enter into H Alarm setting 4 8 7 High Alarm Level Setting H Alarm In this mode the H alarm level can be adjusted The display will show the following flickering figure Press or to adjust the flic...

Страница 20: ... user Sensor replacement should only be done by IMR or an authorized repair center Only authorized parts should be used Contact IMR if any additional information is needed 7 Trouble Shooting Guidance Trouble Possible Reasons Solutions Unable to turn on the detector Battery voltage is low Charge the detector Detector is defective Contact the IMR PCB fault Contact the IMR No response to gas Warm up ...

Страница 21: ... in a location with caustic gases such as CL2 Do not use or store the detector in extreme environments such as excessive high and low temperature higher humidity electromagnetic field and strong sunlight After extended use if there is debris on the detector clean it with a soft cloth Avoid the use of caustic substances or abrasive objects This can cause damage to the detectors exterior To ensure d...

Страница 22: ...00 LEL 10 LEL 25 LEL 25 LEL 80 LEL 20 LEL 50 LEL N A N A H2 0 1000ppm 20ppm 150ppm 150ppm 500ppm 35ppm 250ppm N A N A H2S 0 100ppm 5ppm 15ppm 15ppm 30ppm 10ppm 15ppm 10ppm 15ppm CO 0 1000ppm 25ppm 100ppm 100ppm 500ppm 35ppm 200ppm 35ppm 200ppm CO 0 2000ppm 25ppm 100ppm 100ppm 500ppm 35ppm 200ppm 35ppm 200ppm O2 0 30 vol 16 vol 19 5 vol 22 5 vol 24 vol 19 5 vol 23 5 vol N A N A C2H5OH 0 100 LEL 10 ...

Страница 23: ...f IMR 5 No warranty claims may be made for maintenance and setting work cleaning or other utility materials required for the function of the unit and other wear parts unless they have a direct bearing on work performed under the warranty 6 The terms and conditions for the acknowledgement of this warranty shall be the presentation of the fully completed warranty card which must contain the confirma...

Страница 24: ...rusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 24 of 27 11 Contact Information Environmental Equipment Inc 3632 Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 USA Phone 727 328 2818 Fax 727 328 2826 1800 1 800 746 4467 Internet www imrusa com Email info imrusa com sales imrusa com technical_department imrusa com IMR is a registered Trademark of IMR Environmental Equipment Inc ...

Страница 25: ...uipment Inc IMR EX610 User Manual 3632 Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 Phone 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 E mail info imrusa com Web www imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 25 of 27 ...

Страница 26: ...uipment Inc IMR EX610 User Manual 3632 Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 Phone 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 E mail info imrusa com Web www imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 26 of 27 ...

Страница 27: ...uipment Inc IMR EX610 User Manual 3632 Central Ave St Petersburg FL 33711 Phone 727 328 2818 800 RING IMR Fax 727 328 2826 E mail info imrusa com Web www imrusa com THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY MADE IN THE USA Page 27 of 27 ...

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