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The remote sample tube should be connected to the barbed
inlet fitting on the bottom of the ATX612 (See Figure 3).

NOTE: When drawing a remote sample, allow 2 seconds

per foot (0.3 meter) of tubing length in addition to
the normal sensor response time before observing
the instrument readings.

The instrument is protected from drawing liquid and dust
into the pump and sensors by an internal 1.2 micron dust
filter/water stop. 

4.5   O

PERATING

M

ODES

The ATX612 offers different operating modes to access
various instrument features. To scroll through the
operating modes, press and release the MODE switch. The
operating modes will appear in the following order:

4.5.1

READING

This is the normal operating mode. The current reading of
all sensors is displayed along with the graphical battery
charge indicator.

4.5.2

SENSOR CONFIGURATION

This mode will display the type of sensor in the position in
which it is installed in the instrument.

4.5.3

PPM HYDROCARBON

This mode displays the level of total hydrocarbons with 50
PPM resolution. The PPM reading may be rezeroed at
anytime by pressing the enter (E) key. The display will
return to the normal operating mode if the gas
concentration exceeds the LEL alarm level set in the
instrument.

4.5.4

ZERO

This mode allows the user to zero the instrument and
calibrate all installed sensors. Refer to Section 5,
Calibrating the ATX612, for instruction on the use of the
automatic zero and calibration functions.

4.5.5

PEAK

This mode will display the highest level of toxic and
combustible gas and the lowest level of oxygen measured
since the peak readings were last cleared.

HOLD

RELEASE

4.1.1

ALKALINE BATTERY OPTION

The ATX612 is available with an optional alkaline battery
pack which will typically operate continuously for up to
20 hours using 6 C-cell batteries. 

WARNING: Replace alkaline battery cells only in a
non-hazardous location. Use only Duracell, Energizer,

Procell, Panasonic, Varta or Kodak C-cell alkaline batteries. Use
of another battery type may present a risk of fire or explosion
and will violate the intrinsic safety certification of the ATX612.

4.2   T

URNING THE

ATX612 O

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O

FF

• Press and hold the ON/OFF/MODE switch. The display

will read HOLD and the instrument sounds a short beep
once a second.

• Continue holding the MODE switch for 5 beeps until the

RELEASE screen appears. (Stop here if turning the
instrument off.)

• After the instrument is turned ON, the following startup

screens will be displayed:

SOFTWARE VERSION: The version of the operating
software installed in the instrument is displayed.

SENSOR CONFIGURATION. The type of sensors
installed in the instrument will be displayed.

WARM-UP TIMER. The display will indicate the
number of seconds remaining until the instrument begins
normal operation.

After the warm-up sequence has been completed, the
ATX612 will enter the normal operating mode and will 
be continuously monitoring all calibrated sensors.

4.3   D

ISPLAY

B

ACKLIGHT

The display backlight is automatically switched on when
the ATX612 is in an alarm condition. To manually activate
the backlight, press and release the (E) key. The backlight
will remain on for approximately 15 seconds.

4.4   I

NTERNAL

S

AMPLING

P

UMP

The ATX612 is equipped with a built-in pump for remote
gas sampling. The sampling pump will draw a constant flow
sample from up to 100 feet  (30 meters) using 1/8 inch (3
mm) diameter tubing. 

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Содержание ATX612

Страница 1: ...s Subject to Change 1001 Oakdale Road Oakdale PA 15071 1500 412 788 4353 Toll Free 1 800 DETECTS FAX 412 788 8353 Service Dept 1 888 788 4353 Multi Gas Monitor ATX612 Instruction Manual G U A R A N T E E D F O R L I F E INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION ...

Страница 2: ...OUR MISSION Design Manufacture Sell Highest quality products for the preservation of life and property Provide Best customer service available ...

Страница 3: ...Instruction Manual it will provide you with years of reliable monitoring I am most concerned that you be pleased with the performance of your ATX612 in the months and years ahead I urge you to call us with any questions or comments you may have Often times a phone call and a question can save you hours of frustration Please never hesitate to contact me at 1 800 DETECTS 338 3287 All of us at Indust...

Страница 4: ...hanging the Internal Filter 22 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS 23 10 SPECIFICATIONS 26 11 DEFAULT ALARM SETTINGS 27 12 ATX612 OPTIONS ORDERING INFORMATION 27 13 WARRANTY 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Failure to perform certain procedures or note certain conditions may impair the performance of the instrument For maximum safety and performance please read and follow the procedur...

Страница 5: ...ators Optional external audible or vibrating alarms High and low alarms for combustible and toxic gases enrichment and depletion alarms for oxygen User selectable latching alarms User selectable access code for security of calibration and alarm settings Combustible gas OVER RANGE protection PEAK reading mode Press and hold power switch to prevent accidental turn ON or turn OFF Hygiene Datalogging ...

Страница 6: ...s Solid Green Fully charged in trickle charge mode Flashing Green Battery too hot cold to be fast charged in trickle charge mode Flashing Amber Instrument running fast charge mode Alternating Green Amber Trouble electrical problem in battery pack A fully charged Nicad battery pack will typically operate a four gas configured ATX612 for up to 16 hours When the instrument is in the normal viewing mo...

Страница 7: ...readings were last cleared HOLD RELEASE 4 1 1 ALKALINE BATTERY OPTION The ATX612 is available with an optional alkaline battery pack which will typically operate continuously for up to 20 hours using 6 C cell batteries WARNING Replace alkaline battery cells only in a non hazardous location Use only Duracell Energizer Procell Panasonic Varta or Kodak C cell alkaline batteries Use of another battery...

Страница 8: ...will be replaced with a flashing B to indicate the low battery condition NOTE The length of warning time will increase when there is no combustible gas sensor installed in the instrument 4 5 6 PEAK CLEAR This mode will clear all stored peak readings from the instrument Press enter E to clear the peak readings The display will return to the PEAK mode and indicate that the peak readings have been re...

Страница 9: ...t Industrial Scientific Corporation recommends calibrating to pentane in the 15 50 LEL range The measured LEL concentration of gases other than the calibration gas may not correspond on a one to one basis with the monitor reading Always use teflon or teflon lined tubing when calibrating The ATX612 utilizes a one button calibration system When using multi gas cylinders a full instrument calibration...

Страница 10: ...replaced NOTE If the sensor full span value is less than 50 of the calibration gas value calibration will fail and the instrument will immediately return to the real time READING mode When failed calibration or low sensitivity is indicated verify that the calibration cylinder has not emptied or that the cylinder expiration date has not passed After displaying the sensor configuration the instrumen...

Страница 11: ...rument s electronic memory LEL PRESS 25 LEL PRESS ALARMS PRESS LATCH INSTANT PRESS 10L LEL PRESS LATCH PRESS OFF PRESS Press E to enter the SETSPAN function The display will show LEL along with the prompt PRESS TO CHANGE Press to toggle between LEL and CH4 combustible sensor span ranges Press MODE to enter the calibration gas values for all sensors The display will show the first span value eg 25 ...

Страница 12: ...f the ATX612 Select CONNECT from the menu on the datalog software Turn on the instrument when prompted The ATX612 will show CONNECT and the instrument will begin communicating with the PC R T 0 6 4 5 L T 0 0 0 0 R T O R O R L T 0 0 0 0 R T O R O R L T 0 R 0 R 7 1 2 PERIOD The logging time that begins when the instrument is turned on and initiates normal operation and lasts until the instrument is ...

Страница 13: ...op from the chassis 8 4 INSTALLING OR CHANGING SENSORS To change sensors in the ATX612 Open the instrument as described in Section 8 3 Remove the three screws which hold the sensor manifold in place Gently lift the sensor manifold away from the chassis as shown in Figure 5 NOTE It is not necessary to disconnect the sample tubing from the manifold to replace the sensors 8 1 CLEANING Wipe the outsid...

Страница 14: ...bending the sensor pins WARNING When removing a toxic sensor for storage connect a shorting wire to the two pins as shown New toxic sensors are shipped with a shorting wire attached Remove the shorting wire from the new sensor Immediately install the sensor in the instrument Never apply pressure to the area inside of the black O Ring seal at the top of the sensor 8 4 2 COMBUSTIBLE SENSOR REMOVAL R...

Страница 15: ...24 25 ...

Страница 16: ...pack or replaceable cell alkaline battery pack BATTERY LIFE With Nicad Battery Pack 16 hours typical With Alkaline Battery Pack 20 hours typical READOUT Alpha Numeric Liquid Crystal Display TEMPERATURE RANGE 20ºC to 50ºC 4ºF to 122ºF With H2S Sensor 40ºC to 50ºC 40ºF to 122ºF HUMIDITY RANGE 0 to 99 RH Non condensing STORAGE TEMPERATURE 0ºC to 20ºC 32ºF to 68ºF PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1705 0788...

Страница 17: ...HE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THE NON CONFORMING GOODS IN NO EVENT WILL INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFIT OR LOSS OF USE ARISING OUT OF THE SALE MANUFACTURE OR USE OF ANY PRODUCTS SOLD HEREUNDER WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS PLEADED IN CONTRACT OR IN TORT INCLUDING STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT 13 WARRANTY It shall be an express c...

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