PM150-CO2 Portable Gas Monitor
REV – 1.0
[34-2900-0211-5]
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Setting Mode
6.1
Alarm Activation
When the gas concentration exceeds alarm set points,
or
will be displayed and the device will vibrate,
flash (LED), and beep. To remove alarms, move to a clean air location. When a gas concentration is decreased
below the alarm set points, alarm will stop.
Low Alarm
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Audible Alarm: Three (3) beeps per seconds
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LED: Three (3) flashes per seconds
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Vibration: One (1) vibration per second
High Alarm
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Audible Alarm: Four (4) beeps per seconds
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LED: Four (4) flashes per seconds
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Vibration: One (1) vibration per second
STEL & TWA Alarm
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Audible Alarm: Four (4) beeps per seconds
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LED: Four (4) flashes per seconds
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Vibration: One (1) vibration per second
6.2
Adjust alarm set points
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To enter the setting mode, press and hold the Function key and power button simultaneously
for two seconds.
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In the alarm setting icon, press and hold down the power button for two (2) seconds.
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Press the Function key to change the alarm set points.
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Press the power button to save the value and move to
the next step.
CAUTION
Ensure that the high alarm setpoint must be greater than low alarm setpoint. Alarm setpoints may vary by
a country, states, and company policy. Unless specified in your company’s safety instruction, use the preset
alarm setpoints. Before the alarm adjustment, check with your safety manager or authorized dealer.
Ensure Standard Factory alarm set points vary depending on countries, states, and companies.
Before changing alarm setpoints, ensure the alarm set points follow your local guidelines.
For safety, users are not allowed to set the 1
st
alarm value to zero. When attempting to set 1
st
alarm to zero,
the value will change to 400 ppm.
6.3
Data Log
The detector stores the last 30 event logs. If the data is filled, the new log event overwrites the oldest log events.
The data log is stored at one (1) minute intervals, and it stores about 64,000 data logs.
Data logs consisting of event log, bump, and calibrations are stored at one (1) minute intervals.
To transfer event logs and data log to a computer:
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Install the current AimSafety CO
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Connect the detector to a computer via the supplied USB-C cable.