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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The
TRAK-IT® IIIa GLT
is designed to be used in conjunction with
a GLT tablet computer. The paired instrument-tablet system allows
users to be trained in a hazardous gas free environment. The trainer
monitors each instrument with a tablet computer running specialized
software that allows real-time data to be streamed via Bluetooth from
the instrument. The software and instrument supports two modes:
monitoring and training. Monitoring mode only allows one way
communication, from the instrument to the tablet. The trainer sees a
real-time feed of exactly what the instrument is reading and displaying,
including any supplemental information such as menus the user enters
or error messages being displayed. In monitoring mode, the instrument
behaves essentially identical to its standard issue counterpart, meaning
that the sensors will detect live gas. Training mode allows the same real
time display information, but does not allow the sensors to detect live
gas. Instead, the trainer is able to send commands to the instrument for
all basic functions and tests (i.e. gas readings, test modes such as tick
and barhole, condition messages such as flow block and low battery,
and more).
In monitor mode, the
TRAK-IT® IIIa GLT
is designed to detect
combustible gases, oxygen content and toxic gases when so equipped
with the available sensors. Each model of the
TRAK-IT® IIIa GLT
provides specific detection features based on approved sensor options.
Each
TRAK-IT® IIIa GLT
can be re-configured or upgraded by the
manufacturer for an additional charge should your sensing requirements
change.
The
TRAK-IT® IIIa GLT
is designed to detect combustible gases in
the LEL range (percent volume optionally). Additionally and optionally
oxygen and two toxic sensors may be added to meet your sensing
requirements. Toxic sensor configurations include carbon monoxide,
hydrogen sulfide or hydrogen cyanide.