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1. Time savings leads to lower cost of operation e Change in Li po Battery Improved performance Rev 1 Nd ye ZW Technologies 73 DY Honeywell Differences een e Functionally both units operate similarly e PCB housings Oxygen sensor and filters are different e Both units use same CO H2S LEL sensors LCD screen and calibration caps e Use same plug in chargers Charging bays and docking modules are unique Rev 1 dN Be ZW Technologies 74 Dy Hone y Well GasAlertMicroClip Interface Honeywen e User Options can be accessed through PC connection cable or MicroDock II e All configuration is done through Fleet Manager ll Version 2 6 Softlools software still works for most functions e Both yellow and blue IR links are compatible with both hardware versions Technologies 75 onfiguration with Fleet E GasAlertMicroClip GasAlertMicroClip XT Configuration Sensors gt Device Operations Detector Identification Serial Number Hardware Firmware Revision Startup Message Top Line Startup Message Bottom Line Carbon Monoxide CO Calibration Gas Hydrogen Sulfide H25 Disabled Calibration Interval Bump Interval Low Alarm 1 High Alarm 0 0 TWA Alarm 0 0 STEL Alarm 0 0 7 STEL Interval 5 Auto Zero on Start up Oxygen 02 Calibration Gas days Calibration Interval 0 ppm
2. A IAN ZW Rev 1 Technologies 120 O y one Vw ell 121 Introduction e Launch Date Monday October 26th 2009 e Similarities with previous BW products Interchangeable power options like Micro and Micro 5 e Alkaline 3 AA batteries and Rechargeable Lithium Polymer LiPo Single Button operation like MicroClip and Max XT No pump attachment like MicroClip and Micro Data logging capability Same Chargers as MicroClip and Max XT e New Features Large full display LCD IntelliFlash Visual confidence indicator REFLEX built in electronic bump testing Honeywell AAA N Technologies Y Honeywell y Introduction een e Sensors 4 Series No COSH Sensor Same Default Alarm Set points P N Sensor Brand Range Resolution SR H04 SC 0 200 ppm 0 1 ppm SR M04 SC 0 1000 ppm 1 ppm 0 100 LEL 1 0 LEL SR W04 75C LEL City 4P 75C 0 5 0 5 Vol CH4 0 5 Vol CH4 0 1 CH SR X10 C1 Alpha Sense 0 30 0 0 1 Technologies 122 by Honeywell Assembly Procedure Honeyven e Standard unit includes Monitor Sensors Calibration adaptor and hose User manual Technical manual and Technical Documentation CD Power cord rechargeable only Alkaline tray with 3 AA Alkaline alkaline only Screwdriver for battery screw and routine maintenance e Kits available Connectivity Kit IR Link and Fleet Manager II 2 3
3. Calibration Data Transfer e Base station will store up to 10 ten 1MB Quattro and or Extreme Datalogs e Can take up to 20 minutes depending on size of datalog Charge e Same method as MicroClip and Max XT MicroDock II is turned ON and Quattro unit is turned OFF e Able to charge LiPo Battery Packs independent of Quattro unit Rev 1 Nd ye MNN Technologies 138 by Honeywell MicroDock I Quattro Module tomen e Quattro Module Firmware GAQF1 01 Upgrading the firmware will require JTAG programmer e Will be shipped by request when first FW revision is released e Base Station Firmware M2BF 02W Field Upgrade Card 13L 02W will be available Separate cards for use with PIC programmer for 13L and 02W will be available by request Rev 1 dN ee MNN Technologies 139 Dy Hone ywell R Li Nn k Honeywell e Same Order Number GA USB1 IR e Works in Windows XP and later 32 bit systems If using Windows XP SP2 and older e To maximize data transfer speed install Windows Hotfix WindowsXP KB943198 v2 x86 ENU available from Microsoft website e Backwards compatible with MicroClip and Max XT Old IR Link does not work with Quattro Technologies 140 Fleet Manager II Honeywell e Quattro related features added conta Device Selection E GasAlertQuattro Configuration Ch User Opti O GasAlertMicroClip ser Options f Device Configuration O GasA
4. 160 g Simple One button operation e Standard datalogger 16 hours standard eventlogger 10 events Integral concussion proof boot with alligator clip Continuous LCD shows simultaneous gas concentration H2S CO 02 Combustibles 0 100 LEL or 0 5 0 Methane e Powered by lithium polymer cell 10 hour typical run time y BN Rev 1 Technologies 71 Dy Hone ywell GasAlertMicroClip Honey 95 dB alarm tone and four bright wide angled alarm bars e Standard internal vibrating alarm for high noise areas e Backlight In alarm auto On demand reactivation e Four alarm levels Instant Low and High Alarm for all gases TWA time weighted average STEL short term exposure limit for H2S CO OL over limit alarm for combustible gases e Simple automatic calibration procedure Compatible with MicroDock II Records TWA STEL and maximum exposures to gas anc readings on command Full function self test Sensor battery and circuitry integrity Audible visual alarms gt BN Rev 1 Technologies 72 by Honeywell GasAlertMicroCiip XT Honey e Same operation users are accustomed to and prefer e Multi gas versatility with one button simplicity e Thin and lightweight Comfortable to wear and carry e 4 series Oxygen sensor Improved Life span Improved stability Lower replacement costs e Addition of InteliFlash Visual compliance made simple
5. BW Technologies by Honeywell Instrument Repair W D Y H on e y wW e Honeywell General Repair Guidelines Honeywell e Prior to returning a monitor to customer always Calibrate Bump and check for stability e By rules of intrinsic safety NO SOLDERING permitted e Sensor Warranties NH ETO CIO Cl 0O3 sensors carry 1 year warranty 3 year Clip Extremes have a 3 year warranty All others are 2 year e Corroded monitors are not covered by warranty Not to be repaired Owner must buy new replacement Rev 1 W 2 Oy ROnNBeywel Universal Repair Tips Honey e If monitor display is missing segments Clean zebra strips e Replace sensor if Sensor shows fail Fails to bump and calibrate Values constantly float uo and down e If unit has erratic toxic sensor Try airing out over a weekend and then recalibrating Often fixes poisoned sensors e When reassembling a monitor Always turn counter clockwise until a click is felt then tighten If monitor has more than three stripped screws replace case e 180 days is default calibration interval for GasAlert Family Rev 1 W 3 Oy ROnNBeywel Factors Affecting Battery Lite Honeywen e Amount of time unit is in alarm e How often backlight is used e Operating Temperature Colder temperatures significantly shorten battery life e Age of rechargeable battery e Initial charge discharge cycle Rechargeable batteries shoul
6. Inline charging with direct AC adaptors Plug types are region specific Honeywell 96 Rev 4 13 Technologies y Honeywell t MicroDock II Module All modules are charging e Data log and event log transmit during a test e All modules work with pump Detector must have pump operational for test e Up to 6 charging modules Honeywell Rev 1 ZW Technologies 97 y Hone ywell C h an g es Honeywell e New PCB Assembly Old PCB assembly remains available e New Front Case Old front case remains available e New Back Case Will fit new and old product Old back case will no longer be available e New Sensor Screen Old sensor screen remains available Pump Filters e Thick plastic replaceable filter designed to keep most particulate out Smooth side faces incoming air e In addition a thin paper filter designed as vapor barrier S MW k A a E ES de BW Technologies 99 by Honeywell Diffusion Operation Honeywen e Max XT can easily be converted to a diffusion monitor Remove front cover to deactivate pump e Provides flexibility with decreased downtime ANN MNN Rev 1 Technologies Jy eywe 100 by Honeywell Calibration Honewen To enter calibration mode Hold button for 7 seconds e Unit will zero taking in fresh air Prompts for calibration Apply 2 5 CH4 25ppm H
7. 19 lo 19 19 19 19 lo 19 19 19 19 19 19 No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No W Datalog Output Using EDM software GasAlert Extreme Event Log Serial Number J304 M123456T Type of Time Alarm Started Time Alarm Ended Peak Exposure Exposure Peak Exposure 4 22 2004 1 36 56 4 22 2004 1 37 27 94 ppm CO Peak Exposure 4 22 2004 1 38 09 4 22 2004 1 38 26 80 ppm CO Peak Exposure 4 22 2004 1 40 42 4 22 2004 1 42 37 95 ppm CO Honeywell OOOO AAA Rev 1 BW Technologies 50 yy Poneywe y 51 GasAlert Extreme Calibration Honeywell If calibrating with Chlorine Use short Teflon lined tube 1LPM regulator All others use 0 5 LPM e CLO2 and O3 require generators CALIBRATION 1 In a dean atmosphere press and simultaneously and hold for 5 seconds The LCD displays CAL 2 flashes while the detector zeroes the gas sensor 3 Enter the span setting and press to confirm 4 When e flashes connect the gas cylinder and apply gas at a flow rate of 500 1000 ml min The detector beeps three times at the end of the span stage Remove the calibration gas 5 Press CZ or La to change the next calibration due date and press to save 6 Press or 4 to change the alarm setpoint or press to skip to the next setpoint Press gt to save a changed setpoint The detector beeps and vibrates four times at the end of calibration PASS CODE PROTE
8. Confined Space Kit Deluxe and Standard Rev 1 TET oie 123 By Honeywell Assembly Procedure Honeyven QT FC1 QT FC1B QT BC1 2 Back Shell OT BC1B QT BAT A01 QT BAT R01 QT SS 1 Front Shell 4 Battery Pack 5 Sensor Gasket QT SS K1 6 LCD Gasket QT LCD K1 7 Screw 4 40 x 7 16 Screw 42 56 x 1147 gt SCREW K1 8 Screw 2 56 x 1 4 2 56 x 1 4 Technologies 124 by Honeywell Spare Parts Honeywell Order Description QT SS Sensor Screen Filters kit of 2 QT SS K1 Quad Sensor Screen Filters kit of 10 QT BC1 Replacement back enclosure yellow QT BC1B Replacement back enclosure black QT FC1 Replacement front enclosure yellow QT FC1B Replacement front enclosure black XT AG 1 Replacement Alligator Clip Stainless steel with screw QT LCD K1 Replacement LCD kit for GasAlertQuattro QT PCB K1 Replacement PCBs for GasAlertQuattro SR H04 SC Replacement Hydrogen Sulfide H2S SureCell H2S M 4 series SR M04 SC Replacement carbon monoxide CO SureCell CO 4 series SR X10 C1 Replacement oxygen O2 sensor SR W04 75C Replacement combustible sensor with heavy duty silicone filter GA VM 2 Replacement Vibrating Motor for GasAlertQuattro QT TC 1 GasAlertQuattro test cap and hose 0 3 m 1 ft Rev 1 W 125 by Honeywell 126 Assembly Procedure e Disassembly When unit is off remove battery pack NOTE Removing battery pack while unit is on will corru
9. Extreme and GasAlert Extreme _ IRIN USB OUT E gee IR DATALINK Technologies 48 Dy Hone ywell Datalog Output Using EDM software Date Time h Number Typ 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 15 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 57 4 22 2004 13 27 58 4 22 2004 13 27 59 4 22 2004 13 28 00 4 22 2004 13 28 01 Serial J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T J304 M123456T Gas CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO 39 20 39 20 10 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eee se JJ cz Ollo AN o o emo re ee UN ez ee zo cas ezo Unit Status 7 Sensor Status 7 TWA Alarm Setpoint STEL Alarm Setpoint Low Alarm Setpoint High Alarm Setpoint Calibration Due Last calibration Manual shutdown TWA Alarm Setpoint STEL Alarm Setpoint Low Alarm Setpoint High Alarm Setpoint Calibration Due Last calibration Auto zeroing No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Rev 1 Honeywell 19 19 lo 19 19
10. and multi gas detectors Sampler is a motorized pump allowing remote sampling capabilities to be added to any diffusion instrument Sampler is an excellent choice for a multitude of applications and industries including pre entry and continuous confined space work Available as its own kit or as part of a Confined Space Kit with any compatible instrument e Quick and easy compliance automatically maintain accurate records e Sample gas from remote locations e Leak test ensures clean and proper draw e Easily compatible with all BW diffusion units e Continuous self test ensures proper functionality e Up to 30 hrs continuous operation on AA alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries e Built in water trap and particulate filters e Manual flow block test at start up verifies performance Honeywell Rev 1 ZW Technologies vy Prone yw el Manual Aspirator Kit Honeen e Manual Aspirator kit includes Manual Aspirator Bulb BW Sample Probe Calibration cap 10 feet of tubing Rev 1 MNN Technologies y Honeywell 42 43 Single Gas Monitors months o PT Zero Maintenance INNOVATORS IN GAS DETECTION Jechnologies BAW Technologies y GasAlert Extreme Honey Datalogging now standard on all new units Rev 1 5 Technologies 44 by Honeywell GasAlert Extreme e Features High contrast LCD shows real time gas concentration LOW HI
11. for logging or retrieving configuration Replace DataFlash options a Power cycle unit If error continues try 34 SPI error Likely a DataFlash communication issue replacing DataFlash RTC communication issue or the coin 35 Clock error cell battery is too low Replace coin cell or RTC 37 RDAC error Unable to communicate with the RDAC Replace RDAC BE This erro has only been seen with power related issues either a low battery or having the battery pulled while the unit is saving Its settings Memory corruption on 14 configuration options and or calibration information Rev 1 chnologies by Honeywell 118 Pas Seen Description Max XT Max XT ll O2 sensor SR X10 C1 CO sensor SR M MC H2S SR H MC LEL SR W MP75C Sensor Screen kit of 2 XT SS 1 Sensor Screen kit of 10 XT SS 2 Main PCB replacement XT MPCB2 Front Shell Yellow XT FC1 1 Back Shell Yellow ooo oo XB CT Front Shell Black XT FC1B 1 Back Shell Black ooo XT BC1B Replacement Battery XT BAT K1 Repacement Pump XT RPUMP K1 Hydrophobic filter kit of 5 XT RF H5 Particulate Filter kit of 5 GA PFMAX 5 Auxilary Filter kit of 5 M5 AF K2 Max XT Il upgrade kit yellow N A Max XT II upgrade kit Black N A Technologies 119 by Honeywell GasAlert Quattro Overview Honewen e Introduction e Assembly Procedure e Troubleshooting e Calibration Guide e Bump Check Guide e MicroDock II Quattro Module e IR Link e Fleet Manager II e Questions
12. l 4 The LCD now prompts you to apply hold 7 as the detector beeps flashes a calbraton gas to the sensors A and vibrates to the corresponding OFF AF Pl 3 countdown Continue to hold _ as the m BESO detector brietly deactivates 2 The detector then reactivates 5 flashes and mem remains and performs the CAL countdown displayed as you attach the calibration Continue to hold gt until the CAL cap and apply gas to the sensors at a countdown is complete to enter i flow rate of 250 to 500 ml min calibration in When the detector senses a sufficient amount of gas concentration approximately 30 seconds the audible alarm beeps once flashes and remains lit while the detector completes the span approximately 2 minutes 3 The LCD flashes while the 5 After span is complete the LCD detector automatically zeroes the displays the following calibration toxic and combustible sensors and due date screens before returning to FAL TUE calibrates the oxygen sensor The te normal operation aed LCD will notify you if the auto zero has e CAL DUE me tailed for a sensor The audible alarm 160 per sensor then beeps twice CAL DUE 180 d Rev 1 W 78 by Honeywell External Auxiliary Filter Honeywen e Auxiliary filter for use in dirty environments Minimize changing of sensor filter cover e Compatible with both versions Technologies 79 by Honeywell Basic Disassembly Honeywel
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14. or four C cell batteries ll Oe Rev 1 Technologies 143 by Honeywell 144 MicroDock II User Options v sel exit gt This option allows you to modify the time and date of your Station This option allows you to enter the gas type concentration and user defined field ormat MMC 11 data will be ased For Inlet 2 press 4 or v to choose desired gas and press sel to navigate to the concentration Press exit to save This option controls the Station s pump speed by using the up or down arrows The Station is factory set and recommended at 350 ml min Pump speed only needs to be modified if more modules are added This option allows you to adjust the LCD contrast by pressing 4 or v This option allows you to adjust the lighting of the LCD To toggle through on off and auto mode press sel Honeywell This option displays the software version of the Station and each individual docking Module This option allows you to format an MMC card at anytime from the menu All data will be erased This option allows you to select your gas inlet If auto is chosen the Station will automatically select the correct gas bottle for the test Pass code protection prevents unauthorized access to the user option menu T is lit on a pass code protected unit The Station is shipped with English as the default language Press or v to choose the desired language and press sel C to sele
15. stoo Honeywell important Presa sensors down trmty into place to ensure adequate connection Optional Motorzed Samplirg Purp Used in place of Difusion Sensor Cover onto font shal plastic before screw in Rev 1 3 Technologies 25 by Honeywell Honeywell insert taba on battery pack into slots on back shell rat Push pack all the way forward tren Mange mio poston gt GasAlertMicro 5 Assembly Procedure Te Advanced Assembly Part 5 i use ee Multimedia Card MMC MS BA Unit Alkalino Battery Pack voz EME North American GasAlertMicro 5 i ja Rev 1 3 Technologies by Honeywell 26 Replacement Parts ene Description Part Number Yellow Front Enclosure M5 FC1 Black Front Enclosure M5 FC1B Yellow Rear Enclosure M5 BC1 Black Rear Enclosure M5 BC1B Yellow Diffusion Cover M5 DC 1 Black Diffusion Cover M5 DCB 1 Yellow Replacement Pump M5 PR 1 Black Replacement Pump M5 PRB 1 Replacement LCD screen M5 LCD K1 Kit of 5 sensor screens M5 SS Replacement Datalogging card M5 MMC Firmware upgrade kits includes all 3 streams M5 MMC UPGRADE sample Probe AN AA BA Rev 1 Technologies 27 Dy Hone ywell Replacement Parts Honeywell Sensors Description Part Number Description Part Number H2S Sensor PS RHO4S 03 Sensor SR GO4 CO Sensor PS RSO4 C102 Sensor SA 007 HCN Sensor PS RZ10 LEL Combustible Standard SR W04 NO2 Sensor PS RDO4 LEL Combustible U
16. year warranty If all else fails replace sensor Technologies 35 D y HONE yw ell Firmware Honeywell e Current Firmware Versions Serial Number Firmware Prefix Version Ex SK106 003054 SET and SK 553 SES and SK3 e Updating Firmware Use chart to determine correct firmware version Ensure rechargeable batteries are fully charged or new alkaline batteries Remove datalogging memory card Install upgrade memory card Turn on monitor and enter passcode 1007 Press blue button and allow upgrade to complete Remove upgrade memory card and re install datalogging memory card dN Be MNN Rev 1 Technologies 36 by Hone ywell PID Cleaning and PID Disassembly r leaning Fr n e If lens surface is scratched or contaminated A eae E Daily use 40 hrs wk Every 60 days Sensor sensitivity will be greatly reduced a a Note If sensor sensitivity decreases such as ppm levels lower than expected after calibration clean UV lamp immediately Technologies 37 by Honeywell MS Repair Tips eea Problem Repair CO2 shows negative Properly zero sensor using pure N2 Monitor keeps failing PID even with new Replace sensor board sensor Monitor clicks instead of starting up or does Remove PID sensor can happen to any MD not start up at all replace LCD Screen Battery pins don t properly make contact New Main PCB M5 Fails Different sensors every time bump it in the dock Instal
17. 2S 100ppm CO and 18 oxygen e Monitors performs sensor test during calibration l sensor does not respond fast enough it will fail at end of calibration e Please note O2 sensor is also calibrated with this monitor Rev 1 A Be a chnologies 101 by Honeywell 102 Disassembly Honeywell BA Technologies by Honeywell Disassembly 2 Honeywell 103 Rev 1 MW oie by Hone ywel Disassembly 2 Honeywell 104 Rev 1 W Dy Hone ywel Assembly Honey Rev 1 ZW Technologies 105 by Hone ywe Assembly 2 Honeywell Always ensure hose is connected when reassembling 106 Technologies by Honeywell Assembly Drawing Honeywen Minor change to back shell plastics internal Minor change to potting fence New Part Sensor Holder New 4 Series 02 Sensor Gasket redesign Minor change to front shell plastics internal BW Technologies 107 by Honeywell 108 Docking Module Insertion Rev 1 MNN Technologies Dy Hone ywe Fleet Manager II Configuration Honeywel e Use the latest Fleet Manager II Log in as Admin with the password Admin Select Devices and Configure VIA IR LINK Requires same drivers as Softools Technologies 109 by Honeywell Fleet Manager MM GasAleriMax XT Configuration User Options Device Configuration Serial Mumber Firmware Version Hardware version Startup Mess
18. 9 37 Peak Exposure 76 HIGH Alarm 25 0 LOW Alarm 100 0 LOW MAIO 001176 2008 01 14 10 35 21 Peak Expoeure tA HIGH Alarm 25 0 LOW Alarm 100 0 LOW O ES chnologies 115 by Honeywell Data Logs e Data logs keep track of all basic device operations Honeywell Logs I Results View view If lt Man Gasertficrodip is GasAlertio 5 GasAlertMax XT Event Logs Datalogs MALO 7 001176 Bump Cal Results GasMertMicro Al Resuks MA107 001176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 mMA107 001176 M4107 001176 MA107 001176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 MA 107 001176 MA107 001176 MA 107 001 176 MA107 001176 mMAa107 001176 MA107 001176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001 176 MA107 001176 pM4107 001176 MA107 001176 MA107 001176 2008 01 14 12 56 51 2006 01 14 12 57 24 2006 01 14 13 32 02 2006 01 14 13 32 15 2008 01 14 13 32 43 2000 01 14 13 45 01 2006 01 14 13 45 14 2006 01 14 13 45 30 2008 01 14 13 54 06 2008 01 14 13 54 19 2006 01 14 13 55 26 2006 01 14 13 55 26 2008 01 14 13 55 26 2000 01 14 13 55 26 2006 01 14 13 55 26 2008 01 14 13 55 23 2008 01 14 13 55 31 2006 01 14 13 55 31 2006 01 14 13 55 31 2006 01 14 13 55 31 2008 01 14 13 56 22 2006 01 14 14 01 53 2006 01 14 14 02 06 Unk Event Unk Event Unk Event Unk Event Unt Event Unt Event Unk Event Unt Event Ung Event Unt Event Sensor Event Sensor Event Sensor Event Sensor Event Sensor Event Unk Event Sensor Event S
19. CT Enter the pass code when prompted BW Technologies by Honeywell Assembly o honeywell Description 1 Rear shell machine screws 4 Sensor screen 2 Rear shell 3 Battery 4 PCB machine screws 2 5 PCB 6 Sensor 7 8 Front shell Rev 1 BAT Technologies 52 by Honeywell Replacement Parts tomen Order Description Description Order Number Number Oxygen sensor GAXT DL PCB1 CO sensor Low H2 Sensitivity Front housing yellow GAXT FC1 CO sensor Back Housing yellow GAXT BC1 H2S sensor Front housing black GAXT FC1B PH3 sensor Back housing black GAXT BC1B SO2 sensor Alligator Clip GA AG 2 CL2 sensor Ammonia sensor Extended Range NH3 sensor NO2 sensor HCN sensor ETO sensor CLO2 sensor O3 sensor NO sensor sensor screens o e ee Technologies 53 Dy Hone ywell e Secure replacement board Replacement board P N GAXT PCB e Fill blank with monitor order number Example Model GAXT A DL would use GAXT A DL PCB1 e Disassemble monitor Discard old PCB install new PCB e Reassemble unit Apply new serial number labels to back shell e Power monitor Set date and calibrate Technologies 54 Battery Replacement Honewwen e Use Panasonic Photo CR2 batteries ONLY e Reset date and calibrate when battery is changed oN ye BW Rev 1 Technologies 55 DY HON yy We Problem Possible Cause Solution No battery Install ba
20. Calibration Gas 0 0 Manager Il Disabled ppm days days Bump Interval 0 days lt gt ppm Low Alarm 0 0 lt gt ppm ppm High Alarm 0 0 ppm TWA Alarm 0 0 ppm HKE ppm ppm STEL Alarm 0 0 lt gt Ppr minutes STEL Interval 5 lt gt minutes Auto Zero on Start up Combustibles LEL Disabled Calibration Interval 0 Bump Interval O Low Alarm 0 0 High Alarm 0 0 C Auto Calibration on Start up 76 WOZ Calibration Gas 10 0 Disabled z LEL days Calibration Interval 0 days Bump Interval 0 WOZ Low Alarm 0 0 l z days gt days gt LEL 02 High Alarm 0 0 LEL C Auto Zero on Start up _JLEL by Volume CH4 Retrieve From Device User Options Latching Alarms C Safe Mode Stealth Mode C IR Stealth Mode C Low Alarm Acknowledge Force Calibration When Overdue C Cal Lock C Force Bump When Overdue C Confidence Beep O IntelliFlash Applicable to GasAlertMicroClip XT only Language C English O Francais O Deutsch O Espa ol Portugu s Load From File Rev 1 Honeywell VWF Technologies by Honeywell Honeywell B Technologies Honeywell 177 by Calibration Honey MicroCiip Calibration Procedure Display Procedure 1 In a clean atmosphere press and
21. Cover GA24XT BC1 Universal LCD replacement GA24XT LCD Sensor Screen GAXT SS OOOO AAA Rev 1 BMT Technologies y Honeywell t GasAlert Clip Extreme Repair Tips Honeywell Problem Solution How does user activate monitor Hold button down for 5 seconds How often and how should user perform Daily hold button down for five seconds a self test in clean environment How often and how should user calibrate At least once per month press and hold Oxygen sensor button for three seconds in clean air Replace sensor screen if it still does not respond to gas contact local BW office Monitor is past activation date can it Yes but BW does not guarantee full 24 or still be used 36 months of operation Monitor will not respond to gas IAN BMT Technologies 66 by Honeywell GasAlert Clip Extreme VE Honewen e Auto Zero function for low PPM alarms New event type added to event log records when user initiates auto zero Enabled when lt 5 ppm for H2S lt 25ppm CO lt 3ppm for SO2 EDM and IR Data Link don t support new event definition Fleet Manager II supports event e E03 Error code added for too much alarm time e Button press disabled during alarm condition e O2 Calibration time changed e Event log resolution changed Resolution for CO is 1ppm from 5 H2S SO2 1ppm no change 02 0 1 no change Rev 1 ANN BW Technologies 67 by Honeywell GasAlert Clip Extreme Improvement
22. GH TWA and STEL alarm set points Backlight e Auto in alarm only e STEALTH none Simple auto zero and auto calibration with diagnostics protection High output 95dB audible alarm Wide angled visual alarm bars Records and displays on demand TWA STEL and peak exposures to gas encountered Continuous instrument status advice Honeywell 45 Rev 1 UB Technologies y Honeywell t GasAlert Extreme Internal clock to manage calibration dates Calibration Due on start up STEALH mode On off Latching alarms On off Settable STEL period 5 15 minutes Backlight On off In alarm only Password Function On off Low high TWA and STEL alarms Multi language and data logging Honeywell 46 Rev 4 fe Technologies Jy Hone yw ell Available Models Honey GasAlert Extreme Order Number Measurng Range H25 0 100 ppm GAXT H DL H25 extended range 0 500 ppm GAXT H 2 DL CO 0 1000 ppm GAXT M DL CO Ha resistant 0 1000 ppm GAA T M2 DL Os 0 30 0 GAXT X DL 50 0 100 ppm GAXT S DL Clo 0 50 0 ppm GAXT C DL HCN 0 30 0 ppm GAXT 7 DL NOs 0 99 9 ppm GAXT D DL NH3 0 100 ppm GAXT A DL NH3 extended range 0 400 ppm GAXT A2 DL PH 0 5 0 ppm GAXT P DL Os 0 1 ppm GAXT G DL ETO 0 100 ppm GAXT E DL NO 0 250 ppm GAXT N DL CIO gt 0 1 ppm GAXT V DL Rev 1 ZW Technologies 47 by HONeywe Datalogging Honey e IR Data Link Works with Gas Alert Clip
23. L Alarm ppm 50 0 STEL Interval minutes TWA Period hours 8 futoZero on Start sup we Low Alarm Acknowledge a Sensor Lorfiguraticr HIS co LA Myth ogen Satide H5 Sensor Dicabimd a Calibration Gas ppm 25 0 Calibration Interval days 180 Bump Interval days Low Alarm porn High Alarte ppm i TWA Alarm ppm 10 STEL Alarm pom STEL Interva minutes TWA Penod hours FIA ao IGEN bio Zero on Start up Low Alarm Acknowedge O OOOO O AAA e ZW Technologies by Hone vwell 114 Event Logs een All events recorded similar to GasAlertMicroClip New view button allows to select which columns to view Logs I Results View E GasAleriMicro 5 MA107 001176 10 LON GashblertMax XT MA107 001176 2005 01 08 16 26 07 Peak Exposure 53 HIGH Alarm 21 0 LOW Alarm 60 0 LOW Datalogs M4107 001176 2008 01 08 16 41 44 Peak Exposure 23 HIGH Alarm 21 0 LOW Alarm 100 0 LOW Bo Cal Rests MA107 001176 2008 01 08 16 42 37 Peak Exposure 4 40 0 0 LOW GasAlertMicro MA1L07 001176 2008 01 10 12 24 35 PeakEposwe 19 HIGH Alarm 25 0 LOW Alarm 100 0 Lov Al Rests MA107 001176 2008 01 11 14 09 35 Peak Exposure 6 3 0 0 0 LOW MAIO 001176 2009 01 11 15 02 57 Peak Expose 7 5 0 LOW Alarm 37 0 LOV MA107 001176 2008 01 11 17 02 20 Peak Exposure i 20 0 0 LOV MA107 001176 2008 01 11 17 05 04 Peak Exposure 5 30 0 0 LOW MA107 001176 2000 01 11 17 10 24 Peak Exposure 3 20 0 0 LOW MA107 001 176 2008 01 14 09 3
24. MicroClip VY lt No Filter Applied gt v Technologies by Honeywell _Heet Manager 2 Honma e FleetManager 2 is as simple as e Import records from the MicroDock2s connected e Test a detector Browse the Bump and Calibration data for fails e Generate a report of a failed bump test or calibration e Generate Calibration Certificates dN Be BW Rev 1 160 peli ua Fleet Manager 2 Handson Honeywen e Import from a file e Look at bump results Create a view Create a filter Create a calibration certificate Export to Excel e Look at data logs e Assign a user name e Run a report e Change device configuration ANN BW Rev 1 61 ds Questions Honey A BX Rev 1 62 Technologies ty y one y well
25. Sensor Placement noneywen GasAlertMicr 5 IR Sensor Placement Oxygen Sensor Red Dummy sensor O Combustible Sensor Green Dummy sensor LEL combustible O Interchangeable Toxic 1 Sensor Blu Dummy sensor empty CO Infrared Carbon Dioxiode O Interchangeable Toxic 2 Sensor Yell Dummy sensor empty COSH TwinTox CO H2S sensor H 5 CO 503 NH3 03 Rev 1 MNN Technologies Dy Hone ywell GasAlertMicros ene e Standard Unit includes Monitor as specified Sensors as specified Sensor compartment cover for diffusion operation Calibration adapter and hose Quick reference guide Interactive training and technical documentation CD Integral concussion proof boot Hot Swappable Alkaline battery tray with set of 3 AA alkaline batteries Rev 1 O TE oie by Honeywell GasAlertMicroS Honey e Rechargeable instruments additionally include Hot Swappable sealed rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery pack Slip in charger cradle with 120 230 VAC DC Wall Adapter with US style plug e Multiple cradle chargers can be ganged together on a single mounting plate e Can be mounted to wall or vehicle with screws Rev 1 dN Be BMT Technologies 15 by Honeywell GasAlertMicroS honea e Pump equipped units additionally include Motorized pump installed 12 inch sample probe with spare filters 10 foot Teflon lined sam
26. Technician Mode Honeywen e Use Tech Mode to Change toxic sensor configuration Reset monitor Enable stealth Bump daily and force cal e Note IR PID and toxic sensors are not interchangeable angunga To activate techmode D Go to user options and select language Press down up blue or DUB e Press down first when pressing all three Rev 1 MNN Technologies Jy Hone ywe 31 Factory Mode Honeywell e When second screen appears press 0 D 2 e When key icon appears Press following sequence with a 1 second cadence By Micra 5 SE 106 003034 2a KE PF 20 BW Technologies 32 by Honeywell Using Factory Options Honeywen e Serial Numbers Use when replacing main circuit boards e Datalogging Enable disable e MMC card is required to work e Upgrading costs 200 e MicroDock Enables disables dock functionality e Rebirth Set to disabled e Initialize Factory reset e Use when sensors will not zero e Do not touch any other options Rev 1 TE ie 33 by Honeywell Replacing or Changing Sensors Honeywel e Remove two bolts near alligator clip e Remove pump or diffusion cover e Remove problem sensor e Install new e Power up and calibrate Rev 1 BW Technologies 34 by Honeywell PID Sensor Repair Honey e When PID sensor fails Clean lam va A p Yue Replace electrode stacks Replace lamp e Carries one
27. Technologies 92 D y rtone y well GasAlertMax XT e Features 95 dB audible alarm Three bright wide angled visual alarm bars Standard internal vibrating alarm Backlight automatically activated e In alarm condition In low light environment can be disabled e On demand Four alarm levels e Instant Low and High for all gases e TWA and STEL for H2S CO e OL over limit alarm for combustible sensor e Pump flow alarms TWA STEL and maximum exposures available for display on demand Honeywell Simple automated calibration procedure w single button operation Compatible with MicroDock II Full function self test e Sensor e Battery e Electronic circuitry e Audible visual alarms A A 93 Technologies y Honeywell r 94 Max XT Il unique features e Change to new O2 sensor includes New O2 sensor 121492 SR X10 C1 e Longer Expected Life e Improved temperature stability e Lower failure rate e Increased MTBF mean time between failures Rev 1 Honeywell TOME cose by Hone ywell BW Pump Advantages Honeys e Sampler pack and M5 Use Rotary Vane pumps e Max XT uses a diaphragm pump and a semiconductor pressure sensor Maximum tubing length of 66 Feet e Variety of sampling accessories y gt e Metal Sintered Filter included gt Y _ F Rev 1 MNN Technologies Jy Hone ywe 95 Charging Options
28. The detector beeps twice at the end of the alam setpoint stage 9 Saving calibration is displayed to indicate that calibration is complete Note T The calibration cap should only be calibration used duning the calibration process Rev 1 chnologies by Honeywell GasAlertMicro5 Calibration Notes If calibrating with Chlorine Use a 1LPM regulator with no more than 5cm of hose Always calibrate chlorine after H2S When prompted to zero CO2 sensor Use nitrogen not fresh air e Do not use LEL correction factors unless monitor Is calibrated to methane e Check user options to ensure spans match calibration gas e If toxic 2 sensor or 9 o clock sensor is ammonia chlorine chlorine dioxide or ozone use single gas calibration cap e NH3 and SO2 cannot be present in same instrument Call for assistance if you encounter a unit in this configuration Honeywell ll Oe BW Technologies 20 Basic Assembly Honey important Press sensors down temiy into placa D enaure nds pala correction Dania Sensor Gasket GeaaANetMor 5 o CE Rev 1 3 Technologies 21 by Honeywell Advanced Assembly Part 1 Honeywell Plasto Front Shall Yetow GasAlertMcro 5 Reflector Alarm Loft GaAlartMoro 5 EAE Reflector Alarm Right GasAlertMecro 5 Gaskat LCD Gasket GmAlartMicro 5 18 LCD GasAlorMicro 5 Plastc LCD Holder GasAlertMcro 5 Lara Zobra Strip GasAlenMicro 5 Bend a
29. View gt v Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Wa Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass No NJA No NJA No NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA No Na Ho NJA No NJA Na Noa NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA Honeywell Device Type GasAlertMicroClic GasAlertMicroClic GasAlertMicroClic Gas lertMicroClif Gas lertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip GasAlertMicro Gas AlertMicroClip GasAlertMicro Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lertMicro Gas lertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClif Gas AlertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip GasAlertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClif Gas lertMicroClip GasAlertMicro GasAlertMicro GasAlertMicro GasAlertMicro 5 GasAlertMicro GasAlertMicro 5 GasAlertClip Extr GasAlertClip Extr Gas AlertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClif Gas AlertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lertMicroClif Gas lertMicroClif Gas AlertMicroClip Gas lert
30. age Top Line Startup Message Bottom Line Lockout on Self Test Error Safe Mode Force Bump Force Calibration Cal IR Lock Latching Alarms Location Lagging Force Block Test Confidence Beep Confidence Interval seconds Datalog Interval seconds Language Retrieve From Device _ js C C C C C C C C O 10 Load From File Set Device Time Calibrate Bootloader Reset Logs II Configuration Basics Sensor Configuration H25 00 02 LEL Hydrogen Sulfide H25 Sensor Disabled Calibration Gas ppm Calibration Interval days Bump Interval days Low Alarm ppm High Alarm opm TWA Alarm ppm STEL Alarm ppm STEL Interval minutes TWA Period hours Auto Zero on Start up Low Alarm Acknowledge Honeywell OOOO AA VVF 110 Rev 1 Technologies by Honeywell Firmware Honeywell e To upgrade Connect with Fleet Manager II GasAlertMax XT Bootloader E C Documents and Settings e380 Click boot loader e Find file and send it Uploading Firmware e Installed Firmware version Available during start up After retrieve form device on Fleet Manager Il e Version 8 is latest Compatible with both Max XT and Max XT II Rev 1 5 Technologies 111 by Honeywell LEL Sensor een e Monitor uses Micropel75C sen
31. crews Install battery pack Rev 1 BAT Technologies 134 by Honeywell Troubleshooting Honeyen Visually check beeper cavity Beeper does not sound Replace beeper should solve problem Replace main board if problem persists Visually check vibrator condition and contact pads on main Vibrator does not work board Replace vibrator or main board to solve problem Visually check LCD glass cable and connector on main board LCD does not work properly Replace LCD or main board to solve problem BW Technologies 135 Calibration Guide Honeen e Manual Calibration Must use 4 Gas Mix with 18 O2 like Max XT e Calibration span for O2 has limited range of 10 0 to 19 0 e Mixes with 20 9 will not work Similar to MicroClip and Max XT e Hold blue button for several seconds to get into Calibration Mode e Let unit Auto Zero e Apply calibration gas through calibration adaptor and hose with 4 Gas Mix Rev 1 TE oie 136 by Honeywell Bump Check Guide Honey e O2 Breath Test Similar to other BW products e Blow into sensor heads e Ensure O2 reading drops and goes into Low Alarm e Manual Bump Check Similar to other BW products e Apply 4 Gas Mix to unit through calibration adaptor and hose e Ensure all sensors go into Low Alarm Rev 1 TE oie 137 DY Honey Weli MicroDock II Quattro Module noneywen e Physically similar to Micro 5 Module e Functionality similar to MicroClip Module Bump Check
32. ct Technologies by Honeywell Microbok Y Honeys ton Funetion Bates fl Batteries nat cnaroed D Bamenesceptre B mumegacagome B MultiMediaCard MMC not installed _ Timetiate pointer S scroll up Scroll down selected feature Rev IN ons ve by Honeywell MicroDock II LAN Connection Honeywen Rev 1 MNN Technologies Jy Hone yw ell 146 MicroDock II e Complete MicroDock II Portable Calibration System Kit e One Two or Three module MicroDock system e Heavy Duty waterproof case for complete system and all accessories Honeywell 147 Rev 1 MW oie by Honeywell Card based firmware Upgrades Honeywel e Enter user options Check firmware revision e If 02H or later upgrade using MMC upgrade card e At this time current firmware revision is 02W Power down MicroDock Open battery hatch on main module and remove MMC card Install O2W upgrade MMC card Power up MicroDock II Enter passcode 532 and allow upgrade to complete Rev 1 W 148 Oy ROnNBeywel Upgrading Modules Honeywell 5 Firmware Firmware upgrade on slave docking module Module Revision If docking module is attached to the Master base M5 GMCE 02A MOGUIE GAMIC CSSF 20D Power system OFF and remove power cable from docking GAXT CSXE 01D station MC CSGF 10A Remove Warranty Void if Removed label from bottom of docking module A
33. d be fully discharged then fully charged again 3 times to ensure maximum life Rev 1 A ye BW Technologies 4 by Honeywell Monitor Cleaning Honewen e Approved cleaners for BW monitors ACL Staticide Warm water Do not use any other cleaners such as Econoclean citrus based cleaners or Armor All e To clean monitor Apply cleaner of choice to clean cloth and wipe unit clean e Avoid exposing sensors screens to cleaning liquid A MA VAAL LAR 4 BW Technologies by Honeywell Passcodes een MicroDock2 932 GasAlertExtreme 871 GasAlertMicro 898 GasAlertMicro5 1007 FleetManager2 Admin Rev 1 TE ie P rod U cts Honeywell BW Technologies by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 e GasAlertMicro 5 Full featured multiple gas detector Ideal for e Confined Space e HAZMAT e Fire Service e Homeland Security Simultaneous detection of up to five hazards e O2 LEL and a wide selection electroche toxic sensors H2S CO 02 PH3 NH3 NO2 HCN Cle ClO2 03 Honeywell Technologies by Honeywell GasAlertMiero5 Honey e Key Features Integral motorized pump e Easy to remove or install Integral concussion proof boot Highly water resistant Large easy to read display Extended list of user options Interchangeable rechargeable and alkaline battery packs Rev 1 OO OO DE hno
34. d light up green and monitor should start up e Bump and calibrate Rev 1 TE ie 89 OY FONGYywWwean Additional MicroClip Repair Tips Honeywen Problem Resolution Use soft tools to retrieve from device and then save to device while message is displayed Contact your local BW office and they will print and mail one Monitor displays IR load factory on start up need a new rear label Monitor will not power and all LEDs are lit Charge for 72 hours H2S or CO sensor is showing erratic Remove PCB and sensors from case and readings due to poisoning allow them to air out for 48 hours Battery will not charge at all no Charge pins have broken off replace rear indicator housing Error 44 or CRC bad flashes on display Replace PCB Rev 1 dN Be ZW Technologies 90 by Honeywell Honeywell M xXT MAT II BI Re Technologies by Hone ywell GasAlertMax XT GasAlertMax XT Honeywen e GasAlert Max XT combines features from field proven GasAlert Max with state of the art electronics Standard datalogger 16 hours minimum Event logger 30 events and docking station test records LCD shows all real time gas concentrations Powered by a lithium polymer cell typical run time 13 hours Fully integrated diaphragm sampling pump Remote sampling up to 66 feet 20 meters Instrument can be temporarily operated in diffusion mode Rev 1 dN Bye ZW
35. ensor Event Sensor Event Sensor Event Unt Event Unk Event Unt Event 5 SerialNumber togTme Log Type Unk Status MAIO7 O01176 2006 01 14 12 56 33 UnkEvent Power Up New Location 36 Manual Shutdown Power Up New Location 36 Manual Shutdown Power Up New Location 36 Manual Shutdown Power Up New Location 36 H25 Testing Pass CO Tasting Pass O2 Testing Pass LEL Testing Pass Pump Testing Pass IR Download H25 Zeroing Pass CO Zeroing Pass O2 Zeroing Pass LEL Zeroing Pass Manual Shutdown Power Up New Location 36 ll Of AAA Rev 1 Technologies 116 by Honeywell Service Advantag es Honeywell e Battery is user distributor serviceable e Pump Is user distributor serviceable e Rugged bass fittings and machine screws to prevent stripping e Armored charger pins e Inline pump filtration Rev 1 BW Technologies 117 by Honeywell Error Codes mee Code Meaning Cause Recovery Instrument will automatically reset all settings back to factory defaults To reconfigure the instrument use Fleet Manager Il Calibration is required after this error Code is stuck in an infinite loop and 15 Watchdog error es Risa None required Reprogram processor through IR if 17 Program CRC mismatch Bad code in processor possible otherwise it may need to be reprogrammed through JTAG interface 22 28 Processor errors Processor anomaly Replace processor Unable to communicate the DataFlash 32 DataFlash error
36. l semanal ere er protective tim ponian Order No Item Qty Description Press LCD holder down unti to rface 5 fu AAD Gaint DINAS KOREK MC FC1 1 Plastic Front shell yellow 1 Gasket LCD gasket 4 1 LCD MC LCD K1 1 Light pipe 6 1 Plastic LCD holder 1 Zebra strip Ensure that tabs on front shall ft securely into slots m gaskets 5 places Gasket soe faces down 2 Dat of fe ripros of tre fore sel wth co mon mad of ae emoe De me Om lect ew lbe Gel rw weeernite Rev 1 BAT Technologies by Honeywell Assembly Honeywell Order No Item Qty Description Plastic back shell yellow MC BC1 Front Assembly 3 Screw 2 14 x 3 8 pan Phillips thread cutting stainless steel Ensure al sensors ae fully inserted into their perspective Ensure to remove jumper from CO and HoS sensors before install hem into sockets Technologies 81 by Honeywell GasAlertMicroClip XT Troubleshooting uoneywen e Exploded Diagram BW Technologies y Honeywell 82 t 83 GasAlertMicroClip XT Troubleshooting e Flex PCB Connector Connector on PCB incorporates cable lock e To open unlock lift black part of the connector Honeywell _ W chnologies by Honeywell Replacement Parts Honeywell Description MicroClip XT MicroClip Replacement O2 Sensor SR X10 C1 SR X MC Replacement Flex PCB MC2 FPCB1 na O mnes BER Replacement front e
37. l diffusion adapter in dock module Install an M5 BAT0O7 M5 BAT08 or charge CO and H2S are always drifting battery separate from detector or use initialize in tech mode to clear all calibration data Monitor Fails audible but seams to still be One buzzer is likely broken mute buzzers ringing with your thumb to see if this is the case Pumps are always failing Try new pump Rev 1 MW oie 38 by Honeywell M5 Convergence Honeywen M5 will use BAT 08 rechargeable and bat 05 for alkaline Older M5 PID batteries and M5tox batteries are not forward compatible e Older M5IR batteries are forward compatible e Firmware running on M5 convergence is 28DA e PID failing issues have been resolved with new firmware and hardware All GasAlertMicro5 units will be made using convergence platform e Older PCBs not inter compatible with convergence PCBs Technologies 4 Convergence Battery Considerations noneywen e Batteries from Pre Convergence M5 Toxic and M5PID units are not forward compatible Batteries from Pre Convergence M5IR units are forward compatible with Convergence based units e Chargers are still universal Batteries compatible with the Convergent M5s are M5 BAT08 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BATO5 Alkaline Batteries compatible with the Pre Convergent M5s are M5 BATO7 Lithium Polymer AND M5 BAT0O2 Alkaline ANN MNN Rev 1 Technologies 40 D y one yw ell BW Sampler e Designed for use with single
38. lertMax XT Sensor Configuration Serial Number H25 NCO O2 LEL Hydrogen Sulfide H25 Sensor Disabled Firmware Version Hardware Version Calibration Gas ppm Calibration Interval days Startup Message Bump Interval days Low Alarm ppm Lockout on Self Test E ockout on Self Test Error High Alarm ppm Safe Mode TWA Alarm ppm Force Bump TWA Period hours Force Calibration TWA Method Cal IR Lock Auto Zero on Start up Latching Alarms Low Alarm Acknowledge IntelliFlash Confidence Compliance Beep O O O O O O O O _ IntelliFlash Interval seconds Datalog Interval seconds 15 Language English Retrieve From Device Load From File Set Device Time Calibrate Bootloader Reset Logs Rev 1 Technologies 141 Dy Hone ywell MicroBock Honey e MicroDock II calibration test and record storage system Automatic calibration and bump testing e GasAlertMicro e GasAlert Extreme e GasAlertClip Extreme Expandable to include up to 10 docking modules Maximum 6 charger modules for GasAlertMicro Rev 1 INN MNN Technologies 142 Dy Hone ywell MicroBock Honey Fully automatic calibration and functional bump test Automatically verifies performance of audible and visual alarms Stores and updates calibration records e No computer required Entirely self contained Fully portable e Operates via line power
39. logies 9 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 PID Correction Factors Correction factors PID CF relative to LEL and PID only Mathematical correction Acetaldehyne Isobutylene of sensor to correct Acetone sensitivity for targeted Ammonia gases Benzene Butadiene Diesel fuel Ethanol Ethylene Gasoline Hexane Isobutylene JP 8 jet fuel Kerosene Methyl ethyl ketone Naptha styrene Toluene Turpentine Vinyl chloride Xylene Custom 0 to 15 0 aN ye BW Honeywell Rev 1 Technologies 10 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 Sensor Positions oneywet SENSOR PLACEMENT Oxygen Sensor Red Dummy sensor empty O Combustible Sensor Green Dummy sensor empty LEL combustible O Interchaneable Toxic 1 Sensor Blue Dummy sensor empty HS CO SO a CIO NH PH HCN NO O O Interchaneable Toxic 2 Sensor Yellow Dummy sensor empty COSH Twin Tox CO H S sensor H5 CO SO Cl CIO NH PH HCN NO O A Bye SR Rev 1 chnologies 11 by Honeywell GasAlertMicro 5 PID Sensor Positions moneyen GasAlertMicrd5 PID SENSOR PLACEMENT O Oxygen Sensor Red e Micro 5 PID instruments may ONLY have PID sensor installed in Toxic 1 position O Combustible s Sensor Green in mprty my cot rible O nterchaneable Toxic 1 Sensor Blue pty PID O interchaneane Toxic 2 Sensor Yellow sl Ji qe sf y vc FwinTox CO HS u Rev 1 MNN Technologies Dy Hone ywe GasAlertMicro 5 IR
40. mware revisions in user options for strange characters or missing modules e Inside firmware user options screen there should be one line for main module and one for each dock module e Initialization has one limitation only distal module can be initialized e If you are working on a dock with 5 instrument modules and the first module is having problems you will have to remove the other 4 initialize the first attach the second initialize and so forth Rev 1 09 ANN BW Technologies MD2 Limitations teen e CL2 can be used for bump tests but cannot be used for calibration e CLO2 and O3 cannot be tested using the docking station e Only one instrument can be bumped or calibrated at a time e The Fleetmanager2 options for BUMP on insertion and calibrated due sensors are still in progress dN Be BW Rev 1 156 Senga Dock Troubleshooting guide Honeywen O i Technologies Inlet setup ee e 2 the inlet number you are working on e 4 Gas 2 5 VCH4 the gas or mix of gt 2 45 f Dow H4 Concentrations gasses currently selected e Concentrations this is where the m vol is configured if you need a scare nity pipet with multi gas use custom 2 3 4 and wr cal ere gt e gt Is the cursor which field you are working on e and gt use this to move the cursor e The most common 4 gas i Pi allows you to edit a particular mix is CG Q34 4 e Exit o O e Blank line this is where
41. nclosure yellow MC FC1 Replacement front enclosure black MC FC1B Replacement back enclosure yellow MC BC1 Replacement back enclosure black MC BC1B Replacement LCD kit MC LCD K1 Replacement Main PCB MC MPCB Filters kit of 2 MC SS Filters kit of 10 MC SS K1 Replacement LEL Sensor SR W MP75C Replacement H2S Sensor SR H MC Replacement CO Sensor SR M MC _SR X10 C1 MC2 FPCB1 Rev 1 Technologies 84 by Honeywell Firmware Upgrade Honewen e Required IR connectivity Kit Softools v10F or Fleet Manager I e Power unit Connect to IR connectivity kit e Run Softools Execute retrieve from device Ensure bottom lights up green e I firmware version is other than 30B or 11H If installed firmware is 30A 30B or 30C e Download and unzip 30D from www gasmonitors com If installed firmware is 11A 11G e Download and unzip 11H from www gasmonitors com e No updates for GasAlertMicroClip XT at this time Rev 1 TE ie 85 by Honeywell Firmware Upgrade ces Honeyuel LJ Gas lertMicroCip Soft Toots v10F e To upgrade sues Sepa Select device operations tab Cetin Sen Press bootloader button E ol Dic a Select firmware then press open cacas Goes camp af un Calter ate LI GasAlertMicroClip Bootloader e Blue box should appear every 3 5 seconds in progress bar Monitor displays loading then che restart when complete Lock C mn JA DIR Fie name 1125579 GMCF 11H_bo
42. nfiltered SR W04 SF Pump Accessories Yellow pump M5 PR1 Pump Filter Only fits in position 2 Only compatible with M5PID position 1 Only compatible with M5IR position 1 IBY Rev 1 Technologies 28 by Honeywell 29 Replacement Batteries Honeywell Description Compatible Serial Number Prefix Part Number Yellow Rechargeable Battery pack for current M5 S53 SK3 SE3 SS1 M5 BAT08 Black Rechargeable Battery pack for current M5 593 SK3 SE3 SS1 M5 BATO8B Yellow Alkaline Battery pack for current M5 SS3 SK3 SE3 551 M5 BATO501 Black Alkaline Battery pack for current M5 SS3 SK3 SE3 SS1 M5 BATO501B Yellow Rechargeable Battery pack for older M5 amp M5PID ANSE MBAL Black Rechargeable Battery pack for older M5 amp M5PID PRE MERE Yellow Alkaline Battery pack for older M5 amp M5PID SK1 SE1 M5 BAT02 Black Alkaline Battery pack for older M5 amp M5PID SK1 SE1 M5 BAT02B BA Technologies by Honeywell Replacement Circuit BoardS money Compatible Serial Number Prefix Part Number Description Main PCB for newer M5 and all MSIR 553 SK3 SES M5 MPCB3 Main PCB for older M5PID M5PID MPCB1 Main PCB for older M5 M5 MPCB1 Sensor PCB for M5IR M5IR SPCB1 Sensor PCB for newer M5 M5 SPCB3 Sensor PCB for newer M5PID M5PID SPCB3 Sensor PCB for older M5 SE1 M5 SPCB1 Sensor PCB for older M5PID SK M5PID SPCB1 Rev 1 aN Be BMT Technologies 30 by Honeywell
43. o auto zero it will bypass the span 123 CO 02 and LEL and lastly PID 5 Attach the calibration cap and apply gas ata flow rate of 500 ml min 4 flashes as the unit senses which gas is being applied y After 30 seconds MEM 0 a countdown appears while the unit 3 Next the following three screens appear Apply span gas now to calibrate or press _ to select sensor s or press Ti to skip calibration If no button is pressed proceed to step 5 If C is pressed go to step 4 If D is pressed go to the end of 5 Apply sp n gas ro to calibrate completes the span 6 Once span is complete the following three screens appear Calibration successful Press a to apply anew cal gas Press F to end span Repeat steps 2346 to calibrate the remaining Sensors Calibration successful The display then advises to press to set or 0 to bypass the calibration due dates Honeywell Procedure Display T Press or a to change the calibration due date and press _ to _ accept this value and proceed to the next due date If a sensor failed or did not span you cannot change the calibration due date for that sensor The display then advises to press to set or 0 to bypass the alarm setpoints 8 Press 7 or a to change the alarm setpoint and press to save the displayed value and proceed to the next setpoint Set the remaining setpoints
44. otlosdable Files of type Rev 1 MW oie 86 Dy Hone ywell LEL Sensor Types Honewen e Two types of LEL sensors used in MicroClip and MicroClip XT Micropel75 sr w mp75 Micropel40 sr w mp e MICROpel 75C installed in new units and any unit with 30A 30D firmware e Micropel40 installed in units built in 2006 and early 2007 or any unit with 11H firmware Sensor soon to be obsolete Units with serial numbers starting with KA2 4 use Micropel75 Those starting with KA1 use MICROpel 40 Firmware is only way to be sure what sensor should be installed e When Micropel40 sensor is no longer available PCB will have to be replaced when sensor needs replacement e All MicroClipXT units and Max XT units come with and work with SR W MP75 ANN BW Rev 1 Technologies 87 Reasons to Replace Circuit Boards oneywet e Failed batteries e Failed buzzers e Customers that wish to upgrade from KA1 to KA2 hardware e Unit will no longer power up e Bootloader errors Technologies e Disassemble monitor Remove all sensors check for corrosion If monitor originally had a micropel40 sensor replace with new micropel75 sr w mp 5 sensor Install old sensors in the new PCB and reassemble e Power monitor Should display IR LOAD Factory Connect to an IR Connectivity kit Retrieve from device Serial number field should be blank Enter monitor s serial number and save to device Softools shoul
45. ple tubing Rev 1 BMT Technologies y Honeywell 16 GasAlertMicro 5 Pump Pump will enter alarm when blocked If long sample hose is connected Pump speed increases to compensate Gas vents out pump side Pump flow rate approx 350ml Min Honeywell Maximum remote sampling distance up to 10 60 feet from source Generation 2 pump with visible integrated filter Rev 4 UB Technologies y Prone ywell GasAlertMicros ene e Datalogging instruments additionally include 64 MB Multi Media Flash Card MMC BW Fleet Manager software e For downloading evaluating and archiving monitoring results e Fleet Manager replaced EDM for Micro 5 Rev 1 MW oie 18 by Honeywell DY SR 19 GasAlerMicro 5 Calibration Procedure 1 Ina dean atmosphere press and hold gt and 4 simultaneously as the detector beeps and flashes to the corresponding countdown to enter calibration The detect or then reads Starting calibration Display Calibration starting 1n GasAlertMicro5 Calibration Procedure Display 4 This option allows the user to select which sensor to span Use a and 4 to scroll to a sensor and press Ito deselect it Sensors should be spanned in the following order exotics NH3 CIOZ 03 and Cl2 single gas quad gas 2 BRE flashes while the detector zeroes all of the sensors and calibrates the oxygen sensor If a sensor failed t
46. pt the clock BW Technologies by Honeywell Assembly Procedure j Disassembly cont d Remove 6 screws Pull off front shell and sensor gasket p 5 2 a o m gt MNN Technologies 127 by Honeywell Assembly Procedure Honeyven Disassembly cont d Remove 2 smaller screws Pull off back shell Technologies 128 by Hone ywell Assembly Procedure id Disassembly cont d Carefully pull off sensor board Remove sensor s Honeywell 129 Rev 1 MW oie by Honeywell Assembly Procedure Honeyven e Reassembly Install sensor s Carefully connect sensor board to main board e Notice connectors are orientated differently that it only be connected one way BW Technologies 130 O y toOney Assembly Procedu re Honeywell Reassembly cont d Place boards in back shell Install 2 smaller screws BW Technologies 131 Dy Honeywell Assembly Procedure Honeyven Reassembly cont d Place sensor gasket on front shell e Line up gasket holes with posts on front shell BW Technologies 132 by Hone ywe H Assembly Procedure e Reassem ply cont d Place front shell on back shell and boards e Ensure rubber doesn t get pinched between front and back shells Technologies 133 Dy Hone ywell Assembly Procedure Reassembly cont d Install 6 s
47. rammer required to upgrade Insert card labled M2BF 13L into programmer Remove warranty label on dock Connect programmer to dock e Note polarity Program until programmer LED shows green Power up dock and wait for loading e When complete Power off dock Insert card labeled M2BF 02W into programmer Program until programmer LED shows green Power up dock Program serial number and number of inlets using factory options Rev 1 TE ie 152 e Hana vidal MicroDock ll Factory mode Honeen e Factory Mode used to update inlet configurations after a firmware update e To enter factory mode Press and hold two center buttons on main module Then press left most button and hold all three Rev 1 Nd ye IBMT Technologies 153 by Honeywell Module Initialization one e Primary reason for module initialization is new module installation Initialization has been proven to be a fix for many docking station problems e To initialize Power down docking station Attach module e Ensure both gas and electrical connections are made Press and hold bump check button on newly added module e Then press and hold left most or power button on Main Module After a few seconds message New receptacle added at position will appear Closest module to main is 1 and so on Rev 1 W 154 Oy ROnNBeywel Re Initlalization Honey e If a dock is experiencing problems Check fir
48. s noneywen e High Quality Robotic Assembled H2S sensor e Auto zero functionality added to toxic versions e HOS The fewer electronic components in a design the fewer there are to fall e Vibrating Motor improved from earlier CLIP VE models 68 BW Technologies t Honeywell GasAlert Clip Extreme Improvement corra Honeywel e Lower alarm set points Instrument supports fractional alarm set points Alarm setting for H2S below 10 ppm can be fractional eg 2 5 ppm Fractional alarm set points rounded when transferred to Fleet Manager eg 2 4ppm becomes 2ppm 2 5ppm becomes 3ppm e Self test can run in background and can fail detector automatically if sensor fault is detected Functionality of user initiated self test has not changed Additional testing is being performed in background without user initiation Background self test can fail instrument resulting in E05 Rev 1 TET oie 69 DY POneywel GasAlert Clip Extreme Auto Zero Honeywel e Ina fresh air environment Press and hold button for 10 seconds Screen displays 2Er Enters self test Indicates alarms and maximum exposure in 5 ppm increments Only applies to 502 and 02 70 by Honeywell GasAlertMicroClip and GasAlertMicroClip X Ioneywen e Combines features from field proven GasAlertClip Extreme with state of art electronics e Ultra Compact 4 2 x 2 4 x 1 4 in 10 7 x 6 0 x 3 6 cm Lightweight 5 7 oz
49. sor Concentration can be viewed as percent by volume of methane or as LEL e Can be set to over span by 5 Instead of setting calibration gas to 55 e Correction factor is available Multiplier used to calibrate with a surrogate gas to show accurate readings for another gas Sensor Configuration H25 CO LEL O2 Combustables LEL LEL Sensor Disabled Calibration Gas LEL 50 0 Calibration Interval days 180 Bump Interval days 0 Low Alarm LEL 10 0 High Alarm oLEL 20 0 Correction Factor 1 00 50 LEL CH4 2 5 Auto Zero on Start up LEL by Volume CH4 i 5 LEL Over span d Low Alarm Acknowledge dl Rev 1 AAN BW Technologies 112 Oxygen Sensor Honey e Uses the 9 series O2 sensor rated to 20c e Can be set to zero on 20 8 instead of 20 9 Sensor Configuration H25 co LEL 02 Oxygen 02 Sensor Disabled C Calibration Gas 02 18 0 Calibration Interval days 180 Bump Interval days 0 Low Alarm 402 19 5 High Alarm 902 23 5 Auto Zero on Start up 20 8 base reading Rev 1 dN Ee ZW Technologies O y one y well 113 Toxic Sensors Honeywell Sera Configurator e Same sensors used in GasAlertMicroClip res S Ja a Carbon Monoxide CO All alarms and STEL TWA timers are settable Sensor Dub O Calbrabon Gas pom 100 0 e Defaults to auto zeroing on start up SANS Low Alarm ppm 36 0 High Alarm ppm 700 0 TWA Alarm pom 35 0 STE
50. ssemble PIC Programmer and adapter cable e Cable only fits one way Insert appropriate MMC in PIC Programmer Turn PIC Programmer ON by pressing Power 1 button on PIC programmer e Power LED will illuminate green Insert other end of programming cable into connector on MicroDock II made accessible by removing Warranty Void if Removed label Nd ee MW CLIPXT GMCF 01A Rev 1 Technologies ry one y well 149 Module Upgrades Honeynen Firmware Observe polarity RAA w Pin 1 on cable marked with arrow or triangle corresponds to IS o _ pin 1 on MicroDock II marked with dot on housing dl GMCF 02A GAMIC CSSF 20D i GAXT CSXF 01D e Reversing cable polarity will cause fuse inside PIC ha MG CSGF 10A Programmer to blow rendering programmer unusable Press PROGRAM button on PIC Programmer CLIPAT GMCP 01A e Program Verify LED will blink red and green e When completed LED will blink green only e Blinking red indicates programming failure Only after green LED blinks remove programming cable from MicroDock II module Replace Warranty Void if Removed label AN i EE Rev 1 ologies by Hone yw el 150 Pic Programmer Main Module Upgrades green O green light light Honeywell Programmer ON Pass Error Polarity markings 151 Rev 1 by Honeywell Pic Programmer Main Module Upgrades noneywen e Firmware versions older than 02 Pic prog
51. t score inv and locate taba in dots Eraro thet hiny side faces out and ink mark tacos in Note 1 Remove the protective Um from the LOD Out off he ntenor of iba Casing and both sides of the LCD and LCD bracket wh ar Guster before assembly Rev 1 B Technologies 22 by Honeywell Advanced Assembly Part2 one Assy Compliance Main Board GasAlonMicro 5 m gg Scrow 2 14 x 1 4 Philips pan q ox a head throad forming zinc plated f SH Enaure connectors are Assy Compliance Sensor i la mapped trmiy toge her secar 3 1 Bowd Gashieniicros 4 Y Back Shol Yellow gt KIO cama 5 1 osa ren contacta tpos po 0 520 PCB contacta rubber boot Dust of the interior of the back shed wih av Guater Ermae contacts face up Prosa Gown indo place to WAR proper seating Rev 1 B Technologies by Honeywell Advanced Assembly Part3 one Ue GasAlertMicro 5 Assembly Procedure Ensure Back Shell has Vibrator fo SJ PEA ___ places n aap eae west 2 ecos gt tor orque GasAlonMicro 5 Mr Back shol assembly Screw setting follow c oros pal er torque order Scrow 44 24 X 3 8 pan phil thread cut BT Bk Oxide Rev 1 Technologies 24 by Honeywell Advanced Assembly Part 4 o Orders item Oty a Da RER mo 7 Series Sensor AA KK Gas il Sensor Gasxel GasAertMicro 5 Sensor Cover Yellow OA gg Gas ANertMicro 5 2 80m 44 40 x YA machine canario slanoss
52. the tank 18 Oxygen number is to be entered e 25 Methane e 100ppm Carbon Monoxide 25 ppm H2S Rev 1 rr ec lean BW 158 W sois eet Manager2 Data logging Software ws Fleet Manager Il File Help v Devices Logs Results Reports gt Database gt Administration Logs Results View DHA Gas lert Extreme GasAlertMicroClip Gas lertClip Extreme Gas lertMicro 5 Gas lertMicro All Results Bump Cal Results Test Date Time Serial Number Test Result Device Status Unit Programmed 2008 03 28 10 01 43 2008 04 07 14 46 59 2008 04 07 15 21 12 2008 04 07 15 29 09 2008 04 07 15 34 05 2008 04 07 15 37 14 2008 04 07 15 42 04 2008 04 07 15 45 07 2008 04 07 15 48 56 2008 05 08 10 40 39 2008 05 08 10 41 55 2008 05 08 11 05 26 2008 05 08 11 06 57 2008 05 08 11 08 03 2008 04 02 08 22 55 2008 04 02 08 31 11 2008 04 02 08 35 26 2008 04 02 08 47 58 2008 04 02 08 52 25 2008 04 02 09 02 21 2008 04 02 09 21 30 2008 04 02 09 34 13 2008 04 02 09 38 17 2008 04 02 09 43 49 2008 04 07 16 00 08 2008 04 07 16 02 25 2008 04 07 16 05 10 2008 04 15 12 39 47 2008 04 15 12 41 36 2008 04 15 12 43 14 2008 04 15 13 17 39 2008 04 15 13 20 33 2008 04 16 08 23 14 2008 04 16 08 24 23 2008 04 16 08 25 11 2008 04 16 08 26 00 2008 04 16 08 27 06 2008 04 16 08 28 24 2008 04 16 08 29 14 2008 04 16 08 29 58 2008 04 16 08 30 49 2008 04 16 08 31 42 2008 04 16 08 33 02 2008 04 16 08 34 10 2008 04 16 08 37 27
53. ts Detector does not enter alarm mode Alarm setpoint s set to zero Reset alarm setpoints Detector is in calibration mode Complete calibration Ambient gas levels are near alarm Detector is operating normally Use setpoint or sensor is exposed to a caution in suspect areas Check MAX Detector intermittently enters alarm mode puff of the target gas gas exposure reading without apparent reason Alarms set incorrectly Reset alarm setpoints Missing or faulty sensor Replace sensor Detector automatically deactivates Ao aca Replace battery due to depleted battery Detector does not auto zero or calibrate Sensor may be expired Change sensor O2 sensor reading is erratic sensor may be expired Change sensor Rev 1 5 Technologies 57 D y Hone yw ell MicroDock II Module Honeywell Rev 1 fee BX Technologies 58 D y one yw ell GasAlert Clip Extreme Honeywell e 24 month version e LCD display O Life countdown HS Max exposure BEA CO Time since alarms Jaa SO Stores 10 alarm incidents e 36 month version Can be sent to printer or H S PC via IR port CO e 2 7 OZ 769 e Standard Features e Low High alarm settings Vibrator Built in rubber boot Stainless steel alligator clip e Larger visual alarm windows e IP66 67 Rev 1 OY MNN Technologies 59 D y Hone y we GasAlert Clip Extreme Honeywell _24months_ eur PET e Self test automaticall
54. ttery Depleted battery Replace battery Detector does not activate Damaged or defective detector Sontag IES ny Honeywell Reversed battery Reinstall the battery correctly Used sensor wait 60 seconds Sensor needs to stabilize ee New sensor wait 5 minutes Detector enters alarm mode immediately when it is activated Low battery alarm Replace battery sensor alarm Replace sensor Gane Contact BW Technologies by Start up self test fails during checks Honeywell Alarm setpoints incorrect Reset alarm setpoints Detector is operating properly Use caution in suspect areas Detector requires calibration Calibrate detector a Used sensor wait 60 seconds Sensor not stabilized cea New sensor wait 5 minutes Battery is depleted Replace battery Detector does not respond to the push buttons Detector is performing operations that Pushbutton operation restores does not require user input automatically when operation ends BN Target gas is present Detector does not display a normal ambient gas reading after activation self test Rev 1 chnologies by Honeywell 56 Troubleshooting Guide co Honeywen Problem Possible Cause Solution Detector requires calibration Calibrate sensor Detector is colder hotter than ambient Allow detector to acquire ambient Detector does not accurately measure gas gas temperature before use Sensor screen is blocked Clean sensor screen Alarm setpoint s are set incorrectly Reset alarm setpoin
55. y triggered when in MicroDock II e Monthly O calibration reminder Logged in event log A ye MNN Rev 1 Technologies 60 by Hone yw ell GasAlert Clip Extreme Honeywell Continuously On gt e One button activation and test nn e Alarm events duration of events e Countdown during IR download e No battery or sensor replacement No calibration required e LOW and HIGH setpoints displayed on demand in ppm or Activation by date on box 90db audible alarm A MW Rev 1 Technologies 61 Dy Hone y well GasAlert Clip Extreme Honewen e Stores 10 alarm events Download via IR Datalink GA USB2 MicroDock II preferred Results can be viewed in Fleet Manager II BW Technologies 62 by Honeywell MicroBock I module Honey LLU Rev 1 ologies 63 by Honeywell GasAlert Clip Extreme Tips Honewen e Calibrate O2 clips Hold down blue button again for 10 seconds after completed self test Clips will not respond to gas until 30 seconds after self test e 2 year life is based on 3min day of alarm time Higher alarm rates will cause units to reduce time remaining accordingly E02 and EO3 indicate monitor has timed out due to normal expiry or excessive alarm time Rev 1 W 64 Oy ROnNBeywel GasAlert Clip Extreme Replacement Parts Honeywell Description Order Number Universal Front Cover GA24XT FC1 H2S Specific Front cover GA24XT H FC1 Universal Back
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