Honeywell BW MicroDock II Quick Reference Manual
Honeywell BW MicroDock II Quick Reference Manual

Honeywell BW MicroDock II Quick Reference Manual

Automatic test and calibration station

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  • Page 1 Automatic Test and Calibration Station Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty And Limitation Liability

    Contacting BW Technologies by Honeywell Canada & USA: 1-888-749-8878 Other countries: 1-403-248-9226 Europe: 00800-333-222-44 Email us at: Bwa.customerservice@honeywell.com Visit BW Technologies by Honeywell’s website at: www.honeywellanalytics.com...
  • Page 3: Safety Information - Read First

    Cautions • The base station warranty will be void if the unit is disassembled, adjusted, or serviced by non-BW • If the base station is damaged or parts are missing, Technologies by Honeywell personnel. contact BW Technologies by Honeywell immediately.
  • Page 4 RATED cords. pièces, contactez immédiatement BW Technologies by • The external AC/DC power adapter must be supplied Honeywell. with an approved cord suitable for the end use • Vous pouvez être amené(e) à utiliser des gaz installation. potentiellement dangereux afin d'étalonner l'appareil. Aussi, veillez toujours à...
  • Page 5: Display Elements

    MicroDock II Display Elements Display Elements Technologies by Honeywell. • Vérifier que le tuyau d'échappement n'est pas raccordé à un système à pression négative. Item Function • Les produits peuvent contenir des matériaux qui sont réglementés pour le transport en vertu des règlements AC power nationaux et internationaux de marchandises dangereuses.
  • Page 6: User Options Menu

    MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Pushbuttons User Options Menu Pushbutton Description Description Display To bump test a detector, press Time/Date modifies the time and date of the base station. BUMP CHECK When connecting a new docking module, press and hold BUMP CHECK C BUMP CHECK to send a...
  • Page 7: Installation

    MicroDock II Installation Installation Description Display About displays the firmware revision for the base station and the docking module(s). Format MMC formats the Mul- tiMediaCard (MMC). NOTE: This feature erases all current data. Refer to the MicroDock II User Manual. Inlet Sel selects a gas inlet.
  • Page 8 MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Warning Use the base station in a fresh air environment. Do not Item Description use the base station in a hazardous area. Inlet filter assembly All required National Electrical Codes (NEC) and safety standards must be followed. C-cell batteries (4) Note Battery cover...
  • Page 9: Battery Installation

    MicroDock II Inserting the Detector Inserting the Detector Caution Battery Installation Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere with the base station/detector communication. To install batteries in the base station, complete the following: To insert a detector into a docking module, complete the follow- ing: Warning Activate the detector and wait until it is in normal...
  • Page 10 MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide station LCD displays the docking module number, and • When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN the type and serial number of the detector. LEDs light yellow, Unit Inserted displays on the base station LCD, and MicroDock displays on the detector GasAlertMicro LCD.
  • Page 11 MicroDock II Inserting the Detector station LCD displays the docking module number, and GasAlertMax XT / GasAlertMax XT II the type and serial number of the detector. • Insert the bottom of the detector (serial number face up) Note at a 30° angle into the detector bay. When the detector is inserted, the base station LCD Note displays GasAlertMicroClip.
  • Page 12: Using The Base Station

    MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Using the Base Station • When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN LEDs on the docking module light yellow and Unit Warning Inserted displays on the base station LCD. The base station LCD displays the docking module number, and To prevent possible personal injury and/or property the type and serial number of the detector.
  • Page 13 MicroDock II Using the Base Station Deactivating the Station Press C to scroll to InletSetup. To deactivate the station, complete the following: Press C sel to access the inlet 1 screen. Access the normal operation screen (the station can only deactivate from the normal operation screen). Press C off.
  • Page 14 MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Bump Test To perform a bump test, complete the following: From the docking module of the applicable detector, A bump test is performed to confirm that the detector is press C BUMP CHECK. responding to gas, and that the audio and visual alarms are operational.
  • Page 15 MicroDock II Calibration (excluding GasAlertClip Extreme) Calibration The LCD displays the results of the bump test. The (excluding GasAlertClip Extreme) PASS LED lights green. Warning BW recommends using premium grade calibration gases and cylinders that are certified to National Standards. The calibration gases must meet the accuracy of the detector.
  • Page 16: Data Transfer

    MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide To calibrate a detector, complete the following: The detector deactivates. Data Transfer From the docking module of the applicable detector, press C CALIBRATION. (GasAlert Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip / GasAlertMicroClip XT, GasAlertMax XT / GasAlertMax XT II, GasAlertQuattro only) This feature transfers datalogs from the detector to the base station MultiMediaCard (MMC).
  • Page 17: Event Logging

    DATA TRANSFER PASS LED lights green to indicate vated. If the problem persists, contact BW Technologies by the transfer is complete. Honeywell. After the data transfer is complete, the detector deactivates To transfer the datalogs to Safety Suite Device after 5 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 18: Configuring The Detector

    MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Charging the Battery Pack Access Test Results (Optional) To access and view test results, refer to Importing Data into Warning Safety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) and Viewing Data A maximum of six charging docking modules can be in SSDC in the SSDC Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    MicroDock II Maintenance Maintenance For more information, refer to the MicroDock II Base Station User Manual. Warning To charge the battery pack, complete the following: No user-serviceable parts inside. Connect the charger adaptor cord into the CHARGE Caution port on the station, and then plug into an AC outlet. The CHARGE LED briefly lights red then green Confirm that the inlet filter is free of dirt and replace if during the self-test.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Specifications Configuration recognition: Automatic (instrument and sensor) The MicroDock II base station and docking modules are for Alarm/calibration parameters: User defined indoor use only. Calibration gas connections: Built-in (base station) UKCA Gas connection: 1/8” SMC connect sub-miniature coupling Instrument dimensions: (w x l x h) 21.2 x 26.3 x 8.2 cm Solenoid: Built-in (docking modules) (8.3 x 10.4 x 3.2 in.) base station and one docking module...
  • Page 21: Charger Specifications

    MicroDock II Charger Specifications Charger Specifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Size: 8.6 x 8.2 x 7.8 cm (3.4 x 3.2 x 3.1 in.) FCC Rules and ICES-003 Canadian EMI requirements.
  • Page 22 MicroDock II Quick Reference Guide Warning This product is designed for installation in an indoor location only. All required National Electrical Codes and Safety Standards must be followed. For AC main operation, the method to disconnect power is to unplug the power cord from the outlet. A locking device may not be used on the power cord plug.
  • Page 23 MicroDock II List of Gases Used by MicroDock II List of Gases Used by MicroDock II • 3 Gas SO • Custom 2-gas • 4-Gas Equivalent • Custom 3-gas • 4-Gas 2.5 % v CH • Custom 4-gas • Propane Equivalent 25% LEL •...
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