Gas Conflicts - Honeywell MicroDock II Operating Manual

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19.
When the base station is reconfiguring the detector, the following screen
displays on the base station LCD.
20.
Successful Reconfiguring
screen displays.
Unsuccessful Reconfiguration: If reconfiguration is not successful, the
following screen displays.
Press
Resolving IR Errors: Refer to the following solutions. If the following
solutions do not resolve the IR error, refer to Troubleshooting.
Check the lighting conditions. Infrared or intense light (sunlight or halogen)
can cause IR disruptions.
Remove and reposition the detector in the docking module.
Communication between the detector and base station may have been
temporarily disrupted. Complete the procedures again.

Gas Conflicts

When performing a bump check or calibration, gas types must follow a specific
order to prevent gas conflicts that can result in damaging the sensors within the
detectors.
NOTe
Ensure that the gas inlets are configured correctly. Refer to
The gas conflicts feature automatically displays if a gas conflict occurs when a bump
check or calibration is initiated.
There are two types of gas conflicts:
1.
Conflicts
Example: Inlet 2 is configured for SO
SO
mix.
2
2.
Not Found
specific sensor on the detector.
The station displays additional information regarding the
number of gas conflicts,
number of gases not found,
docking module (e.g.,
MicroDock II Automatic Test and Calibration Station
OK. The LCD then returns to normal operation.
: More than one inlet is configured for a specific gas type.
: The station is unable to locate the required gas type for a
Bay 1),
: If reconfiguration is successful, the following
and inlet 3 is configured for the 3-gas
2
detector gas type(s),
inlet, and
inlet gas type(s).
Inlet
Setup.
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