Bump Check - BW Technologies MicroDock II User Manual

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Bump Check

A bump check is a test that is performed to confirm that the
detector is responding to gas, and that the audio and visual
alarms are operational.
If the GasAlertMicro, GasAlertMicro 5, GasAlertMicro 5 PID,
or GasAlertMicroClip are set to be reconfigured,
reconfiguration must be completed prior to performing a
bump check. Refer to
Reconfiguring the
To perform a bump check, complete the following:
1.
Ensure the MultiMediaCard (MMC) is inserted if
datalogging is required.
If the MMC is not inserted,
when the station attempts to log results to the
MMC. If required, refer to
MMC.
2.
Activate the detector and wait until it is in normal
operating mode. Insert it into the docking module.
3.
Activate the station and access the normal
operating screen.
Note
Detector.
displays on the LCD
Inserting/Replacing a
If a bump check is initiated while in the user
menu: Bump checks that are queued while in the
user option menu are initiated only when the user
options menu is exited.
When the normal operating screen displays, the
station automatically begins the bump check.
If more than one docking module is queued: If
more than one docking module is queued for a
bump check, the first module queued begins the
bump check.
The RUN LED flashes yellow on the remaining
docking modules that are queued for a bump
check. When the first module is complete, the next
module in the queue begins the bump check.
From the docking module, press C BUMP
4.
CHECK. The RUN LED lights yellow.
5.
Depending upon the type of detector, the option to
reconfigure is provided. If the detector can be
reconfigured, the following two screens display.
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