Force Bump; Cal Ir Lock - Honeywell GasAlert Max XT II User Manual

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Force Bump

A bump test must be performed regularly to ensure the sensor(s) are
responding correctly to test gas. If enabled and the sensor(s) is past due,
a bump test must be performed and the overdue sensor must enter into
alarm. If this option is enabled, the following screen displays during the
startup tests.
If Force Bump is enabled, enter a value (1-365) in the Bump Interval
(days) field located in the Sensor Configuration section.
If 0 is entered in the Bump Interval (days) field, the Force Bump option
is automatically disabled.
BW recommends to bump test the sensors before each day's
use to confirm their ability and response to gas by exposing the
detector to a gas concentration that exceeds the high alarm
setpoints. Verify that the audible and visual alarms activate.
Calibrate if the readings are not within the specified limits.
For complete instructions to perform a bump test, refer to
The detector is shipped with the Force Bump option disabled.
Note
Bump

Cal IR Lock

If enabled, the sensor(s) can only be calibrated using the IR Link with
Fleet Manager II or the MicroDock II station.
If the Cal IR Lock option is enabled, the following screen displays.
The auto-zero function is not affected if the CAL IR Lock
option is enabled. The detector still performs the auto-zero
function (if enabled).
To calibrate using an IR device, refer to one of the following:
Calibrating Using the IR Link
• MicroDock II Base Station User Manual
The detector is shipped with the CAL IR Lock option disabled.
If the Cal IR Lock option is enabled and a manual calibration is
attempted, the sensor(s) will only auto zero. Calibration will not
Test.
be performed.
GasAlertMaxXT II
Device Configuration
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