RKI SDM-E2 Operator's Manual

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SDM-E2 Docking Station
Standalone Configuration
Operator's Manual
Part Number: 71-0224RK
Revision: F
Released: 5/16/17
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  • Page 1 SDM-E2 Docking Station Standalone Configuration Operator’s Manual Part Number: 71-0224RK Revision: F Released: 5/16/17 www.rkiinstruments.com...
  • Page 2 Warranty RKI Instruments, Inc. warrants gas alarm equipment sold by us to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, and performance for a period of one year from date of shipment from RKI Instruments, Inc. Any parts found defective within that period will be repaired or replaced, at our option, free of charge.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the SDM-E2 ....... . .
  • Page 4 Available Memory in the SDM-E2........
  • Page 5 Appendix A: Bump Testing and Calibrating EAGLE 2s with IR Sensors ..84 CAUTION: Read and understand this manual before using the SDM-E2. Also read and understand the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual. Table of Contents...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Program, see the SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Configuration Operator’s Manual. The purpose of this manual is to explain how to set up and use the SDM-E2 in Standalone configuration. It also explains how to use the Single Module Data Viewer Program.
  • Page 7: System Requirements

    CAUTION: The EAGLE 2 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide, all of which can be dangerous or life threatening. When using the EAGLE 2, you must follow the instructions and warnings in the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual to assure proper and safe operation of the unit and to minimize the risk of personal injury.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Two 3 Foot Long Tubes for GAS 1 and GAS 2 Fittings • 3 T-Fittings for PC Controlled Configuration • Check Valve for PC Controlled Configuration • USB Cable, Type A to Type B Not sent with SDM-E2. Download from www.rkiinstruments.com/sdme2. 3 • Specifications...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    • Use only polyurethane sample tubing with the SDM-E2. Consult RKI Instruments, Inc. for other materials. • Do not subject the SDM-E2 to infrared or intense light. This may cause communication errors. • Do not expose the SDM-E2 to water.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Description

    The single-port AC adapter is a wall plug style adapter with a 5 foot cable. The end of the cable has a plug that connects to the power jack on the SDM-E2’s back panel. The AC adapter is rated 100 - 240 VAC input, 12 VDC 1.2 A output.
  • Page 11: Usb Cable

    Figure 3: USB Cable Air Filter, Sample Tubing, and Check Valve A cylindrical particle filter with a short length of tubing is supplied with the SDM-E2 for installation to the AIR fitting on the back panel. The filter keeps particulate contamination out of the docking station.
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel

    EAGLE 2 line. The instrument cradle is a recessed area on the top of the SDM-E2 that is designed to accept the EAGLE 2. Insert the EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle before you perform a bump test, calibrate, or charge an EAGLE 2.
  • Page 13: Back Panel

    PC Connection A type B USB connection is located just to the left of the power jack on the SDM-E2’s back panel. It is only used for the PC Controlled configuration and is not used in the Standalone configuration.
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    Control Panel The control panel is used to setup and operate the docking station in the Standalone configuration. It is located at the front of the docking station. It includes the control buttons, the control button LEDs, and the CHARGE status LED. Figure 8: Control Panel Five control buttons are located on the control panel.
  • Page 15 Table 2: Control Button Functions Control Control Button LED Control Button Function(s) Button Function(s) CAL  • Initiates a calibration Indicates status of a calibration • Cancels a calibration in progress • Clears data from docking station memory (when used with COPY button) •...
  • Page 16: Front Panel

    Standalone configuration of the SDM-E2. Front Panel USB Port (Type A), For Flash Drive Figure 9: Front Panel NOTE: The SDM-E2 does not support connection of a computer to the front USB port, only a USB flash drive. 11 • Front Panel...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3: Preparing To Use The Sdm-E2

    Perform the following to complete the hardware assembly: Place the SDM-E2 on a convenient table top near an AC wall socket in a well ventilated area. A location near a window that can be opened is best so that the exhaust can be routed to the window.
  • Page 18: Setting The Operational Parameters In Edit Mode

    The tube that is shipped with the SDM-E2 has an ID of 3/16 inch and is 10 feet long. Install the 3 foot long 3/16 inch ID tubes that are included with the SDM-E2 on the GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings.
  • Page 19 The air sample time can be set separately for bump testing and calibration. It is the length of time that the SDM-E2 will draw air through the AIR fitting on the back of the docking station. Air is drawn during a bump test or calibration before an air adjust operation and to purge calibration gas from the system after calibration gas has been drawn through the GAS 1 or GAS 2 fittings on the back of the docking station.
  • Page 20: Turning On The Sdm-E2 With An Eagle 2

    Turning on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2 Do the following to turn on the SDM-E2 and establish a connection with an EAGLE 2: Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-E2 and to an AC wall socket.
  • Page 21 The COPY LED will be steadily on or off and the CHARGE LED will be blinking green if the SDM-E2 is operating properly or solid red if there is a system failure. The amount of free memory in the SDM-E2 will dictate the condition of the COPY LED (see “Available Memory in the SDM-E2”...
  • Page 22 The EAGLE 2 will begin its power up sequence. If a successful connection between the EAGLE 2 and the SDM-E2 occurs, the home screen will appear on the EAGLE 2 display at the end of the startup sequence.
  • Page 23: Setting The Bump Test Parameters

    EAGLE 2 and the SDM-E2. Turn on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2 and establish a connection between them as described above in "Turning on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2". The EAGLE 2 will display the home screen.
  • Page 24 If you wish to cancel setting the bump test parameters or were just viewing the parameters to confirm their values, press and release the BUMP  button to return to the home screen. To continue and change parameters, press and release the EDIT ENTER button.
  • Page 25: Setting The Calibration Parameters

    EAGLE 2 and the SDM-E2. Turn on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2 and establish a connection between them as described above in "Turning on the SDM-E2 with an EAGLE 2". The EAGLE 2 will display the home screen.
  • Page 26 If you wish to cancel setting the calibration parameters or were just viewing the parameters to confirm their values, press and release the CAL  button to return to the home screen. To continue, press and release the EDIT ENTER button. A cursor will appear to the right of the first calibration parameter.
  • Page 27: Setting The Gas Inlet Parameters

    E2 will remember the gas inlet setting for other EAGLE 2s with the same gas combination. The SDM-E2 will remember the gas inlet setting for 10 EAGLE 2 gas combinations. When an 11th gas combination is connected, the 1st gas combination’s gas inlet settings will be discarded.
  • Page 28 Press and release the EDIT ENTER button. The EAGLE 2 will display the following screen with the two gas inlet parameters and a cursor next to the first parameter. The USING setting will be visible. GAS INLET PARAMETER 1.USING : GAS1&GAS2 < 2.ASSIGN : .
  • Page 29 To edit the gas assignments, move the cursor next to the ASSIGN parameter with the BUMP  or CAL  button if necessary and press and release EDIT ENTER. The gas assignment screen will be displayed. 50%LEL GAS1 < OXY 12.0vol% GAS1 25.0ppm GAS1...
  • Page 30: Connecting Calibration Gas

    4-gas EAGLE 2 plus an ammonia ESM-01 sensor, you will need a cylinder of 10 ppm ammonia connected to the GAS 2 fitting on the back of the SDM-E2. If you have a standard 4-gas EAGLE 2 plus a PID sensor and an ammonia ESM-01 sensor, you will need both an isobutylene calibration cylinder and an ammonia calibration cylinder.
  • Page 31 Standard 4-gas + SO2 5-gas mix with LEL/Oxy/CO/H2S/SO2 To connect calibration gas to the SDM-E2, do the following: If the area around the docking station is not considered a fresh air area (an area free of combustible and toxic gases and of normal oxygen content, 20.9%) install a tube not longer than 10 feet on the filter attached to the AIR...
  • Page 32: Installing The Single Module Data Viewer Software

    Exit from all applications and open windows. Go to www.rkiinstruments.com/sdme2. Click on the Download tab. Click the SDM-E2 Standalone Single Module link. A .zip file will begin to download. Select whether you want to open or save the .zip file.
  • Page 33: Chapter 4: Operation

    TC, PID, ESM-01, etc., see “Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors” on page 42 for bump testing instructions. When a bump test is performed, the SDM-E2 performs a fresh air adjustment on an EAGLE 2 and then applies calibration gas to the instrument. The docking station then analyzes the response results based on criteria defined by the bump test check tolerance parameter and determines if the instrument passed the bump test.
  • Page 34 Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and slide the instrument forward until it falls into place as illustrated below. Figure 11: Inserting the EAGLE 2 WARNING: Inserting the EAGLE 2 improperly may damage the exhaust bellow at the back of the SDM-E2.
  • Page 35 See “Setting the Bump Test Parameters” on page 18. Verify that the appropriate calibration gas cylinder is connected to the GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the SDM-E2. See “Connecting Calibration Gas” on page 25 for calibration gas cylinder options and calibration gas connection procedures.
  • Page 36 13. The “Z” to the right of the gas reading indicates that air is being applied to the instrument for a fresh air adjustment (zero). The SDM-E2 will apply fresh air to the instrument for the time defined by the AIR TIME bump test parameter.
  • Page 37 0ppm • If one or more of the sensors fails the fresh air adjustment, the SDM-E2 will abort the bump test and will not apply calibration gas. If this happens, the BUMP  LED will flash red indicating a failure and the following screen will appear indicating which channels passed and failed the fresh air adjustment with a P (pass) or an F (fail) to the right of the “Z”.
  • Page 38 15. The SDM-E2 will apply calibration gas to the instrument for the time defined by the GAS TIME bump test parameter. A “B” will appear to the right of the gas reading to indicate that calibration gas is being applied for a bump test.
  • Page 39 17. When the AUTO CAL bump test parameter is set to ON: • If all channels pass the bump test: a. The following screen appears indicating all channels passed the bump test with a “P” to the right of the “B” for each channel: 48%LEL OXY 12.0vol% 24.0ppm...
  • Page 40 The current gas readings will be displayed along with the bump test results. A “C” will appear next to the channels indicating they are being calibrated. The BUMP  LED will continue to flash amber and the CAL  LED will begin flashing amber to indicate a calibration is taking place.
  • Page 41: Calibrating Instruments

    19. The results of the bump test or bump test and calibration will be stored in the SDM-E2’s memory and will be available to copy to a USB flash drive. See “Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive” on page 69 for instructions to copy the saved bump test and calibration records to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 42 To perform a calibration on an instrument: Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-E2 and to an AC wall socket. Press and hold the SDM-E2’s POWER button. The LEDs will turn amber. When the BUMP  and CAL  LEDs turn off, release the POWER button.
  • Page 43 If the EAGLE 2 is equipped with NiMH batteries and you wish to charge the batteries, connect the charging cable at the front of the SDM-E2 to the charging jack on the back of the instrument. The CHARGE LED will begin to flash amber.
  • Page 44 12. The “Z” to the right of the gas reading indicates that air is being applied to the instrument for a fresh air adjustment (zero). The SDM-E2 will apply fresh air to the instrument for the time defined by the AIR TIME calibration parameter.
  • Page 45 45ppm The “C” indicates calibration gas is being applied. 15. The SDM-E2 will then purge the system with fresh air for the time defined by the AIR TIME calibration parameter. The calibration results will be displayed Calibrating Instruments with Standard Sensors • 40...
  • Page 46 CAL  LED will automatically be cleared. 18. The results of the calibration will be stored in the SDM-E2’s memory and will be available to copy to a USB flash drive. See “Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive”...
  • Page 47: Bump Testing An Instrument With Special Sensors

    Bump Testing an Instrument with Special Sensors When a bump test is performed, the SDM-E2 performs a fresh air adjustment on an EAGLE 2 and then applies calibration gas to the instrument. The docking station then analyzes the response results based on criteria defined by the bump test check tolerance parameter and determines if the instrument passed the bump test.
  • Page 48 Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and slide the instrument forward until it falls into place as illustrated below. Figure 13: Inserting the EAGLE 2 WARNING: Inserting the EAGLE 2 improperly may damage the exhaust bellow at the back of the SDM-E2.
  • Page 49 See “Setting the Bump Test Parameters” on page 18. Verify that the appropriate calibration gas cylinder is connected to the GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the SDM-E2. See “Connecting Calibration Gas” on page 25 for calibration gas cylinder options and calibration gas connection procedures.
  • Page 50 NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-5.00 %vol range, be sure to replace the air filter at the AIR inlet fitting with the CO scrubber when testing an instrument with a CO sensor installed to ensure that the CO present in fresh air is scrubbed out.
  • Page 51 0.0ppm • If one or more of the sensors fails the fresh air adjustment, the SDM-E2 will abort the bump test and will not apply calibration gas. If this happens, the BUMP  LED will flash red indicating a failure and the following screen will appear indicating which channels passed and failed the fresh air adjustment with a P (pass) or an F (fail) to the right of the “Z”.
  • Page 52 15. The SDM-E2 will apply GAS 1 calibration gas to the instrument for the time defined by the GAS TIME bump test parameter. The fifth and sixth channels’ gas reading will be replaced by dashes while the standard 4 sensors are being bump tested.
  • Page 53 Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2 will determine if the fifth channel passed the bump test and will indicate a P (pass) or an F (fail) to the right of the “B” which indicates it is a bump test result.
  • Page 54 Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2 will determine if the sixth channel passed the bump test and will indicate a P (pass) or an F (fail) to the right of the “B” which indicates it is a bump test result.
  • Page 55 GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the fifth sensor and the SDM-E2 will determine if it passed bump testing. If it passed, the following screen will appear: 48%LEL OXY 12.0vol% 23.0ppm 47ppm 4500ppm --------- NOTE: If your instrument has only one special sensor, continue to step 18.
  • Page 56 Once the GAS 2 calibration gas has been applied for the appropriate amount of time, the SDM-E2 will determine if the sixth channel passed the bump test and will indicate a P (pass) or an F (fail) to the right of the “B” which indicates it is a bump test result. If it passed, the following screen will appear.
  • Page 57 --------- c. GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the fifth channel and the SDM-E2 will determine if it passes bump testing. If it does not pass, a calibration will automatically begin on that channel. If it does pass, the bump test will continue as described in step e.
  • Page 58 CHANGE GAS2 TO NH3 OK : EDIT f. Once you have changed the GAS 2 cylinder to the appropriate gas, press and release the EDIT ENTER button on the SDM-E2. The bump test will continue. 29%LEL BF CF OXY 18.0vol% BF CF 25.0ppm...
  • Page 59 GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the sixth channel and the SDM-E2 will determine if it passes bump testing. If it does not pass, a calibration will automatically begin on that channel. If it does pass, the bump test will continue as described in step i.
  • Page 60 19. The results of the bump test or bump test and calibration will be stored in the SDM-E2’s memory and will be available to copy to a USB flash drive. See “Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive” on page 69 for instructions to copy the saved bump test and calibration records to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 61: Calibrating An Instrument With Special Sensors

    “Setting the Gas Inlet Parameters” on page 22. To perform a calibration on an instrument: Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-E2 and to an AC wall socket. Press and hold the SDM-E2’s POWER button. The LEDs will turn amber.
  • Page 62 Install an EAGLE 2 in the instrument cradle. Set the EAGLE 2 onto the top of the SDM-E2 and slide the instrument forward until it falls into place as illustrated below. Figure 14: Inserting the EAGLE 2 WARNING: Inserting the EAGLE 2 improperly may damage the exhaust bellow at the back of the SDM-E2.
  • Page 63 Verify that the appropriate calibration gas cylinder is connected to the GAS 1 and GAS 2 fittings on the back of the SDM-E2. See “Connecting Calibration Gas” on page 25 for calibration gas cylinder options and calibration gas connection procedures.
  • Page 64 Connect the gas out to EAGLE 2 line to the inlet fitting on the EAGLE 2. NOTE: If you have an EAGLE 2 with an IR CO sensor in the 0-10,000 ppm or 0-5.00 %vol range, be sure to replace the air filter at the AIR inlet fitting with the CO scrubber when testing an instrument with a CO sensor...
  • Page 65 0.0ppm • If one or more of the sensors fails the fresh air adjustment, the SDM-E2 will abort the calibration and will not apply calibration gas. If this happens, the CAL  LED will flash red indicating a failure and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 66 GAS 2 fitting. 29%LEL OXY 18.0vol% 25.0ppm 45ppm 3500ppm --------- 16. GAS 2 calibration gas will be applied to the fifth channel and the SDM-E2 will determine if it passes calibration. 29%LEL OXY 18.0vol% 25.0ppm 45ppm 3500ppm...
  • Page 67 3500ppm 3.0ppm 20. The SDM-E2 will then purge the system with fresh air for the time defined by the AIR TIME calibration parameter. The calibration results will be displayed with a P (pass) or an F (fail) while a fresh air purge is performed.
  • Page 68 CAL  LED will automatically be cleared. 23. The results of the calibration will be stored in the SDM-E2’s memory and will be available to copy to a USB flash drive. See “Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive”...
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting NOTE: This troubleshooting guide describes SDM-E2 problems only. See the EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual for problems you may encounter with the EAGLE 2. Table 6: Troubleshooting the SDM-E2 Symptoms Probable Causes Recommended Action • Fresh air • The SDM-E2 is not in a 1.
  • Page 70 • No IR connection • SDM-E2 is not turned on. 1. Turn on the SDM-E2. If it does not turn on, check that the AC between EAGLE 2 • The EAGLE 2 is not adapter is plugged into an AC...
  • Page 71: Charging An Instrument In A Docking Station

    Charging an Instrument in a Docking Station The SDM-E2 can be used to charge the rechargeable NiMH batteries in an EAGLE 2 equipped with them. To maximize the EAGLE 2’s run time and the battery life, make sure the batteries’ charge is as low as possible before recharging them.
  • Page 72: Recharging A Battery Pack Without Performing Any Operations

    When the charge is complete, the CHARGE status LED will turn solid green. Recharging a Battery Pack Without Performing Any Operations Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-E2 and to an AC wall socket and that the power jack is plugged into the back panel of the SDM-E2.
  • Page 73: Batteries Too Drained For Standalone Operation

    It will not connect to the SDM-E2. The instrument cannot be bump tested or calibrated in the charge cycle. Once the 20 minute charge cycle has ended, the unit will automatically turn back on and connect to the SDM-E2. The unit can now be bump tested or calibrated.
  • Page 74: Calibration And Bump Test Records

    Copying Calibration and Bump Test Records to a USB Flash Drive The SDM-E2 will only perform a copy operation if there is at least one record saved in its memory. If there are no records saved in the docking station’s memory, the COPY LED will be off and the COPY button will not function.
  • Page 75: Clearing The Sdm-E2'S Memory

    Each time a copy function is performed, a file is saved to the flash drive in the DAT folder. The file name will begin with “SDM-E2” and the remainder of the file name will depend on the serial number of the SDM-E2 used and the date of the most recent bump test or calibration performed on the SDM-E2.
  • Page 76: Bump Testing Or Calibrating And Saving Files To A

    The files that an SDM-E2 saves to a USB flash drive are structured so that they can be imported into a database controlled by the Single Module Data Viewer Software. See “Importing Files Into the Database” on page 74 for instructions to add files to the database.
  • Page 77: Chapter 5: Single Module Data Viewer Program

    The Single Module Data Viewer Program is used to view, organize, and print bump test and calibration records that were created by the SDM-E2 while used in the standalone configuration. It can also be used to export these records from its database for use in other programs.
  • Page 78: Data Viewing Window

    In the example above, the data is organized by date. You can do the following in the data viewing window: • Import files into the database that were created by an SDM-E2 73 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Program...
  • Page 79: Importing Files Into The Database

    Print a bump test or calibration report that includes the results and all gas readings. Importing Files Into the Database The files generated by the SDM-E2 are structured to be imported into the Single Module Data Viewer Program database. To import data files into the database, do the following: While in the Data Viewing Window, click the Import button.
  • Page 80: Organizing The Data

    Organizing the Data When viewing the data, it can be organized in two ways: Base View Format In base view format, neither of the Serial No, Station ID, or User ID selection boxes in the lower left of the window are selected and the Base box appears next to these selection boxes with two radio buttons.
  • Page 81: Viewing The Data

    ID View Format In ID view format, the data can be organized by one or more of the following items depending on which selection box or boxes in the lower left corner of the data viewing window are selected: • Serial Number •...
  • Page 82 When an item no longer has a (+) or (-) symbol next to it, single click it and the contents of the item will be shown on the right side of the window. If you are viewing data in base view format with the data organized by type, expand the item, bump test or calibration, you wish to view.
  • Page 83 If you organize the data by date, then folders organized by year/month appear in the left side of the window. Expand the folder you want to see and click on the calibration or bump test folder. The calibration or bump test files will appear in the upper right side of the window.
  • Page 84 If you are viewing data in ID view format, expand the folders in the left side of the window until the bump test or calibration folder you wish to view is visible. Expand the folder by clicking the (+) symbol next to it. Folders organized by year/month will be listed below the calibration or bump test folder.
  • Page 85: Deleting Data

    appear showing the selected printer and confirming if you want to print. Verify that the selected printer is correct and click OK. To print the complete results, pass/fail and gas readings, of one of the files in the upper right part of the data view window, click on one of the files to select it and then click the print button that appears above the file details in the lower right.
  • Page 86: Exiting The Program

    Operator’s Manual, SDM-E2 Docking Station Standalone Configuration (this document) 71-0251RK Operator’s Manual, SDM-E2 Docking Station PC Controller Configuration 71-8006RK Product CD, SDM-E2, includes Single Module Data Viewer and PC Controller Programs 81-0012RK-01 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL CH in air, 34 liter steel 81-0012RK-03...
  • Page 87 Table 8: Spare Parts List Part Number Description 81-0018RK-01 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane in air, 34 liter steel 81-0018RK-03 Calibration cylinder, 50 %LEL isobutane in air, 103 liter steel 81-0023RK-01 Calibration cylinder, H , 8% volume in nitrogen, 34 liter steel 81-0024RK-01 Calibration cylinder, H , 100% volume, 34 liter steel...
  • Page 88 Table 8: Spare Parts List Part Number Description 81-0142RK-04 5-gas calibration cylinder, CH S/CO/SO , 34 liter aluminum 81-0143RK-02 Five-gas calibration cylinder, CH S/CO/IBL, 58 liter aluminum 81-0143RK-04 Five-gas calibration cylinder, CH S/CO/IBL, 34 liter aluminum 81-0154RK-02 Four-gas calibration cylinder, 50% LEL CH /12% O /50 ppm CO/ 25 ppm H...
  • Page 89: Appendix A: Bump Testing And Calibrating Eagle 2S With Ir Sensors

    Parameters” on page 22 for instructions to change the gas port assignment. NOTE: These default gas port assignments apply only to the SDM-E2 when used in its Standalone Configuration. See the SDM-E2 PC Controlled Configuration Operator’s Manual for a description of the PC Controller Program’s default gas port assignments for IR sensors.
  • Page 90 Table 9: Default Gas Port Assignments for IR Sensors IR Sensor Gas Port EAGLE 2 Gas Combination Assignment Multiple IR Sensors IR CO2 (any range) + IR “HC” (LEL only or autoranging) IR CO2: GAS 2 IR “HC”: GAS 1 IR CH4 (volume only) + IR “HC”...

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