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9.16. Non-Compliance Indicator LEDs

Non-Compliance is a user-settable option that flashes the red Non-Compliance Indicator LEDs
around the perimeter when the instrument experiences the following.
• Gas Event
• Bump Due
• Calibration Due
Non-Compliance Indicator LEDs automatically come on, regardless of user configuration, for the
following.
• Sensor Error
• Battery Error
• Calibration Error
Non-Compliance Indicator LEDs are designed to alert other people around the user that their unit is
not in compliance. Users are also allowed to change the flash interval and initiate the audible
seconds (10, 30, or 60 seconds). You can turn this indicator on or off for gas events, bump due,
and calibration due. You can also turn "beep" on or off and set the interval (10, 30, or 60 seconds).
The default setting for the Non-Compliance feature is off. The default interval is 30 seconds.
1. The non-compliance setting is designed to alert the safety manager to acknowledge the gas
event and remind them to download the data to check what happened.
2. Non-compliance events consist of Low, High, TWA, STEL, Negative, and Over Range status.
3. Gas event of non-compliance can be turned on or off.
4. When a gas alarm is dismissed, non-compliance indication will continue to indicate a gas
event by non-compliance indication (flash or flash and chirp/10, 30 or 60 seconds).
5. When a gas alarm is dismissed, if latching alarm is turned on, the instrument will continue to
alert alarm behavior (audible, visible, and vibration, once per second). After the button is
pressed to acknowledge the latching alarm, if Gas Event in non-compliance settings is on,
the instrument will continue to indicate a gas event.
6. Inserting the instrument in an IntelliDoX will clear the non-compliance indication (for gas
event). Any time the instrument is inserted in an IntelliDoX, the event log should be recorded
in the IntelliDoX. A manual bump test should clear the non-compliance indication for both
gas event and bump test due. Also, a manual calibration should clear the NCI for both gas
event and calibration due.

9.17. Passcode

By default, no passcode is required for access to the instrument's settings. However, a 4-digit
passcode can be set, which will prevent access to all settings. This can be set here or through
Honeywell SafetySuite software. If a passcode is ever lost and the instrument cannot be accessed,
contact Technical Support.
• Click once to advance the number (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.).
• Press and hold the button for 1 second to advance to the next digit.
• When the last digit is reached, press and hold the button for 1 second.
• Confirm by clicking the button once.
Important! If you forget your passcode, then contact Honeywell Technical Support.

9.18. Exit

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