Smart-Device Gateway; Gas Readings - Industrial Scientific Radius BZ1 Product Manual

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• Counting gas-detection instruments and gateway units, a LENS group can include up to 25 equipment
items. For example, if one RGX and one TGX are used to monitor Group A, the group can
accommodate 23 gas-detection instruments.
Note: Group size may vary based on gateway settings or other conditions.

Smart-device gateway

Data from a Radius BZ1 can reach iNet through a smart-device gateway when the following are true.
• The smart device is running the iNet Now Sync App.
• At least one member of the LENS group is a Ventis Pro that is within range (approximately 30 m [32.8
yards]) of the smart device. This provides the required gateway connection for the transmission of
Radius data to iNet.
• The LENS group can include up to six gas-detection instruments.

Gas Readings

After a unit has been powered on, its self-test and start-up sequence successfully completed, gas readings
will display. As noted earlier in this manual, this display is referred to as the "Home" screen. The display will
vary based on the number of installed, operational sensors. As shown below, the home screen may display
actual gas readings (numeric view) or a general statement about the readings (text view).
During operation, the home screen will display unless the instrument is using the display to provide
information about an alarm, warning, indicator, or status item.
Home screen
Instrument status (no fault)
Gas name
Current gas reading
Pump installed (aspirated)
Battery charge
Home screen - two installed sensors
iNet Now status
Numeric view
Text view
Figure 6.1 Home screen variations
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LENS Wireless peer count
LENS group signal quality
Units of measure (ppm, %vol)
Time of day (12-hour format)
LEL calibration gas type
Home screen - six installed sensors

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