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Protege ZM System Guide PROTEGE ZM PORTABLE GAS SYSTEM 087-0048 Rev B...
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Scott Safety. Scott Safety reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Scott Safety to provide notification of such revision or change.
Configuring the Test Station Software Parameters ......Using the USB Pen Drive to Read Default Settings with the Test Station Software Using the USB Pen Drive to Write Default Settings with the Test Station Software SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Guide Overview This guide describes the steps required to use the Protege ZM Portable Gas Monitor and optional system products. This document is for gas detection personnel to manage their gas monitoring device. This document contains information on installation, configuration, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This icon and text indicate the possibility of electrostatic discharge (ESD) in a procedure that requires the reader to take the proper ESD precautions. This icon and text designates information of special note. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Scott Safety Family documentation set. Documentation 33339 Table 1 Scott Safety Documentation Set DOCUMENT NAME PURPOSE DOCUMENT ID Protege ZM User Guide Provides information on operation and 087-0047 maintenance on the Protege ZM monitor. information on installation, Protege ZM System Provides 087-0048...
ABOUT THIS GUIDE Revision History Table 2 shows the revision history for this guide, providing a description of the changes. Table 2 Protege ZM System Guide Revision History REVISION CHANGE • Initial release. • Maintenance chapter — Removed Test Station hardware symptom related to bump test failure.
Table 3 Certifications and Approvals for Test Station MARK EMC Directive Low Voltage Directive Table 4 Certifications and Approvals for IR Connect MARK EMC Directive The approvals for the Protege ZM Monitors are listed in the Protege ZM User Guide. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Failure to follow these instructions may also result in serious injury or death. Scott Safety can take no responsibility for use of its equipment if it is not used in accordance with the instructions. If further operational or maintenance details are required but not provided in this guide, contact Scott Safety or their agent.
Warning: If the monitor does not function as described herein, remove from service and mark for maintenance. Only use Scott Safety replacement parts where applicable. Warning: Only use the monitor to monitor the atmosphere for the gases and concentrations for which it is set-up to detect.
Warning: Extended exposure of the detector to high concentrations of toxic gases may result in degraded sensor performance. If an alarm occurs due to high concentration of toxic gases, exit to a safe area, bump test, recalibrate if necessary or, if needed, call 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Caution: No attempt should be made to alter or repair the monitor. Caution: Do not attempt to replace the monitor’s battery. It is not replaceable. Caution: Discard monitor as soon as the battery indicator shows fully discharged battery. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
087-0048 Chapter 1 Rev B QUICK REFERENCE Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Typical Quick Reference SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
1 slow flash 1 slow beep 1 slow every second every second vibration every second High Alarm 2 fast flashes 2 fast beeps 2 fast and Over every second every second vibrations Limit (OL) every second Alarm 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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BUP & reading. * When the battery life remaining clock displays 0 hours the detector operates for 8 hours before deactivating. ** This applies only when a bump test interval is set. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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CHAPTER 1: QUICK REFERENCE 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
087-0048 Chapter 2 Rev B INTRODUCTION Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Monitor Overview and Optional System Products SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION Monitor Overview and The Protege ZM is a portable clip-on one (1) gas disposable monitor that is operated Optional System with a single button and has a two (2) year life span (typical). Comes with a non-field Products replaceable lithium-ion battery, filter and sensor already installed and ready for use.
However, you my want to reconfigure some of the parameters based upon your application. See “Configuring the IR Connect Software Parameters” on page 28. If you have any questions about the monitor or its operation contact Scott Safety. See “Technical Service” on page 86. Figure 1 shows the major parts of the monitor.
NUMBER ITEM Operation Button Alligator Clip (back) Figure 2 shows the major parts of the Test Station. Figure 2 Major Parts of the Test Station Table 9 lists the major parts of the Test Station. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Figure 3 Major Parts of the IR Connect Table 10 lists the major parts of the IR Connect. Table 10 Major Parts of the IR Connect REFERENCE NUMBER ITEM IR Communications LED (front) USB Cable Port Power LED (front) SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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087-0048 Chapter 3 Rev B INSTALLATION Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics: • Planning for Installation • Installation Checklist SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
See “Technical Service” on page 86. • With monitor: • The Monitor • Calibration Adapter • Protege ZM Gas Detector CD • Belt Clip Alligator • With IR Connect: • IR Connect • USB cable •...
Web site: • https://www.scottsafety.com/en/us/Pages/Softwaredownloads.aspx Updates to the IR Connect’s and Test Station’s Firmware are typically posted to our Web site. Download the applicable firmware: for the IR Connect (Pro_ZM_vX.X.img format), for the Test Station (TS-ProZM_vX.X.X.img format). SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
1 Prior to installing a higher version of the software, ensure the lower version is removed. To remove lower version, select Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Scott Safety IR Connect Un-install > Remove. 2 For Windows Vista OS, navigate to USER ACCOUNTS AND FAMILY SAFETY using the control panel and proceed to remove USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC).
5 After downloading the IR Connect Software, navigate to the “IRConnect_vXXXX.exe” file on the PC and double click it to start the installation procedure. 6 When prompted, click NEXT to proceed with installation. See Figure SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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7 When prompted, select components to install. See Figure Figure 10 IR Connect Software Installation (2 of 4) 8 If desired, select a custom location to install the IR Connect Software or use the default location. Click INSTALL to proceed. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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9 When prompted, click FINISH to complete the installation. See Figure Figure 12 IR Connect Software Installation (4 of 4) Figure 13 shows the screen once you have successfully installed the software and clicked on the IR Connect Software icon. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the .NET Framework. The Test Station Software may be used with either the Test Station or the USB Pen Drive. Depending on your needs, select either the setup.exe or setup.msi file. Consult with your IT Administrator. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
1 Prior to installing a higher version of the software, ensure the lower version is removed. To remove lower version, select Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Scott Safety Test Station Un-install > Remove. 2 For Windows Vista OS, navigate to USER ACCOUNTS AND FAMILY SAFETY using the control panel and proceed to remove USER ACCOUNT CONTROL (UAC).
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Test Station Software Installation (1 of 3) 6 The Installing Test Station Dialog Box appears showing progress. See Figure Test Station Software Installation (2 of 3) Figure 16 7 The Installation Complete Dialog Box appears. Click CLOSE. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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Installation Checklist Test Station Software Installation (3 of 3) Figure 17 8 Double click on the Test Station desktop Shortcut to launch the application. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Configuring the Test Station Software Parameters • Using the USB Pen Drive to Read Default Settings with the Test Station Software • Using the USB Pen Drive to Write Default Settings with the Test Station Software SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
3 Click on the IR Connect Software icon on the desktop. The monitor is ready for a READ DEVICE command. 4 Then click READ DEVICE. If the read was successful, a Green Bar at the bottom of the screen appears. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Figure 19 IR Connect Software Successful Read Device After communications are established between the IR Connect and the Monitor, the parameters my be configured and a WRITE DEVICE performed. See “Configuring the IR Connect Software Parameters” on page 28. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
WRITE DEVICE command, perform a READ DEVICE command to verify changes. This ensures desired changes have been stored in memory. Over range WRITES are not stored in memory. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
When checked, disables the monitor’s LEDs from flashing when due LED Flashing for a Bump Test. When unchecked, the monitor’s LEDs flash when due for a Bump Test. Default= Unchecked Changed parameters appear in Green prior to WRITE DEVICE execution. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
WRITE DEVICE command, perform a READ DEVICE command to verify changes. This ensures desired changes have been stored in memory. Over range WRITES are not stored in memory. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
These commands (WRITE and READ FILE) are made to a PC, not to a Monitor. 1 Click WRITE FILE to save a particular configuration. See Figure Figure 22 IR Connect Software Write File 2 Next, the Save Configuration Dialog Box appears. Enter file name and click SAVE. See Figure SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
4 Click READ FILE to load a particular configuration. See Figure Figure 24 IR Connect Software Read File 5 Next, the Open Configuration Dialog Box appears. Click on the previously saved (WRITE FILE) name and click OPEN. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Writing and Reading Files Figure 25 IR Connect Software Open Configuration File 6 This reads (loads) the particular configuration parameters that were saved to memory for that Monitor. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
6 After proper IR Connect placement, ensure IR is selected and click READ. A successful connection results in a green bar in the lower right hand corner and the Unit 1 LED flashes Green. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Test Station — Allows changes to Test Station parameters • Protege ZM — Allows various changes to each sensor type. Once this configuration has been sent to the Test Station, every monitor that is Bump Tested or Calibrated takes on these new configuration parameters.
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After configuration changes, click WRITE. If a successful write, a Green Bar appears in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Figure 29 shows the Protege ZM Tab and Table 14 details the parameters. These parameters allow you to configure each sensor type to met your needs. Once this configuration has been sent to the Test Station, every monitor that is Bump Tested takes on these new configuration parameters.
Low Alarm parameter or vise vera. Also, avoid setting either or both High and Low Alarms parameters to zero. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death. Figure 29 Test Station Software Protege ZM Tab Screen Table 14 Test Station Protege ZM Tab Parameters ITEM...
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Configuring the Test Station Software Parameters Table 14 Test Station Protege ZM Tab Parameters (continued) ITEM DETAILS High Alarm/Low Allows adjusting the low/high alarm set point from the factory defaults. Alarm Set Points • For H Default low/high =10/15PPM Range =1 to 100 PPM •...
3 Ensure the USB DISK is selected and click READ. A successful connection results in a Green bar in the lower right hand corner. See Figure USB Disk Figure 30 Read 4 The defaults are restored for the Test Station, Protege ZM and the Logs. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Figure 31 Write 4 The settings are written for the Test Station, Protege ZM and the Logs. Additionally, the USB Pen Drive can be used to access the Event Logs and Test Records directly. This allows remote access and verification of the files. See “Retrieving Event Logs and Test Records Using the USB Pen Drive”...
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087-0048 Chapter 5 Rev B OPERATION Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics: • Operating the Monitor • Operating the Test Station SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Warning: If the display is missing icons or cannot be clearly read, please contact us. Table 15 Monitor LCD Items and Descriptions REFERENCE NUMBER DESCRIPTION Alarm Condition Icon Self-Test Status Icon Test Reminder Icon – Display indicates self-test needed Gas Type Icon 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
After the full element LCD displays, the low alarm and high alarm set points display. When a self-test is successful the monitor turns to the original screen showing Months with Clock icon and displays a CHECK MARK and one short audible beep sounds. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
4 Ensure the monitor is kept in front of the IR Connect until the “Hibernate OK” message is displayed at the bottom of the IR Connect Software. 5 Confirm the Monitor’s LCD is blank. 6 If you encounter any problems, please contact us. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Solid Green Note: the Monitor sounds and its LEDs flash. Testing Failed Solid Red Battery Charging LEDs cycle in a left to right direction Bump Test Button: Press to Test Calibration Button: Press to Test SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
4 A successful hibernation results in a GREEN light corresponding to the Monitor’s Unit Number. The Event Log is automatically stored onto the Test Station’s USB Memory. 5 Confirm the Monitor’s LCD is blank. 6 If you encounter any problems, please contact us. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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087-0048 Chapter 6 Rev B MAINTENANCE Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics: • Testing the Monitor • Maintenance • Error Codes • Troubleshooting SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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Readings obtained while monitor is out of calibration are invalid and could lead to death or injury. Scott Safety recognizes the potential of the monitor as a life saving device when operated and maintained correctly. As such, verifying proper operation of the monitor in the form of Calibration and regular Bump Testing is essential to ensure the monitor performs as intended in a potentially hazardous environment.
6 Press the Bump Test Button. Monitors alarm sounds, the Power LED lites Orange then Green, applicable Unit LEDs lite Orange, while non applicable Unit LEDs lite Red during the Bump Test. Unit LEDs lite Green when successful or Red if failed. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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1 Place the monitor either face up or face down, within 1” to 2” in front of the IR Connect, with the top end of the monitor facing the IR Connect. 2 Press SENSOR CALIBRATION, the dialog box appears. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Zero Calibration... OK, Apply Span Gas (Gas type)... xx ppm or %, and SPAN Calibration... and a Status Bar starts. See Figure Do not apply gas prior to the display of the “Zero Calibration... OK” message. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
7 When the monitor’s calibration is successful, all LED’s flash, it beeps, vibrates and the LCD reflects the reading. Since the IR Connect is no longer communicating with the monitor, the Status Bar finishes and the Dialog Box displays Calibration... Time-out. 8 Select CLOSE. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
LCD. This includes a maximum of two (2) screens with a maximum character limit on the USER ID of six (6) characters. The USER ID may be changed via the IR Connect Software. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
(Pro_ZM_vX.X.img format) to upgrade to and then click UPGRADE FIRMWARE. This takes about 30 seconds to perform. See Figure Do not move the monitor during the firmware upgrade. Also, note the location of the file. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Figure 37 Firmware Upgrade in Progress 3 Once a successful upgrade is complete, a Green Bar appears with “Download image... OK” at the bottom of the screen. See Figure Monitor Figure 38 Firmware Upgrade Successful SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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1 Position the monitor in front of the IR Connect. Perform a READ DEVICE prior to performing any upgrades to ensure communication has been established. 2 Click on SAVE EVENT LOG to save the log. This allows the selection of a specific folder to save the event log. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Prior to placing a monitor in hibernation, we recommend saving its event log. To save the log, click on SAVE EVENT LOG. This allows the selection of a specific folder to save the event log to. Once hibernation occurs, all prior event logs are erased. See Figure SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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A screen appears asking you if you want to proceed. If you have already saved the event log, click YES. See Figure IR Connect Software Figure 41 Hibernation 3 A successful hibernation displays a Hibernate... OK Green Bar. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
5 Three (3) folders: Logs, Firmware, and Config are shown, after accessing the USB via your PC. Only the Log folder applies when accessing the event logs and test records. Event logs are stored in the ProZM and TS-ProZM folders. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
3 The Browse For Folder Dialog Box appears. Select the location to store the file. By default these file are .CSV and should be opened using MS Excel. This is the default location for both test files and event logs. See Figure 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Individual serial number for test station Number Overall Pass/Fail Result Test F/W Test Station firmware version Version Test H/W Test Station hardware version Version Location This field may be configured via the Test Station Software. For example, unique location, etc. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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Alarm settings of the individual monitor. (High Alarm, Low Alarm) Options Intervals of the individual monitor. (Calibration Interval and Bump Test Interval) Options Number of days monitor scheduled test is due. (Bump Test Due and Calibration Test Due) 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Individual event logs (eventxxx.csv) are organized inside the ProZM folder by the serial number. The serial number format is MGYYWWxxxx (where M=Monroe code, G=Gas type (H,O,C), YY=Year, WW=Week and xxxx is the 4-digit serial number). SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Then select WRITE. This takes about 30 seconds to perform. During the operation, a Green Bar appears with “Upgrading Firmware ...”. See Figure Do not move the monitor during the firmware upgrade. Also, note the location. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Figure 48 Test Station Firmware Upgrade in Progress 3 Once a successful upgrade is complete, a Green Bar appears with “Done!” at the bottom of the screen. See Figure Figure 49 Test Station Firmware Upgrade Successful SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
If necessary, a mild detergent may be used. Dry thoroughly before applying power or replacing devices. Error Codes Table 23 provides a list of error codes for the Protege ZM. Table 23 Protege ZM Error Codes ERROR CODES...
• During a Write Ensure the sensor type and its applicable settings Device, a Write shown in the IR Connect software matches the actual Protege ZM Monitor you are trying to Write. Information Dialog Box appears stating “Check sensor type and Alarm setting.”...
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Replace case, item #31 (Portable) in Figure or latch or case item #56 (Stationary) in damaged • Power Jack shows Verify connection. physical damage or • Figure 51, and Replace Power Jack, item #34 in intermittent power Figure loss 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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Replace Calibration Cap Modification, item #2 in Figure damaged • Calibration Cup Replace Calibration Cup Holder Bracket, item #3 in Figure Holder Bracket damaged • Calibration Bottle Replace Calibration Bottle Mount Kit, item #29 in Figure Mount damaged SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Cable Ties • AC Power Adapter Verify Power Jack connection and function. power appears • Replace AC Power Adapter. See Table intermitted Figure 50 Test Station Front Panel Bottom View 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Lithium Rechargeable Battery with 093-0592 Figure 50 Wiring and Plug Item #7 in Lithium Battery Holder 073-0360 Figure 50 Item #8 in LED Kit 8000001 Figure 50 Item #9 in Microphone Subassembly 096-3469 Figure 50 SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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(Portable) in Figure 51 Item #31 Case Portable 077-1392 (Portable) in Figure 51 Item #32 in Bulkhead Fitting 5/16” Tube 077-1395 Figure 51& Figure 52 Item #33 in 1/8” High Pressure Tub Fitting 048-0084 Figure 51 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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074-0568 (Stationary) Figure 52 Item#57 Pry Out Plug 6/6 Nylon (Stationary) 074-0570 Stationary) in Figure 52 Cable Tie Kit 8000004 AC Power Adapter (12VDC, 18W) 028-0055 Note: For calibration equipment, contact your Scott sales representative. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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087-0048 Appendix A Rev B SPECIFICATIONS Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic: • Specifications SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
F (-10 to +50 Temperature Range For values outside this temperature range, you may experience reduced performance or alarm functionality. Operating Humidity 5% to 95% RH, Non-Condensing *Note: These values are factory defaults. These values may be changed. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
Power, Unit1, Unit2, Unit3 and Unit4 Buttons Bump Test and Calibration Information Stored Bump/Calibration Logs, Individual Monitor Event Logs, Firmware, and Unit Configurations Configuration Unit settings (configuration and Firmware) may be programmed/upgraded via the Test Station SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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Works with monitors with and without Hibernate mode. Portable/Stationary Industrial grade carrying case (easy open double throw Case latches, O-ring seal, pressure equalization valve) Dimensions Portable 19.75Lx15.5Wx7.5”D (501Lx394Wx191mmD) Stationary 19.5Lx13.5Wx3.0”D (495Lx343Wx76mmD) Weight Portable 13.74lbs. (6.23kg) (without Gas Bottle) Stationary 7.3lbs. (3.3kg) 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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087-0048 Appendix B Rev B SENSOR INFORMATION Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic: • Gas Interferences SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
Key: < Less than; ~ Approximate. For each sensor type, the table shows how 1ppm of an Interference Gas appears on that specific sensor type. For example, 1ppm CO appears as less than <0.02ppm on a H S sensor. 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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087-0048 Appendix C Rev B SUPPORT Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topics: • Technical Service • Parts List • Warranty Statement SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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APPENDIX C: SUPPORT Technical Service Congratulations on your purchase of a Scott Safety product. It is designed to provide you with reliable trouble-free service. Contact us, if you have technical questions, need support, or if you need to return a product.
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Beijing branch, Shanghai Eagle Safety Equipment Co. Ltd. Suite 708, Scitech Tower, No.22 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100004, P.R.China Telephone: +86-10-65150005 Asia Scott Safety – Asia Service Dept 2 Serangoon North Ave 5, #07-01 Singapore 554911 Telephone: +65. 6883 9671 Fax:+65.
Alligator Belt Clip 073-0355 Test Station Test Station 096-3467-xx -01= Portable -02= Stationary USB Memory Drive (Scott branded) 093-0582 Accessories AC Power Adapter (12VDC, 18W) 028-0055 for Test Station International plug kit for AC Power 028-0056 Adapter 087-0048 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
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IR Connect 093-0588 IR Connect USB Cable 093-0589 Note: For proper fit, use Scott provided USB cable. Manual Protege ZM Gas Detector CD 096-3474 S Single Gas Cylinder 25ppm, 34L 077-0272 Cylinders & bottle, (500PSI) Regulator CO Single Gas Cylinder 100ppm,...
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This warranty is valid only if the detector is activated within one year from the original date of manufacture by SCOTT. Scott Safety (SCOTT) warrants the Protege ZM TEST STATION PRODUCTS (THE PRODUCTS) to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from the original date of manufacture by SCOTT.
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Technical Support Installation Installation Setup Open Configuration File Parameters Device Use and Care Read Device Warnings and Cautions xvii Read File Save Configuration File Sensor Calibration Troubleshooting Error Codes Write Device Protege ZM Write File SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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Test Station IR Connect Software Test Station Software Parts List Power-Up Sequence USB Disk Monitor Read Test Station Write Protege ZM Error Codes Vista Windows 17, Read Test Station Software USB Disk Read Device IR Connect Software Warnings and Cautions...
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INDEX Windows Vista 17, Write USB Disk Write Device IR Connect Software Write File IR Connect Software SCOTT SAFETY 087-0048 REV B...
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