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HazSim Pro 1.0 User Manual 
3.20.2019 V1.2 
 
 
HazSim LLC 
PO Box 3642  
Palos Verdes, CA 90274 
310-997-9030 
 

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  • Page 1       HazSim Pro 1.0 User Manual  3.20.2019 V1.2  ─     HazSim LLC  PO Box 3642   Palos Verdes, CA 90274  310-997-9030   ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Startup Sequence  2.1.1. HazSim LAN  2.1.2. HazSim Server  2.1.3. HazSim Handheld  2.2. Turning Off the System  2.3. Charging the HazSim Handheld  Operating the System  3.1. Selecting a Meter  3.2. Meter Control Buttons  3.3. Controlling the Meter  3.4. Asking Questions  Advanced Features ...
  • Page 3: Overview

      1. Overview  The original HazSim Pro (v1) system is made up of three main parts. The server, the LAN,  and the Hazsim handheld. The system is contained with all accessory cords and a confined  space probe in a Pelican case.   ...
  • Page 4: Hazsim Lan

                          HazSim handhelds. The LAN will work up to a one thousand foot range, which is about the                        ...
  • Page 5: Hazsim Handheld

    The HazSim handheld, once connected to the server via the LAN, will become any meter  chosen by the instructor on the server. The HazSim has a power on/off button and touch  screen for ‘answering’ questions and ‘confirm’ power off of the unit. The HazSim handheld ...
  • Page 6 2.1.3 STEP THREE​ - Turn on the HazSim handheld by pressing and holding the  power button (Figure 06) located on the top of the HazSim for at least 2 seconds. Wait for  the startup to complete, approximately 30 seconds. When the device has completed ...
  • Page 7: Turning Off The System

    Select the ‘Power’ icon then select ‘Shut Down’. Wait until the server turns off before  storing.    To turn the HazSim handheld off, press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds; a  ‘Power Off’ option will appear on the screen of the HazSim, select ‘Power Off’ and the unit ...
  • Page 8 Figure 09:​ ​ M eter Control Window​ for standard Four Gas meter.    Using the touch screen or cursor, the instructor can manipulate the values shown on the  HazSim handheld up or down accordingly to create a simulated training environment.     ...
  • Page 9: Meter Control Buttons

    Change Meter​ - Opens meter select popup window  Buzz Meter​ - Press with cursor or touch and hold to activate the alarm on the HazSim  handheld in order to get the student’s attention back to the meter during training. This ...
  • Page 10: Controlling The Meter

    Norm-All returns ALL ‘gases’ to normal.   To change meters entirely, simply select the change meter icon on the meter control screen  and the previous list of meters will show. Select a new meter from the list and the HazSim  will change to the selected meter.  ...
  • Page 11   Edit/Add Questions  Your HazSim Pro 1.0 is delivered with a complement of standard questions sorted in  different question databases. Switch question databases with the Change Questions list  button on the meter control screen. To add a new question select Edit Question and a new ...
  • Page 12   Alarms  Your HazSim Pro 1.0 system has several factory preset alarms based on industry standards  but may not be the same as your local protocol. Select the Edit Alarm button and the  Alarm edit window will open as shown in Figure 09. ...
  • Page 13 ● Edit the right box to the desired alarm level  ● Closing the window will save what was entered  ● ‘Remove alarm’ will remove each alarm from the bottom of the list up  ● Check with HazSim if alarm is correct before using in training.     ...
  • Page 14 Batteries​ - Handheld batteries are designed to be quick-charged 8 to 12 hours prior to  training but do not hold a charge during storage so require charge before use. The  batteries are NOT user serviceable. Contact HazSim for repair or replacement.   ...
  • Page 15: Maximizing Range

    In general if the instructor can see the LAN, and the LAN can ‘see’ the students with  the HazSim, the range should be good. If you are training in an area with thick concrete or  steal, several feet below grade, reinforced vaults, or reinforced ships. ...
  • Page 16 Out of range, behind obstacle which blocks signal, check LAN, server off (also see connection issues) Nothing on HazSim screen HazSim is off, HazSim is booting up (blank for a few seconds) HazSim screen shows Logo HazSim is ‘on’ but not connected to server...

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