Riken Keiki 9000 Series Operating Manual
Riken Keiki 9000 Series Operating Manual

Riken Keiki 9000 Series Operating Manual

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PT0E-2090
Portable Gas Detector
9000 Series
Configuration Program
MT-9000 Series (EX)
Operating Manual
2-7-6 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8744, Japan
Phone : +81-3-3966-1113
Fax : +81-3-3558-9110
E-mail : intdept@rikenkeiki.co.jp
Web site : https://www.rikenkeiki.co.jp/

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  • Page 1 PT0E-2090 Portable Gas Detector 9000 Series Configuration Program MT-9000 Series (EX) Operating Manual 2-7-6 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8744, Japan Phone : +81-3-3966-1113 Fax : +81-3-3558-9110 E-mail : intdept@rikenkeiki.co.jp Web site : https://www.rikenkeiki.co.jp/...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Document ..........................3 1-1 Introduction ............................3 1-2 Program purpose and features ......................3 1-3 DANGER, WARNING, and NOTE ....................... 4 Installing and Uninstalling .......................... 5 2-1 Operating environment and precautions ..................... 5 2-2 PC settings ............................5 2-3 Installing the software ..........................
  • Page 3: About This Document

    Windows operations before proceeding. 1-2 Program purpose and features This software program is used to check and edit the internal settings of 9000 Series Portable Gas Detectors (GX-9000/GX-9000H).  Unauthorized reprinting or reproduction of the contents of this document in part or in whole is strictly prohibited, unless otherwise stipulated by law.
  • Page 4: Danger, Warning, And Note

    1-3 DANGER, WARNING, and NOTE This operating manual uses the following categories to indicate potential damage/hazards if the user disregards the information provided and uses the product incorrectly: This indicates situations in which improper handling may result in fatal or DANGER serious injury or significant property damage.
  • Page 5: Installing And Uninstalling

    Installing and Uninstalling 2-1 Operating environment and precautions This program is compatible with the Microsoft Windows 10, Microsoft Windows 11 operating system. The program is not compatible with other operating systems. This program requires up to approximately 5 MB of free hard disk space to install. It may require additional space, depending on the number of data items.
  • Page 6: Installing The Software

    Install this programme on your personal computer. Proceed as follows. 1. Download the zip file (9000Series configuration Program (MT-9000Series (EX))) from the product information page on the RIKEN KEIKI CORPORATION website. 2. Double-click the "setup.exe" file in the zip file.
  • Page 7: Accept License Agreement

    2-4-2 Accept license agreement The license agreement screen is displayed. ⇒ Consent to the license agreement by selecting the corresponding radio button and click [Next] to install the software. To abort the installation, click [Cancel]. To go back and review the previous page, click [Back]. 2-4-3 User information A screen is displayed for entering user information.
  • Page 8: Installation Destination Folder

    2-4-4 Installation destination folder The installation destination folder is displayed. (To change the folder, click [Change] and specify another folder.) ⇒ To install the software, click [Next]. To abort the installation, click [Cancel]. To go back and review the previous page, click [Back]. 2-4-5 Start setup Final confirmation to install the software ⇒...
  • Page 9: Finish

    2-4-6 Finish A screen appears indicating that the installation is complete. ⇒ Click [Finish] to end the installation. NOTE  Make sure you have read and fully understand the terms of the software license agreement before installing the software.  Saving past data before reinstalling Note the following precautions if reinstalling the program: Uninstall the program before reinstalling.
  • Page 10: Uninstallation Procedure

    2-5 Uninstallation procedure The exact procedure may vary depending on the particular Windows version used. Refer to the user manual for the environment being used (e.g., Windows 10). To uninstall the software, click [Start] on the taskbar, click [Settings], and launch the Control Panel. Open this.
  • Page 11 Click [Uninstall] again in the confirmation window to begin uninstalling. * A User Account Control dialog is displayed. Click [Yes]. NOTE  The message [Do you want to remove the shared file?] may appear during the uninstallation. Select [No]. Selecting [Yes] may affect other applications. 11 / 30...
  • Page 12: Operating Procedures

    Operating Procedures Launch the program by clicking the [9000Series Config] shortcut on the desktop or from the Start menu. 3-1 Main unit preparation 1. Connect the gas detector to the PC via a USB cable. 2. Enter the startup password (refer to ‘3-2 Entering the startup password’) to launch the software. 3.
  • Page 13: Main Screen

    3-3 Main screen The main screen is displayed once the password has been entered. ① ② ③ ④ Item Description Title bar The title bar displays the application name, program number, and ① version. Control panel Used to set the password, import or export device information, and ②...
  • Page 14 1. Password change Changes the password required to launch the software. 【Display】 The [Password change] button is enabled when a detector is connected. The [Password change] button is grayed out and disabled when no detector is connected. 【Operation】 Clicking the [Password change] button displays the new password input dialog. You can input single-byte alphanumeric and symbol characters in the input box.
  • Page 15 【Operation】 Click the [Write] button to display the write confirmation dialog. Click the [OK] button in the write confirmation dialog to start exporting data to the detector. Clicking the [Cancel] button in the write confirmation dialog cancels the export process and closes the dialog.
  • Page 16: Configuration Settings

    3-3-2 Configuration settings This is used to configure various gas detector settings. ① ② ③ Item Description Device Displays the detector information. ① status Tab 1 Parameter: Sets various gas detector settings. ② Sensor: Sets various sensor settings. Station & user: Sets the station ID and user ID.
  • Page 17 NOTE  The display is blank until the detector data is imported. 2. Tab 1 (Parameter) Sets various gas detector settings. Item Description Serial No. Input the detector serial number. Station ID Select the detector station ID. User ID Select the detector user ID. Date format Select the detector date format.
  • Page 18 <User ID> 【Display】 Displays the user ID list imported from the detector or from a CSV file. (The display is unselected until the detector data is imported). 【Operation】 Click the drop-down list box after importing ID data to display the list of imported IDs. Before selecting from ID list While selecting from ID list After selecting from ID list...
  • Page 19 3. Tab 1 (Sensor) Sets various sensor settings. Item Description Display position Select the sensor display position from 1 to 6. The position to set must differ from those set for other sensors. Gas alarm Enter concentrations for the 1st, 2nd, STEL, and TWA gas alarms. concentrations If no alarm setpoint exists, [--------] is displayed.
  • Page 20 4. Tab 1 (Station & user) Sets the station ID and user ID. Item Description Read Imports list data from the detector. Export Saves the displayed list data in CSV format. Import Imports list data in CSV format to alter it. NOTE ...
  • Page 21 5. Tab 2 (Display mode) Sets various settings in display mode. Item Description DISP mode setting items Toggles the various display mode settings on and off. Conversion gas This can be altered if an NCF sensor is mounted and no TEF sensor is selection mounted.
  • Page 22 6. Tab 2 (User mode) Item Description Display backlight Select from 0 to 255 seconds. Beep interval Operating interval for the confirmation beep (period for which the backlight is turned on when a key is pressed) Select from 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 180, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3000, and 3600 seconds.
  • Page 23 Language The following selections are available: English, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Chinese (SC), Chinese (TC), Vietnamese, Polish, Turkish, Slovak, Czech * Refer to ‘7-4-5 Setting the display language’ in the detector operating manual. BLE mode Can be switched to [Off] and [On (Advertising)]. * Refer to ‘6-4-6 Setting Bluetooth device connection’...
  • Page 24: Pid Gas List Function

    3-3-3 PID gas list function Click [PID] on the control panel to activate the PID gas list function. Use this function to alter the PID gas list. Item Description Import Imports PID gas table data from a separate file and updates the gas table data displayed.
  • Page 25 NOTE  The list displayed before importing contains the values saved to the PC. For this reason data to be edited inside the detector must be imported before entering new settings. 1. Import Imports gas table data from a separate file and updates the gas table data displayed. Select the file, then click [Open].
  • Page 26 3. User list display The user list makes it easier to select frequently selected gases. Up to 30 gas types can be set. It is displayed when the user list display is checked. Item Description [→ Add] Select a gas in the gas table data and click [→Add] to add that gas to the user list.
  • Page 27 4. Gas highlighted in blue Double-click/right-click the gas highlighted in blue to perform various operations on that gas. Edit You can edit the gas alarm setpoints and abbreviated name. Delete You can delete the gas (except the isobutylene calibration gas) from the gas table data.
  • Page 28: Usage Precautions

    Usage Precautions Note the following precautions when using this program: ① Connect the USB cable correctly for receiving data. ② Avoid using similar functions on other applications at the same time when data is being received. ③ Do not force-quit this program (e.g., using the Ctrl + Alt + Del operation). The program shutdown processing saves configuration parameters for the next time the program starts.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Multiple CP210x Disconnect the USB connections except for the multiple USB serial products are connected. USB connection to the 9000 Series unit to be converters are set. connected *1 Launch Device Manager and check to confirm that [Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge (COM number)] is displayed for the ports (COM and LPT).
  • Page 30: Software Function Specifications

    Software Function Specifications Product name 9000 Series Configuration Program (Program name) MT-9000 Series (EX) Product model Config9000.exe Executable file name Microsoft Corporation Compatible operating systems Windows 10 Approx. 2 MB Program size (Uses up to 5 MB of hard disk space during installation.) Serial interface (USB to UART)...
  • Page 31 Revision History Issue Revision details Issue date First issue 2023/7/26...

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