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Table Page Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability ........................0 Introduction ..................................1 Contacting BW Technologies by Honeywell ........................2 Safety Information - Read First............................2 Getting Started ..................................5 MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Modules......................6 Parts of the MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Module ..................7 Display Elements ................................
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MicroDock II User Manual Title Page Defining Pump Speed ..............................31 Mounting the MicroDock II ............................... 32 Changing Dip Switch Settings (GasAlertClip Extreme only) ........................34 Using the Base Station ..............................37 Confirming Inlet Setup ..............................37 Activating the Base Station ............................37 Self-Test..................................
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MicroDock II User Manual Title Page Conflicts ..................................55 Base Station Selects the Gas Inlet ........................... 56 User Selects Gas Inlet .............................. 56 Not Found ..................................57 Accessing the MMC/SD Card During a Test ........................58 Order of Gases Applied for Bump Tests and Calibrations.................... 59 Bump Test..................................
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MicroDock II User Manual Title Page Base Station MMC/SD Card.............................. 75 Event Logging ................................75 Inserting/Replacing a MMC/SD Card ..........................76 Accessing Test Results..............................76 PC Requirements ..............................76 Charging the Battery Pack (Excluding GasAlert Extreme and GasAlertClip Extreme) ..........77 Charger/Battery Pack Guidelines...........................
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List of Tables Title Figure Page International Symbols ............................4 The MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Module ................... 7 Display Elements ..............................8 Docking Module Pushbuttons..........................8 Base Station Pushbuttons ............................ 9 Base Station Connections ..........................10 Inserting the GasAlertClip Extreme and the GasAlert Extreme................12 Inserting the GasAlertMicro ..........................
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List of Figures Figure Title Page MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Modules....................6 The MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Module ................... 7 Base Station Pushbuttons ............................ 9 Base Station Connections ..........................10 Inserting the GasAlertClip Extreme and the GasAlert Extreme................12 Inserting the GasAlertMicro ..........................
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MicroDock II User Manual Save to MicroDock(s) Dialog Box ........................74 Replacing a MMC/SD Card ..........................76 viii...
MicroDock II Introduction The base station also provides data transfer for • GasAlert Extreme, a Warning • GasAlertMicroClip, To ensure personal safety, read the Safety Information before • GasAlertMax XT, and using the MicroDock II Base Station. • GasAlertQuattro detectors. The MicroDock II Automatic Test and Calibration Station (“the base sta- A maximum of 8 modules can be connected to the base station.
User Manual Contacting BW Technologies by Honeywell Safety Information - Read First To contact BW Technologies by Honeywell, call: Use the base station only as specified in this manual. USA: 1-888-749-8878 International symbols on the base station and in this manual are Canada: 1-800-663-4164 explained in Table 1.
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MicroDock ll base station • If the base station is damaged or parts are missing, contact BW Technologies by Honeywell immediately. • The base station must be used only in an area that is free of hazardous gas. Do not use the base station in a hazardous area.
Replacement Parts and Accessories. • The charger warranty will be void if a customer, personnel, or third parties damage the charger during repair attempts. Any non-BW Technologies by Honeywell service/repair attempts will void this warranty. Table 1. International Symbols Symbol Description Approved to both U.S.
MicroDock II Getting Started Getting Started Note A standard MicroDock II base station is shipped with two inlets. Confirm that the items listed below are included with the base station. If A maximum of four calibration gas inlets can be included if the base station is damaged or parts are missing, contact the place of specified by the user before purchasing.
MicroDock II User Manual MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Modules Figure 1. MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Modules To connect additional docking modules and to correctly insert detectors into docking modules, refer to Installation.
MicroDock II MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Modules Parts of the MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Table 2. The MicroDock II Base Station and Docking Module Module Item Description Docking module lid Detector bay Charger status LED (optional) Docking module Docking module pushbuttons and status LEDs Battery cover...
MicroDock II User Manual Display Elements Pushbuttons Table 3. Display Elements Docking Module Pushbuttons Icon Description Table 4. Docking Module Pushbuttons AC power Pushbutton Description Batteries charged* To bump test a detector, press BUMP CHECK. Batteries half-charged* After connecting a new docking module, BUMP CHECK Batteries at low level* press and hold...
MicroDock II Pushbuttons Base Station Pushbuttons Table 5. Base Station Pushbuttons Item Description • Activate the base station • Select menu to access the user options • Select to scroll to different user options or to other functions/selections within a user option •...
MicroDock II User Manual Installation Table 6. Base Station Connections Item Description Inlet filter assembly (PURGE 1) C-cell batteries (4) Battery cover Phillips pan head retaining screws (2) MMC or SD card Battery compartment Charger port USB port Power port Exhaust outlet Gas cylinder Demand flow regulator...
MicroDock II Installation Battery Installation Note The base station can operate from either an electrical power a Warning source or batteries. The batteries will provide automatic Only change batteries in an atmosphere that is free of hazardous backup power if the main power fails. gas.
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertClip Extreme and the GasAlert Table 7. Inserting the GasAlertClip Extreme and the GasAlert Extreme Extreme a Caution Item Description Alligator clip Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere with the base station/detector communication. Docking module lid Release tabs Detector bay...
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MicroDock II Installation 5. Lower the lid and press down until the release tabs click. When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN LED(s) on the docking module lights yellow and the base station LCD displays the • the docking module number, •...
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertMicro Table 8. Inserting the GasAlertMicro a Caution Item Description Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere Docking module lid with the base station/detector communication. Release tabs Detector bay Charge status indicator (charging model only) Connector pins (charging model only)
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MicroDock II Installation 11. Lower the lid and press down until the release tabs click. When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN LED(s) on the docking module lights yellow and the base station LCD displays the • the docking module number, •...
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR Note The GasAlertMicro 5, GasAlertMicro 5 PID, and GasAlertMicro 5 IR are referenced as the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR. The GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR rechargeable battery pack can be charged separately from the detector. Refer to Inserting the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR Battery Pack.
MicroDock II Installation 3. Press the two release tabs on the docking module and raise the Table 9. Inserting the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR lid. Item Description Important: If the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR detector is fitted with a Docking module lid pump, the diffusion adapter must be removed from the docking module lid.
MicroDock II User Manual 4. Hold the detector (serial number label down) at a 45° angle and Inserting the GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR Battery Pack insert the bottom into the detector bay. To insert the lithium battery pack, refer to Figure 9. and the following pro- Ensure that the connector outlets on the bottom of the detector cedure.
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MicroDock II Installation 3. Hold the battery pack (serial number label down) at a 45° angle and insert the bottom into the detector bay. Ensure that the connector outlets on the bottom of the battery pack lock into place over the connector pins in the docking bay, and then lower the top into place.
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertMicroClip Table 10. Inserting the GasAlertMicroClip a Caution Item Description Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere Module lid with the base station/detector communication. Release tabs Detector bay Alligator clip Charger status indicator Note If the GasAlertMicroClip is fitted with a calibration cap or auxil- iary filter, it must be removed prior to inserting the detector into...
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MicroDock II Installation 4. Lower the lid and press down until the release tabs click. When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN LED(s) on the docking module lights yellow and the base station LCD displays the • the docking module number, •...
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertMax XT Table 11. Inserting the GasAlertMax XT a Caution Item Description Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere Detector pump with the base station/detector communication. Alligator clip Charge status Module lid Release tabs Detector bay Pump connector...
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MicroDock II Installation Note The detector will briefly alarm when the pump connector is inserted. This is normal. The alarm will deactivate when the detector is properly inserted into the docking module. Ensure green is visible in the closed indicator. If it is not visible, the base station will not recognize the detector.
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting the GasAlertQuattro Table 12. Inserting the GasAlertQuattro a Caution Item Description Infrared or intense ambient light (sun or halogen) may interfere GasAlertQuattro with the base station/detector communication. Charge status Connector pins Detector bay Module lid Release tabs Note If the GasAlertQuattro is fitted with a calibration cap or auxiliary...
MicroDock II Installation 5. Close the lid and press until the release tabs click. Inserting the GasAlertQuattro Battery Pack When the detector has been inserted correctly, the RUN LED(s) To insert the GasAlertQuattro battery pack into the detector bay, refer to on the docking module lights yellow and the base station LCD Figure 13.
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MicroDock II User Manual 4. Insert the bottom of the battery pack (serial number label down) at a 30° angle into the detector bay and then lower the top into place. The docking module beeps and the Charge Status LED lights red.
MicroDock II Adding Another Docking Module Adding Another Docking Module Table 14. Adding Another Docking Module If required, refer to Using the Base Station before adding a docking Item Description module. Phillips pan-head screw (3) a Warning End plate Only one module can be connected at a time. Complete steps #1- Barbed fitting ports 20 for each docking module that is added.
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MicroDock II User Manual Figure 14. Adding Another Docking Module (Front View)
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MicroDock II Adding Another Docking Module Figure 15. Adding Another Docking Module (Back View)
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MicroDock II User Manual Figure 16. Attaching Back Cover Plate (Back View)
MicroDock II Adding Another Docking Module 1. Deactivate the base station. a Caution 2. Remove the power cord from the POWER port. If applicable, The base station must be deactivated after each module has been remove the charger cord from the CHARGER port. added.
MicroDock II User Manual Mounting the MicroDock II The factory default pump speed displays beside Pump Setup. The base station pump speed is measured as a percentage (%) and the flow meter measures speed in ml/min. Note The base station is shipped with the factory default pump speed set to 350 ml/min.
MicroDock II Mounting the MicroDock II 1. Determine a secure location to mount the base station. Using the screws that are provided, attach the wall mounting plates to the base station and docking modules. 2. When the plates are mounted on the base station, measure hori- zontally on the wall a distance of 2.38 in.
MicroDock II User Manual Changing Dip Switch Settings To change the dipswitch setting on a GasAlertClip Extreme docking (GasAlertClip Extreme module refer to Tables 15 and 16, Figures 16 and 17, and complete the only) following: The gas type for bump tests is defined by setting the dip switch within the 1.
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MicroDock II Changing Dip Switch Settings (GasAlertClip Extreme only) Note When reattaching the docking module, ensure the barbed tubing is inserted correctly. Ensure to correctly label the gas type on the docking module. Figure 19. Detaching the GasAlertClip Extreme Module...
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MicroDock II User Manual Figure 20. Changing Dip Switch Settings...
MicroDock II Using the Base Station Using the Base Station 2. Press and hold (the left most button) until the initializing screen displays. a Warning To prevent possible injury and/or property damage, only use the base station in a safe area that is free of hazardous gas, in an atmosphere of 20.9% oxygen.
MicroDock II User Manual If a detector is inserted but not activated, the LCD displays the following Deactivating the Base Station message. To deactivate the base station, it must be in normal operation. From the normal operation screen, press and hold (the rightmost button) until Powering Down displays.
MicroDock II User Options Menu User Options Menu Time/Date Time/Date adjusts the time (hour/minute), the date (month/day/year) The user options menu provides access to ten options. The following and the day of the week (1-7) of the base station. user options are listed in the order they are displayed on the base station LCD.
MicroDock II User Manual The cursor automatically displays below the first value of the a Warning month. Each value is selected, changed, and bypassed individu- Failed tests can result if the inlets are not setup correctly. ally. For initial base station activation, ensure the inlets are installed correctly as follows: •...
MicroDock II User Options Menu • Multi-gas Type Screen Continue to press to access the inlet 3, 4, and 5 screens. displays as the default gas type when each of the inlet screens are accessed for the first time. 4. To select a gas type, proceed to Type.
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MicroDock II User Manual Gas Type Gas Concentration Gas Type Gas Concentration (chlorine) bump only ppm and %LEL Custom 4-Gas ppm and %LEL HCN (hydrogen cyanide) Custom 3-gas ppm and %LEL S (hydrogen sulfide) Custom 2-Gas 3 – Gas SO NO (nitric oxide) ppm and %LEL (3-gas mix)
MicroDock II User Options Menu 7. To select a different gas type, press changes to 11. Press to move down to the gas concentration level. sel. indicate that the field is activated. Press to scroll through the list of gas types. 8.
MicroDock II User Manual Gas Cylinder Lot # Field Press sel to select the required gas. changes to the cursor automatically displays below the first value. Although this field is designed to enter the lot number of the correspond- ing gas cylinder, other types of data can be entered. A maximum of 14 characters (letters and/or numbers) can be selected.
MicroDock II User Options Menu 20. Repeat step #19 for the remaining values. Contrast The following screen displays the corresponding lot number for Contrast brightens or darkens the LCD. To adjust the contrast level, the attached gas cylinder. complete the following: 1.
MicroDock II User Manual 5. Press to scroll to another user option. 3. Press to scroll through the options. Enabled Press exit to return to the normal operation. Disabled Automatic auto Backlight Backlight enables, disables, or selects auto mode for the LCD lighting. Each selection displays beside Backlight and the backlight acti- The auto mode automatically disables the backlight when the base sta- vates and deactivates, depending upon the selection.
MicroDock II User Options Menu 3. Insert the MMC/SD card into the slot above the battery compart- Press sel to access the about base station screen. ment. If more than one docking module is connected to the base sta- tion, press to scroll to the additional docking module firmware revisions (M1 - M8).
MicroDock II User Manual 5. Press sel to confirm the selection and to access the format- 7. Press to scroll to another user option. ting confirmation screen. Press exit to return to normal operation. For additional information about the MMC/SD card, refer to Base Station MMC/SD Card.
MicroDock II User Options Menu 2. Press sel to confirm the selection and access the field 1. From the user options menu, press to scroll to ( changes to the Pass Code option. 2. Press sel to select the option and access the field ( changes 3.
MicroDock II User Manual Language Entering User Options When Pass Code Protected To access the user options menu when the base station is pass code The base station provides five language options and can display all text protected, complete the following: on the LCD in the following languages: 1.
MicroDock II Results History Results History 3. Press to scroll to the different language options. The available options are The results history displays the results of the last ten bump tests or cali- • Eng (English), brations. • Fran (French), The newest results display first.
MicroDock II User Manual Reconfiguring the Detector 7. The Load Configuration File dialog box displays. (not applicable to the GasAlertClip Extreme) Fleet Manager II can reconfigure the following detectors with the base station: • GasAlert Extreme • GasAlertMicro • GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR •...
MicroDock II Reconfiguring the Detector (not applicable to the GasAlertClip Extreme) 12. When the configuration is complete, click Save. The Save Con- The detector configuration will be updated when the detector is figuration dialog box displays. inserted into the docking module, and a bump test or calibration is initiated.
MicroDock II User Manual Gas Conflicts 20. Successful Reconfiguring: If reconfiguration is successful, the following screen displays. When performing a bump test or calibration, gas must be applied in a specific order to prevent gas conflicts that can damage the detector’s sensor(s).
MicroDock II Gas Conflicts If a gas conflict is detected by the base station, the gas conflicts screen 2. The conflicts/not found screen displays. automatically displays. 3. Press to scroll to the Abort Test option. Refer to the following sections, Conflicts Found.
MicroDock II User Manual Base Station Selects the Gas Inlet Note To resolve a conflict automatically, complete the following steps. sel is not pressed within 30 seconds, the base station automatically defaults to the inlet it has selected. 1. Press more in the gas conflicts screen to access the gas type/inlet screen to view which gas is configured for more than User Selects Gas Inlet...
MicroDock II Gas Conflicts Unsuccessful Conflict Resolution: If the conflict is not resolved by 2. Press to move to the gas that is in conflict. selecting a different inlet, refer to the following: • Ensure that the selected inlet is correct. •...
MicroDock II User Manual Accessing the MMC/SD Card During a Test The gases display. If an attempt is made to access the MMC/SD card on the base station from a PC while a bump test or calibration is being performed, the follow- ing screen displays.
MicroDock II Order of Gases Applied for Bump Tests and Calibrations Order of Gases Applied for Bump Tests and 5. Using Table 20., locate the corresponding rule number. Ensure that the desired order to apply gases corresponds to the gas Calibrations application rules.
MicroDock II Order of Gases Applied for Bump Tests and Calibrations Table 20. Gas Application Rules Rule # Gas Type Apply Exception(s) Two exceptions: NO and O First Three exceptions: PH and ClO First First Three exceptions: HCN Last One exception: PID Last One exception: PID COSH (H...
MicroDock II User Manual Bump Test To perform a bump test, complete the following: 1. Ensure the MMC/SD card is inserted if datalogging is required. A bump test is performed to confirm that the detector is responding to gas, and that the audio and visual alarms are operational. If the MMC/SD card is not inserted, displays on the LCD The following detectors transfer their event logs to the base station MMC...
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MicroDock II Bump Test 5. Depending upon the type of detector, the option to reconfigure is 6. The base station begins the bump test and displays the provided. • docking module number, If the detector was reconfigured without user’s consent, the fol- •...
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MicroDock II User Manual If there are no gas conflicts, the base station then applies the For more information, refer to Automatic Datalog Download gas. (GasAlertMicroClip, GasAlertMax XT, and GasAlertQuattro only). If more than one gas is being applied, the base station performs 8.
MicroDock II Bump Test Bump Test Results Bump Fail After the bump test is complete, the base station displays the results of the test. Pass If the detector failed a bump test, displays beside the applicable gas Fail Example: H2S Gas type not detected (H S is used as an If the detector fails an audible or visual test,...
MicroDock II User Manual Incorrect Inlet Setup Sensor Disabled a Warning If an inlet is not setup correctly, a hyphen ( ) displays beside the gas type. To prevent personal injury and/or property damage, enable or replace the sensor immediately. Refer to the corresponding detector user manual or technical reference guide for sensor replacement procedures.
MicroDock II Calibration Calibration HCN: 5 to 20 ppm balance N ETO: 5 to 50 ppm balance N NO: 10 to 250 ppm balance N Guidelines : 3 to 25 ppm (for bump checks only) a Caution VOC: 100 ppm isobutylene : 5000 ppm balance air or 0-5.0 % v/v CO If adjustments are made to the real-time clock, the calibration due date will be invalid for the...
Insert it into the docking module. • If a certified calibration is required, contact BW Technologies by Honeywell. 3. Activate the base station and wait until it is in normal operation. 4. Press CALIBRATION on the corresponding docking module. Calibration Procedure...
MicroDock II Calibration The base station begins the calibration and displays the If more than one gas is being applied, the base station performs a purge between each gas. Depending upon the gas type, the • docking module, purge time(s) will vary. •...
MicroDock II User Manual 3. The base station purges the N before applying the CO gas. Calibration Results After the calibration is complete, the base station LCD displays the results. Pass 4. The base station then applies the gas to the CO sensor.
MicroDock II Calibration Incorrect Inlet Setup Sensor Disabled a Warning If an inlet is not setup correctly during a calibration, the base station dis- plays Fail and a hyphen ( ) beside the gas type. To prevent personal injury and/or property damage, enable or replace the sensor immediately.
MicroDock II User Manual Data Transfer If a failure occurs during the transfer of a datalog, typically some (GasAlert Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip, GasAlert- of the data transfers to the MMC/SD card. To determine if any Max XT, and GasAlertQuattro only) data has been transferred, access the MMC data using Fleet Manager II.
MicroDock II Data Transfer (GasAlert Extreme, GasAlertMicroClip, GasAlertMax XT, and GasAlertQuattro only) 5. On the base station, press Pass to return to the normal oper- Using the MicroDock II ating screen. To enable Automatic Datalog Download using MicroDock II and Fleet Manager II, complete the following: Maximum Datalog Storage Capacity 1.
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MicroDock II User Manual 7. Under program options, select an option to reprogram the detec- 8. Ensure the base station is connected to the computer using a tor. USB cable. • 9. Click Save in the lower left-hand corner. Reprogram with user’s consent (but do not change Date/Time): When selected, the base station asks if the 10.
MicroDock II Base Station MMC/SD Card Base Station MMC/SD Card 12. Select a MicroDock II to save the configuration file and click OK. The following dialog box displays. Event Logging Bump tests and calibrations are recorded on a MultiMediaCard (MMC) or a Secure Digital (SD) card.
MicroDock II User Manual Inserting/Replacing a MMC/SD Card Accessing Test Results The MMC/SD card is inserted in the base station inside the battery com- To access and view test results using Fleet Manager II, refer to the Fleet partment. To insert or replace the MMC/SD card, refer to Figure 25. and Manager II Operator’s Manual.
MicroDock II Charging the Battery Pack (Excluding GasAlert Extreme and GasAlertClip Extreme) Charging the Battery Pack Charger/Battery Pack Guidelines (Excluding GasAlert Extreme and GasAlertClip Extreme) • Deactivate the detector before charging. • When charging is complete, the detector can remain in the a Warning detector bay without wear or damage to the battery.
MicroDock II User Manual GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR or GasAlertMicro has completed charg- CHARGE STATUS LED briefly lights red then green during the ing before beginning to charge. self-test. The LED then deactivates. • If another GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR or GasAlertMicro is added, the 2.
MicroDock II Maintenance Maintenance Battery Pack Storage GasAlertMicro and GasAlertMicro 5/PID/IR a Warning When storing for extended periods of time, ensure that the detector is No user-serviceable parts inside. fully charged and recharged every 30 days. To maintain the base station in good operating condition, perform the fol- lowing basic maintenance as required.
The base station does not activate. The batteries are depleted. Replace the batteries. The base station is damaged or defective. Contact BW Technologies by Honeywell. Barbed fittings are not connected correctly Confirm connection. Refer to Adding with the gasket. Another Docking Module.
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Confirm that all gas connections are or are blocked. attached correctly. Detector and/or base station are damaged Contact BW Technologies by Honeywell. or defective. Batteries are extremely depleted. Replace the batteries. Flashing battery icon The base station is activated but does not...
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Refer to the label located on the back of the capabilities. detector for IR capabilities. Firmware of the detector requires an Contact BW Technologies by Honeywell. update. The docking module does not recognize the Base station is currently attempting to detector. Wait approximately 30 seconds.
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MicroDock II Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution The charger LED does not light when the Detector or battery pack is not inserted into Firmly insert the detector into the detector detector or battery pack is inserted (for the detector bay correctly. docking bay.
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MicroDock II User Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution Ensure Windows XP has assigned a drive letter to the MicroDock II. Solution: 1) Right-click My Computer and then click Manage. 2) Under Computer Management (Local) No drive letter is created for the Windows XP is not correctly mapping the click Disk Management.
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MicroDock II Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Disable Autoplay. Windows XP: 1) Click Start Menu, then Run. 2) Enter gpedit.msc 3) The Group Policy window displays. 4) Click Administrative Templates and then System. 5) In the right-hand pane, double-click on Turn off Autoplay.
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MicroDock II User Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution Size of MMC is not supported. Insert a 128 MB Delkin MMC. Refer to Formatting the MMC/SD Card. MMC is not correctly formatted. Replace with a new MMC/SD card. Refer to Formatting the MMC/SD Card.
MMC/SD Communication Devices and Accessories the specified replacement parts. CR-MMC-USB1 MMC USB Reader (USB port) for MMC To order parts or accessories, contact BW Technologies by Honeywell. DOCK2-LAN1 Network USB communication device Table 23. Replacement Parts and Accessories DOCK2-MMC Delkin 128 MB MultiMediaCard (MMC)
MicroDock II User Manual Specifications Configuration recognition: Automatic (instrument and sensor) Alarm/calibration parameters: User-defined The MicroDock II is for indoor use only. Calibration gas connections: Built-in (base station) Instrument dimensions: 21.2 x 26.3 x 8.2 cm Gas connection: 1/8" SMC connect sub-miniature coupling (8.3 x 10.4 x 3.2 in.) base station and one docking module Solenoid: Built-in (docking modules) Weight: 0.98 kg (2.15 lb)
MicroDock II Specifications Charger Specifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES- Size: 8.6 x 8.2 x 7.8 cm (3.4 x 3.2 x 3.1 in.) 003 Canadian EMI requirements.
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