Product Information; Overview; Key Features - Industrial Scientific Ventis Pro Series Product Manual

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Product Information

Overview

Key Features

Sensor Compatibility
Specifications
Overview
The Ventis™ Pro Series portable gas monitors are used for personal protection to monitor for oxygen and a
variety of toxic gases and combustible gases.
Eleven compatible sensors are available for use with the Ventis™ Pro4 Multi-Gas Monitor, which can
provide readings for up to four gases. These sensors are among the 16 available for use with the Ventis™
Pro5 Multi-Gas Monitor, which can provide readings for up to five gases.
The instruments take gas readings every second and record readings-related data every ten seconds. Data
are stored in the instrument data log, which has these characteristics:
 Capacity for approximately three months of readings for a unit that is on 10 hours a day and has four
installed, operational sensors
 Data storage for up to 60 alarm events, 30 error events, and 250 manual calibrations and bump tests
 Downloadable using compatible accessories that are supported by iNet®, DSSAC, or Accessory
Software from Industrial Scientific.
Ventis™ Pro Series instruments use a multisensory alarm-warning-indicator system comprising audible,
visual, and vibration signals.
The instrument's display-screen language can be set for English, French, German, or Spanish.
Key Features
These communication-enhancing features support operator safety:
 Using iNet, DSSAC (Docking Station Software Admin Console), or Accessory Software, the safety
team can provide instrument operators with customized on-screen messages. The options include a
message that displays during the start-up sequence and those that display during gas events. A unique
instructional message can be set for each of these events for each sensor: gas present (alert, low
alarm, and high alarm), STEL, and TWA. the messaging options provide a total of 26 opportunities for
the safety team to communicate specific instructions to the instrument operator.
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