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A08!80!034 O2000 Operator Manual

ADECUADO PARA AMPLIAR EL CONOCIMIENTO DEL OPERADOR DE CAMARAS

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A08!80!034 O2000 Operator Manual

ADECUADO PARA AMPLIAR EL CONOCIMIENTO DEL OPERADOR DE CAMARAS

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Calibration.

To calibrate the unit, pass a gas of known concentration through the sensor. O2000R
If a known gas is not available, the unit can be calibrated to the Oxygen %
value of Air, which is 20.9%.
PORTABLE
With the known value of gas present at the sensor, press the Calibration button OXYGEN MONITOR
( Cal ), the mnemonic ( Cal ) will be displayed followed by the existing OPERATOR MANUAL
calibration value. Press and hold the Cal button until the programming
mnemonic is displayed ( pro9 ), alter the calibration value using the up (▲) or
down (▼) arrow buttons ( if a change is required ) when the correct calibration
value is displayed press the Cal button again to set this value into memory, the
done mnemonic will again be displayed, to indicate the setting has been
accepted into memory.

Back light. WARRANTY


This equipment is warranted against defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one year
The unit features an illuminated back light, behind the display to allow viewing after shipment from our factory, (excluding Electro-
in poor light conditions, this back light is activated by pressing the Lamp chemical sensors that are covered by their respective
symbol button. The back light remains illuminated for approximately 3 seconds. manufacturer's warranties) provided these products
are installed and used in accordance with company
Batteries instructions.
No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made and
in no event shall SUB AQUATIC TECHNICAL
The unit has an internal, maintenance free, NiMH 9 volt battery pack and SYSTEMS LTD be liable for any amount greater than
external charger unit. The recharge time for the battery pack from a “flat” state the purchase price of the product or part, in respect to
to fully charged is @ 20 hours. which a claim shall have been made.
The unit can be operated with the power supply connected, in this mode the The company accepts no responsibility for any claims
that may occur from any party with respect to injury,
unit is powered from the charger and a trickle feed is applied to the battery loss or damage to associated equipment personnel
pack to maintain full charge. and/or passengers.
The unit will operate independently for up to 12 hours from the battery pack, SUB AQUATIC TECHNICAL SYSTEMS LTD is an
depending on back light use. Isle of Man registered company and as such is subject
to Manx laws, any and all litigation will be subject to
When the batteries need recharging a LoBat symbol is displayed occasionally Manx law and can only be convened in an Isle of Man
until charged. When the batteries are completely depleted the unit will switch court of law.
itself off automatically.

Sensor Replacement.
S.A.T. SYSTEMS.
The oxygen sensor, is located inside the monitor case. As this is a galvanic KIRK MICHAEL.ISLE OF MAN,IM6 1SS
type sensor it will require periodic replacement, which is dependant upon its Email : [email protected]
exposure to oxygen in %hrs. The replacement sensor part number is D-05 Tel : 01624 878673
To replace the sensor, unscrew the external flow adapter (and retain), remove Fax : 01624 878674
the connector from the rear of the sensor and unscrew the sensor from the
case. Fit the replacement sensor to the case and replace the flow through
adapter. After replacement of a sensor the monitor will require re-calibration. Feb 05 O2000 Mk 2. Instruction Manual A08-80-03 Issue 4.
MODEL O2000 PORTABLE OXYGEN MONITOR SPECIFICATIONS

The SAT Systems O2000 Portable Oxygen monitor, is a compact, battery Range : 0 - 100 %
powered unit with user set audible / visual alarms. The unit uses a galvanic Resolution : 0.1 %
type sensor which outputs a mV signal in direct proportion to the oxygen Battery : 9 V Rechargeable NiMH battery pack
concentration within the sample gas. Size : 120 high x 80 wide x 80 deep
Weight : 580 grams (Inc. Batteries and Sensor ).

On / Off.

The unit is powered by pressing the On / Off button on the keypad once,
KEY PAD, BUTTON FUNCTIONS this activates a self test facility, whilst the unit is being tested the display
shows the mnemonic 02000.
USER LEGEND AREA
Alarm Function.

The unit features an audible / visual alarm that is active when the display
reading either exceeds the HiAL setting or is less than the LoAL setting.
NUMERIC
INCREASE
SET / READ When an alarm condition is active the audible warning may be silenced by
HIGH ALARM
pressing the Mute button. The visual alarm, which is displayed as either HiAl
O2 000 % Oxygen
or LoAl will alternate with the current reading until the gas sample is back
within the range of the alarm set points.
SET / READ
ON / OFF l CALIBRATION Alarm Settings.
VALUE

To view an alarm value, press the relevant button ( Lo or Hi ), the display


will show the mnemonic ( LoAl ) or ( HiAl ) followed by the previously set
alarm value.
AUDIBLE To alter an alarm setting, press the button ( Lo or Hi ) and wait until the
BACKLIGHT ALARM MUTE
programming symbol is displayed ( pro9 ). The mnemonicpro9 is replaced
with the current alarm setting, this can now be altered by pressing either the
up (▲) or down (▲) arrow buttons.
NUMERIC SET / READ When the display shows the new setting, press the relevant alarm button (
DECREASE LOW ALARM Lo or Hi ) and the alarm value will be set into memory, the done symbol will
be displayed, to show the setting has been accepted. If an incorrect button
is pressed whilst in the programming mode an error message will be
displayed on the read-out ( Err ).

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