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Brand | Dräger |
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Model | EM200-E |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Details the European Standards EN 50379 parts 1, 2, and 3 for instrument production.
Describes the MSI EM200-E as a multiple channel instrument for exhaust gas analysis of engines.
Recommends annual checking and recalibration by authorized service personnel for accuracy and correct function.
Outlines EC specifications for disposal of electric and electronic equipment under the WEEE directive.
Ensures all components like gas conditioner, filters, hoses, and probe are in good condition before operation.
Details the process of switching on the instrument and initiating the system check function.
Explains the automated testing of the electronic, measuring system, and all sensors for errors.
Covers removing the probe, allowing fresh air, and switching off the instrument, plus gas conditioner maintenance.
Describes the ambient pressure screen and selection of measurement conditions like IDLE, HIGH IDLE, or LOAD for emission tests.
Details inserting the probe, securing it, and performing gas measurements with engine speed input and reference values.
Explains the standby mode and automatic switch-off feature to increase battery life time.
Describes the function that protects sensors from damage due to high CO concentrations by assessing rapid rises.
Covers the online data transfer feature via USB to PC programs like DERAS and DEXAS for analysis.
Details the process of creating new records or overwriting existing ones, including selecting and inputting engine numbers.
Provides access to functions for viewing info, showing last/first records, clearing memory, and setting table display types.
Displays memory information such as capacity, number of stored records, and the date/time of the first and last storing.
Explains how to view stored data records, showing measurement type and date/time of storage, with navigation.
Allows for the deletion of all stored data records from the instrument's memory upon confirmation.
Enables selection of how data records are displayed: by date/time (timestamp) or by engine number.
Configures the display of data records to show entries with date and time (timestamp).
Configures the display of data records to show entries associated with engine numbers.
Allows creating new engine numbers or modifying existing ones using character selection for measurements.
Enables selecting an existing engine number or modifying its details for use in measurements.
Allows adjustment of the instrument's date and time settings to ensure accurate logging.
Enables adjustment of the display's backlight intensity levels for optimal readability.
Controls the audible feedback for key presses, allowing it to be turned on or off as per user preference.
Allows selection between MSI IR3 and HP printer protocols for efficient data transfer and printing.
Enables adjustment of the display contrast for improved readability under various lighting conditions.
Restores the instrument to its original factory settings, including general or complete configurations.
Allows selection of the display language for the instrument's interface.
Lists and explains error messages related to sensors, system temperature, battery, clock, and data, with causes and remedies.
Provides information on display symbols, electric power supply, battery charging, LED indicators, and troubleshooting.
Lists general specifications including humidity, pressure, temperature ranges, dimensions, weight, and approvals.
Details measurement ranges, resolutions, and accuracies for CO, NO, NO2, and air pressure sensors.
Provides guidance on storing the instrument in ambient conditions without contamination and periodic recharging.
Explains cleaning the gas conditioning cartridge, checking seals, and changing filter discs and fleece.
Recommends annual checks and calibration by authorized service points for reliable measurement accuracy.
Lists available consumables and accessories such as printers, paper, filters, and power supplies.