Technical manual | X-am® 3500/8000 5
Contents
Contents
1 Safety-related information ......................................................................
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1.1 Information on safety notes and warnings ......................................
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1.1.1 Safety notes......................................................................
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1.1.2 Warnings ..........................................................................
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1.2 Basic safety information..................................................................
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1.3 Use in areas subject to explosion hazards .....................................
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2 Conventions in this document ...............................................................
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2.1 Meaning of the warning notes.........................................................
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2.2 Trade marks....................................................................................
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2.3 Typographical conventions.............................................................
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2.4 Glossary..........................................................................................
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2.5 Abbreviations ..................................................................................
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3 Description ...............................................................................................
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3.1 Product overview ............................................................................
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3.2 Intended use...................................................................................
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3.3 Limitations on use...........................................................................
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3.4 Approvals........................................................................................
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3.5 Label ...............................................................................................
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3.6 Sensor slot positions X-am 3500 ....................................................
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3.7 Sensor slot positions X-am 8000 ....................................................
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3.8 Further device options for X-am 8000 ............................................
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4 Operation ..................................................................................................
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4.1 Op
erating concept ..........................................................................
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4.2 Symbol explanations.......................................................................
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4.2.1 feature buttons..................................................................
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4.2.2 Displays ............................................................................
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4.2.3 Application ........................................................................
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4.2.4 Device status ....................................................................
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4.2.5 Connection .......................................................................
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4.2.6 User level..........................................................................
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4.2.7 Display in gas channel......................................................
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4.3 Signalling concept...........................................................................
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4.3.1 Acoustic operation signal..................................................
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4.3.2 Visual operation signal .....................................................
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4.3.3 Visual operation signal with activated D-Light..................
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4.4 Switch the gas detector on or off ....................................................
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4.4.1 Initial start-up ....................................................................
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4.4.2 Switching on the gas detector ..........................................
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4.4.3 Switching off the gas detector ..........................................
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4.5 Logging a user in or out ..................................................................
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4.6 Preparations for operation ..............................................................
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4.7 During operation .............................................................................
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4.7.1 Monitoring measuring mode.............................................
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4.7.2 Alarms ..............................................................................
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4.7.3 Special s
tate.....................................................................
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