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IBRID MX6 User Manual

IBRID MX6
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Getting to know your
The gas-monitoring screen
gives you important information about you unit’s status.
What your MX6 is telling you and what you should do about it.
No faults
When the gas-monitoring
display screen appears
without any service or alarm
indicators, the unit has no
faults and needs no service.
Use it.
Bump Due, Cal Due, ZERO, B F, and CAL
tell you that your unit is in need of service
.
What your iBrid
MX6 is telling you
and what you
should do about it.
What your MX6 is telling you and what you should do about it.
Bump test overdue
The unit is requesting a bump
test (CO shown).
Dock it*.
Calibration overdue
The unit is requesting a
calibration (CO shown).
Dock it*.
Zero failure
One or more sensors has
failed a zero (H2S and LEL
shown here).
Dock it*.
If the message persists,
see your supervisor.
Bump test failure
One or more sensors has
failed bump test (CO and
LEL shown here); the unit is
requesting a calibration.
Dock it*.
Calibration failure
One or more sensors has
failed calibration (H2S and LEL
highlighted here).
Dock it*.
If the message persists,
see your supervisor.
*When an instrument is docked, the iNet DS and the DS2 docking
stations will automatically perform scheduled tasks. When needed,
tasks may be completed by qualied personnel who can operate the
docking station or perform them manually.
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IBRID MX6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMulti-gas Detector
Ingress ProtectionIP67
SensorsElectrochemical, Catalytic, Infrared
Sensor OptionsCO, H2S, NO2, SO2, HCN, NH3, Cl2, PH3
Detection GasesOxygen, Combustible gases, Toxic gases, VOCs
Measurement RangeVaries by sensor type
ResolutionVaries by sensor type
AccuracyVaries by sensor type
Response TimeVaries by sensor type
DisplayLCD with backlight
AlarmsAudible, visual, and vibrating alarms
Data LoggingYes, with downloadable data
Operating Temperature-20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F)
Operating Humidity0% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
CertificationsUL, ATEX, IECEx, CSA

Summary

Understanding MX6 Status and Service Needs

Normal Operation Status

Indicates the unit has no faults and requires no service when no status indicators are displayed.

Service Alerts for Bump, Calibration, and Zero

Alerts indicate the unit needs service, such as bump tests, calibration, or sensor zero checks.

Interpreting MX6 Alarm States and Faults

Gas-Related Alarm Events

Describes events like over-range, low/high alarms, STEL, and TWA exposures, and required actions.

Non-Gas Related Events and Faults

Covers system alarms, low battery, missing sensors, sensor failures, and pump faults.