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Oldham MX 2100
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CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 6
1. POWER SUPPLIES .................................................................................................................. 6
1.1. General power supply....................................................................................................... 6
1.1.1. Recharging of the battery pack......................................................................................... 6
1.2. Memory saving.................................................................................................................. 6
2. MEASURING CELLS .............................................................................................................. 6
2.1. Layout of cells on top of appliance: examples of configuration....................................... 7
2.2. Explosimetric cell ............................................................................................................. 7
2.3. Toxic gas and oxygen metering cells ................................................................................ 7
2.4. DETECTION OF “VERY HEAVY” EXPLOSIVE GAS.................................................... 7
3. DISPLAY UNIT........................................................................................................................ 7
4. VISUAL INDICATIONS.......................................................................................................... 8
5. AUDIO ALARMS..................................................................................................................... 8
6. REMOTE SAMPLING ............................................................................................................. 8
6.1. Electric pumping system BP2100 ..................................................................................... 8
6.2. Manual pumping system ................................................................................................... 8
6.3. The various probes ........................................................................................................... 8
7. CARRYING THE MX 2100: OPTIONS.................................................................................. 9
7.1 Positioning the appliance................................................................................................. 9
7.2 MX 2100 as beacon .......................................................................................................... 9
7.3 MX 2100 on shoulder strap .............................................................................................. 9
8. COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE COM 2100....................................................................... 9
9. "TWINCALL" CALIBRATION STATION........................................................................... 10
10. "TWINCALL" TESTBENCH................................................................................................. 10
II. UTILIZATION ...................................................................................................................... 10
1. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS: ACCESSIBLE BELOW THE DISPLAY UNIT ON THE
APPLIANCE'S FRONT PANEL................................................................................................... 10
2. READING MEASUREMENTS.............................................................................................. 11
3. SWITCHING ON.................................................................................................................... 11
3.1. Switching on in standard mode....................................................................................... 11
3.2. Switching on with choice of reference explosive gas...................................................... 12
4. SWITCHING OFF................................................................................................................... 12
5. DISPLAY UNIT LIGHTING.................................................................................................. 13
6. SCROLLING THROUGH MEMORIZED PARAMETERS.................................................. 13
6.1. "Roundsman" function.................................................................................................... 14
7. ALARMS................................................................................................................................. 14
7.1 "Gas" alarms.................................................................................................................. 14
7.2 Fault alarms.................................................................................................................... 15

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