Specifications
Operating the Monitor 45
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Powering Up the
Monitor
This section describes the power up sequence.
Warning: If the monitor does not operate in this fashion, do not use. Tag it out of
service. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
Table 16 details the sequence.
5 Battery Indicator Icon (Used During Real-Time Gas Reading)
6 Instrument Life Remaining or Real Time Gas Reading Data
7 High and Low Alarm Set Point Icons
1/7 Alarm Condition Icons
6/8 Instrument Life Remaining Icons
9 Infrared Data Transfer Icon
10/11 Months/Days/Hours Since Last Maximum Exposure
6/11 Instrument Life Remaining Indicator Data and Icon
Table 15 Monitor LCD Items and Descriptions (continued)
REFERENCE
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Table 16 Monitor Power-Up Sequence
ACTION LCD RESULTS
Press and
hold down
the button for
five (5)
seconds.
The monitor starts and runs through a self-test.
During the self-test ensure the following:
• The monitor emits one audible beep
• All LEDs light and monitor vibrates
• All LCD display elements appear
After the full element LCD displays, the low alarm and
high alarm set points display.
When a self-test is successful the monitor turns to the
original screen showing Months with Clock icon and
displays a CHECK MARK and one short audible beep
sounds.