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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

RKI Instruments, Inc.www.rkiinstruments.com65-2615RK-05-04M2 TransmitterOperator’s Manual Part Number: 71-0326Revision: P1Released: 6/20/14

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5 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manualdetector housing body. Use these wires to connect the H2S detector to the terminal strip. One of

Page 3 - Product Warranty

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 6Internal DescriptionThis section describes the internal components of the M2. The internal componen

Page 4 - Table of Contents

7 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manualcontrol PCB with a ribbon cable. A 5 position connector on the left side of the terminal PCB is u

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 8Termination JumperA two pin header with a termination jumper installed is located below the Modbus

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Introduction

9 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualStatus LEDsThe M2 includes five status LEDs that are located above the display (see Figure 2).• F

Page 7 - Specifications

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 10Chapter 3: Installation & StartupOverviewThis chapter describes procedures to mount the M2 Tra

Page 8 - Chapter 2: Description

11 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualFigure 5: Outline & Mounting Dimensions, Detector Junction Box3. Install 3/16 inch I.D. flex

Page 9 - Detector Junction Box

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 12Wiring the M2 TransmitterWARNING: Always verify that the power to the M2 is off before you make wi

Page 10 - Magnetic Wand

13 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualCAUTION: If shielded cable is used, leave the cable shield’s drain wire disconnected and insulat

Page 11 - Internal Description

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 14NOTE: If the M2 is being wired to a PLC or DCS device, see “Appendix B: PLC and DCS Device Wiring”

Page 12 - Terminal Strip

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualWARNINGRead and understand this instruction manual before operating instrument. Improper use of the

Page 13 - Control PCB

15 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualSee Figure 7 below for field wiring connections to the M2.Figure 7: Wiring the M2 Junction Box t

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 16NOTE: Allow the M2’s detector to warm up for 15 minutes before you continue with the next section,

Page 15 - Overview

17 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual4. Press and release the ENTER button. The M2 will perform a zero operation and the display will

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 18Chapter 4: OperationOverviewThis chapter describes the M2 in normal operation. This chapter also d

Page 17 - Wiring the M2 Transmitter

19 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual4 - 20 mA Signal Output OperationThe output at the S terminal of the power/signal terminal strip

Page 18 - TOXIC OXY

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 20NOTE: You can select normally energized (N. EN) or normally de-energized (N. DE-EN) alarm 1 and al

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21 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualNOTE: If the M2 is in both an alarm 1 and alarm 2 condition, both the A1 and A2 LEDs will be on,

Page 20 - Start Up

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 22NOTE: The low power alarm cannot be cleared using the ENTER button.When the voltage increases to 1

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23 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 5: Configuration ModeOverviewThis chapter describes how to view and change M2 parameters

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 24Table 5: Configuration ParametersParameter(Factory Set Value)DescriptionALARM-1 (level)(10 ppm)The

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualProduct WarrantyRKI Instruments, Inc. warrants gas alarm equipment sold by us to be free from defects

Page 24 - Alarm Indications

25 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual4. When you have scrolled through all the adjustable parameters, SAVE IT? YES/NO appears on the

Page 25 - Alarm 2 Condition

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 26Chapter 6: Gas Type ModeOverviewThis chapter describes how to use Gas Type Mode to select the M2’s

Page 26 - Low Power Alarm

27 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual4. When the desired target gas is on the display, press and release the ENTER button. The displa

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 28seconds before returning to Configuration Mode. Repeat steps 6 - 8 until the settings are as desir

Page 28 - Chapter 5: Configuration Mode

29 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 7: MaintenanceOverviewThis chapter describes procedures for performing preventive mainte

Page 29 - Description

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 3010. If external alarms have been disabled, enable them when the display returns to a normal fresh

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31 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualFlickering DisplayThe display reading flickers often.•The M2 is experiencing false readings due

Page 31 - Chapter 6: Gas Type Mode

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 32Calibration FrequencyAlthough there is no particular calibration frequency that is correct for all

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33 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualCalibrationThis section describes how to calibrate the M2 transmitter. It includes procedures to

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 34Adjusting the Fresh Air Reading1. While in normal operation, press and hold the UP/YES button for

Page 34 - Chapter 7: Maintenance

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - Troubleshooting

35 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualResponse Time” on page 32.5. Turn the regulator knob clockwise to close it.6. Unscrew the calibr

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 366. Install the spacer and rubber boot onto the replacement sensor’s face. 7. Carefully plug the re

Page 37 - Determining Response Time

37 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 8: RS-485 Modbus OutputOverviewThis chapter describes the M2’s RS-485 Modbus output and

Page 38 - Calibration

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 38Figure 8: Recommended Modbus WiringAlternate Modbus Wiring For Existing InstallationsAlthough the

Page 39 - Adjusting the Span Setting

39 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualTermination JumperThe M2 includes a 2-pin termination header (see Figure 2) that is used when th

Page 40 - S Detector

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 40Using the M2 in a 4-wire Modbus SystemAlthough the M2 is a 2-wire Modbus RTU device, it can be use

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41 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual4. When you have scrolled through all the adjustable parameters, SAVE IT? YES/NO appears on the

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 42Supported Modbus FunctionsThe M2 supports Function Code 03: Read Holding Registers and Function Co

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43 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualRegister 3Register 3 is the supply voltage (0.1 volt per count).Registers 4 - 11The 16 bytes in

Page 44 - Termination Jumper

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 44Register 12Register 12 is the range (full scale readout).Register 13Register 13 is the alarm 1 set

Page 45 - Modbus Mode

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 7: Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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45 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualRegister 30Register 30 is the alarm 2 relay reset.0=Latching1=Self-ResettingRegister 31Register

Page 47 - Supported Modbus Functions

65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 4614=Operation Not PerformedRegister 39Register 39 is the auto-zero disable.0=AutoZero Enabled1=Auto

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47 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualParts ListTable 13 lists replacement parts and accessories for the M2 Transmitter.Table 13: Part

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 48Appendix A: Control Button Quick Reference GuideThe M2’s control buttons allow access to operation

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49 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualAppendix B: PLC and DCS Device WiringThe M2 can be wired to a PLC or DCS device if desired. 1. G

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 50See Figure 12 below for field wiring connections to the M2. Figure 12: PLC and DCS Device Wir

Page 52 - Parts List

51 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualAppendix C: Function Code 16 RegistersThe M2 supports Function Code 16 that allows writing to th

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 52Register 9Register 9 is the alarm 2 relay state.0=Normally De-Energized1=Normally EnergizedRegiste

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53 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualRegister 19Register 19 is for clearing change flags. When parameters are changed at the M2, a fl

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1 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThis chapter briefly describes the 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter.

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 2SpecificationsTable 1 lists specifications for the M2.WARNING: When using the M2, you must follow t

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3 65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s ManualChapter 2: DescriptionOverviewThis chapter describes the components of the M2 transmitter. The tr

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65-2615RK-05-04 M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual 4M2 Junction BoxThe M2’s cast aluminum junction box protects the terminal PCB and wiring connections

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