www.rkiinstruments.com Operator’s ManualSM-2009U Single ModuleCalibration StationPart Number: 71-0164RKRevision: AReleased: 8/30/11
6 • Air Filter & Sample TubingWARNING: Do not use an exhaust tube that is longer than 10 feet. Using an exhaust tube longer than 10 feet will cau
Instrument Cradle • 7Instrument CradleThe instrument cradle is a recessed area on the top of the SM-2009 that is designed to accept the GX-2009. Inse
8 • Back PanelBack PanelThe back panel includes the power jack and sample fittings.Power JackThe power jack is located in the lower left corner of th
Control Panel • 9Control PanelThe control panel is used to setup and operate the calibration station. It is located at the front of the calibration s
10 • Control PanelTable 2: Control Button FunctionsControl ButtonControl Button Function(s)Control Button LED Function(s)BUMP ▼• Initiates a bump tes
USB Port • 11USB PortA USB port is located on the right front of the calibration station below the COPY and POWER buttons. The port can be used to sa
12 • OverviewChapter 3: Preparing to Use the SM-2009UOverviewThere are four tasks that must be completed before you can begin to use the SM-2009U: ha
Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters • 13CAUTION: The maximum recommended length for the exhaust tube is 10 feet. Do not use more than 10
14 • Setting the Bump Test and Calibration ParametersAir Sample Time (Air)The air sample time can be set separately for bump testing and calibration.
Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters • 15calibration gas through the CAL. GAS fitting on the back of the station during a bump test.Bump
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16 • Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters 5. Install a GX-2009 in the instrument cradle. The CHARGE LED will begin to blink yellow. See “
Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters • 17NOTE: You can still use the SM-2009 with an instrument for bump testing and calibration if this
18 • Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters 2. Press and release the EDIT ENTER button. The GX-2009 will display the following screen. 3. P
Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters • 19 5. Use the BUMP ▼ and CAL. ▲ buttons to scroll through the parameters until the desired paramet
20 • Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters 7. Use the BUMP ▼ and CAL. ▲ buttons to set the parameter to the desired value, then press and
Setting the Bump Test and Calibration Parameters • 21To continue, press and release the EDIT ENTER button. The first parameter, air sample time, will
22 • Connecting Calibration Gas 7. Use the BUMP ▼ and CAL. ▲ buttons to set the parameter to the desired value, then press and release the EDIT ENTER
Connecting Calibration Gas • 23To connect calibration gas to the SM-2009U do the following: 1. If the area around the calibration station is not cons
24 • Installing the Single Module Data Viewer SoftwareInstalling the Single Module Data Viewer Software 1. Launch Windows®. 2. Exit from all applicat
Overview • 25Chapter 4: Using the SM-2009UOverviewWhen you have completed the tasks in "Chapter 3: Preparing to Use the SM-2009U", you are
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Overview . .
26 • Bump Testing Instrumentsbegin to blink yellow. If the batteries are fully charged, the CHARGE LED will become solid green after about 5 minutes.
Bump Testing Instruments • 27connecting to the SM-2009U.The failure screen will remain on the display while the unit is connected to the SM-2009U.NOT
28 • Bump Testing Instruments 10. Press and hold the BUMP ▼ button for at least one second, then release it. The bump test begins. During the bump te
Bump Testing Instruments • 29apply gas and perform a calibration. 16. The BUMP LED will stop blinking and be on steadily green if the bump test passe
30 • Bump Testing Instruments 19. The results of the bump test or bump test and calibration will be stored in the SM-2009U’s memory and will be avail
Calibrating Instruments • 31Calibrating InstrumentsWhen a calibration is performed, the calibration station performs a fresh air adjustment on an ins
32 • Calibrating InstrumentsNOTE: The screen shown above applies to a 4-channel GX-2009. If your GX-2009 has less than 4 channels, the inactive chann
Calibrating Instruments • 33• When Cal Limit Display is set to On and Cal. Limit Check is set to Confirm to use, if the GX-2009 is due for calibratio
34 • Calibrating Instrumentsfailure and the following screen will appear.In this case you may attempt another bump test, press and release the EDIT E
Charging an Instrument in a Calibration Station • 35 17. The results of the calibration will be stored in the SM-2009U’s memory and will be available
Table of ContentsChapter 4: Using the SM-2009U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 • Charging an Instrument in a Calibration Stationinstrument by pressing and holding the EDIT ENTER and POWER buttons simultaneously for at least o
Calibration and Bump Test Records • 37it, the CHARGE LED will continue to blink yellow while charging is taking place. The SM-2009U will take approxi
38 • Calibration and Bump Test RecordsNOTE: The USB port on the front of the calibration station cannot be used to connect the SM-2009U to a computer
Calibration and Bump Test Records • 39NOTE: If you pull out the flash drive while it’s LED is still blinking and the COPY LED is still solid red, the
40 • Calibration and Bump Test RecordsBump Testing or Calibrating and Saving Files To a Flash Drive Multiple Times In One DayThe SM-2009U assigns fil
Overview • 41Chapter 5: Single Module Data Viewer ProgramOverviewThe Single Module Data Viewer Program is used to view, organize, and print bump test
42 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer SoftwareNOTE: When you start the Single Module Data Viewer Program for the first time, there will be no data
Using the Single Module Data Viewer Software • 43upper right side of the window shows the contents of the item selected in the upper left side, and t
44 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Software 2. Navigate to the location of the files that you want to import into the database. 3. Select the
Using the Single Module Data Viewer Software • 45 2. ID View FormatIn ID view format, the data can be organized by one or more of the following items
Overview • 1Chapter 1: IntroductionOverviewThis chapter briefly describes the SM-2009U Single Module Calibration Station and the Single Module Data V
46 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Softwareview the contents below it. Single click on an item to view the contents in the right side of the wi
Using the Single Module Data Viewer Software • 47calibration or bump test files will appear in the upper right side of the window.If you are viewing
48 • Using the Single Module Data Viewer Softwareinclude the instrument’s serial number, station ID, user ID, bump test or calibration time, test gas
Using the Single Module Data Viewer Software • 49Deleting DataYou can delete an instrument, bump test data, or calibration data in the data view wind
50 • Spare Parts ListExiting the ProgramTo exit the Single Module Data View Program, do the following: 1. Click the Exit button in the upper right co
Spare Parts List • 5181-0158RK-02 Four-gas calibration cylinder, 50% LEL Isobutane/12% O2/50 ppm CO/25 ppm H2S, 58 liter aluminum81-0158RK-04 Four-ga
2 • System RequirementsCAUTION: The GX-2009 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen
Specifications • 3SpecificationsTable 1: SM-2009U SpecificationsInput Power 12 VDCNOTE: AC Adapter with 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6A input and 12 VD
4 • About this ManualAbout this ManualThe SM-2009U Single Module Calibration Stations Operator’s Manual uses the following conventions for notes, cau
Overview • 5Chapter 2: DescriptionOverviewThis section describes the SM-2009U single module calibration station. It is designed to be used on a table
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