Channel setup & sub pcbs – RKI Instruments EAGLE 2 Manual User Manual

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Channel Setup & Sub PCBs • 133

retained in place with a screw/flat washer/lock washer. Any sub PCB can be
installed in any of the sub PCB positions. A sensor that is supported by a sub
PCB connects to that sub PCB with a cable. There are four types of sub
PCBs, each supporting one type of optional sensor:

The PID sub PCB supports a low range or a high range PID (photo
ionization detector) sensor.

The ESM-01 sub PCB supports any of the ESM-01 family toxic
sensors.

The TC sub PCB supports the EAGLE 2 TC (thermal conductivity)
sensor.

The Infrared (IR) sub PCB supports any of the EAGLE 2 IR sensors
for combustible gas or CO

2

.

There are no user serviceable parts on the sub PCBs.

Channel Setup & Sub PCBs

When a sub PCB is installed in a particular location, it is reflected in the
CONFIGURE CHANNELS and CONFIGURE GASES menu items in Setup
Mode.

Sub PCBs and CONFIGURE CHANNELS

A channel configured as an optional sensor type supported by a sub PCB is
indicated by OP1, OP2, or OP3, specifying which sub PCB position is
mapped to that channel. OP1 indicates a channel supported by the SUB1
PCB, OP2 indicates a channel supported by the SUB2 PCB, and OP3
indicates a channel supported by the SUB3 PCB. The example LCD screen
below illustrates the first screen in the CONFIGURE CHANNELS menu
item in Setup Mode and shows a channel configuration for LEL catalytic,
oxygen, H

2

S, and a PID sensor with the sub PCB for the PID sensor installed

in location SUB1.

If you configure a channel as an optional type that is mapped to a sub PCB
position that has no sub PCB installed, the channel will be undefined and that
channel will indicate a sensor failure during the startup sequence. The

CONFIGURE CHANNELS

> CH1: CAT (CH4)

CH2: OXY (OXY)

CH3: H2S (H2S)

CH4: OP1 (PID)

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