Alarms – RKI Instruments GX-2001 Canadian Version User Manual

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Model GX-2001 Operator’s Manual

Operation • 19

Alarms

This section covers alarm indications, including multiple alarms and trouble
alarms. It also tells you how to respond to an alarm condition.

NOTE: False alarms may be caused by radio frequency (RF) or

electromagnetic (EMI) interference. Keep the GX-2001 away from
RF and EMI sources such as radio transmitters or large motors.

Alarm Indications

The Model GX-2001 will sound an alarm and the unit will vibrate when one
of the target gas concentrations rises above the first alarm point, or in the
case of oxygen, falls below the low point alarm setting for that gas.

The Model GX-2001 also sounds an alarm and vibrates when the second
alarm point is reached for HC, CO, and H

2

S, when the concentration of

oxygen rises above 23.5% in the monitoring area, and when the STEL
alarm points are reached for CO and H

2

S.

When a trouble condition occurs, such as a sensor failure or low battery
charge, the unit will also sound an alarm but it will not vibrate.

The table below summarizes the types of alarms produced by the Model
GX-2001.

Table 4: Alarm Types and Indications

Alarm Type

LCD Indications

Other Indications

Alarm 1

Concentration of gas
rises above the first
alarm point, or for O

2

,

falls below the low
point setting.

• Name of gas

displayed.

• Alarm light flashes

once per second.

• Back light turns on.
• Gas reading

flashes.

Pulsing tone once
per second
Unit vibrates once
per second

Alarm 2

Concentration of gas
rises above second
alarm point, or for O

2

,

rises above the high
point setting.

• Name of gas

displayed.

• Alarm light flashes

twice per second.

• Back light turns on.
• Gas reading

flashes.

Pulsing tone twice
per second
Unit vibrates twice
per second

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