RKI Instruments 65-2641RK-04 User Manual

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65-2641RK-04 M2A Transmitter Operator’s Manual

NOTE:

If the M2A is in both an alarm 1 and alarm 2 condition, both the A1 and A2
LEDs will be on, the gas reading will alternate with the ALMS 1&2 message,
and both alarm relays will energize.

Responding to an Alarm 2 Condition

1.

Follow your established procedure for a high level hydrogen condition.

2.

After the gas reading falls below the alarm 2 setpoint, press the ENTER button to reset
the alarm circuit. Resetting the alarm circuit turns off the A2 light, resets the OLED
display, and de-energizes the alarm 2 relay.

NOTE:

If the ENTER button is pressed while the M2A is in an alarm 2 condition, the
A2 LED will flash but all other indications will remain unchanged.

You cannot de-energize the alarm 2 relay until the gas reading falls below the
alarm 2 setpoint.

Fail Condition

Fail Condition Indications

The M2A indicates a fail condition for any of the following:

The detector wiring is disconnected or incorrectly connected.

The display reading is -10% of full scale or lower.

When the M2A senses a fail condition, it alerts you as follows:

The F LED turns on.

The gas reading is replaced by the FAIL message.

The fail relay de-energizes.

NOTE:

The fail alarm has a 30 second delay.

Responding to a Fail Condition

1.

Verify that the detector wiring is correctly and securely connected.

Low Power Alarm

Low Power Alarm Indications

The M2A senses a low power condition when the DC power source is 9.5 volts or less.

WARNING:

While in a low power condition, the M2A is not an active gas monitor.

When the M2A senses a low power condition, it alerts you as follows:

The F LED turns on.

The message LowPower is indicated on the top line of the OLED display and the
input voltage is displayed on the bottom line of the OLED display.

The fail relay de-energizes.

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