RKI Instruments M2 Series User Manual

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M2 Transmitter Operator’s Manual

NOTE:

While in the calibration program, if there is no switch activity for the
calibration time-out period the unit will return to normal operation. See
“Viewing & Changing M2 Parameters” on page 30 for instructions to set the
calibration time-out.

NOTE:

The following procedure assumes that the target gas is present in a high
enough concentration to affect the fresh air (zero) reading. If a fresh air
environment can be verified, applying zero air to the detector is not necessary
when setting the zero (span for oxygen) reading.

1.

Connect the calibration kit sample tubing to the calibration cup hose barb.

2.

Screw the calibration cup onto the detector.

NOTE:

For an ESM-01 detector, you must unscrew the removable splashguard from
the detector housing cap so you can push the appropriate calibration cup onto
the ESM-01 sensor. Make sure to use the correct calibration cup for the sensor
being used. There is a Cl

2

type calibration cup for a Cl

2

sensor, an NH

3

type

calibration cup for an NH

3

sensor, and a general type (usually labeled SO

2

)

calibration cup for all other ESM-01 sensors.

3.

Connect the fixed flow regulator to the calibration cup using the sample tubing.

NOTE:

When calibrating an NH

3

ESM-01, the 0.25 LPM flowrate regulator must be

used. All other M2s require a 0.5 LPM flowrate regulator.

Non-Intrusive Calibration

If the M2 is installed in a classified area and non-intrusive calibration is required, follow
the instructions below, but do not remove the junction box cover. Use the magnetic wand
accessory to actuate the magnetic switches instead of pushing the control switch buttons.
To actuate a magnetic switch and perform the same operation as pressing a control switch
button, touch the magnet in the end of the magnetic wand to the M2’s glass cover directly
above the magnetic switch you wish to actuate. Touching the glass and removing the
wand is the same as pressing and releasing a button. Touching the glass and keeping the
wand in place is the same as pressing and holding a button.

Calibration Gas Response Memory Feature

The M2 has the capability to “remember” the detector’s response to the calibration gas
after the gas is removed from the detector during the fresh air and span adjustment
procedure. This feature enables one person to perform calibration if the detector is
mounted remotely from the M2. When zero air is applied to the M2 during a fresh air
adjustment, the M2 will freeze the display reading at the lowest response and the M2 will
continue to display this reading and retain it in its memory until the fresh air adjustment
procedure is completed. When calibration gas is applied to the M2 during a span
adjustment, the M2 will freeze the display reading at the highest response to the
calibration gas. The calibration gas can then be removed and the M2 will continue to
display this reading and retain it in its memory until the span adjustment procedure is
completed.

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