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1. This text box will offer auto complete options if the serial number you are typing appears in the logs list Filter by Device This option allows filtering by device type All device types present in the logs list will appear in this box Filter by Type This option allows filtering by log type All log types present in the reports list will appear in this box o KE CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts a A HIIHIIRW e Filter by Date This option allows filtering by date Selecting a minimum and maximum date will only show logs which occur between the two selected dates Group Logs by Serial This option will group together logs for the same device under a common group header Collate Event Logs This option will place all event logs under the same item in the list so the entire event log can be viewed at once Logs List The logs list shows all logs that meet our filter criteria The headers of the list may be clicked to sort the logs ascending or descending using our category of choice Clicking on an entry in the logs list will bring up the log in the viewer to the right of the page Device This option will only be available if there is an active device present Events Status Idle Progress Gas Data Status Idle Progress Read Events Clicking this button will start an event log download with the active device Onc
2. x Time History 30 S Notifications Gas ADC Mv 425 09 ppm 0 Bump Due 827 02 211 vol 1018 Positive Safety Active Bm co 1 ppm E SE My LAM 06 LEL 128 Pages i Report B Logging B Summary G Configurati Sensors Tool A Statu Prologue gpi 7 Sre o Bump Test U S e r Dn te rfa ce This tool will calibrate the detector s zero gas level U Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 Software Settings 4 3 4 1 Graph The graph shows all current readings from the device To the left of the graph each channel reading can be seen under the Gas and ADC headings The colour of a data series on the graph matches the colour of the corresponding channel name at the left Show ADC Graph You may choose this option to display a second graph of ADC readings Appendices Modifying this option changes the amount of time in seconds which is displayed on each graph Contacts Series Enabled The checkboxes to the left of each channel header may be clicked to show or hide the appropriate channel on the graphs Series Colours The coloured box to the left of each channel header may be clicked to modify the colour of this data series 31 KZ CROWCON a A OEE a e Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts a A 01982800 e 4 3 4 2 Zero This tool guides the user through the process of performing
3. Bump testing may always be performed via Portables Pro 2 or l Test regardless of what this option is set to Bump Interval This is the number of days which will be added to the current date to calculate the new bump due date following a successful bump test Lock on Cal Due This option allows the user to configure a device to lock if any sensor calibration due date expires Lock on Bump Due This option allows the user to configure a device to lock if any sensor bump due date expires Threshold Logging This option allows the user to configure whether the device data log will suspend if there are no gas levels above threshold see Logging Threshold on page 29 for more information Logging Interval This is the time in seconds between each gas data log reading E KE CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bee Splash Screen The user may configure their own custom splash screen to be displayed at startup A screen mock up is displayed as an indication of what the splash screen will look like Splash Screen Splash Enabled Header Text YOUR MESSAGE HERE Info Text AND ANOTHER HERE fais p em e was efeahf ffe ei gt IT teh fee Splash Enabled This option enables or disables the custom splash screen Header Text This option configures the text that will appear as the top line of the cus
4. Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Be SS 3 1 5 The Help Menu This menu contains several options for getting help on use of the application and updating your license key 3 1 5 1 Support Website amp This option will open up your default web browser on the Crowcon technical support website 3 1 5 2 Email Support ka This option will open up your default email client with an email template to Crowcon technical support 3 1 5 3 Register Software This option will bring up the Register Software dialog See the Registering Portables Pro 2 section on page 8 for more information 3 1 5 4 About This option will bring up the About dialog which contains information on the software copyright versioning contact details and the release notes for the current version 3 1 6 The Sidebar 3 1 6 1 Devices The Devices section shows all currently detected devices and all open setups Clicking on the Devices section will start a scan for devices which upon detection will appear below the button Note that when a device is selected the software will check that the time is synchronised with the local PC and give you the option of re synchronising if it is out by more than 15 minutes Each listed device or setup will show an image of the device the device type e g T4 and the serial number or setup name A device may be removed from the list by clicking the X button EZ CROWCON Cont
5. Settings Appendices License Ah 4 IR BEET SS 7 LIMITED WARRANTY Crowcon warrants that the media containing the Software if provided by Crowcon is free from defects in material and workmanship and will so remain for ninety 90 days from the date you acquired the Software Crowcon s sole liability and your sole remedy for any breach of this warranty shall be in Crowcon s sole discretion i to replace your defective media or ii if the above remedy is impracticable to refund the License fee you paid for the Software Replaced Software and Documentation shall be covered by this limited warranty for the period remaining under the warranty that covered the original Software or if longer for thirty 30 days after the date of shipment to you of the replaced Software Only if you inform Crowcon of your problem with the Software during the applicable warranty period and provide evidence of the date you acquired the Software will Crowcon be obligated to honour this warranty Crowcon will use reasonable commercial efforts to replace or refund pursuant to the foregoing warranty within thirty 30 days of being so notified THIS IS ALIMITED WARRANTY AND IT IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY CROWCON CROWCON MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY REPRESENTATION OR CONDITION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS THE DURATION
6. Bee 4 3 6 Reports The reports page allows viewing of stored bump test and calibration reports and also allows the creation of configuration reports C If you wish to modify your company details on a report this is done on the Settings dialog K CHOWC ON Device View Tools Help Developer DH E Devices Generate Configuration Report E Q Full Page v K 1 SA 1 gt T4 Cal z l g 462267 01 008 ail p Filters x L Show only reports for Active Device Notifications Filter by Serial E Bump Due EN Calibration Due Filter by Device Ay Positive Safety Active lt No Filter gt aa mins gem Filter by Report Pages lt No Filter gt Pail im tforiga e HE CH Reports Filter by Date e B Logging From 18 August 2015 ten B Summary To 19 August 2015 a tai aenn Q Configuration Reso ass Sensors Devi Eegiel Tools T4 462267 01 008 Configuration 18 Aug 201 A Stat T4 462267 01 008 Configuration 18 Aug 201 we T4 462267 01 008 Configuration 18 Aug 201 N Servicing abord vg regar Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 4 3 6 1 Generate Configuration Report This button will become available if the active device supports configuration reports Clicking this button will then generate a report for the active device The report will then appear in the reports list 4 3 6 2 Show only reports for Active Device This
7. EEE Software license agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY THIS IS ALEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND CROWCON DETECTION INSTRUMENTS FOR THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT YOU ARE INSTALLING WHICH INCLUDES COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION BY INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS YOU MAY WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE RETURN THE UNUSED SOFTWARE PRODUCT TO THE LOCATION WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FORA REFUND Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited a Halma Group affiliate whose address is 172 Brook Drive Milton Park Abingdon Oxfordshire OX14 4SD UK hereby grants to you a non exclusive license a License to use the software product Portables Pro 2 the Software and the accompanying printed materials and User Manual the Documentation on the terms set forth below 1 GRANT OF LICENSE This License grants you the following rights Software Except as set forth below you may use the Software on any single computer A single computer includes a Portable Transfer You may transfer the Software and Documentation to a single recipient on a permanent basis provided you retain no copies of the Software or Documentation including backup or archival copies and the recipient agrees to the terms and conditions of this agreement If the Software is an upgrade any transfer must include all prior versions of the Software an
8. Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts HLL Appendix D Replacing Sensors Refer to the service manual for information on replacing sensors EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bee Appendix E Fleet Management Unlike Portables Pro 1 there is no explicit Fleet Management option within Portables Pro 2 This is because this function can be performed by other methods Users requiring a Fleet Management like function should perform the following steps 1 O FY eS Ss SS 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 Create a New Setup Navigate to the Configuration page and modify the General and Splash Screen sections to have your required settings Click Save Navigate to the Sensors page and modify the Channels section to have your required settings Click Save Disconnect from the setup and close it Connect your T4 to be configured Navigate to the Configuration page if required Click Load Select your setup and click OK Click Save Navigate to the Sensors page if required Click Load Select your setup and click OK Click Save Disconnect from the T4 and close it Repeat steps 7 16 with your next device EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License R gt will IR
9. OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS SO LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU NO CROWCON AGENT OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATIONS EXTENSIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THIS WARRANTY If any modifications are made to the Software by you during the warranty period if the media is subjected to accident abuse or improper use or if you violate the terms of this Agreement then this warranty shall immediately be terminated This warranty shall not apply if the Software is used on or in conjunction with hardware or software other than the unmodified version of hardware and software with which the Software was designed to be used as described in the Documentation THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY BY JURISDICTION EZ CROWCON Contents a A e Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts EET 8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE SHALL CROWCON OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR RESELLERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CH
10. a Zero operation See Appendix A Performing a Zero on page 43 for more details 4 3 4 3 Bump Test This tool guides the user through the process of performing a Bump Test See Appendix B Performing a Bump Test on page 44 for more details 4 3 5 Status This page displays all active fault and Positive Safety messages which are present on the active device This is useful for diagnosing what is causing the Positive Safety LED to be in the red state on your device or for getting more information on a fault message The page will automatically refresh every 5 seconds or alternatively you can disable this function and click the Refresh button manually The example below shows the status page for a device which is due for a bump test K CROWCON Devices 462267 1 008 Notifications Device View Tools Help Status Warning 04 x The device is reporting that there is an issue that requires your attention The safety function of the device may be compromised Pages BB Reports BB Logging B summary Positive Safety a One or more channels are due for bump test General 66 Bump overdue G Configuration Sensors dei Tools A Status Servicing G Auto Refresh e j Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 EZ CROWCON Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts Contents gt will IR
11. ee H2S Ragas Prod Cal Date 11 Aug 2015 B Reports Range 0 100 0 ppm 02 FB Logging Alarm 5 0 ppm A Prod Cal Date 11 Aug 2015 Appendices ee Alarm2 100 ppm amp Range 0 25 0 vol STEL 10 0 ppm Alarm1 19 0 vol Y B Configuration TWA 5 0 ppm Alam2 235 vol A Sensors Calibration Due 08 Feb 2016 Calibration Due 08 Feb 2016 LO Tools Bump Due 12 Aug 2015 Bump Due 12 Aug 2015 License SE N Servicing co FLAM Prod Cal Date 11 Aug 2015 Prod Cal Date 11 Aug 2015 Range 0 999 ppm Range 0 100 0 LEL Alarm l 30ppma Alarm l 10 0 LELA Alarm2 200 ppm A Alarm2 20 0 LEL A LC on ta cts STEL 200 ppm Calibration Due 08 Feb 2016 TWA 30 ppm Bump Due 12 Aug 2015 Calibration Due 08 Feb 2016 pez Bump Due 12 Aug 2015 Z Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 EES The Refresh button may be clicked at any time to re retrieve this information from your device R IR EEL EZ CROWCON 4 3 2 Configuration the Save button will then bring up the Progress dialog which will report back on the outcome of the save operation Click OK to dismiss this dialog when it is finished Contacts Undo When changes have been made to a configuration and change The software will then revert all highlighted changes Writing general settings Finished d options have been h
12. option will only be available if there is an active device Checking this box will filter the reports list to only show reports pertaining to the active device 4 3 6 3 Filter by Serial Entering a serial number or part of a serial number in this box will filter the contents of the reports list This text box will offer auto complete options if the serial number you are typing appears in the reports list E CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts gt will IR BT SS 4 3 6 4 Filter by Device This option allows filtering by device type All device types present in the reports list will appear in this box 4 3 6 5 Filter by Report This option allows filtering by report type All report types present in the reports list will appear in this box 4 3 6 6 Filter by Date This option allows filtering by date Selecting a minimum and maximum date will only show reports which occur between the two selected dates 4 3 6 7 Reports List The reports list shows all reports that meet the filter criteria The headers of the list may be clicked to sort the reports ascending or descending using our category of choice Clicking on an entry in the reports list will bring up the report in the viewer to the right of the page 4 3 6 8 Report Controls When a report has been selected a series of options along the top of the report viewer become available including
13. some time for the software to arrange its databases and prepare other items before displaying the main window 2 1 1 Registering Portables Pro 2 Prologue If you require a service software license for Portables Pro 2 you will require the appropriate key to unlock the software Ov Register Software Your software ID is displayed in the text box below Please send this ID to Crowcon support to request a licensing key Your key will be emailed to you shortly afterward I C3AAB162 Email Support Once you have received your licensing key please enter it in the text box below Or gt Click Help and then Register Software Ge You will be presented with the licensing terms gt Check the box and click Next Your identification key will appear in the first textbox User Interface gt Click the Email Support button to automatically generate an email to send to Crowcon technical Software gt Settings gt Click Finish Appendices 2 1 2 Creating a Setup AE be unique as the software will not allow duplicate names K Click OK Contacts You may then proceed to make modifications to this setup R gt will IR EEE Once the software is restarted all servicing features will then be accessible Portables Pro 2 may be used to create a setup without having a device connected support to request a licensing key Be sure to inform technical support of your credentials to confirm that
14. you are entitled to use the Servicing version of Portables Pro 2 Once you have received your key back from Crowcon technical support enter it into the second box on this page The software will verify that the key is valid K Click File and then New Setup E then enter a name for your setup Note that this name must EZ CROWCON 2 1 3 Connecting to a Device gt Connect your T4 to your PC via Crowcon s USB Communications Lead Part Number CH0103 If this is the first time connecting to the USB Communications Lead wait for Windows to acknowledge that it has configured the driver Contents gt Click on the Devices button at the top left of the main window The software will then proceed to perform a scan and then connect to your T4 and bring up the summary page once it is found The summary page will give you an overview of the configuration of the device El l If the date and time on the device is out of synchronisation with the local PC by more than 15 minutes the software will prompt to re synchronise the time RTE You may now proceed to configure zero bump test calibrate or retrieve logs from your device User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bee EZ CROWCON Contents 3 User Interface 3 1 Introduction The software interface is split into three sections 1 The Menubar across the top of the main window 2 The Sidebar at the left hand si
15. zoom and page view controls and a print option Print p Clicking the Print ER button will bring up the print dialog with your default printer selected Export to PDF Per Clicking the Export to PDF len button will bring up a dialog requesting a file name and location to export to Zoom Q There are three categories of zoom to select from Full Page Page Width and Percentage Full Page will ensure the entire page is visible within the report area Page Width will zoom in so that the whole page width is visible You may then scroll downwards to view the rest of your report Percentage has several options to choose from for your preferred zoom level Page You may use the forward gt and back buttons to navigate between pages on the currently displayed report 34 K CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts IR Bee 4 3 7 Logging The logging page allows viewing of stored data and event logs and also allows data and event logs to be downloaded from the active device CROWCON Device View Tools Help 7 Began Database Device Filtering E Data a rea SE L Aere i lad E eee ae a X Filters 07 Apr 2015 14 04 05 Event log cleared Device J l 107 Ap
16. 4 H BEE SS Confidence Interval This option is the time in seconds at which the Sounder or LED confidence strategies will perform Backlight Control This option controls how long the backlight will stay on following a button press Available options are Always Off 10 Second Timeout 30 Second Timeout and Always On e Always Off will keep the backlight always off except under startup or alarm conditions e 10 second timeout will keep the backlight on for 10 seconds following a button press s 30 second timeout will keep the backlight on for 30 seconds following a button press e Always On will keep the backlight on indefinitely Allow Calibration via Menu This option allows the user to control whether the Calibration option is available via the T4 menu Bump Strategy This option allows the user to control how the device handles bump testing Available options are Off On Menu Disabled and On Menu Enabled e Off will cause the device to ignore bump testing and never report bump due dates to the user Attempting to bump test via the menu will report a Bump Disabled message s On Menu Disabled will cause the device to report bump due faults and report bump due dates to the user Attempting to bump test via the menu will report a Bump Disabled message s On Menu Enabled will cause the device to report bump due faults and report bump due dates to the user The bump testing option will be available via the device menu D
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18. PTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS 48 Se Out EE 49 4 TERMINATION toe eoa gee wea bed deen ee eee obs wae oe bed 49 B EXPORT CONTROLS Se CR RRR RR R RRR R bee eee aa WER CN 49 6 MISCELLANEOUS 0 000 ccc ee 49 7 LIMITED WARRANTY 02 000 cee ee ee ee eee 50 8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 0 0000 cee eee eee 51 Crowcon contactS 00 cee ee 52 EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue General Portables Pro 2 allows full configuration and control of your gas detector and will provide the following functions e Configuration of Devices e Calibration of Devices e Information Management The level of access will depend upon the license issued to the user There are 2 levels of access Prologue available e Standard User no license is required for this access level e Service User This manual contains a description of all the available functions A user s license level will determine the functions which may be accessed User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bee EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts IR Bie SS 1 Set up 1 1 System requirements The following are the minimum and recommended system requirements that will enable Portables Pro 2 to run Minimum Processor Single core 1GHz Memory 512M
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20. Portables Pro 2 User Manual Portables Pro 2 Quick and simple in field gas test and calibration solution 28 CH E ve Safety KEZ CROWCON M070040 Detecting Gas Issue 1 Sep 2015 NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS The symbols in the left hand margin of each page of the manual will enable you to carry out the following functions l The buttons below do not function They are for illustrative purposes only amp s 2 i221 Click on this button to display the Contents page Click on this button to display the previous page Click on this button to display the next page Click on this button to display the previous view use it to return from a reference jump Click on this button to display next view use it to return to a reference jump Fa v a Click this button to print some or all of the document specific pages can be chosen Click this button to exit the user guide i Press the Esc key to display normal Acrobat Controls S EZ CROWCON FUNCTIONS Quick Start Guide User Interface Software Settings Appendices EZ CROWCON CONTENTS EGOR T ee eee A 6 SONG EE 6 e NEEN T 1 1 System e Ile TC 7 1 2 Software installation 0 0 00 7 2 Quick Start Ce TEE 8 2 1 Starting the Software lt lt lt e lt e e nan nnn es 8 2 1 1 Registering Portables Pro 2 e 8 2 1 2 Creating a Setup lt e ce ees 8 2 1 3 Connecting to a Device 1 e 9 3 Us
21. T4 462266 01 004 07 Apr 2015 07 Apr 2015 16 20 52 Alarm 1 entered Channel 1 T4 462266 01 004 01 Jan 1970 07 Apr 2015 16 20 52 Alarm 2 entered Channel 1 Event T4 462266 01 001 20 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 16 20 53 Alarm 2 cleared Channell 10 71 ppm T4 462266 01 001 20 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 16 20 56 Alarm 1 cleared Channel 1 10 71 ppm T4 462266 01 001 20 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 16 20 56 Alarm acknowledged Channel 1 T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 16 34 26 Fault set Device Overcharged T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 107 Apr 2015 16 34 41 Shutdown Device Normal T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 r 07 Apr 2015 17 13 18 T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 17 13 18 Power Up Device T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 17 13 18 Username Device User T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 17 13 33 Peak Cleared Device T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 17 13 33 TWA Cleared Device T4 462266 01 001 21 Jul 2015 07 Apr 2015 17 13 33 Fault set Device z Export to csv file Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 4 3 7 1 Controls Database The database tab contains all stored log information Show only logs for Active Device This option will only be available if there is an active device Checking this box will filter the logs list to only show logs pertaining to the active device Filter by Serial Entering a serial number or part of a serial number in this box will filter the contents of the logs list
22. age Data may be exported to csv format by using the Export option at the bottom of the page See Filtering on page 37 for more information on manipulating this data EZ CROWCON a A Vv Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts HELL 5 Servicing For details on the servicing page please refer to the Servicing manual EZ CROWCON Appendix A Performing a Zero A zero may be performed on the Tools page Once on the tools page perform the following steps gt Select the Zero option at the bottom of the page K Click Start Zero Start Zero gt Select which sensors you would like to zero Select which channels you wish to include H2S 02 CO d FLAM Prologue Next gt Ensure that the device is in clean air K Click Next gt Wait for the zero process to complete User Interface Performing zero Please wait for the process to complete WS L ZE ZE ZE ZE ZE ZE ZE 4 Software Settings Servicing Appendices gt View the results Completed License K Click Finish H25 Pass 02 Pass Contacts Gl HAM Pass You may Mute the device at any time by clicking the Mute NY button KE CROWCON gt wll IR Bee Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts R 7 will IR EEE Appendix B Performing a Bump Test A Bump Test may be performed
23. ansitions Use this option on slower machines to improve performance Reset suppressed dialoas Localisation Reports d Enable keep alive function Colour Scheme Restart Required Light e 4 1 1 1 Disable Transitions This performs the same function as the option from the View menu see Section 3 1 3 on page 12 4 1 1 2 Reset Suppressed Dialogs Some dialogs will present the user with a Yes No question and allow the user to set the software not to show these dialogs again Selecting this option will restore these dialogs so they are displayed again 4 1 1 3 Enable Keep Alive This option enables and disables whether the software will occasionally communicate with a device to ensure it is still there This can be useful if you are likely to need to disconnect and reconnect a single device often 4 1 1 4 Colour Scheme This option switches the software between Light and Dark mode Some users express preference for the dark colour scheme to reduce eye strain from reading dark on light text on a bright monitor L Changing this option will not take effect until the software is restarted KEZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts IR Bee 4 1 2 Scanning These options relate to how the software behaves when performing a device scan Ed Settings Application r Behaviour C Mute device upon detect Localisati
24. b Hard Drive 40 Gb Monitor resolution 1024x768 Operating system Windows XP SP3 1 2 Software installation Recommended Dual Quad Core 3Ghz 2Gb 40 Gb 1920x1080 Windows 7 or above Ensure that all previous versions of Portables Pro 2 have been uninstalled before proceeding with the installation Note that Portables Pro 1 may still be installed along side Portables Pro 2 If you have been supplied with the software in a zip file first extract the zip file and then run the Autorun exe found at this location If you have been supplied with the software on a CD insert the CD into your PC navigate to the CD drive and run the Autorun exe on the CD The autorun application will then start up Select the Install Software option to install Portables Pro 2 Follow the on screen instructions until the software is fully installed If required also install the USB driver for communicating with Crowcon devices Once the installation is finished a shortcut will be added to the Start Menu under Crowcon and another shortcut will be added to your Desktop Portables Pro Autorun K Portables Pro Version 2 0 0 Crowcon 2015 Install Software Install USB Driver View T4 Manual Exit EZ CROWCON Sees 2 Quick Start Guide 2 1 Starting the Software Double click the Portables Pro 2 icon E on your PC s desktop If this is the first time you are launching the application it may take
25. d Documentation 2 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS Reverse Engineering You may not modify translate reverse engineer decompile disassemble except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restrictions or create derivative works based on the Software or any portion thereof Copying You may not copy the Software or Documentation except as specifically provided by this Agreement Separation of Components The Software is licensed as a single product You may not separate the Software s component parts for use on more than one computer 48 KZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License gt will IR BT Upgrades If the Software is an upgrade from another product this upgrade License supersedes any previous License You may use the Software only in conjunction with the upgraded product or you must destroy the upgraded product Use of Crowcon s Name You may not use Crowcon s or Crowcon s suppliers name logos or trademarks in any manner including without limitation in your advertising or marketing materials except as is necessary to affix the appropriate copyright notices as required herein 3 TITLE Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and Documentation shall remain in Crowcon and or its suppliers The Software and the Documentation is protected by the copyright laws of in
26. d calibration reports Contacts gt will IR Bee EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Be SS 4 2 Database Management The database management dialog is accessible from the Tools menu S Daiabasg Manager ke Database C re srdiat tC rer prl Bee gkiez Brei DOL retre Dars e md E Gan D nbae Ciprani Daa rescon Datsbne dedide Drier dao v i EA WaT Hote Bmore than one databace o evedable bor p dean the latest vermon will detr be mad Ce 4 2 1 Settings These options relate to the settings for the software s databases There are both gas databases which contain information for the configuration of sensors and the user database which contains all your configured setups generated reports and downloaded logs 4 2 1 1 User Database You may select a different user database with this option It is recommended that you take a backup of your user database from time to time in case of data loss 4 2 1 2 Gas Database You may modify the location of where gas databases are loaded from with this option Note that if you change the location to one missing a database for a specific device that device may not function correctly with Portables Pro 2 All detected databases within the specified folder are listed in the table along with device type and version 4 2 2 Setu
27. de of the main window oe Jl ana te Fechten pa 344 te MAC R i Pran ko U Ge MPA R we WBA AT Var vi D LR K a Bn a BE D n HM P scht RPM EN Ee w tel M Te EK KR ee Uda Les gt ie ibg ie r L Tr para ee ee bh amira Er Lra eee eer Lere eee br nvr erra ma er K Prologue 3 The Page area taking up the remainder of the main window The version of the software is always User Interface visible in the bottom right corner of the main window Software Settings 3 1 1 The Menubar The menubar contains several options for changing the behaviour of the software Se Clicking the Crowcon logo will bring up the About dialog which contains information on the software copyright versioning contact details and the release notes for the current version Appendices There is also a menu with several options as outlined in this section License Contacts gt will IR Bee EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts IR Bie 3 1 2 The Device Menu Note that if connected to a setup rather than a device this menu will display itself as the File menu It contains the following options 3 1 2 1 New Setup A This option will bring up a dialog prompting for which device type you would like to create a setup for and also a name Note that the software will not allow you to create a setup with a duplicate name Click
28. e the download has begun you will see the right hand side of the page filling with event logs on the fly as they are processed See Filtering on page 37 and Event Logs on page 47 for more information You may Cancel this operation at any time D i This process may take some time EI KE CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts R IR II II Clear Events Clicking this button will clear the event log on the active device The software will show a confirmation dialog before proceeding with clearing Read Data Clicking this button will start a data log download with the active device Once the download has begun a new box will appear below the section with a list of log sections which have been downloaded You may select these at any time to view them See Filtering on page 37 and Event Logs on page 47 for more information You may Cancel this operation at any time P E This process may take some time Clear Data Clicking this button will clear the data log on the active device The software will show a confirmation dialog before proceeding with clearing Filtering Note that this page is context sensitive based upon the sort of logs which are being shown Event Filtering When the displayed log is a list of event logs the following options are available Categories Cateqorise events by colour Group events by log start time lt No Fi
29. ed bell with appropriate alarm type symbol for alarm entered Servicing e Agreen bell with appropriate alarm type symbol for alarm cleared e A blue bell with a tick mark for alarms acknowledged Only channel specific faults are displayed e g over range under range Appendices Calibration Zero and Bump Test events may take the following forms e Agreen symbol for passed License e Ared symbol for failed Contacts gt will IR Bee EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bee Event Logs Event logs are displayed as a list of events in chronological order You may scroll through these events using the scrollbar to the right or using your mouse scroll wheel Events may be exported to csv format by using the Export option at the bottom of the page See Filtering on page 37 for more information on manipulating this data Data Logs Data logs are displayed on a graph based upon a log start and end time Moving the mouse over the event log will display a vertical marker at the current mouse position and the gas levels at this position will be shown on the floating legend at the top of the page Items in the legend may be clicked to enable or disable them on the graph If you find that the legend is obscuring your view of the data you may click the Right or Left arrow as appropriate to shift it to the other side of the p
30. ents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts gt will IR BTS The Active Device It is important to understand the concept of the active device as although the software will allow connection to as many devices as you like you may only work with one at a time the active device The active device can be identified as the item with bold and highlighted text and a colour image All other devices will have their image greyed out and non bold text The active device also has some extra features e An indication of when the device is communicating AMute button T4 4 N e The X button now serves to Disconnect from the device peianniiadag rather than remove it from the list The circle indicator will flash green when communications are in progress or may flash red if there is a communications problem for example if the device is prematurely unplugged from the PC The Mute W I button will silence all audible alarms from the device and vice versa if clicked again Switching between Devices Devices In the example to the right there are two devices listed in the section The TA PE 462267 1 008 UNA LES first is the active device and the second is a loaded setup Placing the mouse over the second item will change the pointer to a hand highlight the item and prompt the user to Connect to this setup Clicking on this second item will set Dr then it as the acti
31. er lntertace 0 cc nann 10 Oot MM OQUCHON WEE 10 3 1 1 The Menubar NN 10 3 1 2 The Device Menu 0000 cee ee ee 11 3 1 3 The View Menu 0 00 cee ee 12 3 1 4 The Tools Menu 12 3 1 9 Nne MEIDMGNU 6 occa spe cet ee id bas bedi ta eweea 6 cue es 13 3 1 6 The Sidebar 0 0 0 cee ee 13 4 Software SettingS e e cc es 17 4 1 Settings Dialog 2c es 17 Alc IT d Le Tu EE 17 44 2 SCANNING secoeecucees eee nabacsa neers cea dae tenner 18 4 1 3 Localisation EE 19 c LAREDO EE 20 4 2 Database Management e lt e e e lt lt e es 21 GAN le EE 21 c SCUIDS EE 21 Ao REPONS cg aos ane Poe eRe eee ae ae A ee aes 21 AZo We EE EN E CROWCON 4 3 Configuration Pages nanen nnnnnnnnnnnnnn 22 c RT TTT 22 4 5 2 COMIGUIFAUION ME 23 4 5 5 SONSOlsS geio 66 seus eee anes EE Fee eee een eee ees 28 v Ral EE 31 45 9 Slats ocgc2a edna ee beeen eee eae ee oe eee eee ed E 32 ASO eleu aaa aA eee eee ease hae eee aaa 33 43 07 LOGGING WEE 35 Sen SENICI 4 ceengawe noe e248 644 kee sees eee eee ees 42 Appendix A Performing a Zero 1 0 0 2 ee es 43 Appendix B Performing a Bump Test 000005 44 Appendix C Performing a Calibration 04 45 Appendix D Replacing Sensors 002 c eee ees 46 Appendix E Fleet Management eee 47 Software license agreement 0 lt e e eee eee eee 48 1 GRANT OF LICENSE 0 000 es 48 2 DESCRI
32. esval day s 180 180 180 180 Direction Rising Falling v Rising v Rising k Loggin P S Threshold UI 2 Sl 28 Latching Latched Y Latched V Latched Latched v m vol m DEL go pe Alarm 2 Configured Gas Methane v Level 10 0 23 5 200 20 0 Correction 1 00 ppm vol ppm LEL Factor Direction Rising v Rising v Rising v Rising SI Exposure Limits STEL 10 0 200 ppm ppm TWA DD 30 Target Gas This option is for display purposes only It displays the configured gas type for the appropriate channel Range This option is for display purposes only It displays the range of the appropriate channel Calibration Interval This is the number of days which will be added to the current date to calculate the new calibration due date following a successful calibration for the appropriate channel Logging Threshold This option is this variation from clean air that will be required to trigger logging to begin if threshold logging is enabled D For Oxygen the value is in relation to 20 9 vol so 0 5 for example will mean the threshold is either above 21 4 vol or below 20 4 vol Configured Gas Flam sensors only This option contains a list of gases which Crowcon support for use on the T4 flam sensor Available options are Methane Hydrogen Ethane Acetylene and Propane E CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appe
33. he two values Filter by Event Type Individual log types can be unticked from this list to remove them from the event list view Clicking the Event Type box will tick or untick all event types Data Filtering When the displayed log is a data log the following options are available 38 KEZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts R gt will IR EEE Time Filtering This displays as a double ended track bar The left tracker moves the start time of the log and the right tracker moves the end time of the log The minimum visible section is approximately 10 of the range of the graph Time 20 Jul 015 Ioe Mi 14 48 Start 20 Jul 2015 14 48 42 End 20 Jul2015 14 51 12 Reading Filtering These filters are much like the time filtering option only for either the left or right y axis Readings ppm 106 00 Max 106 00 Max 54 00 Min 6 00 Min 3 00 EZ CROWCON Events If the event log has been downloaded and is available for this period of time a selection of these e g calibration passed will be shown on the graph in the appropriate location You can enable or disable these chart annotations using the checkboxes in this section Contents Events Alarms Faults Pellistor Prologue DI BW Calibration Zero Burm GEET OOOO User Interface E Alarm events may take the following forms Settings e Ar
34. ighlighted you may force the software to revert these changes by clicking the Undo button Contents ee p Contents The configuration page shows all non sensor related parameters that may be modified on the device CROWCON Device View Tools Help Devices T4 e D D aa ei dE Undo Load Copy 1v01 Save Notifications Bump Ha Production eria er 462267 1 008 A Positive Safety Active Date lanufacture 01 January 2013 Pages teats ae General Home Screen Mode Gas Readings v D Logging Home Screen Text B summary Home Screen Gas Readings Flipped 1 L Configuration Startup Action Confirm autozero v Prologue A sila Confidence Strategy l Positive Safety Tools A te Confidence Interval sec s 30 Servicing Backlight Control 10 Second Timeout Allow Calibration via Menu Bump Strategy On Menu Disabled e Bump Interval day s 180 Lock on Cal Due Lock on Bump Due User Interface Threshold Logging v Logging Interval sec s 10 oa Snlash Sereen Splash Enabled Software Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 Settings 4 3 2 1 Controls are At the top of the screen the current device s eer Servicing ae ken D D abe anb information is displayed along with the configuration l LB 462267 1 008 controls including Undo ka Load L Copy CH and Undo Load Copy Wo Save l Save Y options Appendices Sa ve D Progress x S When a section is modified in an
35. ill also reduce the rate at which charts scroll This is useful for improving performance on slower PCs and those which do not have multicore processors 3 1 3 2 Collapse Sidebar Selecting this option will reduce the size of the sidebar Some information will no longer be visible and the notifications section will be removed entirely This is useful for laptop users with smaller displays who wish to maximise the viewing area of the current page 3 1 3 3 Borderless Mode Selecting this option whilst the software isn t maximised will reduce the size of the window border 3 1 4 The Tools Menu This menu contains several options for managing the behaviour of the software the database and diagnostic output 3 1 4 1 Settings pa This option will bring up the Settings dialog See the Software Settings section on page 17 for more details 3 1 4 2 Database Management ma This option will bring up the Database Management dialog See the Software Settings L pee section on page 17 for more details 3 1 4 3 Output Logging Bi This will bring up the output logging tool which contains a trace of all actions which have occurred within the software It is provided for informational purposes only but may be useful for diagnosing where a problem with an instrument has occurred Note that this option is only available for users with a service license 120 KEZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings
36. ing on OK will create your setup within the database and will then open this setup and set it as the active device 3 1 2 2 Open Setup D This option will bring up a dialog with a list of setups stored in your database To open one of these setups select it from the list and click OK This setup will then be opened and set as the active device 3 1 2 3 Scan for Devices New Setup x Select the type of device you wish to create a setup for R sl Enter a name for your setup My Setup PH Open Setup x Select the setup you wish to open Name Type Created On This option will start a device scan Any discovered devices will then be added to the devices section of the sidebar 3 1 2 4 Disconnect X If there is an active device selecting this option will disconnect from it and drop the software back to the Home page 3 1 2 5 Exit gt This option will cause the software to close EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Be 3 1 3 The View Menu This menu contains quick access options for changing the appearance and behaviour of the software E l These items may be identified as being enabled as they will have their icon highlighted in orange 3 1 3 1 Disable Transitions ye If this option is selected the software will no longer use slide and fading animations It w
37. itive Safety Active Ps nala Oxygen e Pages Reports H Logging Toxic Single v Pellistor bha l B Summary T G Configuration Sensors Tools A Status Servicing Channels Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Gas Target Gas H25 llow llo v cha v Range 0 100 0ppm 0 25 0 vol 0 999ppm 0 100 0 LEL Calibration 150 180 180 zl 180 Interval day s Logging 1 0 S 0 2 3 2 0 Threshold ppm vol ppm DEL Configured Gas Methane vw Correction 1 00 2 Detecting Gas Saving Lives Portables Pro 2 0 0 28 KZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts a A 01982800 90 e 4 3 3 1 Fitted Sensors This section is for informational purposes only It shows the type of sensors which are fitted within each bay on the device No options may be modified here a Il If you wish to modify which sensors are fitted in the device refer to the service manual 4 3 3 2 Channels This section contains all configurable settings for each channel arranged in a grid for ease of use Channels Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Gas Alarms ieee S J S Alarm 1 Target Gas H2S v 02 a3 ll v cHa v ave 5 a Level 5 0 19 0 120 10 0 S Range 0 1000 ppm 0 25 0 vol 0 999 ppm 0 100 0 LEL ppm vol ppm ES Calibration a D l Wt
38. lable options are Never Autozero Confirm Autozero and Always Autozero e Never Autozero will cause the device to progress straight to the home screen when startup has completed e Confirm Autozero will prompt the user with a countdown when startup has completed at which a button press will perform autozero e Always Autozero will prompt the user with the same countdown but will perform autozero regardless of whether they press the button or not Confidence Strategy This option allows modification of how the device reports that it is functioning Available options are Off Sounder LED Sounder amp LED Positive Safety and Positive Safety amp Sounder e Off will cause no audio visual confidence to be displayed e Sounder will cause the device will bleep at the configured Confidence Interval e LED will cause the device to flash the blue LEDs at the configured Confidence Interval e Sounder amp LED will cause the device to bleep and flash the blue LEDs at the configured Confidence Interval e Positive Safety will cause the device to flash either the green or red depending upon state Positive Safety LED once per second e Positive Safety amp Sounder will cause the device to flash either the green or red depending upon state Positive Safety LED once per second and bleep at the configured Confidence Interval EI KE CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Ah
39. lter gt Filter By E Date From 19 August 2015 To 49 August 2015 pa Event Type Alarm 1 cleared 76 Pellistor 37 Alarm 1 entered 65 Power Up 15 Alarm cleared 46 Resume Shift KEZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Bie SS Categorise Events by Colour Selecting this option will switch between having individual events coloured or not Categories are e Blue Power up or shutdown events e g 11 Jun 2015 09 03 27 Power Up Device e Purple Service events e g 11 Jun 2015 09 04 16 Autozero Device Confirm autozero e Green Successful operations or Fault clearing or acknowledging e g 11 Jun 2015 13 45 29 Fault acknowledged Device Battery low e Red Failed operations or Fault set eg 11 Jun 2015 13 45 22 Fault set Device Battery low Group Events by Log Start Time If this option is selected logs will have a separator line drawn between when the device has been powered up and shut down Highlight Filter Selecting an option from the highlight filter will allow your selected log type to be more easily spotted whilst still displaying all other log types An example is shown below with Alarm 1 Entered as the selected event type 12 Aug 2015 11 45 5 Alarm 1 entered Channel 2 Filter by Date A minimum and maximum date can be specified to filter out logs which dont fall between t
40. ndices License Contacts IR Bee Correction Factor Flam sensors only This option is for informational purposes only and is not configurable Alarm 1 Level This is the gas level at which Alarm 1 will be triggered for the appropriate sensor Alarm 1 Direction This is whether gas level must be rising or falling to trigger alarm 1 Only configurable for Oxygen Alarm 1 Latching This is whether an alarm will automatically clear when the level drops below the alarm threshold Options are Latching or Non Latching Alarm 2 Level This is the gas level at which Alarm 2 will be triggered for the appropriate sensor Alarm 2 Direction This is whether gas level must be rising or falling to trigger alarm 2 Only configurable for Oxygen STEL This is the alarm level for the 15 minute STEL alarm Refer to the user amp operator manual for further details on the operation of STEL P l Only available for toxic sensors TWA This is the alarm level for the 8 hour TWA alarm Refer to the user amp operator manual for further details on the operation of TWA D Only available for toxic sensors EZ CROWCON 4 3 4 Tools Contents a The tools page allows viewing of current gas and ADC levels and also allows the user to Zero or Bump Test the device ID CROWGON eee e Tost Hen sebe Benes Show ADC Graph ae Resin g Bagnes 814
41. ning Prologue User Interface 4 1 3 1 Preferred Language This option contains all detected languages in the software s language folder Updating this option will cause all text within the software to then use the selected language file Note that restarting the software is advised after changing this option Software Settings SE 4 1 3 2 Temperature Units This option will cause all displayed temperatures to be displayed in the selected unit Appendices License Contacts IR Bee EZ CROWCON 4 1 4 Reports These options relate to custom information that will be displayed on all generated reports Contents Settings Application Scanning an aa Ze Addiness Line 1 gt Localisation lt Address Line 2 Address Line 3 gt Address Line 4 gt Teron Lage mi Statement of lt Statement of Conformity gt Prologue User Interface 4 1 4 1 Company Information Software There are several fields for your company information These must all be completed to appear on Settings your reports You may leave some blank if you wish 4 1 4 2 Logo Servicing You may select a company logo to appear in the top right corner of all reports Acceptable formats are bmp jpeg and png We advise that you use a high resolution image to achieve the best results Appendices 4 1 4 3 Statement of Conformity T You may enter a statement of conformity to appear at the bottom of all bump test an
42. on Perform a device scan upon application startup Reports S if Automatically select first detected device F Stop scan on first detected device OOM Forts Scan all ports come EI COML CA E com39 II COMA 4 1 2 1 Mute Device upon Detect Selecting this option will cause the software to immediately set a device to be muted when it is found This is useful if you are frequently planning on performing calibrations or bump tests 4 1 2 2 Perform a Scan at Startup Selecting this option will cause the software to immediately perform a device scan when the software is started up 4 1 2 3 Automatically Select First Device Selecting this option will cause the software to select the first device it finds as the active device when performing a scan 4 1 2 4 Stop Scan on First Device Selecting this option will cause a scan to drop out when a single device has been found 4 1 2 5 COM Ports You may either select to Scan all ports or alternatively select which ports you would like a scan to be performed on If you know which COM port has been assigned to your USB Communications Lead then the scan will be fastest if only this COM port is selected 4 1 2 6 Baud Rate Different Crowcon devices communicate at different baud rates For T4 ensure that the 38400 option is selected 18 K CROWCON 4 1 3 Localisation These options relate to language settings for the software Contents Settings Application Scan
43. on the Tools page Once on the tools page perform the following steps Ensure you have the appropriate gas prepared for performing the test and a calibration cap gt Select the Bump Test option at the bottom of the page gt Click Start Bump Test gt Select which sensors you would like to bump test Select which channels you wish to include LDS o2 co FLAM Next b gt E nte r th e inte rv al in d ay S th at wi Il Enter the interval im days an EE Se az Rem ea pos cag be used to calculate the next be used to calculate new Bump Click the Start Test button when ready and immediately apply gas Due dates ES l Start Test gt Connect the calibration cap to gt Click Start Test gt Immediately apply gas to the device Performing bump test Please wait for the process to complete gt Allow the test to complete vs H gt Turn off the gas oz H co IR um gt View the results Completed gt Click Finish H25 Pass K Navigate to the Reports page to view your Bump Test report O2 Pas co Pass E FLAMI Pass You may Mute the device at any time by clicking the IR KE CROWCON a A Vv Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts HLL Appendix C Performing a Calibration Refer to the service manual for information on performing calibrations EZ CROWCON a A Vv Prologue User
44. ps This page contains a list of all setups within the user database You may rename a setup if it is the only one ticked or delete multiple setups at once Note that when renaming a setup press the enter key when complete to confirm the entry or your changes will be discarded 4 2 3 Reports This page contains a list of all reports within the user database You may delete multiple reports at once 4 2 4 Logs This page contains a list of all logs within the user database You may delete multiple logs at once 31 KE CROWCON Contents 4 3 Configuration Pages 4 3 1 Summary The summary page shows the serial number and software version of the device along with an overview of all sensors Displayed sensor information includes e Sensor type e The date the sensor was production calibrated service license only e Range of the sensor e Alarm one level and direction e Alarm two level and direction Prologue User Interface e STEL level e TWA level e Calibration Due Date s Bump Due Date Calibration and bump due dates will be highlighted in red if they have expired as in the example image below K CROWCON Device View Tools Help we Software S Devices Settings g 462267 1 008 Gas Notifications T4 SEN Bump Due Serial 462267 1 008 Se rv C l n 9 A Positive Safety Active
45. r 2015 14 04 12 Event log uploaded Device Notifications Show only logs for Active Device 07 Apr 2015 14 14 14 Pellistor Channel A Pellistor saver disable Filter by Serial 07 Apr 2015 14 15 49 Pellistor Channel A Pellistor saver enable Bump Due 07 Apr 2015 14 34 19 Fault set Channel 1 Under range 07 Apr 2015 14 34 26 Fault cleared Channel 1 Under range A Positive Safety Active Filter by Device 07 Apr 2015 14 34 37 Alarm 1 entered Channel 1 lt No Filter gt e 07 Apr 2015 14 34 38 Alarm 1 cleared Channel 1 5 29 ppm Pages 07 Apr 2015 14 34 43 Alarm acknowledged Channel 1 Filter by Type 07 Apr 2015 14 55 21 Fault set Device Overcharged k Reports lt No Filter gt v 07 Apr 2015 14 55 36 Shutdown Device Normal 3 H Logging i 07 Apr 2015 16 03 51 r Filter by Date 07 Apr 2015 16 03 51 Power Up Device B Summary From 01 January 1970 well 07 Apr 2015 16 03 51 Username Device User 07 Apr 2015 16 03 56 Peak Cleared Device H Configuration To 08 August 2015 w 07 Apr 2015 16 03 56 TWA Cleared Device La Sensors 07 Apr 2015 16 03 56 Fault set Device Cal overdue Se Logs 07 Apr 2015 16 03 56 Fault set Device Bump overdue oos Group Logs by Serial 07 Apr 2015 16 04 48 Autozero Device Confirm autozero A Status Collate Event Logs 07 Apr 2015 16 18 16 Event log uploaded Device 07 Apr 2015 16 20 44 Fault set Channel1 Under range Servicing Type Dev Serial Date 07 Apr 2015 16 20 48 Fault cleared Channel1 Under range Event
46. reen Gas Readings Flipped C Bump Interval day s 180 E Startup Action Confirm autozero Lock on Cal Due E Confidence Strategy Positive Safety Lock on Bump Due E Confidence Interval sec s 20 E Threshold Logging Backlight Control 10 Second Timeout Y Logging Interval sec s 10 S EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Ah 4 IR BEET SS Home Screen Mode You may select between Gas Readings and User Details The Gas Readings option will mean that the home screen will display current gas levels at all times The User Details option allows you to configure custom text to be displayed on the home screen unless there is an alarm condition in which case the device will revert to displaying gas readings Line one of the screen is configurable under Home Screen Text and line two will display the current user Home Screen Text This option is only applicable when Home Screen Mode is set to User Details The text entered here will be displayed on the top line of the of the T4 display whilst on the home screen Home Screen Gas Readings Flipped This option will cause the home screen to display gas readings and headers inverted so a user with a device on their person may view gas readings Note that this setting does not flip the screen under any other conditions Startup Action The option allows modification of the autozero function Avai
47. rrently selected device including which sensors are fitted the alarm levels on these sensors and the calibration due dates Configuration The Configuration page shows all configurable parameters on the selected device and allows modification of these parameters The page can also be used to backup and restore configurations for later use Sensors The Sensors page shows all configurable sensor parameters on the selected device and allows modification of these parameters The page can also be used to backup and restore sensor configurations for later use Tools The Tools page shows an active gas level readout from the selected device The page also contains both the Zero and Bump Test tools Status A The Status page shows any active status messages from the selected device Servicing The Servicing page contains several tools for performing servicing actions on a device Note that this page is only available to users who have a service license EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts a A WEEER e 4 Software Settings There are various settings that modify the behaviour of the software These are described in this section 4 1 Settings Dialog The settings dialog is accessible from the Tools menu 4 1 1 Application These options relate to how the application will behave in general Scanning Disable tr
48. s section of the sidebar shows all sections of the software which are currently accessible Note that without a selected device some of these options will not appear in the sidebar for example the Configuration option will only be visible when a device or setup is selected Though these pages are listed here their functions are individually described in a later section of this manual Home A The Home page gives information on how to get started with the software and also informs of the current state of the software license This includes the license type and license expiry date This page is selectable by clicking the Pages header button Reports ke The Reports page shows a list of all stored reports which may be displayed and allows filtering of this list based upon various parameters This page is always accessible so you don t need to be connected to a device to retrieve bump test and calibration reports Logging The Logging page shows a list of all stored device event and data logs and allows filtering of this list based upon various parameters The page may also be used to download logs from a device This page is always accessible so you don t need to be connected to a device to retrieve data and event logs 18 KE CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Servicing Appendices License Contacts gt will IR Be Summary The Summary page gives an overview of the cu
49. ternational copyright treaties 4 TERMINATION The License is in effect until terminated The License will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with the limitations described herein On termination you must destroy all copies of the Software and Documentation 5 EXPORT CONTROLS This Software is subject to the export control laws of the United Kingdom You may not export or re export the Software without the appropriate United Kingdom and foreign government licenses You shall otherwise comply with all applicable export control laws and shall defend indemnify and hold Company and all Company suppliers harmless from any claims arising out of your violation of such export control laws 6 MISCELLANEOUS This Agreement represents the complete agreement concerning this license between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements and representations between them This Agreement may be amended only in writing executed by both parties THE ACCEPTANCE OF ANY PURCHASE ORDER PLACED BY YOU IS EXPRESSLY MADE CONDITIONAL ON YOUR ASSENT TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN AND NOT THOSE CONTAINED IN YOUR PURCHASE ORDER If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable and the remainder of this Agreement shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect 49 KEZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software
50. tom splash screen Info Text This option configures the text that will appear as the bottom line of the custom splash screen Users Up to five user names may be configured in the device Active User 9 Leer User User 3 C User 4 User5 Active User The active user may be configured by clicking the radio button by the side of the desired name User Names Up to five user names may be entered here KZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts R gt will IR EEE Time The device s current date and time is displayed here Device Time 18 Aug 2015 16 33 19 Set date to 18 08 2015 Settimeto 16 28 e A custom date and time may be entered here if desired Note that should the time be out of synchronisation with the local PC by more than 15 minutes the software will prompt to correct this every time the device is connected to 4 3 3 Sensors The sensors page functions much in the same way as the Configuration page See the Controls section on page 23 for more information on the options at the top of the page CROWCON Device View Tools Help o x Devices TA we D D e E T4 Pis x 462267 01 008 K 462267 01 008 Undo Load Copy 1V01 Save Notifications Bump Due Fitted Sensors Positiv fety Activ Ay Pos
51. ve device OWM T4 Standard Configuration x If a device is no longer available for example because it is no longer connected to the PC then an error message will be displayed to inform that the device cannot be connected to at this time E A physical device will have its communication indicator replaced with a USB symbol whilst inactive EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Ah 4 H BEET SS 3 1 6 2 Notifications The Notifications section may contain several messages of varying severity from Information to A Warning to Fault Notifications are always in relation to the active device so switching between devices may change the contents of the Notifications section depending upon the state of those devices e Calibration Due and Bump Due notifications are denoted with a Fault icon Clicking on these notifications will change the display to the Status page or Service page if the user has a service license e Positive Safety is denoted with a Warning icon Clicking on this notification will change the display to the Status page e lf your software license is due to expire soon an i Information notification will be shown Clicking this notification will bring up the Register dialog Clicking on the Notifications header button will cause all visible notifications to be hidden for the remainder of this session 3 1 6 3 Pages The Page
52. y way the changed options ee License and the sections header will be highlighted and the Save button will become enabled and will start flashing Clicking Saring S ay EZ CROWCON Contents Prologue User Interface Software Settings Appendices License Contacts a A HITIILRSRI e Load A Selecting this option will bring up the Open Setup dialog Selecting a setup and clicking OK will then load this setup to the interface highlighting any changed items You then have the option of making further modifications saving the changes to the device with the Save button or discarding these changes with the Undo button Copy E Selecting this option will bring up the New Setup dialog Enter a unique name for the setup and click OK This will then save a copy of all the current displayed settings to the database 4 3 2 2 Sections Each section contains a series of categorised configuration options Production These options are for display purposes only and are not modifiable Production Serial Number 462267 01 008 Date of Manufacture 28 July 2015 Serial Number This is the serial number of the active device Date of Manufacture This is the date of which the device was manufactured General These options control the general operation of the device Home Screen Mode Gas Readings k Allow Calibration via Menu Home Screen Text Ir Bump Strategy On Menu Disabled e Home Sc
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