RAE Systems. Using the MeshGuard. Protection Through Detection

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RAE Systems Using the MeshGuard Protection Through Detection

Turning on the MeshGuard Hold down the [M] key and release it when the MeshGuard beeps. The MeshGuard performs a selftest, followed by warm-up and zero calibration. The display briefly shows the firmware version Protection Through Detection 2

Turning on the MeshGuard The MeshGuard initializes the wireless network The display alternates between rdo and InI (for radio initialization) Note: If MeshGuard is unable to find a radio network to connect with, it searches, and the display alternates between rdo and Srh (for radio search ). Protection Through Detection 3

Radio Communication The display tells you that MeshGuard is initiating network communication If a network is located, an antenna icon appears (if no network is found, press [+/Y] to search for a network). Protection Through Detection 4

Using the MeshGuard Once a network is found, the MeshGuard is now operational Protection Through Detection 5

Turning off the MeshGuard Hold down the [M] key through the 5 4 3 2 1 off sequence. The monitor is off when the display is blank. Release the [M] key. The MeshGuard is now off. Protection Through Detection 6

Operation Modes The MeshGuard can operate as a Reduced Function Device (RFD) or a Full Function Device (FFD). In RFD mode, the MeshGuard transmits data to the host at a set interval (the default is 30 seconds) or anytime an alarm occurs. In FFD mode, the MeshGuard receives data in real time, and it can also work as a router as needed to relay data from RFD devices back to the host Note: Operating the MeshGuard in FFD mode reduces battery life. The interval can be changed in Programming Mode. Protection Through Detection 7

Operation Modes The MeshGuard has 4 Operation modes Detection Mode for standard operation Programming Mode for making changes to values (such as the High Alarm, etc.) Diagnostic Mode (for servicing and checking the sensor, etc.), and Diagnostic Programming Mode, which is for selecting the sensor type, etc. Protection Through Detection 8

Detection Mode The MeshGuard can operate in fixed or portable mode. Whenever you start MeshGuard, it is automatically in fixed Detection Mode, which is the default. The MeshGuard displays the current reading. Press [M], and it displays the sensor type Protection Through Detection 9

Detection Mode Pressing [M] steps through the Detection Mode screens Protection Through Detection 10

Detection Mode Press [M], and it alternates between EUI (Extended Unique Identifier) and its value Protection Through Detection 11

Detection Mode Press [M], and it alternates between Pan and ID (Personal Area Network Identifier) and its value: Protection Through Detection 12

Detection Mode Press [M] to return to the detector reading Protection Through Detection 13

Manually Sending Data While the MeshGuard typically sends reading data to the network on a fixed interval, you can send the data anytime. Press the [+/Y] key The screen alternates between Ini and net one time, sends the current sensor data, and returns to the detector reading. Protection Through Detection 14

Detection Mode Protection Through Detection 15

Detection Mode When Portable Mode is enabled, pressing [M] steps through three more screens, STEL, TWA, and Peak Press [M], and it displays STEL. The STEL (short-term exposure limit) is the average reading of the gas concentration for the last 15 minutes. Note: The STEL reading does not appear until 15 minutes have elapsed. If the MeshGuard has not been on for 15 minutes, it displays three dashes Protection Through Detection 16

Detection Mode Press [M], and it displays TWA. The TWA (time-weighted average) is the accumulated reading of the gas concentration, divided by 8 hours, since the monitor was turned on. Protection Through Detection 17

Detection Mode Press [M], and the display indicates the Peak reading by alternating between P (for Peak ) and a numerical value Press [M] to return to the current reading Protection Through Detection 18

Programming Mode Programming Mode allows you to perform any of the following actions (listed in order of appearance) Calibrate the MeshGuard Changing Preset Limits or Span Gas Values Protection Through Detection 19

Programming Mode Menus Zero Calibration Span Calibration High Alarm Low Alarm STEL (Portable Mode only) TWA (Portable Mode only) Fixed or portable operation Radio enable/disable Communication interval Protection Through Detection 20

Programming Mode To enter the Programming Mode, press [M] and [N/-] for 3 seconds. Pressing [N/-] steps you through all the screens and then returns to the first programming display Protection Through Detection 21

Programming Mode Protection Through Detection 22

Programming Mode Each display alternates between its name and a status message or value. Note: You can exit Programming Mode at any time by pressing [M]. Also, if you do not make a change within one minute, the MeshGuard exits Programming Mode and returns to Detection Mode. Protection Through Detection 23

Programming Mode Settings can be changed as follows When a menu is selected, it flashes between two screens Press [M] to exit Program Mode and return to Detection Mode, or press [N/-] to advance to the next menu. Press [+/Y] to enter. The LCD displays go. Protection Through Detection 24

Exiting Programming Mode You may exit Programming Mode anytime and return to Detection Mode in either of these two ways 1. Press [M]. MeshGuard exits Program Mode and shows the current reading in Detection Mode. 2. Do not press any buttons for 1 minute. MeshGuard automatically exits Programming Mode and returns to Detection Mode, showing the current reading. Protection Through Detection 25

Changing Values When an editable numerical value is shown, the most significant digit flashes Change the value by pressing [+/Y] to increase it, and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit: Protection Through Detection 26

Changing Values After editing the last digit, press [M]. A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change Press [+/Y] for yes. Protection Through Detection 27

Changing Values The message dn indicates the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit and continue editing values for that menu. Protection Through Detection 28

Zero Calibration When CAL and go are displayed in alternation, and ZERO is shown, the MeshGuard is ready to perform a zero calibration. Press [+/Y]. The LCD displays go. The display counts down from 10 to 0. Protection Through Detection 29

The display counts down from 10 to 0. After the countdown reaches 0, the LCD displays dn, for done. The reading should show 0 (zero). Otherwise, repeat the zero calibration. Protection Through Detection 30

Zero Calibration To stop zero calibration before the countdown reaches 0, press any key. The LCD displays no and advances to the next programming menu, Span calibration. Protection Through Detection 31

Span Calibration CAL and go flash in alternation, and SPAn is shown The MeshGuard is now ready to perform a span calibration. To start calibration, press [+/Y]. Protection Through Detection 32

Span Calibration The LCD displays go. The MeshGuard waits for 10 seconds so that you have time to connect the span gas. Connect the calibration gas adapter to the MeshGuard, and connect the gas cylinder to the adapter. Start the flow of gas. Protection Through Detection 33

Span Calibration When the gas flow starts, the LCD displays gas and the span concentration value. The MeshGuard now counts down to 0. Note: The countdown time varies according to the type of sensor used in the MeshGuard. Protection Through Detection 34

Span Calibration After counting down and reaching 0, the LCD displays dn. The reading should be the span concentration value. Otherwise, the span calibration should be repeated. Protection Through Detection 35

Span Calibration If the MeshGuard does not detect gas after counting down to 0, the LCD displays Err (for error ). The LED glows red and the buzzer sounds to provide extra warning. The MeshGuard automatically returns to the span calibration display. Note: To stop span calibration before the countdown reaches 0, press any key. The LCD displays no and advances to the next programming menu, Change High Alarm. Protection Through Detection 36

Change High Alarm At the menu for changing the High Alarm setting, Set and go flash in alternation, and both HIGH and ALARM are shown. Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting Press [M] to go back to Detection Mode or [N/-] to advance to the next menu. Protection Through Detection 37

Change High Alarm The LCD displays the current value. Change the value if necessary. Press [+/Y] to increase the number and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [M]. Protection Through Detection 38

Change High Alarm A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change. Press [+/Y] for yes. The message dn means the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit. Protection Through Detection 39

Change Low Alarm At the menu for changing the Low Alarm setting, Set and go flash in alternation, and both LOW and ALARM are shown. Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting Press [M] to go back to Detection Mode or [N/-] to advance to the next menu. Protection Through Detection 40

Change Low Alarm The LCD displays the current value. Change the value if necessary. Press [+/Y] to increase the number and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [M]. Protection Through Detection 41

Change Low Alarm A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change. Press [+/Y] for yes. The message dn means the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit. Protection Through Detection 42

Change STEL Setting Note: This menu is only available when the MeshGuard is in Portable Mode. If it is in Fixed Mode, you will not see this menu and cannot change its settings. Set and go flash in alternation, and STEL is shown. Protection Through Detection 43

Change STEL Setting Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting, [M] to exit and return to Detection Mode, or [N/-] to advance to the next menu. The LCD displays current value. Change the value if necessary. Press [+/Y] to increase the number and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit. Protection Through Detection 44

Change STEL Setting After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [M]. A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change. Press [+/Y] for yes. The message dn means the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit. Protection Through Detection 45

Change TWA Setting Note: This menu is only available when the MeshGuard is in Portable Mode. If it is in Fixed Mode, you will not see this menu and cannot change its settings. Set and go flash in alternation, and TWA is shown. Protection Through Detection 46

Change TWA Setting Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting, [M] to exit and return to Detection Mode, or [N/-] to advance to the next menu. The LCD displays the current value. Change the value if necessary. Protection Through Detection 47

Change TWA Setting Press [+/Y] to increase the number and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [M]. A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change. Press [+/Y] for yes. The message dn means the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit. Protection Through Detection 48

Change Span Value Set and go flash in alternation, and SPAN and a gas cylinder icon are shown. Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting, [M] to exit and return to Detection Mode, or [N/-] to advance to the next menu. Protection Through Detection 49

Change Span Value The LCD displays the current value. Change the value if necessary. Press [+/Y] to increase the number and [N/-] to decrease it. Press [M] to advance to the next digit. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [M]. A question mark (?) is shown in the display, asking if you want to save the change. Protection Through Detection 50

Change Span Value Press [+/Y] for yes. The message dn means the change is done. Press [N/-] for no. A no message means that the change was abandoned. Press [M] to return to the first digit. Protection Through Detection 51

Fixed or Portable Operation The next menu is for setting the MeshGuard for fixed or portable operation. In Portable Mode, STEL, TWA, and Peak readings are included. SEt and Ptb flash in alternation, to indicate that the MeshGuard can now be set as fixed or portable. The default value is fixed. Protection Through Detection 52

Fixed or Portable Operation Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting Press [M] to exit and return to Detection Mode, or [N/-] to go to the next menu. The LCD displays the current value (enabled or disabled). Change the value if necessary. Protection Through Detection 53

Fixed or Portable Operation Note: dis means fixed (Portable Mode disabled) and En means portable (Portable Mode enabled). Protection Through Detection 54

Change Communication Interval This menu allows you to change the interval between wireless transmissions. SET and ItUL flash, to indicate that you can change the interval. The interval can be set to 10, 30, 60, 300, or 600 seconds. Note: The default interval is 30 seconds. Press [+/Y] to enter and change the setting, [M] to exit and return to Detection Mode, or [N/-] to advance to the next MENU. Protection Through Detection 55

Turning off the MeshGuard Hold down the [M] key through the 5 4 3 2 1 off sequence. The monitor is off when the display is blank. Release the [M] key. The MeshGuard is now off. Protection Through Detection 56