Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] USER'S GUIDE
Vaisala CARBOCAP® Hand-Held Carbon Dioxide Meter GM70
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] OPEN.
Select User interface, press Select Language, press Press
SET.
Select the language you want, press
EXIT to return to the basic display.
If you accidentally select a wrong language, first go back to the basic display by pressing (right) as many times as required, then go to the language selection menu by pressing: , (middle) , , , (middle).
Automatic Power Off
As shipped from the factory, the GM70 has a default setting which turns the power off automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity. In case you want to change the inactivity time setting to 60 minutes or turn off the automatic power off function, follow the instructions below: 1. Open the MENU, press Select Settings, press .
OPEN.
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Select User interface, press Select Auto power off, press Press
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SET. SELECT.
Select the choice you want, press
EXIT to return to the basic display.
Changing the Shortcut Keys
By default the three shortcut keys refer to the functions Graphic, Hold/Save and Record. However the shortcut keys for the functions can be changed to meet your needs. OPEN.
Select User interface, press
Select Program shortcut keys, press
Hold/Save.
Press the shortcut key you want to change, for example: If you want to replace Hold/Save with pressure setting function, select pressure setting by using arrow buttons, EnvironmentP, press SELECT. Answer YES to confirm your selection, otherwise answer NO and continue from item 4. Press
EXIT to return to the basic display.
7.
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Figure 10
Changing the Shortcut Keys
The following number refers to Figure 10 above: 1 =
Hold/Save-shortcut key replaced by pressure setting shortcut key P
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Key Click and Backlight On Key Press
1. .
OPEN.
Select User interface, press
To turn the sound effect while pressing the buttons OFF or ON, select Key click and press ON/OFF. To turn the backlight effect while pressing the buttons OFF or ON, select Backlight on key press ON/OFF. Press
EXIT to return to the basic display.
Setting Date and Time
1. .
OPEN.
Select Date and time, press
The default date presentation format is year-month-date. If you want to change the format, select D. M. Y (date. month. year) or M/D/Y date format (month/day/year), press
ON/OFF.
5.
The default time presentation format is 24-hour clock. Press
EXIT.
6.
Device Information
The basic information about the indicator and the probe is found as follows: 1. Open the MENU, press Select Settings, press .
OPEN.
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Select Device information, press
SHOW.
The first display gives the information on the MI70 indicator. Press OK and EXIT to return to the basic display.
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Figure 11
Device Information Displays
The following numbers refer to Figure 11 above: 1 2 3 4 = = = = Software version of the MI70 indicator Serial number of the MI70 indicator Software version of the probe Location of the last adjustment (alternatives: Vaisala, GM70, or GMK220)
Reverting Factory Settings
Factory settings of the indicator only can be reverted to clear all changed settings and data memory of the indicator. Reverting factory settings of the indicator does not affect the probe calibration. Factory calibration of the probe cannot be reverted if adjustment is made (see Chapter 10 Calibrating and Adjusting the Probes on page 43). Press YES to confirm the OPEN.
Select Factory settings, press reverting.
The power turns off automatically. See Turning On and Setting Language, Date, and Time on page 14.
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Other Settings
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Figure 12
Other Settings Menu
Setting the Alarm Levels
Two alarm levels can be set. [. . . ] - Take a firm hold from the base of the probe and pull strongly until the probe comes loose. Turn the probe inside the handle until you feel that a step in the probe connector snaps into the groove of the probe handle connector and locks the probe. 5.
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Figure 18
Detaching the Probe
The following refers to Figure 18 above: 1 2 = = Unscrew the probe fastener (about 5 turns). Pull the probe out firmly.
Changing the Probe Filter
Spare filters for the probe can be ordered from Vaisala, see list of accessories on page 62. [. . . ]