Normal mode. MPower MP100
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MPower MP100 is a portable personal gas monitor with a large LCD screen for easy viewing of gas concentrations. It can display real-time readings, as well as STEL, TWA, peak and min values. It has configurable high, low, STEL, and TWA alarm thresholds, and can be used to monitor a variety of gases, including CO, H2S, SO2, O2, and VOCs. The MP100 is easy to use, with two-key operation and a simple menu system. It is also durable and has a long battery life.
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MP100 User’s Guide
TWA (time-weighted average) alarm threshold value:
Normal mode
Real time reading
The unit enters normal mode, start monitoring gas concentration and display on the LCD screen.
User can check some other values like STEL,TWA, PEAK, and MIN (for O
2
only) by pressing the
Right Key
.
*Unit will return to real time reading from any other screen when there’s no key action for 60 seconds.
STEL screen
TWA screen
Peak screen
Press the
Left Key
to clear peak value
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Table of contents
- 3 Read Before Operating
- 4 General Information
- 4 User Interface
- 5 Display
- 6 Using MP
- 6 Turn the unit on
- 6 Warm up sequence
- 7 Normal mode
- 7 Real time reading
- 7 STEL screen
- 7 TWA screen
- 7 Peak screen
- 8 Min screen (for Oxygen sensor only)
- 8 Turn the unit off
- 8 Config mode
- 8 Enter Config mode
- 9 Sensor calibration
- 9 Calibration adapter
- 10 Zero calibration
- 10 Span calibration
- 11 Bump test
- 11 Change alarm limit
- 12 Change bump/cal interval
- 13 Change span value
- 13 Change display unit
- 13 Vibrator enable/disable
- 14 Power on zero enable/disable
- 14 Fast power on enable/disable
- 14 Reset config
- 15 Exit Config mode
- 15 Maintenance
- 15 Replace the battery
- 16 Replace the sensor filter
- 16 Replace the sensor
- 18 Ordering information
- 19 Specifications
- 20 Sensor configuration
- 21 Alarm signal summary
- 23 Trouble shooting