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PT1E-1090

Indicator/Alarm Unit
RM-6000 Series
Operating Manual

Request for the Customers


• Read and understand this operating manual before using the indicator/alarm unit.
• Use the indicator/alarm unit in accordance with the operating manual.
• Regardless of warranty period, we shall not make any indemnification for accidents and
damage caused by using this product.
Make sure to read the warranty policy specified on the warranty.
• Because this is a safety unit, a regular maintenance for every six months and daily
maintenance must be performed.
• If any abnormality is found in the indicator/alarm unit, notify it to RIKEN KEIKI immediately.
(Visit our Web site to find your nearest RIKEN KEIKI office.)
<Contents>
1 Outline of the Product.............................................................................................. 3
1-1. Preface .................................................................................................................... 3
1-2. Purpose of use ........................................................................................................ 3
1-3. Definition of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE ..................................... 4

2 Important Notices on Safety .................................................................................... 5


2-1. Danger cases .......................................................................................................... 5
2-2. Warning cases......................................................................................................... 6
2-3. Precautions ............................................................................................................. 7

3 Product Components............................................................................................... 8
3-1. Main unit and accessories ....................................................................................... 8
3-2. Outline drawing ....................................................................................................... 9
3-2-1. Self-latching/auto-reset operation specifications ..................................................... 9
3-2-2. Lock-in operation specifications .............................................................................. 9
3-3. Names and functions for each part.......................................................................... 10
3-4. Block diagram.......................................................................................................... 13

4 How to Use.............................................................................................................. 14
4-1. Before using the indicator/alarm unit ....................................................................... 14
4-2. Precautions for installation points ............................................................................ 14
4-3. Precautions for system designing............................................................................ 16
4-4. How to install ........................................................................................................... 18
4-5. How to wire.............................................................................................................. 20

5 How to Operate ....................................................................................................... 28


5-1. Preparation for start-up............................................................................................ 28
5-2. Basic operating procedures..................................................................................... 29
5-3. How to start the indicator/alarm unit ........................................................................ 30
5-4. Modes...................................................................................................................... 31
5-5. Detection mode ....................................................................................................... 33
5-6. Alarm test mode ...................................................................................................... 34
5-7. User mode............................................................................................................... 35
5-8. How to exit............................................................................................................... 39

6 Operations and Functions ....................................................................................... 40


6-1. Gas alarm activation................................................................................................ 40
6-2. Fault alarm activation .............................................................................................. 43
6-3. External output operation ........................................................................................ 44
6-4. Other functions ........................................................................................................ 46

7 Maintenance............................................................................................................ 48
7-1. Maintenance intervals and items ............................................................................. 48
7-2. Regular maintenance mode .................................................................................... 50
7-3. Gas calibration method............................................................................................ 66
7-4. How to clean............................................................................................................ 69
7-5. How to replace the fuse........................................................................................... 69

8 Storage, Relocation and Disposal ........................................................................... 70


8-1. Procedures to store the indicator/alarm unit or leave it for a long time .................... 70
8-2. Procedures to relocate the indicator/alarm unit or use it again................................ 70
8-3. Disposal of products ................................................................................................ 70

9 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................... 71

10 Product Specifications ............................................................................................. 74


10-1. List of specifications ................................................................................................ 74
10-2. List of accessories ................................................................................................... 76

11 Definition of Terms................................................................................................... 77

RM-6000 -2-
1 Outline of the Product 1-1. Preface

Outline of the Product

1-1. Preface
Thank you for choosing our indicator/alarm unit RM-6000 series for use with the gas detection and alarm
system. Please check that the model number of the product you purchased is included in the specifications
on this manual.

This manual explains how to use the indicator/alarm unit and its specifications. It contains information
required for using the indicator/alarm unit properly. Not only the first-time users but also the users who have
already used the product must read and understand the operating manual to enhance the knowledge and
experience before using the indicator/alarm unit.

1-2. Purpose of use


• Use the indicator/alarm unit RM-6000 series in combination with a gas detector head on an one-on-one
basis.
GP-6001: Combustible gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a catalytic
combustion type detector head
NC-6001: Combustible gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a new ceramic type
detector head
NC-6001W: Combustible gas indicator/alarm unit with double range specifications to be used in
combination with a new ceramic type detector head
SP-6001: Combustible gas or toxic gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a hot-wire
semiconductor type detector head
GH-6001: Combustible gas or toxic gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a
semiconductor type detector head
EC-6002: Toxic gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with an electrochemical type
detector head
OX-6001: Oxygen indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a detector head that uses an
oxygen sensor
OX-6002: Oxygen indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a detector head that uses an
oxygen sensor
RM-6002: Indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a gas detector head that outputs
general measurement signals
RM-6003: Gas indicator/alarm unit to be used in combination with a gas detector head with 3-wire
type 4 - 20 mA output specifications
• The gas detection and alarm system is a safety unit, not an analyzer or densitometer which performs
quantitative/qualitative analysis/measurement for gases. You must understand the features of the
indicator/alarm unit before using it, so that you can use it properly.
• The indicator/alarm unit displays a gas concentration on the character LCD (digital and bar meter display
<three colors of green, yellow, and red>) according to a signal from the detector head. Gas
concentrations are displayed in different colors according to danger levels, i.e., in green if neither of the
alarm setpoints is exceeded, in orange if the first alarm setpoint is exceeded, and in red if the second
alarm setpoint is exceeded.

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1 Outline of the Product 1-3. Definition of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE

• The indicator/alarm unit has two-step gas alarm contact and fault alarm contact.
• The indicator/alarm unit outputs gas concentration in 4 - 20 mA or digital data (RS-485: option).

1-3. Definition of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and


NOTE
DANGER This message indicates that improper handling may cause serious damage on
life, health or assets.
WARNING This message indicates that improper handling may cause serious damage on
health or assets.
CAUTION This message indicates that improper handling may cause minor damage on
health or assets.
NOTE This message indicates advice on handling.

RM-6000 -4-
2 Important Notices on Safety 2-1. Danger cases

Important Notices on
Safety

2-1. Danger cases

DANGER
This is not an explosion-proof unit.

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2 Important Notices on Safety 2-2. Warning cases

2-2. Warning cases

WARNING
Specified devices
Connect the indicator/alarm unit only to the specified devices. If it is connected to any unspecified
device, the indicator/alarm unit or the connected device may be damaged.

Power supply
Before turning on the indicator/alarm unit, always check that the voltage is properly applied. Do not
use an unstable power supply
because it may cause malfunctions.

Need of grounding circuit


Do not cut the grounding circuit or disconnect the wire from the grounding terminal.

Defects in protective functions


Before starting the indicator/alarm unit, check the protective functions for defects. When seeming
defects are found in the protective functions, such as protective grounding, do not start the
indicator/alarm unit.

External connection
Before connecting the indicator/alarm unit to the external device, securely connect it to a protective
grounding circuit.

Operation in a gas
Do not operate the indicator/alarm unit in a place where combustible gases or vapors are present.
Operating the indicator/alarm unit in such an environment will lead to extreme dangers.

Response to gas alarm


Issuance of a gas alarm indicates that there are extreme dangers. Take proper actions based on
your judgment.

RM-6000 -6-
2 Important Notices on Safety 2-3. Precautions

2-3. Precautions

CAUTION
Do not use a transceiver near the indicator/alarm unit.
Radio wave from a transceiver, etc. near the indicator/alarm unit or its cables may disturb indication
reading. If a transceiver or other radio wave transmitting device is used, it must be used in a place
where it disturbs nothing.

To restart the indicator/alarm unit, wait for five seconds or more before doing it.
Restarting the indicator/alarm unit in less than five seconds may cause errors.

Do not use the external output of the indicator/alarm unit to control other units.
This is not a control unit. It is not allowed to use the external output of the indicator/alarm unit to
control other units.

Do not disassemble/modify the indicator/alarm unit, or change the settings if not necessary.
Disassembling/modifying the indicator/alarm unit will invalidate the warranty of the performance.
Changing the settings without understanding the specifications may cause alarm malfunctions.
Please use the indicator/alarm unit properly in accordance with the operating manual.

Never fail to perform a regular maintenance.


Since this is a safety unit, a regular maintenance on it and the detector head must be performed to
ensure safety.

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3 Product Components 3-1. Main unit and accessories

Product Components

3-1. Main unit and accessories


<Main Unit (RM-6000 Series)>

<Standard Accessories>
• Operating manual
One copy per system regardless of the number of units to be delivered

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3 Product Components 3-2. Outline drawing

3-2. Outline drawing


3-2-1. Self-latching/auto-reset operation specifications
<Wall mounting type> <Rack mounting type>

Rack mounting
bracket
Panel Panel

Cover Cover

Cable inlet Cable inlet


3 - Φ23 3 - Φ23

3-2-2. Lock-in operation specifications


<Wall mounting type> <Rack mounting type>

Rack mounting
bracket
Panel Panel

Cover Cover

Cable inlet Cable inlet


3 - Φ23 3 - Φ23

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3 Product Components 3-3. Names and functions for each part

3-3. Names and functions for each part


<Front Panel and Character LCD>
(25) Alarm setpoint display
(17) Gas concentration
bar meter display

(22) Inhibit display

(21) Maintenance
display

(19) Full scale value


display

(20) Gas concentration


unit display
(23) Digital
communication
display
(16) Digital display

(24) Double range display

(11) Power lamp (18) Gas name and message display

(14) Fault lamp (15) Buzzer opening

(9) Reset key

(13) Second alarm


lamp (10) Buzzer stop key
(Only for lock-in type)
(12) First alarm lamp

(5) ▲ key

(4) Mode key

(7) Test/set key (8) Dimming key

(1) Power switch


(6) ▼ key

(2) Terminal plate for (3) Terminal plate for


external connection external connection
(for power supply) (for signals)

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3 Product Components 3-3. Names and functions for each part

Number in Item Function


the figure
(1) Power switch (POWER) Power switch.

(2) Terminal plate for external Used to connect power cables.


connection
(for power supply)
(3) Terminal plate for external Used to connect signal cables.
connection
(for signals)
(4) Mode key (MODE) Used to enter the maintenance mode.
It is also used to cancel or skip in a specific mode.
(5) ▲ key Used to switch screen or change a value (UP).
Also used to display the second alarm (ALM2) setpoint.
(6) ▼ key Used to switch screen or change a value (DOWN).
Also used to display the first alarm (ALM1) setpoint.
(7) Test/set key (TEST/SET) Used to enter the test mode.
It is used for value confirmation and so on in a specific mode.
(8) Dimming key (DIMMER) Used to dim the power lamp or LCD backlight.

(9) Reset key (RESET) Used to stop buzzer sound during an alarm activation.

(10) Buzzer stop key (BZ.STOP) Used to stop buzzer sound during an alarm activation for
(*3) lock-in type.
(11) Power lamp (POWER) Power lamp. It lights in green when the power is on.
(12) First alarm lamp (ALM1) First alarm lamp. It lights in red when the first alarm is
reached.
(13) Second alarm lamp (ALM2) Second alarm lamp. It lights in red when the second alarm is
reached.
(14) Fault lamp (FAULT) Fault lamp. It lights in yellow when an abnormality is detected
in the indicator/alarm unit.
(15) Buzzer opening Buzzer sounds during an alarm activation.
(16) Digital display Displays the gas concentration and so on.

(17) Gas concentration bar The detectable range (full scale = FS) is divided into 50 with
meter display bars.
The increase in concentration is displayed in proportion to the
full scale.
(18) Gas name and message Displays gas name in chemical formula, etc. (e.g. CH4 for
display methane)
(19) Full scale value display Displays the full scale value of a detected gas.
(20) Gas concentration unit Displays the unit according to the specification. (ppm, ppb,
display vol%, %, %LEL)
(21) Maintenance display (MNT) Displayed during the maintenance mode. When this indicator
is displayed, the alarm contact is disabled.
(22) Inhibit display (INHIBIT) Displayed when the inhibition (point skip) is set.
(23) Digital communication For RS-485 communications, this indicator is displayed (TX,
display (*1) RX) while transmitting data with the upper unit.
(24) Double range display (*2) Displayed for the double range specifications (WH: High
range, WL: Low range).
(25) Alarm setpoint display The detectable range (full scale = FS) is divided into 50 for
alarm setpoint display.
*1: Displayed only on a model with RS-485 (option) mounted.
*2: Displayed only on NC-6001W.
*3: Displayed only on lock-in type.

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3 Product Components 3-3. Names and functions for each part

<List of Display Symbols>


Gas concentration digital display (seven-segment)
Numbers
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Alphabet (upper-case)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Alphabet (lower-case)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m

n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Symbols
- ^ ~

Gas name and message display (14-segment)


Numbers
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Alphabet (upper-case)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Symbols
@ + - / ~

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3 Product Components 3-4. Block diagram

3-4. Block diagram

Detector head (option)

Amplifier (*1)

Controller
(CPU)
Power supply part

POWER INPUT:
AC specification 100 - 240 VAC
DC specification 24 VDC
LCD display
Bar meter, gas name display,
concentration display, unit display, etc.
Alarm contact controller
Lamp
Gas alarm contact (ALM1, (POWER) (ALM1) (ALM2) (FAULT)
ALM2) Controller
Fault alarm contact (FAULT) (CPU) Operating unit
* Standard setting of contact (MODE) (ALM2/▲) (ALM1/▼)
activation (TEST/SET)
• De-energized (DIMMER) (RESET) (BZ.STOP) (*3)
(De-energized at a normal
state)
• ON-ALARM
(Closed contact at an
alarm state)

Transmitter
4-20 mA DC transmission
Digital data (RS-485)
transmission (*2)

*1: Installed only in GP-6001, NC-6001, NC-6001W, SP-6001, GH-6001, OX-6001.


*2: Only on a model with RS-485 (option) mounted.
*3: Displayed only on lock-in type.

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4 How to Use 4-1. Before using the indicator/alarm unit

How to Use

4-1. Before using the indicator/alarm unit


Not only the first-time users but also the users who have already used the product must follow the operating
precautions.
Ignoring the precautions may damage the indicator/alarm unit, resulting in inaccurate gas detection.

4-2. Precautions for installation points

CAUTION
This is a precision device. Because the indicator/alarm unit may not provide the specified
performance in some places (environments), check the environment in the installation point, and
then take appropriate actions if necessary.
Because the indicator/alarm unit plays an important role for safety and disaster prevention, you
must install as many units of the indicator/alarm unit as needed in appropriate points.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place with vibrations or shocks.


The indicator/alarm unit consists of sensitive electronic parts. The indicator/alarm unit must be installed in a
stable place without vibrations or shocks and it cannot drop.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place exposed to water, oil or chemicals.
When selecting installation points, avoid a place where the indicator/alarm unit is exposed to water, oil or
chemicals.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place where the temperature drops below -10ºC or rises over
50ºC.
The operating temperature of the indicator/alarm unit is -10 to 50ºC. The indicator/alarm unit must be
installed in a stable place where the operating temperature is maintained and does not change suddenly.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight or sudden changes in the
temperature.
When you select installation sites, avoid a place where it is exposed to direct sunlight or radiant heat
(infrared rays emitted from a high-temperature object), and where the temperature changes suddenly.
Condensation may be formed inside the indicator/alarm unit, or the indicator/alarm unit cannot adjust to
sudden changes in the temperature.

Keep the indicator/alarm unit (and its cables) away from noise source devices.
When selecting installation points, avoid a place where high-frequency/high-voltage devices exist.

RM-6000 - 14 -
4 How to Use 4-2. Precautions for installation points

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place where maintenance of the indicator/alarm unit cannot be
performed or where handling the indicator/alarm unit involves dangers.
Regular maintenance of the indicator/alarm unit must be performed.
Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place where the machinery must be stopped when maintenance is
performed in its inside, where parts of the machinery must be removed to perform maintenance, or where
the indicator/alarm unit cannot be removed because tubes or racks prevent access to it. Do not install the
indicator/alarm unit in a place where maintenance involves dangers, for example, near a high-voltage cable.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in machinery which is not properly grounded.
Before installing the indicator/alarm unit in machinery, the machinery must be grounded properly.

Do not install the indicator/alarm unit in a place where other gases exist around it.
The indicator/alarm unit must not be installed in a place where other gases exist around it.

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4 How to Use 4-3. Precautions for system designing

4-3. Precautions for system designing

CAUTION
An unstable power supply and noise may cause malfunctions or false alarms.
The descriptions in this section must be reflected on the designing of a system using the
indicator/alarm unit.

Using a stable power supply


The external output and alarm contact of the indicator/alarm unit may be activated when the power is turned
on, when momentary blackout occurs, or when the system is being stabilized. In such cases, use a safety
power supply, or take appropriate actions on the receiving side.
The indicator/alarm unit must be provided with the following power supply.

AC specification: 100 - 240 VAC ±10% (terminal voltage of the indicator/alarm


Power supply
unit)
voltage
DC specification: 24 VDC ±10% (terminal voltage of the indicator/alarm unit)
AC specification: Up to approx. Example of actions
100 msec To ensure continuous operation and
DC specification: Up to approx. 10 activation, install a protective power
Allowed time of
msec supply outside the indicator/alarm unit.
momentary blackout
(To recover from the momentary
blackout exceeding the above, restart
the indicator/alarm unit.)
Do not use it with a power supply of Example of actions
Others large power load or high-frequency Use a line filter to avoid the noise source
noise. if necessary.

Heat radiation designing


When it is installed in the closed instrumentation panel, attach ventilation fans above and below the panel.

Introducing protective measures against lightning


If cables are installed outside the factory/plant, or if internal cables are installed in the same duct as the
cables coming from outside the factory/plant, "lightning" will cause problems. Because lightning acts as a
large emission source while cables act as a receiving antenna, devices connected to the cables may be
damaged.
Lightning cannot be prevented. Cables installed in a metal conduit or under the ground cannot be
completely protected from inductive lightning surge caused by lightning. Although complete elimination of
disasters caused by lightning is impossible, the following protective measures can be taken.

Take appropriate measures in accordance with the importance of the facilities


and the environment.
• Connect the transmission signal route by using optical fiber.
Protection against • Provide protection by a lightning arrester (cable arrester).
lightning (Although inductive lightning surge can be transmitted through the cable, it is
prevented by installing a lightning arrester before the field devices and central
processing equipment. For information on how to use a lightning arrester,
please contact the manufacturer.)
In addition to lightning, there are more sources of surge noise. To protect units
Grounding
from these noise sources, the units must be grounded.
* The lightning arrester has a circuit to remove a surge voltage which damages field devices,
so that signals may be attenuated by installing the arrester. Before installing a lightning arrester, verify
that it works properly.

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4 How to Use 4-3. Precautions for system designing

Proper use of alarm contact


The alarm contact of the indicator/alarm unit is used to transmit signals to activate an external buzzer or
alarm lamp. Do not use the indicator/alarm unit for controlling purpose (e.g., controlling the shutdown valve).

CAUTION
The "b" contact (break contact) under de-energized state may be opened momentarily by a physical
shock, such as external force.
When the "b" contact is selected for the alarm contact, take appropriate actions to prepare for a
momentary activation, for example, add signal delay operation (approximately one second) to the
receiving side of the "b" contact.

The specifications for the alarm contact of the indicator/alarm unit are based on the resistance load
conditions. If inductive load is used at the alarm contact, the following errors will occur easily because
counter electromotive force is generated at the contact.
• Deposition, defective insulation or defective contact at the relay contact
• Damage of any electric parts due to high-voltage generated inside the indicator/alarm unit
• Abnormal operations by an out-of-control CPU

CAUTION
• In principle, do not activate inductive load at the alarm contact of the indicator/alarm unit. (In
particular, never use the inductive load to activate a fluorescent lamp or motor.)
• If inductive load is activated, relay it with an external relay (contact amplification). However,
because the coil of an external relay also involves inductive load, select a relay at a lower
voltage (100 VAC or below), and then protect the contact of the indicator/alarm unit with an
appropriate surge absorbing part, such as a CR circuit.

If load is to be activated, appropriate measures must be taken to stabilize the operation of the
indicator/alarm unit and protect the alarm contact referring to the following information.
• Relay it with an external relay at a lower voltage of 100 VAC or below (contact amplification). At the same
time, the surge absorbing part SK1 suitable for the specifications must be attached to the external relay.
• In addition, the surge absorbing part SK2 must be attached to the loaded side of the external relay if
necessary.
• It may be recommended that the surge absorbing part should be attached to the contact for certain load
conditions. It must be attached to an appropriate position by checking how the load is activated.

Coil Load

Power Power
supply supply
Alarm contact

External relay
(low voltage relay)
* SK1, SK2: Surge absorbing parts

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4 How to Use 4-4. How to install

4-4. How to install


<Wall mounting type>
Case Fixing angle

Mounting hole*

*1

Mounting hole

* Used for attaching to a switch box.

NOTE
The wall mounting type can be attached to a switch box. (See below for an attachment example.)
Fixing angle

Switch box

Pull out the Conduit


cables.

Attach the unit to


the angle.

Connect the cables.

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4 How to Use 4-4. How to install

<Rack mounting type>

*: n indicates the number of indicator/alarm units

<Attaching procedure>
After drilling holes in the panel, attach the indicator/alarm unit according to the following procedure.
(1) Insert RM-6000 to the panel front side.
(2) Set fixing bracket on the upper and lower parts of RM-6000.
(3) Tighten the screws of the fixing bracket.

CAUTION
• Tighten the screws with an appropriate tightening torque. Tightening the screws to a high torque
may deform the case or damage the fixing bracket.
• Turn off the power of the indicator/alarm unit before attaching or detaching it. Otherwise, a failure
may be caused.

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4 How to Use 4-5. How to wire

4-5. How to wire

CAUTION
• Use the specified cables for each of the connections between the indicator/alarm unit and the
detector head.
• When wiring, be careful not to apply stresses on the terminal plate when (overweight) cables are
installed.
• The power cables and signal cables must not be installed together with the motor power cables,
etc.
• When stranded wires are used, prevent wires from contacting each other.
• Use the specified tools to wire.

<Recommended Cables>
Model Cable specifications
GP-6001 Power supply: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
NC-6001 Detector head: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 4-core or 6-core
NC-6001W Signal: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
SP-6001 Contact: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) max. 6-core
OX-6001 Power supply: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
OX-6002 Detector head: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
RM-6002 Signal: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Contact: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) max. 6-core
GH-6001 Power supply: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Detector head: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 3-core or 5-core
Signal: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Contact: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) max. 6-core
EC-6002 Power supply: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Detector head: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core or 4-core
Signal: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Contact: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) max. 6-core
RM-6003 Power supply: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Detector head: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 3-core
Signal: Equivalent to CVVS (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) 2-core
Contact: Equivalent to CVV (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) max. 6-core

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4 How to Use 4-5. How to wire

<Figure of Terminal Plate>

AC specification

Gas First alarm Second alarm Fault alarm


Power input Pump power Detector
concentration contact contact contact
100 - 240 VAC (same as power input) head
signal 4 - 20 mA output output output

* Compatible bar terminal: 216 Series (manufactured by WAGO),


compatible wire: Size 0.5 - 2.0 mm2 (stranded wire) or Φ0.8 - 2.0 mm
(solid wire), bare wire length 10 - 11 mm
RS-485 RS-485
input-output input-output * RS-485 (option)

DC specification

Gas First alarm Second alarm Fault alarm


Pump power Detector
Power input concentration contact contact contact
(same as power input) head
24 VDC signal 4 - 20 mA output output output

* Compatible bar terminal: 216 Series (manufactured by WAGO),


compatible wire: Size 0.5 - 2.0 mm2 (stranded wire) or Φ0.8 - 2.0 mm
(solid wire), bare wire length 10 - 11 mm
RS-485 RS-485
input-output input-output * RS-485 (option)

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4 How to Use 4-5. How to wire

<Specifications of Terminal Plate>


Specifications of terminal plate
- Rated voltage: 250 VAC
- Rated current: 24 A
Electrical detection hole

Push button

Wiring hole

Connection conditions
- Cable: 0.5 mm2 - 2.5 mm2 (stranded wire) or Φ0.8 - 2.0 mm (solid wire)
- Bare wire length: 10 - 11 mm
- Connecting tools: Dedicated screwdrivers manufactured by WAGO and equivalent (edge width 3.0 - 4.5
mm x 0.5 mm or less)

When connecting a stranded wire, be sure to press the push button and open the spring while connecting
the wire. Also, when opening the spring, use the compatible screwdriver manufactured by WAGO and
equivalent (a screwdriver with an edge width of 3.0 - 4.5 mm x 0.5 mm which can fully open the spring: See
the table below or following page). In doing this work, be careful not to apply excessive force. Ignoring this
may damage the housing/push buttons or cause dropping off of the push buttons.

Compatible screwdriver manufactured by WAGO

Screwdriver (M) straight type 210-120J

Screwdriver (M) straight type 210-350/01


(short shaft & grip) 210-657
Screwdriver (M) straight type
210-720
(insulated shaft type)

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CAUTION
The specified bare wire length must be observed when the wire insulation is peeled off.
Improper clamping of the wire due to a shorter bare wire length may cause defective electric
conduction or heating.
Catching the wire insulation due to a shorter bare wire length may cause defective electric
conduction or heating.
Exposing the wire due to a longer bare wire length may cause defective insulation or a short circuit.
Be careful not to break up the wire. If the wire is broken up when inserted to the terminal, this may
cause defective insulation or heating.

8 - 9 mm

Compatible bar terminal


For a bar terminal, the following items are available. CAUTION
・ Bar terminal (ferrule): Model 216 Series A bar terminal of the specified model must
(manufactured by WAGO) be used. Using other bar terminals
・ Crimping tool: Model VarioCrimp 4 (206-204) invalidates the warranty of the performance.
(manufactured by WAGO)

<How to Connect to Terminal Plate>


When cables are connected to the terminal plate, use the dedicated screwdriver or a compatible flathead
screwdriver to do so as shown below.

CAUTION
The right tools must be used. Do not insert more than one wire into one wiring hole. Even if
the total size (mm2) of two or more wires is within the maximum wire connection range of the
terminal plate, it may cause reduced spring clamping force, defective insulation due to clogged wire
sheath, defective contact or coming off of wires.

■ Wiring: Perform wiring as shown in the figure below.

(1) Push the push button straight downward using the


compatible screwdriver or equivalent to open the
spring.

(2) Insert a wire with a specified bare wire length until the
end of it reaches the deepest point.

(3) The wire will be connected when the screwdriver is


released.

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<Grounding>
Connect the indicator/alarm unit to your grounding terminal.

WARNING
Before turning on the indicator/alarm unit, never fail to connect it to a grounding terminal.
For stable operation of the indicator/alarm unit and safety, it must be connected to a grounding
terminal. Do not connect the grounding wire to a gas pipe. The grounding must be made as D type
grounding (below 100 Ω of grounding resistance).

Grounding terminal Grounding terminal

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<Connecting to the Gas Detector Head>


GP-6001, NC-6001, NC-6001W, SP-6001

Gas detector head


Power supply for pump

GP-6001

Pump power
(same as
power input)

Detector
head

OX-6001, OX-6002

OX-6001 Gas detector head

Detector
head

Detector head signal


OX-6001: Sensor direct signal
OX-6002: Current signal (4 - 20 mA DC)

NOTE
To construct an intrinsically safe explosion-proof system by connecting the indicator/alarm unit to a gas
detector head with an intrinsically safe explosion-proof structure, connect the dedicated Zener Barrier
between them. Read also the operating manual of the gas detector head.

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GH-6001
Gas detector head
Power supply for pump

GH-6001

Pump power
(same as
power input)

Detector
head

EC-6002
Gas detector head
Power supply for pump

EC-6002

Pump power
(same as
power input)

Detector
head

NOTE
To construct an intrinsically safe explosion-proof system by connecting the indicator/alarm unit to a gas
detector head with an intrinsically safe explosion-proof structure, connect the dedicated Zener Barrier
between them. Read also the operating manual of the gas detector head.

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RM-6002
Gas detector head that outputs
general measurement signals

RM-6002

Detector
head

RM-6003
DC24V
Gas detector
head

RM-6003

Detector
head

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5 How to Operate 5-1. Preparation for start-up

How to Operate

5-1. Preparation for start-up


Before connecting a power supply, read and understand the following precautions. Ignoring these
precautions may cause an electric shock or damage the indicator/alarm unit.
• Check that the wiring is connected to external device properly.
• Check that the power supply voltage is compliant with the specifications.
• Because the external contact may be activated during the adjustment, take measures to prevent an
activated contact from having influences on external circuits.

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5-2. Basic operating procedures


Normally, the detection mode is used for normal operations. (The detection mode is activated after the
power is turned on.)

The detector is <<Detection Mode>>


restarted after During maintenance
recovering from I During inhibit
fault.

MODE
(long pressing)

<<Gas Alarm Status>> <<Maintenance Mode (user mode)>>

<<Fault Alarm Status>> <<Maintenance Mode (regular maintenance mode)>>

MODE
(long pressing)

<<Gas Alarm Test Mode>>

TEST
(long pressing)

WARNING
When the indicator/alarm unit enters each mode from the detection mode while an alarm is
activated, the alarm contact is released.

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5 How to Operate 5-3. How to start the indicator/alarm unit

5-3. How to start the indicator/alarm unit


• Before turning on the power switch, check whether the indicator/alarm unit is installed properly.
• Open the lower front cover of the indicator/alarm unit to find the power switch.
• Turn ON the power switch.
• After the indicator/alarm unit completes the start-up, it enters the detection mode swiftly.
Power switch

OFF ON

<<Start-up Procedures (approximately 25 seconds for system check of the


indicator/alarm unit and alarm deactivation)>>
Power On
(All lights ON)

Initial Clear
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Gas Specifications
Display
(Gas name and full scale
value)

Detection Mode
(Gas name, detected
concentration value)

CAUTION
• Do not turn off the indicator/alarm unit during the initial clear.
• If a new sensor is installed or the sensor is replaced after the indicator/alarm unit is started, the
sensor must be warmed up for a specified period which is determined depending on the type of
the sensor. After the warm-up is completed, perform a gas calibration. Read also the operating
manual of the gas detector head.
• During the warm-up, the alarm activation and output signals are unstable. Provide a prior
notification to the related sections so that they can prepare for false abnormalities.

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5 How to Operate 5-4. Modes

5-4. Modes
Details on each mode are provided as follows. (* Operations are slightly different depending on the model.)

Mode Item LCD display Details


Detection ― Gas Normal state
Mode concentration
Gas name
Gas Alarm ― Gas Perform the alarm test.
Test Mode concentration
Maintenance Zero Adjustment 1-1 ZERO Perform the zero adjustment.
Mode (Span Adjustment) (1-1 SPAN) (In case of oxygen 0 - 25 %, perform the span adjustment.)
(User) Setting Display 1-2.CONFIRM Show the setting of the typical menu.
• First alarm setpoint (AL1)
• Second alarm setpoint (AL2)
• Alarm delay time
• Zero suppression value
• Zero follower ON/OFF
• Indicator type
Peak Value 1-3 PEAK Display the peak concentration value when a gas is detected.
Display
Main Unit Version 1-4 RM VER Show the program version of the main unit.
Display
AMP Version 1-5 AMP VER Show the program version of the amplifier unit.
Display
RS-485 Address 1-6 ADDRESS Show the address.
Display
RS-485 1-7 485 PTRN Show the setting status of the communication function.
Communication
Setting Display
Regular 1-8 M MODE Switch to the regular maintenance mode.
Maintenance
Mode Switching
Maintenance Gas Introduction 2-0 GAS TEST Perform the gas introduction test in the regular maintenance
Mode Display mode.
(Regular Zero Adjustment 2-1 ZERO Perform the zero adjustment.
maintenance) Span Adjustment 2-2 SPAN Perform the span adjustment.
Last Calibrated 2-3 LAST CAL Show the last calibrated date.
Date
Heater Current 2-4 CUR CAL Show the heater current.
Display
Environmental 2-5 SETTING1 Operation setting
Setting 1 SE 0 INHIBIT setting (INHIBIT)
SE 1 Alarm setpoint value setting (ALM P)
SE 2 Alarm delay time setting (ALM DLY)
SE 3 Fault test (F TEST)
Environmental 2-6 SETTING2 Functions setting
Setting 2 SE 0 Address setting (ADDRESS)
SE 1 Date/Time setting (DAY TIME)
SE 2 Zero suppression value setting (SUPPRESS)
SE 3 Zero suppression type setting (SUP TYPE)
SE 4 Contact setting for alarm test (TEST RLY)
SE 5 External output setting for alarm test (TEST4-20)
SE 6 Energized/De-energized setting (RLY PTRN)
SE 7 Alarm type setting (ALM TYP)
SE 8 Alarm pattern setting (ALM PTRN)
SE 9 Alarm value limiter setting (AL LIMIT)
SE10 Fault alarm pattern setting (FLT PTRN)
SE11 Zero follower ON/OFF setting (ZERO F)
SE12 External output in maintenance mode setting (MNT OUT)

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SE13 External output adjustment (MA 4-20)


Environmental 2-7 SETTING3 Adjustment and setting
Setting 3 SE 0 Amplifier initialization (AMP DEF)
SE 1 Heater current adjustment (HEAT ADJ)
SE 2 Load voltage adjustment (LOAD ADJ)
SE 3 Measured gas selection (GAS SEL)
SE 4 Peak hold setting (PEAKHOLD)
SE 5 First alarm LCD setting (ALM1 LCD)
SE 6 - - -
SE 7 Double range external output setting (DR OUT)
SE 8 Low flow rate setting (FLOW SET)
SE 9 External output setting (OUT SET)
SE10 RS-485 communication setting (485 PTRN)
SE11 Green LED brightness adjustment (GRN ADJ)
SE12 Red LED brightness adjustment (RED ADJ)
SE13 Orange LED brightness adjustment (ORNG ADJ)
SE14 Buzzer contact switching setting (BZ RLY)
Fault Detailed 2-8 FAULT Not used.
View
HART Device 2-9 HART SYN Not used.
Synchronization
Setting
HART Device 2-10 HART SET Not used.
Setting
Return to the user 2-11 U MODE Return to the user mode.
mode.
Factory Mode 2-12 F MODE Not used.
Switching

NOTE
Operations are slightly different depending on the model. Key operations are disabled for the key switches
of operation menus not available for the model.

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5-5. Detection mode


<Gas Name and Full Scale Display>
Display a gas name, full scale value, etc. that have been set in advance.

Alarm point
Full scale value

Power lamp

Gas concentration
bar meter display

Gas concentration
digital display

Gas name

CAUTION
A reading under zero is suppressed with the 10% FS suppression.
A reading that is 10% FS or more under zero is displayed as "-0.0", which prevents an accurate gas
detection and needs the zero adjustment. For information on the suppression function, see "6-4.
Other functions".

NOTE
NC-5001W offers two reading ranges (low and high ranges).
If the displayed combustible gas concentration rises above the full scale of the low range, the display is
automatically switched to the high range.
On the other hand, if the gas concentration drops below the full scale of the low range, the display is
automatically switched back to the low range.
The low range is indicated by lighting of the WL display, and the high range by lighting of the WH display,
informing the present reading range (low or high range).

Example
Target gas : Isobutane
Reading range : 0 - 2000 ppm / 0 - 100%LEL
Status display : WL (low range) / WH (high range)

NOTE
At a low temperature, the response of the LCD display may get slow down.

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5 How to Operate 5-6. Alarm test mode

5-6. Alarm test mode


This is used when dummy signals the same as the signals of the gas concentration are generated to check
the alarm lamp activation of the indicator/alarm unit and the transmission to external circuits.

WARNING
Before starting the alarm test (transmission test), provide a notification to the related sections so
that they can prepare for false abnormalities (external output signals and alarm contact). After the
test is completed, never fail to press the TEST key to return to the detection mode. (If the
indicator/alarm unit remains in the alarm test mode, it automatically returns to the detection mode in
ten hours.)

<<Alarm Test Mode>>

Detection Mode
Press the TEST key for three
seconds.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Alarm Test Mode


The message "TEST ON" is displayed
when the contact is activated in the alarm
test, while the message "TEST OFF" is
displayed when not activated. (The setting
can be changed.)
Increase or decrease the reading by
pressing the▲ or ▼ key.

First Alarm
When the reading reaches the first alarm,
the ALM1 lamp lights up. (When Contact
ON is selected, the first alarm contact is
activated.)

Second Alarm
When the reading reaches the second
alarm, the ALM2 lamp lights up. (When
Contact ON is selected, the second alarm
contact is activated.)

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5 How to Operate 5-7. User mode

5-7. User mode

WARNING
After the adjustment is completed, never fail to press the MODE key to return to the detection mode.
(If the indicator/alarm unit remains in the user mode, it automatically returns to the detection mode
in ten hours.)

<<User Mode>>
Detection Mode
Press the MODE key for
three seconds.
During maintenance
I During inhibit
User Mode

1-1. ZERO Zero Adjustment


Perform the zero => P37
adjustment.
(In case of OX-6001 and
OX-6002, perform the span
adjustment.)

1-2. CONFIRM Setting Display


Show the setting of the => P38
typical menu.

1-3. PEAK
Displays the maximum
concentration value when a
gas is detected.

1-4. RM VER
Show the program version
of the main unit.

1-5. AMP VER


Show the program version
of the AMP unit.

1-6. ADDRESS
Show the communication
address of RS-485.
(Only on a model with an
option mounted)

1-7. 485 PTRN


Show the communication
setting of RS-485.
(Only on a model with an
option mounted)

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1-8. M MODE See "7-2. Regular


Switch to the regular maintenance mode".
maintenance mode.

To 1-1. ZERO

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<Zero Adjustment "1-1">


This is used to perform the zero adjustment. Before starting the zero adjustment, let the detector head
(sensor) draw the zero adjustment gas and wait until the reading is stabilized.
For oxygen deficiency alarm specification (O2:0 - 25%), "1-1" is the span adjustment. In this case, the AIR
adjustment is performed, so that fresh air must be introduced to adjust it to 20.9%. For information on the
span adjustment, see “7-3. How to perform a gas calibration”.

<<Zero Adjustment>>

1-1. ZERO
Press SET key.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Present Concentration Value Display


Press the SET key to perform the zero
adjustment.

Zero Adjustment Completed


The menu returns to 1-1. ZERO
automatically.

Return to 1-1. ZERO

* When the zero adjustment fails

Return to 1-1. ZERO

CAUTION
In case of GH-6001, always perform both the zero adjustment and the span adjustment. Perform the
zero adjustment and the span adjustment in this order. If they are performed in a wrong order or
only one of them is performed, accurate gas detection cannot be ensured.

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<Setting Display "1-2">


This is used to check the setting of typical menus.

<<Setting Display>>

1-2. CONFIRM
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

First Alarm Setpoint Display

Second Alarm Setpoint


Display

Alarm Delay Time Display


(seconds)

Zero Suppression Value


Display

Zero Follower ON/OFF


Display

Indicator Type Display

To First Alarm Setpoint Display

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5 How to Operate 5-8. How to exit

5-8. How to exit


To turn off the indicator/alarm unit, open the front cover of the main unit, and turn "OFF" the power switch.
Then, turn off the power supply (24 VDC) to the indicator/alarm unit.

WARNING
• When the indicator/alarm unit is turned off, an alarm may be activated on the upper (central)
system.
Before turning off the indicator/alarm unit, the inhibit (point skip) on the upper (central) system
must be activated.
Decide whether the power can be turned off by checking the operation of the devices connected
to the external output or external contact output terminal of the indicator/alarm unit.
• If the alarm contact is energized (option), it is activated when the indicator/alarm unit is turned
"OFF".

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6 Operations and Functions 6-1. Gas alarm activation

Operations and Functions

6-1. Gas alarm activation


Gas alarm: Triggered when the concentration of detected gas reaches or exceeds the alarm setpoint value.
<<Self-latching>>

NOTE
• The alarm setpoint (first alarm and second alarm) is factory-set. Although the alarm delay time (standard:
2 seconds) works in the indicator/alarm unit to prevent a false activation, it can be cancelled if not
needed.
• This section describes self-latching operations. For other operations, see the alarm operation timing
chart.

<Display Operation>
Gas Concentration Display
In case of over the detection range (Over Scale), "∩∩∩∩" is displayed on the LCD.

Power Indicator Lamp (POWER: Green)


This lights up continuously.

Alarm Indicator Lamp (ALM1: Red), (ALM2: Red)


The alarm consists of two steps. Each of them is triggered when the respective alarm setpoint value is
reached to or exceeded.
The alarm indicator lamp goes out when the gas concentration settles below the alarm setpoint after a reset
operation.

First Alarm Second Alarm

<Contact Activation>
The alarm contact consists of two steps. Each of them is triggered when the respective alarm setpoint value
is reached to or exceeded.
The alarm contact is reset when the gas concentration settles below the alarm setpoint after a reset
operation.

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"Alarm Pattern Example (H-HH)"


Normal Alarm Recovered

Gas SP. HH side (second)


concentration SP. H side (first)

Reset Reset

ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Orange Green

Reset

ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact


Green Orange Red Orange Green
Bar meter display

Reset

ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact


Bar meter display Green Orange Red Orange Green

Reset
ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Green

Reset
Fault

FAULT lamp (yellow)

Fault alarm contact

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"Alarm Pattern Example (L-LL)"


Normal Alarm Recovered

Gas SP. L side (first)


concentration SP. LL side (second)

Reset Reset

ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Orange Green

Reset
ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Orange Green

Reset
ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Orange Green

Reset
ALM1 alarm lamp (red)

ALM2 alarm lamp (red)

ALM1 alarm contact

ALM2 alarm contact

Bar meter display Green Orange Red Green

Fault Reset

FAULT lamp (yellow)

Fault alarm contact

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6 Operations and Functions 6-2. Fault alarm activation

<Response to Gas Alarm>


In case of responding to a leaked gas
When a gas alarm is triggered, take actions in accordance with your management rules of gas alarm.
Normally, take the following actions.
• Check the reading of the indicator/alarm unit.

NOTE
If a gas leak is momentary, the reading may already have dropped when you check it. In addition, when the
alarm is triggered by noise or other incidental conditions other than a gas, the reading may have already
dropped.

• Based on your management rules of gas alarm, no one should be allowed to access the monitored zone
to ensure safety.
• If the Gas Concentration Display continues to be shown, close the main valve of the gas, and then check
that the gas concentration reading is dropped.
• Assuming that gases remain, wear protective equipment to avoid dangers and go to the gas leak point,
and then check if gases remain using a portable gas detector etc.
• If you can determine that the point is free from dangers, take actions to fix the gas leak.

6-2. Fault alarm activation


A fault alarm is triggered when the indicator/alarm unit detects abnormalities <<Auto-Reset>>.
After a fault alarm is triggered, the FAULT lamp (yellow) blinks and an error message is displayed on the
LCD. Determine the causes and take appropriate actions.
After the indicator/alarm unit is successfully returned from the fault, it restarts with the process normally
performed right after it is turned on (initial clear).
If the indicator/alarm unit has problems and is repeatedly malfunctioning, contact RIKEN KEIKI immediately.

NOTE
For information on malfunctions (error messages), see "9. Troubleshooting".

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6 Operations and Functions 6-3. External output operation

6-3. External output operation


Specifications 4 - 20 mA RS-485 (option)
Signal Transmission Electric current transmission (non-isolated) Two-wire digital data
System transmission system
Transmission Path CVVS KPEV-S
Transmission Distance Below 1 km (Depending on the system
designing conditions)
Connection Load Below 300 Ω -
Resistance
(1) Detection Mode 4 - 20 mA (concentration output) Concentration data
(No Alarm)
(2) Detection Mode 4 - 20 mA (concentration output) Concentration data, Alarm
(Gas Alarm) bits
(3) Initial Clear Depending on the setting of (4) Initial bit
2.5 mA setting: 2.5 mA
4 mA, HOLD, 4 - 20 mA setting: 4 mA*
(4) Maintenance 2.5 mA setting: 2.5 mA Concentration data,
Mode 4 mA setting: 4 mA* Adjustment bit
HOLD setting: The previous value retained
4-20 mA setting: 4 - 20 mA (concentration
output)
(5) Alarm Test Output ON setting: 4 - 20 mA Concentration data,
(concentration output) Adjustment bit, Test bit
Output OFF setting: Depending on the
setting of (4)
(6) Fault Alarm 0.5 mA (Fixed) Fault bits
(7) Inhibit Depending on the setting of (4) Concentration data,
2.5 mA setting: 2.5 mA Adjustment bit, Inhibit bit
4 mA, HOLD, 4 - 20 mA setting: 4 mA*
(8) Power Off 0 mA Signal OFF
* OX-6001,OX-6002: 0 - 25 vol% is equivalent of AIR (20.9 vol% = 17.4 mA)

Example of Gas Concentration and External Output (4 - 20 mA)

CAUTION
<<4 - 20 mA>>
• The 4 - 20 mA output is already adjusted. In case of over scale, an output will not exceed 22 mA.
• Output during inhibit or initial clear is based on 4 - 20 mA output setting in the maintenance
mode.

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<GP-6001, NC-6001, SP-6001, GH-6001, EC-6002, OX-6001, OX-6002, RM-6002, RM-6003>

External output

Detection mode (*1)

Maintenance mode (*2)

*1: For the case zero suppression value is


set
*2: For the case external output is set to
2.5 mA in the maintenance mode
Zero
suppression
Gas concentration
Full scale

<NC-6001W>

External output

Detection mode (*1)


Maintenance mode (*2)

*1: For the case zero suppression value is


set or external output of gas
concentration is set to 4 - 16 mA (low
range)/16 - 20 mA (high range)
*2: For the case external output is set to
2.5 mA in the maintenance mode
Zero suppression
Low
range High range
Gas concentration
Full scale

NOTE
NC-6001W offers two reading ranges (low and high ranges).
If the displayed combustible gas concentration rises above the full scale of the low range, the display is
automatically switched to the high range.
On the other hand, if the gas concentration drops below the full scale of the low range, the display is
automatically switched back to the low range.
The low range is indicated by lighting of the WL display, and the high range by lighting of the WH display,
informing the present reading range (low or high range).

Example
Target gas : Isobutane
Reading range : 0 - 2000 ppm / 0 - 100%LEL
Status display : WL (low range) / WH (high range)

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6 Operations and Functions 6-4. Other functions

6-4. Other functions


<Suppression Function>
Some types of detector heads connected to the indicator/alarm unit are influenced by environmental
changes (temperature, humidity, and other characteristics) or interference gases (interference
characteristics) in no small measure, which affects the reading.
Therefore, the reading might fluctuate around zero even in a normal state with no gas leakage.
This function obscures influences by environmental changes and interference gases around zero that have
no meaning for your management rules of gas alarm. This function is used to hide (suppress) the fluctuation
of the reading under the setting value, indicating zero.

<<Example: CH4 0 - 100% LEL Specifications>>


Suppression Disabled
A fluctuation around zero is displayed as the
reading.

Suppression Enabled
A fluctuation under the setting value is hidden with zero.
(Zero suppression)

NOTE
• In the maintenance mode, this function is disabled and the fluctuation of the reading under the setting
value is displayed.
• When a sensor unit with the oxygen deficiency alarm (O2: 0 - 25 vol%) is equipped, the zero
suppression is shifted to AIR suppression (20.9 vol%) automatically. That is, a small variation of the
reading around 20.9 vol% is displayed as 20.9 vol%.

CAUTION
A reading under zero is suppressed with the 10% FS suppression.
A reading that is 10% FS or more under zero is displayed as "-0.0", which prevents an accurate gas
detection and needs the zero adjustment.

<Zero Follower Function>


Some types of detector heads connected to the indicator/alarm unit might have sensitivity variations after
being used for a long period.
This function corrects the fluctuation of the reading at the zero point (zero drift) among the sensitivity
variations over time by a program manipulation to stabilize the zero point.

Zero Follower Off Zero Follower On

Reading Reading

Zero point Zero point

Time Time
* The zero drift of the sensor appears as the reading. * The zero adjustment is made periodically.

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<Peak Hold Function>


The maximum (or minimum) concentration value after an alarm is triggered is displayed using the bar meter
blinking and a numeric value even after the reading returns to a normal status. The numeric value is
displayed in 1-3.PEAK in the maintenance mode (user).
To disable the peak display, keep the SET key pressed in 1-3.PEAK in the maintenance mode (user).

<Calibration History/Alarm Trend History/Event History Functions>


The indicator/alarm unit has history functions. To use these functions, please contact RIKEN KEIKI.

<Dimming Function for Display>


Power lamp and LCD backlight under normal state can be dimmed. (Default: Off <bright>)
Keeping the DIMMER key pressed switches between On <dark> and Off <bright>. Note that this function is
disabled while an alarm is activated.

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7 Maintenance 7-1. Maintenance intervals and items

Maintenance

The indicator/alarm unit is an important instrument for the purpose of safety.


To maintain the performance of the indicator/alarm unit and improve the reliability of safety, perform a
regular maintenance.

7-1. Maintenance intervals and items


• Daily maintenance: Perform maintenance before beginning to work.
• Monthly maintenance: Perform maintenance on the alarm circuit (alarm test) once a month.
• Regular maintenance: Perform maintenance once or more for every six months to maintain the
performance as a safety unit.

Maintenance Maintenance content Daily Monthly Regular


item maintenance maintenance maintenance
Power Supply Check that the power lamp lights up. { { {
Check
Concentration Check that the concentration display
Display Check value is zero (or 20.9% on the
oxygen deficiency meter). When the
reading is incorrect, perform the zero { { {
adjustment (fresh air adjustment)
after ensuring that no other gases
exist around the detector head.
Alarm Test Inspect the alarm circuit by using the ― { {
alarm test function.

<About Maintenance Services>


• We provide services on regular maintenance including span adjustment, other adjustments and
maintenance.
To make the calibration gas, dedicated tools, such as a gas cylinder of the specified concentration and
gas sampling bag must be used.
Our qualified service engineers have expertise and knowledge on the dedicated tools used for services,
along with other products. To maintain the safety operation of the indicator/alarm unit, please use our
maintenance service.
• The followings are typical maintenance services. Please contact RIKEN KEIKI for more information.

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Main Services

Power Supply : Checks the power supply voltage.


Check Verifies that the power lamp lights up.
(Verifies that relevant points can be identified on the system.)
(When a UPS (uninterruptible power system) is used, checks the operation
with the UPS.)
Concentration : Verifies that the concentration display value is zero (or 20.9 vol% on the
Display Check oxygen deficiency meter) by using the zero gas.
Performs the zero adjustment (fresh air adjustment) if the reading is incorrect.
Flow Rate Check : Checks the flow rate indicator to find abnormalities.
Checks the flow rate by using an external flow meter to verify the correctness
of the flow rate indicator on the device. If the flow rate is incorrect, performs
the flow rate adjustment.
Filter Check : Checks the dust filter for dust or clogging.
Replaces a dirty or clogged dust filter.
Alarm Test : Inspects the alarm circuit by using the alarm test function.
• Checks the alarm lamps. (Checks each activation of ALM1 and ALM2.)
• Checks the external alarm. (Checks the activation of the external alarm,
such as a buzzer.)
Span Adjustment : Performs the span adjustment by using the calibration gas.
Gas Alarm Check : Checks the gas alarm by using the calibration gas.
• Checks the alarm. (Checks the alarm activation when the alarm setpoint is
reached.)
• Checks the delay time. (Checks time to delay until the alarm is triggered.)
• Checks the alarm lamps. (Checks each activation of ALM1 and ALM2.)
• Checks the external alarm. (Checks the activation of external alarms, such
as a buzzer and reset signal.)
Cleaning and : Checks dust or damage on surface, cover, or internal parts of the
Repair of Device indicator/alarm unit, cleans and repairs such parts of the device.
(visual diagnosis) Replaces parts which are cracked or damaged.
Device Operation : Uses the keys to check the operation of functions and parameters.
Check
Replacement of : Replaces consumable parts, such as a sensor, filter and pump.
Consumable Parts

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7-2. Regular maintenance mode

WARNING
After the adjustment is completed, never fail to press the MODE key to return to the detection mode.
(If the indicator/alarm unit remains in the regular maintenance mode, it automatically returns to the
detection mode in ten hours.)

Mode Item LCD display Details


Maintenance Gas Introduction 2-0 GAS TEST Perform the gas introduction test in the regular maintenance
Mode Display mode.
(Regular Zero Adjustment 2-1 ZERO Perform the zero adjustment.
maintenance) => P66
Span Adjustment 2-2 SPAN Perform the span adjustment.
=> P67
Last Calibrated Date 2-3 LAST CAL Show the last calibrated date.
Heater Current 2-4 CUR CAL Show the heater current value.
Display
Environmental Setting 2-5 SETTING1 Operation setting
1 SE 0 INHIBIT setting (INHIBIT)
=> P54 SE 1 Alarm setpoint value setting (ALM P) => P55
SE 2 Alarm delay time setting (ALM DLY)
SE 3 Fault test (F TEST) => P55
Environmental Setting 2-6 SETTING2 Functions setting
2 SE 0 RS-485 address setting (ADDRESS)
=> P56 SE 1 Date/Time setting (DAY TIME) => P59
SE 2 Zero suppression value setting (SUPPRESS)
SE 3 Zero suppression type setting (SUP TYPE)
SE 4 Contact setting for alarm test (TEST RLY)
SE 5 External output setting for alarm test (TEST4-20)
SE 6 Energized/De-energized setting (RLY PTRN) => P60
SE 7 Alarm type setting (ALM TYP)
SE 8 Alarm pattern setting (ALM PTRN)
SE 9 Alarm value limiter setting (AL LIMIT)
SE10 Fault alarm pattern setting (FLT PTRN)
SE11 Zero follower ON/OFF setting (ZERO F)
SE12 External output in maintenance mode setting (MNT OUT)
SE13 External output adjustment (MA 4-20)
Environmental Setting 2-7 SETTING3 Functions setting
3 SE 0 Amplifier initialization (AMP DEF)
=> P61 SE 1 Heater current adjustment (HEAT ADJ)
SE 2 Load voltage adjustment (LOAD ADJ)
SE 3 Measured gas selection (GAS SEL)
SE 4 Peak hold setting (PEAKHOLD)
SE 5 First alarm LCD setting (ALM1 LCD)
SE 6 - - -
SE 7 Double range external output setting (DR OUT)
SE 8 Low flow rate setting (FLOW SET)
SE 9 External output setting (OUT SET)
SE10 RS-485 communication setting (485 PTRN)
SE11 Green LED brightness adjustment (GRN ADJ)
SE12 Red LED brightness adjustment (RED ADJ)
SE13 Orange LED brightness adjustment (ORNG ADJ)
SE14 Buzzer contact switching setting (BZ RLY)
Fault Investigation 2-8 FAULT Not used.
HART Device 2-9 HART SYN Not used.
Synchronization
Setting
HART Device Setting 2-10 HART SET Not used.

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Return to the user 2-11 U MODE Returns to the user mode "1-1".
mode.
Factory Mode 2-12 F MODE Not used.
Switching

NOTE
Operations are slightly different depending on the model. Key operations are disabled for the key switches
of operation menus not available for the model.

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<<Regular Maintenance Mode>>

User Mode
In "1-8.M MODE", press the SET
key.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Then press the SET key again


for three seconds.

Regular Maintenance Mode

2-0. GAS TEST


Perform a test with the gas.
Similar to the detection mode,
the reading changes and the
alarm lamp lights up after the
gas is introduced, but the ↓ (Alternate Display) ↑
contact is not activated.

2-1. ZERO Zero Adjustment


Perform the zero adjustment. => P66

2-2. SPAN Span Adjustment


Perform the span adjustment. => P67

2-3. LAST CAL


Show the last calibrated date.
(Example: 2011/01/01 12:00)

2-4. HEAT CUR


Display the value of a current
that runs in the heater of the
sensor.
(GP-6001, NC-6001, NC-6001W,
GH-6001 only)

2-5. SETTING1 Environmental Setting 1


Specify the environmental => P54
setting 1.

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2-6. SETTING2 Environmental Setting 2


Specify the environmental => P56
setting 2.

2-7. SETTING3 Environmental Setting 3


Specify the environmental => P61
setting 3.

2-8. FAULT
This is used (by the
manufacturer) to investigate and
analyze the causes of faults.
This is not used by the user.

2-9. SYNC SET


Used for synchronization setting
of HART devices.
(Only on a model with an option
mounted)

2-10. HART SET


Used for setting of HART
devices.
(Only on a model with an option
mounted)

2-11. M MODE
Used to return to the user mode.

2-12. F MODE
Changes to the factory mode.
This is not used by the user.

To 2-0. GAS TEST

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<Environmental Setting 1 "2-5">


In the environmental setting 1, specify the operation setting.

<<Environmental Setting 1>>


2-5. SETTING1
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

SE 0. INHIBIT
Set Inhibit.
Press the ▲or ▼ key to select
either ON/OFF, and then press the
SET key to confirm the selection.
When ON is selected, the
character I is displayed on the
LCD. As a result, an alarm is not
triggered to external circuits even
though the indicator/alarm unit is in
the detection mode.

SE 1. ALM P Alarm Setpoint Value Setting


Set the alarm setpoint value. => P55

SE 2. ALM DLY
Set the alarm delay time.
Change the value (second) by
pressing the ▲ or ▼ key, and
then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

SE 3. F TEST Fault Alarm Test


Perform a fault alarm test. => P55

To SE 0. INHIBIT Setting

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<Alarm Setpoint Value Setting 1 "2-5" - "SET 1">


<<Alarm Setpoint Value Setting>>

SE 1. ALM P
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

First Alarm Setpoint Value


Setting
Change the value by pressing the
▲ or ▼ key, and then press the
SET key to confirm the value.

Second Alarm Setpoint Value


Setting
Change the value by pressing
the ▲ or ▼ key, and then press
the SET key to confirm the
value.

Return to SE 1 ALM P

NOTE
An alarm value cannot be set to a value smaller than 1/10 of the full scale.

<Fault Alarm Test "2-5" - "SET 3">


SE 3. F TEST
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

Fault Test ON/OFF


Select either ON/OFF.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select ON in the
display, and then press the SET key to
activate the fault alarm.
Select OFF in the display and press the
SET key to deactivate this menu.
(Alternatively, press the MODE key to
deactivate this menu.)

WARNING
Because the contact (fault) can be activated only by a fault alarm test in the maintenance mode, be
careful to perform the test. The fault alarm test cannot be performed during inhibit ( I ).

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<Environmental Setting 2 "2-6">


In the environmental setting 2, specify the settings of functions. (* It is recommended that setting changes
should be recorded in a log.)
The environmental setting 2 includes setting menus which are usually not used. Be careful not to change
these settings by mistake.

<<Environmental Setting 2>>

2-6. SETTING2
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

SE 0. ADDRESS
Set the RS-485 communication
address.
(Model with an option mounted)
Change the value by pressing the
▲ or ▼ key, and then press the
SET key to confirm the value.
SE 1. DAY TIME Date/Time Setting
Set the date/time of the main => P59
unit.

SE 2. SUPPRESS
Set the suppression value.
Change the value by pressing
the ▲ or ▼ key, and then
press the SET key to confirm
the value.

SE 3. SUP TYPE
Set the suppression system.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to
select either CUT/SLOPE,
and then press the SET key to
confirm the selection. When
CUT (Cut Off) is selected,
values exceeding the
suppression value are directly
displayed. When SLOP
(Slope) is selected, values
exceeding the suppression
value are gently displayed.

SE 4. TEST RLY
Set the contact activation for
an alarm test.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to
select either ON/OFF, and
then press the SET key to
confirm the selection. When
ON is selected, the contact
can be activated during an
alarm test.

SE 5. TEST4-20
Set the external output for an
alarm test.

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Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select either


ON/OFF, and then press the SET key to
confirm the selection. When ON is
selected, the test concentration is output
as the external output during an alarm test.
When OFF is selected, the output is kept
at the one before the alarm test mode is
entered.

SE 6. RLY PTRN Energized/De-energized


Select either Contact Setting
energized/de-energized for the => P60
contact.

SE 7. ALM TYPE
Set the alarm type.
(Selectable from L-LL, L-H and
H-HH on OX-6001 and
OX-6002)

SE 8. ALM PTRN
This is a setting screen of the gas
alarm activation. Do not change the
setting when the indicator/alarm unit
is used in a normal way, because it
determines how the indicator/alarm
unit functions.
(Default: Self-latching "L")
SE 9. AL LIMIT
This is a setting screen of the
alarm value limiter. Do not
change the setting when the
indicator/alarm unit is used in a
normal way. (Default: ON)

SE 10. FLT PTRN


This is a setting screen of the fault
alarm activation. Do not change the
setting when the indicator/alarm unit
is used in a normal way, because it
determines how the indicator/alarm
unit functions.
(Default: Auto-reset "nL")

SE 11. ZERO F
Set the zero follower.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either ON/OFF, and then press
the SET key to confirm the
selection. When ON is selected,
the zero follower function is
activated.

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SE 12. MNT OUT


Set the external output for the
maintenance mode.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either 2.5/4.0 mA/HOLD
(previous value)/4 - 20 mA
(linked to display value), and
then press the SET key to
confirm the selection.

SET 13. MA 4-20


Adjust the external output (4 -
20 mA).
After selecting 4 mA or 20 mA,
press the SET key to enable
adjustment.
After adjustment of 4 mA is
completed, perform the
adjustment of 20 mA.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
the output (%), and then press
the SET key to confirm the
value.(It must be adjusted to the
upper unit or the ammeter.
Press the MODE key to skip this
menu during the operation.)

To SE 0. ADDRESS

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<Date/Time Setting 2 "2-6" - "SET 1">


<<Date/Time Setting>>

SE 1. DAY TIME
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

Date/Time Setting Display


Press SET key.

Year Setting
Change the value by pressing the ▲ or ▼
key, and then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

Month Setting
Change the value by pressing the ▲ or ▼
key, and then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

Day Setting
Change the value by pressing the ▲ or ▼
key, and then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

Hour Setting
Change the value by pressing the ▲ or ▼
key, and then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

Minute Setting
Change the value by pressing the ▲ or ▼
key, and then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

Return to SE 1. DAY TIME

* In the Date/Time Setting mode, press the MODE key to cancel this menu and go back to the previous
setting.

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<Energized/De-Energized Contact Setting “2-6” - ”SET 6”>


<<Energized/De-Energized Contact Setting>>

SE 6. RLY PTRN
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

First Alarm Contact Setting


Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select either
nd (de-energized)/nE(energized), and
then press the SET key to confirm the
selection.

Second Alarm Contact Setting


Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select either
nd (de-energized)/nE(energized), and
then press the SET key to confirm the
selection.

Fault Alarm Contact Setting


Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either nd
(de-energized)/nE(energized),
and then press the SET key to
confirm the selection.

Return to SE 6. RLY PTRN

NOTE
When de-energized is selected, the relay is energized and activated in response to an alarm (de-energized
at a normal environment).
• When the contact "a" is used, it is open at a normal environment while closed in response to an alarm.
• When the contact "b" is used, it is activated conversely.

When energized is selected, the relay is energized at a normal environment (de-energized in response to an
alarm).
• When the contact "a" is used, it is closed at a normal environment while open in response to an alarm. In
addition, it is closed when the power is OFF.
• When the contact "b" is used, it is activated conversely.

NOTE
To change the settings of the contact specifications (such as the "a" or "b" contact), please contact RIKEN
KEIKI.

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<Environmental Setting 3 "2-7">


In the environmental setting 2, specify the settings of functions. (* It is recommended that setting changes
should be recorded in a log.)
The environmental setting 2 includes setting menus which are usually not used. Be careful not to change
these settings by mistake.

<<Environmental Setting 2>>

2-7. SETTING3
Press SET key.

During maintenance
I During inhibit

SE 0. AMP DEF
Initialize the amplifier PCB.
To initialize the amplifier PCB,
press the SET key.
(Press the MODE key to cancel
this menu.)

SE 1. HEAT ADJ
Adjust the heater
current.(GP-6001, NC-6001,
NC-6001W, GH-6001 only)
Press the SET key to confirm
the setting.

SE 2. LOAD ADJ
Adjust the load
voltage.(GH-6001 only)
Press the SET key to confirm
the setting.
(6 seconds later)

(3 seconds later)

(3 seconds later)

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SE 3. GAS SEL Setting of Type of Gas


Select and set the type of gas of of Measured Gas and
measured gas and the full scale. Full Scale
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to make a => P68
selection, and then press the SET
key to confirm the selection.

SE 4. PEAKHOLD
Select either ON/OFF of holding
the maximum concentration value
when a gas is detected.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either ON/OFF, and then press
the SET key to confirm the
selection.

SE 5. ALM1 LCD
Select the LCD color (orange or
red) when the first alarm is
triggered.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select a
color, and then press the SET key
to confirm the selection.

SE 6. - - -
(No environmental setting is
available.)

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SE 7. DR OUT
Set the double range external
output.

SE 8. FLOW SET
Select either ON/OFF of the
low flow rate alarm activation.

SE 9. OUT SET
Set the resolution of external
output.
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either the same number of
divisions as the display
(standard setting) or 1000
divisions, and then press the
SET key to confirm the
selection.

SE 10. 485 PTRN


Set the RS-485
communication.
(Only on a model with an option
mounted)

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SE 11. GRN ADJ


Adjust the brightness of the
LCD backlight (green LED).
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to
increase or decrease the value
to adjust the brightness, and
then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

SE 12. RED ADJ


Adjust the brightness of the
LCD backlight (red LED).
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to
increase or decrease the value
to adjust the brightness, and
then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

SE 13. ORG ADJ


Adjust the brightness of the
LCD backlight (orange LED).
Press the ▲ or ▼ key to
increase or decrease the value
to adjust the brightness, and
then press the SET key to
confirm the value.

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SE 14. BZ RLY
The second alarm contact can
be changed
to offer the same action as the
buzzer. Press the SET key to
confirm the setting.

To SE 0. ADDRESS

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7-3. Gas calibration method


Perform a gas calibration on the detector head (sensor) connected to the indicator/alarm unit in each mode
(zero adjustment mode and span adjustment mode) using the calibration gas.
• Zero adjustment gas (collected in a gas sampling bag)
• Span gas (collected in a gas sampling bag)
• Gas sampling bags

WARNING
After the adjustment is completed, never fail to press the MODE key to return to the detection mode.

<Zero Adjustment "2-1">


This is used to perform the zero adjustment on the detector head (sensor).

WARNING
When the zero adjustment is performed in the atmosphere, check the atmosphere around the detector
head (sensor) for freshness before beginning the adjustment. If other gases exist, the adjustment
cannot be performed properly, thus leading to dangers when the gas leaks.

NOTE
Before starting the zero adjustment, supply the zero adjustment gas to the detector head (sensor) and wait
until the reading is stabilized.

<<Zero Adjustment>>

2-1. ZERO
Press SET key.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Present Concentration Value Display


Press the SET key to perform the zero
adjustment.

Zero Adjustment Completed


The menu returns to 2-1. ZERO
automatically.

Return to 2-1. ZERO

* When the zero adjustment fails

Return to 2-1. ZERO

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<Span Adjustment "2-2">


This is used to perform the span adjustment on the detector head (sensor). For the oxygen deficiency alarm
specification (O2: 0 - 25 vol%), this is the same as “1-1”.

<<Span Adjustment Display>>

2-2. SPAN
Press SET key.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Gas Introduction
Introduce a gas to the connected detector CAUTION
head (sensor), and then press the SET Do not press the SET
key when the reading is stabilized.
key before the reading
* In case of less than 10%FS, this is not
switched to the next menu.
is stabilized.

Span Adjustment
Because the reading will be fixed, adjust the
introduced gas concentration by pressing the ▲ or
▼ key. After adjusting the value, press the SET key.
(20.9 vol% in the oxygen deficiency alarm
specification)

Span Adjustment Completed

Adjustment Result Recording


To record the adjustment result, press the
SET key.
(Press the MODE key to cancel this
menu.)

Adjustment Completed
The menu returns to 2-2. SPAN
automatically.

CAUTION
Exhaust gas must be collected in the exhaust Return to 2-2. SPAN
bag or discharged through the exhaust line.

* When the span adjustment fails


* When the span adjustment fails

Return to 2-2. SPAN

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<Setting of Type of Measured Gas and Full Scale "2-7" - "SET 3">
<<Setting of Type of Measured Gas and Full Scale>>

SET 3. GAS SELECT


Press SET key.
During maintenance
I During inhibit

Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select


the target model "GP", "nc", or
"nc d", and then press the SET
key to confirm the value.
(GP-6001, NC-6001,
NC-6001W only)

Setting of Type of Gas


Press the ▲ or ▼ key to select
either of the methods "ud"
(up-down input) and "no"
(number input), select a type of
gas, and then press the SET
key to confirm the value.

Return to SE 3. GAS SEL

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7-4. How to clean


Clean the indicator/alarm unit if it becomes extremely dirty. The indicator/alarm unit must be turned off while
cleaning it. Use a waste cloth to remove dust. Do not use water or organic solvent for cleaning because they
may cause malfunctions.

7-5. How to replace the fuse


Make sure that the power switch of the indicator/alarm unit is OFF.
Detach the display cover. Remove the four screws and detach the main PCB.
Pull out the fuse from the two fuse holders.
Insert a new fuse in the fuse holders.

Fuse holder (two parts)

Screw
(M3 x 6, W sems)

Main PCB

Connector with cable (30p)

WARNING
To prevent fire, use a fuse with the specified ratings for the indicator/alarm unit.
Turn the POWER switch OFF and disconnect the power plug from the outlet before replacing a fuse.
Do not use an unspecified fuse or short-circuit the fuse holder.
For more information on fuses, please contact RIKEN KEIKI.

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Storage, Relocation and


Disposal

8-1. Procedures to store the indicator/alarm unit or


leave it for a long time
The indicator/alarm unit must be stored under the following environmental conditions.
• In a dark place under the normal temperature and humidity away from direct sunlight
• In a place where gases, solvents or vapors are not present
• In a place free from vibrations or shocks

8-2. Procedures to relocate the indicator/alarm unit


or use it again
When the indicator/alarm unit is relocated, select a new place in accordance with “4-2. Precautions for
installation points” and “4-4. How to install”.
For information on wiring, see “4-5. How to wire". The unpowered time for the detector head (sensor) or
indicator/alarm unit must be minimized when the device unit is relocated.

CAUTION
When using a relocated or stopped/stored indicator/alarm unit again, never fail to perform a gas
calibration. For information on readjustment including a gas calibration, please contact RIKEN KEIKI.

8-3. Disposal of products


When the indicator/alarm unit is disposed of, it must be treated properly as an industrial waste in
accordance with the local regulations.

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Troubleshooting

The troubleshooting does not explain the causes of all the malfunctions which occur on the indicator/alarm
unit. This simply helps to find the causes of malfunctions which frequently occur. If the indicator/alarm unit
shows a symptom which is not explained in this manual, or still has malfunctions even though remedial
actions are taken, please contact RIKEN KEIKI.

NOTE
Read also the operating manual of the detector head connected to the indicator/alarm unit.

z: Lamp on
{: Lamp off

<Abnormalities on Unit>
Symptom/Display FAULT Causes Actions
The power cannot ― The power switch is Turn ON the power switch.
be turned on. turned off.
Fuse open-circuit Find out why the fuse has blown and take
appropriate actions before replacing it.
Incorrect connection Check the terminal plate and correct the
of power cable incorrect wiring.
Abnormalities/mome Provide the rated voltage.
ntary blackout of Take measures such as checking or
power supply system adding the UPS, power supply line filter
and insulation transformer.
Cable abnormalities Check the wiring of indicator/alarm unit
(open circuit/not and related devices around it.
connected/short
circuit)
Abnormal { Disturbances by Turn off and restart the indicator/alarm
operations sudden surge noise, unit.
etc. If such a symptom is observed frequently,
take appropriate measures to eliminate
the noise.
Span adjustment { Calibration gas Use the proper calibration gas.
impossible concentration
Sensor sensitivity Replace the sensor.
deterioration
Detector head z Fault on the detector Recover from the fault on the detector
abnormalities head (fault, 4 - 20 head.
E-1 mA open-circuit, and
DETECTOR low flow rate)

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(EC-6002/OX-6002/ Cable open-circuit Restore the cable connection between


RM-6002/RM-6003 between the indicator/alarm unit and the detector
only) the indicator/alarm head.
unit and the detector
head
Sensor z Amplifier PCB Check the harness between the amplifier
abnormalities connection PCB and the main PCB for connections.
E-1A abnormalities
SENSOR
(GP-6001/NC-6001/ Sensor open-circuit Connect the cable between the
GH-6001/OX-6001 and short-circuit in indicator/alarm unit and the detector head
only) the detector head (sensor) properly or replace the sensor.
Abnormalities in Readjust the heater current.
current supply to the
sensor
Abnormalities in Readjust the load voltage.
voltage supply to the
sensor
Zero follower Perform the zero adjustment.
abnormalities
Flow rate z Flow loss on the Recover from the flow rate abnormality on
abnormalities detector head the detector head.
E-5d For more information, see the operating
(EC-6002/OX-6002/ manual of the detector head.
RM-6002/RM-6003
only)
Communication z Abnormalities in Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities communications with
E-6 the upper unit
(Only on a model
with RS-485 (option)
mounted)
System z Clock abnormalities Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities
E-9
System z Abnormalities of Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities ROM, RAM, or
E-9 EEPROM on the
main PCB
SYSTEM Power voltage Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities on the
main PCB
System z Abnormalities of Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities ROM or RAM on the
E-9A amplifier PCB
SYSTEM Reference voltage Please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
abnormalities on the
amplifier PCB

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9 Troubleshooting 8-3. Disposal of products

<Abnormalities of Readings>
Symptoms Causes Actions
The reading rises (drops) Drifting of sensor Perform the zero adjustment (fresh air
and it remains so. output adjustment).
Presence of Disturbances by interference gases, such as
interference gas solvents, cannot be eliminated completely. For
information on actions, such as removal filter,
please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
Slow leak A very small amount of the gas to be detected may
be leaking (slow leak). Because ignoring it may
cause dangers, take a remedial measure, i.e.,
taking actions the same as those for the gas
alarm.
Environmental Perform the zero adjustment (fresh air adjustment).
changes In particular, the galvanic cell type is affected by
the air pressure.
A gas alarm is triggered Presence of Disturbances by interference gases, such as
despite of no gas leak and interference gas solvents, cannot be eliminated completely. For
no other abnormalities at information on actions, such as removal filter,
the detection point. please contact RIKEN KEIKI.
Disturbance by Turn off and restart the indicator/alarm unit.
noise If such a symptom is observed frequently, take
appropriate measures to eliminate the noise.
Sudden change in When the environment (temperature, etc.)
the environment changes suddenly, the indicator/alarm unit cannot
adjust to it and is affected by it. In some cases, the
indicator/alarm unit triggers an indication alarm.
Because the indicator/alarm unit cannot be used
under sudden and frequent environmental
changes, you must take any preventive actions to
eliminate them.
Slow response Clogged Replace the dust filter.
dust filter
Bended or clogged Fix the defective parts.
suction tube or
exhaust tube
Condensation is Fix the defective parts.
formed inside the
suction tube.
Deteriorated Replace the sensor unit with a new one.
sensor sensitivity
Span adjustment Improper Use the proper calibration gas.
impossible calibration gas
concentration
Deteriorated Replace the sensor unit with a new one.
sensor sensitivity

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10 Product Specifications 10-1. List of specifications

10

Product Specifications

10-1. List of specifications


<Common Specifications>
Concentration Character LCD (digital and bar meter display <three colors: green, orange, and
display red>)
Power display POWER lamp on (green)
Gas alarm display First: ALM1 lamp blinks or lights up (red)/buzzer
Second: ALM2 lamp blinks or lights up (red)/buzzer
Gas alarm pattern Self-latching, auto-reset, or lock-in
Gas alarm contact No-voltage contact 1a or 1b (2 step independent)
De-energized (energized at an alarm) or energized (de-energized at an alarm)
Fault alarm display FAULT lamp blinking (orange)/Detail display/Buzzer sounds
Fault alarm pattern Auto-reset
Fault alarm contact No-voltage contact 1a or 1b
De-energized (energized at an alarm) or energized (de-energized at an alarm)
Contact capacity 125 VAC - 1A/30 VDC - 1A (Resistance load)
Transmission Analog/digital transmission [option]
system
Transmission Analog transmission: 4 - 20 mA DC (no-insulation/load resistance under 300
specifications Ω)/digital transmission: RS-485
Power supply AC specification: 100 - 240 VAC ±10%, 50/60 Hz, or
DC specification: 24 VDC ±10% (21.6 - 26.4 VDC) [option]
Initial clear Approx. 25 seconds
Operating -10 - 50°C (at a constant condition)
temperatures
Operating Below 95% RH (Non-condensing)
humidities
Structure Wall mounting type or rack mounting type
External Wall mounting type: Approx. 110 (W) x 190 (H) x 54 (D) mm (projection
dimensions portions excluded)
Rack mounting type: Approx. 110 (W) x 190 (H) x 54 (D) mm (projection
portions excluded)
Weight Wall mounting type: Approx. 0.58 kg/Rack mounting type: Approx. 0.65 kg
* Specifications subject to changes without notice.

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<Specifications for Each Model>


Model GP-6001 NC-6001 NC-6001W
Gas to be detected Combustible gas
Applicable gas Catalytic combustion New ceramic type detector head
detector head type detector head
Gas alarm type Two-step alarm (H-HH)
Detector head Sensor direct signal
signal
Cable for gas CVV, etc. (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) - 4-core
detector head
Distance to gas 1 km or less for CVV - 2.0 sq
detector head
Functions Alarm delay/suppression/zero follower/peak hold/calibration history/alarm trend
history/event history
Power consumption AC specification: Max. 15 VA/DC specification: Max. 8.5 W (including the gas
detector head, but excluding the pump)
Model SP-6001 GH-6001
Gas to be detected Combustible/toxic gas
Applicable gas Hot-wire Semiconductor type
detector head semiconductor type detector head
detector head
Gas alarm type Two-step alarm (H-HH)
Detector head Sensor direct signal
signal
Cable for gas Cable of CVV, etc. Shielded cable of
detector head (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) - CVVS, etc.
4-core (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) -
3-core
Distance to gas 1 km or less for CVV - 1 km or less for CVVS -
detector head 2.0 sq 2.0 sq
Functions Alarm delay/suppression/peak hold/
calibration history/alarm trend history/event history
Power consumption AC specification: Max. AC specification: Max.
15 VA 11.5 VA
DC specification: Max. DC specification: Max.
8.5 W 6W
(including the detector (including the detector
head, but excluding the head, but excluding the
pump) pump)
* Specifications subject to changes without notice.

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10 Product Specifications 10-2. List of accessories

Model EC-6002 OX-6001 OX-6002


Gas to be detected Toxic gas Oxygen
Applicable gas Electrochemical type Galvanic cell type detector head
detector head detector head/
Pyrolysis-particle type
detector head
Gas alarm type Two-step alarm (H-HH) Two-step alarm (H-HH or L-H, L-LL)
Detector head Current signal (4 - 20 Sensor direct signal Current signal (4 - 20
signal mA DC) mA DC)
Cable for gas Shielded cable of CVVS, etc. (1.25 sq or 2.0 sq) - 2-core
detector head
Distance to gas 2 km or less for CVVS - 600 m or less for CVVS 2 km or less for CVVS
detector head 2.0 sq - 2.0 sq - 2.0 sq
Functions Alarm delay/suppression/peak hold/calibration history/alarm trend history/event
history
Power consumption AC specification: Max. AC specification: Max. AC specification: Max.
7.5 VA 6.5 VA 7.5 VA
DC specification: Max. DC specification: Max. DC specification: Max.
3.5 W 3W 3.5 W
(including the detector (including the detector (including the detector
head, but excluding the head, but excluding the head, but excluding
pump) pump) the pump)
Model RM-6002 RM-6003
Gas to be detected Depends on the connected gas detector head.
Applicable gas Gas detector head that Various detector heads
detector head outputs general
measurement signals
Gas alarm type Two-step alarm (H-HH or L-H, L-LL)
Detector head Current signal (4 - 20 mA DC)
signal
Cable for gas Shielded cable of Shielded cable of
detector head CVVS, etc. (1.25 sq or CVVS, etc. (1.25 sq or
2.0 sq) - 2-core 2.0 sq) -
3-core (power, signal,
and common)
Distance to gas Depends on the connected gas detector head.
detector head
Functions Alarm delay/peak hold/alarm trend history/event
history
Power consumption AC specification: Max. 7.5 VA/DC specification:
Max. 3.5 W*
* The power consumption value does not include that of the connected detector head. Add to this value.
* Specifications subject to changes without notice.

10-2. List of accessories


<Standard Accessories>
• Operating manual (one copy per system regardless of the number of units to be delivered)

<Optional Accessories>
• Cable gland

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11

Definition of Terms

%LEL A percentage unit of the concentration of a combustible gas assuming the


lower explosive limit (LEL) of the combustible gas as 100. LEL (Lower
Explosion Limit) refers to the lowest concentration of a combustible gas in air
capable of causing explosion when ignited.
vol% Gas concentration indicated in the unit of one-hundredth of the volume
ppm Gas concentration indicated in the unit of one-millionth of the volume
Calibration Find relationship of the readings, display values or setpoints with the actual
values by using the calibration gas.
Maintenance mode When maintenance is performed on the indicator/alarm unit, the alarm contact
is disconnected, and a signal to indicate the maintenance mode status is sent
out to the external output signal. As a result, maintenance can be performed on
a single unit of the indicator/alarm unit.
Initial clear The reading is unstable for seconds after the power is turned on. To prevent
malfunctions for that period, the alarm contact is deactivated. In addition, a
signal to indicate the initial clear status is sent out to the external output.
Zero suppression A function to cut off the influences of environmental changes, interference
gases, etc.
Alarm delay time A function which temporarily suspends activation to prevent a false alarm
caused by noise from its outside.
Inhibit The gas detection function is temporarily suspended during maintenance, etc.
of the indicator/alarm unit. This is also called “point skip”, which has the same
function.

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