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Introduction to the analyzer
Front view
CSI 2140 front panelFigure 1:
Introduction to the analyzer
A.Home key - Return to the Home screen from any program.
B.Reset key - Return to the main menu in a program.
Function keys - Display menu options.
C.
D.Enter key - Select a menu or option.
E.Keypad backlight key - Turn on the backlight under the keys.
F.LCD backlight key - Set the backlight for the LCD touchscreen.
G.Help key - Display Help text for a key.
H.Power key -Turn the analyzer on or off, or put the analyzer in standby.
I.Battery LED - Green light if the battery pack is charged; amber when charging.
J.Status LED - Blue light flashes each time you press a key or option, blinks in power save mode, and
remains solid in standby mode.
K.Arrow keys - Move through menus.
L.ALT key - Display an alternate screen, if available.
(1) To comply with relevant safety certifications, the CSI 2140 labeled "ATEX/IECEx Zone 2" does not have a keypad backlight.
(1)
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M.Back key - Back up to the main menu in a program.
Top view
ConnectorsFigure 2:
A.Power supply connector.
B.Ethernet port.
C.
Micro USB port.
D.Wireless LED.
E.Bluetooth® LED.
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the analyzer:
•Do not connect a signal outside the range of 0 to 24 volts into the Accel input of the CSI
2140.
•Do not connect a signal outside the range of +/- 24 volts into the Volts / Tach input of the
CSI 2140.
Turn on the analyzer for the first time
You need to activate the battery pack before you can turn on the analyzer for the first time.
The battery pack is shipped in storage mode to protect the battery charge. Connect the
provided power supply cord into an outlet and to the analyzer to activate the battery pack.
Procedure
1.Connect the provided power supply cord into an outlet and to the analyzer.
Note
Refer to precautions for the battery pack and power adapter.
The Battery LED is amber to indicate the battery pack is charging. The analyzer is
activated.
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Introduction to the analyzer
2.
Press and hold the power key
The Home screen appears when you turn on the analyzer. The time and date are set
to a default value.
to turn the analyzer on.
3.
Battery pack
A rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack powers the analyzer. A typical charge should last
for more than 8 hours of continuous use. The analyzer displays a low-battery warning
when the remaining charge reaches a set level; the default is 15 percent. If the battery
pack fully discharges, you do not lose any data or settings.
The battery pack is shipped in storage mode to protect the battery charge. Refer to
Turn on the analyzer for the first time to activate the battery pack.
You do not need to discharge or calibrate the battery pack. The hardware optimizes
battery pack performance. Contact technical support if you experience any problems or
for instructions on how to store or replace the battery pack.
Use only Emerson battery packs with the CSI 2140. The analyzer will not function if a nonEmerson battery pack is used. Lithium-Ion batteries have very specific charging requirements.
Emerson power supplies and chargers are designed to work with the Emerson Lithium-Ion
battery pack. Using battery packs other than approved Emerson battery packs could not only
void the warranty, but could also be hazardous.
To set the time and date, press Home
WARNING!
> ALT > F3 Set Time.
Charge the battery pack
The analyzer is fully operational during charging. As a best practice, charge the battery
pack frequently. Emerson recommends you charge the battery pack the night before you
intend to use it.
WARNING!
•Use only Emerson-supplied power supplies and chargers approved for use with the CSI
2140 and Emerson battery packs. Using any power supplies and chargers other than
approved Emerson power supplies and battery packs could not only void the warranty,
but will also most likely damage the analyzer or the battery pack.
•When charging the CSI 2140 with the battery pack or the battery pack by itself, ensure
the ambient temperature where charging is occurring is 50° F to 95° F (10° C to 35° C).
•Charge the battery pack only in a non-hazardous area.
Procedure
1.Remove the rubber plug on the top of the analyzer.
Insert the power supply connector into the analyzer. The analyzer can be powered
2.
on or off.
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3.Plug the AC connector on the power supply into a standard AC outlet, ranging from
100 VAC to 250 VAC, 50-60 Hz. A full recharge may take four hours.
The back of the analyzer may feel warm during charging. The power supply can
remain connected to the analyzer after charging completes. You cannot overcharge
the battery pack.
Attach the shoulder strap
1.Press and hold the button on the strap connector, and insert it into the connectors
on the sides of the analyzer or the CSI 2140 Four-Channel Input Adapter, if attached.
2.
To release the strap, press and hold the button on the connector and then pull.
Using the stand
To put the stand in the upright position, grab the stand and pull up until the stand
1.
locks.
2.To release the stand, place the analyzer face down, grab the base of the stand, and
gently pull.
The lock releases, and you can push the stand toward the analyzer.
Release the standFigure 3:
Home screen
The Home screen appears when you turn on the analyzer by pressing the power key.
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