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Audiological Service & Supply Company 800-755-8272
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That's right! In only a few years, the Intoxilyzer 5000EN has changed the face of DUI law enforcement. The Intoxilyzer 5000EN is used by more than 20 states in the U.S.
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SPECIFICATIONS:
FUNCTIONAL Power Switch: Activates breath tester. Start Test Switch: Brings the unit out of standby and activates the test mode sequence. Software Mode Selection: Features such as data entry, printing, test mode, digits displayed, etc. can be changed by accessing the features setup menu using the keyboard. Digital Display: A 14-segment, 16-character, dot matrix (vacuum fluorescent) alphanumeric display which signals the operation of the unit, alerts the operator to required actions, and gives the alcohol test concentration in weight per volume. Audible Tones: Signal the completion of an operation, the presence of a malfunction, an incorrect operational procedure, or an unfulfilled test requirement. Printed Test Record: Provides a printed record of the date, model and serial number of the instrument, the test results and time of the test on a multi-copy card or single/double ply roll paper. Breath Sampling: Instrument automatically senses end expiratory air (alveolar) using the technique of slope detection in conjunction with a minimum volume and minimum time requirement. Keyboard: Keyboard is used to set time and date, set software mode switches, initiate maintenance and diagnostic routines, and input test data in the test record. Calibration: The instrument is factory-calibrated and does not require periodic calibration adjustments as do fuel cell-equipped instruments. Communications: The instrument is equipped with an RS-232 port for external computer interface. Recirculation: The instrument is equipped with two solenoids, which re-circulates simulator vapor and extends the life of the simulator solution. Standby Mode: Standby mode reduces dust accumulation in the instrument and increases component life by shutting down non-vital functions during inactive periods. Remote Turn-On: Allows the operator, via a phone modem, to change the instrument from standby mode to testing mode for remote diagnostics, control checks or record transfer. Breath Volume Measurement: A flow sensor allows breath volume information to be calculated and printed during each test. Gas Calibration Ready: The instrument is equipped to use dry gas calibration verification medium as well as wet bath simulation. Barometric Pressure Measurement: If dry gas is used as a calibration verification medium, a barometric sensor is included to provide automatic correction for barometric pressure.
PERFORMANCE Range: 0.005 to 0.450 BrAC grams/210 liters Accuracy: Better than federal requirements, ±3% or ±.003 BrAC, whichever is greater Precision: Standard deviation of 0.003 BrAC or better Test Time: Typically less than one minute (excluding data entry)
ELECTRICAL Power: - Input Voltage: 117 volt AC ±10% or 230 VAC ±10% - Input Current: 1.5 amps @117 volts AC Fusing and Filtering: 3 amp fuse for overload protection, passive filter to meet FCC specifications
ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature: 68oF to 86oF (20oC to 30oC) Storage Temperature: 32oF to 140oF (0oC to 60oC) Humidity: 10% to 90%, non-condensing
OPTICAL Light Source: Tungsten filament in halogen gas enclosed by a clear quartz envelope. Life expectancy is more than 10,000 hours. Absorption Wavelength: Narrow passband IR filters are used to measure infrared absorption at specific wavelengths yielding reference, alcohol and interferent detection. Cooled Detector: Single stage, thermoelectrically-cooled lead solenoid detector with an integral thermistor for temperature regulation. Life expectancy is more than seven years. Light Path: Path length is 11.4 inches (28.9 cm).
MECHANICAL Dimensions: 18.75 wide x 17.35 deep x 5.75 high (47.6 cm wide x 44.1 cm deep x 14.6 cm high). With organizer stand: 36.35 wide x 19.25 deep x 10.5 high (92.3 cm wide x 48.9 cm deep x 26.7 cm high). Weight: Approximately 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) Sample Chamber: 11.4 (28.9 cm) with a volume of 81.4cc Breath Tube: Instrument is provided with external, detachable, heated breath tube.
COMPUTER BASED A multiprocessor system employing a microprocessor controls the general operation of the instrument from information display to printer operation, keyboard interface, and electro-mechanical functions. A separate microcontroller is used for optical signal processing which increases the systems signal handling. The microprocessor includes 56K EPROM (erasable
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