MICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemWINDUST proApplication SoftwareUsers HandbookHB3275-06COPYRIGHT
EnterEscCASELLAMICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemEscEnterv30053Pull the knurledsleeve outwardsto release theconnectorRed dotSlide theProbe Collaru
1.4 Analogue Output/RS 232 SocketEsc00018642531Description
Ω1.5 Schedule of Partsv30054CASELLAMICRODUSTproAerosolMonitoringSystemEscEnter02055Slide toUnlockDescription
2. OPERATION2.1 Preparation for Use2.1.1 Power SupplyWarning !0001312 V DCPowerRS 232ClipTripod BushIrDA (NotImplemented)Lift EndoReleaseCoverSlide Of
Serial Number LabelBoot ModeNormallyDisabledChargerEnableFactorySettings00014ON12Warning !2.1.2 Sampling Probe*2.1.3 Supporting the InstrumentOperatio
2.2 Preliminary Operations2.2.1 Switching ON and OFFØ.Ø26AveMaxmg/m3Ø.ØØ61.8Ø6Cal:- DEFAULTMP02Enter3.00.001.81Ø mg/m31ØØsecMP03Operation
2.2.2 Checking Battery Status & Firmware Version2.2.3 Configuring for the Current MeasurementEsc**MAIN MENU**View GraphView GraphView MeasurementM
EnterCONFIGURATIONMeasuring RangeAveraging TimeBack LightTime & DateLanguageSerial Comm'sMP12EnterEnterEnterOperation
EnterEnterAVERAGING TIMEAverage: 1SecAveØffØ.5ØØKeypadAnalogue:Alarm Status:Alarm Level:Alarm Reset:MP30Operation
EnterEnterEnterOperation
New with Firmware Version 06
EnterEnterSET TIMEHours:Minutes: Ø1Seconds: 3215MP18SET DATEDate:Day:Month: MarchYear: ØØ14WednesdayMP19EnterEnterSerial CommsPort: RS 232Baud Rate: 9
2.3 Calibration2.3.1 Checking Zero and SpanEnterCALIBRATIONSet ZeroSet SpanSet Optical FilterUser Dust TypesRestore Default CALMP21Operation
EnterEnterPurge BellowsCalibrationFilter00023Operation
2.3.2 Calibrating for a Specific Dust TypeEnterEnterEnterOperation
Operation
2.3.3 Applying the Calibration√√CorrectionFactorGravimetric ConcentrationInstrument Average ading T W A=Re ( . . )Dust Name OPTØ] DEFAULT1] LIMESTONE2
2.4 Measurement2.4.1 Maximum Value (Max.)EnterSET DUST PARAMETERSDust:SITE 4Factor: 1.ØØØSet Factor:Set Name:MP27EnterEnterEnterOperation
2.4.2 Time Weighted Average Value (Ave)2.5 Data Logging2.5.1 Configuring the LoggerMP07CONFIG LOGGERIntervals: SecØØ1Stop when fullClear Memory: NOLog
2.5.2 Clearing the Logger Memory2.5.3 Start LoggingEnterEnterLOGGERView RunsConfig LoggerStart LoggerMP06EnterØ.Ø26AveMaxmg/m3Ø.ØØ61.8Ø6Cal:- DEFAULT2
Time:Start Date:16:1Ø:57Ø8 Mar ØØØ1/Ø2Run Number:Duration: Ø1:29:44Ave Value:Max Value: 25.ØØ4.37MP08Operation
WARNINGS !UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should this instrument becleaned using a solvent based cleaner.Attempts to charge non-rechargeable cells is hazardous
Operation
3. WINDUST pro APPLICATION SOFTWAREApplications¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤3.1 Installation on Windows 95™, 98™, ME™,Windows NT™ & Windows 2000™Start Run…ApplicationS
a:\setupEnter3.2 Starting WinDust proOK3.3 Profiles3.3.1 Creating/Editing a ProfileProfiles EditNew EditInstrument.bmpApplicationSoftware
ProCommunicationsCommsPortComms via amodemModemDialApplicationSoftware
Data FilesFile PrefixOK3.3.2 Sending a Profile to the InstrumentSend Profile CommsApplicationSoftware
3.4 Downloading Data from the LoggerDownload Comms3.5 Presentation of DataPrint FileFile Print PreviewCopy EditFont Edit3.5.1 Displaying the Data Summ
Open FileSummary ViewApplicationSoftware
3.5.2 Displaying Data as a GraphGraph ViewApplicationSoftware
3.5.3 Displaying Data as a TableTable View3.5.4 Exporting Data to Other Applications.datApplicationSoftware
3.6 Real-Time Display ModeReal Time CommsResetApplicationSoftware
GETTING STARTEDIt is suggested that you prepare, calibrate and operateyour MicroDust pro following the sequence of sections inthe Operations Chapter:P
Re-scaleAuto ScaleAuto Scale3.7 Gravimetric Correction by WinDust proSoftwareApplicationSoftware
Calibration EditOKYes.datApplicationSoftware
ApplicationSoftware
4. SAMPLING ACCESSORIES4.1 Gravimetric AdaptersSamplingAccessories
4.2 TSP / Respirable AdaptersPump Connectionø37 mm Filter Holder00026"O" Ring"O" RingAdapterLocating SpigotInlet Tube Complete&quo
4.3 PUF Filter AdapterPump Connection00027ø37 mm Filter Holder"O" Ring"O" RingLocating SpigotPUF Filter HolderPM /Respirable10ø25
Storage of PUF FiltersInserting / Removing PUF FiltersPUF Filter Spares List4.4 Aspirator UnitSamplingAccessories
Fan Aspirator'O' Ring'O' RingAdapterLocating Spigot'O' RingInlet Tube CompleteThumb ScrewMeasuringChamberMicroDustProbe0
SamplingAccessories
5. MAINTENANCE & SERVICING5.1 Service Department5.2 Lens Contamination5.2.1 Long Term MonitoringMaintenance& Servicing
TABLE OF CONTENTSContents
5.2.2 Cleaning5.3 Fault Finding TipsMaintenance& Servicing
6. SPECIFICATION6.1 Instrument SpecificationMeasurementµPower SupplySpecification
Physical∅Displayed ValuesData LoggerSpecification
Ω6.2 Maintenance6.3 WinDust pro, PC Based Application Software6.4 Spare Parts6.5 Optional Accessories6.6 CE ComplianceSpecification
Specification
APPENDIX AMicrodust pro Remote Control Command SetA.1 IntroductionA.2 Individual CommandsCommand ‘X’: - Start real time outputAppendix A
Command ‘Z’: - Stop real time outputCommand ‘I’: - Interrogate targetCommand ‘T’: - Download records storedCommand ‘R’: - Set instrument id and time d
Command ‘B’: - Upload bitmap screen to instrumentCommand ‘C’: - Clear bitmapUser interface CommandsDisplayMICRODUST proAerosol Monitoring SystemEscEnt
Appendix A
ProMICRODUSTSerial CommsPort: RS 232Baud Rate: 96ØØData Bits: 8Stop Bits: 1Parity: NoneMICRODUST proMenu StructurePress to Zerostable.Purge Probe unti
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)Contents
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE MICRODUST pro1.1 IntroductionDescription
¤¤¤¤1.2 Principle of OperationInfra RedEmitterInfra RedDetectorSampleVolumeLight Stop00009Description
1.3 The MicroDust pro Menu StructureGravimetric Measurement mg/m3MicroDust Measurement mg/m3005001000150020002500500 1000 1500 2000 2500Linear Best Fi
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