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1. OPERATION MANUAL JEROME J505 MERCURY VAPOR ANALYZER August 2014 Firmware v1 1X ARI ZONA INSTRUMENT LLC 3375 N Delaware Street Chandler AZ 85225 USA 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 f 602 281 1745 WWW azic com Email General azi azic com International inth azic com Customer Service support azic com ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC 3375 N Delaware St Chandler AZ 85225 800 528 7411 sales azic com www azic com AZI P N 700 0130 E MADE IN THE USA Last update August 2014 JEROME J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer Operation Manual PROPRIETARY RIGHTS NOTICE This manual contains valuable information and material developed by Arizona Instrument LLC for use with the Jerome J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise This includes photocopying and recording or in connection with any information storage or retrieval system without the express written permission of Arizona Instrument LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Resisorb is a registered trademark of Avantor Performance Materials Excel is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Copyright 2011 2014 Arizona Instrument LLC AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 2 of 28 Table of Contents l UNPACKING THE TNS OVI sa cccactsecadeationceceacn wietmmosatiediciarcoesaaienceeneen aeemnonce aadacesn
2. it must be placed in the original packaging materials that have been tested and proven to be effective protection during shipment e Check for any damage and confirm receipt of all parts on your packing list Contact Arizona Instrument Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 if you have any questions e The included 12VDC power adapter utilizes 100 to 240V AC 50 60 Hz 2 WARNINGS amp REPACKING e The instrument is designed for ambient air monitoring The J505 is for non condensing gaseous vapor use only DO NOT expose the probe or instrument s intake to any liquid dust or other foreign material DO NOT obstruct the intake port as this could cause reading errors and damage to the flow control system e The instrument s light source contains a small amount of elemental mercury Call or email AZI Customer Service for a copy of the MSDS or for other questions e To maximize the life of the light source turn off the instrument when it will not be used for an extended period of time e Incase of emergency or instrument failure disconnect the instrument from the power supply e If the instrument is not used as specified by the manufacturer then protection provided by the instrument may be impaired e The instrument is not explosion proof e Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 or go to the AZI website www azic com for Return Material Authorization RMA information prior to returning
3. AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 or e mail support azic com to schedule instrument calibration The screen displays T Warmup for about 6 minutes while the instrument is warming up and stabilizing When the progress bar fills Ready is displayed and the instrument is ready for testing esung 18 Oct 11 lt m 10 39 17 Warmup PROGRESS BAR ee STANDARD MODE PURGE MENU UNITS 6 3 J505 Back Panel Connections The power connector and the USB port are located at the rear of the instrument as shown below POWER CONNECTOR Connect the AC Adapter Power Supply to the power connector on the instrument and use the line cord to provide AC power to the instrument and recharge the battery USB PORT A USB keyboard or a USB flash drive can be installed in the USB port A USB keyboard can be used for menu navigation text entry and soft key operation Refer to 6 4 Main Screen for more information on the J505 menu structure and soft keys Test results and any calculations performed on the test results by the instrument can be exported to a USB flash drive Refer to 6 10 USB Test Result Output for more information AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 10 of 28 6 4 Main Screen EXTERNAL USB POWER DEVICE DATE BATTERY TIME 17 Oct lle i 614 532 09 Ready 3375 N DELAWARE ST TEST MODE EE S jF 3588 micro UNIT MODE PURGE MENU UNIT
4. Europe 345 0241 Fritware for J505 1 pack of 5 fritware filters 690 0012 Tweezers 990 0219 USB Flash Drive 990 0244 AC Adapter Power Supply power supply charger 1400 2002 Probe 1400 3010 Tubing Adapter 1 4 to 1 8 Z2600 3905 Zero Air Filter 11 1 Spare Parts and Accessories 200 0235 200 0003 200 0008 345 0241 690 0012 990 0219 100 120 VAC Line Cord 220 VAC Line Cord UK 220 VAC Line Cord Europe Fritware for J505 pack of 5 Tweezers USB Flash Drive AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 25 of 28 990 0230 USB Keyboard AC Adapter Power Supply i supply charger Soft Handle Grip Use a few drops of dish soap to install then let dry completely before use 990 0246 Soft Carrying Case Includes a shoulder strap and pockets to hold supplies or accessories 990 0247 1400 2002 Probe 1400 3010 Tubing adapter Y990 0234 Mercury Spill Kit Z2600 3905 Zero Air Filter me For current prices and delivery information call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 26 of 28 12 WARRANTY Arizona Instrument LLC seller warrants to buyer that J erome products delivered pursuant to this agreement shall at the time of delivery and for a period of one 1 year thereafter the Internal Battery Pack where applicable is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days o
5. MENU AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 12 of 28 The J505 has three test modes Search Quick and Standard The desired test mode is selected using the MODE softkey on the Main Screen As shown below Standard provides the greatest resolution by utilizing a slightly longer sample time Refer to 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS on page 7 for complete details on the differences in sample time and resolution between the test modes BNN SEARCH QUICK Medium Res STANDARD High Res on 3pg m 16 sec typical sample time Tee 3375 N DELAWARE ST PRESS TEST TO BEGIN QUICK micro SEARCH QUICK Medium Res STANDARD High Res 0 27ug m 28 sec typical sample time Use to detect 0 3pg m3 3375 N DELAWARE ST PRESS TEST TO BEGIN STANDARD micro The difference in resolution between Quick and Standard test mode is also reflected in the number of decimal places shown on the Test Results screen as shown below AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 13 of 28 Search mode provides a stream of continuous relative readings that are displayed on the instrument but not saved in data storage After Standard or Quick mode testing has determined that an area is contaminated Search mode can be used to quickly locate the source of contamination In Search mode an initial zero reference reading is obtained and then continuous readings are updated each second Over a period of minutes the merc
6. Precision RSD 15 1 5 3 Page 7 of 28 5 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The J505 uses atomic fluorescence spectroscopy for mercury analysis As shown below a mercury light source is energized to emit light at a 254nm wavelength into a sample cell Mercury atoms absorb light with a 254nm wavelength When a mercury atom in the sample cell absorbs the light it is re emitted at the same wavelength A photo multiplier tube PMT is used to measure the light emitted at 90 to the source which correlates to mercury concentration SAMPLE INCIDENT lt OONN s 90 FLUORESCENCE wW CAA PHOTO gt MULTIPLIER LIGHT SOURCE Mais 7 PMT During instrument operation ambient air is drawn through the intake by the pump at a nominal flow rate of one liter minute The sampled air then flows through either a scrubber filter and then into the sample cell or directly into the sample cell as controlled by the valve as shown below In the sample cell the air sample is exposed to light with a 254nm wavelength Any mercury present will absorb and then re emit the light and the re emission 1s measured by the PMT The PMT response during scrubbed flow is subtracted from the response during sample flow The result correlates to mercury vapor concentration which is calculated and displayed After analysis the sample air is routed through the exhaust scrubber to absorb any mercury before the sample stream is discharged FILTER DNA umeno
7. a unit e Boxes and packing materials for all shipments are available from AZI e Pack the instrument only ina J erome shipping container AZI WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE IF YOU RETURN THE INSTRUMENT IMPROPERLY PACKAGED OR SHIPPED YOU SHOULD INSURE IT FOR FULL VALUE AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 4 of 28 3 INTRODUCTION The Jerome J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer is an ambient air analyzer with a range of 0 05 to 500 micrograms of mercury vapor per cubic meter g m Hg The instrument uses atomic fluorescence spectroscopy for mercury analysis which allows the detection cell to be simpler smaller more durable and lighter weight than competing spectroscopy instruments A smaller optical cell also requires less flow to purge the system allowing the J505 to run at a lower flow rate than competing spectroscopy instruments A low flow rate is essential for accurate low level mercury detection because higher flow reduces the ability to pinpoint the source and dilutes the sample stream negatively affecting instrument accuracy CAUTION The J505 is for non condensing gaseous vapor use only DO NOT expose the probe or instrument s intake to any liquid dust or other foreign material The J505 is designed for easy operation for quick and accurate analysis of mercury vapor levels It has few maintenance requirements However please take a moment to read this manual before operating the ins
8. 0 1414 Page 20 of 28 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 Zero Air Filter The Zero Air Filter AZI P N Z2600 3905 can be used to verify proper instrument operation The Zero Air Filter removes mercury vapor from the air sample Readings with the filter installed should be less than 0 05 ug m If readings with the filter installed are not below 0 05ug m change the intake fritware filter See 7 3 Flow System on page 22 for instructions 7 2 Preventive Maintenance Schedule To keep the instrument operating at peak performance follow the maintenance schedule below as a guide Because maintenance is more a function of application and amount of use rather than time your requirements may be different from the listed schedule Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 or e mail support azic com for additional guidance for your environment and operation REFER TO PAGE Battery See section 6 11 Battery Info Screen amp Battery Page 19 Management for guidelines Change intake fritware Weekly or as needed Page 22 Factory calibration and filter Annually replacement There are no user serviceable components or assemblies inside the J505 and the instrument should not be opened except by factory authorized technicians at Arizona Instrument Unauthorized opening of the instrument will void the instrument warranty PART COMPONENT MAINTENANCE CYCLE AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 21 of 28 7 3 Flow Syste
9. 173215 DELAWARE J505 TEST RESULT ANALYSIS DATE 19 Oct 11 TIME 10 23 07 SERIAL NUMBER 50500003 DATE TIME RESULT UNIT ALARM SITE Lo 0cr 117093 26 110 m5 AbARM 3375 DELAWARE LI OCe L109 38 ug m3 ALARM 3375 DELAWARE LO OCr i 37 pg m3 ALARM 3375 DELAWARE LJ 00r LI 09 33 g m3 ALARM 3375 DELAWARE LO OCr 11 09 29 9 m3 ALARM 3375 DELAWARE COUNT 5 MEAN le35ug m SL 0 04yg m3 AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 18 of 28 6 11 Service Menu The Service Menu is used to view detailed SERVICE MENU battery information access distributor contact information or view instrument usage Statistics as explained in the following BATTERY INEO sections DISTRIBUTOR USAGE INFO 6 12 Battery Info Screen amp Battery Management The Battery Info screen displays detailed BATTERY INFO battery status Yoltage The most important information is the Temp Capacity mA hr A battery with greater Drain Current than 2 700 mA hr typically provides 10 or Drain mA hr more hours of instrument operation when Capacity mA hr autosampling at five minute intervals As the Charge Current battery ages the capacity slowly drops Charge mAthr The Drain mA hr and Capacity Charge Complete mA hr are used to determine the battery charge level which is displayed on the Main Screen as bars 5 maximum in the battery icon The battery capacity is cal
10. DEMARK AND COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Jerome Arizona Instrument AZI and the stylized AZI are all registered trademarks of Arizona Instrument LLC Instrument firmware is copyright protected All specifications subject to change without notice Resisorb is a registered trademark of Avantor Performance Materials Excel is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Copyright 2011 2014 Arizona Instrument LLC All Rights Reserved Arizona Instrument LLC Jerome J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer Operation Manual Part Number 700 0130 If you have any questions regarding the operation of this instrument please call our toll free number 800 528 7411 Internationally call 602 470 1414 or fax 480 804 0656 Arizona Instrument LLC 3375 N Delaware Street Chandler AZ 85225 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 Fax 480 804 0656 http www azic com email azi azic com General intl azic com International support azic com Customer Support AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 28 of 28
11. PLE DISABLED USB FILE FAILURE Instrument Performance Readings with the Zero Air Filter installed are not less than 0 05u g m Light source or component failure If testing in very cold conditions this error may occur due to insufficient lamp warmup time Over 9 000 test results are stored in the instrument 10 000 test results are stored in the instrument and there is not room for additional test results Unformatted or corrupt flash drive Contaminated intake fritware filter Contaminated flow system AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Recharge the battery for 3 hours Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Cycle power to the instrument off and then back on and allow it to continue warming up Informational message only Save data to USB flash drive if desired then delete data See 6 8 Test Results List on page 17 Format flash drive or try different flash drive Change intake fritware filter See 7 3 Flow System on page 22 for instructions Set the instrument to Autosample at 1 minute intervals for 1 hour to purge the flow system See 6 7 on page 16 Page 24 of 28 11 ACCESSORIES amp MAINTENANCE PARTS PART Y505 0901 alternate alternate ITEM DESCRIPTION J505 Accessory Kit 200 0235 Line Cord 115 VAC USA and Canada 3ft 200 0003 Line Cord 220 240 VAC England 200 0008 Line Cord 220 240 VAC
12. Resolution Search Range Resolution Typical Test Time Standard Quick Search Power requirements Operating environment Dimensions Weight Display Unattended Autosample Data storage capacity USB Certifications ng m ug m mg m 50 to 500 000 05 to 500 0 00005 to 0 50000 0 05 ug m 0 033 ug m to 500 ug m 40 ug m 100 0 1 0 0001 100 0 1 0 0001 28 seconds 16 seconds 8 seconds for first reading then continuous 1 second updates Internal battery NiMH with 10 hours of operation 12VDC power adapter runs on 100 240VAC 0 8A 50 60Hz Battery charges in 3 hours or less Charge the battery at room temperature lt 30 C or 86 F for optimum performance Note Battery will not charge if battery temperature gt 40 C 5 to 45 C non condensing non explosive 12in L x 6 2in W x 8 4in H 30 5cm L x 15 7cm W x 21 3cm H 6 5 pounds 3 0 kilograms 3 5 inch 9 cm color LCD display High brightness backlight Available in intervals of 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 90 or 120 minutes Up to 10 000 test results 100 test sites USB port located on rear of instrument Test results and calculations saved to USB flash drive Menu navigation text entry and softkey operation with optional USB Keyboard UL Listing 61010 CE Accuracy and Precision Standard mode Gas Level 0 3 ug m l ug m 25 ug m 100 ug m AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Accurac
13. S SOFTKEYS ON BOTTOM ROW TOP STATUS LINE e Date Displayed in day month 2 digit year dd mmm yy format e USB Device A flash drive or keyboard icon will be displayed when a corresponding device is detected by the instrument USB hubs are not supported e External Power A plug icon will show when external power is connected e Battery The battery charge status is displayed by the number of the bars 5 maximum During charging the battery outline is red Charging is initiated if external power is connected and the battery charge is lt 95 Charging takes 3 hours or less e Time Displayed in a 24 hour format MODE The instrument has three test modes The currently selected mode 1s indicated e STANDARD for normal sampling or detection of EPA or ATSDR cleanup levels e QUICK for faster sampling and e SEARCH for scanning an area to locate the source of contamination UNIT The instrument displays in three different measuring units The currently selected unit is indicated e nano the instrument will display in nanograms per cubic meter ng m e m1Cro the instrument will display in micrograms per cubic meter u g m e milli the instrument will display in milligrams per cubic meter mg m AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 11 of 28 PROGRESS BAR shown on Warmup screen The progress bar is displayed for instrument warmup progress purging progress and test progress SITE The activ
14. culated when the battery is fully discharged To update the battery capacity once a year e Turn on the instrument e Fully charge the instrument e Disconnect external power e Allow the instrument to fully discharge When fully discharged the instrument will automatically save the battery capacity and turn off Afterwards charge the instrument and use as normal Note the battery will not charge if the battery temperature is greater than 40 C The battery pack uses NiMH chemistry which will self discharge over several months If the instrument is not used for a month or longer plug the instrument in every month to recharge or leave it plugged in when not in use Leaving the instrument unplugged for several months will damage the battery capacity AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 19 of 28 6 13 Distributor Information Screen The Distributor screen displays a name and contact phone number for Arizona Instrument or one of our authorized distributors or instrument rental companies NAME ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC DISTRIBUTOR The information on this screen is edited in the same fashion as other text fields using either PHONE the instrument keypad or a USB keyboard 800 235 3360 6 14 Usage Info Screen The Usage Info screen displays instrument USAGE INFO samples and hours powered up since the last factory service as shown SAMPLES 10 HOURS 125 AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 47
15. e all the way in by hand e Screw the knurled intake back on to the J505 Fig 4 This will seat the fritware behind the o ring in the intake RS EE ERES z Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 The other internal filters should only be replaced by the factory Opening the instrument case or attempting to change or remove the internal filters will void the instrument warranty CAUTION Internal filters contain Resisorb Used filters will contain trace amounts of Mercury also Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail support azic com for a copy of the Resisorb MSDS or for other questions AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 22 of 28 8 CALIBRATION 8 1 Factory Calibration Service The interval between calibrations depends upon the application and frequency of use however the recommended interval is every 12 months The instrument has been factory calibrated using laboratory equipment containing NIST traceable permeation tubes In order to calibrate the instrument a sophisticated calibration system is required that ensures stability of the calibration gas source eliminates any pressure in the calibration gas stream and controls the temperature of the calibration environment We strongly recommend you take advantage of our calibration and maintenance service at Arizona Instrument Service includes filter replacement component testing and instrument calibration t
16. e test site is displayed The active site is stored with the test result The active site is changed through MAIN MENU SITES SOFTKEYS The softkeys on the Main Screen and their functions are described below If a USB keyboard is connected the F1 F4 keys on the keyboard can be used to operate the softkeys e MODE Changes the test mode of the instrument The currently selected test mode is displayed above the MODE softkey e PURGE Turns the pump on if off Purging and a progress bar are displayed on the instrument and the pump runs for two 2 minutes Using the Purge function 1s recommended for flushing the sample cell when switching from high to low levels of mercury Sampling can be initiated at any time during the purging or while the pump is runnings After two minutes of purging the display will change to Ready and the instrument will beep while the pump continues to run for an additional two minutes The pump also remains running for two minutes after a test If the pump is off prior to a test the test time for the next test will be increased to allow the instrument to capture an initial zero reading e MENU Displays the MAIN MENU e UNITS Changes the measuring unit Test results are stored in the currently selected unit which is indicated above the UNITS softkey J505 MAIN SCREEN VODE MENU SEARCH UNITS SITES MILLI mg m QUICK SETUP MICRO g m STANDARD TEST RESULTS NANO ng m SERVICE
17. h SD 0 05pgqg m4 drive the instrument will prompt to APPEND OVERWRITE or CANCEL AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 17 of 28 6 10 USB Test Result Output Test results and analyses written to a flash drive are saved in a file named 505 TXT where SOS is the instrument serial number The file is readily opened with spreadsheet software for further analysis if desired If the file already exists on the flash drive the instrument will prompt to APPEND OVERWRITE or CANCEL The data file is formatted as shown in the example below Each set of data will begin with the standard four line header shown indicating test results or test result analysis the date and time the file was written and the instrument serial number Following the header the column labels are displayed followed by the selected data ALARM readings will have ALARM in the ALARM column If the results were analyzed the count mean and standard deviation will be listed following the data that was analyzed as shown below If data is appended to an existing file a dashed line will separate each set of data in the file J505 TEST RESULTS DATE 19 Oct 11 TIME 10 43 55 SERIAL NUMBER 50500003 DATE TIME RESULT UNIT ALARM SITF LJ 0ger 11 LU Lp pO moroa DELAWARE L19 0ct 11 10 293 O Mop yoo TS DELAWARE LO OClH Le LO 020g m3 yp 32S DELAWARE 19 0gt 11 10 J04 RO MS 733 19 DELAWARE LO OCC 17 10 pOG PIO
18. ianels 23 Oe INI RPERENE E ss cesta E EE E E E E E E A 23 19 TROUBLE SHOOTIN reen E E 24 11 ACCESSORIES amp MAINTENANCE PARTS ccccccesseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeesaeaeeeeeseeseeees 23 11 1 Spare Parts and Accessories eessseeeensssessseeeeessssssseeceeesssssseeceressssssseceresssssssees 29 1 WARKANI Y xc sasetnasaseciqesonaunasueecece aagubnnsetastameaavenaesnqeeae E EEN EENE 27 All section numbers titles and page numbers in BOLD in this manual are hyperlinks and can be clicked to simplify navigation within the PDF version of the manual The BACK button found in most PDF software programs is also very helpful when navigating using the hyperlinks An up to date electronic copy of this manual can be found at www azic com Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 if you have any questions If you prefer you may send e mail to support azic com AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 3 of 28 1 UNPACKING THE INSTRUMENT This manual contains details that will optimize the results and the life of your instrument Read and refer to the manual for complete details on operation maintenance and troubleshooting and data output The Jerome J505 is easy to operate and ready for use upon receipt from the factory e Remove the instrument from the packing material Retain all packaging materials for any future shipment of the instrument A If the instrument is returned to AZI for any reason
19. m The flow system is the crucial link between the sample cell and the test environment For the instrument to perform correctly the flow system must be properly maintained The only user maintainable component of this system is the intake fritware filter Replace the fritware filter once each week or as needed In dusty environments the fritware filter may need to be replaced on a daily basis Replacement fritware filters are available from AZI Consumable Sales at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 as AZI part number 345 0241 e NOTE Itis not necessary to open the instrument to change the fritware filter e Turn the instrument off e Unscrew the knurled intake by hand and remove it The fritware is housed in the knurled intake Fig 1 e Insert the tweezers included with the instrument into the small end of the knurled intake and gently apply pressure to push the old fritware filter out through the larger end of the intake Fig 2 If necessary use the tweezers to finish pulling the fritware filter out through the larger end of the intake e Insert a new fritware filter through the large end of the intake so that the smoother flatter side of the fritware will be facing out of the instrument Keep the fritware flat and gently press it into the threaded hole using the backend of the tweezers Fig 3 Re installing the intake in the next step will properly position the fritware behind the o ring so it is not necessary to press the fritwar
20. n a user selectable range of results e A range of results can be saved to a USB flash drive in a comma delimited format for easy import into Microsoft Excel Each test result can be identified with a test site e Test sites are user programmable The active test site is selected from a list and a list of predetermined sites can be entered and easily reused e An optional USB keyboard can be used for menu navigation and text entry The F1 F4 keys on the keyboard can operate the softkeys on the instrument Unattended Autosample at intervals from to 120 minutes Two user programmable alarm levels e When a programmed alarm level is exceeded an audible alarm sounds the test result is displayed in red and test records saved to the USB flash drive are tagged with ALARM Battery operation for 10 or more hours e Charging time is 3 hours for a fully discharged battery e Charge the battery at room temperature lt 30 C or 86 F for optimum performance e 12VDC power adapter utilizes 100 to 240VAC 50 60 Hz Applications Regulatory detection compliance Regulatory cleanup compliance Ambient air analysis Quality control Scrubber efficiency testing Accuracy check for other mercury vapor monitors and control systems Mercury vapor source detection Leak detection AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 6 of 28 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Test Mode Units Standard Range Resolution Quick Range
21. n aoe E The instrument is designed and calibrated to elemental mercury vapor only AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 8 of 28 6 l INSTRUMENT OPERATION 6 1 Keypad The keypad contains the power key U just to the right of the A key To turn on the instrument hold down the power key until the display comes on Turn off the instrument 1f it is not going to be used for an hour or more Note the instrument display remains on during charging Softkeys Tests can be started with the TEST key on the keypad or the TEST button on the handle At the top of the keypad just below the screen are four softkeys The softkey functions change based on which screen is active Use the A V lt 4 and gt keys to navigate menus and screens Use the ENTer key to select a menu item or field While editing a field ENTer saves the value Use the ESCape key to exit back to the prior menu While editing a field ESCape aborts the editing without saving any changes The lt 4 and gt keys are also PG UP Page Up and PG DN Page Down which can be helpful for navigating through a long list of test results TEST BUTTONS AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 9 of 28 6 2 Power On and Warmup Press the power key U to power on the instrument The software revision is displayed on the startup screen A calibration reminder may be displayed right after the startup screen 1f so call
22. nly be free from defects in material or workmanship and shall conform to seller s specifications or such other specifications as seller has agreed to in writing Seller s obligations with respect to claims under this warranty shall be limited at seller s option either to the replacement of defective or non conforming product or to an appropriate credit for the purchase price thereof subject to the provisions of seller s Warranty Policy as amended from time to time said Policy being incorporated herein by reference Returned products under warranty claims will be shipped to seller s plant by buyer at buyer s expense and shall be accompanied by a statement of the reason for the return and an approved Return Material Authorization Number issued by seller Buyer remains responsible for payment for products not accepted for warranty adjustment handling costs and freight costs associated therewith Notwithstanding the foregoing no warranty shall be enforceable in the event that product has been subjected to environmental or stress testing by buyer or any third party without written approval of seller prior to such testing Further no warranty shall be enforceable if the alleged defect is found to have occurred because of misuse neglect improper installation repair alteration accident or improper return handling procedure by buyer Additionally no warranty shall be enforceable if the instrument has been opened or the instrument s internal com
23. o change e For the selected digit select ALPHA 3375 N DELAWARE ST to select alphabetic digits or select NUMBR to select numerical digits then use A or to scroll through the alphabet or numbers e Use INSert to insert a space e Use DELete to delete a digit e Use ENTer ESCape to save or abort cee NUMBR INS DEL e Connect a USB keyboard to the USB port to make editing test site names quick and easy The USB port is located on the back of the instrument AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 15 of 28 Instrument configuration is changed through this screen Use the arrow keys A V and lt gt to move to the field to be edited The currently selected field is indicated by the AUTOSAMPLE Off yellow highlight box Then press ENTer to edit the field Use the arrow keys to edit the TIME 14 45 value as desired then press ENTer again to DATE 17 Oct 2011 accept the changes or ESCape to exit without saving RESULT ALARM Off A pog m 1 00 The editable fields are as follows B ug fm3 25 00 3375 N DELAWARE ST STANDARD micro AUTOSAMPLE The J505 can be set to take samples automatically at an interval of 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 90 or 120 minutes The Main Screen must be displayed for autosampling to take place and autosampling will start when the clock reads 00 seconds TIME DATE Use to set the time and date Enter the time using a 24 hour format then press ENTe
24. o NIST traceable standards A certificate of calibration is issued from AZI when your instrument is factory calibrated For scheduling and shipping authorization call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 or visit our website at www azic com 9 INTERFERENCES In general interferences to the J erome J505 Mercury Vapor Analyzer are minimal Testing has shown a negligible instrument response to chlorine ammonia humidity water vapor and gasoline vapors While instrument response to humidity is negligible moving the instrument from an air conditioned environment to one of higher temperature and humidity may cause condensation on some of the optical surfaces For best results it is recommended to allow the instrument to equilibrate to ambient conditions before testing The PURGE softkey can also be used to flush the instrument and accelerate environmental acclimation The J505 has a slight response to acetone vapor In an environment with a high concentration of gaseous acetone 1100 ppmv acetone instrument response 1s approximately 100 nanograms m AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 23 of 28 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Solution Power Problems Instrument does not turn ON or turns Discharged battery off automatically Display Warnings and Error Messages m Error TEST RESULT MEMORY LOW TEST RESULT MEMORY FULL READING NOT SAVED or TEST RESULT MEMORY FULL AUTOSAM
25. ponents subjected to inspection without prior written approval of seller Any unauthorized opening or internal inspection of the instrument shall make this warranty null and void Discontinued product is warranted only for a credit or replacement at seller s option THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES GRANTED ABOVE SHALL EXTEND DIRECTLY TO BUYER AND NOT TO BUYER S CUSTOMERS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES AND EXCEPT FOR WARRANTY OF TITLE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES BEING SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY SELLER IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY S LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OR ALLEGED BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL EXTENDED PRICE OR PRICES SHOWN ON UNFILLED ORDERS NOR SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OR ALLEGED BREACH Notwithstanding the foregoing if any product covered by order s placed hereunder is designated as developmental prototype or experimental no warranty whatsoever except a warranty of title to component materials will be applicable thereto and buyer shall indemnify seller for any claims for liability asserted seller in connection therewith The foregoing state the entire liability of seller in connection with products supplied hereunder AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 27 of 28 TRA
26. r After inputting the time and date ESCape to the Main Screen to set these values RESULT ALARM The user may choose one of two separate high limit alarms Either alarm may be set to any value but typically one is set to the residential cleanup level and one to the industrial cleanup level If the selected high limit 1s exceeded an audible alarm occurs the word ALARM is added to the record saved to a USB flash drive and the result is displayed in red on the Main Screen and the Test Results screen as shown below The alarm level values are always specified in u g m when input and displayed on this screen However the alarm capabilities are still functional when the J505 is set to display in ng m or mg m the specified alarm values are appropriately adjusted internally so that alarm level readings trigger the alarm regardless of the display units in use For reference 1 mg m 1 000 ug m 1 000 000 ng m mMm AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 16 of 28 6 9 Test Results List Test results are viewed analyzed or saved to a flash drive on this screen The UNIT and SITE of the selected test result are displayed at the bottom of the screen along with the test number and the total number of tests ALARM readings are displayed in red TEST RESULTS TEST RESULTS yg m3 3375 N DELAWARE ST Myg m3 3375 N DELAWARE ST DEL SEL A CALC USB DEL SEL A CALC USB The following options are a
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28. trument If you have any questions about your application or operation please call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 or e mail support azic com for assistance Features e Lower detection levels than the previous generation analyzers e Resolution is 0 01u g m 10ng m in Standard test mode e 3 test modes e Standard for normal sampling or detection of EPA or ATSDR cleanup levels e Quick for faster sampling and e Search for scanning an area to locate the source of contamination e Test mode is easily selected from the Main screen with the MODE softkey e Choice of measuring units for results e Nanograms per cubic meter ng m e Micrograms per cubic meter u g m or e Milligrams per cubic meter mg m e Measuring units are easily selected from the Main screen with the UNITS softkey e 3 5 inch 9 cm color LCD display e High brightness backlight for easier readability e Readings are in 1 4 inch 6 cm tall font for easy readout e Main display shows sample value date and time USB status battery life charging status current test site and user selected test mode and units e User interface includes easy to use menu system AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 5 of 28 Integrated data logging stores all test results except in Search mode e Stored test results are easily viewed on the display screen with their test site e Average value and standard deviation can be computed o
29. ury readings will drift slowly lower until clean air is sampled or testing 1s halted and restarted The drift occurs only in Search Mode Standard and Quick modes provide accurate individual readings 6 6 Main Menu S MAIN MENU SITES SETUP TEST RESULTS SERVICE MENU Use A and Y keys to move the selection bar and then press ENTer to select the desired menu Press ESCape to exit the Main Menu and return to the Main screen J505 MAIN MENU TEST SERVICE Snes SEKSE RESULTS MENU INFO DISTRIBUTOR SET DATE CALCULATE USAGE INFO ALARMS USB AZI Customer Service 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 Page 14 of 28 COPY INS 7 INS 6 7 Sites List Sites are created and edited through this SITES UU screen and can be up to twenty 20 characters long The J505 can store up to 100 sites 3375 N DELAWARE 5ST NORTH PERIMETER The triangle indicates the active test site The EXHAUST PORT 24 active site is saved with each corresponding test result If desired a technician name test group or other identifier can be used instead of a site name The site list is manipulated as follows e Use COPY and INS Insert above or INS Insert below to add a site l e Use CUT to delete a site CUT COPY INSt INS4 e Use CUT and INS or INS to move a site e Press ENTer then ESCape to make the selected test site active e Press ENTer twice to edit the selected site y SITE e Use lt and gt to select which digit t
30. vailable e A range of test results are selected by pressing ENTer on each desired result To unselect press ENTer again e DELete deletes a single or selected range of test results from memory The data memory allows storage of up to 10 000 results If the memory becomes full the user is warned and new test results are displayed but not saved After deleting tests the instrument power must be cycled to make the cleared memory available for storage again e SEL A selects all or unselects all test results e CALC calculates the average and standard deviation SD of the selected results and displays them as shown below If necessary when a group of readings is selected for analysis they are converted to a common set of units for display e USB saves a single or selected range of results to a connected USB flash drive in a text file named S5OS TXT where 5OS is the instrument serial number Install the USB flash drive in the USB port on the rear of the instrument select the desired test results and press the USB soft key to save the selected data to the flash drive If the text file already exists on the USB flash drive the instrument will prompt to APPEND OVERWRITE or CANCEL l TEST RESULT ANALYSIS On the Test Result Analysis screen TEST RESULT ANALYSIS e USB saves the selected test results and the displayed test result analysis to a flash drive RAAE i gt 25 01pg m3 e If the text file already exists on the USB flas

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