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1. The CUB Instrument User Manual V1 Unrivalled Detection www ionscience com The Cub lon Science The Cub WARNINGS USER MANUAL Intrinsically Safe STATIC HAZARDS MATERIAL EXPOSURE SERVICING BATTERY CHARGING CHARGING PINS Proper Use lon Science Read and understand this user manual completely before operating the Cub instrument This Portable Cub has been designed and certified Intrinsically Safe The Charger Data Docking Station is NOT Intrinsically safe and must only be used in a safe area Do not use abrasive or chemical detergents to clean the Cub instrument as this may reduce the antistatic properties of the materials used clean it using a damp cloth only The Cub must not be exposed to atmospheres known to have an adverse effect on Thermoplastic polyolefin or Anti static PC ABS The Cub and Docking Station must be serviced in a Non Hazardous environment and by lon Science Ltd authorised service centres only Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety The Cub is a rechargeable device and should only be recharged using the ISL Docking Station in a Non Hazardous environment Caution Do not short circuit these two connections together else the internal fuse will blow and the Docking Station will need to be returned to the manufacturer for replacement If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may
2. Set the time and date and tick the checkbox to the right of these fields to set the time on your Cub Alternatively tick the lower box to synchronise your Cub with the time on your computer Datalog Use this area to set the interval between readings The minimum time permitted is one second Calibration From the drop down list select the gas that the Cub is calibrated for Cub offers two point calibration zero to a specified concentration To define the span that the Cub is calibrated for in the Span field enter the concentration in ppm The calibration procedure is detailed in the Maintenance section of this manual Page 22 of 40 The Cub lon Science Features Low sensitivity Cubs can be upgraded automatically via an internet connection The customer can purchase an upgrade from his local distributor or supplier Once the upgrade has been purchased the instrument must be connected to a computer running the CubPC software The Cub instrument will then be automatically upgraded via the internet connection TWA STEL Select the appropriate regulatory code to which you are working using the radio buttons In the TWA Alarm and STEL Alarm fields enter more different i e more stringent TWA and STEL alarm levels if required Sound lf there is to be a sound when the button on the Cub is pressed tick the first checkbox If there is to be a sound when there is an alarm on the Cub tick the first checkbox So
3. 20 53 No test 22 05 2012 13 36 38 _ 0 0 34 on f e E Note Where there are multiple docking stations connected it may not be obvious on the Cubs page which is which In order to identify which unit is which click in one of the Status fields The Charge and Diagnostic LEDs on the docking station in question will both flash purple for a few seconds For each connected Cub the following are displayed e The Cub serial number e The Cub name if one has been assigned using the configuration page e The time and date of that the Cub was last calibrated e The time and date of the last bump test e The time and date of the most recent datalog received from the Cub e The current battery charge of the Cub e The current firmware version installed on the Cub The Cubs page also includes for each Cub buttons to delete logged data save logged data to CSV files open the Cub configuration page view logged data calibrate the Cub perform bump tests and update the Cub firmware The large buttons at the top of the screen provide the following facilities fF Opens the Cubs page as described above m J Opens the Help page which displays general information on the CubPC software and provides accessed to technical support and documentation A Opens the Preferences page used to specify the actions taken when a Cub is connected to a dock and history and calibration preferences Meiri ______ Used to view details of the conne
4. Furthermore lon Science Ltd does not warrant guarantee or make any representation regarding the use or the results of the use of the SOFTWARE or written materials in terms of correctness accuracy reliability current revision or otherwise lon Science Ltd specifically does not warrant the SOFTWARE after you assume operation If the SOFTWARE or written materials are defective you not lon Science Ltd or its dealers distributors agents or employees assume the entire risk and costs of all necessary servicing repair or correction except as stated below No Right to Reply No oral or written information or advice given by lon Science Ltd its dealers distributors agents or employees will create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of the obligations of lon Science Ltd under this agreement and you may not rely on any such information or advice Limitation of Liability lon Science Ltd will not be liable for any direct indirect consequential or incidental damages including damages for loss of business profits business information or possibility of such damages The above limitation will apply where allowed under local laws Governing Law The laws of the United Kingdom govern this Agreement Page 29 of 40 The Cub lon Science Battery Charging WARNING BATTERY CHARGING The Cub is a rechargeable device and should only be recharged ina Non Hazardous environment Recharging Battery Ensure the Cub is charged for at
5. If a calibration is invalid the Cub will revert to the previous calibration Bump Test To carry out a bump test on a Cub apply the gas as described above and click this button on the Cubs page for Mi The bump test is then carried out The gas is applied and the test checks that the output reaches the levels specified in the preferences see Configuring a Cub page 22 the Cub in question Ingress of Water If the Portable Cub has been subject to a deluge of water then it is necessary to shake the Cub vigorously to remove entrapped water from underneath the protective gauze lying above the filter located over the gas sensor To ensure there is no impeding of gas through the filter to the gas filter replace with new the Filter Disc 2 and O Ring 3 See below PTFE Filter Disc 861221 The Filter Disc 2 should be changed after every 100 hours of use This frequency should be increased for dusty or moisture laden environments or whenever the filter appears dirty when viewed by removing the Sensor Cover Filter Disc changing should be conducted in a suitably clean environment with clean hands and equipment to avoid contamination of the new Filter Disc 6 5 4 Noo 3 e 1 Page 33 of 40 The Cub lon Science To change the Filter Disc 2 unscrew the Sensor Cover 1 and tap the Sensor Cover onto a suitable clean surface to dislodge the O Ring 3 and Filter Disc 2 Carefully place a new Filter Disc 2 in firs
6. Value 10 44 06 0 000 10 44 16 0 000 10 44 26 ra 10 44 38 o o0b 10 44 46 Bed 10 44 56 2 40 10 45 06 12 00 10 45 16 5 616 10 45 28 1 405 10 45 38 0 000 10 45 46 0 000 10 45 56 0 000 10 46 06 0 000 10 46 16 0 000 10 46 28 0 000 10 46 38 0 000 10 46 46 0 013 10 46 56 0 000 10 47 06 0 016 10 44 13 June 2012 The log details page is divided into three areas The top area displays the following general details of the log the name of the Cub the maximum reading and when it was detected when the log started and the low alarm level high alarm level and interval between readings the set for the Cub see Configuring a Cub above The left hand area lists the time and recorded gas level of each reading A reading value displayed in red indicates that the reading would have triggered a high level alarm A reading value displayed in orange indicates that the reading would have triggered a low level alarm The right hand area displays a line graph of the readings The time is displayed along the X axis Gas levels are displayed along the Y axis The blue line indicates the recorded gas level The red and orange lines indicate the high and low alarm levels respectively Page 26 of 40 The Cub lon Science lf the table of readings is clicked on a vertical green line is added to the graph to indicate the time of the reading For example Time lzobutylene 12 00 10 4408 10 45 08 10 44 18 10 44 28 10 44 38 10 44 48 10 44 56
7. appear in the text area to the left of the button Setting Docking Station Preferences Click this button to open the Preferences page i Achons On Dock History ol aa Browse Calibration ero Gas Span Gas rt g g te x OB hem g AL Hin ar LAN Eo E BE Eom When you place a Cub in a docking station logged data is automatically copied to the connected PC Use this page to control what else happens automatically when you place a Cub in a docking station and to specify history and calibration settings Page 20 of 40 The Cub lon Science Actions On Dock 1 If when a Cub is placed in a calibration docking station and logged data is to be automatically written to a CSV file on the connected PC tick the first checkbox Use the Browse button to specify the folder to which csv files are to be written Note that this is in addition to the automatic copying of logged data to the PC mentioned above Such data may be viewed using CubPC but it is encoded and may not be edited Data transferred to CSV files may be freely edited using Microsoft Excel for example 2 If logged data is to be deleted from a Cub click the second checkbox If the first checkbox is also checked this will happen after it is written to a csv file 3 lf the time and date on the Cub is to be automatically synchronised with that on the PC to which the docking Station is connected tick the third ch
8. blue for around 10 seconds If an alarm stat is triggered the user should withdraw from the hazardous environment and act in accordance with national safety regulations The next screen displays the current time The screen lights up green when it is accessed The next screen indicates the low alarm level set for the Cub The screen lights up orange when it is accessed The next screen indicates the high alarm level set for the Cub The screen lights up red when it is accessed The next screen displays the current temperature The screen lights up green when it is accessed Page 11 of 40 The Cub lon Science This is the remote calibration screen which allows the Cub to be calibrated in the field using a portable gas supply To enter the remote calibration routine Press and hold the on off button until a confirmation beep is heard Please note To carry out a remote calibration the Span gas type and concentration must be setup on the configuration screen within CubPC and sent to the Cub instrument The following equipment is also required A clean ambient air supply or a bottle of compressed synthetic air fitted with a 0 3Liter per minute flow regulator A bottle of compressed Span gas fitted with a 0 3Litre per minute flow regulator Remote calibration adaptor Suitable pipe to connect gases to the remote calibration adaptor Zero Calibration is indicated by the 0 on the left of the screen Supply clean air
9. instructions found on the website You will then receive a confirmation email that your Extended Warranty Period has been activated and processed Full details along with a copy of our Warranty Statement can be found by visiting www ionscience com product support instrument registration Service lon Science Ltd also offers a number of service options for your Cub that allows you to choose the instrument cover to best suits your requirements At lon Science Ltd we recommend that all of our gas detection instruments be returned for service and factory calibration once every 6 months Contact lon Science Ltd or your local distributor for service options in your area Find your local distributor by visiting www ionscience com Contact Details UK Head Office USA Office German Office lon Science Ltd lon Science LLC lon Science Messtechnik GMBH The Way Fowlmere 33 Commercial Drive Laubach 30 Cambridge Waterbury Metmann Neandertal SG8 7UJ VT 05676 40822 UK USA GERMANY Tel 44 0 1763 207206 Tel 1 802 244 5153 Tel 49 2104 14480 Fax 44 0 1763 208814 Fax 1 802 244 8942 Fax 49 2104 144825 Email info ionscience com Email info ionscienceusa com Email info ism d de Web www ionscience com Web www ionscience com Web www ism d de Page 39 of 40 The Cub lon Science Technical Specifications Response time 17190 lt 13 second Detectable 1 ppb 10 000 ppm amp ppb to 20 000ppm for Specific Gases Range Reso
10. least 4 hours before using it for the first time The Cub should be charged in a non hazardous environment only To charge your Cub first connect a Cub Docking Station which is connected to mains power The Charge LED will indicate that power is on with a green light The Cub will then begin to charge While the Cub is charging the screen will be illuminated with a yellow light When the Cub is fully charged the screen will be illuminated with a green light Discharged Se While the Cub is connected to a docking station the screen will display the level of charge Fully Charged Note lon Science Ltd recommends keeping your Cub on charge at all times when not in use as batteries can lose power over time Charging Pins Two sprung loaded charging pins are located on the top of the docking station Caution Do not short circuit these two connections together else the internal fuse will blow and the Docking station will need to be returned to the manufacturer for replacement Sprung Loaded Charging Pins Page 30 of 40 The Cub lon Science Diagnostics code Sensor configuration error Contact distributor Flash memory error Contact distributor i2c bus error Contact distributor 2 3 Contact distributor 5 Calibration fail Contact distributor Sensor power Contact distributor Lamp strike fail Contact distributor i2c ADC error Contact distributor rq ADC range error Contact distributor Page 31 of 40 The Cub
11. lon Science Maintenance Calibration lon Science Ltd recommends an annual service and calibration for users who require a traceable calibration During this service the lamp and detector are brought back to factory specifications and new Factory Calibration data is stored Due to the linear output of the lon Science PID detector a two point calibration is used Cub scales its linear output across a ZERO level clean air reference and the SPAN 1 user defined gas concentration Cub offers the options of Factory Calibration or Custom Calibration Factory Calibration is set by lon Science Ltd during instrument manufacture or on re calibration Custom Calibration can be set by the instrument user This will overwrite the factory calibration For Factory Calibration contact lon Science Ltd or your distributor Factory Calibration offers a safe set of two point calibration data This should be used if the custom calibration fails and will keep the unit working until a good custom calibration is completed For Custom Calibration first set up the parameters in Cub PC see the Cub PC Software section of the manual Ensure you have the cylinder s of gas regulator s and or a zero carbon filter for your Cub on hand before starting the procedure Alternatively a known clean air supply may be used as the zero gas Please ensure you are familiar with the entire calibration procedure before attempting to calibrate your Cu
12. offers a take back service Please contact us for more information Calibration Facility lon Science Ltd offers a calibration service including the issue of certification confirming calibration with equipment traceable to national standards A Cub calibration kit is available from your distributor or service centre or at www ionscience com lon Science Ltd recommends annual return of all instruments for yearly service and calibration Legal Notice Whilst every attempt is made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this manual lon Science Ltd accepts no liability for errors or omissions or any consequences deriving from the use of information contained herein It is provided as is and without any representation term condition or warranty of any kind either express or implied To the extent permitted by law lon Science Ltd shall not be liable to any person or entity for any loss or damage which may arise from the use of this manual We reserve the right at any time and without any notice to remove amend or vary any of the content which appears herein Page 5 of 40 The Cub lon Science Introduction to the Cub The Cub is a personal portable gas detector that detects a pre selected range of Volatile Organic Compounds VOC s which can be dangerous from both a poisoning and explosive perspective The Cub uses a Photo lonization Detector PID to measure gas concentrations The patented fence electrode technology minimise
13. to Ton Science Lid and am happy For Ton Science Lid bo use that data Boa Complete the form making sure you enter your email address and the instrument number and click Send You can attach a file to your message via the Add File button If you to access our support web page click Web Support The page will then be displayed It lists our network of authorised service centres and describes the services they offer Upgrading the Software lf a newer version of the software is available this is stated in the lower left section of the page To install the newest version click Install Upgrade The install will then take place The old version of the software will automatically shutdown and replaced by the new version which will then start up automatically Other Facilities The Adobe Website button opens the Adobe Reader download page It is recommended that this manual is viewed using Adobe Reader To view the release notes for the software click View Release Notes A new window is then displayed in which the release notes can be viewed Page 19 of 40 The Cub lon Science For example Cub PC 0 0 0 13 Fix crash when remove dock on some PC s Fine tune Cub firmware upgrade lockouts for incompatible boards To check to see if an upgrade is available click the Poll Website button If no upgrade is available nothing will happen If an upgrade is available details of the new version will
14. 10 45 08 10 45 18 10 45 28 10 45 38 10 45 48 10 46 58 10 46 08 10 46 18 10 46 28 10 46 38 10 46 46 10 46 56 10 47 00 13 June 2012 Above the line the gas level at that time and exact time of the reading are displayed A green reading indicator line is also displayed if the graph is clicked on The line will be displayed for the reading closest to the point that the graph was clicked Zoom into the graph by placing the cursor at the point that is to be zoomed into and rolling the mouse wheel down Roll the mouse wheel up or press the right mouse button to zoom out Pressing the orange Menu button displays the following options Export To Coy zoom To Fit zoom Area foom Centre The Export to CSV option is used to export the log data to a CSV file This works in the same way as the button on the datalog overview page see Saving Logged Data to a CSV File above The Zoom to Fit option is used to change the zoom level so that the entire graph is displayed at once the graphs are displayed like this by default Page 27 of 40 The Cub lon Science The Zoom Area option is used to select an area to zoom into When this option is selected the cursor changes into a cross Select the area to be zoomed into by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the cursor from one corner of the area to the opposite corner A red box on the graph indicates the selected area For example Release the mouse b
15. 3 208503 CubPC then opens ipfa Calibration Bump Test Datalog Battery C8D8A45000000 02 04 2012 10 07 38 gt Notest No Data ooa The Cubs page is initially displayed It lists the currently e a xel ia am HI o and previously connected docking stations If a Cub is connected to a docking stations this is indicated by the picture under the Status heading For Serial Number Name Calibration Bump Test Datalog Battery irmware i C8D8A45000000 02 04 2012 10 07 38 No test No Data oe 0 0 41 ex a m p e i a e 2 w bY Wk ae at O a Page 15 of 40 The Cub lon Science If multiple docking stations are connected they will each i fe be listed For example Serial Number Name Status Calibration Bump Test Datalog Battery Firmware C4F5045000000 22 03 2012 04 20 55 No test 23 05 2012 13 56 38 c 0 0 35 I c445045000000 23 03 2012 08 20 55 No test 22 06 2012 13 55 33 0 0 35 oe zi alk p o C4F4045000000 22 04 2012 08 20 55 No test 2303 2012 16 56 38 c _ 0 0 35 CFF5445000000 24 03 2012 03 20 45 No test 22 03 2012 13 56 38 c 0 0 35 C4F5F45000000 22 03 2012 08 40 55 No test 22 03 2012 13 53 36 006 C4F5044000000 22 04 2012 08 23 85 No test 22 06 2012 13 56 38 c 7 0 0 34 SC d C4F50F5000000 24 03 2012 08 20 35 No test 23 05 2012 16 56 38 c 0 0 35 cege ah in P 22 08 2012 04
16. Connect your Cub to your PC as described previously Any fresh data logged readings will be automatically downloaded as the software reads your Cub While this is happening the PC LED on the docking station will change to yellow Viewing Logged Data i C390 45000000 Mame Calibration Bump Test Datalog Firmware 5 06 2012 10 2717 Number 2 30052012 16 29 45 Mo test No Data 0 0 42 To view logged data click the button on the Cubs page for that Cub The following page is displayed 1306 2012 10 26 00 Number 2 3005201 16 29 45 Mo test 13 06 2012 10 27 30 B e 1306 2012 10 30 35 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test No Data 1306 2012 10 36 30 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test 13206 2012 10 31 24 B e 1306 2012 10 41 54 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test 13 06 2012 10 39 06 B 1306 2012 10 43 25 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test No Data 1306 2012 10 47 16 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 No test 13 06 2012 10 44 08 E 13062012 10 47 41 Number 2 30705 2012 16 29 45 No Data 13062012 10 52 59 Number 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 No test 13 06 2012 10 46 00 B 1306 2012 10 59 26 Mumber 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 No test 13 06 2012 10 55 35 B The page lists each time that the Cub was connected to the docking station The time and date of each connection is recorded along with the name and firmware version of the Cub at that time the time and date of the calibration that the Cub was operating under at th
17. b If using a carbon canister for the Zero stage use a short length of Tygon pipe to connect between the Carbon canister and the Calibration Zero inlet connector Connect the Zero and Span gas by pushing 5mm Tygon pipes onto the push filtings on the back of the Calibration docking station Connect the Zero gas to the left position and Span gas to the right position The middle position is unused The Zero and Span times will be affected by the length of pipework between the gas source and the Calibration dock For best results lon Science recommends that lengths of pipework are kept to a minimum The shorter the length of pipework the less gas is used to calibrate The table below assumes the use of 5mm ID Tygon pipe Zero Time sec Span Time sec 100mm 10 22 i Page 32 of 40 ies The Cub lon Science Minimum gas concentration is 2 ppm Demand flow regulators must be used to supply gas to the calibration dock They must be able to supply 0 3Litres per minute 800ml min The dock draws as much gas as it needs from the regulator around 200 ml min On the Cubs page click on this button for the Cub being calibrated I The calibration procedure is then initiated The Calibration dock then pumps Zero gas and then Span gas to the senor If the calibration is successful a date time stamp will be shown in the calibration summary box If the calibration fails the following message appears Invalid appears on the Cubs page
18. be impaired Page 1 of 40 The Cub lon Science Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Product Product description Directive 94 9 EC Certificate Number Notified body Report number Standards EN 60079 0 2007 10 EN 60079 11 2006 EN61326 1 2006 EN61326 1 2006 EN50270 2006 CFR 47 2008 Other Standards EN ISO 9001 2008 EN 13980 2002 lon Science Ltd The Way Fowlmere Cambridge UK SG8 7UJ Cub Intrinsically safe photo ionisation gas detector for detecting volatile organic compounds Required Coding Ex Il 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Tamb 202C to 55 C Baseefa11ATEX0027 IECEx BAS 11 0014 Baseefa Buxton Derbyshire UK GB BAS ExTR10 0259 00 BAS ExTR10 0259 01 BAS ExTR12 0183 00 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres General requirements Explosive atmospheres Equipment protection by intrinsic safety i Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Group 1 Class B equipment emissions section only Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Industrial location immunity immunity section only Electromagnetic compatibility Electrical apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases toxic gases or oxygen Immunity Type 2 industrial environments Class A Code of Federal Regulations 15 Subpart B Radio Frequency Devices Unintentional Radiators Quality Manage
19. cted docks and perform purges and firmware updates Used browse back and forward through the CubPC pages you have viewed Page 16 of 40 The Cub lon Science Used to close CubPC Additional data and facilities for a Cub can be accessed by click the symbol at the next to the serial number of that Cub The additional details are then displayed IRN Name Status Calibration Bump Test D atalog Batter Firmware CossD 45000000 Murmber 2 B 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test fbf r012 14 45 13 m 0050 jo e Teg 27921165 25 07 2012 14 45 13 Span 50 44085 2751 Min 0 000 Max 0 091 The Calibration column displays the zero and span levels that the Cub is calibrated to The Datalog column displays the minimum and maximum levels of gas and the detected STEL and TWA levels recorded in the last data log The column also displays an additional button for viewing details of the last data log see Viewing Details of Logged Data Upgrading Firmware and Software Before you do anything else you you may wish to check whether any upgrades are available for either the Cub the docking station or the software Software updates are installed using the Help page see below CD To update the Cub firmware click this button on the Cub page under the firmware heading Note that upgrading the firmware of a Cub will result in any logged data on that Cub being automatically deleted To update the docking station firmware click the
20. e brought firmly down until the MiniPID Stack clicks into place onto the Sensor body Page 34 of 40 The Cub lon Science This procedure ensures that lamp is firmly abutt the elctrode stack for consistent and reliable VOC readings Lamp placement by any other means is likely to give unreliable readings because the oring becomes entrapped between the window face and the electrode stack The instrument MUST be re calibrated after fitting a replacement or cleaned lamp CAUTION Never refit a damaged lamp Lamp Cleaning The Cub PID relies on an ultraviolet light source ionising VOC gases as they pass across the lamp window This process may result in a very fine layer of contamination appearing on the detector window that must be removed on a regular basis CAUTION The Cub is a sensitive detector Internal components must be handled with clean hands and clean tools The Cub lamp is fragile Handle with great care First ensure that the Cub is turned off and that you are in a clean environment such that the sensor parts will not be contaminated by dust oil or grease Remove the lamp as detailed above Inspection of the lamp may reveal a layer of contamination on the detection window that presents itself as a blue hue To check for confirmation hold the lamp in front of a light source and look across the window surface Clean the window using the PID Lamp Cleaning Kit A 31063 supplied USE of PID Lamp Cleaning Kit A 31063 T
21. e time and the time and date of the last bump test of the Cub made before the connection The Datalog column displays the time and date of the start of each data log i e when the Cub was switched on and started detecting and recording gas levels The column also displays a button for saving logged data to a CSV file see below To view additional calibration and data log details associated with a connection click the symbol at the beginning of the connection row in question Page 24 of 40 The Cub lon Science The additional details are then displayed C390 45000000 Name Calibration Bump Test D atalog Firmware 13 06 2012 10 30 35 Number 2 Ss0f05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test No Data 0 0 42 13 06 2012 10 38 30 Mumber 2 30 05 2012 16 29 45 Mo test 13 06 2012 10 31 24 0 0 42 Zero rag 1165 span 50 44065 2751 13 06 2012 10 31 24 Min 0 000 Mam 91 57 STEL O22 TVA 0 006 15 06 2012 10 47 54 Number 2 3005 2012 16 29 45 Mo test 1306 2012 10 39 06 B e The Calibration column displays the zero and span levels that the Cub was calibrated to at the time The Datalog column displays the minimum and maximum detected gas levels and the detected STEL and TWA levels The column also displays an additional button for viewing details of the logged data see below Saving Logged Data to a CSV File To save a data log to a CSV file press this button in the Datalog column for the log in question The Export To CSV
22. eckbox 4 lf firmware on a Cub is to be automatically upgraded when placed in a docking station if a newer version is available click the fourth checkbox Note that this will result in any logged data on the Cub being automatically deleted 5 If the Cub is to be automatically bump tested when placed in a docking station click the fifth checkbox See page 33 for details of how to perform a bump test lf the bump test detects that the readings are outside the set minimum or maximum sensitivity limits see Configuring a Cub and the second checkbox in this step is checked the one next to this symbol AN the instrument is automatically recalibrated 6 If all data is to be deleted from a Cub when it is placed in a docking station click the sixth checkbox Note that all data on a Cub is automatically downloaded and stored on the connected PC when it is docked History If logged data more than a certain number of days old is to be deleted from the PC tick the checkbox in the History section of the page and enter the number of days in the field next to it Calibration In the Calibration section enter for zero gas and span gas the number of seconds that zero and span gas is to be sent to a connected Cub when it is being calibrated lt is recommended that a bump test be performed after changing these settings The Dock Page Sn al Click this button to open the Dock page Use this page to view details of the connect
23. ed docks and perform purges and firmware updates on docks Dock Status Firmware Furge D21 C9246 B002 CO0 0 0 10 Purge da t al Purge Ge Purge Ga Purge The page lists all connected docking stations The Dock field displays the serial number of each dock The Status field indicates whether or not a Cub is attached to a dock as explained above see Starting CubPC The Firmware field displays the current version of the firmware installed on the dock and contains a button to upgrade it to the newest version see Upgrading Firmware and Software Buttons displayed in the Purge field are for diagnostic use only Page 21 of 40 The Cub lon Science Configuring a Cub xy To configure a Cub click the x button on the Cubs page for that Cub The following page is displayed Mame el Twa STEL Serial Number CAD 8445000000 7 EH4a lsobutylene Sensor OSHA VME STEL Alarm 0 0 NIOSH AGW TWA Alarm 0 0 T Alarm Units J Max Latch TY volume Vibrate g iG a gaa E a PID Datalog 10 0 10 6 i lzobutylene TL STEL PEL TMA Calibration Alarms Calibrated for Isobutylene lsobutylene i lsobutylene High 100 000 Low 0 000 Features Send To Instrument Name If required enter a name for the Cub in this field Sensor Displays the sensor type Units The units of measurement may be chosen as parts per million ppm or milligram s per cubic metre mg m Clock
24. h your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device O No not this time Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Click Install the software automatically Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard then installs the software Please wait while the wizard installs the software F TigerCub DockStation i usbser sys To C Windows system32 DRIVERS Cancel Page 14 of 40 The Cub lon Science Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish to close the wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for F TigerCub DockStation Click Finish to close the wizard Starting CubPC Double click the Cub icon on your desktop and open CubPC The Cub splash screen will then be briefly displayed The Cub Manufactured by lon Science Ltd The Way Fowlmere Cambridgshire UK SG8 7UJ 44 0 176
25. he button is first pressed A progress bar is shown on the display screen as the unit switches on with segments being added to it from left to right When the Cub is switched on the display screen will be illuminated with a green light for a few seconds and the firmware version number is displayed The screen will display the detected gas level and the current battery charge condition Page 9 of 40 The Cub lon Science Alarms If the detected gas level triggers a high level alarm the display screen will BN YOC be illuminated with a flashing orange light and the lights on the top of the E E unit will flash red The low level alarm symbol will be displayed on the screen If the detected gas level triggers a low level alarm the display screen will A YOC be illuminated with a flashing red light and the lights on the top of the unit E E E E will flash red _ _ i _ _ The high level alarm symbol will be displayed on the screen Depending on how the Cub was set up see Configuring a Cub below an alarm may also sound and the unit may vibrate If the alarm latch is set see Configuring a Cub below these alarm indications cannot be switched off except by switching off the Cub or placing it in a docking station lf the alarm latch is not set pressing the button once will turn off the alarm sound and vibration The alarm lights will continue to flash If the button is pressed a second time while gas levels are high enough
26. he container of cleaning compound contains Aluminium Oxide as a very fine power CAS Number 1344 28 1 A full material safety data sheet MSDS is available on request from lon Science Ltd The key issues are listed below Always replace the lid after using the cleaning compound Hazard identification May cause irritation of respiratory tract and eyes Handling Do not breathe vapour dust Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Wear suitable protective clothing Follow industrial hygiene practices Wash face and hands thoroughly with soap and water after use and before eating drinking smoking or applying cosmetics The Compound has a TVL TWA of 10 mg m3 Storage Keep container closed to prevent water adsorption and contamination To clean the lamp 1 Open the vial of Aluminium Oxide polishing compound With a clean cotton bud collect a small amount of compound 2 Use this cotton bud to polish the PID lamp window Use a circular action applying light pressure to clean the lamp window Never touch the lamp window with fingers 3 Continue polishing until an audible squeaking is made by the cotton bud with compound moving over the window surface usually within fifteen seconds 4 Remove the residual powder with short blast of air from the can of air duster Page 35 of 40 The Cub lon Science 5 Replace the lamp holder into the MiniPID Sensor Noting the procedure of lamp fitment gi
27. lution 1 ppb Accuracy 5 displayed reading one digit Linearity 5 displayed reading one digit Battery Lithium ion 16 hours Data log Including date time 30000 Alarm visual Flashing Red and Amber LED Alarm audible 87 dBA 30 cm Flow Rate 2 220 ml min in Ambient conditions Temperature Operating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Storage 25 to 60 C 13 to 140 F Certified to 15 to 45 C 5 to 140 F Dimensions Instrument 61mm x 66mm x 55mm 2 4 x 2 6 x 2 2 Weight Instrument 111g 3 9 oz Page 40 of 40
28. may not necessarily be self evident and consequently equipment must be regularly inspected and maintained lon Science Ltd recommends that personnel responsible for equipment use a regime of regular checks to ensure it performs within calibration limits and that a record be maintained which logs calibration check data The equipment should be used in accordance with this manual and in compliance with local safety standards IMPORTANT It is essential that the Cub is always used with a supplied 0 5 micron PTFE Filter Disc fitted to the front of the instrument Without a filter particles of debris and dust can be drawn into the detector inhibiting the function of the instrument These filters are consumable and should be changed after every 100 hours of use The frequency of replacement should be increased for dusty or moisture laden environments Filters are available from your distributor or at www ionscience com Quality Assurance The Cub has been manufactured in compliance with the latest edition of ISO9001 which ensures that the equipment supplied to our customers has been designed and assembled reproducibly from traceable components and leaves lon Science Ltd calibrated to stated standards Disposal Dispose of the Cub Docking Station and it s components in accordance with all local and national safety and environmental requirements This includes the European WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive lon Science Ltd
29. ment System Requirements Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Application of Quality Systems On behalf of lon Science Ltd declare that on the date this product accompanied by this declaration is placed on the market the product conforms to all technical and regulatory requirements of the above listed directives Name Mark Stockdale Position Technical Director Signature Date 20 June 2012 Page 2 of 40 The Cub Contents WARNINGS Declaration of Conformity Contents Statements Responsibility for Use IMPORTANT Quality Assurance Disposal Calibration Facility Legal Notice Introduction to the Cub Getting Started The Manual PTFE Filter Disc Turning On Turning Off Batteries Recharging the Battery Default Settings and Calibration Introduction to the Display Screen Using your Cub Turning the Cub On Alarms Displaying other Screens and Data PC Requirements Installation of CubPC Software Connecting a USB or Calibration Docking Station to a PC Starting CubPC Upgrading Firmware and Software The Help Page Getting Help Upgrading the Software Other Facilities Setting Docking Station Preferences Actions On Dock History Calibration The Dock Page Configuring a Cub Name Sensor Units Clock Datalog Page 3 of 40 lon Science O O OM WOON NN N OU A OO OF oO CO O N m 10 13 13 13 15 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 The Cub Calibration Features TWA STEL Sound Vibrate PID Alar
30. ms Screens Send to Instrument Downloading Data Logged Readings Viewing Logged Data Saving Logged Data to a CSV File Viewing Details of Logged Data Deleting all Logged Data Software Disclaimers Termination of Software Licence Disclaimer of Warranty No Right to Reply Limitation of Liability Governing Law Battery Charging Recharging Battery Charging Pins Diagnostics Maintenance Calibration Bump Test Ingress of Water PTFE Filter Disc 861221 Lamp Cleaning USE of PID Lamp Cleaning kit A 31063 Cub Parts Accessories Instrument Warranty and Service Warranty Service Contact Details Technical Specifications Page 4 of 40 lon Science 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 26 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 33 35 35 37 38 39 39 39 39 40 The Cub lon Science Statements Responsibility for Use The Cub instrument detects a pre selected range of gases which are potentially dangerous from both a poisoning and or an explosive perspective The Cub instrument has adjustable and selectable features allowing the detector to be used in a pre selected way lon Science Ltd can accept no responsibility for the incorrect adjustment of features that cause harm or damage to persons or property The Cub instrument is a personal safety device it is the user s responsibility to respond appropriately to an alarm situation Inadequate performance of the gas detection equipment described in this manual
31. ngs must be fitted in both caps to stop dust and water from entering into the instrument For full stated performance then these PTFE Filters only need be changed if blocked by dust or water Details on how to change and fit a filter as required is detailed in the Maintenance section Turning On Press and hold the button on the top of your Cub for three seconds to turn it on The Cub will beep when the button is first pressed A progress bar is shown on the display screen as the unit switches on with segments being added to it from left to right 3 Seconds Page 7 of 40 The Cub lon Science Turning Off Press and hold the button on the top of your Cub for three seconds to turn it off A progress bar is shown on the display screen as the unit switches off with segments being removed to the bar from it right to left Batteries Fully charge the Cub before use The rechargeable 3 7V Li lon battery in your Cub cannot be replaced but should last for the lifetime of the instrument Recharging the Battery Cub instruments leave the factory with the battery fully charged However prolonged periods of storage may result in the battery discharging We recommend charging the instrument for at least four hours before use See the Recharging section of this manual page 30 Default Settings and Calibration Cub instruments leave lon Science Ltd pre set for gas type Isobutylene Instruments are factory calibrated against isobu
32. ns plug limited to a nominal of 95Vac to 240Vac 10 input range The inlet fuse is Mains ceramic 1A timelag anti surge 20 x 5mm cartridge 2 Through the rear DC Skt connected to a 12V car auxiliary cigarette lighter outlet Page 6 of 40 The Cub lon Science Charger Data Docking Station Portable Cub Docking Stations Daisy Chain 3 Core Computer Supply Cord Flying Socket The docking station is connected to the mains supply using a universal IEC mains lead plugged into the flying socket part of the docking station Multiple docking stations can have their flying leads connected as shown above and only require one universal computer supply cord for all docks connected together CubPC is a software program that enables users to calibrate a Cub via a Cub Calibration Docking Station from their own PC CubPC also helps manage logged data files and multiple instrument settings in a clear and concise way Getting Started Thank you for choosing the Cub from lon Science Ltd We hope that your Cub will give you many years of active and trouble free service The Manual lon Science Ltd recommend that you familiarise yourself with this manual before using your Cub The Statements and Introduction to the Cub sections contain important information which should be read before you turn your Cub on for the first time PTFE Filter Disc For the quoted IP65 rating then the PTFE Filter Disc and O Ri
33. r Internal components must be handled with clean hands and clean tools The Cub lamp is fragile Handle with great care Never touch the window and do not drop To remove the MiniPID Sensor 4 for cleaning or lamp replacement first ensure that the Cub is turned off and that you are in a clean environment such that the sensor parts will not be contaminated by dust oil or grease Remove the Sensor Cover 1 see image above The Sensor Cover can be removed by unscrewing using your fingers Carefully lift oull the MiniPID Sensor 4 from the Instrument Body 6 p Using the special Removal Tool MiniPID Stack 846216 provided locate its prongs in the slots in the side of the Mini PID Sensor body Using the forefinger to restrain the sensor the internal parts are spring loaded and careless disassembly will leave you hunting for the spring squeeze the tool to release the lamp housing The lamp may now be removed To replace the lamp or install a new one reverse the procedure VERY IMPORTANT NOTE For the placement of Lamp into the Sensor body Place the MiniPID Stack on a flat surface with the visible O Ring and electrode stack uppermost The Lamp must be placed window face down onto the MiniPID Stack and gently rotated so that it is gripped snugly by the O Ring Then the MinPID sensor is carefully brought down over the back of the lamp and while carefully aligned with the resting MiniPID Stack the senosr body is to b
34. s the effects of moisture and contamination avoiding the need for compensation The Cub is used to check for conformity of short term exposure levels STEL time weighted averages TWA that are specific for particular hazardous environments for example EH40 in the UK and OSHA in the USA In this mode of operation STEL s and TWA s are continually calculated and compared to levels set in the instrument Alarm conditions can be indicated by a programmable combination of an audible alarm vibration and bright flashing LEDs Red and Orange LED s indicate High and Low conditions respectively The Cub can be used with three types of Cub Docking Stations these docking stations are for indoor use only are not Intrinsically Safe so must only be used in a safe area Cub Recharging Docking Station e simply used to recharge a Cub s battery e equipped with LED to clearly indicate power Cub Recharging and USB Docking Station e used to recharge a Cub s battery e connects via a standard USB cable in order to transfer logged readings from a Cub to that PC e equipped with LED s to clearly indicate power and USB connection Cub Recharging and Calibration Docking Station e canbe used to perform the functions of both the above docking stations and also to calibrate a Cub using CubPC e equipped with LED s to clearly indicate power USB and calibration conditions The source of power for the docking station is either 1 Through the IEC mai
35. same button on the Dock page If the firmware is up to date nothing will happen If a newer version is available it will then be downloaded and installed on the equipment an internet connection is required A progress indicator will be displayed in the Firmware field while the upgrade is in progress The new firmware version will then be displayed in the field Page 17 of 40 The Cub lon Science The Help Page 7 Click this button to open the Help page CubPC Conkack Technical Version 0 0 0 11 Support Copyright Ion Science Lhd 2012 Registered to Invalid licence File Feature Mame Status valid Until View Manual Web Support 4bobe Web Site 4 new version is available View Release Nokes O 0 0 135 Install Upgrade Poll Website now The current software version is displayed at the top of the page along with copyright information who is it licensed to etc Getting Help The View Manual button opens this manual If you can t find the help you need in this manual you can get help in two further ways Page 18 of 40 The Cub lon Science If you want to send a question to Technical Support click Contact Technical Support The following page is then displayed Your email address to allow us to reply Clear Form Instrument number Additional Files to send Add File Subject Please describe in as much detail as possible the nature of issue I confirm that I am sending data
36. t and O Ring 3 in second into the Sensor Cover Under no circumstances should a Filter Disc and O Ring be used once it has been removed Make sure that O Ring 5 has remained in position Then ensuring the Filter Disc 2 and O Ring 3 are correctly positioned screw the Sensor Cover 1 onto the Instrument Body 6 Do not over tighten Note With the Filter Disc 2 and O Rings 3 and 5 correctly fitted the Cub has a IP rating of 65 independently tested by BASEEFA With the Filter Disc and O Rings removed the IP rating will drop to 43 PID Sensor Lamp Replacement and Cleaning When using your Cub in conditions of high ambient humidity the PID may show unexpected readings appearing to increase This occurs due to dust or other small particles within the detector becoming hydrated with humidity This causes these particles to conduct a signal between the electrodes The problem can be resolved by the user in the field using the procedure below and a can of computer duster air In normal use the lamp should be cleaned after every 100 hours of use based on 30 ppm for 100 hours Reduce this if Cub is used in heavily gas contaminated environments Please note that some esters amines and halogenated compounds may accelerate window fouling in these cases cleaning may be required after every 20 hours of use Cleaning frequency will also depend upon alarm levels set and prevailing environmental conditions CAUTION The Cub is a sensitive detecto
37. the trigger an alarm are still detected the alarm sound and vibration will resume If the button is pressed a second time and gas levels are no longer high enough to trigger an alarm the lights will stop flashing The display screen will be illuminated with a green light for a few seconds Displaying other Screens and Data Cycle through the different the Cub data screens by pressing the button When a new screen is accessed the display is illuminated with a coloured light which will turn off after a few moments When the display is lit up a different screen is displayed every time the button is pressed except when an alarm has been triggered see above If the display is not lit up the button must be pressed again to light it up before the screens can be cycled through The screens you can view are listed below in the order that they are accessed The gas level indicator screen This is the screen which is displayed by YOC default when a Cub is turned on The screen lights up green when it is E E accessed This screen shows the on going live TLV STEL calculation and the A TEL YOC backlight illuminates light blue for around 10 seconds L E If an alarm state is triggered the user should withdraw from the hazardous _ _ _ environment and act in accordance with national safety regulations Page 10 of 40 The Cub lon Science This screen shows the on going live PEL TWA calculation and the backlight illuminates dark
38. to complete the installation If you selected this option during the installation procedure the Cub icon should appear on your desktop Connecting a USB or Calibration Docking Station to a PC With the docking station powered on the Charge LED should be green simply connect it using the provided USB cable to a USB socket on your PC The USB LED light will be red when there is no USB connection Once a connection is made the USB LED light will then change to yellow while the docking station and the PC communicate e g while any logged data from a connected Cub is transferred to the PC When this is complete the USB LED will change to green Multiple docking stations can be connected to a PC via a USB hub When a docking station is first connected to a PC on which the CubPC software has been installed the installation of the device driver software will be triggered If your PC is running Windows 7 or Vista this will take place automatically Installing device driver software Click here for status 10 23 21 05 2012 TO Page 13 of 40 The Cub lon Science If it is running XP the Found New Hardware Wizard is started Found New Hardware Wizard Click any of the above options as required and then click Next Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site wit
39. to the Cub sensor and then press the On Off button The number on the right of the screen counts down from 9 to 0 to indicate progress The battery segments also fill to indicate progress At the end of this Stage the screen changes to the span screen Span calibration is indicated by an S on the left of the screen Supply span gas to the Cub sensor and then press the On Off button The number on the right of the screen counts down from 9 to 0 to indicate progress At the end of the calibration sequence the Cub will revert to the general VOC IMPORTANT After carrying out a calibration always bump test your gas detector using it This is done by supplying calibration gas to the sensor and ensuring the correct level is displayed Page 12 of 40 The Cub lon Science CubPC Software PC Requirements CubPC Software must be used in conjunction with a PC or laptop using Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 The software is supplied on a USB memory stick Software is downloaded from the lon Science website from htip Awww ionscience com products cub downloads i Installation of CubPC Software The CubPC software is downloaded from the Cub webpage http www ionscience com products cub downloads in a zip file Extract all the files from the zip file and click on the setup exe file which will be indicated with the Cub icon The installation wizard will then start Follow the onscreen instructions
40. tylene and all response factors are equivalent to this CubPC The gas type and associated calibration can be changed using the CubPC software and a Cub Calibration Docking Station lon Science Ltd recommends that you load the software supplied with your instrument and set up your Cub according to the instructions in the CubPC Software section of this manual Page 8 of 40 The Cub lon Science Introduction to the Display Screen A oO W voc 2e ATE L Lit A l m ppm e oO _ Ga OC IA III l ppm gt VOC ITITI LELEL ppm OC EREE AILLI LI ppm Using your Cub Turning the Cub On 1 Battery charge indicator 2 Detected gas level 3 Gas level units ppm or mg cm3 depending on how the Cub is configured 4 Volatile Organic Compound This indicates the gas sensor type selected 5 This symbol appears when a STEL or TWA alarm is exceeded 6 lf the TLV Threshold Limit Value and STEL Short Term Exposure Limit icon is present on going calculated values are being displayed If the PEL Permissible Exposure Limit and TWA Time Weighted Average icon is present on going calculated value is being displayed The symbol highlighted indicates that a high level alarm has been triggered The symbol highlighted below indicates that a low level alarm has been triggered Press and hold the button on the top of your Cub for three seconds to turn it on The Cub will beep when t
41. und volume is adjusted with the slider Tick the Alarm Latch checkbox if an alarm is to continue to sound after the conditions that triggered the alarm are no longer present Note Unchecking this box means the alarm can be reset by pressing the on off button twice The first press silences the audio alarm the second press stops the LED s flashing Vibrate If when there is an alarm the Cub is to vibrate select the second radio button If not select the first PID Select the PID lamp type from the two options Ensure that the lamp selected is the same as that fitted in your Cub Alarms In this section enter the high and low alarm levels for the selected gas Screens In this section tick and un tick the checkboxes to specify which screens are displayed in the Cub Refer to Understanding the Display Screen for further details Send to Instrument When you have entered the required configuration send it to your Cub by pressing the Send to Instrument button The USB LED on the docking station will change to yellow while the new settings are being downloaded to the connected Cub If the message There was a problem sending to the instrument appears click OK Repeat the procedure under Starting CubPC above and repeat the procedure If your PC still fails to write to your Cub seek advice from your distributor or from lon Science Ltd Page 23 of 40 The Cub lon Science Downloading Data Logged Readings
42. utton to zoom into the selected area The Zoom to Centre option is used to centre the graph at a selected point on the graph and zoom into it When this option is selected the cursor changes into a four headed arrow Click on a point on the graph to centre the display on this point and zoom into it Deleting all Logged Data E m To delete a logged data currently stored by a Cub press this button on the Cubs page for that Cub i A message is then displayed requesting that the deletion be confirmed Once confirmed the deletion will take place CAUTION The delete function deletes all logged data from your Cub Ensure any data you need to edit is exported to your PC in CSV format before selecting this option See page 25 for details Page 28 of 40 The Cub lon Science Software Disclaimers Termination of Software Licence This License is effective until terminated This License will terminate automatically without notice from lon Science Ltd if you fail to comply with any provision of this License Upon termination you agree to destroy delete or purge the written materials and all copies of the SOFTWARE including modified copies if any Disclaimer of Warranty The SOFTWARE and accompanying materials including the user s manual are provided as is without warranty of any kind including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose even if lon Science Ltd have been advised of that purpose
43. ven earlier under Very Important Note 6 Align the six pins on the MiniPID Sensor 4 into the Instrument Body 6 and push in until fitted Replace Sensor Cover 1 by screwing until finger tight 8 The instrument MUST now be re calibrated N Page 36 of 40 The Cub Cub Parts Description ay a a Page 37 of 40 lon Science The Cub lon Science Accessories lon Science Ltd has developed an exclusive range of high quality accessories to compliment the PhoCheck Cub Please see a selection of these below Description Cub Cap Moulding Complete Cub Docking Mounting Bracket Moulding Gas Saturation Cup Quick Start Guide Cub Cub Accessory Kit Removal tool MinPID stack PID Lamp Cleaning Kit PhoCheck Demand Calibration Kit Cable USB 2 0 A to B 2m For more information please visit http www ionscience com products cub downloads and select Accessories A 871019 Cub Bett Clip Complete Page 38 of 40 The Cub lon Science Instrument Warranty and Service Warranty Standard Warranty can be extended to up to 5 years on the Cub when registering your instrument via our website www ionscience com product support instrument registration To receive your Extended Warranty you need to register within one month of purchase Terms and Conditions apply To register your Cub instrument simply fill in the online form You will need to enter your instrument serial IRN number to hand To find this follow the
44. window is then displayed BB export To csv G69 di Cub software Cubs 4 Organize New folder EE Videos Name Date modified Type di C D8 445000000 21 05 2012 14 35 File folder di c839045000000 13 06 2012 13 43 File folder EF Local Disk C E di Data 18 05 2012 14 28 Eiai c HP_RECOVERY J RECOVERY G Projects 3 AOISI _ G Projects 1 AOISI JE Computer ti Network jE 0A0027 j 0A0031 jE 0A0032 J 0A0033 File name wae Hide Folders Page 25 of 40 The Cub lon Science Browse to the folder that the file is to be saved into enter its filename in the File Name field and click Open to save the file Note that logged data may automatically be saved to a CSV when a Cub is connected to a docking station depending on the options selected on the Preferences page See page 20 for details Viewing Details of Logged Data To view details of a data log press this button in the Datalog column for the log in question To view details of the most recent data log recorded by a Cub press the same button on the Cubs page for the Cub in question The number on the button indicates how many files are stored within the Cub The details of the reading recorded in the selected log are then displayed For example Number 2 Low Alarm 10 00 magter Max Reading 27 40 at 13 06 2012 10 44 59 High Alarm 20 00 mgen Log Start 13 06 2012 Interval 00 00 10 Time
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