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1.       3 20 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter       Clear Samples Screen    Use the Clear Samples screen to clear all samples from the internal  database  Select Yes to clear all samples  Select No to return to the  System Setup screen     WHEN    YES    IS SELECTED ON THE CLEAR SAMPLES SCREEN   ALL SAMPLE RECORDS WILL BE DELETED FROM THE  INSTRUMENT  THERE IS NO WAY TO RECOVER THEM ONCE  THEY HAVE BEEN DELETED       11 30 2012  03 42  31PM    Clear Samples    Are you sure you wish to  clear all samples     Device Setup Screen    Use the Device Setup screen to access screens that let you set or  change the date and time  set visual parameters of the display  set up       communications  set regional features  and get system information such    as software version  etc        11 29 2u012  06 35 46PM     gt  R    Date and Time Display Information    Device Setup    TA  Communication Regional       9 Back    Operation    Date and Time Screen    Use the Date and Time screen to set the current date and time and set  the date format  Press OK when finished  Select options using the arrows  or tapping on the screen which brings up the keypad     Date and Time   Wu SHE ei  Date     TART     4  29 2010   E an  Time  CA    9 13 26 AM nc SH    __      D 24 Hour    Date Press the down arrow to display a calendar then select the  date from the calendar     Select the time component you want to change  hours   minutes  seconds  and then use the left and right arrows to  adjust t
2.    Handheld Airborne  Particle Counter  Model 9306 Operation Manual  P N 6004215      Revision Date   A July 2010   B September 2010  C February 2011   D March 2012   E November 2012    Part Number  Copyright  Address   E mail Address    Limitation of Warranty  and Liability   effective June 2011     Service Policy    Warranty    6004215   Revision E   November 2012     TSI Incorporated   2010 2012   All rights reserved    TSI Incorporated   500 Cardigan Road   Shoreview  MN 55126  USA  answers tsi com    For country specific terms and conditions outside of the USA  please visit www isi com      Seller warrants the goods sold hereunder  under normal use and service as described in the  operator s manual  shall be free from defects in workmanship and material for 24 months  or if  less  the length of time specified in the operator s manual  from the date of shipment to the  customer  This warranty period is inclusive of any statutory warranty  This limited warranty is  subject to the following exclusions and exceptions      a  Hot wire or hot film sensors used with research anemometers  and certain other components  when indicated in specifications  are warranted for 90 days from the date of shipment     b  Pumps are warranted for hours of operation as set forth in product or operator   s manuals     c  Parts repaired or replaced as a result of repair services are warranted to be free from defects  in workmanship and material  under normal use  for 90 days from the date of shi
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4.  1  Remove the battery cover from the back of the instrument by lightly  depressing the textured tab on the cover located on the lower left        2  Place the lithium ion battery into the battery compartment and slide it  forward  toward the top of the unit  until it locks into place     3  Replace the battery cover and slide it in place until you hear a click     The battery supplied by TSI  PN 700032  has built in protection against  explosion and fire hazard  Do not use a substitute        Do not use non rechargeable batteries in this instrument  Fire   explosions  injury or other hazards may result           Getting Started 2 3    To Use AC Power    1  Connect the AC power adapter to the power cord   2  Insert the AC power adapter into the side of the Model 9306     3  Connect the power cord to an outlet     4  Press the on off button cy  located on the front of the instrument  handle      5  After a splash screen displays the TSI logo  a brief start up sequence  begins as the Windows   CE operating system boots up     Using with a Printer    A hard copy of a sample set can be printed from the instrument using the  optional TSI Model 700085 thermal printer  see Chapter 3     Operation       Only the TSI Model 700085 printer is compatible with the Model 9306   The printer may be used on its internal battery or an AC adapter  A  custom communications cable is included with the printer  The cable  goes between the USB A port and the 9 pin DSUB on the printer        2 4 Aero
5.  1 800 874 2811  USA  or  651  490 2811  International  001 651 490 2811   E mail Address  answers tsi com    Web site  www tsi com    AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 1  Introduction and  Unpacking    The AeroTrak   Model 9306 Airborne Particle Counter  particle counter  is  a lightweight  handheld particle counter with a touch screen interface  It  operates on the included lithium ion battery or AC power     This device has a 0 1 CFM  2 83 L min  flow rate and counts bin sizes  from 0 3 to 25 um that depend on the model ordered  see table below    Up to 10 000 data sets can be downloaded for analysis and reporting  using the TrakPro    Lite Secure Data Download Software included with  the device     9306 03 0 3  0 5  0 7  1 0  2 0  5 0 um    9306 04 0 3  0 5  1 0  3 0  5 0  10 0 um    9306 V2 0 3 to 10 um  user selectable  factory calibrated at 0 3  0 5   1 0  3 0  5 0  10 0 um    Typical applications for this particle counter include clean room  monitoring  research  exposure assessment  indoor air quality  filter  testing  clearance testing  quality assurance  and contaminant migration  studies  All AeroTrak   particle counters meet JIS standards         continued on next page     1     Unpacking the AeroTrak    Handheld  Airborne Particle Counter    Carefully unpack the AeroTrak   Airborne Particle Counter from the  shipping container and verify that all the items shown in the photos below  and listed in the following tables are present  Contact T
6.  AS   TEST 1   er       Export Options      Expor    Secured file n     Unsecured file   Exportas   te  O Both Close Cancel       3  Select Sample data by Zone or by Sample index range     Export Data       Select range of sample data to  export     O All       Records          Select by Zone Cancel    Operation 3 29    4  Once the records or the Zones have been selected  press Export     to begin exporting  Status screens allow viewing the progress of the  export     Export 1 2   gt  10 26 2012       14 10 39    Exporting Recipes       a                   14     Cancel Exporting    Or       Export 1 1       Exporting Samples       7          45     Cancel Exporting       Do NOT remove the external drive during the export process  If the    thumbdrive is removed  re insert and restart the download process  Data  stored on the instrument is not lost during the transfer           3 30 Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter       Export Data    Export Completed Successfully          Print Data    The print button allows a range of sample data to be printed using the  optional printer  You can also select to print a summary along with the full  report     To Print Data  1  Click the Printer icon on the Data tab  The following screen appears     Select range to print        All       Records    Print Summary             Select by Zone       Operation 3 31    3 32    2  Use the screen above to enter the records you want to print  or press  Select by Zone and enter the Zone d
7.  Contact TSI and return to  factory     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service        6 3    6 4     This page intentionally left blank     Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 7  Contacting Customer  Service    This chapter gives directions for contacting people at TSI Incorporated for  technical information and directions for returning the Model 9306  AeroTrak   Handheld Particle Counter for service     Technical Contacts    e If you have any difficulty setting up or operating the AeroTrak   Model  9306  or if you have technical or application questions about this  system  contact an applications engineer at TSI Incorporated  1 800   874 2811  USA  or  651  490 2811 or e mail    technical service tsi com   e Ifthe AeroTrak   Model 9306  does not operate properly  or if you are  returning the instrument for service  visit our website at    http   rma tsi com  or contact TSI Customer Service at 1 800 874   2811  USA  or  651  490 2811     International Contacts    Service    TSI Instruments Singapore Pte Ltd  150 Kampong Ampat   05 05 KA Centre    Singapore 368324   Telephone   65 6595 6388   Fax   65 6595 6399  E mail  tsi singapore tsi com    TSI Instrument  Beijing  Co   Ltd   Room 3A04  Yingu Tower    No 9  North 4th Ring West Road   Haidian District  Beijing  100190    CHINA   Telephone   86 10 8251 6588  Fax   86 10 8251 6599  E mail  tsibeijing tsi com    7 1    TSI Instruments Ltd   Stirling Road   Cressex Business Pa
8.  Microsoft Corporation  OpenOffice is a trademark of Sun Microsystems  Modbus   is a  registered trademark of Modicon  Inc     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counters    Contents    Manual gl c   lel u SN TA YEE E KE E E KED EE aa ii  War r An    V sy kk en di Keya i ndi a a jL D   S   R   Al Seva   k   ke V   eW ARE Duav Ed   i EA iii  Safety Information  adu nsan my nk      naliyan sa din   kizik kin    Dua    w   ki a ka wa Naa h  k kU aaa vii  LaSer odlety cioen Meye k   a da e   n  k      ewey    buy   Xal wa kanal ewn d   be G0 Ra neN     vii   DUI OS fans A RD dics ance E VD a one N viii  Description of Caution Warning Symbols              c ccseceeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeees ix  072110 110  u SS ee ST NE e nan ix   WV AIG Sa Aoz   b 3e5    ber  k a M   G         hike dese k  n IX  Caution or Warning SymbDolS             kk ke ix  GOT O HED arsaa nede dne ea ban   GON KO ran   k  w Gu Z0 w0 0ya 00y009R0 20 h   yu 99d 2 y   GU y   y   0yan X  GHAPTER 1 Introduction and Unpacking iyi in aa bl eb Hek aer    kla kek   a   d   1 1  Unpacking the AeroTrak Handheld Airborne Particle Counter           1 2  Optional ACCSSSONMES xulye y   an ae taya nen bak r  k   y bes   REW   kak ke e V   el gek an   1 3  CHAPTER 2 Getting  Started iyi  siy i His i2 sali an dikk ares   r k  n   ke dal KENA Aa huna 2 1  Instrument Description                u kk   k  k KK KK 2 1  Using the Instrument Stand and StyluS              cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 2 2  Providing POWO ll axen 
9.  None  Use    None    for taking measurements that  are not associated with standards classification     Class The Class selected for the classification of the  Zone  Options vary by the Standard selected     Status The occupancy status of the Zone  Options vary  based on the selected standard  but include At  Rest  Operational and As Built     Air Flow The direction of air flow through the Zone  Options  are Unidirectional or Multidirectional   The area of the Zone in ft or m       Largest Particle Size to   The largest particle size to consider for classification  Consider measurements  Used by most standards to  calculate minimum required sample volume     The Locations defined within the Zone   The Recipe assigned to the Zone        Operation 3 7    3 8    To Delete A Zone  To delete a zone from the configuration screen  select  highlight  the    zone name and press Delete  A verification message    Are you sure you  want to delete this Zone     appears  Press Yes to delete the zone     A zone that has data associated with it cannot be deleted  The data  associated with the zone must be deleted from the instrument before the  zone can be deleted     To Add a Zone   To add a zone  press Add  The Definition Screen is displayed    1  Enter a name for the zone and select the Standard  Class  Status   Airflow and Largest Particle Size to Consider options from the  dropdown boxes  Input the Area using the keypad and select either  ft  or m   to describe the area of the zone    
10.  Zone Name z1 i Area  Standard lISO 14644 1     Class  7      O ft2    m2    status At Rest     ee a  Air Flow  Unidirectional v      Largest Particle Size to Consider 5 0 M    Save Save New Zone Cancel    2  Press the Locations tab  The Locations screen is displayed             11 29 2012  06 23 45PM    Locationu3    3 3 required Locations   eve       AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    3  Enter names for each location in the zone and the press Add  after entering each  The name will be added to the box on the left  side of the screen     4  Press the Recipe tab  The Recipe screen is displayed with a  default recipe in the    Selected Recipe    field     5  Select the recipe you want to use from the    Selected Recipe     field or press Create Recipe to create a new recipe or Edit  Recipe to edit the recipe shown in the    Selected Recipe    field     See Recipes Setup Screen in the Setup section for information  about the fields and parameters of the recipe tabs  Recipe   Timing  Channels T and Channels V      NOTE  1  You can also create recipes from the Setup Tab by  selecting the Recipe icon     but if you create a new recipe  here  information you have already entered for the zone is  prepopulated into the required fields     NOTE  2  If you edit an existing recipe  your changes will affect  all zones using that recipe  Be certain that is what you want  to do     6  When you are done selecting the recipe to use or adding a new  recipe or editing an existing
11.  and charging   The  battery charges when the instrument is on but not actively taking a  particle sample      Battery charged  Low battery  Battery is very low     Indicates that TrakPro Lite Secure software is interfacing with the  AeroTrak particle counter  The front panel GUI is inoperable when  the software is operational  Once the software is exited  normal front  panel operation will resume     mi    O       Press and hold the     Zone  icon to display a summary of information  for the current Zone     Tap the     Location  icon to step through the list of Locations for the  Zone          11 29 2012  04 01 10PM    AUTO matic Q        Time  00 01 00  Delay  00 00 15  Volume  0 0L  Sample  Of1  Recs  0 10000    Ji    N       a             0  0  0           Operation 3 3    3 4    Displays the Zone where the sample is being taken   Zone  by the instrument  Press the icon to display a  Summary of information for the Zone     This dropdown box allows selection of a   Location  preconfigured Location to associate the sampled  data to     The time for each sample     Delay The Delay displays one of two times    1  Before the Start button is pressed the Start  Delay time is displayed and then immediately  after the Start button is press the delay time  begins a countdown      During sampling and between cycles  after the   Start Delay has been displayed   the Hold  Delay is displayed and then begins a  countdown     Recs The total number of records in the database 10000   maxi
12.  displayed and your regional format for numbers     4 26 2010    Regional  Language    Language Select the language in which you want on screen dialog  displayed  options are German  English  Spanish   French  Italian  Chinese  and Japanese     Select the format that is commonly used to display real  numbers and the date and time in your region        Operation 3 25    Environment Screen    Use the Environment screen to set the units for temperature  which is  displayed on the Main and Data Tabs  and the printouts when a humidity  and temperature probe is hooked up to the instrument     z 4 26 2010  Environment   4 23 27 AM    Temperature Ur  its  j    k      Defaults    __z      Display temperature in degrees Fahrenheit   Display temperature in degrees Celsius        3 26 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Data Tab    Use the Data tab to preview data that has been collected  To scroll  though the records  use the elevator  slide  on the right  The record  number is displayed at the bottom of the tab  As each record displays  its  data and relevant parameters are displayed        11 30 7012  11 46 474M    zione 1 tz Date  11 0 2012  L  Locations Time  11 44 22   Sample  00 02 25 Vol  6 64L Alarm   Flows  OKE Inst     Counts displayed on the data tab concentration may have slight  rounding errors when comparing all channels to values with selected  channels enabled  The method for calculating concentration is to sum  the raw counts for each location  calculate co
13.  probe  A 2  temperature humidity probe  1 4  error  6 3  installation  2 6  time  3 4  3 22  3 28  touch screen  2 1  troubleshooting  6 1    U   unpacking  1 2   unsecured file  3 29   USB computer communication  4 2  USB port  2 1   use dhcp  3 24    V    vacuum source  A 1  vol  3 28  volume  3 13    W X Y  warning  description  ix  2 3  symbol  ix  warranty  iii  A 2  weight  A 2    Z    zero check  5 1  maintenance  5 1  zero count level  A 1  zone  3 4  3 27  zone icon  3 3  zone report screen  3 33  zone setup  add zone  3 8  air flow  3 7  area  3 7  class  3 7  delete zone  3 8  edit zone  3 9  locations  3 7  name  3 7  recipe  3 7  standard  3 7  status  3 7    Index 3    TSE UNDERSTANDING  ACCELERATED        TSI Incorporated     Visit our website www tsi com for more information     USA Tel   1 800 874 2811 India Tel   91 80 67877200  UK Tel   44 149 4 459200 China Tel   86 10 8251 6588  France Tel   33 491 11 87 64 Singapore Tel   65 6595 6388    Germany Tel   49 241 523030    P N 6004215 Rev  E   2012 TSI Incorporated Printed in U S A     
14.  recipe  press Save or Save  New Zone     To Edit A Zone    1  To edit an existing zone configuration  press Edit  The following  screen is displayed        Definition   Locations   Recipe      Zone Name First Zone   Area  Standard ISO 14644 1 ____  oo    Class 2      ft2 C m2  status As Built _______  O                      Air Flow Unidirectional    Largest Particle Size to Consider  0 5 7          2  The display has three tabs  Definition  Locations  and Recipe   Select the tab for the information you want to edit     3  The Definition screen for each zone provides the same information  as displayed on the main Zone Configuration screen with the addition  of    Largest Particle Size to Consider    field     Operation 3 9    4  The Locations screen displays the locations within the selected  zone  You can add  rename  or remove a location from the zone  You  can also move the location name up or down in the list  The Auto  feature will generate the number of locations required by the chosen  standard  This utilizes the room area entered in the zone definition   The locations can then be renamed or the default naming convention  can be maintained        Edit Name       3 0 required Locations defined    Save Save New Zone Cancel    5  The Recipe screen displays the recipe in use for the selected zone  and information relevant to that recipe  You can select a different  recipe for the zone or you can create a new recipe or edit an existing  recipe   For information about recip
15.  screen  3 22  DC power  A 2  default gateway  3 24  delay  3 4  3 13  delete zone  3 8  detector warning  6 3  device setup  3 6  device setup screen  3 21  differential  3 19  differential mode  3 27  dimensions  A 2  A 3  display  A 1   screen alignment  3 23  display screen  3 23    edit zone  3 9   edit zone screen  3 9   environment screen  3 26   environment setup  3 6   environmental sensors  A 1   ESD protection  ix   Ethernet  4 2   European symbol for non   dispoable item  viii   export data  3 27  3 28   export data screen  3 28  3 29  both  3 29  completed successfully  3 31  secured file  3 29  unsecured file  3 29   external printer  1 3   external surface  A 2    F    flow  3 28   error  6 3  flow rate  A 1  formats  3 25  functionality  3 1    G    generate  3 33  getting help  x  getting started  2 1    H   help  x  7 1   HEPA zero filter assembly  1 2  hold  3 13   humidity  3 28    Index 1    I  idokinetic inlet  2 1  information screen  3 23  instrument description  2 1  instrument enclosure  cleaning  5 1  maintenance  5 1  instrument not meeting zero count  specification  6 2  instrument not turning on  6 1  introduction  1 1  IP address  3 24  ISO 21501 4  A 2  isokinetic inlet  1 2  installation  2 5  isokinetic probe  1 4    J  JIS B9921  A 2    K  keyboard  3 2    L   language  3 25   languages  A 2   largest particle size to  consider  3 7   laser  3 28   laser power warning  6 3   laser radiation label  viii   laser radiation symbol label  viii   
16. 1  automatic  3 12    AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    recipes setup screen  cont    beep  3 12  manual  3 12  records  3 28  recs  3 4  regional  formats  3 25  language  3 25  regional screen  3 25  relative humidity  3 5  probe  A 2  reports  A 2  reports tab  3 33  air flow  3 33  class level  3 33  generate  3 33  room area  3 33  room status  3 33  returning for service  7 3  RoHS marking  A 3  room area  3 33  room status  3 33    S    safety  vii  sample  3 13  3 27  sample output  A 1  sample probe tubing  A 1  sample time  3 13  sampling   frequency  A 1   modes  A 1   time  A 1  save  3 9  save new zone  3 9  screen alignment  3 23  screen layout  3 1  secured file  3 29  separator  3 19  serial number  3 19  serial number label  viii  service   returning  7 3  setup tab  3 6   device setup  3 6   environment setup  3 6   recipes  3 6   system setup  3 6   zones setup  3 6  size  3 27  size range  1 1  A 1  software   installation  4 2  specifications  A 1  stainless steel isokinetic inlet  1 4  stand  2 1   using  2 2  standard  3 7  standards  A 2  start sample  2 1  start stop buttons  3 4  3 5  status  3 7    storage conditions  A 2 zone setup screen  3 7    store partial samples  3 18 zones setup  3 6  stylus  1 2  2 1 zoom  3 18  using  2 2 zoomed data screen  3 5    subnet mask  3 24  superthane tubing  1 4  system error  6 2   system setup  3 6   system setup screen  3 15    T    TCP IP  3 24  technical contacts  7 1  temperature  3 5  3 28 
17. 306  AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter including     e Instrument Description   e Using the Instrument Stand and Stylus   e Providing Power   e Installing an Isokinetic Inlet   e Installing a Temperature Relative Humidity Probe    Instrument Description    The Model 9306 has many features to make measurements convenient   They are described in detail below            lsokinetic    Power Button      Start Sample        USB Host and    Device Ports      Ethernet Port      d    2 1    Using the Instrument Stand and Stylus    The Model 9306 is equipped with an integral instrument support stand   To open the stand  grasp it by the large finger hole and pull it out until it  locks into place  Be careful not to overextend the stand  To store the  stand out of the way when not in use  simply push the stand back until it  snaps into place        The Model 9306 is also equipped with a plastic stylus for use with the  touch screen interface  The stylus locks into place in the case near the  top of the unit when not in use             2 2 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Providing Power    The Model 9306 may be powered using a rechargeable lithium ion  battery  or through an AC power cord     Notes     e When using AC power  the battery  if installed  charges when the  instrument is on  but not while actively sampling     e Removing changing the lithium ion battery or disconnecting AC  power does not cause loss of data     To Install the Lithium lon Battery   
18. AEROTRAK    HANDHELD AIRBORNE  PARTICLE COUNTER  MODEL 9306    OPERATION MANUAL             START SEEING THE  BENE  S  OF  REGISTERING TODAY     Thank you for your TSI instrument purchase  Occasionally  TSI releases  information on software updates  product enhancements and new  products  By registering your instrument  TSI will be able to send this  important information to you     http   register tsi com  As part of the registration process  you will be asked for your comments    on TSI products and services  TSI s customer feedback program gives  customers like you a way to tell us how we are doing     TSE UNDERSTANDING  ACCELERATED        TSI Incorporated   Visit our website www tsi com for more information     USA Tel   1 800 874 2811 India Tel   91 80 67877200  UK Tel   44 149 4 459200 China Tel   86 10 8251 6588  France Tel   33 491 11 87 64 Singapore Tel   65 6595 6388    Germany Tel   49 241 523030      2012 TSI Incorporated Printed in U S A     AEROTRAK    HANDHELD AIRBORNE  PARTICLE COUNTER  MODEL 9306    OPERATION MANUAL    P N 6004215  Revision E    November 2012   SHIP TO MAIL TO  E mail address   TSI Incorporated answers tsi com  500 Cardigan Road   Shoreview  MN 55126 3996 Website   USA http   www tsi com  U S  INTERNATIONAL  Technical Support  Technical Support      800  874 2811  651  490 281 1  Fax    651  490 3824        001 651  490 2811  ISO Fax   9001 2008  001 651  490 3824             Manual History    The following is a manual history of the AeroTrak
19. E OF  SOFTWARE  SELLER WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE SOFTWARE OR IF UNABLE  TO DO SO  WILL REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE SOFTWARE  IN NO EVENT  SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL  CONSEQUENTIAL OR  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  SELLER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION   DISMANTLING OR REINSTALLATION COSTS OR CHARGES  No Action  regardless of form   may be brought against Seller more than 12 months after a cause of action has accrued  The  goods returned under warranty to Seller s factory shall be at Buyer s risk of loss  and will be  returned  if at all  at Seller s risk of loss     Buyer and all users are deemed to have accepted this LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND  LIABILITY  which contains the complete and exclusive limited warranty of Seller  This  LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY may not be amended  modified or its terms  waived  except by writing signed by an Officer of Seller     Knowing that inoperative or defective instruments are as detrimental to TSI as they are to our  customers  our service policy is designed to give prompt attention to any problems  If any mal   function is discovered  please contact your nearest sales office or representative  or call TSI s  Customer Service department at 1 800 874 2811  USA  or  001  651  490 2811   International      Trademarks    AeroTrak and TRAKPRO are trademarks of TSI Incorporated  TSI and the TSI logo are  registered trademarks of TSI Incorporated  Microsoft and Excel are registered trademarks of 
20. M    IP Address    010 001  001  000    Subnet Mask  255 255 255 000    Default Gateway    010 001 001 254     IP Address The numerical identification  logical address  that is  assigned to this device when participating in a  computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol for  communication between its nodes    Subnet Mask A network of computers and devices that have a  common  designated IP address routing prefix  All  hosts within a subnet can be reached in one  hop   time  to live   1   implying that all hosts in a subnet are  connected to the same link     Default Gateway A node on the computer network that serves as an  access point to another network and is chosen when  the IP address does not belong to any other entities in  the Routing Table     Use DHCP When checked  this protocol is used to automatically   Dynamic Host obtain the information necessary for operation from a  Configuration DHCP server running on your local network   Protocol     TCP IP is an industry standard networking protocol that allows computers and  devices to communicate over Ethernet and other media access channels   Providing full details on how to configure an IP network is beyond the scope of  this manual  Please contact your company IT department or a qualified  networking professional if you are not qualified to configure such a network        AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Regional Screen    Use the Regional screen to set the language in which the on screen  dialog is
21. O    New Password    PO    Contirm New Password       Old Password Enter your existing password  if one has already  been set  or leave blank    New Password Enter a new password The password can be any  length and use any characters     Confirm New Password   Retype the new password then press OK  A  confirmation message appears if the password is  changed     Leave both New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank to  turn off password protection        Call TSI if you have forgotten the password     Operation 3 17    3 18    Configuration Screen    Use the Configuration screens to set configuration parameters  Press OK  when finished     11 30 2012  Configuration   05 40 16PM      A and    on Zoom     Store Partial Sarnples    Particle Density  g cm         A and  gt  on Zoom Select to zoom in on both cumulative     and  differential  A  counts on the Main Tab  To zoom  the Main Tab  select on the left side of the Main  Tab   It takes a moment for the screen to update    Click on the screen again to return to normal view     Store Partial Samples When selected  stores the partial record in the  current database if the instrument is stopped during  a sampling period     Alarm Volume Level Controls the alarm volume setting     Particle Density Enter the particle density value that will be used to  calculate mass concentrations for display  print and  export of sample data        AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Print Setup Screen    A hard copy of a sam
22. SI immediately if  items are missing or broken     Model 9306 AeroTrak   Airborne Particle Counter Parts List    AeroTrak   Airborne   9306 03  Particle Counter 9306 04    9306 V2    Power Supply with   801694  universal plugs    Isokinetic inlet 700003 AL    Battery pack 700032  Computer cable 700033   2m   USB Ato B    HEPA zero filter 700005  assembly       1 2 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    1 TrakProTM Lite 7001901  Secure Software  CD for 21 CFR Part  11 compliant data  downloading   includes manuals     Operation Manual 6004215 Included on TrakPro    Lite  Secure Software CD    Calibration  certificate    Quick Start Guide 6004216 wane aiaa  PART R   vm INTER       Optional Accessories    The following photos and table list optional accessories  If you ordered  optional accessories  make certain they have been received and are in  working order     Model 9306 AeroTrak   Airborne Particle Counter Optional Accessories    External battery charger with   700025  AC adapter and power cord    External Printer 700085  Carry case 700083    Introduction and Unpacking 1 3       Temperature humidity probe   700084  Stainless Steel Isokinetic 700004  inlet    Isokinetic probe  used with 700001 AL  tubing  700002 SS    0 1 cfm Barb Inlet Fitting 700020  Tubing  Superthane 1 8 inch   700009  ID x   inch OD  Clear 100 ft       Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 2    Getting Started    This chapter provides information to help you use the Model 9
23. Setup Save a group of settings  a Recipe  that you use  over and over so you do not have to reset individual  settings     Environment Setup Sets which units are preferred for displaying  environmental measurements taken using optional  measurement probes     System Setup Change Power On Password  Setup Password   System Configuration  Print Settings  Print Schedule  and Clear Samples    Device Setup Set Date and Time  Screen Alignment   Communications  Regional Settings  and get device  information        AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Zone Setup Screen     Zones are a convenient way to group sample data for printing and  export  and are required for creating standards based classification  reports  A Zone contains 1 or more    Locations     this is modeled after  cleanroom standards that prescribe the classification of a zone  or room   by taking samples at various locations within the zone     Use the Zone Setup screen to add  delete or edit Zone configurations          11 29 2012  Te    fone 1    Mame  zone 1  Standard  I50 14644 1  Class  7  Status  At Rest  Air Flow  Unidirectional    Area  9 me  Locations  3  Recipe     1 Recipe    1 250 Zones  3 999 Locations    The Zone configuration screen provides the following information for each  zone that is configured        The name to assign to the Zone     Standard The classification standard to use for the samples  taken in the Zone  Options include ISO 14644 1   EU GMP  Fed Std 209E F  Fed Std 209E  and 
24. am    2  On the Recipe tab  enter a name or edit the name of the recipe  For  a new recipe  a default name will appear  but you can type over it and  name the recipe anything you want     Operation 3 11    3  Select the Count Mode  options are Automatic  Manual  and Beep as  described below     Automatic If this mode is selected  the particle counter starts counting in  automatic mode when the start button is pressed according to    the settings on the Recipes Timing Screen     If this mode is selected  the particle counter starts sampling  immediately when the start button is pressed and stops at the  end of the sample time  which is configured on the Recipes  Timing Screen     The Beep mode enables the AeroTrak particle counter to  operate in a    Geiger Counter    mode  As particles are  detected  a beep is emitted  The frequency of beeps  configured utilizing the alarm thresholds setting  It works ona  single bin  If you wish to beep on total particulates  configure  the unit in cumulative mode and set an alarm threshold for  the  5 channel  The alarm threshold determines the beep  frequency  The actual number of particulates measured in the  preceding 1 second will be divided by the threshold and the  corresponding number of beeps emitted  An alarm threshold  of 0 will not emit beeps     To alarm on viable particulates  be sure that all total  particulate alarms are disabled and configure an alarm in the  viable count channels  It is configured in the same manner  descri
25. ata to print  see the following  screen         Select Zone data to print     gt    PA  A   gt  gt     lt  lt         Print Summary Print  Select Range Cancel    3  Once you have identified the records or Zones to print  press the  Print    button  Check Print Summary to print a summary of the data  after all records are printed                          4  The print data screen shows progress on the current selected range  of sample data to be printed  Press the Cancel button to cancel the  rest of the print job     Print    6 10 2010    Printing Sample h    5            56  Completed       Cancel Printing      Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Reports Tab  Use the Reports Tab screen to select various standard reports for  viewing and printing     10 26 2012  14 20 24    Zone Report       Zone    EREN      Standard Er    ISO 14644 1 M Generate    Class  FT         T       TT SOS  nr Exclude Record       Main Reports       Zone Select the zone from the dropdown list   Standard Select the standard from the dropdown list     Class Select the class from the dropdown list  Sample to Exclude Select the sample to exclude from the dropdown list     Generate Press to begin generating a report that you can view  on screen or print        Operation 3 33     This page intentionally left blank     3 34 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 4    Data Handling    USB Data Download    The Model 9306 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is  equipped 
26. ation certificate  and Quick Start Guide     Optional Accessories Temp R H probe  stainless steel isokinetic inlet and  probe  tubing  barbed inlet fitting  printer  printer  paper  carrying case and external battery charger       Temperature RH Probe  700084   Specifications  optional accessory     Temperature    32 to 115  F  0 to 45  C   Accuracy  4  F   29C     Relative Humidity    10 to 90  RH  Accuracy  5  RH       A 2 Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Compliance    CE Marking EN61326   EN 55011  Class BA  Radiated Emissions  EN61326   EN 55011  Class BA  Conducted Emissions  EN61000 3 2  Harmonics  EN61000 3 3  Voltage Fluctuations  EN61000 4 2  Electrostatic Discharge Immunity  EN61000 4 3  Electromagnetic Field Immunity    EN61000 4 4  Burst Immunity   EN61000 4 6  Conducted PS Immunity   EN61000 4 5  Surge Immunity   EN61000 4 8  Rated Power Frequency Field Immunity  EN61000 4 11  Voltage Dips Short Interruptions Immunity    RoHS Marking Yes       Dimensional Diagram       M8 X 1 25       SCALE 0 450    Specifications A 3    A 4     This page intentionally left blank     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    2  24 hour  3 22    A   AC power  A 2   accessories  A 2  optional  1 3  A 2   add zone  3 8   air flow  3 7  3 33   alarm  3 28   alarm volume level  3 18   alarm status  A 1   area  3     automatic  3 12   automatic printing  3 20    barb inlet fitting  1 4  battery  A 2  external charger  1 3  installation  2 3  life  A 2  low batter
27. bed above     If multiple alarms are configured  the AeroTrak will emit  beeps only on a single channel  If multiple alarms are  configured  the AeroTrak searches for which alarm to  operating on starting with the smallest to largest Total  Particulate Channel selected followed by the smallest to  largest Viable Particulate Channel     Settings in the sample timing screen are ignored in beep  mode     Example  Looking for a viable particle source that raises  above 500 count background by 10000  Configure the unit in  cumulative mode and enable the  5 viable particulate alarm to  500  The AeroTrak will now emit a single beep for every 500  particles  At steady state  a beep will be emitted once per  second  500 500 1   When the source is encountered it will  emit 20 beeps per second  10 000 500    20  If a higher  frequency is desired lower the threshold to 200  This will  result in 50 beeps per second being emitted     The maximum number of beeps that can be emitted per  second is 50        4  Finally  enter the zones that this recipe is or will be assigned to   NOTE  Entering the names of the zones in this box does not assign    this recipe to the zone  This is for information only  So when you  change the recipe for a zone  update the information here     3 12 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter       5  Press the Timing tab to enter or edit start delay times  sample time   hold time  etc          11 29 2012  06 26 08PM    Channels    Start Delay   00 00 15    Sa
28. between enabled bin  sizes  When particle concentration is cumulative  gt   the total number of  counts includes all particles larger than the bin size     In Differential Display Alarm mode  there are two constraints     e If alarming is desired  all channels must be enabled   e If channel selection is desired  then all alarms must be disabled     The controls work in a mutually exclusive manner  When any of the  channel    Enable    boxes are unchecked  all    Alarm    enable boxes will  be cleared  When any of the    Alarm    boxes are checked  all of the  channel    Enable    boxes will become checked     For the Cumulative modes  x   there are no such constraints  Any  combination of    Enable    and    Alarm    selections can be made        System Setup Screen    Use the System Setup screen to select  or change  the power on  password  set up a password  select system configuration parameters   select print settings  schedule printing and clear samples     System Setup D 1120 07 AM    E            er    Power On Setup Password Configuration  Password    a Ss E    Print Setup Print Schedule Clear Samples    9 Back    Change Power On Password Screen       If a Power On password has been previously set  that password must be  entered before being allowed to change the Power On password  If a  Power On password is set  then on instrument startup a password screen  will ask for the password before the instrument can be used  A blank  password is regarded as no password and i
29. cautions     e DO NOT remove any parts from the particle counter unless you are  specifically told to do so in this manual     e DO NOT remove the housing or covers  There are no user   serviceable components inside the housing     The use of controls  adjustments  or procedures other than those    specified in this manual may result in exposure to hazardous optical  radiation        vil    Labels    Advisory labels and identification labels are attached to the outside of the  particle counter housing and to the optics housing on the inside of the  instrument     1  Serial number v   AeroTrak APC 9306   03    label  back panel     Channels  3  5  7 1 2 5um  0 1CFM  COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11    Manufactured   February 2011    Jy ni     930611070888    TSI Incorporated    4  www tsi com    500 Cardigan Road  Shoreview  MIN 55126  USA Made in USA    Laser radiation    label  internal  DANGER     VISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN  OPEN  AVOID DIRECT  EXPOSURE TO BEAM   WARNING  NO USER SERVICABLE   PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING   TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL          2  Web  www tsi com    Calibration Label rs    a a     side panel     Calibrated by  __  Date   Due           Laser radiation  symbol label   internal     European symbol  for non disposable  item  Item must be  recycled        viii AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Description of Caution Warning Symbols          Appropriate caution warning statements are used throughout the manual  and on the inst
30. ccccccssseeeesssssseeeeeseeeees 7 1    TECNICA  GOlla0l 53 a kuy  kona yay seya drn  n   d  y SONA N   DA WIN SN T   yaQ M   SNR n 7 1  LSA avON al  GCOMLACES  deidstovsncstadeendissec teers unleahuanentcaedaearumudleats 7 1  Returning the AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter  TONDO IVI CC nnn dew anatase A 7 3  APPENDIX A Specifications               uuE kk kk kkkk kk kk kK K KAK KA AA A 1  Temperature RH Probe  700084  Specifications   ODUONALACCESSONY J ase kuv an Hile   n aea bel ese ele nay   belao dek  n A 2  GOMPIAN CO PN Dy N DD r n A 3  DIMENSION Al Diagrami 3 yena dasan   n reke NE KRN e REK de   KEREN n seheka VA Eva kk eN A 3  Index    AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Safety Information    This section gives instructions to promote safe and proper handling of the  AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counters     There are no user serviceable parts inside the instrument  Refer all repair    and maintenance to a qualified factory authorized technician  All  maintenance and repair information in this manual is included for use by  a qualified factory authorized technician        Laser Safety    e The Model 9306 Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is a Class    laser based instrument     e During normal operation  you will not be exposed to laser radiation     e Precaution should be taken to avoid exposure to hazardous radiation  in the form of intense  focused  visible light     e Exposure to this light may cause blindness     Take these pre
31. centers for service     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Recharge battery or  connect to AC power     Connect AC cord        continued on next page    6 1    Instrument does not  meet zero count  specification   lt 1  particle 5 mins      Battery does not  charge     LOW BATTERY  ERROR    SYSTEM ERROR    Particles are in the  instrument chamber     HEPA filter is not  connected properly and  room air is leaking into  the HEPA filter  assembly     Residual particles from  previous samples are  shedding off internal  parts and into the  optics     An internal component  has been damaged due  to operation outside of  temperature  specifications or one or  more excessive bumps  or jolts  and electronic  noise is inducing false  counts     A leak has developed in  the aerosol flow path     Internal optics have  become dirty     The unit must be turned  on but not in sampling  mode for the battery to  charge     Unit not put in standby  mode     Low battery     Information is not being  read properly by  microprocessor     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Run the instrument for  one half hour with a filter  and then recheck the  zero count     Check that the HEPA  filter has been tightly  connected to the inlet   Check that rubber O ring   black  on the inlet is in  place     Purge instrument by  running the instrument for  10 to 15 minutes before  attempting zero count  test  If instrument has  heavier contamination   purge 
32. d  adequate to provide the desired volume         Operation 3 13    7  Press the Channels tab        11 29 2012    06 28 42PM  Channels    Enable Size Alarm Threshold  1020000    332000    o3200  a460    2930 Count Units         2  m           8  This tab can be used to view or set the particle size for each channel   not supported in all models   enable disable the channel  enable disable  alarm for each channel and set the alarm threshold for each channel   The threshold values are expressed in the units selected in the Count  Units control  Select the appropriate Count Units from the list     During sampling  when a channel value exceeds the threshold value  set here  the channel data is highlighted in red on the Main screen   an audible alarm sounds  and the alarm icon     To acknowledge the alarm and silence the buzzer  tap the alarm    icon A     In Differential modes  A   disabling one or more channels will disable  all threshold alarms  Other alarms are not affected     While in beep mode  a threshold of 0 will not trigger an audible alarm  even if Alarm is enabled        Concentration display is unavailable in Beep mode     9  Press Save or Save New Recipe as appropriate when done     3 14 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    The Channel Configuration screen has restrictions that must be noted  when Differential mode  A  is selected     When differential A particle count or concentration is selected  the  total number of counts is the number of particles 
33. ecords        Export Data Screen    Use the Export Data screen to export sample data to a flash drive  Select  the name of the file and range of data to export  Data is downloaded into  an XML file that can be opened with commonly used spreadsheet  programs     To Export Data    1  Click the USB drive icon on the Data tab  The Export Data screen  appears     Export Data B iaasa    N    2    N  NAS     A          Export Options ean  O Secured file  O Unsecured file Export As     Both Close          3 28 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter       Secured file This file is intended to be used with TrakPro Lite Secure  software and maintains CFR 21 Part 11 compliance  The  file has the extension file name_sec xml     Unsecured file This file is intended for user input into Excel for graphing  and data manipulation purposes and has the extension  file name xml     If using both file types  both file formats can be exported     Please note that the data export time is longer when both  file formats are exported     Do NOT modify the secure file  If the    _SEC    secure file is modified   TrakPro Lite Secure software will not be able to open the file        2  Selecta file from the list and click   a     Export    to overwrite an existing file selected from the file list   b     Export As       to enter a file name  Then select OK               Export Data mE  Zonel_Data  al    Enter name for data export  gt   Zonei_Data_sec SS N file  SA  Zone2_Data VVO OA  Zone2_Data_sec
34. enance Schedule    TSI recommends annual factory cleaning and calibration for the  AeroTrak   Airborne Particle Counter  See Chapter 7   Contacting  Customer Service  for service calibration     Recommended Field Maintenance Schedule    Daily or according to application     Factory cleaning and calibration Annually        Zero Check    The zero check ensures that the instrument is properly assembled and  free from leaks  residual particles and electronic noise     Cleaning the Instrument Enclosure    To clean the enclosure  dampen a lint free cloth and gently wipe the  surface until surface contamination is removed     5 1    9 2     This page intentionally left blank     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 6    Troubleshooting    Counts are too low     Instrument does not  turn on     Instrument is being  operated outside  temperature or relative    humidity specifications     Internal parts have  been damaged  because instrument  was stored ata  temperature greater  than 122  F  50  C      Instrument has  contamination on the  optics due to  condensation or  excessive loading     Laser or pump control  is damaged     Unit is due for  calibration     Battery is not charged     AC cord is not plugged  into unit     Operate instrument within  specifications     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  
35. es see the Recipes section in  Setup         B 7 12    Zones 05 56 59 PM     First Zone   Area 0 00 ft   ISO 14644 1  Class 2  As Built  Unidirectional  Min  required sample time is 02 56 41  5000 14 L   Selected Recipe Recipe 1      Recipe 1  sample time is insufficient at 00 01 00  28 30 liters              If you edit a recipe  the changes will affect all zones using that recipe   Be certain that is what you want to do     6  When you have made all the changes  press Save     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Recipes Setup Screen    Use the Recipes Setup Screen to review recipes  add or delete recipes   and edit recipes  You cannot delete the    Default    recipe  A recipe that has  samples cannot be deleted     NOTE  The delete button will be grayed out and unavailable if the recipe  has samples        i 8 9 12  Recipes 12 20 36 PM  Recipe   Default     Count Mode  Automatic    Count Units A    Start Delay  00 00 15   Samp Time  00 01 00   Hold Time  00 00 00   Cycles  1   T CNT Size Alarm     0 5 None  0 7  None  1 0 Nene     O  Mone  5 0 None  10 0 None   V CNT Size Alarm     0 5 Norme      7 None  10  None   3  4None  5 0 None  10 0 None     The steps for adding or editing a recipe are identical  Press either the  Add button or the Edit button and proceed as follows     1  Press Add or Edit button to display the Recipe Tab                                                     Recipe Name  Recipe_01    Count Mode  Automatic        Assigned to Zones        H
36. f set as the new password   will not prompt you for a password on system startup     Keep the password in a safe place  It is difficult to reset the password    and requires contacting the factory  If the password has been misplaced   olease contact TSI technical support        Operation 3 15    3 16    Tap on the screen to display the on screen keyboard and enter the  required information     4 28 2010  Change Power On 11 23 05 AM    Old Password    New Password    PO    Contirm New Password    O HEZIR          kr Password E your existing password  if one has already  been set  or leave blank    New Password Enter a new password  The password can be any  length and use any characters     Confirm New Password   Retype the new password then press OK  A  confirmation message appears if the password is  changed     Leave both New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank to  turn off password protection        Call TSI if you have forgotten the password     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Change Setup Password Screen    If a Setup password has been previously set  that password must be  entered before being allowed to change the Setup password  If a Setup  password is set  clicking on the setup tab at the bottom of the main  screen brings up a password screen  That password must be entered in  order to change instrument settings     Tap on the screen to display the on screen keyboard end enter the  required information     Change Setup aa  Old Password    p
37. kinetic sampling probe    Manual  automatic  beep  cumulative differential  count or concentration    Modbus   TCP over Ethernet or USB    10 000 sample records  includes date  time  six  particle channels  flow  ID  and sample volume   transferable via USB data download or TrakPro     Lite software    Password protected    Audible alarm on counts  low battery  and sensor  status indicators    Environmental Sensors Optional temperature RH probe supported    Display QVGA 3 5 inch  8 9 cm  touch screen with  Windows   CE operating system    Sample Probe Tubing  Sampling Modes    Sampling Time  Sampling Frequency  Exhaust   Vacuum Source  Communication Mode  Data Storage    Data Security  Alarm Status       A 1    Languages English  Spanish  German  French  Italian   Japanese  and Chinese  simplified     Reports Provides Pass Fail on FS 209E  ISO 14644 1 and  EU GMP    Printer Optional external printer supported  External Surface High impact injection molded plastic    instrument   Dimensions  LxWxH   Weight    Operating Conditions 41 to 95  F  5  C to 35  C   20  to 95  non   condensing relative humidity    Storage Conditions 32 to 122  F  0  C to 50  C   Up to 98  non   condensing relative humidity    AC Power  power to AC 110 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Universal in line power  adapter  supply    Included Accessories Power supply  power cord  battery  isokinetic inlet   stylus  purge filter  TrakPro    Lite data download  software  operational manual on CD  computer  cable  calibr
38. laser safety  vii   last calibration  3 19   light source  A 1   location  3 4  3 5  3 27   location icon  3 3   locations  3 7   locations screen  3 8  3 10   locations tab  3 8    M  main tab  3 2  maintenance  schedule  5 1  manual  3 12  manual history  ii  manual automatic beep  3 4  model name  3 19    N  name  3 7  new password  3 16  3 17    O    old password  3 16  3 17  on alarm  3 20  on sample  3 20    Index 2    operating conditions  A 2  operation  3 1    P Q  packing instructions  7 3  particle count concentration  3 5  particle density  3 18  password  changing  3 17  power  A 2  providing  2 3  using  2 4  power button  2 1  power entry button  2 1  power on password  confirm new password  3 16  new password  3 16  old password  3 16  power on password screen  3 15  power supply  1 2  print  icon  3 4  schedule screen  3 20  settings screen  3 19  print data  3 27  3 31  button  3 31  print data screen  3 31  3 32  select by zone  3 32  print schedule  automatic printing  3 20  on alarm  3 20  on sample  3 20  print screen  differential  3 19  print setup screen  cumulative  3 19  last calibration  3 19  model name  3 19  separator  3 19  serial number  3 19  printer  A 2  using  2 4  printer paper  colored strip  3 19  printer port  2 1    R  recipe  3 7  recipe screen  3 10  recipes  3 6  recipes screen  channels T tab  3 14  recipe tab  3 11  timing tab  3 13  cycles  3 13  delay  3 13  hold  3 13  sample time  3 13  volume  3 13  recipes setup screen  3 1
39. mple Time   00 02 25    Hold Time   00 00 00  Cycles l1  Volume  6 8391667      C ft   im   W liters    Save Mew Recipe Cancel      6  To make changes to the timing settings  highlight the component to  change  hours  minutes  seconds  etc   and use the on screen  keypad to change the value                                   Instrument status alarms are inactive if samples times are 10 seconds or  less  Flow error alarms may not occur is sample time is less than 10  seconds  To ensure proper instrument status and flow alarm operation   utilize a sample time of 15 seconds or larger     Start Delay Start Delay indicates how long it will be before the first  sample is taken   NOTE  It takes approximately 10 seconds for the pump    to reach the flow set point  taking a    measurement before the pump is functioning  properly may result in a data and flow error        Sample Time Sample time indicates how long the instrument will run  for each sample    Hold Time Hold Time indicates how long the instrument pauses  between samples     Cycles Cycles is the total number of samples you want to  collect  In Automatic mode  a cycle value of co causes  the instrument to count continuously using the settings  for Sample  Time  and Hold Time until the Start Stop  button is pressed again    Volume sets the volume of air that will pass through  the instrument for each sample  Select the volume  unit  then enter a volume value  The Sample Time will  be updated automatically to the nearest secon
40. mum number of records     Manual Automatic Beep   Mode Indicator  refers to the    Data Count Mode      see section below    Start Stop button to begin and end sampling in the  configured mode  Start Stop may also be entered  using the triangle shaped button above the power  button on the front of the instrument       Press to print the current sample to the optional    printer        AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Zoomed Data Screen    The Zoomed Data screen is entered by touching in the size and count  part of the main tab display  The bottom portion of the screen  Summarizes the concentrations for the currently selected location  Tap  the size and count portion of the display to switch back to the Main Tab  display     The display shows   e Temperature     e Relative humidity       e Bin sizes  e Particle count concentration    LocO01 O    Automatic    2    Samplir  g    Location Label that displays information about the currently  selected location   Manual Automatic Beep   Mode Indicator  refers to the    Data Count Mode      see section below    Press the Start Stop button the begin sampling in    the configured mode           Temperature and Humidity are displayed only if the optional T H probe is installed     Operation 3 5    3 6    Setup Tab  Setup Options Dw    Recipes Environment    System       The setup tab provides access to the following     Zones Setup Identify and save the location information  associated with collected samples     Recipes 
41. ncentration from sample  volume and then round  This may result in slight rounding errors when  comparing counts with all channels enabled versus concentrations with  selected channels enabled  The methodology utilized is covered in ISO  14644 1 Annex D     Button used to change between counts and concentration  displays        number   ft    particles per cubic foot   m    particles per cubic meter    ug   micrograms per cubic meter  mass concentration   Channel size   A   Differential mode  o       h  Export the data to a flash drive  See Export Data Screen  2 below       Print data to the optional printer  See Print Data below    Zone  Z  Zone where the data was collected  Location  L  Location where the data was collected  Duration of the sampling period       Operation 3 27    Date Date on which the data was collected   Time Time at which data was collected     Temperature Temperature at the end of the time the data was collected  if  probe connected during sampling     Humidity Humidity level at the end of the time the data was collected   if probe connected during sampling      Flow Status of the flow  Options are  OK or ALRM  OK indicates    the flow rate is good  ALRM indicates flow rate is below the  defined setting     Alarm Alarm threshold was triggered  Yes  or not  No     Inst Status of the instrument hardware  OK if no issues  SRVC if  instrument has a possible issue    Vol Volume of air that was sampled     Record This record number   Records Total number of r
42. o the current time     Time display is in 24 hour format when checked        3 22 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Display Screen    Use the Display screen to set or change visual parameters     4 29 2010  9 16 18 AM    Screen Alignment    Screen Alignment Press this item to reset the screen alignment  Follow  the directions on the alignment screen     The touchscreen display is aligned at the factory and  typically will stay aligned for the life of the instrument   Only perform this alignment if tapping on the onscreen  controls of the instrument seems to give poor results        Information Screen    Use the Information screen to view the system   s model  serial number   copyright  manufacture date  calibration date  next calibration date   firmware version  USB IP address and date and time format  Press Close  when finished     i 11 29 2012  Information       6 46 42PM    Model 9306   2   Serial   9306001003  Copyright    2008 2012  Manufacture Date 11f29f2012  Last Calibrated 11 29 7012  Calibration Due 11 279 7013  Firmware   ersion 7 0 0    Ethernet IP 10 1 12 146    USE IP 169  254 64 13  Date Format  Mjdiyyyy    Time Format hh mm sstt       Operation 3 23    3 24    Communication Screen    Use the Communication screen to configure the IP address  subnet  and  default gateway to which the instrument belongs  Addresses can be  entered using the arrows or by selecting a field and using the on screen  keypad     ae 4 30 2010  Communications  gt  8 47 44 A
43. of 1 hour or longer  may be needed     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Return to factory or  factory authorized service  centers for service     Turn on unit     The battery will only  charge if the unit is  turned on but is not  actively taking a sample     Select Standby Charge  when shutting off the  instrument if you want the  battery to be charged     Recharge battery or  connect AC cord     Restart instrument  If  problem persists  contact  TSI technical support        TEMPERATURE  HUMIDITY PROBE  ERROR    FLOW ERROR    LASER POWER    DETECTOR WARNING    Troubleshooting    Temperature RH probe  was not recognized     Instrument was unable  to control flow rate  if  any tubing is connected  to particle counter      Pressure drop across  inlet may be too large     Inlet not at ambient  pressure     Excessive direct light is  entering the aerosol  inlet     Optical path blocked     Nozzle is misaligned   Fiber attached on the  nozzle tip     Detector board  damaged  Laser power  is normal     Detach and reconnect  probe  If problem  persists  contact TSI  technical support     Restart measurement     Lessen pressure drop  across inlet by using  larger diameter tubing   less tubing  and or adding  a bleed valve     Do not subject the unit to  other than ambient  pressure conditions     Remove instrument from  direct light     Return to factory for  service    
44. order number  unless under warranty    e A billing address   e A shipping address   Use the original packing material to return the instrument to TSI  If you no  longer have the original packing material  seal off any ports to prevent    debris from entering the instrument and ensure that the display and the  connectors on the instrument front and back panels are protected     Contacting Customer Service 7 3    7 4     This page intentionally left blank     AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    APPENDIX A  Specifications    All specifications meet or exceed ISO 21501 4 and JIS B9921  They are  subject to change without notice     0 3 to 25 um    Standard  0 3  0 5  0 7  1 0  2 0  5 0 um  Standard  0 3  0 5  1 0  3 0  5 0  10 0 um    Standard  0 3 to 10 um  user selectable  factory   calibrated at 0 3  0 5  1 0  3 0  5 0   10 0 um  Additional channel sizes  available    Size Range  Channel Sizes    Size Resolution  Counting Efficiency    Concentration Limits  Light Source  Zero Count Level    Flow Rate     lt 15  at 0 5 um  per ISO 21501 4 requirements     50  at 0 3 um  100  for particles  gt  0 45 um   per JIS and ISO 21501 4     3 000 000 particles ft at 5  coincidence loss    Long life laser diode     lt 1 count 5 minutes  per JIS B9921 and  ISO 21501 4     0 1 CFM  2 83 L min  with  5  accuracy  meets    JIS and ISO 21501 4 requirements     NIST traceable with TSI calibration system  Recommended minimum once per year    Calibration  Calibration Frequency    Iso
45. ple set or statistics can be printed from the  instrument using an optional thermal printer  Use this screen to set print  parameters  Press OK when finished     Print Setup   Perper    lv  Serial Number      Model Name a      Separator wg dz  CO Differential    w  Cumulative OK    H Last Calibration    Serial Number Indicates that the serial number of the particle  counter used to collect the data will be printed    Model Name Indicates that the model number of the particle  counter used to collect the data will be printed    Separator Indicates a line separator will be printed after the    Model Name and Serial Number in the header of all  printouts    Differential Indicates that the differential value of the data will  be printed    Cumulative Indicates that the cumulative value of the data will  be printed    Last Calibration The date and time the instrument was last  calibrated by TSI     Printer paper has a colored strip printed on the last few feet of each roll    to indicate when it is time to change the paper roll        Operation 3 19    Print Schedule Screen    Use the Print Schedule screen to schedule automatic printing  You can  choose to either print when an alarm occurs or print whenever a sample  is complete     Print Schedule 3 J U Eyna    Automatic Printing    On Sample      On Alarm    Defaults           Automatic Printing Enables automatic printing when checked   On Sample Print data whenever a sample completes   Print data when an alarm condition occurs  
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47. ration when the main tab  shown below   appears  If an optional temperature humidity probe is attached  those  values will be shown in the upper left corner also          11 29 2012  04 01 10PM    Automatic    Time  00 01 00  Delay  00 00 15  Yolume  0 0L  Sample  Of1  Recs  0 10000    Jii    M       ah     0  0  0  0      0       Screen Layout and Functionality    There are four main screens  tabs   Main  Setup  Data  and Reports  The  operation of each of these screens  the information displayed on them   and the operations you can perform from each are described in the  remainder of this chapter     Some screens require or allow you to enter information  To enter  information  tap on the screen and an on screen keyboard appears     3 1    Software Input Panel  Keyboard or Keypad     1  Throughout the setup screens  a keyboard or keypad appears on the  screen when text or numbers may be entered     2  When you enter information using the keyboard  press either the  l   Enter  or Esc keys when you are done  When you enter data using  the keypad  the data is entered when you press OK on the screen   The keyboard will then be hidden until another text entry box is  selected     Esq  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0         Tab   1  w  e  r  t ylu lia pi il      LAP  a   s  d f qg ni i kl    l    Shift z x c v bjnjm   l   F  culu     te        3  When numeric input is required  a numeric keypad will appear on the  screen in place of the full keyboard     Main Tab    The Main Tab is the defa
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49. rument that require you to take cautionary measures when  working with the instrument     Caution    Failure to follow the procedures prescribed in this manual might result in    irreparable equipment damage  Important information about the operation  and maintenance of this instrument is included in this manual        Warning    Warning means that unsafe use of the instrument could result in serious  injury to you or cause damage to the instrument  Follow the procedures  prescribed        Caution or Warning Symbols    The following symbols may accompany cautions and warnings to indicate  the nature and consequences of hazards     Warns that uninsulated voltage within the instrument may  have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock  Therefore   it is dangerous to make contact with any part inside the  instrument     Warns that the instrument contains a laser and that important  information about its safe operation and maintenance is  included in the manual        Warns that the instrument is susceptible to electro static  dissipation  ESD  and ESD protection procedures should be  followed to avoid damage     Indicates the connector is connected to earth ground and  cabinet ground        Safety Information ix    Getting Help    To obtain assistance with this product or to submit suggestions  please  contact Customer Service     TSI Incorporated   500 Cardigan Road   Shoreview  MN 55126 U S A    Fax   651  490 3824  USA    Fax  001 651 490 3824  International    Telephone 
50. trak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Installing an Isokinetic Inlet    The Isokinetic inlet smoothly accelerates air into the inlet of the  instrument  To install  simply thread the inlet directly onto the inlet nozzle  until finger tight  The inlet seals over an O ring so it doesn   t have to be  very tight to seal        Getting Started 2 5    Installing a Temperature Relative  Humidity Probe    To install the optional temperature relative humidity probe     1  Align the probe so the pins slide into the sockets of the base  connector     2  Align the locking collar on the probe so it will slide over the alignment  pins on the base connector    Press down and turn the locking collar to lock in the probe     4  Temperature and relative humidity are automatically displayed in the  upper left corner     5  Remove the probe turned the locking collar and then pulling straight  up on the probe        2 6 Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 3  Operation    The Model 9306 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is  controlled using a touch screen display  Use the plastic stylus or your  finger tip  DO NOT use sharp objects  such as a pen point  that may  damage the screen overlay     To turn on the instrument  press the on off button  located in the center  of the front of the instrument   After a splash screen displays the TSI  logo  a brief start up sequence begins as the Windows   CE operating  system boots up     The instrument is ready for ope
51. ult screen  The left side of the screen  summarizes the concentrations for the currently selected location  Tap on  the size and count portion of the screen to enable Zoomed Data Screen     see Setup Tab      The display shows    e Temperature      e Relative humidity     e Bin sizes    e Particle count concentration    The status bar at the top of the screen shows the current time and date   see the Setup Tab  and indicates        Temperature and Humidity are displayed only if the optional T H probe is installed     3 2 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    Instrument status error  If this icon is shown  it can be pressed and a  more detailed description of the operational error will be shown   Refer to the troubleshooting section for appropriate actions   Sufficient flow through the instrument    NOTE  During Start Delay  Delay  and Hold Times  Hold   this is  only an indicator of flow On  During Sample Time  Time   this is an  indicator of flow within specified tolerances    Insufficient flow through the instrument  If this icon is shown  it can  be pressed and a more detailed description of the flow error will be  shown  Refer to the trouble shooting section for appropriate actions     NOTE  During Start Delay  Delay  and Hold Times  Hold   this is an  indicator of flow Off  During Sample Time  Time   this is an indicator  of flow not being within specified tolerances     Operating on AC power  no battery installed    Operating on AC power  battery is installed
52. with a USB A host drive that will allow for the downloading of  stored data to a USB Thumb drive  To download data  attach a thumb  drive to the USB A host port and follow the instructions in the operation  section of this manual  The data is downloaded in XML format that can be  opened in Microsoft Excel   version 2003 or greater  The data files can  also be opened in the latest versions of OpenOffice    application        4 1    USB Computer Communication    The Model 9306 AeroTrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is  equipped with a USB compatible cable for uploading and downloading  information to a PC  The cable plugs into the right side of the instrument        Installing Software    See the TrakPro    Lite Secure Software  version 3 0 or later  User s  Guide  P N 6004404  on CD  P N 7001901  for installation instructions     Ethernet Communications    An Ethernet port is provided for use with TSI Facility Monitoring Software   FMS   Refer to the FMS Software documentation and the TSI service  and installation manual for detailed configuration and operation  information on Modbus   TCP over Ethernet        4 2 Aerotrak   Handheld Airborne Particle Counter    CHAPTER 5  Maintenance       There are no user serviceable parts inside this instrument  Opening the    instrument case may void the warranty  TSI recommends that you return  the AeroTrak   Airborne Particle Counter to the factory for any required  maintenance or service not described in this manual        Maint
53. y error  6 2  not charging  6 2  pack  1 2  recharge time  A 2  battery low  3 3  beep  3 12  bin size  3 5  both  3 29    c    calibration  A 1  maintenance  5 1  calibration certificate  1 3  Calibration label  viii  cancel printing button  3 32  carry case  1 3  caution  description  ix  symbol  ix  CE marking  A 3  change setup  3 17  change setup password  confirm new password  3 17  new password  3 17  old password  3 17  channel size  3 27  channel sizes  A 1  class  3 7  class level  3 33    index    clear samples screen  3 21  communication mode  A 1  communications   default gateway  3 24   IP address  3 24   subnet mask  3 24   use dhcp  3 24  communications screen  3 24  compliance  A 3  computer cable  1 2  concentration limits  A 1  configuration screen  3 18   particle density  3 18   store partial samples  3 18   volume  3 18   zoom  3 18  confirm new password  3 16  3 17  contacting TSI  7 1   email address  iii  counting efficiency  A 1  counts too low  6 1  cumulative  3 19  cumulative mode  3 27  customer service  7 1    data handling  4 2   data security  A 1   data storage  A 1   data tab  3 27  alarm  3 28  cumulative mode  3 27  date  3 28  differential mode  3 27  export data  3 27  flow  3 28  humidity  3 28  laser  3 28  location  3 27  print data  3 27  record  3 28  records  3 28  sample  3 27  size  3 27  temperature  3 28  time  3 28  vol  3 28  zone  3 27   date  3 22  3 28   date and time  24 hour  3 22  date  3 22  time  3 22    date and time
    
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