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2. 27 AREMO TE eC On 27 GR oc ies 28 3 5 1 SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL iecur o Rte tate 28 SE OS IE M P 30 rore 35 3 6 4 Interlocking Operatlohs 3 5 ERE iei i bik oie Sele BoE DER 41 2 0 9 uten adeste ende ema t oe 44 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement is Interrupted 45 SA IET 47 49 mm 49 Sy Medic 56 59 EOG OUT sick tes 64 OEA eec 64 EM E 65 C 65 5 REMO OMS Ole 65 4 2 Create Schedule Gude dei eae 65 Remote Measurement 66 5 Connecting Option Sensors 2 1 24 67 6 Printing onda tere oer eie ete eua 68 6 1 Printing Example for Each Measurement 68 corone
3. SCROLL SCROLL RIGHT maru CANCEL SCROLL DOWN 23 When a MAP file is specified in SCHEDULE on the MEASURE SETTING screen tap MAP to display a MAP You can change the location order Tap the Location to be changed Use the 4 buttons to change the order Tap OK Then a window will be displayed asking if you want to save the new order of the Location Tap Yes or No Authentication required Tap Yes to set the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen Tap No to go back to MAP screen Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 24 3 5 5 STANDARD Measurement Flow You can perform a measurement which complies with 7 measurement standards as follows 15014644 1 International Standard Refer to ISO14644 1 ISO 14644 1 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING International Standard Refer to ISO14644 1 FEDERAL STANDARD m FEDERAL STANDARD ft BRITISH STANDARD The US Standard Refer to FEDERAL STANDARD 209E The US Standard EC GMP GB T 16292 1996 British Standard Refer to BS 5295 European Standard Refer to EC GMP Chinese Standard Refer to GB T 16292 1996 You can set SAMPLE T CYCLES and SAMPLE POINT to repeat measurements INTERVAL and SAMPLE T are configured with the same value Measurements are repeated according to the CYCLES setting in each SA
4. Min 15623 16136 15848 3 Q 5um Min 389 Ave 441 1 0um Min 57 Ave 90 3 0um Min Ave 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um Min Ave 2 12 09 00 15759 521 103 TIME 23 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 6 2 12 01 00 5 12 09 00 10 2 2 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 0 2 13 12 09 00 25 1 68 1 0 3 20 Raw data Stat data Temperature C Min 24 8 Max 25 3 Ave 25 2 Humidity Min 64 3 Ave 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 6 Printing Examples 70 6 1 4 STATS ST20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 5 Printed by kanomax 1 Location1 1 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Particles p 15623 Max 16136 T Ave 15848 3 0 5 1 389 Avez 441 1 0um Min 57 Ave 90 3 0um Min Avez 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um Min Print 25 points ida 5 Stat data 12 45 00 10 2 2 Temperature C TIME H V m s P Pa 24 8 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 25 2 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 0 2 13 Humidity Min 64 3 Ave 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 Particles p Total TIME 20 3um Q 5um 1 0um 12 00 00 15924 389 92 12 01 00 15623 439 102 Print 25 points 12 45 00 15759 521 10
5. Tap START to start a measurement e If START DELAY is NOT checked in UP MODE setting es Upon tapping START the pump will begin CUT t running After the pump has run for 10 DOWN seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin DATA V me Pause e If only START DELAY is checked in MODE setting B Upon tapping START the Delay Time 0 begins During the last 10 seconds of that 0 5 Input START TIME EN Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize 10 STARTTME paoon Monitor after which the measurement will begin 30 222 e If START DELAY and Set time are 50 checked in MODE setting dialog box will be displayed Enter the time Std IS014644 1 ua h PUES 404 ira gt when you want to start measuring and tap TIME 90 00 00 00 08 10 8 Be OK During the last 10 seconds of the ix Time left time the pump will run to Input START TIME dialog box stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering START TIME and the entered START TIME arrives the instrument will increase the Measuring ia o 00 00 05 Monitor start time in 10 minute intervals until you press OK After closing the measurement results tap button while measuring to display a chart Measuring
6. rMw s 4 MONITOR MONITOR TIME 00 00 04 STOP SINGLE FILE 5620120329014624 TIME 00 00 03 00 01 00 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 15 3 4 MONITOR Tap MONITOR on the initial screen to start monitoring Sampling will start in 10 seconds after the pump starts operating Preparing Ba PREPARATION SINGLE glease wait 5 seconds while preparing for measurement TIME 00 00 00 01 01 01 MONITOR TIME 00 00 00 01 58 03 29 2012 Note that if the pump is already operating sampling will start immediately when you tap MONITOR Note that the instrument is capable of 180 hours of continuous operation MONITOR TIME 00 00 04 While measuring tap MONITOR again A dialog will be displayed asking you if you Confirm want to stop monitoring Tap Yes to stop Do you want to stop measuring monitoring Note that you cannot save measurement data or display the chart when you are MONITOR monitoring in this mode TIME 00 02 40 MENU 02 01 03 29 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 5 MODE Tap MODE to display the mode selection window SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL STANDARD PRESET REMOTE RETURN 4 ny 03 28 2012 Note that the instrument is capable of 180 hours of continuous operation in every measurement mode 3 5 1 SINGLE Measurement F
7. D After the battery is charged install it into the instrument Refer to 2 1 Power Supply for installing the battery 73 8 Main Specifications 8 Main Specifications Airborne Particle Counter Product Name Model Model 3910 Optical Source Laser Diode two year warranty Particle Size Distribution Rated Flow Counting Efficiency Sampling Time sd Time Interval Time Measurement Mode Display Data Storage Capacity Printer Power Supply Operating Environment Storing Environment Weight Standard Accessories Optional Extras 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um 6 Channels 50L min 50 20 Compliant with ISO 21501 4 0 2 counts cf or less Compliant with ISO 21501 4 500 000 counts cf 17 667 8 counts L 6sec 23hours 59min 59sec Configurable 6sec 23hours 59min 59sec Configurable 11sec 1hour 3 600sec Configurable 1 9 999 times Continuous Configurable Configurable in the range of 0 999 Schedule can also be configured 1 9 999 999 count count cf count m3 Unit is Configurable SINGLE Mode CONTINUOUS Mode INTERVAL Mode STATS Mode STANDARD Mode Color LCD Dot Matrix 80MB Internal data storage 1 unit of data Approx 100 bytes For example Repeat measurement x 1 000 times gt 100 bytes x 1 000 times 100k bytes Up to 10 000 files can be stored Built in Compatible with Dust free Paper Ethernet AC adapter 100 to
8. TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 03 29 2012 CONFIRM window Measuring WS 00 00 04 Monitor FILE 1520120329232908 CYCLES 1 1 Std 15014644 1 POINTS 213 TIME 00 00 04 00 00 10 23 31 03 29 2012 36 When a measurement at each location is finished the measurement results will be displayed Tap NEXT to display a CONFIRM window informing you of the next measurement point and wait for the next measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result Tap START to start a measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap se button while measuring to display a chart Tap STOP to stop a measurement 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure RESULT Location RAW DATA CALC DATA 5 0um 20884 1192 599 211 REMEASURE PRINT 23 34 9 03 29 2012 Measurement RESULT CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION CLASS 501 1 p m3 SIZE 0 3um 3140 p m3 11660 p m3 7400 p m3 4260 p m3 Std IS01464 POINTS CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION TIME 00 01 00 00 01 00 Lr 2 T i 06 06 2012 37 When all measurements finished the final measurement results will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location from the dropdown list Tap EVAL to display CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION window Tap RE
9. 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 12 Sets the range of the Y axis Particle Graph Example Particle Size ALL CHART SETTING EE Y AXIS 9106 Q LINEAR 0 O2 wk wp O4 10 _i sf cm INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 177 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 1642 INTERYAL 00 00 02 00 00 10 INTERYAL FILE 1N20120416161318 CYCLES 183 TIME 00 00 02 9 16 43 04 16 2012 Select either LOG or LINEAR for the Y axis Select the maximum scale value from four options For setting the four maximum values please refer to 3 8 1 MEASURING CHART SETTING In the display shown above LOG is selected for the scale of the Y axis and the maximum scale value of the Y axis is set to 10 to the sixth Option Sensor Graph Example Eo Y n CHART SETTING Temp Humi Velo Press MIN MIN MIN MAX OR o so Db Q2 10 so 20 50 o 0 fi 0 100 o Ho 70 fi 0 D INTERYAL FILE 1N20120416161318 K CYCLES 191 TIME 00 00 08 00 00 08 mm INTERYAL 00 00 10 00 00 10 INTERVAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 OK Select one of the three combinations of minimum and maximum scale values of the Y axis for each sensor For setting the combination of minimum and maximum values please refer to 3 8 1 MEASURING CHART S
10. Portable Particle Counter Model 3910 User s Manual Component List Standard 3910 01 Power Cord with NEMA plug Tygon Tube 2M 0 0 0 0 Measurement Software Operation Manual Test ooo ooo oo MMC Card 2GB 3910 09 Optional Extras QTY Carrying Case 3910 00 1 Lithium ion Battery 3910 09 1 Battery Charger 21 3910310 1 Air Velocity Probe en 40 Temperature and Humidity Probe Differential Pressure Sensor C264100Pa 1 Differential Pressure Sensor Cable 3900 02 1 Contact Output Cable 3900 03 1 Consumables Isokinetic Suction Probe 3910 07 For more information on consumables please contact your distributor or your KANOMAX service center Important Safety Information Laser Classification This instrument is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with the following standards e EN60825 1 2007 e EC60825 1 2007 Class 1 Laser Lasers that are considered to be safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation including the use of optical instruments for intrabeam viewing Laser Safety Instruction N Danger This instrument employs a laser inside the unit as the light source of the sensor Never open close the case of the unit or disassemble the optical sensor inside the unit Wave Length 775 800 N Caution Use of controls ad
11. asking if you want to save the data or not 0 0 pe Tap YES to save the data NN RU S Tap NO to discard the data e c n If you try to switch the mode the message below will be displayed Tap OK KM m You cannot change the mode when a measurement is 20 3 5 gt in temporary state of suspension CAUTION Measurement for ST20120330045811 is suspended 5 02 You cannot change measurement mode while measurement is suspended Monitor 10 0 MODE STATS FILE 5720120330045811 aA POINTS 215 CYCLES 1 2 MENU TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 04 59 03 30 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 46 STANDARD If you start a measurement when the instrument is in a temporary state of suspension the message below will be displayed CONFIRM Measurement for 520120330044553 is suspended YES RESUME measurement NO EVALUATE and FINISH measurement Std 1S014644 1 POINTS 114 00 00 00 00 00 10 FILE 1520120330044553 CYCLES 4 1 YES to resume measuring from the next LOCATION Tap NO to display CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION Then the measurement will be completed MAP Suspended um CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION CLASS ISO 1 SIZE 0 3 _ 0 3 LIMIT 1 00 p m3 OE STATUS 1106290 p m3 NG EL 1 E 1106290 0 00 p m3 0 00 p m3 RESULT NG Std 1S01464 POINTS TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 Tap PRINT to p
12. setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin If START DELAY and SET time are checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK During the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin PONTS 115 eveles 4 2 MENU Tap CANCEL to stop measuring and go Q2 back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering START TIME and the entered START TIME arrives the instrument will increase the start time in 10 minute intervals until you press OK Tap Y button while measuring to display a chart Tap STOP to stop a measurement STATS FILE 5720120329224656 POINTS 175 CYCLES 1 2 00 00 02 00 00 10 22 46 03 29 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 34 When a measurement is finished RESULT measurement result window will Location 1 displayed RAW DATA CALC DATA 5 0um Tap NEXT to display the MAP again Then 22 46 56 21460 1152 599 22 47 06 21544 1152 599 the instrument waits for the next measurement point to be selected Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement at the current location Tap PRINT to print the measurement
13. 00 00 04 Monitor Particle Size ALL Std IS014644 1 FILE 1520120329235020 n POINTS 2 4 CYCLES 14 1 iuc v TIME 00 00 05 00 00 10 10 23 53 03 29 2012 23 67 03 29 2012 914 15014644 1 FILE 1520120329235020 POINTS 314 CYCLES 1 1 Screen while measuring TIME 00 00 04 00 00 10 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure RESULT Location Location 1 RAW DATA CALC DATA 50um 1 23 50 20 19916 1152 599 271 Location Location 1 2 Location 2 4 Location 4 SCROL a Location Location 3 RAW DATA CALC DATA 50um 1 01 00 08 101878 1152 599 271 CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION EO SIZE J0 3um v LIMIT 1 p m3 3140 p m3 11660 p m3 7400 p m3 4260 p m3 34281 p m3 919 15014644 POINTS TIME 00 01 00 00 01 00 f 02 35 k E 06 06 2012 CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION 40 When a measurement at each location is finished the measurement results will be displayed In RAW DATA tab measurement data will be displayed In CALC DATA tab data of minimum MIN maximum MAX and average AVE measurements will be displayed Tap NEXT to display the MAP again and wait for the next point to be selected Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap PRINT to print measurement results The color of a location changes from
14. 03 04 502012032901 1136 03 29112 01 47 copied c Select the file s to copy and tap OK to save Authentication required FILE NAME MEASURE MODE _ m sse d If an MMC card and USB flash drive are inserted a together a box will appear asking you to select POINTS 4 3 CYCLES 175 00 00 00 00 01 00 03 30 2012 either of the two Select Storage Disk Select Storage Disk The User needs the authorization Copy Files to copy files Copied files are encrypted and can be deciphered with the provided user management software a Select the DELETE button to delete files A check box will be displayed at the beginning of each file name so that you can check the file s that you es want to delete d b Use MEASURE to narrow down the files to be deleted c Select the file s that you want to delete and tap OPERATION FILE NAME liccc c MEASURE MODE mr sme OK Authentication required POINTS 14 3 CYCLES 4 5 0 TIME 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 23 03 30 2012 The User needs the authorization Delete Files to delete files For data protection purpose files can be only deleted after they have been copied a Select the MOVE button to move files from internal data storage Insert an MMC card or USB a flash drive to store the selected file s Select O OPEN 1572012022101 2568 02 21 12 02 34 DELET
15. 33 5235 1169 616 288 55 03 20 45 5235 1169 616 288 55 transmitted to the printer will be printed i 03 20 57 5235 1169 616 288 55 03 21 09 5235 1169 616 288 55 03 21 21 5235 1169 55 l lt MESSAGE Printing CLOSE INTEKYAL UU UU 1U d 03 21 03 30 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 44 3 6 5 Saving Data If AUTO SAVE is not checked on the MODE setting window data will not be saved to a file after measuring If you try to change the MODE or start another measurement when AUTO SAVE is not checked you will get the message shown below DATA Pause Data is not saved YES Save NO Delete Tap YES to save the data Tap NO to discard the data MENU 04 20 03 30 2012 If the electricity goes out during a measurement data will be treated as below SINGLE and CONTINUOUS Mode Data during a measurement will be discarded when the power goes OFF INTERVAL Mode Data taken before electricity goes out remains stored in the instrument When restarting the instrument the message shown below will be displayed Pause e Tap YES to save the data The calculation data will be created using the data collected before the power went out Monitor Tap NO to discard the data SAVE Data is not saved YES Save NO Delete MENU 04 20 03 30 2012 STATS and STANDARD Mode Data taken before electricity went out r
16. KANOMAX service center for repair or calibration Pay attention to the pump performance Use the instrument under the environmental conditions set in the specifications Contact your distributor or your KANOMAX service center for repair or calibration Check the option sensor connection Return the instrument to your distributor or to your KANOMAX service center for repair 9 Troubleshooting 75 LD ERR The laser may be damaged Return the instrument to your distributor or to e your KANOMAX service center for repair FLOW ERR The flow channel may be interrupted Make sure that the inlet and outlet are not E blocked The pump may be damaged Return the instrument to your distributor or to your KANOMAX service center for repair BATTERY ERR Power capacity is low If using a rechargeable battery charge the battery If using the AC line the line may have problems OVER ERR The operating environment may be inside of the optical system may be dirty 6 outside the range defined in the Attach the zero filter to the inlet and perform specifications purging 10 Warranty and After sales Service 76 10 Warranty After sales Service KANOMAX Limited Warranty The limited warranty set below is given by KANOMAX with respect to the KANOMAX brand Airborne Particle Counter its attachment parts including Probe and other accessories hereafter referred to as PRODUCT that you hav
17. OK to save the values and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard any changes you ve made to the values and close the window The previous values will be applied Select 1 2 or 3 to determine which of the 3 value settings will be displayed on the chart 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 51 When you configure the chart settings as shown above the chart will be shown as below INTERVAL CYCLES 1 10 TIME 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 The MAX and MIN values set for each The MAX value set in the OPTION tab in sensor in the OPTION tab in the CHART the CHART SETTING window is applied to SETTING window is applied in the chart the chart Tap MAX or MIN value to change it Tap MAX value to change it It changes in the order of MIN amp MAX It changes in the order of 10 20 settings 1 2 and 3 50 100 150 and 300 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure PRINT SETTING Measuring PRINT SETTING RAW DATA CALC DATA EVAL DATA 0 3um 0 5um 1 0um 3 0um 5 0um 10 Oup Locour RAW DATA INCLUDE OPTION Measuring PRINT SETTING RAW DATA CALC DATA EVAL 0 3 0 5um 1 0um 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um CALC DATA INCLUDE SIUS Locour Measuring PRINT SETTING RAW DATA CALC DATA EVAL DATA EVAL DATA INCLUDE Locour 52 In the PRINT SETTING screen you ca
18. Please refer 3 8 3 Other for details on the operation log 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 9 3 3 Initial Screen 3 3 1 Initial Screen After the instrument is booted up and a user has logged in the initial screen shown to the left will be displayed SINGLE TIME 00 00 00 01 01 01 2 Ambient All operations can be started from this screen Chart When the measurement parameters are displayed you can tap the switch button to show the ambient parameters if an option sensor is attached 0 5 0 0 eps 0 24 9 0 0 Pa 8 04 57 04 01 2012 Tap the title to switch between data graph and map Particle Size ALL STATS STATS POINTS 11 4 CYCLES 1 3 POINTS 1 4 CYCLES TIME 00 00 00 00 00 07 y 04 32 TIME 00 00 00 00 00 07 04 33 04 01 2012 04 01 2012 When a chart is displayed users can change the particle chart to the ambient chart by tapping the button Ambient Chart STATS POINTS 114 CYCLES 1 3 00 00 00 00 00 07 04 57 04 01 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 10 1 Data Display Displays numeric value chart and map 2 Measurement Displays measurement mode measurement setting and measurement Condition status Environment Data Displays the current status when using option sensors 3 Status Display Displays the status of power source pump LD error over count 4 START Starts
19. data To be used to transfer measurement data and other files to be processed on PCs ETHERNET Connector be controlling the instrument by the software For details refer to the operation manual for the software used when Battery Compartment Insert rechargeable battery here Refer to 2 1 Power Supply for how to install the battery DC IN This is an inlet to supply AC power to the instrument Connect the provided AC adapter here 2 Getting Started 2 Getting Started 2 1 Power Supply Supply power to the main unit There are two ways to supply power using the AC adapter or a battery AC Adapter Plug the AC adapter into the connecting port AC100V 240V power supply shall be used Output voltage DC 15V Polarity of output voltage O Battery Charge the battery by installing it in the instrument and then connecting the provided AC adapter Refer to 7 Battery for charging the battery You can also charge the battery with the optional charger Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the instrument Loosen the screw on the cover to open it Connect the battery to the connecter inside the compartment Insert the battery as shown to the right picture the connecter end should go to the rear of the compartment Put the cover back and tighten the screw to fix the cover When you plug in the AC adapter the Power state LED will light up red When the
20. green to red once a measurement is done When all measurements are finished the final measurement results will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location from the dropdown list EVAL to CLEAN EVALUATION screen REMEASURE to perform a re measurement at the current location Tap PRINT to print a measurement result display Tap PRINT to print a measurement result By selecting particle size you can change the particle size of the data to be evaluated However the status indicated by RESULT is determined based on the particle size selected in the MODE setting Tap Close to close the window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 41 3 6 4 Interlocking Operations Every time you tap the particle unit it changes in the order of CNT gt cf gt m um Ge 0 31410 205 7014 3696 3 0 5 0 10 0 1728 3830 10 SINGLE TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 FILE 6201203300128 01 29 03 30 2012 Tap a particle size the screen to displa the data for the particular particle size Tap to return to displaying data for all 6 particle sizes MENU SINGLE and CONTINUOUS mode ra wn FILE SG20120330024021 lt 02 40 03 30 2012 Measuring Fe 00 00 03 onitor Measuring 00 00 02 Particle Size ALL it l F
21. measuring in the configured mode This button becomes STOP button after sampling starts Tap STOP button to stop sampling MONITOR EX Performs a measurement and displays a measurement value This mode does not save measurement results The measurement display value is updated every second Selects measurement mode Select either SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL STATS STANDARD or REMOTE mode Configures advanced settings in items such as INTERVAL SAMPLE T and CYCLES can be set in each mode In PRESET loads stored measurement setting file FILE Loads prints and deletes stored measurement data MENU Configures chart settings alarm settings and system settings MENU Icons in the Status Display lt Indicates if the instrument is powered by the AC power cord or a battery If it s battery powered the remaining battery level is also shown Indicates a pump error status If the pump is operating abnormally this icon will be shown Indicates an LD error status If the LD is operating abnormally this icon will be shown Indicates if the measurement count per second exceeds the maximum measurable concentration Indicates if an instrument Alarm error is occurring Tap this icon to cancel the Alarm sound Switches between Total display and Single display 2 is displayed when Total display is selected is displayed when Single display is selected The range of indicated data is as foll
22. ocio Mouse om sto bots sb uo NE IU MC M ae M 68 CONTINUOUS tiat moet t hows 68 Dos bete biet bad E 69 oM CEPR mM TEST 70 6 1 5 STANDARD su NEL M LI LE La 71 7 D T 72 Zeb hard Bette 72 8 Main 73 9 TFOUDIeShnOOUllh iei E Devi eam c Ee dev 74 10 Warranty and After sales 76 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 General Outline This Airborne Particle Counter is a light scattering laser particle counter using semiconductor laser radiation as a light source This counter is used to detect ultrafine airborne particles in a cleanroom or other environment equivalent to a cleanroom Mainly this counter is used as a monitoring measurement equipment to monitor the cleanliness in a cleanroom By using option sensors air velocity temperature humidity and differential pressure can be measured simultaneously Each measurement value is displayed on the LCD screen and can be stored in the internal memory of the instrument and be printed out by the internal printer As for the power supply either an AC adapter 100 240V or batteries can be used 1 2 Airborne Particle Counter FRONT Inle
23. parts are retained for a minimum period of five 5 years after production cessation of the PRODUCT This storage period of repair parts is considered as the period during which KANOMAX can provide repair service For more information please contact your sales representative When you call please have the following information at hand 1 PRODUCT name 2 Model number 3 Serial number 4 Probe number 5 Description of Symptom and 6 Date of purchase USA amp Europe KANOMAX USA INC PO Box 372 219 US Hwy 206 Andover NJ 07821 U S A TEL 1 800 247 8887 1 973 786 6386 FAX 1 973 786 7586 URL http www kanomax usa com E Mail info kanomax usa com Japan amp Asia KANOMAX JAPAN INC 2 1 Shimizu Suita City Osaka 565 0805 Japan TEL 81 6 6877 0183 FAX 81 6 6877 5570 URL http www kanomax co jp E Mail sales kanomax co jp China Shenyang Kano Scientific Instrument Co Ltd No 12 4 Jia Wencui Road Heping District Shenyang City PRC TEL 86 24 23845309 FAX 86 24 23898417 URL http www kanomax com cn E Mail sales kanomax com cn Copyright Kanomax Japan Inc All rights reserved 2012 No copying distribution publication modification or incorporation of this document in whole or part is permitted for commercial purposes without the express written permission of Kanomax The contents of this document may be changed without prior notice 01004 12 06
24. the LCD displays the power state of the unit 48 Avalilable Adapter Connected Charging battery level power Source AC battery The setting will affect the battery time consuming battery charging etc B Power saver time out 10mm v For the Power saver time out setting select one among 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min Brightness 1 amp 30min DARKER BRIGHTER To configure the brightness setting move the slider to the desired setting Tap OK to save the settings Authentication required 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 57 SOUND In the SOUND settings you can configure the Setti etting sound volume and sound type SOUND SETTING TUUS You can use any Windows standard WAV format file for the sound functions Create a folder named Sound on the MMC card Then v Default Sound default v PLAY Tap Sound IPLAY copy the WAV file s in the folder You will be able to select lt defaut gt w the file from the list as long as the MMC card is installed is added to all of the WAV file names on the MMC card Selected WAV files are transferred to internal data storage Therefore after selecting the files and choosing OK you can remove the MMC card Default Sound Set the sound for erroneous operation When this item is unchecked this sound function will be off Tap Sound Set the tap sound on the screen When this item is unchecked there w
25. 2 Location 2 Q 3 Location 3 SCROLL DETAIL UP SCROLL SCROLL LEFT RIGHT EUM t 4 Location 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 3 Location 3 DETA Lue Location 1 Location 1 2 Location 3 Location 3 32 In STATS mode a MAP will be displayed upon tapping START A measurement will start based on the settings configured in 3 5 MODE Select a Location and tap START to start a measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap ZOOM to enlarge MAP Press NORMAL to return to viewing the entire MAP when a map is enlarged Select a Location and tap DETAIL to view the image of the selected Location You need to register the image for the DETAIL view when creating a Schedule using the provided PC application When a MAP is enlarged SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL LEFT and SCROLL RIGHT buttons are activated which enables you to move the MAP The color of a location changes from green to red once a measurement is done 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 33 Tap START the MAP to start measurement Location Q 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 3 Location3 e If START DELAY is NOT checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin t V e If only START DELAY is checked in
26. 240V Rechargeable Lithium ion battery 2 battery slots Provides 5 hours of continuous usage from 2 fully charged batteries User replaceable This model can be used in the environment described below Temperature 10 35 Humidity 20 85 Non condensing This instrument is for indoor use only This instrument cannot be used if the altitude is higher than 2 000 m Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree Class 2 Temperature 20 50 Humidity 0 85 RH Non condensing W 200 x D 205 x H 200 mm Excluding Handle Approx 5 5kg with 2 batteries Manual Al Quick start guide test report Zero filter Li ion batteryx1 Printer Paperx2 AC adaptor Tygon tubex2m Isokinetic probe Software MMC card Carry case Battery charger Li ion battery Option Sensors 6531 Probe Pressure sensor Alarm output Tripod Filter Scan Probe For specifications for the Option Sensors please refer to 5 Connecting Option Sensors 9 Troubleshooting When using a filter Count value is too high Count value is too low The output of the 1 sensors is not displayed unresponsive 9 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Cannot obtain Zero Count 1 The inside of the optical system may be dirty The filters air tightness may be deteriorated Leaks may be occurring inside the instrument The particle concentration at the Higher than the expected The inside of t
27. 3 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 0 12 01 00 0 Raw data Print 25 points 12 45 00 25 1 68 1 0 3 20 Location2 2 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 25 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 a Print 5 locations 6 Printing Examples 71 6 1 5 STANDARD 9D _ 7 1520101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 5 Printed by kanomax Class ISO 6 Sizes 0 3um 1 Location1 2887279 p m3 NG 2 Location2 2848409 p m3 NG 3 Location3 2793992 p m3 NG 4 Location4 2904593 p m3 NG 5 Location5 2840989 p m3 NG Particles p Total TIME 0 3 Q 5um 1 0um 12 00 00 15924 389 92 12 01 00 15623 439 102 Eval data Print 25 points 2855053 p m3 19317 p m3 2896198 p m3 12 45 00 5759 521 103 TIME 23 0um 5 10 0um 12 00 00 6 12 01 00 5 Limit 102000 p m3 Result NG Raw data Print 25 points 1 Location1 1 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 12 45 0 10 2 2 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 0 2 13 Particles p Q 3um Min 15623 16136 15848 3 Q 5um Min 389 J Ave 441 e 1 0um Min 57 Avez 90 3 0um Min Avez 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um Min Avez 2 Print 25 points 12 45 00 25 1 68 1 0 3 20 Stat data Temperature C Min 24 8 25 3 25 2 Humidity 64 3 6
28. 8 2 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 Location2 2 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 25 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Print 5 locations 7 Battery Charge 2 7 Battery Charge 7 1 Charging Battery When the AC adapter is connected you can charge the battery one or two when it is installed in the instrument When the battery is fully charged the Power state LED becomes red When the battery is charging the power state LED will blink Note if the battery is charging now you should not pull the battery out or insert another battery It may damage the battery or the instrument If you must exchange the battery when the power is on and the battery is charging you can follow this instruction Information First tap the Power Icon a on the main screen If you want to change battery at once you can SISSE Tap Enable Pull b and then you can pull the LP batteries out or insert them When you are finished you must tap RETURN MODE to finish it MENU E 01 41 05 15 2012 CONTINUOUS TIME 00 00 00 You may also charge the battery with the provide charger instead of using the instrument and AC adapter Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the instrument by hand 3 Connect the battery to the provided charger to recharge the battery It takes about 4 hours to charge one battery fully
29. E 1572012022101 2568 02 21 12 02 40 the dates of files to be moved v ST2012022101 2568 02 21 12 03 04 E b Use MEASURE MODE to narrow down the files MOVE by Date from 2721 2012 to be moved to 3 29 2012 v MU c Select the ds moved and tap OK to MEASURE MODE ALL b move Authentication required POS CYCLES sass o d If an MMC card and USB flash drive are inserted TIME 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 24 In together a box will appear asking you to select either of the two Select Storage Disk Select Storage Disk After files are moved to the MMC card or USB flash drive they are deleted from the internal data storage 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 49 3 8 MENU Measuring Select MENU on the initial screen to display the window CHART ALARM User needs to have the authorization Access Control Panel to change the settings on the menu po A ioa 2 START DELAY bx MESSAGE OPTION SENSOR Locour 3 8 1 Measuring Measuring In the Measuring window you can configure the following settings CHART PRINT PRINT ALARM OPTION SENSOR X OPTION SENSOR START DELAY bx MESSAGE START DELAY MESSAGE Locour CHART SETTING Configure the axis of the chart and range CHART SETTING tti PARTICLE OPTION Y axis in LINEAR scale cores For X Axis select eith
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31. ETTING Sets the range of the X axis Particle Size ALL Particle Size ALL CHART SETTING 100 150 Q 300 INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 177 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 1642 INTERYAL FILE 18N20120416161318 CYCLES 140 TIME 00 00 02 INTERY L 00 00 02 00 00 10 RTL 16 36 04 16 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 13 10 20 50 100 150 300 ALL Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 10 Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 20 Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 50 Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 100 Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 150 Sets the maximum scale value of the X axis to 300 Displays all data 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 14 3 3 2 Screen Change Initial Screen Measuring MENU CHART a PRINT DET wg START DELAY MESSAGE A OPTION SENSOR Co SS FILE SELECT OPERATION OPEN ST201202210132 2568 02 2112 02 34 31 O DELETE ST201202210138 2568 02 21 12 02 40 2 O copy ST201202210153 2568 02 21 12 03 04 21 MOVE FILE NAME MEASURE MODE ALL S TIME 00 00 00 00 01 00 SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL STATS ee D A RETURN STANDARD PRESET REMOTE TIME 00 00 00 00 01 00 gt RETURN MONITOR
32. ILE 1 0 Particle MO MODE SINGLE FILE 5620120330024308 TIME 00 00 02 00 00 10 m SINGLE FILE 5620120330024514 TIME 00 00 03 00 00 10 03 30 2012 Y to switch to displaying a chart while measuring A particle size based histogram will be displayed in SINGLE and CONTINUOUS modes Tap V again to return to displaying data for all 6 particle sizes 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 42 INTERVAL STATS and STANDARD modes Particle Size ALL A time series chart will be displayed in INTERVAL STATS and STANDARD modes 02 50 03 30 2012 02 48 03 30 2012 to switch to the Single display Tap LA to return to the Total display For details on Total display and Single display please refer to p10 Icons in the Status Display 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 43 STATS in Measurement RESULT RESULT There are six indications for STATUS OK L O V and B RAW DATA CALC DATA Each means 100um 4 OK No error FLOW error L error O OPTION SENSOR error V OVER B BATTERY error 03 30 2012 Message when printing RESULT While data is being printed the message shown to the left will be displayed j RAW DATA CALC DATA If you tap STOP you can cancel the printing However the data already 03 20
33. IME 00 00 00 01 01 01 090000 205 Input START TIME START TIME 01 20 00 Time Left 00 08 17 MODE 7 MENU 01 11 03 29 2012 Input START TIME dialog box Preparing F 00 07 PREPARATION Please wait 7 seconds while preparing for measurement SINGLE TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 Monitor FILE x 7 MENU 01 14 03 28 2012 SINGLE TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 28 Tap START on the main screen to start a measurement using the settings configured 3 5 MODE e If START DELAY is NOT checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin e If only START DELAY is checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin e If START DELAY and Set time are checked in MODE setting e Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK During the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering START TIME and the entered START TIME arrives the instrumen
34. MEASURE to re measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result perform a Tap PRINT to print a measurement result By selecting particle size you can change the particle size of the data to be evaluated However the status indicated by RESULT is determined based on the particle size selected in MODE settings Tap CLOSE to close the window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 38 When using a MAP file In STANDARD measurement tap START to display a MAP A measurement will start based on the settings configured in 3 5 MODE Std 1S014644 1 POINTS 174 CYCLES TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 Select a Location and tap START to start a measurement ocation 1 2 Location2 3 Location3 4 Location4 Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap ZOOM to enlarge a MAP Press NORMAL to return to viewing the entire MAP when a map is enlarged DOWN When a MAP is enlarged SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL LEFT 1 Location 1 SCROLL RIGHT buttons are activated which enables you to move the 3 Location 3 SCROLL SCROLL BEEF RIGHT om Em 13 DOWN 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 39 Select a Location and tap DETAIL to view ecien the image of the selected Location The 1 Location 1 image of the Location needs to be registered when creating a Schedule using the provided 3 Location 3 BC 4 Location 4 app ication
35. MPLE POINT After the all the measurements are finished the results are evaluated according to the selected standard ISO 14644 1 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING FEDERAL STANDARD m FEDERAL STANDARD f fE Q BRITISH STANDARD EU GMP GB T 16292 1996 6 nT 03 30 2012 MODE 15014644 1 CLASS SCHEDULE ROOM AREA CYCLES SAMPLE T LOCATION No BASIC EXTENSION 506 Y MAI 100 m2 RECOMMENDATION 10 10 5 1 00 01 00 00 01 00 HH MM SS v AUTO SAVE v AUTO PRINT STARTDELAY PRESET preset CANCEL 03 30 2012 Tap STANDARD to open the SELECT STANDARD window to select a measurement standard to be applied in the STANDARD mode Select and set one of the above measurement standards Tap OK to display the MEASURE SETTING screen to configure measurement settings Tap CANCEL to go back to MODE screen Measurement Settings The setting items for CLASS and items in the EXTENSION tab varies depending on the STANDARD settings you configured In the BASIC tab Configure the settings of CLASS SCHEDULE ROOM LOCATION CYCLES and SAMPLE T 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 25 Set the cleanliness level of the cleanroom to be measured After configuring CLASS this setting the appropriate particle size for the configured CLASS can be selected You can load a MAP file If you select the file th
36. RE E E A EM M AE 4 2 9 AGOMMCLIC SU COD PEODO ELE E CEU IM EU 4 2 42 COnSutTigDIGS tet a bed 5 2 4 1 Printer Paper 40444 00000 00000 00608 5 tnss aetas aeneae 5 2 4 2 Zero Filter Replacement tom toU 5 2 4 3 Isokinetic Suction Probe 5 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 6 i Wm E 6 3 2 E 1 32s Nh 7 Aa I UU UU RT 7 Sido Wird sinere d Rn 8 CRAT E o I E LE 8 So Gl r SOG e 9 Sus 9 3 3 2 Screen Change Initial Screen esee ener nennen nns 14 Se MONITOR 15 Fo ahd BD seater Pee en 16 Br eal eae n MM 16 992 CONTINUOUS uen ore tere PL A Seon ee A Tere 19 305 S INTE RVA 20 o bd UPS 22 299 pe m 24 OPRESS E
37. RT DELAY to use a delay time prior to a measurement comment and tap Enter 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure wW A A MEASURE SETTING MODE I8014644 1 BASIC EXTENSION PRESET PRESET NAME CANCEL 00 01 00 HH MM SS 00 01 00 AUTO SAVE M AUTO PRINT STARTDELAY Settime APPLY PRESET CANCEL nT 03 30 2012 SAMPLE T Location 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 3 Location3 Location 1 Location 2 2 Location 1 Location 3 Confirm Do you want to save 26 PRESET Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the MMC card You can configure the saved measurement settings by loading a saved PRESET Authentication required Refer to 3 5 6 PRESET Tap the MAP button to display MAP You can change the location order by tapping the Location to be changed and then using the Jana buttons Tap OK Then a window will be displayed asking if you want to save the new order of the Locations Tap Yes or No Tap Yes to save the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen Authentication required Tap No to go back to display MAP Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen 3 Display Descri
38. When a measurement at each measurement point is finished the measurement results will be displayed Location 1 RAW DATA CALC DATA 22 09 05 19429 1152 599 2209 15 19498 1152 599 277 Tap NEXT to display CONFIRM screen which informs you of the next measurement point then wait for the next measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform another measurement at this measurement point sana Tap PRINT to print the measurement results RESULT When all of the measurements are finished wv H I i Location NENNEN a final measurement result will be displayed RAW DATA CALC DATA ea Ser 77 You can view the results of a certain el d LOCATION by selecting a Location from the dropdown list of Location Tap CLOSE to end the measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a measurement again at the last m measurement point 0 Tap PRINT to print measurement results of the last measurement point lt gt CLOSE REMEASURE Every time you tap this button the Use this button to select either particle unit changes in the order of Total display or Single display p gt p cf gt Only applicable for RAW DATA 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure When using a MAP file POINTS 1 3 CYCLES 1 2 TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 22 22 03 29 2012 Location 1 Location 1
39. asurement e If START DELAY is NOT checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the Next is No 1 of 5 locations measurement will begin e If only START DELAY is checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time begins During the last 10 seconds of POINTS 115 CYCLES TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 TET that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin e If START DELAY and Set time m are checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK During the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to stop measuring and go POINTS 4 5 CYCLES 472 MENU back to the menu screen TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 22 04 If you fail to press OK after entering START TIME and the entered START TIME arrives the instrument will increase the start time in 10 minute intervals until you press OK Input START TIME dialog box 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 31 Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap button while measuring to display a chart STATS FILE 120120329221946 POINTS 175 CYCLES 1 2 TIME 00 00 05 00 00 10 22 18 03 28 2012 RESULT
40. asurement Display starts Measuring 17 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 18 Measurement Settings Tap SINGLE to open the MEASURE SETTING dialogue box SAMPLE T Sampling Time Tap the entry field a to display a numeric keypad Enter hours minutes and seconds on the numeric keypad and tap OK b Hours Minutes Seconds MEASURE SETTING MODE SINGLE SAMPLE T 00 01 00 AUTO SAVE PRESET Q RETURN j3 n 03 30 2012 PRESET CANCEL RETURN 03 30 2012 Check AUTO SAVE to store the data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print the data automatically Check START DELAY to use a delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK c to save and activate the settings Authentication required PRESET SINGLE CONTINUOUS PRESET e PRESET NAME CANCEL OU RETURN i7 8 7 03 30 2012 03 30 2012 Tap PRESET d on MEASURE SETTING dialog box to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field e to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter f Tap OK to save the current settings on the MMC card Authentication required In the future you can automatically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 5 6 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Proce
41. batteries are charging the red LED will blink After pressing the POWER switch on the front of the instrument you will hear a beep and the green LED UP will light up If the power is supplied by the AC line the Power state LED will be red and if supplied by battery the LED will be yellow Several seconds later the initial screen appears automatically Refer to 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure for the details about the operation screen System LED Indicates ON OFF of the unit A 1 Power State LED 2 Getting Started 2 2 Zero Check If the internal optical system is dirty you may not be able to perform an accurate measurement To confirm the cleanliness of the internal optical system perform a Zero Check before measuring Remove the rubber cap that is mounted on the inlet on the upper side of the main unit Next attach the zero filter to the inlet using the supplied Tygon tube The length of the tube is not critical However make sure that the tube is not bent Approx 60cm Follow the above procedure in order to prevent particles from entering the instrument Perform a measurement for one minute and then perform a Zero Check Refer to 3 4 MONITOR for the operation procedure Perform a Zero Check at least once a day It is recommended a Zero Check be done before and after each measurement 2 3 Isokinetic Suction Probe Use the Isokinetic Suction Probe to ensure t
42. dure 3 5 2 CONTINUOUS Measurement Flow Start Stop measuring manually Example If the setting is as follows INTERVAL N A SAMPLE T N A CYCLES N A 19 A continuous measurement is performed until you manually stop it MEASURE SETTING CONTINUOUS AUTO PRINT PRESET STARTDELAY 1 Settime CANCEL ig 03 30 2012 PRESET PRESET NAME amp RETURN 10 n 03 30 2012 Input PRESET NAME Sampling Time Finish Measurement Measurement Settings Check AUTO SAVE to store the data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print the data automatically Check START DELAY to use a delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the current settings Authentication required PRESET Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the MMC card Authentication required n the future you can load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 5 6 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 20 3 5 3 INTERVAL Measurement Flow Configure INTERVAL SAMPLE T and CYCLES and repeat measuring Example If the setting is as follows INTERVAL 00 01 00 SAMPLE T 00 00 15 CYCLES 20 A total of 20 measureme
43. e MAP function will be SIGFTEDDMIEES activated and the MAP will be displayed ROOM Input the size of the room to be measured LOCATION Input the number of measurement points CYCLES Input the measurement cycles SAMPLE T Input the sampling time The numeric value shown next to the each entry field is the recommended value based on CLASS ROOM and AIR DIRECTION in EXTENTION tab Tap SET to use the recommended value In the EXTENTION tab configure the following ROOM STATUS AIR DIRECTION only for Federal Standard COMMENT MEASURE SETTING 15014644 1 BASIC EXTENSION ROOM operational v AIR DIRECTION 2 2 SEMEN Select unidirectional when wind direction is constant Select nonunidirectional when wind direction EE is not constant CANCEL nT 03 30 2012 ROOM STATUS Select either as built as rest or operational Select as built when the cleanroom is setting up Tap APPLY to save the new settings Authentication required Select as rest when the cleanroom function is off Tap OK to save the new settings and return to Select operational when the cleanroom function is MODE screen Authentication required on Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and close the window COMMENT Tap the entry field to display a keypad Enter Check AUTO SAVE to store the data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print the data automatically Check STA
44. e purchased PRODUCT you have purchased shall be the only one that the limited warranty stated herein applies to Your PRODUCT when delivered to you in new condition in its original container is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship as follows for a period of two 2 years from the date of original purchase defective parts or a defective PRODUCT returned to your sales representative as applicable and proven to be defective upon inspection will be exchanged for a new or comparable rebuilt parts or a refurbished PRODUCT as determined by your sales representative Warranty for such replacements shall not extend the original warranty period of the defective PRODUCT This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the PRODUCT and does not apply to the following cases 1 Use of parts or supplies other than the PRODUCT sold by your sales representative which cause damage to the PRODUCT or cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems 2 If any PRODUCT its serial number or date altered or removed 3 Loss of damage to the PRODUCT due to abuse mishandling improper packaging by the owner alteration accident electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s instruction manual provided by KANOMAX or service performed by a party other than KANOMAX NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF M
45. elected log files to the MMC card or USB flash drive Authentication required If the MMC card and USB flash drive are inserted together a box will appear asking you to select either of the two Tap Close to go back to the control panel 63 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure ABOUT Tap ABOUT to view the firmware version of the instrument and the remaining ABOUT APC 3910 SYSTEM capacity of the internal data storage VERSION 11 Ver 1 00 2012 03 16 Rev 10C STORAGE AVAILABLE 81 bytes Loc ouT REMOTE MODE SETTING In the REMOTE MODE SETTING check START IN REMOTE MODE to activate remote mode automatically when the instrument is turned ON Enter remote address in the entry field for ID Tap OK to save the settings and close the LOG OUT 9 window Tap CANCEL to discard changes 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 8 4 LOG OUT Authentication USER administrator PASSWORD TO 4 BEBUBDUDBBEE iz IxJe v oIv n caps space 64 Tap OUT to return to the LOG IN screen At this screen you can switch the user and also can shut down the instrument When the OK button is tapped after a user ID and password are inputted you return to MENU screen Tap SHUTDOWN A window will be displayed asking Do you want to shut down the power 5
46. emains in the instrument However the data from the location where a measurement was being performed when the power went out is not saved The measurement will be in a temporary state of suspension Refer to 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement is Interrupted 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement is Interrupted If you stop a measurement in STATS or STANDARD mode before all measurements complete and there is more than one location where a determined set of measurements is finished the instrument will be in a temporary state of suspension 45 The instrument will remain in a temporary state of suspension until a measurement restarts or completes During this period you cannot change the measurement mode or MODE settings STATS If you start a measurement when the instrument is in a temporary state of suspension the message below will be displayed Tap YES to resume measuring from the next LOCATION If you tap NO you will get a message asking if you ES RESUME measurement want to save the data or not Tap CANCEL to go back to the main screen CONFIRM Measurement for ST20120330043043 is suspended c Suspended STATS FILE ST20120330043043 aA p POINTS 2 5 CYCLES 272 0 3 TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 TEE SAVE 0 5 Data is not saved E YES Save 19 NO Delete Monitor If you tap NO on the window above a confirmation window will be displayed
47. ents Condensation on metal parts may cause rusting and lead to malfunction Important Safety Information IV Do not touch the instrument when it is electrically charged Failure to observe the above may affect the measurement value and cause damage to the instrument circuitry a Do not let the instrument suck in highly concentrated particles that exceed the specification level Failure to observe the above may contaminate the instrument As a result the instrument may fail to obtain zero count In order to check the performance under highly concentrated Handle Properly environments make sure to attach the filter to the inlet If you accidentally let the instrument suck in highly concentrated particles attach the filter to the inlet and brush inside the instrument while the pump is running Do not dispose of the instrument as household waste Please note that the disposal of the instrument and the batteries should be in line with your local or national legislation For details please contact your local distributor Prohibition Table of Contents 1 Part Names and 1 LI General OQUEIITYO eo qutt 1 1 2 Alrborne Particle Counter o mede e emm 1 2 9 3 2 4 POW Clr SUID DIY 3 POMS S eo scc tte MU
48. er 10 20 50 aca cius 100 150 or 300 For Y Axis in PARTICLE tab select either LOG or LINEAR Select 1 2 3 or 4 to determine which of the Y AXIS MAX values will be displayed on the X AXIS MAX X axis chart You can set 4 different max values each for LOG and LINEAR Y axis in LOG scale 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 50 When you configure the chart settings as shown above the chart will be shown as below Particle Size ALL 01 23 03 25 2012 Y Axis 1 RENDUM MAX value set in the SETTING window is applied to the chart Tap the MAX value to change it settings 1 2 3 and 4 X Axis MAX value set in the PARTICLE tab in the CHART SETTING window is applied to the chart Tap the MAX value to change it It changes in the order of 10 20 50 100 150 PARTICLE tab in the CHART INTERYAL CYCLES 1 10 TIME 00 03400 00 01 00 INTERYAL 00 00 00 00 02 00 It changes in the order of and 300 In the OPTION tab configure the MIN and CHART SRETING MAX settings for each sensor PARTICLE OPTION For each sensor you can set three different Temp Humi Velo Press values MIN MIN MIN MIN Tap APPLY to save the values that are currently displayed in the tab Authentication required The window is not closed XAXS MAX IEEE Tap
49. eshold being Pressure Range 0 100 exceeded It can be used to activate an alarm Pressure 1 F S light etc g Guaranteed 5 to 65 Temp Output 4 to 20 mA When connecting the pressure transmitter cable MODEL 3900 02 is required separately Please check with your sales representative 6 Printing Examples 6 Printing Examples 6 1 Printing Example for Each Measurement Mode 6 1 1 SINGLE G20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 1 Printed by kanomax Particle p Total TIME 0 3um 0 5 1 0um 12 00 00 8000 5000 3000 TIME 3 0um 5 10 0um 12 00 00 1000 500 100 TIME T C V m s P Pa 12 00 00 25 2 68 5 0 1 15 CO201012011200 0 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 1 Printed by kanomax Particle p Total TIME 0 3um 0 5 1 0um 12 00 00 8000 5000 3000 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 1000 500 100 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 25 2 68 5 0 1 15 6 Printing Examples 69 6 1 3 INTERVAL 2 IN20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Printed by kanomax Particles p Total TIME 1 0um 12 00 00 15924 389 92 12 01 00 15623 439 102 Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Particles p
50. firm if the option sensor is connected or not and whether or not to use the sensor You can also set the unit and MIN MAX measuring range for each sensor MIN MAX value should be the spec range for each sensor A sensor will be displayed in blue if it is connected or in gray if it is not To use an option sensor check USE NO USE box Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard entries and close the window UNIT Set the unit for TEMPERATURE and VELOCITY For TEMPERATURE select or F For VELOCITY select m sec or FPM MIN MAX Set the measurable range of the sensor according to the specifications of each option sensor Tap an entry field to display a numeric keyboard Enter a value and tap Enter INSTANT AVERAGE Select INSTANT or AVERAGE for measurement display format CHECK button Tap CHECK to confirm if the option sensor s are connected or not 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure START DELAY Measuring START DELAY DELAY TIME 00 01 00 HH MM SS CANCEL oc our 55 In the START DELAY window set measurement delay time Tap the entry field to display a keyboard Enter hours minutes and seconds then tap OK to activate the settings Authentication required MESSAGE SETTING Measuring MESSAGE SETTING ENABLE MESSAGE While preparing for the measurement please wait x
51. ge to battery or internal circuitry N CAUTION Q a Remove battery when the instrument will not be used for an extended period of time Also do not leave a discharged battery inside the instrument Failure to observe the above may result in battery leakage and damage to the instrument Do not perform measurements in environments exceeding the specified S temperature and RH levels of the instrument Handle Properly The instrument should not be exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods The instrument may not function properly outside the specified environment Prohibiti rohibition 10 35 C 20 85 RH with no condensation Do not wipe the instrument with volatile solvents The body may be deformed or deteriorated Use a soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist soak the cloth in a neutral detergent or water and wipe the prohibition instrument with the cloth Never use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene Do not subject the instrument to strong shock Do not place heavy objects on the instrument or sensor Failure to observe the above may cause damage to the instrument Prohibition Do not move the main unit or the probe from a cold place to a warm place quickly It will cause condensation Even when used in an environment within the specified operating temperature and humidity a sudden temperature change may cause condensation Condensation generated on the sensor may cause inaccurate measurem
52. he User Setting window lt i user information has to be done by an Administrator user A user needs to have the authorization Copy Files to import and export user information Registering modifying and deleting User Setting window shows registered users Select one of the registered users displayed on the screen and tap DELETE to delete the selected user Authentication required Select one of the registered users displayed on the screen and tap PRINT to print out the selected user information Tap REGISTER to register a new user Authentication required Select one of registered users and tap MODIFY to edit the selected user information Authentication required Tap EXPORT to copy the selected user information into storage Authentication required insert MMC card or USB flash drive Exported user information can be modified by PC software If the MMC card and USB flash drive are inserted together a box will appear to tell the user to select one Tap IMPORT to import user information from the MMC card or USB flash drive Authentication required If the MMC card and USB flash drive are inserted together a box will appear to tell the user to select one Tap PASSWORD to change the selected user s password Tap RETURN to go back to the control panel 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure User Information Window User Information No 1 3 Name administrator Information Q
53. he optical system may be dirty The instrument may be being used outside the operating environment defined in the specifications Measurement Environment Temperature Humidity Concentration etc If you have checked the above 1 2 and 3 and the instrument readings are still too high the instrument may require calibration or repair The particle count at the measurement site may be low Lower than the expected The pump vacuum is low The instrument may be being used outside the operating environment defined in the specifications Measurement Environment Temperature Humidity Concentration etc 4 If you have checked the above 1 2 and 3 and the instrument readings are still too low the instrument may require calibration or repair The sensor may not be connected properly 1 The touch panel be damaged 74 Attach the zero filter and perform purging for a prolonged time After performing a measurement in a highly concentrated environment attach the zero filter and Replace your zero filter Return the instrument to your distributor or to your KANOMAX service center for repair Attach a zero filter and perform purging for a prolonged time After performing a measurement in the highly concentrated environment attach the zero filter and the environmental Use the instrument under conditions set in the specifications Contact your distributor or your
54. he sampling air velocity is equivalent to the operating environment air velocity This allows you to perform a measurement without significantly disturbing the normal air flow Attach the Isokinetic Suction Probe to the standard inlet by using the provided Tygon tube When using the Tygon tube cut the tube to the most suitable length for your measurement requirements 2 Getting Started 5 2 4 Consumables 2 4 1 Printer Paper Replacement When the provided printer paper runs out please purchase new printer paper dust free paper Model 3910 05 Installing printer paper 1 Press the Paper Cover Open Button to open the paper cover 2 Place the paper as shown in the picture below 3 Pull the top of the paper so that a slight portion is sticking out of the printer when the cover is closed 2 4 2 Zero Filter Replacement If the performance of the provided zero filter is deteriorated please purchase a new Zero Filter To replace a Zero Filter refer to 2 2 Zero Check 2 4 3 Isokinetic Suction Probe Replacement If the provided Isokinetic Suction Probe is damaged or lost or any air leak is detected please purchase a new Isokinetic Suction Probe Model 3910 07 To replace an Isokinetic Suction Probe please refer to 2 3 Isokinetic Suction Probe 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 1 Boot Screen Particle Counter MODEL 3910 Partii Ver 1 00 A few second
55. ill be no tap sound Alarm Sound Set the sound for the Alarm When this item is unchecked there will be no alarm sound Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings Previous settings will be applied COMMUNICATION In the COMMUNICATION SETTING configure the settings for Ethernet connection This settings need to be configured when connecting the Setting COMMUNICATION SETTING OOo S instrument to a PC using remote console or remote IP ADDRESS AUTO mode Ta For the HOST NAME enter a name to identify the instrument when it is connected to a network or workgroup by Ethernet Be sure not to use the CO same name as other PCs or devices on the network or workgroup DEFAULT For IP ADDRESS check AUTO to acquire an IP ADDRESS automatically If AUTO is unchecked enter IP Address NET MASK and DEFAULT Gateway Tap OK to save the settings and to close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings Previous settings will be applied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure PUMP SETTING PUMP SETTING Locour REGION Setting REGIONAL SETTING Date Format MWDDYY Data Separator Comma l COMMU Time Zone it GMT 05 00 Eastern Tin CANCEL Locour 58 In the PUMP setting you can decide if the pump is ON all the time or not T
56. justments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Important Safety Information ii Important Safety Information In this manual warning types and classifications are defined as follows Classification N WARNING To Prevent Serious Injury or Death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in serious injury or death N CAUTION To Prevent Damage to the Product Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product that may void the product warranty Description of Symbols A Indicates the condition including danger that requires caution The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle e g the symbol shown to the left is high temperature caution Indicates prohibition Do not take the prohibited action shown inside or near this symbol e g The symbol shown to the left prohibits disassembly e Indicates a mandatory action A specific action is described near the symbol Do not disassemble modify or repair the instrument A 3B laser diode is used as the optical source inside the instrument Therefore never attempt to disassemble the instrument as it is extremely dangerous Also disassembling the unit may result in short circuit or malfunction Use the instrument properly by carefully following this operation manual Misuse of the instrument may re
57. low 16 User needs to have the authorization Change Measurement Mode to change measurement mode In the Mode setting screen you can configure measurement settings in each mode Select a mode from below and tap it SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL STATS STANDARD PRESET REMOTE You can set items such as INTERVAL SAMPLE T CYCLES MANUAL STOP AUTO SAVE AUTO PRINT and START DELAY Please note that the setting items vary depending on the measurement mode Perform a measurement once within the pre set time frame Example If the setting is as follows INTERVAL N A SAMPLE T 00 00 15 CYCLES N A A 15 second sampling is performed Wait Time 15sec Start Measurement Wait Time Delay Time Sampling Time Finish Measurement Delay Time Set Delay Time in START DELAY screen Refer to 3 8 1 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure Delay Time You can set Delay Time in the START DELAY screen Please refer to 3 8 1 for details Below is a breakdown of the Wait Time YES p d Did you set E NO Delay Time p Y Counting down Display Delay time Waiting 10 secto go Is Pump Is Pump YES working working NO Pump is turned on Display Display Pump is turned on 7 ee amp i HM Preparing Waieford see Preparing Wait for 10 sec a Y Me
58. ly START DELAY is checked setting Std IS014644 1 aA POINTS 1 3 CYCLES 1 1 Upon tapping START the Delay Time begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin If START DELAY and Set time are checked in MODE setting lt CONFIRM window gt Pause Upon tapping START Input START a TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter um BB the time when you want to start Q3 measuring and tap OK During the last 05 Input START TIME EN 10 seconds of the Time left time the 210 STARTTIME 34000 Monitor pump will run to stabilize after which the Time Left measurement will begin 00 13 38 Tap CANCEL to stop measuring and go win back to the menu screen Std 15014641 rA If you fail to tap OK after entering e sce START TIME and the entered START TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 m TIME arrives the instrument will increase Input START TIME dialog box the start time in 10 minute intervals until you press OK 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure RESULT Location 1 RAW DATA CALC DATA 20503 1152 599 271 5 0um 23 29 08 piu 23 28 03 28 2012 EL CONFIRM E Next is the last location Tap START to measure FILE Std 1S014644 1 POINTS 3 3 FILE 1520120329232908 CYCLES 0 1
59. n 60 days j Registration date Shows the registration date and the User ID which registered the information k Last modified date Shows the latest modified date and the User ID which modified the information Tap OK to register the information and go back to User Setting window Tap CANCEL to cancel the registration and go back to User Setting window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 61 Qualification Administrator An administrator automatically has authorization to perform all tasks Manage Users is only assigned to the administrator Manage Users Allows a user to add edit delete and activate deactivate users Access Control Panel Allows a user to change settings in the control panel Change Measurement Mode Allows a user to change the measurement mode Copy Files Allows a user to copy data such as measurement data log data and user information Data can be copied via network Delete Files Allows a user to delete data such as measurement data and user preset files View Logs Allows a user to review the log data Input Password Edit password from INPUT PASSWORD screen User Setting The keyboard shows up when the user taps INPUT PASSWORD entry fields administra a OLD Password type in the current password b NEW Password type in the new password c Reenter NEW Password confirm the new LOG OUT 9 password Reenter Password Tap OK to renew you
60. n of the measurement mode Date Time The measurement mode abbreviations are SG SINGLE FS FEDERAL STANDARD CO CONTINUOUS BS BRITISH STANDARD IN INTERVAL EC EC GMP ST STATS GB GB T IS ISO c After you select the file that you want to display Data Display Screen display screen as shown below 5808 8064 5808 4016 4480 6560 0 4170 7 1317 3 eanroom2 p 9999999 0 9999999 0 9999999 0 999999 0 040 0 u 0 0 200 elocity O m s m s 0 2 1 0 0 5 50 DELETE SETTING TAB the file name will be displayed in the box for FILE NAME Then tap OK to open the data Tap CALC DATA tab to display CALC result Tap SETTING tab to display the setting information e To delete the displayed file tap DELETE A dialog will be displayed asking you if you want to delete it or not Tap YES to delete the file displayed f Tap PRINT to print the data g Tap CLOSE to close a window h In STATS mode and STANDARD mode you can change the data to be displayed by selecting LOCATION 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 48 a Select the COPY button to copy file and insert an MMC card or USB flash drive to store the selected file s occ Name Size Time Site Use MEASURE MODE to narrow down the files to be 5 COPY 572012022101 2568 02 21 12
61. n set output items for printing Check Alarm Print to print the data at the moment of an alarm being issued and when it is lifted In RAW DATA tab you can configure the following settings RAW data printing ON OFF Particle size s to be printed Option sensor data printing ON OFF Check RAW DATA INCLUDE to print RAW data Check the particle size of the data that you want to print Check OPTION to output data of the option sensor In CALC DATA tab you can configure the following settings CALC data printing ON OFF Particle size s to be printed out Option sensor data printing ON OFF Check CALC DATA INCLUDED to calculated data MAX MIN and AVE Check particle size of the data that you want to print out Check OPTION to output data of the option sensor s print In EVAL DATA tab setting configure the following EVAL data printing ON OFF Check EVAL DATA INCLUDED to print out evaluation data Tap APPLY to save the settings Authentication required The window is not closed Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the settings and close the window The previous configuration will be applied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 53 ALARM SETTING In ALARM SETTING you can set thresholds for bit the particle alarm and option sensor alarm PARTICLE OPTION uur Y In the PARTICLE tab configure
62. ngs Authentication required MEASURE SETTING PRESET 7 n 03 30 2012 Input PRESET NAME Measurement Settings If there are any MAP files saved they are displayed in the dropdown list of SCHEDULE When measuring by using a MAP file select a FILE from the list Tap the entry field for SAMPLE T to display a numeric keypad Enter hours minutes and seconds on the numeric keypad and tap OK Tap the entry field of CYCLES to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap ENTER Once a MAP file is loaded you cannot change the settings for SAMPLE POINT The configured number of measurement points in the MAP file will be applied When a MAP file is not loaded tap an entry field of SAMPLE POINT to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap ENTER PRESET Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET Tap the entry field to display the keypad Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the MMC card Authentication required In the future you can automatically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 5 6 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure Location 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 3 Location 3 SCROLL ZOOM DETAIL UP SCROLL SCROLL LEFT RIGHT SCROLL Location 1 Location 2 Lf 2 Location 1 Confirm Location 3 Do you want to save
63. nnot change the measurement settings If the current logged in user does not have the authorization to carry out a certain operation the button for that operation is deactivated Even if a user has authorization the user will need to enter his her user name and password every time before initiating an action that requires authorization The administrator can reset passwords for any users in case of a lost or forgotten password Refer to 3 8 3 Other User Management If the administrator forgets his her password nobody can operate the instrument Kanomax strongly recommend registering multiple administrator users on the instrument 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 2 3 Authentication fa Authentication USER administrator SS PASSWORD afefe slei ee e far Logging in and certain activities require user authentication User ID and password are required when a user logs in the instrument Only a password is required for other activities If a user fails to log in three times the user ID will become invalid 3 2 4 Log The instrument saves a history of operations error messages and alarms in the log file The operation log stores the time User ID operation detail result and parameter of the occurrence A user can review logs on the Log Maintenance screen Authentication required
64. nts are performed at one minute intervals Note Sampling time is 15 seconds and standby time is 45 seconds Measurement Flow Total Time 19min 15sec gt Wait Time Sampling Time Sampling Time 15sec 15sec Start Measurement Interval Interval 1 Measurement The 274 Measurement The 20 Measurement If the time period between two samplings is 10 seconds or longer the pump will be turned OFF after a sampling is finished Then the pump will be turned ON again 10 seconds before the next sampling starts p 1T m Measurement Settings You can set INTERVAL SAMPLE T CYCLES MANUAL STOP MEASURE SETTING INTERVAL INTERVAL 000200 HH MM SS SAMPLET 000100 HHS CYCLES o0 MANUAL STOP AUTO SAVE LJ AUTO PRINT Tap the entry field for CYCLES to display a STARTDELAY ettime numeric keypad Tap the value you want to RETURN 9 enter and tap Enter MODE To set INTERVAL and SAMPLE T tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad Enter hours minutes and seconds and tap OK 1 n 03 30 2012 Check MANUAL STOP to continue measuring until you stop measuring regardless of the CYCLES setting Check AUTO SAVE to store the data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print the data automatically Check START DELAY to use a delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measu
65. o have the pump running all the time check the box for PUMP ALWAYS ON Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard any changes Having the pump always on eliminates the PREPARATION time before sampling However it increases the chances of the vane becoming worn and the motor deteriorating as the shaft of the motor may go off center from constant use We recommend the pump not be left running during general use to extend the life of pump In REGIONAL SETTING you can set the date display format to be used when saving files Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the current settings When transferring data and other files to PC different date time timestamp will be displayed if the setting of time zone is different from the one in the PC 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 59 3 8 3 Other In the Other window you can configure the following settings USER ADMIN LOGS 52 USER ADMIN 4 1065 ABOUT REMOTE MODE REMOTE MODE o ABOUT Loc out User Management User Setting screen shows up by choosing USER ADMIN menu on the control panel User Setting Registering a user modifying user administrator 2012 09 22 test 2012 09 23 importing exporting user information printing user information and changing a user password can be done from t
66. ows Total Display Single Display 0 3um X lt 0 5um 0 5um X 1 0um X detected particle count The numeric value will be indicated in black when Total display is set and in gray when Single display is set 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure Charts gt Particle Size ALL INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 23 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 screen Particle Size ALL INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 2 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 Particle Size ALL INTERVAL FILE 1N20120416161318 CYCLES 71 TIME 00 00 02 00 00 08 INTERVAL 00 00 02 00 00 10 Particle Size ALL INTERVAL FILE 1N20120416161318 CYCLES 94 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 94 94 16 16 11612012 16 28 115 2012 INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 214 TIME 00 00 04 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 04 00 00 10 Ambient Chart 501100 INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 214 TIME 00 00 04 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 04 00 00 10 mds 9 04 16 2012 Particle Size ALL INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 75 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 08 INTERVAL 00 00 01 00 00 10 Particle Size ALL INTERYAL FILE 1 20120416161318 CYCLES 99 TIME 00 00 08 00 00 08 INTERYAL 00 00 09 00 00 10 lt 16 29 04 16 2012 11 Switches the display between the particle chart and the OP sensor chart on the GRAPH
67. ption and Operation Procedure 3 5 6 PRESET CALL PRESET Select PRESET DELETE CANCEL SING D RETURN 7 n 03 30 2012 Select the item that you want to load or delete Tap OK to load the selected PRESET settings SETTING into MODE and MEASURE Authentication required Tap DELETE to delete the selected PRESET setting Authentication required 3 5 7 REMOTE Working in REMOTE MODE now To return MEASURE MODE press RETURN button COUNTS OPTION SENSORS O 3um 0 5um Velo m s Press Pa 1 0um 3 0um 5 0um MI 10 0um STATUS Waiting for connect 00 Machine ID oo HOST NAME APC3900 Host IP 000 Temp degC il TIME s P Humi ERROR b 27 Select PRESET the mode screen to display CALL PRESET screen The settings in the selected PRESET file will be reflected in the MODE and Measurement Settings User needs to have the authorization Delete Files to delete PRESET files The first two letters of the file name indicates the mode type SG SINGLE MEASUREMENT CO CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT IN INTERVAL MEASUREMENT ST STATS MEASUREMENT IS STANDARD MEASUREMENT Change to REMOTE MODE to perform a measurement from a PC connected via Ethernet using the remote sampling software Tap RETURN to return to MODE screen 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 6 START 3 6 1 SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL SINGLE T
68. r password and go back to Manage Users window Tap CANCEL to cancel the process and go back to Manage Users window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 62 Log Maintenance The Log Maintenance screen shows up when you select LOGS on the control panel Log Maintenance Operation 03 27 12 02 20 adminis Login Paramo Users can review and print out the log files 03 27 12 02 32 adminis Login 03 2712 02 43 adminis Login such as the operation log alarm log 03 27 12 02 46 adminis Login 03 27 12 03 29 adminis Login id error log 03 27 12 03 47 adminis Log out 377 12 NA ng ariminic nin o cre User needs the authorization View S DEM L Logs to view logs User needs the authorization Copy Files to copy files from 3 27 2012 to 3 27 2012 a Log List Shows following information Date Time User ID Operation requests and results and Parameters b User ID Select user ID to review the user s logs c Operation Alarm Error Select the type of log from the following Operation shows operation logs Alarm shows alarm logs Error shows error logs d Date Select start date and end date for logs Tap Update to refresh the log list which is based on the criteria you select in b c and d Tap Print to print out the current information from the log list Tap Copy to copy the s
69. rement Tap OK to save and activate the settings Authentication required 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure SING YU RETURN TIME 9 as 03 30 2012 Input NAME 21 PRESET Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the MMC card Authentication required In the future you can automatically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 5 6 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 5 4 STATS Measurement Flow 22 Configure SAMPLE T CYCLES and SAMPLE POINT and repeat measuring In STATS mode INTERVAL and SAMPLE T are configured with the same value Measurements are repeated according to the CYCLES settings in each SAMPLE POINT As for the measurement condition you can configure the settings MEASURE SETTING MODE STATS Cleanroom il CYCLES Bo saMPLEPONT MAP AUTO PRINT PRESET SCHEDULE SAMPLE T HH MM SS O START DELAY Settime 5 ne 05 30 2012 MEASURE SETTING Check AUTO SAVE automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print the data automatically Check START DELAY to use a delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement to store the data Tap OK to save and activate the setti
70. results When all measurements are finished the final measurement results will be displayed Location me You can view the results of a certain RAW DATA CALC LOCATION POINT by selecting Location from UL i ERSTE TUUS Soum 1 the dropdown list of LOCATION Tap CLOSE to end the measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a measurement again at the last measurement point lt 22 09 82 21161 1152 me PRINT to print measurement results of the last measurement point Every time you tap this button Use this button to select either the particle unit changes in the Total display or Single display order of Only applicable for RAW DATA p gt p cf gt p m 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 35 3 6 3 STANDARD When not using a MAP file Tap START to display CONFIRM screen A measurement will start based on the settings configured in 3 5 MODE Std IS014644 1 POINTS 175 CYCLES TIME 00 00 00 00 00 42 23 01 03 28 2012 Pause Tap START to start a measurement 00 00 e If START DELAY is NOT checked in MODE setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for CONFIRM ERU Next is No 1 of 3 Monitor 1 01 locations Tap START to measure 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin Ifon
71. rint out i result Tap CANCEL to close the CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION window If you try to switch the mode the message below will be displayed 00 CAUTION Measurement for 1520120330045339 is suspended You cannot change measurement mode while measurement is suspended Std IS014644 1 Seq FILE 1520120330045339 POINTS 214 CYCLES 17 1 00 00 00 00 00 10 0455 03 30 2012 You cannot change the mode when measurement is in a temporary state of suspension 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 47 3 7 FILE PERATION Name Time OPEN 57201202210132 DELETE ST2012022101238 COPY 51201202210153 56201203290146 FILE NAME MEASURE MODE POINTS 4 3 CYCLES TIME a To display names of every saved file check OPEN When this screen is open OPEN is selected by default b Use MEASURE MODE to narrow down the files 00 00 00 00 01 00 to be displayed 02 21 12 02 34 3t 02 21 12 02 40 2 02 21 12 03 04 21 03 2912 01 47 2 01 54 03 30 2012 Select FILE on the initial screen Then a screen shown to the left will be displayed You can display print and delete data here You can also display the list of files that has been outputted the ALARM ERROR LOG screen User needs to have authorization to copy files User needs to have authorization to delete files The file name consists of an abbreviatio
72. s after the instrument is turned ON the screen shown to the left will be displayed Please wait for a few moments while the system is initialized 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 7 3 2 Log In 3 2 1 Log In Display n Type your user ID and password in the field and press OK button Authentication USER administrator 7 PASSWORD alele sle ee e far 1 1 caps space CAPS button type upper case letters SWITCH button Jump to next field CLR button Clear input BS button Back space delete the preceding character The instrument manages the usage log based on user ID manage users from the user setting display Refer to User Management User information consists of User name User ID Password and Qualification Press Shut Down button to turn off the instrument User name user name with up to 40 characters User ID a user ID with up to 16 characters Password The instrument recognizes users with the combination of user ID and Password Passwords need to be 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Passwords expire every 180 days after which the user ID will be invalid until a new password is set Qualification Each user is granted authorization to perform certain operations For example if a user has authorization for Change Measurement Setting operation the user ca
73. seconds after tapping YES the instrument will shut down Make sure to turn the power off at the LOG IN screen If the power is not turned off from the LOG IN screen settings or data loss as well as hardware errors may occur 3 8 5 EXIT Go back to the main screen 4 PC Applications 65 4 PC Applications The provided PC applications allow you to process measurement data and to operate the instrument from a Windows computer via network This section describes important settings when using the PC applications For details of each application refer to the operation manual AIRBORNE PARTICLE COUNTER SOFTWARE 4 1 User Management You can transfer files from the instrument and edit them on PCs In addition to the management of data and log files you can also edit user information files Data and log files may be converted into text files so that they can be used with other applications To transfer files via network connect the instrument to the network and enter the appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING screen To access the instrument from a PC enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING User authentication is required when connecting to the instrument via PC Enter your User ID and Password as registered in the instrument To transfer data to a PC using the MMC card select COPY in the FILE SELECT window to transfer data files and COPY in the LOG MANAGEMENT window to
74. sult in electric shock fire damage to the instrument etc If any abnormal noise unusual odor or smoke is emitted or any liquid enters into the instrument turn the power off immediately remove the battery and disconnect the power cable It may result in electric shock fire or damage to the instrument Contact your distributor or your KANOMAX service center for repair Important Safety Information iii Do not use this instrument in an ambient temperature of 35 or greater The performance may deteriorate significantly Prohibited Also dielectric degradation may occur which may result in short circuit or fire Installation Unplug the power cord when the instrument is not in use Failure to observe the above may result in electric shock fire or damage to internal circuitry Install the instrument where you can pull the power cord out anytime When using the power cord ensure there is no dust on the power plug The AC outlet used must be within the specified power requirement of 100 240V Failure to observe the above may result in fire When using a power cord or an AC adapter make sure to use the one provided with this instrument Other commercially available cords may have different voltage specifications and polarity which could result in short circuit fire or damage to the instrument When charging the batteries by the instrument do not insert or pull the batteries out Failure to observe this may result in dama
75. t Particles enter the unit from here Attach the provided standard inlet To use the provided isokinetic suction probe attach the Tygon tube to the end of the inlet LCD Touch Panel This touch panel allows you to setup and control all instrument functions Paper Cover Open Switch Slide this switch to open the cover when changing the printer roll paper To change printer paper refer to 2 4 1 Printer Paper Replacement Printer For printing measurement data Set the printer roll paper here Power Switch When the main power switch located on the rear of the unit is ON you can turn the power on or off by using this button 1 Part Names and Functions 2 Optional Sensor Connecting Terminal Terminals where optional sensors can be connected Refer to 5 Connecting Option Sensors for details Sampling Air Exhaust Port e Filtered sample air is exhausted at this port Do not block the port as it may result in damage to the instrument Upper SERVICE PORT1 Connector Service only Middle SERVICE PORT2 Connector Service only Lower USB Connector SERVICE PORT 1 1 El SERVICE PORT 2 s 4 MEMORY CARD Insert a USB flash drive to store measurement data ch ETHERNET 44 ORE A ee __ o S y si p e MEMORY CARD Insertion Slot Insert the MMC card to store measurement
76. t will increase the start time in 10 minute intervals until you press OK 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 29 Display screen example in each Measurement MODE To display the chart tap Y button while measuring SINGLE MODE SINGLE FILE 5620120329205701 TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 E Tap STOP to stop a measurement 03 29 2012 CONTINUOUS MODE Measuring 00 00 24 CONTINUOUS FILE C020120329211033 00 00 24 21 10 03 29 2012 Particle Size ALL SINGLE FILE 5620120329205701 TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 21 00 03 29 2012 Measuring 00 03 55 Monitor ps FILE Particle Size ALL 1 0 Particle CONTINUOUS FILE 020120329211033 TIME 00 03 55 21 14 03 29 2012 After a measurement in INTERVAL mode is finished the measurement results will be displayed INTERVAL MODE Measuring Was 00 00 05 RESULT RAW DATA CALC DATA um 55 After measurement is finished INTERVAL FILE 1N20120329211842 gt CYCLES 1122 TIME 00 00 05 dd INTERYAL 00 00 05 00 00 12 21 18 03 29 2012 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 30 3 6 2 STATS When not using a MAP file Tap START to display CONFIRM screen A measurement will start based on the setting configured in 3 5 MODE STATS POINTS 175 CYCLES TIME 00 00 00 00 00 10 START to start a me
77. the unit and ENABLE ALARM LEVEL de threshold for each particle os 0990999 Check the particle size that you want to alarm v 1 0 999999 by external contact output and audible 3 0 0999999 alarm EE Note that audible alarm will be activated 10 0 0999999 v Alarm Sound CANCEL only when Alarm Sound is checked Also enter the threshold that you want to trigger the alarm To enter the threshold tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap Enter In the OPTION tab you can set an alarm threshold for TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY VELOCITY and DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE Temp Velo Tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad ms Enter a value and tap Enter 10 0 20 0 02 h dibl h T AI 255 TM To activate the audible alarm chec arm Sound ALARM SETTING PARTICLE OPTION Tap APPLY to save the settings Authentication required Alarm Sound The window is not closed Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the settings and close the window The previous configuration will be applied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure OPTION SENSOR SETTING Measuring OPTION SENSOR SETTING UNIT RH ms 7 MN oo 00 00 00 50 0 100 0 10 1000 INSTANT v INSTANT v INSTANT v INSTANT v 54 In the OPTION SENSOR SETTING screen you can con
78. transfer log files Select EXPORT in the USER MANAGEMENT window to transfer user information files User needs the authorization Copy Files to copy files To update the user information file on the instrument in the USER MANAGEMENT window import the user information file edited on a PC 4 2 Remote Console The program allows remote operation of the instrument from a PC via network Connect the instrument to the network and enter the appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING screen To access the instrument from a PC enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING User authentication is required when connecting to the instrument via PC Enter your User ID and Password as registered in the instrument Authentication is required for remote control 4 3 Create Schedule You can create schedules to be used for STATS mode and STANDARD mode and upload them to the instrument Connect the instrument to the network and enter the appropriate settings in the 4 PC Applications 66 COMMUNICATION SETTING screen To access the instrument form a PC enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING User authentication is required when connecting to the instrument Enter your User ID and Password as registered in the instrument User needs the authorization Copy Files to files 4 4 Remote Measurement You can read data stored in the instrument directly from PCs connected via net
79. ualification ID administrator d Password Password reenter Company f Division g Memo Password expires on 2012 09 23 Registered by administrator on 2012 03 27 1 ill CANCEL Last modified by administrator on 2012 03 27 i User Information NO 1 Name administrator Information Qualification h Access Sontr Panel Change Measurement Mode Copy Files Include Remote Access Delete Files Password expires on 2012 09 23 Registered by administrator on 2012 03 27 i il CANCEL Last modified by administrator on 2012 03 27 60 In the User Information Window you can add users and edit user information Information tab contains user information Qualification tab is for setting user authorizations a User Number automatically assigned b User Name up to 40 characters c User ID up to 16 characters Duplicate IDs are not allowed d Password 4 to 16 characters e Password Re enter confirmation of password f Company Division up to 99 characters g Memo up to 99 characters h Qualification Check the items to set user authorizations Administrators automatically have authorization to perform all tasks Items i j and show when a user edits user information i Password expiration Shows the expiration date of the password Passwords expire every 180 days The default Administrator password needs to be changed withi
80. work to take measurements You need to connect the instrument to the network and make appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING Before taking remote measurements START IN REMOTE MODE needs to be checked in the REMOTE MODE SETTING window which can be displayed from the CONTROL PANEL screen of the instrument Enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING for the destination 5 Connecting Option Sensors 67 5 Connecting Option Sensors Two types of sensors plus an alarm function are available as optional extras for this instrument By connecting the sensors or an alarm to three different connectors on the rear of the unit you can perform two different kinds of measurement and one contact output for the alarm simultaneously Temperature Humidity Velocity Probe Model 6531 Temp Range 20 to 70 Temp Accuracy z0 5 9C Humidity Range 2 to 98 Humidity 2 when in the range of Accuracy 2 80 RH other 3 Velocity Range 0 01 to 30 m s Velocity 2 of reading or 0 015m s Accuracy whichever is greater 10 16 x212 mm Length of the probe cable 2m Contact Output Cable Model 3910 03 When the alarm function is ON and the threshold is exceeded the alarm will be turned ON Photocoupler Spec Maximum rating 60V 400 mA Red Black The alarm output is a single set of contacts that Pressure Transmitter Mogel C204 0 100Ra activates upon any sensor thr
81. x seconds DELAY Start delay is ON Measurement will start in seconds Please wait oc out In the MESSAGE SETTING window you can choose whether or not to display messages for PREPARATION and DELAY Tap OK in order to activate the settings Authentication required PREPARATION will display a message after the pump is ON before sampling starts DELAY will display a message before sampling starts when START DELAY function is ON 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 56 3 8 2 Setting SU In the Setting window you can configure the following DATE TIME LCD SOUND COMMUNICATION PUMP REGION 1 DATEITIME lH co sounD a Ce COMMUNICATION f PUMP 4 EA Locour DATE TIME setting To adjust DATE tap V to display a calendar and set the date To change the TIME tap hours minutes and seconds then use the A Y buttons to adjust the selected number Tap OK to activate the settings Authentication required Setting DATE TIME DATE TIME DATE 3 12712012 M TIME 4 5839AM Setting Loc ouT DATE TIME DATE TIME DATE 34272012 M TIME EI March2012 gt SOUND 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 EXE 25 29 30 231 Today 3 27 2012 oc our In the LCD settings configure the Power saver time out and Brightness setting Also

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