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1. Dropping or hitting the instrument may cause damage and malfunctioning o Set batteries in the correct direction Setting the batteries in the wrong direction may cause leakage leading to contamination of the instrument and Insert surroundings Properly o Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent The body may deform or deteriorate Use soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist soak the cloth in a neutral detergent and wipe the instrument with a soft cloth Prohibition Do not use volatile solvents such as thinner and benzine o Do not use the instrument near equipment emitting high radiation noise The instrument may malfunction due to the noise Handle F KAP F P I o Connect the AC adapter to a power source with minimum noise p The noise may cause malfunctioning iii N Caution o Pull out the plug when the instrument is not in use Failure to observe the above may cause electrical shock fire hazard and circuit damage o If the instrument is not to be used for a long period the batteries must be removed from the battery compartment Do not leave spent batteries in the battery compartment Failure to observe the above may cause battery leakage Handle Properly Table of Contents I Packing EAS acid ANU AA 1 1 1 Standard Accessories ia ad 1 1 2 Optional Accessories Sold Separately esses 1 2 Description of COMPpONEN S ccoooocccconoccnononcnnnnonn
2. and press Switch between ENTER key OK NO by using the A V key Change between 0 9 by using the A V key SAMPLING SAMPLE TIME 00 01 00 TOTAL TIME 00 12 00 OK Relation between SAMPL and INT For example when a measurement is performed with the following setting REPEAT 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 STR N BEEP N SAMPLE 01 00 2TIMES INT 00 10 00 NO Press START STOP WAIT approx 10sec Sampling for 1min Suspension Time Sampling for 1 min INT includes Sampling time and Measurement stops and Sampling suspension time measured value will be displayed 4 2 SINGLE Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen Power UP lt MENU gt Move the i IMEASURE MODE ae Measurement Setting Screen 2 DATA PROCESSING A Y key LOC LOC number can be used for identifying room Press ENTER key numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory STR 3 OPTIONS lt MEASURE MODE gt Move th 1 REPEAT 4 CALC pun b i Used when storing data in the instrument When 2 SINGLE S REMOTE A wine storing the data select Y by using the AV key Select N if you do not want to store the data Press ENTER key BEEP Alarm goes off when alarm level is exceeded SINGLE 0 3 0 5 5 0um SAMPLE LOC 021 STR N BEEP N Sets sampling time Setting range is from 10 sec SAMPLE 01 00 to 99min 59sec FRE
3. o Never disassemble or heat the battery pack or discard the battery pack in fire The battery pack may explode epike o roperly o For AC power supply do not use the AC adapter other than the one supplied with the instrument An inappropriate adapter may damage the instrument It may generate heat and cause fire o Never disassemble modify or repair Prohibition O This instrument uses a Class 3B laser diode as the light source Do Not Modify or Exposure to the laser may cause loss of eyesight and other injury Disassembly may cause short circuit and or other failure o Handle the instrument properly in accordance with the instructions provided in this operation manual Improper use may cause electric shock fire hazard and damage o If abnormal noise smell or smoke is observed or if liquid has entered the instrument turn off the power immediately remove the batteries or pull out the plug Failure to observe the above may cause electric shock fire hazard or damage Please contact your local distributor or Kanomax s service center for repair 11 Disassemble Handle Properly E o Do not use or keep the instrument in hot humid or dusty environment The instrument may not function properly outside the specified temperature range Prohibited i Installati Exposure to direct sunlight may discolor or UE deform the instrument o Do not drop or hit the instrument
4. gt Move the 1 REPEAT 4 CALC cursor by 2 SINGLE 5 REMOTE A Y key 3 CONT 6 1SO gt 4 Press ENTER key REMOTE 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 Press ENTER key REMOTE 30B 20 32 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Press ENTER key 1 Measurement start stop is the software 1 1 1 controlled by supplied with the instrument 16 Measurement Setting Screen LOC LOC number can be used for identifying room numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory Press START STOP key 30B 20 32 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 1 15E 3 m3 1 84E 2 m3 5 22E 3 m3 0 00 E 0 m3 1 00E 1 m3 1 00E 0 m3 5 22E 3 m3 0 00E 0 m3 17 Displayed particle size can be changed by using the A Y key When STR is set to Y the data will be stored in the instrument 4 6 ISO gt 4 Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen lt MENU gt 1 MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt MEASURE MODE gt I REPEAT 4 CALC 2 SINGLE S REMOTE 3 CONT 6 18024 Press ENTER key ISO 4 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 STR N BEEP N SAMPLE 01 00 2TIMES INT 00 10 00 OK Press ENTER key SAMPLING SAMPLE TIME 00 01 00 TOTAL TIME 00 12 00 FREEREC 9999 OK Press ENTER key ISO 4 30B 20 32 WAIT 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 1POINT 00 02 18 Measurement Setting Screen LOC LOC number can b
5. set to RS232C 6 5 Hotkey By presetting the HOTKEY function measurement in the preset measurement mode can be performed on pressing the START STOP key on the lt MENU gt screen Setup procedure is shown below lt MENU gt 1 MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES Press ENTER key Measurement mode changes lt HOTKEY gt E D each time the A Y key is pressed REPEAT Press PREV key lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 32 6 6 Automatic Measurement Start Measurement will start automatically when the preset time has expired Setup procedure is shown below lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES Press ENTER key Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to the lt AUTOSTART gt next item DELAY 10 SEC 1 gt 0 gt SEC gt ON AUTOSTART ON Measurement mode changes each time the A Y key is pressed Press PREV key lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 33 7 Error Messages When there is an error the self diagnosis function displays a symbol on the screen indicating an error symbol will be displayed where m mark is shown below REPEAT 30B m 20 32 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 02 5 0 0 00
6. the instrument for continuous measurement Insert the AC adapter and press any key except the power key The power supply will automatically switch to the AC adapter and the display will return to the normal measurement screen To turn off the power during the Secondary Alarm Level press the power key It is recommended that the AC adapter is used for prolonged measurements e Data Storage Condition under Battery Alarm Status Data measured before the Secondary Alarm Level will be stored e Data Storage Condition when Recovered from Secondary Alarm If the AC adapter is connected during the Secondary Alarm Level the status will recover to enable continuous measurement and data storage In this case the Secondary Alarm period during which the measurement was stopped must be taken into consideration when handling the data REPEAT 3B L 15 25 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 cf LOW BATTERY 0 5 0 00E 0 cf 01 06 5 0 0 00E 0 cf Primary Alarm Secondary Alarm Data Storage Condition of Each Measurement Mode Measurement Mode Data Storage Condition REPEAT AII data taken before the Secondary Alarm will be stored SINGLE Data will be stored if the measurement completes before the Secondary Alarm E Pi th Al t t CONTINUOUS If STO 7 pressed before the Secondary Alarm data up to that point will be stored CALCULATION Data of the measurements performed before the Secondary Alarm will be stored ISO gt C4 Data of the measurements p
7. 2 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Operate by using 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 FINISH A Y key ERASE DATA Press ENTER key 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 CALCULATE ISO 4 30B 20 32 END 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 02 02 EDIT TIMES 2POINT AVG 6 75E 2 m3 STD 0 10E 0 m3 UCL 9 99E 2 m3 2POINT AVG 0 02E 1 m3 STD 0 0 0E 0 m3 UCL 0 01E 1 m3 20 5 View Stored Data Data stored in the LPC can be viewed on the screen or by printing Displaying on the LPC screen View in DISPLAY mode Printing output An optional printer and printer cable sold separately are required for printing 21 5 1 Viewing Stored Data on LPC Screen The data stored in the LPC can be viewed on its screen by the following procedure lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS RECORD Number of stored data records START Data number of data to be displayed Press ENTER key lt DATA PROCESSING gt RECORDS 99999 1 DISPLAY 3 PRINT 2 UPLINK 4 CLEAR Press ENTER key DISPLAY RECORDS 9999 START 9000 Press START STOP key 05 08 14 28 5 68E 3 m3 5 67E 1 m3 IPOINT 05 08 11 58 1 25E 4 m3 5 68E 3 m3 5 67E 1 m3 Press ENTER key ISO 4 MODE REPEAT MODE LOC 021 2005 06 08 14 28 2005 05 08 11 58 SAMPLE TIME 00 10 00 SAMPLE TIME 00 10 00 ENTER gt NEXT ENTER gt BACK 2POIN
8. 20 32 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 10 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 Press ENTER key CALC 30B 20 32 READY 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 10 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 14 Measurement Setting Screen LOC LOC number can be used for identifying room numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory STR Used when storing data in the instrument When storing the data select Y by using the A Y key Select N if you do not want to store the data BEEP Alarm goes off when alarm level is exceeded SAMPLE Sets sampling time Setting range is from 10 sec to 99min 59sec FREE REC Indicates remaining data storage capacity Setting of every item 1s not mandatory For example you can change only the LOC number and press the START STOP key and the display will switch to a measurement standby screen Press START STOP key CALC 30B 20 32 RUN 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 09 59 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 01 10 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 Displayed particle size can be changed by using the A Y key When STR is set to Y the data will be stored in the instrument 1 15E 3 m3 1 84E 2 m3 5 22E 3 m3 0 00 E 0 m3 1 00E 1 m3 1 00E 0 m3 5 22E 3 m3 0 00E 0 m3 15 4 5 REMOTE Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen lt MENU gt Move the I MEASURE MODE cursor by 2 DATA PROCESSING A Y key 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt MEASURE MODE
9. 5 m3 5 0um 10457E 02 m3 0 5um ISO 4 MODE RESULT AVG 564700E 05 m3 SD 10 457E 02 m3 UCL 4 57E 02 m3 5 0um ISO gt 4 MODE RESULT AVG 564700E 05 m3 SD 10 457E 02 m3 UCL 4 57E 02 m3 25 5 3 Delete Stored Data The data stored in the instrument can be deleted by the following procedure lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt DATA PROCESSING gt RECORDS 99999 1 DISPLAY 3 PRINT 2 UPLINK 4 CLEAR Press ENTER key lt DATA CLEAR gt RECORDS 9999 CLEAR YES Press START STOP key 26 6 Useful Functions The LPC is equipped with useful functions as listed below 1 Alarm Threshold can be set to activate an alarm 2 Changing measurement unit Measurement unit cf m or CNT can be selected 3 Calendar Setting Calendar can be adjusted in case the initial setting needs to be adjusted 4 Communication Setting Communication protocol for communicating with a computer can be provided 5 Hotkey By pressing the START STOP key on the lt MENU gt screen the instrument will switch to a preset measurement mode 6 Automatic Measurement Start Measurement will start automatically when the preset time has expired 27 6 1 Alarm The procedure for setting the alarm is shown below lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Alarm level can be set for each particle size a
10. E 0 m3 Symbol Error Status Solution Failure of laser light emitter L Laser power failure Please contact your local distributor or our service center Flow rate is exceeding the specified value 2 83L min 10 Remove filter or tube if attached to the inlet If the F remains displayed it may be a failure in the F Flow error flow system including pump Please contact your local distributor or our service center Measurable concentration range is exceeded If the O symbol remains displayed even when Maximum measurable O the measurement is performed at a cleaner concentration exceeded location or by attaching the filter please contact your local distributor or our service center 34 8 Low Battery Alarm Battery alarm will be displayed when battery capacity drops below a certain level during battery powered operation When battery voltage drops below 4 2V battery mark will be displayed at the upper right corner of the screen indicating that the instrument is in the Primary Alarm Level The instrument will transfer to the Secondary Alarm Level screen shown on the right in approx 5 minutes after entering the Primary Alarm Level if the AC adapter is not connected In this Secondary Alarm Level the pump laser radiation and measurement function will stop and any Operation except the operation of the power key will be disabled The AC adapter must be connected to
11. E REC 09999 NO FREE REC Indicates remaining data storage capacity 3 CONT 6 15024 Press ENTER key SINGLE 30B WAIT 0 3 Setting of every item is not mandatory 00 04 0 5 For example you can change only the LOC 5 0 number and press the START STOP key and the display will switch to a measurement standby screen SINGLE 30B 20 32 READY 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 01 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 10 Press START STOP key SINGLE 30B 20 32 RUN 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 00 59 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 01 01 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 SINGLE 30B 20 32 END 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 01 01 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the ENTER key is pressed LOC 021 LOC 021 LOC 021 STR N BEEP N Switch between Y N by using the A V key Change between 0 9 by using the A V key SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 Change between 0 9 by using the A V key 11 4 3 CONT Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen lt MENU gt Move the 1 MEASURE MODE cursor by 2 DATA PROCESSING A Y key 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt MEASURE MODE gt Move the 1 REPEAT 4 CALC cursor by 2 SINGLE 5 REMOTE A Y key 3 CONT 6 18074 Press ENTER key CONT 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 STR N BEEP N FREE REC 09999 OK Press ENTER key CONT 30B 20 32 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 M3
12. KANOMAX Handheld Laser Particle Counter MODEL 3887 Operation Manual Read this manual carefully and understand the warnings described in this manual before operating the product Keep this manual handy for future reference O 06001 07 12 Thank you for purchasing a product of Kanomax Inc Please read this operation manual carefully and operate the instrument appropriately by following the instructions given in this manual Important Safety Information Types and definitions of warning signs used in this operation manual are shown below A Danger To prevent serious injury or death Warnings in this classification indicate danger that may result in serious injury or death if not observed A Caution To prevent damage to the product Warnings in this classification indicate risks of damage to the product and performance failure that affect the product warranty if not observed Description of Symbols A O A This symbol indicates a condition including danger that requires caution The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle e g high temperature caution symbol shown on the left This symbol indicates prohibition Do not take a prohibited action shown inside or near this symbol e g disassemble prohibiting symbol shown on the left This symbol indicates a mandatory action A specific action is given near the symbol This symbol indicates a warning of possible laser radiation
13. Press ENTER key CONT 30B 20 32 READY 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 12 Measurement Setting Screen LOC LOC number can be used for identifying room numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory STR Used when storing data in the instrument When storing the data select Y by using the A Y key Select N if you do not want to store the data BEEP Alarm goes off when alarm level is exceeded SAMPLE Sets sampling time Setting range is from 10 sec to 99min 59 sec FREE REC Indicates remaining data storage capacity Setting of every item is not mandatory For example you can change only the LOC number and press the START STOP key and the display will switch to a measurement standby screen Press START STOP key CONT 30B 20 32 RUN 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 00 01 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 Press START STOP key CONT 30B 20 32 STOP 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 M3 13 4 4 CALC Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen Power UP lt MENU gt Move the 1 MEASURE MODE cursor by 2 DATA PROCESSING A Y key 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt MEASURE MODE gt Move the I REPEAT 4 CALC cursor by 2 SINGLE 5 REMOTE A Y key 3 CONT 6 18074 Press ENTER key CALC 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 STR N BEEP N SAMPLE 10 00 IOTIMES FREE REC 09999 OK Press ENTER key CALC 30B
14. T 3 55E 2 m3 0 00E 0 m3 0 00E 0 m3 22 5 2 Printing Stored Data Required Items To print the measured data a dedicated cable and printer is required Printer Cable MODEL 3887 07 Printer DPU H245 Connect the printer cable to the communication connector of the instrument Power up the printer Internal setting is not necessary The data stored in the instrument can be printed out from the dedicated printer connected to the instrument by the following procedure lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt DATA PROCESSING gt RECORDS 99999 1 DISPLAY 3 PRINT 2 UPLINK 4 CLEAR Press ENTER key lt PRINT gt RECORDS 9999 1 START 9000 2 END 9010 Press START STOP key 23 e Print Example 1 REPEAT SINGLE CONTINUOUS Mode 2000 03 21 16 40 E REPEAT RECORDS 00008 LOCATION 188 TEST 01 00 INT 00 05 30 0 3um 564700 CNT 0 5um 10457 CNT 1 0um 323 CNT 2 CALCULATION Mode 2000 03 21 16 40 E LFO CALCULATION MODE RECORDS 00046 TO 00047 LOCATION 188 TEST 13 23 10 TIMES 0 3um AVG SD MAX MIN 0 5um AVG SD MAX MIN 1 0um AVG SD MAX MIN Q Z 3 Qa ZZ Q Z Z 555553335353535 C CN C Z Q ZZ ZZ 0001 Z Unit As stored 24 3 ISO gt 4 Mode ISO gt 4 RECORDS 00050 00051 LOCATION 02 2000 03 21 16 40 E LFO TEST 01 00 INT 00 01 50 TIMES 02 SIZE AVG 0 Sum 564700E 0
15. e used for identifying room numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory STR Used when storing data in the instrument When storing the data select Y by using the A V key Select N if you do not want to store the data BEEP Alarm goes off when alarm level is exceeded SAMPLE Sets sampling time Setting range is from 10 sec to 99min 59sec TIMES Sets number of sampling times Setting range is from 1 to 99 or CONT Repeats until storage capacity 1s reached Max 10 000 times INT Sets duration of one measurement cycle Setting range is from 10sec to 99min 59sec Minimum time is dependent on set sampling time Setting of every item is not mandatory For example you can change only the LOC number and press the START STOP key and the display will switch to a measurement standby screen 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 1POINT Press START STOP key 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 1POINT The measurement unit can be changed by using the A Y key CNT m3 cf Integrated value Number of particles per one cubic meter 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 NEXT POINT Number of particles per 28 3L 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 2POINT 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 2POINT Press START STOP key ISO54 RUN 00 59 02 02 30B 20 32 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 2POINT 19 30B 20 3
16. erformed before the Secondary Alarm will be stored 35 9 Specifications Product Handheld Laser Particle Counter Model 3887 Measuring Particle 0 3 0 5 5 0um Size Optional Specification 0 3 0 5 1 0um Flow Rate 0 1 cf min 2 83 L min Sampling Time 10 sec to 99min 59sec 1 sec increments Number of Sampling Times 1 to 99 times or Continuous Measurement Total 6 modes Modes Single Repeat Continuous Calculation ISO gt 4 Remote Display LCD 20 letters 4 lines Error Display Excess Concentration Laser Power Failure Flow Error 10 and Low Battery External I O USB Mini B Connector Wiring is different from USB Communication RS232C RS485 Switched from the Menu Protocol RS232C is for communicating with a computer or printer RS485 is for cascade connection In order to use RS485 for communicating with a computer the computer must be equipped with a RS485 I F Baud Rate 9600bps 115200bps when linked by data transfer software Buffer Memory 10 000 data records CALC mode requires 4 data records for 1 measurement Power Four 4 AA Ni MH batteries 4 8V 12 1Ah or AC adapter input 100 240V The batteries must be charged by the supplied battery charger They cannot be charged by the AC adapter Battery Life Continuous operating hours Max 3 hours when using Ni MH batteries Subject to change depending on operational co
17. he A V or l ENTER key is pressed 2005 08 05 You can move between l items by pressing the 2005 08 05 ENTER key but cannot l return to the previous 2005 08 05 screen by pressing the l PREV key 13 29 l 13 29 Press PREV key T 13 29 y 13 29 lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES UTILITIES gt 1 DATE 2005 08 05 2 TIME 13 29 3 ID 00 MAX 31 lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 30 6 4 Communication Setting The procedure for setting the communication protocol to communicate with a computer is shown below lt MENU gt 1 MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES UTILITIES gt 1 DATE 2005 08 05 2 TIME 13 29 3 ID 00 MAX 31 Press ENTER key UTILITIES gt 4 COMMUNICATION RS232C Press PREV key lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 31 Change the values by using the A V key Move the cursor to the ID row by pressing the ENTER key 2005 08 05 l 2005 08 05 l 2005 08 05 l 2005 08 05 l 2005 08 05 y 2005 08 05 q 13 29 l 13 29 l 13 29 l 13 29 l 00 Change ID number by using the y A Y key 00 i Chan i 1 ge setting by using the RS232C A Y key RS232C RS485 When using the supplied software ID must be set to 00 and COMMUNICATION must be
18. lkali batteries can be used as well Maximum continuous operating hours When using alkali batteries 1 hour When using the supplied rechargeable batteries 3 hours The above continuous operating hours are subject to change due to operational conditions such as ambient condition or use of the sampling tube e Caution for Extremely Long Measurement Periods The instrument is unsuitable for continuous measurements for a prolonged period It may hasten deterioration of the light source and inner pump and require maintenance in a shorter interval e For Prolonged Measurements Note that the data will not be saved 1f the power is cut during a measurement Make sure to prevent running out of batteries or power cut of AC power e Sampling Environment The instrument is designed for use in clean rooms or clean environments where the concentration is below the maximum measurable concentration of 2 000 000 particles cf Using the instrument in a high temperature humidity environment or in an environment with high particle concentration may cause damage to the instrument or shorten the maintenance interval 4 Measurement Modes The instrument is equipped with six 6 measurement modes e REPEAT Mode Suitable for repeated measurement at a same location Measurement of a certain sampling period and interval can be repeated from twice to infinite number of times When storing the measurement data the maximum number of measurement
19. nditions Dimensions 111 W x 70 H x 197 D mm Weight Approx 680g without battery Standard AC Adapter Power Cable Ni MH Batteries Battery Charger Filter Tube Accessories Communication Cable Application Software and Stand Isokinetic Probe Traceability Certificate Options Printer Printer cable Tripod Carrying Case Certain test functions required in China are not included 36 10 Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your unit please check the following list for solutions Symptom Possible Cause Solution Refer to The display does not appear when the power is turned ON The AC adapter is not connected properly Confirm the AC adapter and power cable Low battery Replace the batteries gt Recharge the batteries Ni MH batteries 3 1 Ni MH battery drains fast Insufficient battery charge Recharge 3 1 Reading is blinking Alarm level is exceeded Confirm alarm setting 4 3 Measurement does not start Particle count or concentration is too high Particle count or concentration is too low When operating status 1s WAIT Wait until status changes to READY and press START key READY o Press START key STOP Press START key wait until status changes to READY and press START key again Attach the supplied filter and confirm that the reading drops to zero Reading drops to zero Concentration of measuring enviro
20. nment is too high Reading remains high Possible instrument failure Please contact your local distributor Confirm error status of laser power failure or flow error Reading is displayed as HHH indicates that the measurable range is exceeded Printing cannot be performed Can not transfer data to the computer Setting such as the baud rate setting is not made properly Confirm the printer setting Improper cable connection Confirm that the printer cable is used Not the RS232C cable Confirm cable connection Confirm that the RS232C cable is used Not the printer cable Computer is not properly set for data transfer 6 4 6 3 If the problem cannot be solved by confirming the above please contact your local distributor or our service center 37 11 Warranty and After Service gt A warranty card is not included in this product gt The instrument excluding consumables such as batteries is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year from the date of original purchase After Service gt When you have a problem with your unit please check out the Troubleshooting section first gt If that does not help please contact your local distributor or call our service center See last page for contact information During the warranty period we will repair at no charge a product that prove
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22. r a setting PREV Key To switch the display screen POWER Key To turn ON OFF the power A Y Keys To select a menu and change a setting DC Jack To supply power with a dedicated AC adapter Communication Port To communicate with a computer or printer Battery Compartment Use four 4 AA rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries Operating hours by battery power are only ensured when using the supplied Ni MH batteries 3 Precautions for Use The following precautions must be taken when using the instrument e Sampling There are possibilities of particle deposit rescattering when sampling is performed by using a tube connected to the inlet It is recommended that sampling is performed without using the tube However if a tube 1s required for sampling the tube recommend below must be used e Sampling Tube Recommended Sampling Tube TYGON Inner Diameter 4 3mm x Outer Diameter 7 5mm Product or Norton This product can be purchased from dealers of physical and chemical equipment as well as through our sales offices e Power The instrument can be powered by AA batteries or AC power e AC Power For AC powered operation the dedicated AC adapter supplied with the instrument must be used The AC adapter accommodates voltage of AC 86 264V 50 60Hz however the connection plug is dedicated to AC 100V e AA Batteries In addition to the supplied AA rechargeable batteries Ni MH 1 2V 1600mA a
23. ry power Ni MH Batteries or product of same specification The batteries cannot be charged by using the AC adapter The dedicated charger listed below must be used for charging the batteries NC NQR02 To recharge the Ni MH batteries ia SP As m ia ox Charging time is approx 240min specification For operations such as transferring the data stored in the Application S388 70 instrument memory to a computer or controlling the Software CD instrument by a computer Operation Manual for Application Software is saved in the CD RS232C Cable 3887 08 To connect the instrument with a computer Stand To stabilize the instrument for measurement Isokinetic Probe To be connected to the inlet to match the measurement condition with the sampling air Traceability Certificate Calibration certificate 1 2 Optional Accessories Sold Separately Item Model Description Printer DPU H245 To directly print the measured data from the instrument Printer Cable 3887 07 To connect the instrument with a printer Carrying Case 3887 02 To store the instrument Tripod To stabilize the instrument for measurement 1 Model 3887 03 includes a filter and a connection tube 2 Model 3887 01 does not include an extension power cable 2 Description of Components Inlet 2 83L min suction volume START STOP Key To start stop sampling ENTER Key To execute a menu and ente
24. s a cleanliness criterion When the set alarm level is crossed the reading will flash during a measurement Then you will hear two beeps after the measurement is complete Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt Il ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES Press ENTER key ALARM 1 0 3um 1 00E 2 0 5um 1 00E4 3 5 0um 1 00E4 The alarm level setting can only be made for the CNT unit Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 28 6 2 Changing Measurement Unit The procedure for changing the measurement unit is shown below lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES Press ENTER key lt UNITS gt Change the unit by using the A V key SETUP The unit changes in the following sequence I PTCL CNT A CNT gt cf m CNT V m ef gt CNT gt m Press PREV key lt OPTION gt 1 ALARM 4 HOTKEY 2 UNITS 5 AUTOST 3 UTILITIES 29 6 3 Calendar Setting The procedure for adjusting the calendar is shown below lt MENU gt Change the value by using the A V key 1MEASURE MODE The cursor can be moved to the next digit by pressing 2 DATA PROCESSING the ENTER key 3 OPTIONS 2005 08 05 Press ENTER key l If an incorrect setting is 2005 08 05 made e g 2005 13 34 a l beep sound will be made 2005 08 05 each time t
25. s is 10 000 times e SINGLE Mode Single measurement which stops when set sampling time has elapsed Measurement stops automatically when set sampling time has elapsed e CONT Continuous Mode Suitable for measurement of random time Measurement is stopped manually le CALC Calculation Mode Processes results of repeated measurements Measurement is repeated as same as the REPEAT Mode and based on the results obtained from the repeated measurements average maximum minimum and standard deviation are calculated and displayed When storing the data in the instrument in CALC mode only the calculation result average maximum minimum and standard deviation will be stored and detail data from the repeated measurements will NOT be stored lt Caution gt Storing the data in CALC mode requires memory 4 times larger than that of modes such as REPEAT SINGLE and CONT Modes When all data is taken in CALC Mode maximum 2 500 data records can be stored e ISO gt 4 Mode Suitable for cleanliness assessment of ISO Class 5 to 9 This mode is suitable for cleanliness assessment in accordance with ISO14644 1 2 or JIS B9920 The result is displayed by calculating the average standard deviation and 95 UCL automatically from the sampled data and number of sampling times e REMOTE Mode Externally controlled measurement Measurement is controlled externally by using the
26. s to be defective due to material or workmanship under normal use The limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the product and does not apply in cases such as loss or damage to the product due to abuse mishandling or alternation by the customer or natural disaster All return shipping charges are the responsibility of the customer Repair after warranty expiration Upon request we will repair the instrument at the customer s expense if the instrument s performance is found to be recoverable by providing the repair Replacement parts are available for a minimum period of five 5 years after termination of production This storage period of replacement parts is considered as the period during which we can provide repair service For further information please contact our service center When making an inquiry please provide the following information Product Name Handheld Laser Particle Counter Model Number 3887 Serial Number XXXXXX Date of Purchase Day Month and Year Description of Symptom in Detail 38 12 Contact Information KE KANOMAX U S A KANOMAX USA INC PO Box 372 219 Route 206 Andover NJ 07821 U S A Tel 800 247 8887 973 786 6386 FAX 973 786 7586 URL http www kanomax usa com E Mail info kanomax usa com JAPAN KANOMAX JAPAN INC 2 1 Shimizu Suita City Osaka 565 0805 Japan TEL 81 6 6877 0183 FAX 81 6 6879 5570 URL http ww
27. software supplied with the instrument 4 1 REPEAT Mode Setup procedure is shown below Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen Power Up lt MENU gt I MEASURE MODE 2 DATA PROCESSING 3 OPTIONS Press ENTER key lt MEASURE MODE gt 1 REPEAT 4 CALC 2 SINGLE 5 REMOTE 3 CONT 6 18024 Press ENTER key REPEAT 0 3 0 5 5 0um LOC 021 STR N BEEP N SAMPLE 01 00 2TIMES INT 00 10 00 NO Press ENTER key SAMPLING SAMPLE TIME TOTAL TIME 00 01 00 00 12 00 OK Press ENTER key REPEAT 30B 20 32 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 02 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Measurement Setting Screen LOC LOC number can be used for identifying room numbers or measurements Setting of this item is not mandatory STR Used when storing data in the instrument When storing the data select Y by using the A V key Select N if you do not want to store the data BEEP Alarm goes off when alarm level is exceeded SAMPLE Sets sampling time Setting range is from 10 sec to 99min 59sec TIMES Sets number of sampling times Setting range is from 1 to 99 or CONT Repeats until storage capacity 1s reached Max 10 000 times INT Sets duration of one measurement cycle Setting range is from 10sec to 99min 59sec Minimum time is dependent on set sampling time Setting of every item is not mandatory For example you can change only the LOC number and press the START STOP key and the di
28. splay will switch to a measurement standby screen REPEAT 30B 20 32 READY 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 02 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Press START STOP key REPEAT RUN 00 59 01 02 The measurement unit can be changed by using the A Y key CNT Integrated value m3 Number of particles per one cubic meter cf Number of particles per 28 3L Display of Optional Specification REPEAT 30B 20 32 REPEAT 30B 20 32 WAIT 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 RUN 0 3 0 00E 0 m3 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 59 0 5 0 00E 0 m3 00 02 1 0 0 00E 0 m3 02 02 5 0 0 00E 0 m3 Above shows a display for a unit with the optional specification 0 3 0 5 1 0um REPEAT The maximum particle size will be 1 0um for END every sampling screen 00 59 02 02 Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the ENTER key is pressed LOC 021 LOC 021 LOC 021 STR N BEEP N Switch between Y N by using the A V key Change between 0 9 by using the A V key SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 SAMPLE 01 00 Change between 0 9 by using the A V key 2TIMES gt 2TIMES Change between 0 9 by using the A V key Change between 0 9 and to CONT by using A Y key INT 00 10 00 INT 00 10 00 INT 00 10 00 INT 00 10 00 Change between 0 9 by using the A V key Select NO and press ENTER key INT 00 10 00 INT 00 10 00 NO LOC 021 Select OK
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