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1. 4 26 2010 Enter Location gt 4 31 07 AM Enter new name for location Roomi7l OK H Cancel To add a location click on the Add button In the Add Location screen click in the edit box in the middle and use the on screen keyboard to add a location name Click OK when finished Operation 3 23 3 24 417617010 Add Location e AM Enter name for new location Cancel To remove a location click on location to be removed and click the Remove button Back in the main Locations screen after all editing has been completed press OK when finished Recipe Screen Use this screen to load and save recipes Recipes let you save a group of settings recipe that you use over and over so you don t have to reset individual settings There may be up to 100 recipes stored in the unit 4 26 2010 4 44 54 AM AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter mg Geen If you select a name in the box highlighted when you Select Save the recipe is saved over the selected file name no dialog pops up asking for a file name If no name is selected highlighted then you are asked for a file name and no Recipe name Is currently selected The settings parameters that are saved include For each channel 1 6 e Alarm setting on off e Alarm threshold value e Channel setting enabled disabled e Channel threshold value Sample Timing settings Count mode Count total Start delay in secs
2. Warning means that unsafe use of the instrument could result in serious injury to you or cause damage to the instrument Follow the procedures x prescribed Caution or Warning Symbols The following symbols may accompany cautions and warnings to indicate the nature and consequences of hazards Warns that uninsulated voltage within the instrument may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore itis dangerous to make contact with any part inside the instrument Warns that the instrument contains a laser and that important information about its safe operation and maintenance is included in the manual Warns that the instrument is susceptible to electro static dissipation ESD and ESD protection procedures should be followed to avoid damage Indicates the connector is connected to earth ground and cabinet ground Safety Information Ix Getting Help To obtain assistance with this product or to submit suggestions please contact Customer Service TSI Incorporated 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview MN 55126 U S A Fax 651 490 3824 USA Fax OO1 651 490 3824 International Telephone 1 800 874 2811 USA or 651 490 2811 International 001 651 490 2811 E mail Address aerotrak tsi com Web site www tsi com D AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Unpacking The AEROTRAK Model 9306 Airborne Particle Counter particle counter is a lightweight
3. This screen lets you set the current date and time and set the date format Press OK when finished You can select options using the arrows or tapping on the screen which brings up the keyboard Date and Time gt TOE Date 4723200 M Time 9 13 26 AM C 24 Hour Cancel Date Press the down arrow to display a calendar then select the date from the calendar Select the time component you want to change hours minutes seconds and then use the left and right arrows to adjust to the current time Time display is in 24 hour format when checked Operation 3 13 3 14 Display Screen This screen lets you set or change visual parameters SST 472972010 Display 9 16 18 AM Screen Alignment Field Description O o O Screen Alignment Press this item to reset the screen alignment and follow the directions on the alignment screen Information Screen This screen lets you view the system s model serial number copyright manufacture date calibration date next calibration date firmware version USB IP address and date and time format Press Close when finished 4290 2010 Information gt 9 71 04 AM Model 9310 01 Serial 93100104001 Copyright 2008 27010 Manufacture Date 4 29 7010 Last Calibrated 4 29 2010 Calibration Due 4 29 2011 Firmware Yersion 0 0 1 Ethernet IP 10 1 12 11 Date Format M dj yyyy Time Format h mmiss tt AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle
4. At Rest Wi Min Locations 3 Room Definition Min Samples 3 Allowable Sizes Minimum Yolumes 1 96E 002 Generate 3 1E 002 Close FU GMP Annex 1 SEENEN Room Area 9 00 m e Class Level C Air Flow Unidirectional Room Status AE Rest Min Locations 3 Room Definition Min Samples 3 Allowable Sizes Minimum Yolumes 0 5 um 00E 000 L 5 0 um 6 90E 000 L Generate Close 3 30 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter mg Joscp Room Status Displays the status of the room See Room Definition Screen below Min Locations Displays the minimum number of locations that must be Sampled in the room Min Samples Displays the minimum number of samples that must be taken at each location Min Vol per channel Allowable channel sizes for the selected Class Level for that Standard Room Definition Press to set definitions for the room See Room Definition Screen below Generate Press to begin generating a report that you can view on screen or print See Generate Screens below Room Definition Screen Use this screen to define specific values for the room Press OK when finished gt 4 29 2010 Room Definition 12 00 45 PM Room Status Operational x Air Flow Unidirectional Class H ed Area 200000 JON m Field Description Room Status Selectthe room status As Built At Rest or Operational Select the air flow Unidirectional or Non unidirectional Select
5. Hold delay in secs Sample time in secs Count Mode Units Settings e Display normalized e Units count ft or mi e Cumulative Differential e Volume units Printing settings e Auto printand mode e Print cumulative differential e Print reverse setting if supported e Print model separator serial number Save AS When you select Save As a new window opens that lets you enter a name for the recipe you want to save Load Highlight the recipe you want to load and press Load The settings parameters are reset to the values of that recipe Delete Highlight the recipe you want to delete and press Delete The recipe is deleted Operation 3 25 3 26 Data Tab The Data tab lets you preview data that has been collected Use the elevator slide on the right to scroll though the records The record number is displayed at the bottom of the tab As each record displays its data and relevant parameters are displayed 6 24 2010 5 07 10 PM bag Size A A EN 0 3 68051 89387 KE 0 5 084 1336 a 1 0 SEAN 352 3 0 123 141 5 0 Fi 18 10 0 11 11 Fee Location LOcoo0 Laser Ok Alarm MONE Sample 00 00 30 Vol 107 00 Flow ALRM Date 6f24f2010 Temp 25 0 C RH 50 Time 4 54 30 PM Vel 3 26 Fels Record 60 Records 100 10000 e Main Data Reports ft m Button used to change between counts and concentration displays Differential concentration Cumulative concentration Print data to the optional printer See P
6. use dhcp 3 15 V vacuum source A 1 vol 3 26 volume 3 18 W X Y warning description ix 2 3 symbol ix warranty ill A 2 weight A 2 Z zero check maintenance 5 1 performing 2 5 zero count level A 1 zoom 3 10 zoomed data screen 3 5 Index 4 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter TSI Incorporated 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview MN 55126 U S A USA Tel 1 800 874 2811 E mail aerotrak tsi com Website www tsi com UK Tel 44 149 4 459200 E mail tsiuk tsi com Website www tsiinc co uk France Tel 33 491 118764 E mail tsifrance tsi com Website www tsiinc fr Germany Tel 49 241 523030 E mail tsigmbh tsi com Website www tsiinc de India Tel 91 80 41132470 E mail tsi india tsi com China Tel 86 10 8251 6588 E mail tsibeijing tsi com Singapore Tel 65 6595 6388 E mail tsi singapore tsi com Contact your local TSI Distributor or visit our website www tsi com for more detailed specifications P N 6004215 Rev C Copyright 2011 by TSI Incorporated Printed in U S A
7. AM Select range to print All Records Gs Print Cancel The print data screen will show progress on the current selected range of sample data to be printed Press the Cancel Printing button to cancel the rest of the print job 4 26 2010 5 10 34 AN Printing Sample 10 10 Completed Cancel Printing AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Reports Tab Use this screen to select various standard reports for viewing and printing Use the Room Definition icon Po view or change specific values for the room and class and the Generate icon lt 3 to generate reports for viewing or printing 4 26 2010 5 12 46 AM Federal Federal I50 14644 1 Standard Standard M3 FT3 Main The standard reports are shown below Fed Std 209E F SE Room Area 96 88 Ft Class Level 100 Air Flow Unidirectional Room Status Operational Min Locations 4 Min Samples 5 Room Definition Allowable Sizes Minimum Yolumes 0 3 um 1 00E 001 F3 0 5 um 2 00E 001 F3 Generate Close Operation 3 29 Fed Std 209E M al 4 26 2010 5 19 09 AM Room Area 9 00 m2 Class Level M2 Air Flow Unidirectional Room Status Operational eee 4 Room Definition Min Samples 5 Allowable Sizes Minimum Yolumes i oe my 0 3 um 6 47E 001 m3 Generate 0 5 um 00E 002 m3 Close ISO 14644 1 al 4 26 2010 5 20 71 AM Room Area 9 00 om Class Level 3 Air Flow Unidirectional Room Status
8. Counter Communications Screen This screen lets you configure the IP address subnet and default gateway to which the instrument belongs ae 4 30 2010 Communications 8 47 44 AM IP Address 910 001 001 000 Subnet Mask 299 299 2355 000 Default Gateway 010 001 001 254 o Use DHCP Cancel Field Description O Z OOOO IP Address The numerical identification logical address that is assigned to this device when participating in a computer network utilizing the Internet P rotocol for communication between its nodes Subnet Mask A network of computers and devices that have a common designated IP address routing prefix All hosts within a subnet can be reached in one hop time to live 1 implying that all hosts in a subnet are connected to the same link Default Gateway A node on the computer network that serves as an access point to another network and is chosen when the IP address does not belong to any other entities in the Routing Table Use DHCP When checked this protocol is used to automatically Dynamic Host obtain the information necessary for operation from a Configuration DHCP server running on your local network P rotocol TCP IP is an industry standard networking protocol that allows computers and devices to communicate over Ethernet and other media access channels Providing full details on how to configure an IP network is beyond the scope of this manual Please contac
9. Optical path blocked Nozzle is misaligned Fiber attached on the nozzle tip Detector board damaged Laser power is normal Detach and reconnect probe If problem persists contact TSI technical support Restart measurement Lessen pressure drop across inlet by using larger diameter tubing less tubing and or adding a bleed valve Do notsubject the unit to other than ambient pressure conditions Remove instrument from direct light Return to factory for Service Contact TSI and return to factory Return to factory or factory authorized service centers for service 6 3 6 4 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 7 Contacting Customer Service This chapter gives directions for contacting people at TSI Incorporated for technical information and directions for returning the Model 9306 AEROTRAK Handheld Particle Counter for service Technical Contacts e Ifyou have any difficulty setting up or operating the AEROTRAK Model 9306 or if you have technical or application questions about this system contact an applications engineer at TSI Incorporated 1 800 874 2811 USA or 651 490 2811 or e mail technical service tsi com e Ifthe AEROTRAK Model 9306 does not operate properly or if you are returning the instrument for service visit our website at http rma tsi com or contact TSI Customer Service at 1 800 874 2811 USA or 6
10. Seller does not provide any warranty on finished goods manufactured by others or on any fuses batteries or other consumable materials Only the original manufacturer s warranty applies d Unless specifically authorized in a separate writing by Seller Seller makes no warranty with respect to and shall have no liability in connection with goods which are incorporated into other products or equipment or which are modified by any person other than Seller The foregoing is IN LIEU OF all other warranties and is subject to the LIMITATIONS stated herein NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY IS MADE TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER AND THE LIMIT OF SELLER S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES INJURIES OR DAMAGES CONCERNING THE GOODS INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE TORT STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE THE RETURN OF GOODS TO SELLER AND THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OR AT THE OPTION OF SELLER THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE GOODS IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SELLER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION DISMANTLING OR REINSTALLATION COSTS OR CHARGES No Action regardless of form may be brought against Seller more than 12 months after a cause of action has accrued The goods returned under warranty to Seller s factory shall be at Buyer s risk of loss and will be
11. delay 3 4 3 18 delete 3 25 detector warning 6 3 device setup 3 6 device setup screen 3 13 differential 3 11 3 21 dimensions A 2 A 3 display A 1 screen alignment 3 14 display screen 3 14 E enable 3 17 3 19 environment screen 3 22 environmental sensors A 1 ESD protection ix Ethernet 4 3 European symbol for non dispoable item viii export 3 27 export as 3 27 export data 3 26 export 3 27 export as 3 27 export data screen 3 27 external printer 1 3 external surface A 2 F flow 3 26 error 6 3 flow rate A 1 formats 3 16 functionality 3 1 G generate 3 31 generate screens 3 32 getting help x getting started 2 1 H help x 7 1 HEPA zero filter assembly 1 2 hold 3 18 humidity 3 26 idokinetic inlet 2 1 information screen 3 14 instrument description 2 1 instrument enclosure cleaning 5 1 maintenance 5 1 instrument not meeting zero count specification 6 2 instrument not turning on 6 1 introduction 1 1 IP address 3 15 ISO 21501 4 A 2 isokinetic inlet 1 2 installation 2 6 isokinetic probe 1 4 J JIS B9921 A 2 K keyboard 3 2 L language 3 16 languages A 2 laser 3 26 laser power warning 6 3 laser radiation label viii laser radiation symbol label viii laser safety vii last calibration 3 11 light source A 1 load 3 25 location 3 4 3 5 3 26 locations 3 6 locations screen 3 23 M main tab 3 2 maintenance schedule
12. handheld particle counter with a touch screen interface It operates on the included lithium ion battery or AC power This device has a 0 1 CFM 2 83 L min flow rate and counts bin sizes from 0 3 to 25 pm that depend on the model ordered see table below Up to 10 000 data sets can be downloaded for analysis and reporting using the TRAKPRO Lite Data Download Software included with the device Model szer 9306 03 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 0 2 0 5 0 um 9306 04 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um 9306 V2 0 3 to 10 um user selectable factory calibrated at 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um Typical applications for this particle counter include clean room monitoring research exposure assessment indoor air quality filter testing clearance testing quality assurance and contaminant migration studies All AEROTRAK particle counters meet JIS standards 1 1 Unpacking the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Carefully unpack the AEROTRAK Airborne Particle Counter from the shipping container and verify that all the items shown in the photos below and listed in the following tables are present Contact TSI immediately if items are missing or broken Model 9306 AEROTRAK Airborne Particle Counter Parts List Item Description Part Model Reference Picture AEROTRAK 9306 03 Airborne Particle 9306 04 Counter 9306 V2 Power Supply with 801694 universal plugs WW Isokinetic inlet 700003 AL Battery pack 70003
13. in this manual may result in exposure to hazardous optical radiation vii Labels Advisory labels and identification labels are attached to the outside of the particle counter housing and to the optics housing on the inside of the instrument 1 Serial number 7S AeroTrak APC 9306 03 label back panel Channels 3 5 7 1 2 5um 0 1CFM COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND 1040 11 Manufactured February 2011 Bose 93061107 12V 2 5A CS TSI Incorporated 4 www tsi com 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview MN 55126 USA Made in USA Laser radiation label internal DANGER VISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM WARNING NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Calibration Label d side panel P Calibrated by Date Due Laser radiation symbol label internal European symbol for non disposable item Item must be recycled viii AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Description of Caution Warning Symbols Appropriate caution warning statements are used throughout the manual and on the instrument that require you to take cautionary measures when working with the instrument Caution Caution Failure to follow the procedures prescribed in this manual might result in irreparable equipment damage Important information about the operation E and maintenance of this instrument is included in this manual Warning WARNING
14. not being read properly by microprocessor AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Run the instrument for one half hour with a filter and then recheck the zero count Check that the HEPA filter has been tightly connected to the inlet Check that rubber O ring black on the inlet Is in place Purge instrument by running the instrument for 10 to 15 minutes before attempting zero count test If instrument has heavier contamination purge of 1 hour or longer may be needed Return to factory or factory authorized service centers for service Return to factory or factory authorized service centers for service Return to factory or factory authorized service centers for service Turn on unit The battery will only charge if the unit is turned on but is not actively taking a sample Select Standby Charge when shutting off the instrument if you want the battery to be charged Recharge battery or connect AC cord Restart instrument If problem persists contact TSI technical support TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PROBE ERROR FLOW ERROR LASER POWER DETECTOR WARNING Troubleshooting Possible Cause Corrective Action Temperature RH probe was not recognized Instrument was unable to control flow rate if any tubing is connected to particle counter Pressure drop across inlet may be too large Inlet not at ambient pressure Excessive direct light is entering the aerosol inlet
15. 1 1 651 490 2811 001 651 490 2811 Fax Fax 651 490 3824 150 001 651 490 3824 9001 2008 q gt SCIENCE INNOVATION Manual History The following is a manual history of the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Model 9306 Operation Manual P N 6004215 Revision Date A July 2010 B September 2010 C February 2011 Part Number Copyright Address E mail Address Limitation of Warranty and Liability effective uly 2000 Service Policy Trademarks Warranty 6004215 Revision C February 2011 TSI Incorporated 2010 2011 All rights reserved TSI Incorporated 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview MN 55126 USA aerotrak tsi com Seller warrants the goods sold hereunder under normal use and service as described in the operator s manual shall be free from defects in workmanship and material for 24 months or the length of time specified in the operator s manual from the date of shipment to the customer This warranty period is inclusive of any statutory warranty This limited warranty is subject to the following exclusions a Hot wire or hot film sensors used with research anemometers and certain other components when indicated in specifications are warranted for 90 days from the date of shipment b Parts repaired or replaced as a result of repair services are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use for 90 days from the date of shipment c
16. 2 Computer cable 700033 2m USB A to B 1 HEPA zero filter 700005 assembly 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Q Item Description Part Model Reference Picture 1 TRAKPRO Lite 7001384 version 2 2 or later data download utility CD includes manual 1 Operation Manual 6004215 installed on TRAKPRO Lite CD Calibration certificate n 6004216 Optional Accessories The following photos and table list optional accessories If you ordered optional accessories make certain they have been received and are in working order Model 9306 AEROTRAK os Particle Counter Optional Accessories Item Description Item Description Part Model External battery charger with 700025 AC adapter and power cord Reference Picture External Printer 700085 Carry case 700083 Introduction and Unpacking 1 3 Item Description Part Model Reference Picture Temperature humidity probe 700084 Stainless Steel Isokinetic 700004 inlet Isokinetic probe used with 700001 AL tubing 700002 SS 0 1 cfm Barb Inlet Fitting 700020 Tubing Superthane 1 8 inch 700009 ID x inch OD Clear 100 ft TRAKPRO Lite Secure CD 7001888 for 21 CFR Part 11 compliant optional data downloading accessory AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 2 Getting Started This chapter provides information to help you use the Model 9306 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Parti
17. 5 1 manual 3 20 manual history ii manual automatic beep 3 4 min location 3 31 min samples 3 31 min vol per channel 3 31 model name 3 11 N new password 3 8 3 9 O old password 3 8 3 9 on alarm 3 12 on sample 3 12 operating conditions A 2 operation 3 1 P Q packing instructions 7 3 particle count concentration 3 5 password changing 3 9 power A 2 providing 2 3 using 2 4 power button 2 1 Index 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter power entry button 2 1 power on password confirm new password 3 8 new password 3 8 old password 3 8 power on password screen 3 7 power supply 1 2 print button 3 27 3 28 icon 3 4 schedule screen 3 12 settings screen 3 11 print data 3 26 print schedule automatic printing 3 12 on alarm 3 12 on sample 3 12 print screen cumulative 3 11 differential 3 11 last calibration 3 11 model name 3 11 separator 3 11 print settings serial number 3 11 printer A 2 using 2 4 printer paper colored strip 3 11 printer port 2 1 R recipe 3 4 recipe screen 3 24 delete 3 25 load 3 25 Save 3 25 Save as 3 25 recipes 3 6 recs 3 4 regional formats 3 16 language 3 16 regional screen 3 16 relative humidity 3 5 probe A 2 reports A 2 reports tab 3 29 air flow 3 31 class level 3 31 generate 3 31 min locations 3 31 min samples 3 31 min vol per channel 3 31 room area 3 31 room definition 3 31 room status 3 31 ret
18. 51 490 2811 International Contacts Service TSI Instruments Singapore Pte Ltd 150 Kampong Ampat 05 05 KA Centre singapore 368324 Telephone 65 6595 6388 Fax 65 6595 6399 E mail tsi singapore tsi com 7 1 7 2 TSI Instruments Ltd Stirling Road Cressex Business Park High Wycombe Bucks HP12 3RT UNITED KINGDOM Telephone 44 0 149 4 459200 Fax 44 0 149 4 459700 E mail tsiuk tsi com Web www tsiinc co uk Technical Support TSI Instruments Singapore Pte Ltd 150 Kampong Ampat 05 05 KA Centre Singapore 368324 Telephone 65 6595 6388 Fax 65 6595 6399 E mail tsi singapore tsi com TSI GmbH Neuk llner Strasse 4 52068 Aachen GERMANY Telephone 49 241 52303 0 Fax 49 241 52303 49 E mail tsigmbh tsi com Web www tsiinc de TSI Instruments Ltd Stirling Road Cressex Business Park High Wycombe Bucks HP12 3RT UNITED KINGDOM Telephone 44 0 149 4 459200 Fax 44 0 149 4 459700 E mail tsiuk tsi com Web www tsiinc co uk TSI France Inc Hotel technologique BP 100 Technopole de Chateau Gombert 13382 Marseille cedex 13 FRANCE Telephone 33 0 491 11 87 64 Fax 33 0 491 11 87 65 E mail tsifrance tsi com Web www tsiinc fr AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Returning the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter for Service Visit our website at http rma tsi com or call TSI at 1 800 874 2811 USA or 651 490 2811 for specifi
19. CONTAMINATION CONTROL Handheld Particle Counters AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Model 9306 Operation Manual P N 6004215 Revision C February 2011 q bo SCIENCE INNOVATION Product Registration Start Seeing the Benefits of Registering Today Thank you for your TSI instrument purchase Occasionally TSI releases information on software updates product enhancements and new products By registering your instrument TSI will be able to send this important information to you http register tsi com As part of the registration process you will be asked for your comments on TSI products and services TSI s customer feedback program gives customers like you a way to tell us how we are doing TSI Incorporated USA Website www tsi com UK Website www tsiinc co uk Germany Website www tsiinc de France Website www tsiinc tr Singapore E mail tsi singapore tsi com Manufacturer of TS AinrLow Instruments and Alnor products P N 2980174 Rev F Copyright 2010 by TSI Incorporated CONTAMINATION CONTROL Handheld Particle Counters AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Model 9306 Operation Manual P N 6004215 Revision C February 2011 SHIP TO MAIL TO E mail address TSI Incorporated aerotrak tsi com 500 Cardigan Road Shoreview MN 55126 3996 Website USA http www tsi com U S INTERNATIONAL Technical Support Technical Support 800 874 28
20. TER 5 Maintenance There are no user serviceable parts inside this instrument Opening the instrument case may void the warranty TSI recommends that you return the AEROTRAK Airborne Particle Counter to the factory for any required maintenance or service not described in this manual Maintenance Schedule TSI recommends annual factory cleaning and calibration for the AEROTRAK Airborne Particle Counter See Chapter 7 Contacting Customer Service for service calibration Recommended Field Maintenance Schedule tem freen Daily or according to application Factory cleaning and calibration Annually Zero Check The zero check ensures that the instrument is properly assembled and free from leaks residual particles and electronic noise Please see Chapter 2 Getting Started for detailed instructions on performing the zero check Cleaning the Instrument Enclosure To clean the enclosure dampen a lint free cloth and gently wipe the surface until surface contamination is removed 5 1 5 2 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 6 Trouble Counts are too low Instrument does not turn on shooting Possible Cause Corrective Action Instrument is being Operate instrument within operated outside Specifications temperature or relative humidity specifications Internal parts have Return to factory or been damaged factory authorized service bec
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22. ate 7 1 Returning the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter EE Ee eegene 7 3 APPENDIX A Specifications ssssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn A 1 Temperature RH Probe 700084 Specifications Optional aC ESSO anisa Guten tia herded aaa A 2 COMON tee EE A 3 Dimensional NGO TAIN BEE A 3 Index AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Safety Information This section gives instructions to promote safe and proper handling of the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counters IMPORTANT There are no user serviceable parts inside the instrument Refer all repair and maintenance to a qualified factory authorized technician All maintenance and repair information in this manual is included for use by a qualified factory authorized technician Laser Safety e The Model 9306 Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is a Class I laser based instrument e During normal operation you will not be exposed to laser radiation e Precaution should be taken to avoid exposure to hazardous radiation in the form of intense focused visible light e Exposure to this light may cause blindness Take these precautions e DO NOT remove any parts from the particle counter unless you are specifically told to do so in this manual e DO NOT remove the housing or covers There are no user serviceable components inside the housing The use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those Specified
23. ause instrument centers for service was Stored ata temperature greater than 122 F 50 C Instrument has Return to factory or contamination on the factory authorized service optics due to centers for service condensation or excessive loading Laser or pump control Return to factory or is damaged factory authorized service centers for service Unit is due for Return to factory or calibration factory authorized service centers for service Battery is not charged Recharge battery or connect to AC power AC cord is not plugged Connect AC cord into unit continued on next page 6 1 Instrument does not meet zero count Specification lt 1 particle 5 mins Battery does not charge LOW BATTERY ERROR SYSTEM ERROR Possible Cause Corrective Action Particles are in the instrument chamber HEPA filter is not connected properly and room air is leaking into the HEPA filter assembly Residual particles from previous samples are Shedding off internal parts and into the Optics An internal component has been damaged due to operation outside of temperature Specifications or one or more excessive bumps or jolts and electronic noise is inducing false counts A leak has developed in the aerosol flow path Internal optics have become dirty The unit must be turned on but not in sampling mode for the battery to charge Unit not put in standby mode Low battery Information is
24. beep 3 20 bin size 3 5 C calibration A 1 maintenance 5 1 calibration certificate 1 3 Calibration label viii carry case 1 3 caution description ix symbol ix CE marking A 3 change setup 3 9 change setup password confirm new password 3 9 new password 3 9 old password 3 9 channel sizes A 1 channels enable 3 17 size 3 17 channels screen 3 17 class 3 31 class level 3 31 clear samples screen 3 12 communication mode A 1 communications default gateway 3 15 IP address 3 15 Subnet mask 3 15 use dhcp 3 15 communications screen 3 15 compliance A 3 computer cable 1 2 concentration 3 21 concentration limits A 1 configuration screen 3 10 confirm new password 3 8 3 9 contacting TSI 7 1 email address ill count mode screen 3 20 automatic 3 20 beep 3 20 manual 3 20 count units concentration 3 21 cumulative 3 21 differential 3 21 count units screen 3 21 counting efficiency A 1 counts too low 6 1 cumulative 3 11 3 21 customer service 7 1 D data handling 4 2 data security A 1 data storage A 1 data tab 3 26 alarm 3 26 date 3 26 export data 3 26 flow 3 26 humidity 3 26 laser 3 26 location 3 26 print data 3 26 sample 3 26 size 3 26 temperature 3 26 time 3 26 vol 3 26 date 3 13 3 26 date and time 24 hour 3 13 date 3 13 Index 1 date and time continued time 3 13 date and time screen 3 13 DC power A 2 default gateway 3 15
25. c return instructions Customer Service will need this information when you call The instrument model number The instrument serial number A purchase order number unless under warranty A billing address A shipping address Use the original packing material to return the instrument to TSI If you no longer have the original packing material seal off any ports to prevent debris from entering the instrument and ensure that the display and the connectors on the instrument front and back panels are protected Contacting Customer Service 7 3 7 4 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter APPENDIX A Specifications All specifications meet or exceed ISO 21501 4 and JIS B9921 They are subject to change without notice Size Range 0 3 to 25 um Channel Sizes Standard 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 0 2 0 5 0 um Standard 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um Standard 0 3 to 10 um user selectable factory calibrated at 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um Additional channel sizes available Size Resolution lt 15 at 0 5 um per ISO 21501 4 requirements Counting Efficiency 50 at 0 3 um 100 for particles gt 0 45 um perJIS and ISO 21501 4 Concentration Limits 3 000 000 particles ft at 5 coincidence loss Light Source Long life laser diode Zero Count Level lt 1 count 5 minutes per JIS B9921 and ISO 21501 4 Flow Rate 0 1 CFM 2 83 L min with 5 accuracy meets JIS and ISO 21501 4 requ
26. cle Counter including e Instrument Description e Using the Instrument Stand and Stylus e Providing Power e Performing a Zero Check e Installing an Isokinetic Inlet e Installing a Temperature Relative Humidity Probe Instrument Description The Model 9306 has many features to make measurements convenient They are described in detail below Isokinetic j Start Sample USB Host and Device 2 1 Using the Instrument Stand and Stylus The Model 9306 is equipped with an integral instrument support stand To open the stand grasp it by the large finger hole and pull it out until it locks into place Be careful not to overextend the stand To store the stand out of the way when not in use simply push the stand back until it snaps into place The Model 9306 is also equipped with a plastic stylus for use with the touch screen interface The stylus locks into place in the case near the top of the unit when not in use 2 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Providing Power The Model 9306 may be powered using a rechargeable lithium ion battery or through an AC power cord Notes e When using AC power the battery if installed charges when the instrument is on but not while actively sampling e Removing changing the lithium ion battery or disconnecting AC power does not cause loss of data To Install the Lithium lon Battery 1 Remove the battery cover from the back of the instrument by li
27. click the alarm icon A In addition the record is printed if you have selected that option on the Print Schedule Screen Operation 3 19 3 20 Count Mode Screen Use this screen to set the sample count mode Press OK when finished 4 26 2010 Count Mode 4 71 14 AM Defaults Cancel Field Description i O Automatic If you select this mode the Model 9306 starts counting in automatic mode when you press the start button according to the settings on the Sample Timing Screen Manual If you select this mode the Model 9306 starts sampling immediately when you press the start button and stops atthe end of the sample time which is configured on the Sample Timing Screen Beep If you select this mode the Model 9306 starts sampling data immediately and beeps whenever the threshold for the smallest bin is reached as specified in Alarms Screen This can be very useful when searching for leaks especially around filters If this mode is selected Display mode is set to Particle Counts while in Beep mode Settings on the sample timing screen are not used in beep mode AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Count Units Screen This screen lets you set the way in which particle concentration information is displayed Count Units a eee Differential Cumulative Concentration 3 ft Defaults 3 m Se Cancel Pei Description Differential Select to display particle concentration as a d
28. e shaped button above the power button on the front of the instrument l Press to print the current sample to the optional printer AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Zoomed Data Screen The Zoomed Data screen is entered by touching in the size and count part of the main tab display The bottom portion of the screen summarizes the concentrations for the currently selected location Tap the size and count portion of the display to switch back to the Main Tab display The display shows e Temperature e Relative humidity e Air Velocity e Bin sizes e Particle count concentration Sampling OCL ALTO Matic Field Description OoOo Location Label that displays information about the currently selected location Manual Automatic Beep Mode Indicator refers to the Data Count Mode see section below Press the Start Stop button the begin sampling in the configured mode Temperature and Humidity are displayed only if the optional T H probe is installed Operation 3 5 3 6 Setup Tab 4 28 2010 10 56 11 AM Sampling Locations Recipe Z Device Main dale Reports The setup tab provides access to the following Sampling Setup Set up Particle Channels Sample Timing Particle Channel Alarms Sample Count Mode Count Units and Environment display settings Locations Setup Identify and save the location information associated with collected samples Recipe Setup Save a group of se
29. eft blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 4 Data Handling USB Data Download The Model 9306 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is equipped with a USB A host drive that will allow for the downloading of stored data to a USB Thumb drive To download data attach a thumb drive to the USB A host port and follow the instructions in the operation section of this manual The data is downloaded in XML format that can be opened in Microsoft Excel version 2003 or greater The data files can also be opened in the latest versions of OpenOffice application 4 1 USB Computer Communication The Model 9306 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is equipped with a USB compatible cable for uploading and downloading information to a PC The cable plugs into the right side of the instrument Installing Software See the TRAKPRO Lite Software version 2 2 or later User s Guide P N 6002796 on CD P N 7001384 for installation instructions 4 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Ethernet Communications An Ethernet port is provided for use with TSI Facility Monitoring Software FMS Refer to the FMS Software documentation and the TSI service and installation manual for detailed configuration and operation information on Modbus TCP over Ethernet Data Handling 4 2 4 2 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAP
30. eyboard and enter the required information Operation 3 7 Change Power On GEI Old Password fF New Password Contirm New Password Field Description Old Password Enter your existing password if one has already been set or leave blank New Password Enter a new password The password can be any length and use any characters Confirm New Password Retype the new password then press OK A confirmation message appears if the password is changed Leave both New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank to turn off password protection Call TSI if you have forgotten your password AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Change Setup Password Screen If a Setup password has been previously set you must enter that password before being allowed to change the Setup password Ifa Setup password is set clicking on the setup tab at the bottom of the main screen brings up a password screen That password must be entered in order to change instrument settings Tap on the screen to display the on screen keyboard end enter the required information Change Setup E eae Old Password New Password beggen Contirm New Password Field 1 Description Old Password Enter your existing password if one has already been set or leave blank New Password Enter a new password The password can be any length and use any characters Confirm New Password Retype the new password then press OK A confirmat
31. ghtly depressing the textured tab on the cover located on the lower left 2 Place the lithium ion battery into the battery compartment and slide it forward toward the top of the unit until it locks into place 3 Replace the battery cover and slide it in place until you hear a Click WARNING The battery supplied by TSI PN 700032 has builtin protection against explosion and fire hazard Do notuse a substitute WARNING Do notuse non rechargeable batteries in this instrument Fire explosions injury or other hazards may result Getting Started 2 3 To Use AC Power 1 Connect the AC power adapter to the power cord 2 Insert the AC power adapter into the side of the Model 9306 3 Connect the power cord to an outlet 4 Press the on off button Q located on the front of the instrument handle 5 After a splash screen displays the TSI logo a brief start up sequence begins as the Windows CE operating system boots up Using with a Printer A hard copy of a sample set can be printed from the instrument using the optional TSI Model 700085 thermal printer see Chapter 3 Operation Only the TSI Model 700085 printer is compatible with the Model 9306 The printer may be used on its internal battery or an AC adapter A custom communications cable is included with the printer The cable goes between the USB A port and the 9 pin DSUB on the printer 2 4 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle C
32. ies Temp R H probe stainless steel isokinetic inlet and probe tubing barbed inlet fitting printer printer paper carrying case and external battery charger Temperature RH Probe 700084 Specifications optional accessory Temperature 32 to 1152F 0 to 452C Accuracy 49F 29C Relative Humidity 10 to 90 RH Accuracy 5 RH A 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Compliance CE Marking EN61326 EN 55011 Class BA Radiated Emissions EN61326 EN 55011 Class BA Conducted Emissions EN61000 3 2 Harmonics EN61000 3 3 Voltage Fluctuations EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity EN61000 4 3 Electromagnetic Field Immunity EN61000 4 4 Burst Immunity EN61000 4 6 Conducted PS Immunity EN61000 4 5 Surge Immunity EN61000 4 8 Rated Power F requency Field Immunity EN61000 4 11 Voltage Dips Short Interruptions Immunity ROHS Waking Dimensional Diagram M8 X 1 25 SCALE 0 450 Specifications A 3 A 4 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Index 2 24 hour 3 13 A AC power A 2 accessories A 2 optional 1 3 A 2 air flow 3 31 alarm 3 26 alarm status A 1 alarms screen 3 19 enable 3 19 threshold 3 19 area 3 31 automatic 3 20 automatic printing 3 12 B barb inlet fitting 1 4 battery A 2 external charger 1 3 installation 2 3 life A 2 low battery error 6 2 not charging 6 2 pack 1 2 recharge time A 2
33. ifferential A the total number of counts is the number of particles between bin sizes Cumulative Select to display particle concentration as cumulative the total number of counts includes all particles larger than the bin size Concentration Display concentration in ft or m If Beep mode is selected display of concentration values is not allowed Operation 3 21 3 22 Environment Screen Use this screen to set the units for temperature which is displayed on the Main and Data Tabs and the printouts when a humidity and temperature probe is hooked up to the instrument x 4 26 2010 Environment gt 4 23 27 AM Temperature Units ay lt Field Description OoOO OoOo Display temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Display temperature in degrees Celsius AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Locations Screen Associating collected samples with labeled locations can help keep your data organized The Model 9306 allows you to create up to 250 labeled locations up to 10 characters in length Use this screen to add remove or modify a location names to the list of locations 4 76 2010 4 27 30 AN e Locations Remove Cancel To modify a location name highlight the name in the list then click the Edit button In the Enter Location screen click the edit box in the middle and use the on screen keyboard to modify a location name You cannot edit the empty location Click OK when finished
34. ion message appears if the password is changed Leave both New Password and Confirm New Password fields blank to turn off password protection Call TSI if you have forgotten your password Operation 3 9 3 10 Configuration Screen Use this screen to set configuration parameters Press OK when finished 4 28 2010 Configuration gt 11 28 11 AM A and on Zoom C Store Partial Samples Defaults Cancel Field Description o A and x on Zoom Select to zoom in on both cumulative and differential A counts on the Main Tab To zoom the Main Tab select on the left side of the Main Tab Ittakes a moment for the screen to update Click on the screen again to return to normal view Store Partial Samples When selected stores the partial record in the current database if the instrument is stopped during a sampling period AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Print Setup Screen A hard copy of a sample set or statistics can be printed from the instrument using an optional thermal printer Use this screen to set print parameters Press OK when finished Print Setup E Iv Serial Number Model Name Separator Cumulative Last Calibration Cancel Serial Number Indicates that the serial number of the particle counter used to collect the data will be printed Model Name Indicates that the model number of the particle counter used to collect the data will be printed Separator Indica
35. irements Calibration NIST traceable with TSI calibration system count or concentration Vacuum Source Internal pump Communication Mode Modbus TCP over Ethernet or USB Data Storage 10 000 sample records includes date time six particle channels flow ID and sample volume transferable via USB data download or TRAKPRO Lite software Data Security Password protected Alarm S tatus Audible alarm on counts low battery and sensor Status indicators Environmental Sensors Optional temperature RH probe supported Display QVGA 3 5 inch 8 9 cm touch screen with Windows CE operating system A 1 Languages English Spanish German French Italian Japanese and Chinese simplified R eports Provides Pass Fail on FS 209E ISO 14644 1 and EU GMP Printer Optional external printer supported External Surface High impact injection molded plastic AC Power power to AC 110 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Universal in line power adapter supply DC Power power to 12 VDC 2 5A instrument warranty Operating Conditions 41 to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 20 to 95 non condensing relative humidity Storage Conditions 32 to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Up to 98 non condensing relative humidity Included Accessories Power supply power cord battery isokinetic inlet Stylus purge filter TRAKPRO Lite data download software operational manual on CD computer cable calibration certificate and Quick Start Guide Optional Accessor
36. ity probe 1 Align the probe so the pins slide into the sockets of the base connector 2 Align the locking collar on the probe so it will slide over the alignment pins on the base connector 3 Press down and turn the locking collar to lock in the probe 4 Temperature and relative humidity are automatically displayed in the upper left corner 5 Remove the probe turned the locking collar and then pulling straight up on the probe Getting Started 2 7 2 8 This page intentionally left blank AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter CHAPTER 3 Operation The Model 9306 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter is controlled using a touch screen display Use the plastic stylus or your finger tip DO NOT use sharp objects such as a pen point that may damage the screen overlay To turn on the instrument press the on off button located in the center of the front of the instrument After a splash screen displays the TSI logo a brief start up sequence begins as the Windows CE operating system boots up The instrument is ready for operation when the main tab shown below appears If an optional temperature humidity probe is attached those values will be shown in the upper left corner also 4 28 2010 9 37 36 AM Automatic 00 00 10 2 8 L ofin 107 10000 Screen Layout and Functionality There are four main screens tabs Main Setup Data and Reports The operation of each of these screen
37. keyboard to change the value Hold indicates how long the instrument pauses between samples Highlight the time component you want to change hours minutes seconds and use the up and down arrows or the on screen keyboard to change the value Time indicates the duration of each sample run count particles Highlight the time component you want to change hours minutes seconds and use the up and down arrows or the on screen keyboard to change the value Volume sets the volume of air that will pass through the instrument for each sample If you select volume you must select Cubic Feet Cubic Meters or Cubic Liters for measurement using the arrows AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Alarms Screen Use this screen to set the alarm threshold for each channel Press OK when finished 4 26 2010 Alarms 4 17 36 AM Enable 10 3 10 5 11 0 3 0 Defaults O 5 0 OK C 10 0 Field Description S O E nable Select the channels on which you want to enable alarms Threshold To change the threshold for any channel click the up and down arrows for that channel or use the on screen keyboard to change its value The threshold value units use the current display Count Units see Count Units Screen When a channel value exceeds the threshold value you set the channel data is highlighted in red on the Main tab an audible alarm sounds and the alarm icon appears on the Main tab To clear the alarm
38. o battery installed a Operating on AC power battery is installed and charging The battery charges when the instrument is on but not actively taking a particle sample Battery charged Battery must be charged The right side of the Main Tab shows locations and other information delay cycles and so on These can be configured using the Setup Tab J 4 28 2010 10 45 39 AM 200 C O 50 ARH Auman um os Loc002 0 3 Ser E 05 Default 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 Main Time 00 01 00 Delay 00 00 10 Volume Sample Operation 3 3 3 4 Field Description S This dropdown box displays information about any Location of the available locations that are associated with the samples The group of settings recipe that you are using for this sample The Delay displays one of two times 1 Before the Start button is pressed the Start Delay time is displayed and then immediately after the Start button Is press the delay time begins a countdown 2 During sampling and between cycles after the Start Delay has been displayed the Hold Delay is displayed and then begins a countdown The time for each sample Recs The total number of records in the database 10000 maximum number of records Manual Automatic Beep ge Indicator refers to the Data Count Mode See section below Start Stop button to begin and end sampling in the configured mode Start Stop may also be entered using the triangl
39. ounter Performing a Zero Check A zero check should be performed at least once a day It should also be performed before conducting any important testing or certification To Perform a Zero Check 1 3 4 5 Turn on the instrument and wait until the main menu appears Remove the Isokinetic inlet if attached The zero check cannot be performed when the isokinetic inlet is attached to the instrument Attach the zero filter to the inlet nozzle located on the top of the instrument Press the Start button and allow the instrument to purge for 2 minutes After the 2 minute purge continue to sample In accordance with JIS standards there should be no more than 1 particle counted at any size in 5 minutes Note If the instrument does not go to zero 1 particle in 5 minutes is considered zero refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for additional information Remove the zero filter and put the isokinetic inlet back on the instrument is now ready for operation Getting Started 2 5 Installing an Isokinetic Inlet 2 6 The Isokinetic inlet smoothly accelerates air into the inlet of the instrument To install simply thread the inlet directly onto the inlet nozzle until finger tight The inlet seals over an O ring so it doesn t have to be very tight to seal AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Installing a Temperature Relative Humidity Probe To install the optional temperature relative humid
40. ows variable bin sizes model this box allows for changing the default size for any channel Highlight the size information and use the on screen keyboard to change its value Channels cannot be set below 0 3 or above 10 0 um and they may not overlap one another Sample Timing Screen This screen lets you select parameters for sampling Use the up and down arrows or the on screen keyboard to change or enter information These parameters are only valid when the Model 9306 is running in Automatic mode Press OK when finished Sample Timing p 4 26 2010 Sample Delay 90 00 10 Hold 00 00 10 Time Volume Cubic Meter Operation 3 17 Field Description S Time Volume Sample is the total number of Samples you want collected In Automatic mode a Count value of 0 causes the instrument to count continuously using the settings for Delay Time and Hold until the Start Stop button is pressed again Use the up and down arrows or the on screen keyboard to set the count See Count Mode Screen for information on the different count modes Delay indicates how long it will be before the first Sample is taken Remember it takes approximately 6 seconds for the pump to reach the flow set point taking a measurement before the pump is functioning properly may result in a data error Highlight the time component you want to change hours minutes seconds and use the up and down arrows or the on screen
41. returned if at all at Seller s risk of loss Buyer and all users are deemed to have accepted this LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY which contains the complete and exclusive limited warranty of Seller This LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY may not be amended modified or its terms waived except by writing signed by an Officer of Seller Knowing that inoperative or defective instruments are as detrimental to TSI as they are to our customers our service policy is designed to give prompt attention to any problems If any malfunction is discovered please contact your nearest sales office or representative or call TSI s Customer Service department at 1 800 874 2811 USA or 001 651 490 2811 International AEROTRAK and TRAKPRO are trademarks of TSI Incorporated TSI and the TSI logo are registered trademarks of TSI Incorporated Microsoft and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation OpenOffice is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Modbus is a registered trademark of Modicon Inc Contents Man Wall HIStory E il WANTING EEN iii Safety INPOLMAUON iissa siaina aaa aa aa aae vii AS Clo eege A E E E E E A A vii CIDE San enee viii Description of Caution Warning Symbols A Ix H TEE E Eet E Caution or Warning Symbols AA Ix Ce TN HEID EE X CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Unpacking sssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 1 Unpacking the AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter 1 2 Ot OHal A CCCSSOMES rona
42. rint Data below Time at which data was collected Temperature Temperature at the end of the time the data was collected if probe connected during sampling 3 ba Export the data to a flash drive See Export Data K Screen below Humidity Humidity level at the end of the time the data was collected if probe connected during sampling Flow Status of the flow Options are OK or ALRM OK indicates the flow rate is good ALRM indicates flow rate is below the defined setting Alarm Alarm threshold was triggered YES or not NONE Laser Status of the laser OK if no issues SRVC if laser has a possible issue Vol Volume of air that was sampled AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Export Data Screen The export button lets you export sample data to a flash drive The data will be exported in XML format that can be opened in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet version 2008 or later or other XML readers applications x i at 6242010 Export Data gt Ee Field Lieecgten O If you selecta name in the box highlighted the data is exported to the selected file name no dialog pops up asking for a file name If no name is selected highlighted then you are asked for a file name Export As Always asks for a file name to which the data will be saved Operation 3 27 Print Data The print button allows a range of sample data to be printed using the optional 8930 external printer 4 76 2010 5 08 44
43. s the information displayed on them and the operations you can perform from each are described in the remainder of this chapter 3 1 Some screens require or allow you to enter information To enter information tap on the screen and an on screen keyboard appears Software Input Panel Keyboard Throughout the setup screens a keyboard will appear on the screen when text may be entered Data may be entered using this keyboard When the entry is complete press either the J Enter or Esc keys The keyboard will then be hidden until another text entry box is selected Esc 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ile Tablalwiel r t y uli jojpi tid Cp alelollolnl OCI Su glvlclviploloel LI cul ht te gt Main Tab The Main Tab is the default screen The left side of the screen summarizes the concentrations for the currently selected location Tap on the size and count portion of the screen to enable Zoomed Data Screen see Setup Tab The display shows e Temperature e Relative humidity e Bin sizes e Particle count concentration The status bar at the top of the screen shows the current time and date settings see the Setup Tab and indicates Temperature and Humidity are displayed only if the optional T H probe is installed 3 2 AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter i A ee Sufficient flow through the Model 9306 icon Description o E Insufficient flow through the Model 9306 LR Operating on AC power n
44. t your company IT department or a qualified networking professional if you are not qualified to configure such a network Operation 3 15 3 16 Regional Screen This screen lets you set the language in which the on screen dialog is displayed and your regional format for numbers Regional 4 26 2010 Language English Philippines English Trinidad and T English United States e Field Description S Language Select the language in which you want on screen dialog displayed options are German English Spanish French Italian Chinese and J apanese Formats Select the format that is commonly used to display real numbers and the date and time in your region Sampling Screen Use this screen to access screens that let you set up how sampling is displayed and handled You can select which channels to use the sample timing the count mode count units environment and alarm thresholds Sampling Setup el Channels Count Mode Count Units Environment Gi Back AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Channels Screen This screen lets you choose the channels that are enabled and set their particle size Press OK when finished 4 76 2010 Channels SS cee Enable Size Channel 1 Hm Channel 2 Hm Channel 3 Um Channel 4 D Iuel ER channel 5 Bo Jem oe Channel 6 Hm canel o peter Enable Select the channels you want to view on the main display Size If the instrument model all
45. tes a line separator will be printed after the Model Name and Serial Number in the header of all printouts Differential Indicates that the differential value of the data will be printed Cumulative Indicates thatthe cumulative value of the data will be printed Last Calibration The date and time the instrument was last calibrated by TSI Note Printer paper has a colored strip printed on the last few feet of each roll to indicate when it is time to change the paper roll Operation 3 11 3 12 Print Schedule Screen Use this screen to schedule automatic printing You can choose to either print when an alarm occurs or print whenever a sample is complete Print Schedule SE C Automatic Printing On Sample On Alarm Defaults mg oerion Clear Samples Screen The Clear Samples screen lets you clear all samples from the internal database Select Yes to clear all samples Select No to return to the System Setup screen 4 28 2010 Clear Samples L i 11 36 53 AM Are you sure you wish to clear all samples AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Device Setup Screen Use this screen to access screens that let you set or change the date and time set visual parameters of the display set up communications set regional features and get system information such as software version etc Device Setup gt Sua Ae AM Information Communication Regional Gi Back Date and Time Screen
46. the class of the room The class is dependent on the standard FED FT3 1 20 100 1000 10000 100000 FED M3 M1 0 M1 5 M2 0 M2 5 M3 0 M3 5 M4 0 M4 5 M5 0 M5 5 M6 0 M6 5 M7 0 ISO14644 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EC GMP A B C D Area Use the on screen keyboard to enter the area of the room in ft or mr Operation 3 31 Generate Screens When you press the Generate icon from any of the report screen the following screen is displayed to let you select either all records or a range of records to generate the report After selecting the desired records press the Channels button Fed Std 209E M SE Select range used for reports All Records 1 H Channels Cancel After you select Channels the following screen is displayed Select the channels particle sizes to include in the report and then press Generate Fed Std 209E M poe een Considered Particle Sizes LJ 10 3 0 0 5 Generate Cancel The generated report is displayed on the screen and may be viewed there It can also be printed using the optional 8930 printer must be attached by pressing the Print button AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter Fed Std 209E F pe E Fed Std 409E Ft Report Inst Hodel 9310 01 Serial 93100104001 Target Class 100 Room Area 96 9 CL Room Status Operational Air Flow Unidirectional 4 30 2010 9 13 22 AH Operation 3 33 3 34 This page intentionally l
47. ttings a recipe that you use over and over so you don t have to reset individual settings System Setup Change Power On Password Setup Password System Configuration Print Settings Print Schedule and Clear Samples Device Setup Set Date and Time Screen Alignment Communications Regional Settings and get device information AEROTRAK Handheld Airborne Particle Counter System Setup Screen From the System Setup screen you can select or change the power on password set up a password select system configuration parameters select print settings schedule printing and clear samples System Setup 11 90 07 AM ei ts pein CM Zo ki Gesi S Power On Setup Password Configuration Password a Ben L Print Setup Print Schedule Clear Samples Gi Back Change Power On Password Screen If a Power On password has been previously set you must enter that password before being allowed to change the Power On password If a Power On password is set then on instrument startup a password screen will ask for the password before the instrument can be used A blank password is regarded as no password and if set as the new password will not prompt you for a password on system startup Keep the password in a Safe place It is difficult to reset the password and requires contacting the factory If you have misplaced the password please contact TSI technical support Tap on the screen to display the on screen k
48. urning for service 7 3 ROHS marking A 3 room area 3 31 room definition 3 31 air flow 3 31 area 3 31 class 3 31 room status 3 31 room status 3 31 S Safety vii sample 3 18 3 26 Sample output A 1 Sample probe tubing A 1 Sample timing sample 3 18 Sample timing screen 3 17 delay 3 18 hold 3 18 time 3 18 volume 3 18 sampling frequency A 1 modes A 1 time A 1 Sampling screen 3 16 Sampling setup 3 6 save 3 25 save as 3 25 screen alignment 3 14 screen layout 3 1 separator 3 11 serial number 3 11 serial number label viii Service returning 7 3 setup tab 3 6 device setup 3 6 locations 3 6 recipes 3 6 Sampling setup 3 6 system setup 3 6 size 3 17 3 26 size range 1 1 A 1 software installation 4 2 Specifications A 1 Stainless steel isokinetic inlet 1 4 Stand 2 1 using 2 2 Standards A 2 Start sample 2 1 Start stop buttons 3 4 3 5 Storage conditions A 2 store partial samples 3 10 Stylus 1 2 2 1 using 2 2 Subnet mask 3 15 Superthane tubing 1 4 system configuration store partial samples 3 10 zoom 3 10 system error 6 2 system setup 3 6 system setup screen 3 7 Index 3 T TCP IP 3 15 technical contacts 7 1 temperature 3 5 3 26 probe A 2 temperature humidity probe 1 4 error 6 3 installation 2 7 threshold 3 19 time 3 4 3 13 3 18 3 26 touch screen 2 1 troubleshooting 6 1 U unpacking 1 2 USB computer communication 4 2 USB port 2 1
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