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1. A THIS VERIFICATION DOES NOT CALIBRATE THE INSTRUMENT If your application requires frequent verification of instrument function this test demonstrates the unit s operation Recording FTM results in an instrument log provides a quality control quality assurance record of instrument function between regular calibrations If test results fall within the expected range you may assume the instrument is functioning correctly Test Procedure 1 Warm up the FTM indoors for six 6 hours to ensure a stable output Refer to the FIM operation manual AZI P N 700 0095 2 After warm up use a portable power supply to keep the FTM running while checking the 651 s The installation of a weatherproof electrical receptacle near the monitoring system is a recommended alternative 3 Open the 651 door attach the S shaped hanger AZI 835 0024 to the 651 hang the FTM on the hanger and attach the FTM sample tube to the 651 intake at the bottom Press Select to enter the menu system the 651 displays FTM CHK Press Select again the 651 displays CONFIRM Press Select once more and the 651 will automatically take seven 7 samples Average the last 5 samples and the average should be within 26 to 34 ppb pU uS Page 22 of 80 8 Disconnect the FTM from the 651 and reconnect any bug plugs or drip controls to the intake tube 9 Proceed to the next 651 if applicable 10 The data from 7 FTM samples will be retrieve
2. An explanation of the selections available from the menu system is listed in the table below OPTIONS MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS STATUS Available Current box temperature at turn on and Escape WIND Wind temperature if WIND is enabled in SYSTEM menu TEMP FIM CHK Use for Functional Tests of the instrument s response to H2S See OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL TEST OF 651 631 X p 22 SAMPLE INTERVAL Select a sample interval of 1 2 5 10 15 or 30 minutes or 1 or 2 hours 4 20 MAX Set the maximum reading level in ppm that will correspond to a 20mA current from the 4 20mA connection on the main circuit board See page 668 for details XXX XXX Set the signal relay alarm level Default is 0 Disabled See page 68 for details DBL CHK YES NO Set the double check high readings Default is YES to repeat reading if a high level is taken Only the second reading is saved VALV TGL Toggle valve Default is O No Toggle DO NOT USE THIS MENU ITEM AZI USE ONLY REGEN INTERVAL Set the periodic regeneration interval 6 12 24 48 hours Default is 48 hours An interval less than 48 hours will shorten the life of the gold film sensor in the 631 X HOUR Set the hour of the day to initiate the first regeneration Default is 00 midnight EXAMPLE If interval is 12 and hour is 5 the regenerations will be at 5 00 AM and 5 00 PM If interval is 6 and the hour is 4 the regenerations will be at 4 00 AM 10 00 AM 4 00
3. Internal Temp CC Ve 11 08 06 11 09 06 11 09 06 11 10 06 11 10 06 22 00 08 00 18 00 04 00 14 00 Time Outside Hg West 11 09 06 19 00 0 000 ppm 28 5 C AA i H25 Instruments f Hg Instruments The radio has not been initialized Polling is disabled Radio Options The Jerome Monitor Software is used for both the Jerome 451 Mercury Monitoring System as well as the Jerome 651 Hydrogen Sulfide Monitoring System The display above is for the Jerome 651 instrument The titles and A units will change according to the selection of H2S or Hg instruments below the graph but everything else is the same whether 451 s 651 s or both are in use The numbered items 1 7 below correspond to the above diagram H2S gas concentration scale H2S gas curve Temperature scale Temperature curve oN Page 32 of 80 5 he selected data point cursor The cursor can be moved right and left on the same curve using the right and left arrow keys The cursor can be moved to different curves on the graph using the up and down arrow keys 6 Details of the selected data point 7 Alarm limit A line that marks the alarm limit set in Program Options in JMS The Data Tab S 3 S AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Current data Instrument 2 Heading 1 Heading Wind Wind Dates Time ppm mg m Dir mph i Outside Hg west Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West
4. ly SOFTWARE BY CLICKING THE Accept the Agreement BUTTON YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE CLICK I do not accept the License Agreement for Arizona Instrument LLC Jerome Monitor Software agreement af sud accept the agreement a Ad A AS Print License C do not accept the agreement Sees Setup x If yO u ag re e to th e te rm S of th e Ce n Se J apee Software be installed M select accept the agreement and click de N e xt d LJ Setup will install AZ Jerome Monitor Software into the following folder O T h e d e sti h ati O n d r e cto ry d al O g WI i continue If you would like to select a different folder click Browse display It is recommended that you eee accept the default settings At least 12 4 MB of free disk space is required lt Back Cancel Page 24 of 80 Select Start Menu Folder e Click Next to continue Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Ly o The start menu dialog will display This will determine where the JMS Start shortcut will be placed in your start menu It is recommended you accept the default settings D Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next If you would like to select a different folder click Browse Browse lt Back Cancel e Click Next
5. to continue xi TP Select Additional Tasks ba O The select additional tasks dialog Will Which additional tasks should be performed Ly display Check the Create a Desktop Icon box if you want to rcd create a shortcut to JMS on your Iv Gieais A Desktop Icon Fa Use desktop Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing 4 21 Jerome Monitor Software then click Next lt Back Cancel Ready to Install E Setup is now ready to begin installing 42 Jerome Monitor Software on pour E computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location C Program Files 4 21 Start Menu folder a de 5 e AZ NJerome Monitor Software e Click Next to continue CONSUE Additional icons o Ascreen with your selected items is Create A Desktop Icon For Al Users displayed Verify the information is correct Cm e Click Install to install JMS using these S ett n Q S 5 Installing o zy O The installation of JMS will Start Please wait while Setup installs 421 Jerome Monitor Software on your computer E Extracting files C AWINDOWS system32 VB6STKIT DLL Page 25 of 80 e When the installation is complete the Setup Complete dialog will appear o Check the Launch AZI Jerome Monitor Software box to start JMS immediately or uncheck the box if you are not ready to run JMS e
6. Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West Outside Hg West 14 Nov 2006 17 45 14 Nov 2006 18 00 14 Nov 2006 18 15 14 Nov 2006 18 30 14 Nov 2006 18 45 14 Nov 2006 13 00 14 Nov 2006 13 15 14 Nov 2006 13 30 14 Nov 2006 13 45 14 Nov 2006 0 00 14 Nov 2006 20 15 14 Nov 2006 0 30 14 Nov 2006 20 45 14 Nov 2006 21 00 14 Nov 2006 21 15 14 Nov 2006 21 30 14 Nov 2006 21 45 14 Nov 2006 2 00 14 Nov 2006 22 15 14 Nov 2006 22 30 14 Nov 2006 22 45 14 Nov 2006 23 00 14 Nov 2006 23 15 14 Nov 2006 23 30 14 Nov 2006 23 45 13 Nov 2006 00 00 15 Nov 2006 00 75 15 Nov 2006 00 30 15 Nov 2006 00 45 M 04 M D M D M O M 05 M 05 M D M D M D M D M D M D M D M D M D M D M O M 05 M 0 M D M D M D M D M D M D M 05 M D M D M O 2Jcjojojojojo ojjojojojojojojojojojocjoj o ojojo o ojojoc co Outside Hg West eebec de A ek 1C kiln ww n A Ll rri 1432 Data Points The radio has not been initialized Polling is disabled The Datagrid This is where the data downloaded from the Jerome 451 651 instruments are displayed Col
7. YINSSN lnsRadiolD Read lime ReadTempF JeReadTempC 6 YReadGas Units S WindDir WindSpd WindTmpF WindTmpC PCAlarmLvl 031SN Description Wind speed in miles per hour Page 63 of 80 Troubleshooting If the radio will not initialize Check the connection to the PC Com port in Radio Options Check that the Jerome Monitor Software is set for the correct Com port If there are com errors reported by one or more instruments Verify that the Jerome 451 651 is set up correctly according to the manual Check that the correct radio type Spectra is selected in the Radio tab of the JMS options Check that JMS and the Jerome 451 651 instruments are on the same radio channel Check that the radio address in the instrument list on the Radio Options tab of the main window in JMS matches the radio address on the Jerome 451 651 Check the position of the radio antenna on the host radio and the Jerome 451 651 Make sure that there is line of sight visibility and that the equipment is within the working range of the radio See Fresnel Zone If JMS is consistently encountering errors while downloading sample data try the following Check the position of the radio antenna on the host radio and the Jerome 451 651 Make sure there is line of sight visibility Try setting JMS and the 451 651 to a different channel If there is interference from another radio source using a different channel may avoid it
8. 00 02 Nov 2006 11 30 02 Nov 2006 12 00 02 Nov 2006 13 00 02 Nov 2006 13 30 02 Nov 2006 14 00 02 Nov 2006 14 30 02 Nov 2006 15 00 02 Nov 2006 15 30 eo S e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO o oO fF G2 Oo 2 amp Pages M4 m Calibration Report Instrument lacatian Start date and time 9 2282006 12 00 00 4M End date and time EQ Ad 12 8 2006 11 59 00 PM omen The Calibrations report shows when the internal 431 631 instrument is removed for recalibration and a freshly calibrated instrument installed in its place The new 431 631 serial number must be entered in the 451 651 control panel on the front if the instrument Page 61 of 80 in order for the Jerome Monitor Software to detect the change The Jerome Monitor ooftware will detect the new 431 631 serial number when it polls the instrument for data JMS will record the following information in its database e The last 431 631 serial number e The new serial number e The date and time the data was polled Below is a sample of a Calibrations report Gas Readings Report E Zoom 100 451 651 Calibration Report My Company n My Address 1 by Location Ap Report Generated 12 11 2006 8 59 Outside Hg West Hg Date Time 02 Oct 2006 00 00 Test H2s H25 Date Time 01 Oct 2006 00 00 Pages M4 1 In this section Email Macros Troubleshooting Fresnel Zone Radio line of sight Page 62 of 80 lnsName
9. 2006 17 45 14 Nov 2006 18 00 14 Nov 2006 18 15 14 Nov 2006 18 30 14 Nov 2006 18 45 14 Nov 2006 13 00 14 Nov 2006 13 15 14 Nov 2006 13 30 14 Nov 2006 13 45 14 Nov 2006 20 00 14 Nov 2006 20 15 14 Nov 2006 20 30 14 Nov 2006 20 45 14 Nov 2006 21 00 14 Nov 2006 21 15 14 Nov 2006 21 30 14 Nov 2006 21 45 14 Nov 2006 22 00 14 Nov 2006 22 15 14 Nov 2006 22 30 14 Nov 2006 22 45 14 Nov 2006 23 00 14 Nov 2006 23 15 14 Nov 2006 23 30 14 Nov 2006 23 45 13 Nov 2006 00 00 15 Nov 2006 00 15 16 Nov 2006 00 30 15 Nov 2006 00 45 AC hI Wa C nrn Current data M 0 M 0 M 0 M O M O M O M O M O M 0 M O M O M O M 0 M O M 0 M O M O M 04 M O M 0 M O M O M 0 M O M 0 M O M O M O M O kl rri IA AA GADAG AG AGAAGA GAG G GOG GAG G GAG GOG GOG G A GAG GO GOG GOGOA O el 21 6 21 5 21 6 20 4 20 7 20 6 20 4 13 8 15 5 18 7 17 0 17 7 17 2 17 4 15 2 15 8 16 4 16 1 16 5 16 3 15 4 15 4 15 3 14 3 14 7 14 1 14 2 14 8 444 1432 Data Points The radio has not been initialized Polling is disabled Pario Options By default only 30 days of data are displayed on the Data tab This setting can be changed in Program Options Sorting Click on the top row of the column headers to sort by column Click once to sort in ascending order indicated by a 4 in the column header Click a second
10. 651 can be remotely polled for up to date readings or left unattended to log readings for up to a year A PC that is equipped with Jerome Monitor Software JMS and a radio modem serves as a Base Station and downloads readings from one or multiple 651 s the software graphs and reports the data The 651 is set up at the unit through a menu driven interface and the software can remotely configure the sample and sensor regeneration intervals The entire system is designed to help monitor H2S odor compliance This manual contains details that will optimize the results and the life of your Jerome 651 Read and refer to the manual for complete details on operation maintenance and troubleshooting The Jerome 651 is easy to operate and ready for use upon receipt from the factory e Remove the instrument from the packing material Retain all packaging materials for any future shipment of the instrument If the instrument is returned to AZI for any reason it must be placed in the original packaging materials that have been tested and proven to be effective protection during shipment e Call AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 for Return Material Authorization RMA information prior to returning a unit For all shipments boxes and packing materials are available from AZI Pack the Jerome instrument only in a Jerome shipping container AZI WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING DAMAGE IF YOU RETURN THE INSTRUMENT IMPROPERLY
11. 80 The time scale at the bottom of the graph shows days of the week from Sunday through oaturday The scale may show Sunday 00 00 at the far right as in this example but data stops at Saturday 23 59 You will have a different curve for each instrument each week that it has data You can still select points and view the data recorded at the bottom of the graph as in the normal view The zoom feature and arrow keys for navigating the curves also work on overlay graphs It looks like there may still be regular spikes For a close up view of these spikes create an Overlay Days view Go to the View menu the Graph submenu and click Overlay graph days MMM PM Mra rai Parra Pa A A a a a a a EZ OIRSG EO TOIEZOAEZIFGIECEIEDSIEGNRZORNEZODROR GTONRATESGIBATYGESTZOTAGTAOTAOFAFGTAFAEATZGFAGOFSGTZSESgEUYEGEARARAFAGTAFKATGFAFRATAFAFAFZAFAOATATATAFAFAFATAFZAEAFAGOTZARAFATAORARARAEAFAGOFATZFRAEZATAFATZATO OFZORARAFAFAGFARARAFAEZAFZOFAFAFAFAFAOTAFAEASrama 0 018 Dis 0 018 FA eS LL en 0 014 65 t 0012 a rf 1 i e r g os f AX AREE pri c SR a aae aae dp o un 2 get RS wa EC pde i ique can cere E T DAT i a E aw c E Ss x i Wg x Fil Ei 7 sa seat x Mis d a Ji c mA e s 5E D Fa TETRA as sl A Aa ET d 7 Peeks PT EU E TEM A o 4 008 E AS CUP ac i Hy X MA AY hu Ls I ae Oe 2 uut 5 T RER IN Jae oO X CASH A k I SE ml O05 qu pu e L T AV A AAA i TANT TAPAS el A Jd Ji 0 004 de A 4 jc IL A NE VERAM UU Y TM Iu F4
12. Increase the number of radio retries under Radio Options and on the 451 651 Verify that the Language setting in the Windows Control Panel is set to English The date and or time of downloaded sample data is wrong Check the system clock of the computer running JMS JMS synchronizes the 451 651 s internal clock with the computer s clock each time it polls data Verify that your system meets the requirements necessary to run JMS Windows XP with 128 MB RAM 256 MB recommended 25 MB free space on C 100 MB recommended JMS is NOT Windows Vista compatible JMS has been tested under US English versions of Windows Compatibility with other language versions cannot be guaranteed To install or operate JMS the user must be an Administrator on the target PC See your IT department for assistance Occasional communication errors due to interference are normal in urban areas or in bad weather The Jerome 451 651 will store sample data until the radio is clear enough to send it Page 64 of 80 Fresnel Zone Radio Frequency RF line of sight is required to achieve maximum range with the Spectra radios used with the Jerome 451 and 651 instruments RF line of sight differs from visual line of sight as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2 below The Fresnel Zone is an elliptical volume of space between the two antennas Any objects within this space will block a portion of the signal and the radios will not be able to transmit to their maximum
13. PACKAGED OR SHIPPED YOU SHOULD INSURE IT FOR FULL VALUE e Check for any damage and confirm receipt of all parts on your packing list Contact AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or through e mail at support 2azic com if you have any questions Page 5 of 80 2 WARNINGS READ THIS BEFORE USING THE 651 e HE 651 IS NOT DESIGNED TO OPERATE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS e THE 651 IS DESIGNED FOR ODOR MONITORING OF HYDROGEN SULFIDE Read the 631 X Operation Manual AZI 700 0037 for specifics on the 631 X Sample intervals under 30 minutes will result in a 631 X sensor life of less than 1 year Follow local and national codes when installing the 651 It is recommended to use a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI on the AC power circuit for safety in an outdoor environment e Do not allow rain to get inside the enclosure 3 631 X e Inthe 651 the 631 X used has been modified to allow remote control of the keypad A DB9 connector on the back panel allows the 651 to control the 631 X e fthe 631 X sample button is pressed the reading is logged by the 651 Do not use any other 631 X button e For maintenance and calibration the 631 X is easily removed from the 651 An additional 631 X AZI X631 0151 0152 can be purchased to keep the 651 operating when you send in a 631 X for calibration e o remove the 631 X gt Disconnect the AC power for safety If the 651 is left on the 631 S
14. __ CONNECTOR CABLE FROM Y RADIO MODEM PC BASE 6 GAUGE BARE STATION COPPER WIRE GROUND ROD Example Base Station with Outdoor Antenna Setup Connector of Cable from Lightning o Antenna Arrestor to Antenna Grounding Strap p L j Connect 6 Gauge Bare Copper Wire here M IS ATEN Lightning E 3 u PROT Detail of Grounding Strap amp Lightning Arrestor Page 17 of 80 TII o rr 9 651 USER INTERFACE Status Items Normally the instrument displays the H2S gas reading after exiting the menu system Press UP and or DOWN to view the other STATUS items box temperature time date wind direction wind speed and wind temperature When scrolling through the status items a description of the viewed item is displayed for 1 second The description also displays periodically The wind items are only available if the wind functionality is enabled in the SYSTEM menu When a system ERROR occurs it is displayed on the status line and the instrument may stop operating depending on the error The SYSTEM RESET menu item can be used to reboot the 651 which clears the ERROR Wait for the 631 X to stop sampling before using SYSTEM RESET to avoid triggering a 631 X ERROR lf the error condition still exists the ERROR will occur again Contact AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail at support azic com for details and assistance Selecting Me
15. and 48 hour regeneration interval For further information and maintenance agreements contact AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or e mail to support azic com Internationally call 602 470 1414 or fax 480 804 0656 Seller s obligations with respect to claims under this warranty shall be limited at seller s option either to the replacement of defective or non conforming product or to an appropriate credit for the purchase price thereof subject to the provisions of seller s Warranty Policy as amended from time to time said Policy being incorporated herein by reference Returned products under warranty claims will be shipped to seller s plant by buyer at buyer s expense and shall be accompanied by a statement of the reason for the return and an approved Return Material Authorization Number issued by seller Buyer remains responsible for payment for products not accepted for warranty adjustment handling costs and freight costs associated therewith Notwithstanding the foregoing no warranty shall be enforceable in the event that product has been subjected to environmental or stress testing by buyer or any third party without written approval of seller prior to such testing Further no warranty shall be enforceable if the alleged defect is found to have occurred because of misuse neglect improper installation repair alteration accident or improper return handling procedure by buyer Discontinued product is warranted only for a credit or
16. check is due Cal Due The date that the 631 X 431 X is due to be swapped out for recalibration Page 38 of 80 FTM check reminders and Calibration reminders check boxes Enables the respective reminders When checked use the arrows to adjust the number of days until the next reminder up or down The date in bold will change to show the date of the next reminder After that reminders will occur at regular intervals as specified by Days until next FTM FTK check and Days until calibration is due Click the Update button to set the reminder date NOTE If Delete data from the instrument after successful download is NOT selected in Radio Options the date for the next FTM check will automatically update after polling based on the date of the last FTM check according to the data stored in the 451 651 Check the Send email notification checkbox if you want to be reminded via email Note make sure your Email Options are set correctly If the FTM Check and Calibration reminders are both due at the same time JMS will not send the second email reminder until the first reminder is acknowledged at the PC Use the Suppress Alarm option in Program Options to avoid having to acknowledge the first reminder in order to receive additional emails The Site View Tab Fd S AZ Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Outside Hg West Page 39 of 80 This is a quick easy to read representation of all the instruments o
17. connected alarm An example setup using the signal relay is shown below The connected power supply cannot exceed 24 Volts DC and 1 amp of current or 12 Volts AC and 1 amp of current Dm i I SiG 92 AY A TO 2 mA LOOP 1241400 24 DC 1A 24NOC MAY Audio Visual Alarm 12 Volts DC POWER SUPPLY Page 70 of 80 MC 19 POTENTIAL INTERFERENCES For some applications the Jerome Hydrogen Sulfide monitoring system may be installed in locations where foreign compounds are present Depending on the foreign compounds present in some cases erroneously high readings may occur In areas where chlorine gas is present Arizona Instrument recommends the installation of a Jerome Chlorine Filter Kit AZI FY990 0200 When installed this filter will remove the chlorine gas from the sample stream so that the Jerome monitoring system can accurately measure levels of Hydrogen Sulfide An Ammonia Filter Kit AZI 4Y990 0201 is also available for locations where ammonia may be present For pricing and delivery information on the chlorine and ammonia filters contact AZI Jerome Sales at 800 528 7411 NOTE PLEASE READ THE DATA SHEETS INCLUDED WITH THE FILTERS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE CHLORINE AND AMMONIA FILTERS Filter data sheets are also available online at the AZI website http www azic com Ammonia Filter Kit for the 651 Page 71 of 80 INSTALLATION of Chlorine or Ammonia Filter Kit 1 Disconnect the
18. cover all repairs calibrations and sensors Please contact AZI customer service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail at support azic com for details and assistance In order to have continuous operation of the Jerome 651 in the field Arizona Instrument LLC offers a free loaner 631 X instrument during the 1 year warranty period or under the maintenance agreement Please contact AZI customer service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail at support Dazic com for details and assistance The VACUSHIELD filter AZI 4 800 0065 is required to be replaced when the 631 X is recalibrated or after approximately 3 months of continuous use OUTSIDE THE U S CUSTOMERS Instruments sold outside the continental United otates Questions regarding maintenance and warranty support for instruments sold outside the continental United States need to be directed to your local AZI representative or Arizona Instrument LLC customer service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail at support azic com Page 73 of 80 21 APPENDIX A RADIO REPEATER SETUP For users with Spectra modems who have purchased the Radio Repeater Kit AZI Y990 0203 Contact your Arizona Instrument technical sales representative for more information on the Spectra modem or the Radio Repeater Kit The Radio Repeater Kit contains the Radio Repeater pictured below and the software required to program the Radio Repeater The Radio Repeater can be used to extend the distance betwee
19. dg rU ent LL USER MANUAL JEROME 651 HYDROGEN SULFIDE FIXED POINT MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL November 2008 Refer to the 631 X Operation Manual AZI 700 0037 for specifics on the 631 X ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC 3375 N Delaware Street Chandler AZ 85225 USA 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 f 602 281 1745 WWW azic com Email General azi azic com International inth azic com Customer Service supportOazic com ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC 3375 N Delaware St Chandler AZ 85225 800 528 7411 sales azic com www azic com MADE IN THE USA AZI P N 700 0093 J Last update November 2008 JEROME 651 HYDROGEN SULFIDE FIXED POINT MONITOR Operation Manual PROPRIETARY RIGHTS NOTICE This manual contains valuable information and material developed by Arizona Instrument LLC for use with the Jerome 651 Hydrogen Sulfide Fixed Point Monitoring System No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise This includes photocopying and recording or in connection with any information storage or retrieval system without the express written permission of Arizona Instrument LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED T o i Fa os x Arizona Instrument Lic JEROME ux lt AJ e y feo s P TEES 9 a uit m t ale s V d s Am La N LE de Maa Ta ds TERA PS Ee RELIES Ce SBA er d Pi dE is y Y Sec RR C Copyright 2004 2008 Ariz
20. direction such as North e urn the directional potentiometer at the top of the Davis anemometer until the display inside the 651 reads the selected fixed direction e g North e Carefully install the directional vane on top of the anemometer and secure by tightening the Allen screw Page 12 of 80 Outdoor External Antenna Setup If you have purchased the optional outdoor external antenna for the 651 the standard Phantom antenna mounted in the top of the 651 is unscrewed and replaced with a lightning arrestor installed inside of the 651 enclosure 1 Connect an appropriate cable from the lightning arrestor to the outdoor antenna Refer to OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT for information on the different cables available oee the diagram below for an example setup OUTDOOR ANTENNA LIGHTNING ARRESTOR TO ANTENNA CABLE GROUNDING STRAP ATTACHED TO ANTENNA CABLE CONNECTOR LIGHTNING ARRESTOR lx 4 O 6 GAUGE BARE COPPER WIRE GROUND ROD Page 13 of 80 2 The lightning arrestor must be grounded to provide protection Attach the grounding strap to the connector of the cable from the lightning arrestor to the antenna This is just above the lightning arrestor on the outside of the 651 enclosure as shown below Use the Grounding Strap to ground the system to a metal water pipe running into the ground grounding spike or other appropriate means using 6 gauge bare copper wire Follow national local codes For
21. download software If your security settings are set too high ze JL ND Hen you will not be able to download any 3 Do you wart to install and nn estan es liom D Tha publish carro be determined dus lo Iha probleme bok Aslherticods sgun nx found Page 23 of 80 executable programs by way of your browser If you set them at a medium level you will be able to download the software o Please see the Help menu in your AZI Jerome Monitor Software browser for more information on security If you are still unable to install the software o Use My Computer to select the CD drive containing the AZI software disk o Double click on setup exe xod ing Dnj Go 8 coece LI 70600968 seen oratoria 381 0000984 2461 o Jif setup 82s xum o Call AZI Customer service at 800 528 7411 602 470 1414 or e mail support azic com for assistance The setup confirmation message will display Click YES to continue installing JMS o The welcome message will display License Agreement tt Please read the following important information before continuing Click NEXT to continue the JMS n st al ati O n Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation o The license agreement will display Please read the license agreement ee rrr ener LICENSE WHICH IS PRESENTED ELECTRONICALLY WHEN INSTALLING THE Ca refu
22. initiated by JMS so JMS and the 651 must be in constant communication for the verification to commence If there is a communication error then the manual sampling feature cannot be initiated To maximize the effectiveness of this feature the polling frequency should be less often than the sampling frequency If the polling frequency is greater than the sampling frequency it is possible to miss a high reading and thus manual verification sampling will not be performed If a scheduled sample interval occurs during the five manual samples the scheduled sample will be performed at the completion of that particular manual sample You can also select to suppress alarm and error dialog boxes that may pop up during program operation This is useful when the Jerome Monitor Software is left to poll instruments unattended Page 51 of 80 Radio Options w Jerome Monitor Software Options Radio Instrument polling options Poll instruments every minutes Delete data from the instrument after successfull download Ww Refresh graph and data with latest poll data Radio Com Port COMI Type Specta l Channel 5 l Retries E Met ID M92 16 gt 32757 Power 250m Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Instrument Polling Options Poll instruments every minutes This enables automatic polling of the Jerome 451 651 instruments on the instrument list on the main window s Radio Options tab Set the polling interval based
23. install or operate JMS the user must be an Administrator on the target PC The following information regarding the configuration and use of JMS is also available from the Help system within JMS 13 JMS INITIAL SETUP In this section First Time Port Selection Adding Instruments Verify Radio Contact Page 26 of 80 First Time Port Selection e The first time the Jerome Monitor Software JMS is run you will see the following dialog box m Radio Communications Port Selection Connect the radio used for communicating with the Jerome 651 to an avallable COM port serial port Select the serial port and channel from the list below LOM part Radio Type Spectra Radio Channel 4 Continue e Select the COM port or serial port on your computer that your radio is connected to e Select the radio modem type that you have connected to your PC Spectra The XStream and XTend Radio modems have been discontinued e Select the radio channel that your Jerome 651 and or 451 instruments are using o See the 651 USER INTERFACE section for information on programming the radio from the instrument s control panel All radios in each instrument and at the Base Station computer must be on the same channel If you experience poor communications there may be interference Trying a different radio channel may improve communication with the Jerome 451 651 instruments e Click Continue Page 27 of 80 Adding Instrum
24. m 3 Hg 12 8 2006 11 58 00 PM cnc A time weighted average is the average of all normal readings in a specified time interval The possible intervals are 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours The report data can also be filtered by the following criteria e Instrument A single instrument or all instruments e Date Time range Specify a start date and time and an end date and time e High limits set at the time the report is run independent of the high level limits set in Program Options The time weighted average report will start at the first time interval on or before the start date time A line item on the report will be generated for each interval thereafter For example for 30 minute intervals a line item will be created for 12 30 am that contains an average of the readings from 12 01 am to 12 30 am Page 60 of 80 In the event that there is no data during that interval no line item will be generated If there is partial data during an interval an average will be calculated on the data that is present and a line item created for that interval Below is a sample of a Time Weighted Average report Time Weighted Average Report Zoom 100 r 451 651 Time Weighted Average Report ES t y Address by Location SURE Report Generated 12 11 2006 8 55 Outside Hg West H25 Date Time 22 Oct 2006 00 30 02 Mov 2006 08 30 02 Nov 2006 10 00 02 Nov 2006 10 30 02 Nov 2006 11
25. owners Microsoft is a registered trademark Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Arizona Instrument LLC Jerome 651 Operation Manual Part Number 700 0093 J November 2008 If you have any questions regarding the operation of this instrument please call our toll free number from the USA and Canada 800 528 7411 or e mail at support Wazic com Internationally call 602 470 1414 or fax 480 804 0656 Page 80 of 80
26. replacement at seller s option THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES GRANTED ABOVE SHALL EXTEND DIRECTLY TO BUYER AND NOT TO BUYER S CUSTOMERS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES AND EXCEPT FOR WARRANTY OF TITLE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES BEING SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED BY SELLER IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY S LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OR ALLEGED BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL EXTENDED PRICE OR PRICES SHOWN ON UNFILLED ORDERS NOR SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OR ALLEGED BREACH Notwithstanding the foregoing if any product covered by order s placed hereunder is designated as developmental prototype or experimental no warranty whatsoever except a warranty of title to component materials will be applicable thereto and buyer shall indemnify seller for any claims for liability asserted seller in connection therewith The foregoing state the entire liability of seller in connection with products supplied hereunder Page 79 of 80 ARIZONA INSTRUMENT LLC TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Copyright 2004 2008 Arizona Instrument LLC All Rights Reserved Jerome Arizona Instrument AZI and the stylized AZI are all registered trademarks of Arizona Instrument LLC All other trademarks are the property of their respective
27. results in a table and on a graph Jerome Monitor Software can be set to automatically poll Jerome 451 651 instruments if the PC is set up within range of them If an internet connection is also present Jerome Monitor Software can email high H2S or Hg alerts and notifications of system errors to email addresses you supply You can also manually poll Jerome 451 651 instruments in order to obtain the very latest data Jerome Monitor Software stores the sample results and wind direction and speed from the optional weather station in a standard Microsoft Access database The database is stored in a default system location that all users have access to This Radio line of sight including the Fresnel Zone This is not the same as visual line of sight Any obstructions between the radio antennas will reduce the effective distance at which they can communicate Page 30 of 80 default location may vary depending on the version of Windows on your computers The datafile can also be stored in a folder you specify on your computer or network Current stored data can be loaded into Jerome Monitor Software and viewed in tabular or graphical form Jerome Monitor Software can automatically refresh the data after polling the Jerome 451 651 instruments Historic data can be viewed using the reporting feature The table on the Data tab in the Jerome Monitor Software main window shows all data points downloaded from your Jerome 451 651 instruments You c
28. signals can pass through walls they have a harder time passing through trees due to the water content Walls are very dry and trees have a high level of moisture and 2400 MHz radio waves are absorbed by water 17 FLOW PUMP KIT A Flow Pump Kit AZI FY990 0195 is available for the 651 The Flow Pump Kit has the ability to draw air for sampling over a long distance and still provide continuous real time readings Contact your AZI Technical Sales Representative at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 for more information Line power of 100 240V AC 50 60 IE Hz must be run to the marked SO connections of the terminal block in v 7 the flow pump Maximum current draw is 1 Amp Page 66 of 80 INSTALLATION bh The flow pump should be mounted a minimum of 6 higher than the T fitting 2 Cut three 3 pieces of 3 8 OD Tubing to the appropriate lengths to be used where indicated in red in the diagram below From the measurement point to the flow pump inlet From the flow pump outlet to the included T fitting AZI 21300 0062 From the T fitting as an exhaust outlet to an ambient pressure location 3 If using soft tubing install the included inserts AZI 1300 0064 in the ends of the tubing where it will connect to the flow pump and the T fitting The inserts prevent the tubing from being pinched shut 4 Install the tubing where indicated and tighten the compression nuts to hold the tubing in pla
29. the following normal graph with about one month s worth of data from a Jerome 651 called Outside 2 NMrairararanarirarararararararatararararatararararararararararararararararararararararnararararararararararararararatararararatrararirarararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararararatararatarararararararararirararanarararararararararararar 0 018 i 0 016 i 70 e 0014 i 65 u E 0012 f d 60 o Nado vE E bio nM EE 55 0 i ks N 0008 ud E E x 50 y 0 006 0 0044 T 0 002 40 0 35 11 04 04 11 09 04 1114 04 11 19 04 11 24 04 11 29 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2004 Nov 01 2004 Nov 30 Note the spikes in H2S concentration It looks like there may be a trend To get a clearer view of the trend create an Overlay Weeks view of the same data Go to the View menu Graph submenu and click Overlay graph weeks IOGTARARZAPARARARADAROIPARARARARARARAPRAROAPARAR APARARARATAROPARARAPARARARADARADARARAPARARARADAROPARARARARARARADARAPARADBROAPARARARATARIAPOARAR APARARARADARAPOARARAPOARARARADARAPOARAR APARARARADARAPOARABRAPARARARATARARARARBRARARARARADARAPORARAGPARARARADARAPORAROPARARARATARAa Overlay Weeks 0 018 S 0 016 70 e A 0014 B5 w a 0012 Soo Te no E 0 008 50 0 006 a TS c 0 0044 i hal 0 i EE t JD mu m MI aM ale Dir my ak nu DURS po dia o 3b sun Mon Tue Weed Thu Fri Sat sun O0 O0 0000 00 00 O Q0 0000 0000 OO O0 OQ O0 Days of the Week Page 48 of
30. there would not be any secondary channels To increase radio range an external 451 651 antenna can be used The standard 451 651 antenna is replaced with a lightning arrestor that YOU MUST GROUND The external antenna is mounted above the 451 651 with a cable to the lightning arrestor To provide additional lightning protection install a lightning rod above the antenna to protect the system See Outdoor External Antenna Setup on page 13 for information about setting up outdoor external antennas at the 651 N Repeater Base Station NET ID 1912 NET ID 1912 Cha 1 4 Primary Ch 4 451 651 a Secondary Ch 5 Address 2 NET ID 1912 Channel 5 Address 5 451 651 NET ID 1912 451 651 Channel 4 451 651 Repeater yea NET ID 1912 Address 6 Primary Ch 5 Secondary Ch 6 Address 3 451 651 NET ID 1912 Chamnel 6 Address 4 Page 78 of 80 22 WARRANTY Arizona Instrument LLC seller warrants to buyer that Jerome products excluding the 631 X sensor delivered pursuant to this agreement at the time of delivery and for a period of one 1 year thereafter to be free from defects in material or workmanship and shall conform to seller s specifications or such other specifications as seller has agreed to in writing Under continuous use the 631 X sensor is warranted to last for 3 months with a 15 minute sample interval and 24 hour regeneration interval or to last for 6 months with a 30 minute sample interval
31. tubing between the 631 X intake and the Vacushield filter from the Vacushield filter 2 Connect the Chlorine or Ammonia filter between the Vacushield filter and the intake of the 631 X as shown in the pictures above and below 3 Position the filter as shown to determine where to mount the Kwik Clip 4 Peel the covering off of the back of the Kwik Clip and mount the clip to the cover below the 651 keypad 5 Position the Chlorine or Ammonia filter in the Kwik Clip 6 Use the included Wire Tie to secure the tubing as indicated but do not tighten the wire tie or the flow will be restricted Jerome 651 with an Ammonia Filter installed UY b mes MIZAIVNY 30 IS NIOOMUOAN 1 xucs IINOYIF Ndd Install Wire Tie around both tubes to secure tubing Page 72 of 80 20 MAINTENANCE U S CUSTOMERS Instruments sold within the continental United States Under continuous use the 631 X gold film sensor is warranted to last for 3 months with a 15 minute sample interval and 24 hour regeneration interval or to last for 6 months with a 30 minute sample interval and 48 hour regeneration interval During the 1 year warranty period the sensor will be replaced free of charge with a maximum of 3 sensors during the 1 year period Any sensors that require replacement after the warranty period or the beyond the 3 sensor maximum will be replaced at the cost to the customer Arizona Instrument LLC offers an annual maintenance agreement which would
32. 0 0010 must be installed The horizontal scale shows the date and time of the Jerome 451 651 readings When you select a point on the graph a label will appear at the bottom of the graph showing the following The Jerome 451 651 instrument name The date and time of the reading The H2S or Hg concentration Page 46 of 80 The internal temperature of the Jerome 451 651 if internal temperature has been selected in Graph Options If the Jerome 451 651 has the optional weather station you may also see Outside temperature Wind direction and speed You can move the cursor right and left to select other points on the curve by using the right and left arrow keys You can move the cursor to other curves on the graph by using the up and down arrow keys Zooming the graph Zoom in on an area of the graph by drawing a box around the area you want to see e Position the mouse pointer at the upper left corner of the area you want to zoom in to e Click and hold the left mouse button e Drag the mouse pointer to the lower right corner of the area you want to zoom in to e Release the left mouse button To restore the graph to its default settings select Refresh from the View menu Printing Click the File menu then Print Plot to print the graph If you have zoomed the graph only the currently visible data will print Page 47 of 80 Overlay Graphs Overlay graphs are used to identify trends in H2S or Hg readings For example consider
33. 2 5 10 15 30 60 and 120 minutes NOTE Sample intervals less than 15 minutes will significantly reduce the life of the gold film sensor in the Jerome 631 X or 431 X Regenerate Instrument Every hours Valid values are 6 12 24 and 48 hours The default is 48 hours An interval less than 48 hours will shorten the life of the gold film sensor in the 631 X or 431 X First Regen Time at The default is 12AM Examples If the regeneration interval is 12 hours and the first regen time is 5 AM the regenerations will be at 5 00 AM and 5 00 PM If the regeneration interval is 6 hours and the first regen time is 4 AM the regenerations will be at 4 00 AM 10 00 AM 4 00 PM and 10 00 PM 2 Click Save Verify Radio Contact Note Before communicating with the Jerome 451 651 make sure your computer s clock is set correctly JMS synchronizes the Jerome 451 651 s internal clock with the computer s clock each time it polls data To verify that Jerome Monitor Software can talk to the Jerome 451 651 instrument s e Make sure the radio has initialized The Radio Log will say Radio initialization complete Note This may take up to one minute Page 29 of 80 e Select an instrument from the Instrument List by clicking anywhere on the instrument s row Notice that some of the command buttons have now changed to include the location name of the instrument you have chosen e Click the Take Sample From instrument name
34. 5 AL Jeu PR Y VR OA AOL RESO A Pk agi Ss CNEA VAN 0 002 LEA AERE VIA DICAS SEIS IN AS ALALAARORY 40 CSS PIG OB JANO HU TW VV WA AD Rp VV V WO YU Y VEVXVI W OOOO 0200 0400 0600 osOD 1000 1200 1400 1600 18 00 2000 22 00 000 Hours The time scale at the bottom shows hours in the day from 00 00 to 23 59 The scale sometimes goes to 00 00 at the very end as in this example but the data stops at 23 59 Now we can see that the spikes don t really show a trend However H2S concentration does rise slightly between about 19 00 and 01 00 In this example the data was taken from a coastal region where the winds shift during daylight and nighttime hours Page 49 of 80 16 JMS OPTIONS In this section Program Options Hadio Options Email Options Heporting Options Graph Options Program Options Available by selecting Options in the Tools menu m Jerome Monitor Software Options Program Radio Email Reporting Graph Options Program Automatically start Jerome Monitor Software when Windows starts Administrators only Data display interval last 30 Data file storage Time weighted average TWA Average readings every 3l minutes Alarm and Alert options Sn Instantaneous Time weighted average Enable H25 ppm Enable Mercury Ha mg m3 Send e mail W Suppress alarm and error dialog boxes during automatic polling unattended mode Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Automatically st
35. CONNECTION PROCEDURE 1 Ensure the facility circuit breaker for the power line is open 2 Connect the two power lines and the safety gt Eas TY ground as shown LS Yoe VU O JY AC POWER 115 230VAC 50 60HZ T 3 Close the circuit breaker and the 651 is powered e At power UP the display flashes in order SRSSRRRRRNRRRAREES gt AZI Na gt 651 H S 100 PRA VX XX where X XX is the version number aaa SN of the 651 s operating program and gt X XXXPPM where X XXX Is the detected concentration of the monitored gas The optional Wind Gauge can be utilized to track wind speed and direction at sites where a weather station or similar system is not available INSTALLATION e Confirm that the SYSTEM WIND ENABLE menu item is set to YES e Run the Wind Gauge Cable into the hole at the bottom of the 651 and seal the cable entry with the Grommet AZI 350 0128 If desired cut the excess cable and install a new modular jack ensure that the new jack is put on in the same direction e Connect the Wind Gauge Cable to the 651 Control Circuit Board using the 651 Wind Gauge Cable AZI 200 0137 e Install the Davis anemometer according to the Davis installation manual When attaching the wind vane use the 651 s WIND DIR status item to view the current directional reading Refer to the 651 USER INTERFACE section to view status Items SETUP e Using a magnetic compass select a fixed
36. Click Finish e When the JMS starts up it will wait 20 seconds before communicating with the 651 in case the user wants to change default settings Completing the AZI Jerome Monitor Software Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing AZ Jerome Monitor Software on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup m M NOTE On some Windows operating systems a box may be displayed asking if you want to reboot or restart the computer at this time Select YES to restart and finalize the installation 112 LAUNCHING JMS The JMS software can interface with the Jerome 651 Fixed Point Hydrogen Sulfide Monitor as well as the Jerome 451 Fixed Point Mercury Monitor If your application involves only Hydrogen Sulfide monitoring you can ignore the Mercury related options available from JMS However if your application would benefit from Mercury monitoring as well a Jerome 451 instrument can be implemented in the system and both the 451 and 651 can be controlled from one installation of JMS Over 500 Jerome 451 651 instruments can be connected to the network of instruments Operating JMS is the same whether 651 s 451 s or both are in use e To Start JMS e Double click on the Jerome Monitor Software icon located on the desktop DO e Or select Programs AZl Jerome Monitor Software in the Start id menu To
37. LATION on page 23 for instructions INSTALLATION NOTES If the line of sight is not applicable the Jerome 651 can run remotely and store up to a maximum of 50 000 readings If using a portable laptop PC without a built in RS 232 serial port a PCMCIA card with an RS 232 serial port may be available for your laptop AZlrecommends the SSP 100 PCMCIA RS 232 card from Quatech Visit www quatech com for more information Drivers for the Quatech SSP 100 are available on the JMS 651 CD If an outdoor antenna is going to used on the base station gt Connect an appropriate cable between the radio modem and the lightning arrestor Refer to OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT on page 9 for information on the different cables available Next connect an appropriate cable from the lightning arrestor to the outdoor antenna See the diagram on the next page for an example setup gt The lightning arrestor must be grounded to provide protection Use the Grounding Strap to ground the lightning arrestor to a metal water pipe running into the ground grounding spike or other appropriate means using 6 gauge bare copper wire Follow national local codes See the picture on the next page for assistance configuring the Grounding Strap For additional protection install a lightning rod as well to protect the system Page 16 of 80 ANTENNA CABLE TO ANTENNA LIGHTNING ARRESTOR WITH GROUNDING STRAP ATTACHED TO ANTENNA CABLE
38. PM and 10 00 PM SYSTEM DATE TM Edit the current month day year hour minute and second time Page 20 of 80 MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS Settings used to identify the instrument INSTRMNT Contains up to 40 characters that are used to identify the instrument or location 631 SN Contains the serial number of the installed 631 X instrument Do not edit this value unless swapping 631 X s 651 SN Contains the serial number of the instrument Do not edit this value RADIO ADDRESS The address of the radio modem in this 651 Valid input is O to 65535 Default is O CHANNEL Set the radio hopping channel Valid input O to 48 for Spectra radio modems Default is 4 RETRIES The number of times the radio will try to send information to the base station Valid input is O to 9 Default is 5 NET ID The radio network ID All radios on the same network must have the same ID Valid input is O to 65535 Default is 1912 POWER Set the TX transmission power level Default is 1W SEC CHNL Set the 2 radio hopping channel Valid input is O to 48 Default is 5 Requires Spectra Radio Modem and Radio Repeater Kit and Software RESET Resets the monitor and clears any errors Turn off the 631 X before selecting this option Select temperature displayed in either F or C WIND ENABLE YES NO Enable wind gauge functionality DIR CAL NOTE This is not typically used but can
39. This value can only be set at the 651 and cannot be set using Jerome Monitor Software JMS Page 68 of 80 e Select 4 20 MAX from the SAMPLE menu to assign the H2S concentration in ppm for the 20 mA level After the 20 mA level has been set the following equation can be used to determine the H2S reading based on the level of current H2S concentration detected current in mA 4 x 4 20 MAX value 16 For example if the 4 20 MAX value is set to 50 ppm the equation becomes H2S current in mA 4 x 50 16 Thus in this example using a 4 20 MAX value of 50 ppm a 20 mA current corresponds to an H2S concentration of 50 ppm while a 12 mA current corresponds to an H2S concentration of 25 ppm The 4 20 mA connection is passive and must be powered by an external 12 V DC power supply An example setup is shown below SIGNAL RELAY 410 7 HrAL UP 12VAC 1A 24VDC 1A 24 DC W GROUND 1 8th Amp fuse 4 20mA Readout n B SCADA Port 12 Volts DC POWER SUPPLY Page 69 of 80 The signal relay connection is an electrical switch that can be closed by the 651 when the 651 reads H5S levels greater than or equal to the value set in ALRM LVL in the SAMPLE menu on the 651 This level can only be set at the instrument and cannot be set using JMS An appropriate audio or visual alarm can be connected to the signal relay When the sample reading exceeds the designated level the switch is closed activating the
40. additional protection install a lightning rod as well Connector of Cable from Lightning Arr r to Antenn To Antenna Antenna ERIGPIO ARenna Grounding Strap Strap Connect 6 Gauge Bare Copper Wire here Lightning Arrestor Page 14 of 80 BASE STATION The radio modem uses a 2 4 2 4835 GHz frequency Spectra radio that may not penetrate a building To get the best range between the 651 and the Base Station the antennas should have a direct line of sight An outside roof mount is desirable for the Base Station antenna However for an outside antenna a lightning arrestor and a ground strap are required for safety The Spectra 2400 MHz radios have an RP TNC Jack connector The external antenna and lightning arrestor have N Female connectors oee OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT on page 9 for a complete list of radio modem accessories Base Station Setup e Attach the antenna to the base station radio modem as shown lf an outdoor antenna is going to be used instead see the notes at the end of this section e Plug the AC DC power adapter into a local power source and insert the DC plug into the radio modem as shown Page 15 of 80 Attach the serial communication cable to the radio modem s serial port and the PC s serial port The PC s COM1 serial port is typically used unless a mouse is using it Install Jerome Monitor Software JMS to monitor the 651 instrument s See JEROME MONITOR SOFTWARE JMS INSTAL
41. all x 23 cm deep 260 W x 20 H x 9 D Weight 24 kg 52 pounds Warranty 1 year factory parts and labor except for 631 X sensor See WARRANTY section for sensor warranty details Spectra Radio Modem Specifications Frequency 2 4 2 4835 GHz 2400 MHz 49 selectable channels Serial Interface RS 232 Power Requirement 10 30 VDC 450 mA Operating Temperature 40 to 75 C Range Up to 6 4km 4 mile line of sight Longer distances may be obtainable through use of a high gain antenna or by using the Radio Repeater Page 8 of 80 5 STANDARD EQUIPMENT 651 AZI X651 with door key 651 Accessory Kit AZI Y990 0194 651 Fixed Point Hydrogen Sulfide Monitor Operation Manual AZI 700 0093 Base Station Radio Modem Kit AZI FY990 0199 Jerome Monitor Software JMS AZI 710 0040 631 X Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer Operation Manual AZI 700 0037 6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Ammonia Filter Kit AZI Y990 0201 Chlorine Filter Kit AZI Y990 0200 Wind Gauge Anemometer AZI 980 0010 651 Wind Gauge Cable AZI 200 0137 Flow Pump Kit AZI Y990 0195 Radio Repeater Kit AZI Y990 0203 Vacushield filter AZI 800 0065 651 Enclosure Access Hole Grommet AZI 350 0128 Extra 631 X Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer AZI X631 0151 or X631 0152 Grounding Strap for outdoor antennas AZI 200 0155 AZI has the standard antenna parts below that can be ordered separately These parts may be installed at t
42. an filter the table to only see error messages or 651 Functional Test Module FTM and 451 Functional Test Kit FTK readings The data can also be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking the column header The graph on the Graph tab in the Jerome Monitor Software main window shows actual sample data without any error messages or FTM FTK readings Data from 451 Hg instruments or 651 H2S instruments can be viewed separately Since they use different units they cannot be viewed together on the same graph The solid lines and vertical scale on the left side show the Hg or H2S gas concentration If you have selected to view temperature data you will have dotted lines and a scale on the right side of the graph for temperature If you are looking for trends in the data say a high reading at about the same time every day the Jerome Monitor Software can overlay data from time periods you choose on the same graph The time scale at the bottom will show 00 00 to 23 59 hours if overlay days is selected or Sunday through Saturday if overlay weeks is selected If there is a daily or weekly trend in the data it will show up on an overlay graph In this section The Graph Tab The Data Tab The Radio Tab The Radio Status Window The Maintenance Tab The Site View Tab The Menus Page 31 of 80 The Graph Tab ps rr od a ee ATI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Hes Instruments e e ed un el I
43. an have its network ID changed to avoid conflicts with other existing radio networks Power The Spectra radio modem can have its transmit power reduced The FCC requires that lower power 1W be used if a high gain antenna is used Page 53 of 80 Email Options w Jerome Monitor Software Options Email Server information Sender information Please specify the SMTP server for outgoing e mail A x Jerome Monitor Software SMTP Server Smtp mycompany com Edad address N postmasterSimycompany com x 125 SMTP Part Use authentication To Receiver of e mail Priority C Low Normal High User name 5 1 subject x High gas concentration To user amp mpcompanycom Password user mycompany com CC un 3 Denotes required items Message 4QasType concentration exceeded alarm level 4PCAlarmLvl on ZReadT ime Restore default message Name 4lnsNameX Instrument Serial Number 4lnsSN zl Radio Address lnsRiadiolD Internal Box Temp ReadT empC ReadT empF Insert Macro Concentration ReadGas v Send Test Email Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Server information Ask your network administrator or IT department for these settings SMTP Server DNS name or IP address of your SMTP email server SMTP Port Port number your SMTP server listens on default is 25 Use authentication Check this box if you need to log into your SMTP email
44. art the Jerome Monitor Software when Windows starts You must be a local administrator to change this setting Page 50 of 80 Data display interval How many days worth of data will be displayed on the Data Tab datagrid and the Graph Tab graph Data file storage Here you can select to store Jerome Monitor Software data files in the default system directory or specify another directory folder for them Any folder on a local or network drive is allowed Time weighted average TWA Specify what time interval will be averaged when the datagrid is viewing TWA data For example setting this to 30 minutes will average the last 30 minutes of readings from each instrument Alarm options Here you can set a high level alarm limit which will display on the graph and optionally send an email if the reading from an instrument is over the limit See Email Options for more information on sending emails You can set a separate high level alarm for time weighted average readings To enable the alarm and alert options for the 651 the box next to Enable H2S must be checked High Verification Trend HVT Checking the box to enable the alarm and alert options activates the High Verification Trend capability of JMS When polling completes JMS analyzes the data and if the last sample reading is higher than the instantaneous alarm level specified JMS will initiate five manual samples at one minute intervals to verify the high reading This verification is
45. be used to get a high degree of accuracy from the wind gauge and calibrate the directional potentiometer If done incorrectly it could result in significant directional inaccuracy The maximum resistance is displayed while the user slowly rotates the wind vane 2 3 rotations The maximum resistance is at 355 degrees Press SELECT to save the new calibration TMP FACT Set the compensation value for the external temperature probe for the effects of the internal box temperature Default is 0 11 Do not edit this value Page 21 of 80 MENU SUBMENU OPTIONS FACTORY Factory use only DO NOT EDIT OR CHANGE DATA OR SETTINGS Some of these items are also available for viewing and editing from the computer using Jerome Monitor Software JMS During 651 instrument setup the RADIO ADDRESS and CHANNEL must be set at the instrument to enable PC access WIND functionality if desired must be enabled at the instrument as well 10 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL TEST OF 651 631 X AZI has a 30 ppb Hydrogen Sulfide Functional Test Module FTM AZI P N Z2600 0930 used to determine if your instrument is functioning correctly between recommended factory calibrations It allows you to have complete confidence in the sample results This test verifies proper instrument operation through the introduction of a known concentration of Hydrogen Sulfide gas Call AZI Jerome Sales at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 for availability and pricing
46. button The Radio Log will report Taking a manual sample from lt instrument name at address X Approximately 35 to 40 seconds later a message will be displayed showing the Hydrogen Sulfide H25 concentration 651 s or Mercury Hg concentration 451 s JMS will then read the signal strength and report it in the Radio Log and Instrument List for the selected instrument e Click the Poll instruments now button to download the 651 and 631 X serial numbers from the instrument If you received a sample result back from your Jerome 651 the radios are communicating normally If not check the JMS Online Help Guide under the Troubleshooting section for tips on resolving communication problems For assistance contact AZI Customer Service at 800 528 7411 or 602 470 1414 14 JMS OVERVIEW The purpose of the Jerome Monitor Software is to allow you to download data from one or more Jerome 451 651 instruments store it in permanent datafiles for future use and display the data in table or graphical form Jerome Monitor Software uses a Spectra radio modem connected to a PC or laptop to communicate with Jerome 451 651 instruments up to 4 miles away Jerome 451 651 instruments store their sample results in internal memory until polled by the Jerome Monitor Software At that time Jerome Monitor Software downloads all of the stored results and saves them to a permanent database on the PC or laptop The Jerome Monitor Software then displays the
47. cations Detectable range 0 003ppm 3ppb to 50ppm H2S in four graduated Resolution ranges 0 001 0 01 0 1 and 1ppm HeS four ranges Hepeatability 896 relative standard deviation Range 0 0 005ppm at 0 050ppm H2S Accuracy Estimated sensor life Range 1 0 05ppm at 0 50ppm H2S Range 2 0 5ppm at 5 0ppm H2S Range 3 2ppm at 25ppm H2S 6 months at 30 minute sample interval and 48 Flow rate hour regeneration interval 3 months at 15 minute sample interval and 24 hour regeneration interval The interval could be extended in ideal operating conditions 150cc min 0 15 liters min User interface 8 digit alphanumeric LCD Menu driven status and configuration 1 2 5 10 15 30 minutes 1 and 2 hours Sample interval Regeneration interval 6 12 24 and 48 hours Logging capacity 50 000 readings 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 Amps or Power requirements Control board fuse 210 240 VAC 50 60Hz 4 Amps Fast Acting IEC 1 6A 250V 5mm x 20mm Operating environment Case construction 40 to 55 40 F to 131 F non explosive 0 to 100 relative humidity Polyester with insulation to reduce heat transfer Weatherproof except flooding Page of 80 Heat and air conditioning Resistive heating and thermoelectric cooling is used to maintain the temperature between 20 C and 30 C Temperature may reach 40 C when outside temperature reaches 55 C Dimensions 67 cm wide x 64 cm t
48. ce o Connect the T fitting to the 651 intake and tighten the compression nut to secure it FRLIM MEASUREMENT PUINT Flow Pump EXHAUST Note lf it is necessary to loosen the collet 7 64 Allen wrench and extend the stainless steel inlet tube in order to have sufficient clearance to attach the T fitting please leave the maximum stainless steel tube length inside the case to cool and condense possibly moisture laden sample air TO EXHAUST TUBING T Fitting AZI 1300 0062 Page 67 of 80 18 4 20 MILLIAMP AND SIGNAL RELAY CONNECTIONS The 651 provides both a 4 20 mA connection and a signal relay connection on the circuit board Remove the two screws securing the Circuit Board Cover to access these connections on the circuit board han SIGNAL RELAY 12VAC 9 1A 24V0C 1A SIGNAL RELAY 4 TO 20 mA Once the desired connections have been implemented replace the Circuit Board Cover and two screws The 4 20 mA connection can be used to indicate the H2S reading level on a proportional scale from 4 20 milliamps for connection to certain industrial systems such as SCADA A 4 mA current level always corresponds to an H2S reading of 0 000 ppm The 20 mA level can be set as high as the maximum reading level for the 651 50 ppm or somewhere between 0 000 and 50 ppm depending on your application The 20 mA current level must be set to an H2S reading level before the 4 20 mA connection can be used
49. d by the JMS software the next time the 651 system is polled FTM Check readings will be automatically identified in the Notes column in the Data screen of the JMS software so that they are not misinterpreted as regular sample readings Through the software the FTM data can also be viewed separately 11 JEROME MONITOR SOFTWARE JMS INSTALLATION MODEM MANUFACTURER ON YOUR PC NOTE DO NOT LOAD ANY RADIO MODEM SOFTWARE FROM THE RADIO ONLY LOAD THE JMS SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH THE 651 e Toinstall or operate JMS the user must be an Administrator on the target PC e Verify that your system meets the requirements necessary to run JMS o Windows XP with 128 MB RAM 256 MB recommended o 25 MB free space on C 100 MB recommended o JMS is NOT Windows Vista compatible e Ifthe setup program does not start automatically upon inserting the CD ROM o Select the CD ROM drive using Start and Run My Computer or Windows Explorer o Double click on setup exe from My Computer or Windows Explorer click OK in Run e Ifthe setup sequence starts automatically click on the JMS icon o Some computer operating systems will show a security warning If the CD came from AZI or one of its authorized distributors in the same packaging as the Jerome 651 or was received directly through the mail click on the YES button e lf you are still not able to install the software o Check that your browser s security settings allow you to
50. e Instrument A single instrument or all instruments e Date Time range Specify a start date and time and an end date and time e High limits set at the time the report is run independent of the high level limits set in Program Options Below is a sample of an All Readings report Gas Readings Report Zoom 1005 r 451 651 Gas Readings Report My Company My Address 1 by Location My Address 2 Report Generated 12 11 2006 8 54 Outside Hg West H25 Box Wind Wind Wind Date Time Reading FTM Temp Spd Dir Temp Err Hotes 22 Oct 2006 00 07 0 14 0 0 17 2 X BRIDGE 22 Oct 2006 00 08 0 003 14 3 0 0 17 3 22 Oct 2006 00 10 0 007 14 8 0 17 4 02 Nov 2006 09 25 0 005 15 4 0 17 4 02 Nov 2006 09 30 19 3 0 17 3 02 Nov 2006 09 35 232 l 0 17 4 02 Nov 2006 09 36 24 0 0 17 5 02 Nov 2006 09 40 245 0 1 5 02 Nov 2006 09 45 244 0 18 0 02 Nov 2006 09 50 24 1 0 18 2 02 Nov 2006 09 55 23 8 0 18 6 02 Nov 2006 10 00 23 7 0 18 7 Pages M4 1 Page 59 of 80 NOTE If WIND functionality is not enabled at the instrument wind speed and direction will be displayed as 1 and wind temperature will be 0 0 in an All Readings report though all three wind items will continue to show as blanks on the Datagrid TWA Readings Instrument location Select data to report All Instruments Time weighted average interval Start date and time 30 minutes 9 228 2006 12 00 00 AM e a ppm H25 Levels End date and time mg
51. e options f Autoscale gas curve Max graph gas value H25 ppm Blue Green Hg mg m3 Upper gas reading limits Display gas High Level lines Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Mark data points on graph Marks each data point with a filled in diamond shape Scale Y axis when zooming Normally when you zoom in on a graph the Y axis retains the same scale In other words it Zooms only on the X axis Checking this box allows you to zoom in on the Y axis as well Cursor displayed when selecting a data point selects the shape of the cursor that identifies the selected data point on the graph Cursor color Allows you to change the color of the cursor that identifies the selected data point on the graph Page 57 of 80 Gas curve scale options Allows you to either let Jerome Monitor Software autoscale the H2S or Hg concentration Y axis to fit all data points or specify a fixed maximum gas concentration Note If the graph is not in autoscale mode the minimum Y axis H2S and Hg concentration cannot be less than O Upper gas reading limits Display gas High Level line Displays a blue line at the high level value specified on the Program tab Mark out of limit points in black and display an alert Any portion of the H2S or Hg gas concentration curve that is above the High Level line will be displayed in black Also a High Gas alert popup message box will be displayed unless the Jerome Monitor Software is
52. ents After choosing a COM port and radio channel add your Jerome 451 651 instrument to the instrument list in the Jerome Monitor Software window pictured below by following these steps AZI Jerome Monitor Software no data loaded File View Reports Tools Help Instrument List Gas 651 451 SN 631 431 SN Radio Addr Status Pol Samplelnt Regenint Regen Time Sort By Radio Log Name C Radio Address C Gas C 651 451 SN Poll instruments now Add a new instrument to poll Initializing Radio on COMT Radio initialization complete Automatic instrument polling is off Site View UT w Add New Instrument Instrument Location Mame Gas H25 Instrument Radio Address 1 gt 65000 Enable Polling Sample Instruments Every 15 minutes Regenerate Instrument Every 24 hours First Regen Time at 12 AM Instrument S N is automatically set when the radio ts queried oe Page 28 of 80 Instrument Location Name Enter a name to identify this instrument s location Gas Select H2S for 651 instruments or Hg for 451 instruments Instrument Radio Address Enter the address that this instrument is programmed on See 651 INSTALLATION on page 11 for more information on programming from the instrument s control panel Enable Polling This is usually checked Leave it unchecked if this instrument is offline Sample Instrument every minutes Valid values are 1
53. gram the Radio Repeater make the appropriate selection in each drop down DOX e PC Com port Set the serial or communications port on the computer that the radio is connected to e Radio Type Specify the radio type that is connected to the PC For now this program will only program the Spectra radio modem e Radio Address Set the radio address to a unique number Every repeater and 651 radio must have a unique address Page 76 of 80 e Radio Primary Channel Set the radio primary channel to the base station radio channel NOTE If this radio does not directly talk to the base station radio but to a previous repeater radio that talks to the base station radio then set this radio s primary channel to the previous repeater radio s secondary channel e Radio Secondary Channel Set the radio secondary channel to the following slave radio s channel NOTE If this radio does not directly talk to the following slave radios but to a following repeater radio that talks to the following slaves then set this radio s secondary channel to the following repeater radio s primary channel e Retries The number of times that the radios will resend a packet if an error occurs All radios in the network must have the same value Typically set this to 5 e NetID The radio modems can have their network ID changed to avoid conflicts with other existing radio networks All radios in the network must have the same value e Power Set the radio transmi
54. he base station at the 651 or both Using the shortest possible cables is recommended to minimize potential signal loss For best results use a cable that has less than 11dB 1 00ft signal loss The Spectra radios have an RP TNC Jack connector The external antennas and lightning arrestors have N Female connectors Radio Modem to Lightning Arrestor Cables AZI 200 01 78 Cable RP TNC Plug Radio to N Male connector 5 ft 2400 MHz AZI 200 0177 Cable RP TNC Plug Radio to N Male connector 50 ft 2400 MHz Lightning Arrestors AZI 4200 0181 Lightning Arrestor 2400 MHz Lightning Arrestor to Antenna Cables AZI 200 0180 Cable N Male to N Male connector 5 foot AZI 200 0179 Cable N Male to N Male connector 20 foot Antennas AZI 200 0175 Std Phantom Antenna 2400 MHz Standard on 651 AZI 200 01 73 High Gain Outdoor Antenna 2400 MHz 8dB AZI 200 01 74 Outdoor Directional Antenna 2400 MHz Page 9 of 80 Antenna Mounting Brackets AZI 300 0489 Antenna Mounting Bracket Pole Mount AZI 4300 0490 Antenna Mounting Bracket Right Angle Mount To Wall AZI 4300 0491 Antenna Mounting Bracket Straight Mount To Horizontal Surface Call AZI Customer Service for a part that is not listed Antenex is also a good source for parts Page 10 of 80 7 651 INSTALLATION Because of the weight of the 651 two people may be required for installation Wall Mounting Obtain the appropriate anchors from a hardware s
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56. ist then click this button to place the selected macro at the current cursor location in the text Send Test Email Verify your email settings by sending a test email to all recipients Page 55 of 80 Reporting Options m Jerome Monitor Software Options Reporting Custom repart header text Custom repart header text allows you to customize the reports generated by the Jerome Monitor Software The three lines below will be printed at the top right hand side of each repart They are typically used for company name and address Line 1 My Company Line E My Address 1 Line 3 My Address Z Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Custom report header text Anything typed on these 3 lines will appear on the header of all reports A common use is to add a company s name and address to a report Here is an example of a report header 651 Gas Readings Report My Company My Address 1 by Location ninm Report Generated 12 9 2006 13 55 Page 56 of 80 Graph Options m Jerome Monitor Software Options Graph Options Mark data points on graph Temperature to graph Scale asis when zooming f Mone z Cursor displayed when selecting a data point Outside t Square f Circle Filled Box Horizontal amp Vertical lines f Internal box Temperature units t Celsius PC t Fahrenheit F Cursor color f Use color of plot line C Use this color Change Cursor Color Line color palette Gat curve scal
57. me 451 instruments and Hes for Jerome 651 instruments 631 SN The serial number of the Jerome 631 X inside each Jerome 651 or 431 X inside each Jerome 451 651 SN The serial number of each Jerome 451 651 Page 35 of 80 2 Radio Addr The radio address each Jerome 451 651 is programmed for It must match the address entered on the particular instrument s control panel Status Shows OK or ComError Poll Off Polling is not enabled for this instrument Manual Polling is enabled for this instrument but Automatic polling is not enabled Auto This instrument will be automatically polled at set intervals Sample Int Jerome Monitor Software can program the sample interval for Jerome 451 651 When you add or modify an instrument in the instrument list you have the option of programming the Jerome 451 651 with the new sample interval Regen Int Jerome Monitor Software can program the regeneration interval for the Jerome 451 651 When you add or modify an instrument in the instrument list you have the option of programming the Jerome 451 651 with the new regeneration interval Regen Time Jerome Monitor Software can program the time of day the Jerome 451 651 will begin its next regeneration cycle When you add or modify an instrument in the instrument list you have the option of programming the Jerome 451 651 with the new regeneration time Instrument list sort options The default is to sort by instrument name 3 Comma
58. mns can be sorted Printing Click the File menu then Print Datagrid to print the datagrid If you have used any of the sorting options the data will print sorted Loading current data To clear the datagrid and reload the latest data click Refresh from the View menu or hit the F5 key This will reload the data for the Jerome 451 651 instruments on the instrument list on the Radio tab Page 45 of 80 Graph View n AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Hes Instruments c on c o c IR 7 a a MA un eJ I c Po Internal Temp C 11 08 06 11 09 06 11 09 06 11 10 06 11 10 06 22 00 08 00 18 00 04 00 14 00 Time Outside Hg West 11 09 06 19 00 0 000 ppm 28 5 C PA f H25 Instruments t Hg Instruments The radio has not been initialized Polling is disabled Radio Options Elements of the graph The graph shows H2S or Hg readings and temperature curves for the data that is currently loaded in the Jerome Monitor Software The solid lines graph the H2S or Hg concentration using the vertical scale on the left depending on which instrument gas type you are currently viewing lf you have selected to graph temperatures see Graph Options the dotted lines are the temperature curves using the vertical scale on the right You can select Celsius or Fahrenheit temperatures from the Graph Options To view outside wind temperature data the optional Anemometer AZI 98
59. n a site The top number on the instrument icon is the last reading taken The bottom number is the last time weighted average reading The readings are updated after polling The location name is below the icon The instruments can be moved on the window to show their position relative to one another There is a radio tower icon which can be moved to show the relative location of the base station and an arrow in the upper left corner that can be rotated to point North If you have a picture of your site in JPEG format you can use that as the background of the Site View tab 1 Place a copy of your JPEG in the Jerome Monitor Software program folder usually C Program FilesVAZI 2 Rename the JPEG to background 3 Restart the Jerome Monitor Software and it will use that image as the Site View background Note If you have Windows set to display file extensions in your Folder Options then rename the JPEG image to background jpg The Menus File Menu FUNIS AZ Jerome Monitor Software Current data m View Reports Tools Help Poll Instruments Now Ctrl P Print Plot Print Datagrid Printer Setup Save Plot Image As Exit e Poll Instruments Now Starts a manual poll of instruments that have polling enabled e Print Plot Prints the current graph e Print Datagrid Prints the data from the Data Tab e Printer Setup Opens the Printer selection and setup dialog e Save Plot Image As Save the current graph a
60. n the base station and the 651 s and or 451 s For example if you are placing 651 s over a large area with a high mountain nearby you can increase radio range by locating a repeater on top of the mountain For best results use high gain directional outdoor antennas AZI 200 0174 on the base station and 651 s with the antennas pointed towards the repeater on the mountain See Base Station Setup on page 15 for information about setting up outdoor external antennas at the base station and see Outdoor External Antenna Setup on page 13 for information about setting up outdoor external antennas at the 651 Line power of 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz must be run to the marked connections of the terminal block in the radio repeater enclosure Maximum current draw is 1 Amp Radio Repeater with line power wired to the Terminal Block Page 74 of 80 Before the Radio Repeater can be used in the field it must be programmed using a PC running the included Radio Repeater Setup software AZI 710 0051 The Radio Repeater Setup software requires a PC with a32 bit version of Windows XP a 1 0 GHz or higher processor 196 MB of RAM 256 MB recommended 200 MB of available hard disk space An available serial port The NET framework installed by the Radio Repeater software if necessary Please see your IT department if you have any questions about your PC s capabilities 1 Connect the included Radio Data cable AZI 200 0182 to the matching connec
61. nd buttons Here you can maintain the instrument list poll instruments on the list if polling is enabled and manually take samples from instruments you select Radio log Provides a general history of radio activity and events Notifications are displayed here when the radio is initialized when each instrument is polled for data and the results of a manual sample among other things Page 36 of 80 The Radio Status Window Available by selecting View Radio Events in the Tools menu w Jerome Monitor Software Radio Status 2 Processing queued item Initialize Clear Status Window Initializing Radio on COH1 0 2 Set baud rate to 38400 baud i 2 Setting radio retries to b dde og even 2 Setting radio channel to 4 2 Informational messages 2 N 2 0 Setting remaining radio items and Y memory Verify new radio baud rate Radio initialization complete Saving to TA eae laa 355 Radio command queue Radio initialization complete The numbered items 1 4 below correspond to the above diagram The Radio Status window is used primarily for troubleshooting lt allows you to view in real time the radio communications between JMS and the Jerome 451 651 instruments The information displayed here can be very technical 1 Log Window This is a running log of radio communication events 2 Clear Status Window button Clears the log window 3 Radio log level Lets you select how much information y
62. nu Items The following key presses are used to navigate the menus and select menu items e Press SELECT to enter the menus e Press UP or DOWN to change the selected menu item e Press SELECT to pick a submenu parameter for editing or an action item Action items such as SYSTEM RESET require a second press of SELECT to CONFIRM the action e Press ESCAPE to cancel the action or selection e Press ESCAPE to exit a menu Editing Parameters Once a parameter has been selected the following key presses are used to edit the parameter e Press UP or DOWN to change the alphanumeric digit e Press SELECT to move right or save the parameter e Press ESCAPE to move left or not save the parameter Page 18 of 80 Menu Tree Use UP and DOWN to scroll through the STATUS items Press SELECT and then use UP and DOWN to access the FTM CHK SAMPLE REGEN and SYSTEM submenus Press SELECT again to make a selection The Wind direction speed and temperature status items will not appear If WIND functionality is not enabled in the SYSTEM menu STRUCTURE POLITY FTM CHK SAMPLE REGEN SYSTEM INTERVAL INTERVAL DATE TM 4 20 MAX HOUR ALRM LVL 651 MENU RADIO DBL CHK RESET VALV TGL TEMP C F WIND NOTE The SYSTEM menu also contains a selection labeled FACTORY This option is for AZI factory use only and should not be accessed by the end user Page 19 of 80
63. on How current you want the data How soon you want to be notified of a high reading If email notifications is turned on See Email Options for more information Delete data from the instrument after successful download If this is checked Jerome Monitor Software will send a command to the Jerome 451 651 to delete its stored data only if the data was successfully downloaded uncompressed AND stored to permanent data files in the data directory Refresh graph and data with latest poll data If this is checked Jerome Monitor ooftware will reload the current data in the datagrid and graph after a polling cycle is complete Page 52 of 80 Radio Com port Select the serial or Com port on the computer that the host radio is connected to Type The radio type must match the model of radio connected to the PC the Spectra radio modem The XStream and XTend radio modems have been discontinued Channel The radio channel must match the channel that the Jerome 451 651 instruments are set to Conflict with another radio network can be avoided by using a different hopping channel Retries Set the number of times the radios will resend a packet if an error occurs Increase this number if signal strength is low or you suspect radio interference The Retries setting in the Jerome 451 651 must match See the 651 USER INTERFACE section for information on programming the instrument from its front panel Net ID The Spectra radio modem c
64. ona Instrument LLC Page 2 of 80 ae Sok fee ot o 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Table of Contents INTRODUC FION TO THE JEROME 65 stipe nivei o D WARNINGS READ THIS BEFORE USING THE 651 6 s qt 6 SPECIFICATION Sirera f STANDARD EQUIP MEIN I 5 2 p PRIUS e e oe 9 OPTIONALEQUIPMEN Tossa alas ebbe add des dera Desde Deseret nde 9 SRM INSTALLATION a 11 MOUNINO ate cess crests chats iia iio 11 POWEFr COMMECHON mE I UU m UII LM 11 Wna 210 0 m T 12 Outdoor External Antenna Seti cad 13 BASE STA UON scan 15 Bases talon osa til 15 651 USER INTERHEAGE sra 18 Stalus MOS ib 18 Selectina Menu NEMS uri a iba 18 Edino Parameters cuna iii edie 18 Ci hel tree a 19 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL TEST OF 651 6831 X eeeeeeeeses 22 TEST PFOCCOUlC m IP 22 JEROME MONITOR SOFTWARE JMS INSTALLATION 23 EAUNCORINC JM ssc cbse trata cae rte te Rte c at hene s 26 JIMS ERES Bees LO APPETERE OS RUNE 26 First TIMES Port Selec rss loss bibi 27 Adano BIAIS UNIS BE o e o Di 28 Verniy Radio GON di 29 UII CO WVIEHRMIE WW PAP OA A 30 The Graph TaD ET 32 Wie Wey I II M 33 The Radio t RR T T TT 34 The Radio Status WIRGOW s nanese RS pu tds 37 The Maintenance T3 e dle css CoU he tide ee De 38 ME m Eo m 39 HAN Ur fte C E GE E 40 MEWIN O DATA ts sia 43 Table View normal VIEW Jus coiitans
65. or signal strength or interference the radio resends that packet until it is received without errors or until it reaches the maximum number of radio retries as set in JMS and at the Jerome 451 651 instrument If the packet is not received successfully the downloaded data will not be complete If this happens a message will be displayed in the radio log box on the Radio tab of JMS and the data for that instrument will not update The data is stored in the Jerome 451 651 and will be downloaded automatically during the next polling session when the radio signal is clearer Page 34 of 80 e AZ Jerome Monitor Software no data loaded Ele View Reports Tools Help Instrument List THAN REESE ESITSE GT EA Outside We H25 of 15 12 128M 4 sort By Radio Lag i Mame Radio Address C Gas 651 451 SN Initializing Radio on COMT Radio initialization complete Pall instruments now e Modify Instrument Qutside Wrest Delete Instrument Outside est Take Sample From Outside vest Automatic instrument polling is off Radio Options The numbered items 1 4 below correspond to the above diagram 1 Instrument List Lists each Jerome 451 651 instrument that the Jerome Monitor Software communicates with See Adding Instruments in Initial Setup for instructions on how to configure each of these items Name A unique location name you assign to each Jerome 451 651 Gas The gas type measured Hg for Jero
66. ou want to see displayed in the log Smaller numbers mean less detail larger numbers mean more detail 4 Radio command queue Shows commands that have been started but not yet processed by the radio module of JMS Usually there will not be much here unless the JMS is polling instruments When polling you will see two commands per instrument one to download the data and a second to get the signal strength of the last packet received from that instrument Page 37 of 80 The Maintenance Tab View Reports Tools Help Instrument List 651 451 SN 631 437 SN FTM FTK Due Outside Hg West H25 63110000 O4 NOV 2006 01 JAN 2007 iw FIM check reminders iw Calibration reminders 7 E Days until next FTM FTE check Update E z Days until calibration is due Update jf Send email notification Send email notification The next FTM check will be due on This instrument ls due to be calibrated on Saturday November 04 2006 Monday January 01 2007 Instrument List Lists each Jerome 451 651 instrument that the Jerome Monitor Software communicates with These are the same instruments as seen on the Radio Tab Instrument List fields Name The instrument s location name Gas H2S for Jerome 651 instruments or Hg for Jerome 451 instruments 651 451 SN Serial number of the 451 651 instrument 631 431 SN Serial number of the 631 X or 431 X inside the instrument FTM FTK Due Date the functional test module functional test kit
67. range If the antennas are low enough the ground itself will block the signal see figure 1 Note drawings not to scale Figure 1 Fresnel one Base Station Part of the fresnel zone is obstructed by the ground thereby reducing the range of the radios Placing the antennas higher up will prevent the ground from entering the Fresnel zone and improve the radio signal see figure 2 Note drawings not to scale Figure 2 Fresnel Zone Base Jerome Station 551 With the antennas placed at a higher location the fresnel zone is clear and the radios have radio frequency RF line of sight Page 65 of 80 Table 1 below provided by MaxStream shows the diameter of the Fresnel Zone for 2400 MHz radios at different distances This can be used as a guide to help determine how high to place your antennas if you are experiencing radio communication problems with the Jerome 451 651 instruments Table 1 Fresnel Zone Diameters Required Fresnel Zone Range Diameter Distance Spectra 2400 MHz Radios 1000 ft 300 m 11 ft 5 4 m 1 Mile 1 6 km 21 ft 8 4 m 5 Miles 8 km 43 ft 15 2 m 10 Miles 16 km 59 ft 20 2 m The basic rule is to make sure the combined height of the base station and Jerome 451 651 antennas is greater than the diameter of the Fresnel Zone Buildings and trees in the Fresnel Zone can also block a portion of the signal Trees are a particular problem for 2400 MHz radios Although 2400 MHz
68. running in unattended mode see Program Options Temperature to graph None No temperature curve or scale is displayed Outside A temperature curve and scale is displayed for outside or wind temperature if using the optional weather station Internal box A temperature curve and scale is displayed for the temperature inside the Jerome 451 651 Temperature units Select the units to display temperature on the graph and datagrid Line color palette Select the color scheme for line colors on the graph Reporting Reports can be run to show any data downloaded from the Jerome 651 and 451 instruments as well as calculated time weighted averages and maintenance information Custom header text for each report can be set in the Reporting Options In this section All Readings TWA Readings Calibrations The reports are accessed from the Reports menu on the toolbar Page 58 of 80 w All Readings Report Instrument location Select data to report All Instruments Iw All Readings Start date and time E QR 0 000 ppm H25 9 28 2006 12 00 00 AM Onp 0 000 pea Hg FTM FTK Checks End date and time Errors 12 8 2006 11 58 00 PM E Cancel Any data downloaded from a Jerome 651 or 451 can be viewed with the All Readings report This includes e Normal instrument readings e FIM FTK checks e Instrument or system errors The report data can also be filtered by the following criteria
69. s a Bitmap or Jpeg image to disk e Exit Closes the Jerome Monitor Software Page 40 of 80 View Menu V mee ATI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File MZA Reports Tools Help Instruments k Overlay graph days FTM Readings only Overlay graph weeks Errors only Time weighted averages w Auto scroll to newest data Refresh F5 Graph gt e Normal graph view Resets the graph to normal view See Overlay Graphs e Overlay graph weeks see Overlay Graphs e Overlay graph days see Overlay Graphs mm AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File MUZE Reports Tools Help Graph k FTM Readings only H25 Instruments Errors only Hg Instruments Time weighted averages w Auto scroll to newest data Refresh F5 Instruments e All Instruments Displays all instruments in the Data Tab e H2S Instruments Only shows H5S instruments in the Data Tab e Hg Instruments Only shows Hg instruments in the Data Tab e FTM Readings only Shows only FTM FTK readings in the Data Tab e Errors only Shows only instrument errors in the Data Tab e Time weighted averages Displays the Time Weighted Averages view of the current data e Auto scroll to newest data Auto sorts and scrolls the Data Tab datagrid to the most current data after a polling cycle e Refresh Refreshes the Data Tab datagrid with the most recent data from the database similar to Auto scrolling Also resets the zoom on the Graph Tab graph and redisplays
70. server Logon Information The user name and password may or may not be the same as you use to access your email User name Used to log into your email server Password Used to log into your email server Sender information Name The name that you want to appear in the FROM section of email notifications Page 54 of 80 E Mail address The email address that you want to appear in the FROM section of email notifications Note Some spam filters will block emails if the FROM email address is the same as the TO or CC address To receiver of e mail Priority Used by most email systems to mark important emails Subject The subject of the alert email To One email address to send alerts to This may be a distribution list if your email system supports them CC One email address to receive a carbon copy of the email This may bea distribution list if your email system supports them Message The scrolling text box contains the body of the email alarm notification It can contain both text and macros see Email Macros in the reference section The default text which includes all sample information can be customized to provide the recipient with just the information your organization requires Restore default message resets the message text to send all sample information Insert Macro inserts a macro that automatically fills in specific sample information Select a sample parameter from the drop down l
71. t power Reduce transmit power as required by local radio regulations In the USA the FCC requires that lower power 1W be used if a high gain antenna is used Once all of the configuration options have been set appropriately click the Program Radio Modem button The Radio Modem Communications window will show the communications between the PC and Radio Repeater during programming If the programming is successful the PC will display a dialog box reading Modem is configured and ready to be installed Disconnect the serial cable and radio data cable from the PC and the Radio Repeater and install the Radio Repeater in the field for use Example Network Refer to the diagram of an example network on the next page To extend the distance between the base station and the 451 651 s at addresses 5 and 6 the repeater at address 2 is used A 651 or 451 with a Spectra radio can also be configured as a repeater In the example network the 451 651 at address 3 is used to reach the 451 651 at address 4 To configure a 651 or 451 as a repeater set the SYSTEM FACTORY RADIO menu item at the 651 to SPECTRA RP instead of SPECTRA and then set the NET ID address primary and secondary channels and other radio parameters as appropriate using the SYSTEM RADIO menu at the 651 Page 77 of 80 Pay particular attention to the radio channels in this example If there are no repeaters then all the radio channels must be the same and
72. th the Jerome 651 s Functional Test Module FTM or the Jerome 451 s Functional Test Kit FTK See OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL TEST OF 651 631 X for more information on test procedures with the FTM or FTK The Data tab can also show the time weighted average TWA of the most recent data from each instrument The time weighted average takes the last 30 minutes to 24 hours of data selectable in the Program Options and displays a running average in the data table The Graph tab of the main Jerome Monitor Software windows shows the currently loaded data graphically In this section Table View normal view Table View time weighted average Graph View Overlay Graphs Page 43 of 80 Table View normal view BUR mm AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Instrument 2 Heading Heading Wind Wind Outside Internal Notes Date Time ppm maz m3 Dur Temp E Temp C Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest Outside Hg Wrest mi bee de Phe tafe ek 14 Nov
73. the current data Page 41 of 80 Reports Menu Tm AZ Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View grass Tools Help All readings Time weighted averages Calibrations e All Readings Run a report that shows all normal readings errors and FTM FTK checks from one or all instruments in a given date range See All Readings report e Time weighted averages Runs a time weighted averages report for one or all instruments in a given date range and a specified time interval to average over See TWA Readings report e Calibrations Runs a report that shows each time an instrument was swapped out for re calibration See Calibrations report Tools Menu ES AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports MGHS Help View error log View radio events Options e View error log Displays a log of communication and instrument system errors e View radio events Opens the Radio Status Window e Options Opens the Options window Page 42 of 80 15 VIEWING DATA The data downloaded from the Jerome 451 651 instruments can be viewed in both table and graphical forms The Data tab of the main Jerome Monitor Software window shows all data points or a filtered set of data points The data can be filtered to show data from all instruments only H2S Jerome 651 instruments or only Hg Jerome 451 instruments The data points can also be filtered to show only 431 X 631 X error notifications or only readings taken wi
74. time to sort in descending order indicated by a v in the column header Up to two columns can be sorted Filtering Select one of the options in the View menu to easily filter the data in the table Printing Click the File menu then Print Datagrid to print the datagrid If you have used any of the filtering or sorting options only the currently visible filtered or sorted data will print Scrolling to newest data When the Auto Scroll To Newest Data option is checked in the View menu the table Page 44 of 80 will sort by date in ascending order and scroll to the bottom of the data after a polling cycle is completed if the refresh data option is selected see Radio Options Loading current data To clear the datagrid and reload the latest data click the Refresh from the View menu or hit the F5 key This will reload the data for the Jerome 451 651 instruments on the instrument list on the Radio tab Table View time weighted average m AZI Jerome Monitor Software Current data File View Reports Tools Help Current time weighted average data Instrument Gas Min Average Max Unis Outside Hg West 0 002 Automatic instrument polling is off Radio Options Sorting Click on the top row of the column headers to sort by column Click once to sort in ascending order indicated by a 4 in the column header Click a second time to sort in descending order indicated by a v in the column header Up to two colu
75. tor between the antenna connection and the power connection on the right side of the radio modem 2 Connect one end of the included Serial cable AZI 200 0038 to the free end of the Radio Data cable and connect the other end of the Serial cable to the PC to be used to program the Radio Repeater 4 fa mp mys j as a SP P ua O eum WP uam amos 4 4 4 79 qu 2 VP v o P us P oum wn TW ow C398 05 w 0989 009 79 Doc E iliis dili i e a M he EE v oT m 3 Make sure power is connected to the Radio Repeater 4 Next install the Radio Repeater Setup software AZI 710 0051 on the PC When the CD is inserted the software installer should launch automatically If it does not find and launch setup exe on your CD ROM drive using My Computer Windows Explorer or Start Run 5 Follow the onscreen prompts to install the Radio Repeater software Page 75 of 80 6 Once installation is complete launch the Radio Repeater Setup software using the Arizona Instrument folder on the Start Menu or the icon on the desktop This screen will appear when the software is launched Radio Repeater Setup Sele PC Com Pork COM amp Radio Type Spectra Radio Address 1 65000 Radio Primary Channel Radio Secondary Channel Radio Retriez Radio WET ID en jen ge o EERE lt 15 gt 32757 lt Radio Power Program Radio Modem Radio Modem Communications To pro
76. tore for the installation wall type Drill one of the upper mounting holes into the wall Hold the 651 to the wall and mark the second upper hole Drill the second mounting hole into the wall Temporarily mount the 651 to the wall and mark the lower two holes Remove the 651 and drill the lower two mounting holes into the wall Permanently mount the 651 using all four mounting holes Power Connection POWER CONNECTION NOTES When a generator is used to power the 651 a high quality line conditioner or voltage regulator is required to ensure a pure sine wave and regulated voltage is applied to the instrument The gold film sensor may be damaged by voltage that varies in amplitude or by surges spikes and or noise on the power line Follow appropriate local and national codes when installing the 651 It is recommended to use a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI on the 115V or 220V AC power circuit for safety in an outdoor environment For fixed point installations where an FTM AZI Z2600 0930 or Z2600 0918 is going to be used to verify the operation and compliance of the system the installation of a weatherproof electrical receptacle near the monitoring system is recommended The 651 power voltage is not switch able in the field The 651 is factory configured to operate at either 115VAC or 230VAC The switch on the main circuit board indicates the proper voltage and cannot be changed by the user Page 11 of 80 POWER
77. umns can be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking on the column header Up to two columns can be sorted The amount of data displayed is set in the Program Options available by selecting Options in the Tools menu Page 33 of 80 The Radio Tab The Spectra radio modem is the link between the Jerome Monitor Software and the Jerome 451 651 instruments It allows the Jerome Monitor Software to do the following 1 2 3 Remotely program the Jerome 451 651 s sample interval regeneration interval and regeneration time Remotely instruct the Jerome 451 651 to take a manual sample and report the result in Jerome Monitor Software Download stored sample results and optional weather station data General guidelines All of the Jerome 451 651 instruments must be on the same channel for JMS to communicate with them Each of the Jerome 451 651 instruments must be set to a unique radio address and location name but share a common Net ID The radio stations require line of sight communications for the maximum distance Any obstructions will reduce the radio range Using high gain or directional antennas can increase this range The Radio Repeater Kit can also be used to extend the distance between the 451 651 instrument and the Base Station For a more in depth explanation about RF line of sight see the section Fresnel Zone The radio sends data in packets with error correction built in If a packet has errors due to po
78. ystem Error occurs on the 651 when a sample is attempted To clear the error reset AC power or wait for the 631 X to stop sampling and select the 651 s SYSTEM RESET menu item Loosen the 631 X nozzle and pull the elbow fitting out Disconnect the power and data cables from the 631 X Use a quick tug to remove the 631 X from the 651 Reverse the procedure to reinstall the 631 X e When replacing the 631 X the clips that hold the 631 X in the 651 may need adjustment Loosen the three 3 screws for one of the clips and adjust it so the 631 X snaps in place If necessary adjust the second clip as well e When the 631 X is calibrated and installed back into the 651 a new VACUSHIELD filter AZI 800 0065 must be installed in the 651 e The serial number of the new 631 X must be entered into the 651 using the SYSTEM ID 631 SN menu selection at the 651 e The 631 X s battery pack is internally disconnected to lower heat generation in the 651 To use the 631 X outside of the 651 re connect the battery pack and connect the 631 X to AC power to charge the battery pack See the Maintenance Section of the 631 X manual VNNN Page 6 of 80 4 SPECIFICATIONS The heart of the 651 is a Jerome 631 X instrument refer to the 631 X Operation Manual AZI 700 0037 for specifics on the 631 X The accuracy and repeatability specifications of the 651 are relaxed to take into account the continuous use of the 631 X sensor 651 Specifi
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