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1. 0 3 KE zc D 43 3 JST oos Jo o s ra f TIME 00 00 00 6 1 Data Display 2 Measurement Condition 3 Environment Data 4 Status Display 5 MENU FILE PRESET CONFIG MODE MONITOR START 6 PUMP SAVE PRINT Alarm Pr ALARM FILE p 5 RE o9 Mcd Displays numeric value and chart Displays measurement mode measurement setting and measurement status Displays the current status when using option sensors Displays the status of power source pump LD error over count alarm and data storage Configures chart setting alarm setting and system setting Loads prints and deletes stored measurement data Loads stored measurement setting file Configures advanced setting in the currently selected mode Items such as INTERVAL SAMPLE T and CYCLES can be set in each mode Selects measurement mode Select either SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL REPEAT STATS or STANDARD mode Performs a measurement and displays a measurement value This mode does not save measurement results Measurement display value is updated every second Starts measuring in the configured mode This button becomes STOP button after sampling starts Tap STOP button to stop sampling Tap PUMP button to turn ON OFF the pump manually Tap SAVE button to turn ON OFF the data storage function while sampling T
2. Displa Pump will be ON Displa Pump will be ON Preparing amp Preparing Wait for 10 sec Wait for 10 sec Y Measurement Display starts Measuring 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 17 CONTINUOUS MODE Start Stop measuring manually Example If the setting is as follows in CONFIG menu Refer to 3 7 2 CONTINU INTERVAL N A SAMPLE T N A CYCLES N A A continuous measurement is performed until you manually stop Measurement Flow Wait Time Sampling Time Start Finish Measurement Measurement INTERVAL MODE Configure INTERVAL SAMPLE T and CYCLES and repeat measuring Example If the setting is as follows in CONFIG menu Refer to 3 7 3 INTERVAL INTERVAL 00 01 00 SAMPLE T 00 00 15 CYCLES 20 A total of 20 samples are performed at one minute intervals Note Sampling time is 15 seconds and standby time is 45 seconds Measurement Flow Total Time 19min 15sec _ ait Time Sampling Time Sampling Time Sampling Time 15sec 15sec Measurement Measurement Interval Interval The 1 Measurement The 200 Measurement The 20 Measurement If the time period between two samplings is 10 seconds or longer the pump will be turned OFF after a sampling 1s finished Then the pump will be turned ON again 10 seconds before the next sampling starts 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 18 REPEAT MODE Configure SAMPLE
3. CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM In the SYSTEM setting configure the following settings gt DATE TIME IE communication DATE TIME LCD m LOCALE SOUND vor COMMUNICATION LOCALE return ABOUT System Information DATE TIME setting To adjust DATE tap V to display a calendar and set the date To change the TIME tap hour minute and second using A V buttons Tap OK to activate the settings Authentication required 0g 12912009 TS TP v Pause wa I S MT WTF Su 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 200304730 ee 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23 24 25 26 27 PE 29 SUE EE Today 8 28 2009 In LCD setting configure Power saver time out and Brightness setting Power saver time out For Power saver time out setting select one among 1 min 2min 5min 10min 15min and 30min Brightness To configure the brightness setting move the slider from side to side CYCLES TIME CR meee Tap OK to activate the settings Authentication COMMENT operational C PUMP Ju PRINT Lamer aan BE AS BR required 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 65 SOUND In SOUND setting you can configure the sound volume and sound type You can use Windows standard WAV format file for the sound function v Default Sound om v Create a folder called Sound on the CF card Then copy v Tap Sound windmin v the WAV file in the folder You will be able to select
4. 50 100 150 or 300 For Y Axis in PARTICLE tab select either LOG or LINEAR Select which MAX value to be set among four options You can set 4 different max values each for LOG and LINEAR 14 7 100 00 00 01 00 00 06 MAX setting 1 2 3 4 PUMP kal PRINT Alarm Pr Jf anam Jd D 650 M MAX value set in the PARTICLE tab in the CHART SETTING window is applied in the chart Tap MAX value to change it It changes in the order of 10 20 50 100 150 300 3 W Display Description and Operation Procedure CHART SETTING PARTICLE OPTION TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY VELOCITY PRESSURE MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX MIN MAX E p wo bs fo Fe b go D poo ie Ke b 56 In OPTION tab configure MIN and MAX settings for each sensor For each sensor you can set three different values Tap APPLY to save the setting value that is currently displayed in the tab Authentication required Tap OK to save the setting value and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configure settings and the previous settings will be applied In the chart you can change the MIN and MAX values of the Y axis based on the three different settings configured in this tab hen you configure the chart setting as shown above the chat will be shown as below CYCLES 13 7 15 TIME 00 00 52
5. 00 01 00 METRIC 100 0022 CR COMMENT operational Pup Lal PRINT Alarm Pr Jf ALARM 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 29 When all measurements are finished the measurement result will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location 14 23 52 235 340 I79 Tap EVAL to display CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION window Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result PRINT AIM Pry ALARM a Om al NE CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION CLASS ISO 6 SIZE o Sum v LIMIT 1 020E 5 STATUS Tee 3 088EH4 pim3 OK 6 018EH4 p m3 1 424EH p m3 size of the data to be evaluated However the RESULT will be made based on the particle size Tap PRINT to print a measurement result By selecting particle size you can change the particle 3 510E 4 p m3 selected in CONFIG setting 1 343EH4 pim3 Tap CLOSE to close window After a whole set of measurement is complete button will be displayed If you want to view the measurement result again tap button to redisplay the measurement result J 1 s CONFIG Std 15014644 1 FILE 1520090731143740 POINTS 313 3 e CYCLES Er ISO 6 0 30m MONIT TIME 00 01 00 00 01 00 100 00m2 CR l STAR COMMENT operational pump kal PRINT Leen p Lamb DEI CAS 1920090731143740 D Loc e RAW DATA CALC DATA EVAL DATA SETTING 3
6. Tap OK to reflect the selected PRESET setting in MODE and CONFIG settings Authentication required Tap DELETE to delete the selected PRESET setting Authentication required Refer to 3 7 CONFIG for setting procedure 50 Select PRESET on the initial screen to display CALL PRESET screen The selected PRESET file will be reflected in the MODE and CONFIG setting User needs to have authorization to call PRESET files User needs to have authorization to delete PRESET files The first two letters of the file name indicates the mode type SG SINGLE MEASUREMENT CO CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT IN INTERVAL MEASUREMENT RP REPEAT MEASUREMENT ST STATS MEASUREMENT IS STANDARD MEASUREMENT 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 51 3 10 MENU Select MENU on the initial screen to display the SOREL ee CONTROL PANEL window HR epp ADMIN Kb SYSTEM User needs to have authorization to change Ss the settings on the control panel _4 Loos REMOTE amp option Les rocovr re HARDWARE K EXIT TART User Setting window shows up by choosing USER ADMIN menu on the control panel User Setting Registering user modifying user information deleting account import export user information ini administrator 2011 03 16 M e aa 2011 03 24 printing user information and changing user ad 2011 03 23 d password can be done from the User Setting window H
7. go back to Total display For details on Total display and Single display please refer to page 10 When chart is displayed PS will be displayed after a measurement is complete Tap Ss to print out hardcopy of the chart Configure the setting for printing hardcopy on CHART tab of the PRINT SETTING window Please refer to 3 10 3 OPTION REPEAT FILE RP20090731162305 CYCLES 67 100 TIME 00 00 02 00 00 06 rome ll PRINT Alarm Pr L aan bt WE CAS M 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 36 STATUS in Measurement RESULT There are six indications for STATUS OR bh Ss O N and B RAW DATA CALC DATA Each means 355 ci ae viel eea Tee OK No error 1 1 F FLOW error L LD error O OPTION SENSOR error V OVER B BATTERY error 0773172008 15 38 25 While data is being printed the message shown on the left will be displayed If you tap STOP you can cancel the printing Tic Hie Vim P Pa STATUS w FL However the data already transmitted to the printer MESSAGE will be printed PRINT Jaam ALARM EE Oe 7 55 W NE 0773172008 16 38 25 If data cannot be printed out as the printer paper is not installed or some other reasons the message p amc m vis Pia STATUS shown on the left will be displayed Error e Please confirm that the printer paper is installed Printer error Please change roll paper and tap
8. 12 00 00 15924 389 92 1 Location1 2887279 p m3 NG 2 Location2 2848409 p m3 NG 3 Location3 2793992 p m3 NG 4 Location4 2904593 p m3 NG 5 Location5 2840989 p m3 NG 12 01 00 15623 439 102 Eval data Print 25 points 2855053 p m3 19317 1 p m3 2896198 p m3 12 45 00 5759 521 103 TIME 23 0um D Um 10 0um 12 00 00 6 12 01 00 5 Limit 102000 p m3 Result NG Raw data Print 25 points 1 Location1 1 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 12 45 0 10 2 2 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 0 2 13 Particles p Q 3um Min 15623 Max 16136 Ave 15848 3 H Sum Min 389 J Ave 441 e 1 0um Min 57 Avez 90 3 0um Min Avez 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um Min Avez Print 25 points 12 45 00 25 1 68 1 0 3 20 Stat data Temperature C Min 24 8 Max 25 3 Ave 25 2 Humidity 75 Min 64 3 Max 68 2 Ave 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 Location2 2 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 25 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Print 5 locations 7 Battery Charge 7 Battery Charge 7 1 Charging Battery 76 You cannot charge the battery when it 1s installed in the instrument Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the instrument To open the cover turn the knob around 90 degrees Use a coin or something similar to turn it easily T
9. 3 6 3 STANDARD When not using MAP Refer to 3 7 CONFIG for using a MAP Tap START to display CONFIRM window A measurement will start based on the setting configured in 3 5 MODE and 3 7 CONFIG Std 15014644 1 FILE POINTS 013 LOC 0 CYCLES 1711 CLASS PD 6 0 3um 00 00 00 00 01 00 METRIC 100 00m2 11 25 2009 12 58 17 Tap START to start a measurement Pause wn If START DELAY is NOT checked in MENU CONFIG setting Next is No 1 of 3 Upon tapping START the pump will begin essa PRESET running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to Tap START to measure stabilize the measurement will begin e If only START DELAY is checked in CONFIG setting CLASS DU of Sum Regen Upon tapping START the Delay Time configured begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin e If START DELAY are checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when Input START TIME you want to start measuring and tap OK During START TIME PRESET the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the Time Left 00 14 36 pump will start running to stabilize after which the measurement will begin tee LOC Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen CYCLES 1 1 CLASS PO 9 0 3nm 00 00
10. Enter eee Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card You can configure the saved measurement settings by loading a saved PRESET Authentication required Refer to 3 9 PRESET SAMPLE T 00 01 00 00 01 00 HAMM SS AUTO SAVE AUTOPRINI STARTDELAY Settime APPLY PRESET CANCEL Tap MAP button to display MAP Q 1 Location 1 You can change the location order 2 Location 2 Q 3 Location 3 4 Location4 Tap the Location to be changed Use and 5 Location 5 buttons to change the order Tap OK Then a window will be displayed asking if Ee you want to save the new order of the Location Tap 2 Location2 Yes er No Q 3 Location 5 APC3900 htp 4 Location 4 amp Louis Tap Yes to save the changes and go back to CONFIG setting screen Authentication required Tap No to go back to display MAP Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 8 FILE FILE SELECT a OPERATION 8 OPEN 2G20101201140320 1136 12 01 10 14 03 28 RP20101201140409 1688 12 01 10 14 04 40 O DELETE 1520101201140546 4688 12 01 10 14 06 02 O COPY FILE NAME MEASURE MODE ALL h Gi Je p aos a To display names of every saved file check OPEN When this window FILE SELECT is open OPEN is checked b Use MEASURE MODE to narrow down the files to be disp
11. Mainly this counter is used as a monitoring measurement equipment to monitor the cleanliness in a cleanroom By using option sensors air velocity temperature humidity and differential pressure can be measured simultaneously Each measurement value is displayed on the LCD screen as well as can be stored onto the CF card installed inside the counter and be printed out by using the internal printer As for the power supply either AC power 100 240V or batteries can be used 1 2 Airborne Particle Counter FRONT Standard Inlet Particles enter the unit from here Attach the provided standard inlet To use the provided isokinetic suction probe attach Tygon tube on the end of the standard inlet To change the standard inlet refer to 2 2 Attaching Standard Inlet ear kirk Gg NAISCHT EL Pacuce LCD Touch Panel This touch panel allows you to setup and control all instrument functions Paper Cover Open Button Press this button to open the cover when changing the printer roll paper To change printer paper refer to 2 5 1 Printer Paper Replacement Printer For printing measurement data Set the printer roll paper here Power Switch When the main power switch located on the rear of the unit is ON you can turn ON OFF the power using this button 1 Part Names and Functions 7 BACK LEFT sampling Air Exhaust Port Filtered sample air is exhausted at this port Do not block the port as it
12. RESTART to resume printing or tap CANCEL to cancel printing 30 5 2977 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 37 3 6 5 Saving Data If AUTO SAVE is not checked on the CONFIG setting window data will not be saved in the file after measuring If you try to change MODE or start another measurement when AUTO SAVE is not checked you will get the message shown below Tap YES to save data SAVE Data is not saved or printed Tap NO to discard data YES Save NO Delete Pomp save J printr Lee SL vun MM ET lt lt 62 NM If the electricity goes out during a measurement data will be treated as below SINGLE and CONTINUOUS Mode Data during a measurement will be discarded when the power goes OFF INTERVAL and REPEAT Mode Data taken before electricity goes out is remained in the instrument When restarting the instrument the message shown below will be displayed Tap YES to save data SAVE 5 The calculation data will be created using data remained Data is not saved or printed YES Save Tap NO to discard data NO Delete bp save print Les GK anam MM WE 762 09 Nl STATS and STANDARD Mode Data taken before electricity went out 1s remained in the instrument However the data of the location point where a measurement was being performed when the power went out is not saved The measurement is in a temporary state of suspension gt
13. the file from the list 1s added to all of the WAV file names on the CF card Alarm Sound asterisk v Set the sound for erroneous operation When this item is unchecked this sound function will be off Tap Sound Set the tap sound on the screen When this item is unchecked there will be no tap sound Alarm Sound Set the sound for Alarm When this item is unchecked there will be no alarm sound Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings and the previous settings will be applied In the COMMUNICATION SETTING configure the setting for Ethernet connection This setting shall be COMMUNICATION SETTING configured when connecting the instrument to PC using HOST NAME remote console or remote mode IP ADDRESS AUTO For the HOST NAME enter the instrument name to be NET MASK DEFAULT EE used when it is connecting by Ethernet Be sure not to use the same name as other PC names within the network or workgroup names when you enter the HOST NAME Cru Je Lf rur Tan ams QE AS NI For IP ADDRESS check AUTO to acquire IP ADDRESS automatically If AUTO is unchecked enter NET MASK and DEFAULT Gateway Tap OK to save the settings and to close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings and the previous settings will be applied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure In LOCALE SET
14. 00 00 00 10 METRIC 100002 If you fail to tap OK after entering START TIME 10 minutes will be added to the START PUMP kel PRINT Alarm Pr BE lt 2 amp TIME automatically when the entered START lt Input START TIME dialog box gt TIME comes and will continue to wait to be activated by pressing OK 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 28 After a measurement at each location is finished a measurement result will be displayed In RAW DATA tab measurement data will be displayed n CALC DATA tab calculated data of minimum MIN maximum MAX and average AVE will be displayed 12953 543 Tap NEXT to display a CONFIRM window informing you of the next measurement point and wait for the next measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement PRINT aamir ALARM ES y RI Tap PRINT to print a measurement result 11 25 2008 12 59 57 Waiting wa Tap START to start a measurement CONEIEM FILE Tap STOP to stop a measurement Next 1s the last location Tap START to measure MODE Std ISO14 some 34 CYCLES dp CLASS Pat al MONITOR E 00 00 10 00 00 10 METRIC 100 00m2 WICaSUTE Tap k button while measuring to display a chart Tap STOP to stop a measurement Std CEO 1 FILE 152009073 1141816 POINTS UNES LOC 2 CYCLES 1 1 CLASS IS0 6 0 30m TIME 00 00 15
15. 00 01 00 1070272008 14 27 36 Er ser le 9 o9 NM MAX and MIN values set for each sensor in the OPTION tab in the CHART SETTING window is applied in the chart Tap MAX or MIN value to change it It changes in the order of MIN amp MAX setting 1 2 3 MAX value set in the OPTION tab in the CHART SETTING window is applied in the chart Tap MAX value to change it It changes in the order of 10 20 50 100 150 300 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure ALARM SETTING ALARM SETTING PARTICLE OPTION PARTICLE OPTION TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY VELOCITY 57 In ALARM SETTING set threshold for particle alarm and option sensor alarm In the PARTICLE tab configure the unit and threshold for each particle Check the particle size that you want to alarm by external contact output and audible alarm Note that audible alarm will be activated only when Alarm Sound is checked Also enter the threshold that you want to alarm To enter the threshold tap entry field to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap Enter In the OPTION tab you can set alarm threshold for TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY VELOCITY and DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE Tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad Enter value and tap Enter To activate audible alarm check Alarm Sound Tap APPLY to save the setting value that is displayed at the moment Authentic
16. 10 METRIC 100 0002 Cleanroom A A4 AP Input START TIME dialog box gt 0773172009 15 09 02 0 3 737 i 0 5 436 L 1 0 146 3 0 113 5 0 47 T Zz CONFIG MODE Std 13014644 1 FILE 1520090731150858 POINTS 178 LOC Location 1 CYCLES 1 1 CLASS ISO 6 0 30m TIME 00 00 04 00 01 00 METRIC 1000022 CR Cleanroom WIND DIR me Kl mmer aam rr oan bb 6 659 M Screen while measuring view the details of the selected measurement point Tap START to start a measurement e If START DELAY is NOT checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin Ifonly START DELAY is checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time configured begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin e If START DELAY and Set time are checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK During the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the pump will start running to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering S
17. 64 1 14 12 03 00 24 8 64 3 15 12 04 00 25 0 65 1 18 Raw data Stat data 73 6 Printing Example 74 6 1 5 STATS ST20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 5 Printed by kanomax 1 Location1 1 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Particles p Min 15623 Max 16136 L Ave 15848 3 H Sum Min 389 Ave 441 1 0um Min 57 Avez 90 3 0um Min Ave 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um MI ps Print 25 points deg 3 EN Stat data 12 45 00 10 2 2 Temperature C TIME T C H V m s P Pa Min 24 8 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 Ave 25 2 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 0 2 13 Humidity 2 Min 64 3 Ave 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 Particles p Total TIME 20 3um D Sum 1 0um 12 00 00 15924 389 92 12 01 00 15623 439 102 Print 25 points 12 45 00 15759 521 103 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 0 12 01 00 0 Raw data Print 25 points 12 45 00 25 1 68 1 0 3 20 Location2 2 5 Start at 12 01 2010 12 25 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 e Print 5 locations 6 Printing Example 75 6 1 6 STANDARD v 1101 1 19S20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 5 Printed by kanomax Class ISO 6 Sizes 0 3um Particles p Total TIME 2O0 3um D Sum 1 0um
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19. Pay attention to the pump performance Use the instrument under the specified environmental condition Contact your distributor or to your KANOMAX service center for repair sensors 1s not displayed unresponsive KANOMAX service center for repair LD ERR The laser may be damaged Return the instrument to your distributor or to your E KANOMAKX service center for repair FLOW ERR The flow channel may be interrupted Make sure that the inlet and outlet are not blocked E The pump may be damaged Return the instrument to your distributor or to your KANOMAKX service center for repair BATTERY ERR Power capacity is low If using a rechargeable battery charge the battery X If using AC line the line may have problems OVER ERR The instrument may be being used Inside the optical system may be dirty outside the operating environment in the Attach the zero filter to the inlet and perform aging specifications STORAGE ERR 1 The internal storage failed Return the instrument to your distributor or to 2 The internal storage capacity is low Delete data files after copying them to a PC Reading exceeds the Alarm setting value 10 Warranty and After sales Service 80 10 Warranty and After sales Service KANOMAX Limited Warranty The limited warranty set below is given by KANOMAX with respect to the KANOMAX brand Airborne Particle Counter its attachment parts including Probe and other accessories hereaft
20. Refer to 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement is Interrupted 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 38 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement is Interrupted If you stop a measurement in STATS or STANDARD mode before all measurements complete but there are more than one location where a measurement is finished the instrument will be in a temporary state of suspension The instrument will remain in a temporary state of suspension until a measurement restarts or completes During this period you cannot change a measurement mode or CONFIG setting STATS If you start a measurement when the instrument is in a temporary state of suspension the message below will be displayed KAL O bh Suspended aed Tap YES to resume measuring from the next LOCATION If you tap NO you will get a message asking if you want to save data or not Tap CANCEL to go back to the main screen SAVE Data is not saved or printed YES Save NO Delete If you tap NO on the window above a confirmation window will be displayed asking if you want to save data or no Tap YES to save data Tap NO to discard data DE ka print J Alarm GK nae WE 7620 NI If you try to switch the mode the below message will be displayed O hb Suspended cate Tap OK You cannot change the mode when a measurement is in a CAUTION temporary state of suspension wade EE Tap START to determine the next sto
21. Registering modifying and deleting user information have to done by the administrator PUMP Kaz PRINT Jj Alarm Pr E09 User needs to have authorization to import and export user information User Setting window shows registered users Choose one of registered users and tap DELETE button to delete the selected user Authentication required Choose one of registered users and tap PRINT button to print out the selected user information Tap REGISTER button to register new user Authentication required Choose one of registered users and tap MODIFY button to edit the selected user information Authentication required Tap EXPORT button to copy the selected user information into the storage Authentication required insert storage card is required Exported user information can be modified by PC software Tap IMPORT button to import user information from the storage card Authentication required Tap PASSWORD button to change the selected user password Tap RETURN to go back to the control panel 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure User Information Window User Information Information Qualification SE reenter Company Division COMM Password expires on 2011 03 16 Registered by administrator on 2010 09 17 PUM Last modified by administrator on 2010 09 17 Administrator Manage Users h Access Control Panel Change Measurement Setting Change Measurement
22. SETTING STATS PRESET NAME C START DELAY ccm fX murus em 09m Input PRESET NAME gt 44 If there are any MAP files saved select the FILE to load it in SCHEDULE Tap the entry field for SAMPLE T to display a numeric keypad Enter hour minute and second on the numeric keypad and tap OK Tap the entry field of CYCLES to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap ENTER Once a MAP file is loaded you cannot change the settings for SAMPLE POINT The configured number of measurement points in the MAP file will be applied When a MAP file is not loaded tap an entry field of SAMPLE POINT to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap ENTER Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keypad Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card Authentication required n the future you can automatically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 9 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 45 When a MAP file is specified in SCHEDULE on GE MEASURE SETTING screen tap MAP to display a MAP Location 2 Location 3 Location 4 Location 5 You can change the location order Tap the Location to be changed Use and buttons to change the order Location 1 Location 2 ry Tap OK Then a window will be disp
23. disassemble the instrument as it is extremely dangerous Also disassembling the unit may result in short circuit and malfunction Use the instrument properly by carefully following this operation manual Misuse of the instrument may result in electric shock fire damage to the instrument etc If any abnormal noise unusual odor or smoke is emitted or any liquid enters into the instrument turn the power off immediately remove the battery and disconnect the power cable It may result in electric shock fire or damage to the instrument Contact your distributor or your KANOMAX lt service center for repair Do not use this instrument in an ambient temperature above 35 C The performance may deteriorate significantly Prohibited Also dielectric degradation may occur which may result in short circuit or fire Installation Important Safety Information il Unplug the power cord when the instrument is not in use Failure to observe the above may result in electric shock fire or damage to internal circuitry Install the instrument where you can pull the power cord out anytime When using the power cord ensure there is no dust on the power plug The AC outlet used must be within the specified power requirement of 100 240V Failure to observe the above may result in fire When using a power cord make sure to use the one provided with this instrument Other commercially available cords may have different voltage specifications an
24. free Paper AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1A Rechargeable Lithium ion battery Continuous duty time 4 hours or longer User replaceable This model can be used under the environment described below Temperature 10 35 C Humidity 20 85 RH Non condensing This counter can be used indoors only This counter cannot be used where the altitude is higher than 2 000 m Supply voltage tolerance AC90 264V Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree Class 2 Temperature 20 50 C Humidity 0 85 RH No condensing W 210 x D 220 x H 320 mm Excluding Handle Approx 8kg Operation Manual Test Certificate Isokinetic Suction Probe Standard Inlet Power Cord with Nema Plug Tygon Tube 2M Printer roll paperx2 Zero Filter Measurement Software CF Card Fuse Battery Battery Charger Battery and battery charger are not included in Model 3900 01 Temperature amp Humidity Probe Air Velocity Probe Differential Pressure Sensor Contact Output Cable Battery Battery Charger Carrying Case Differential Pressure Sensor Cable As for the specification for Temperature and Humidity Probe Air Velocity Probe Pressure Transmitter and Contact Output Cable please refer to 5 Connecting Option Sensors 9 Troubleshooting 9 Troubleshooting 78 Cannot obtain Zero Count 1 Inside the optical system may be When using a filter The filter s air tightness may be deteriorated Lea
25. in the LOG MANAGEMENT window to transfer log files Choose EXPORT in the USER MANAGEMENT window to transfer user information files To update the user information file on the instrument in the USER MANAGEMENT window import the user information file edited on a PC 4 2 Remote Console The program allows remote operation of the instrument from a PC connected via network You need to connect the instrument to the network and make appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING Enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING for the destination User authentication is required when connecting PCs to the instrument Enter the user ID and password currently logged in the instrument Authentication is required for remote control 4 3 Create Schedule You can create schedules to be used for STATS mode and STANDARD mode and upload them to the instrument When uploading files you need to connect the instrument to the network and make appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING Enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING for the destination User authentication is required when connecting PCs to the instrument Enter the user ID and password registered in the instrument Authentication is required to copy files 4 PC Applications 69 4 4 Remote Measurement You can read data directly from PCs connected via network to take measurements You need to connect the instrument t
26. is the recommended value based on CLASS ROOM and AIR DIRECTION in EXTENTION tab Tap SET to use the recommended value In the EXTENTION tab configure the followings MEASURE SETTING _ ROOM STATUS BASIC een 0 AIR DIRECTION only for Federal Standard COMMENT ROOM STATUS operational v AIR DIRECTION EN Select unidirectional when wind direction is constant Select nonunidirectional when wind direction is not constant kl AUTO SAVE AUTOPRINI STARTDELAY Set tir PRESET WS ES CANCEL CEL ROOM STATUS Select either as built as rest or operational Tap APPLY to activate the new settings in each tab Authentication required Select as built when the cleanroom is setting up Select as rest when the cleanroom function 1s off Tap OK to activate all the new settings 1 Select operational when the cleanroom function is on Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and close the window COMMENT Tap the entry field to display a keypad Enter comment and tap Enter Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 47 MEASURE SETTING T7 Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap
27. minute and second and tap OK Tap entry field for CYCLES to display a numeric keypad Tap the value you want to enter and tap Enter Check MANUAL STOP to continue measuring until you stop measuring regardless of the CYCLES setting Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the settings Authentication required Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card Authentication required n the future you can automatically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 9 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 7 4 REPEAT MEASURE SETTING REPEAT SAMPLE T 00 00 06 HH MM ZE CYCLES C MANUAL STOP C AUTO PRINT SES STARTDELAY Settime Sai Cruve T save T mur aam aan RE 72659 RI MEASURE SETTING PRESET NAME ow d ROT uam CD AAAI Input PRESET NAME gt 43 You can set SAMPLE T CYCLES and MANUAL STOP Tap the entry field of SAMPLE T to display a numeric keypad Enter hour minute and second and tap OK Tap the ent
28. start a measurement Q 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 Q 3 Location 3 EE e If START DELAY is NOT checked in Q 5 Location 5 CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin Ifonly START DELAY is checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time configured begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Gn 1 1 M If START DELAY and SET time are RA checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when Pause wen Input START TIME you want to start measuring and tap OK During START TIME the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the Time Left 001101 pump will start running to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen SN NON If you fail to press OK after entering START mm TIME 10 minutes will be added to the START TIME automatically when the entered START TIME comes and will continue to wait to be activated by pressing OK 07 31 2009 13 50 15 9 Measuring io Tap button while measuring to display a chart TE Tap STOP to stop a measurement 2 p amp STATS FILE 12009073113500
29. while sampling tap a particle size on the screen to display the data of the particular particle size Then SINGLE TIME 00 00 41 00 02 30 FILE 6G20090731161708 to display data for 6 particle sizes back again tap the particle size on the screen SINGLE and CONTINUOUS mode 10 45 321 Loz d E El ERE FF 10 0 i SINGLE FILE 620090731161708 TIME 00 00 15 00 02 30 3 0 50 10 0 SINGLE FILE G20090731161708 On the screen with data of each particle size TIME 2129 00 02 30 pump save Lem aarmer vam 659 Bi tap k to switch to display a chart while measuring PUMP save Lem Lee SE anam Ja D 5 M Particle size based histogram will be displayed in SINGLE and CONTINUOUS mode Tap k again to go back to the display with data for 6 particle size 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 35 lt INTERVAL REPEAT STATS and STANDARD modes gt FILE RP2009073 1162305 CYCLES 25 100 TIME 00 00 03 00 00 06 REPEAT FILE RP20090731162305 CYCLES 14 7 100 TIME 00 00 01 00 00 06 Time series chart will be displayed in REPEAT INTERVAL STATS and STANDARD mode SINGLE FILE G20090915140509 00 00 10 00 02 30 Tap T on the display with data for 6 particle size to switch to Single display SINGLE FILE 620090915140509 Tap S when Single display is set the display will TTT
30. 1124324 oo oo CO Ch CO CH EE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CYCLES 20 20 TIME 00 00 10 00 00 10 ng kel PRINT alarm pb anam RE 7 659 M 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 22 3 6 2 STATS When not using MAP Refer to 3 7 CONFIG for using a MAP Tap START to display CONFIRM window A measurement will start based on the setting configured in 3 5 MODE and 3 7 CONFIG STATS POINTS Ln CYCLES EG TIME 00 00 00 00 00 20 Tap START to start a measurement e If START DELAY is NOT checked in MENU r CONFIG setting C rur Upon tapping START the pump will begin Next is No 1 of 5 locations c Tap START to measure running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin e If only START DELAY is checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time configured begins During the last 10 seconds Go rur Tar aan ar AS RI of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin If START DELAY and Set time are 07 31 2009 13 37 26 checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK Input START TIME During the last 10 seconds of the Time left START TIME time the pump will start ru
31. 8 POINTS 1 8 LOC Location 1 CYCLES 1 2 TIME 00 00 07 00 00 20 CR Cleanroom pwr ECH gen 677 760 BIB 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 26 When a measurement is finished a measurement result window will be displayed Tap NEXT to display MAP again Then the instrument waits for the next measurement point to 750 13 50 28 2553 124 be selected Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result PRN aam AAM mae NE When all measurements are finished the measurement result will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location 13 59 54 333 Every time you tap this Use this button to select button the particle unit either Total display or changes in the order of single display Tap REMEASURE to perform a measurement p gt p cf gt p m Only applicable for again at the last measurement point Tap PRINT to print a measurement result at the Tap CLOSE to stop a measurement last measurement point After a whole set of measurement is complete button will be displayed If you want to view the measurement result again tap Res button to redisplay the measurement result ST20090731135008 FILE T20090731135008 POINTS 8 8 LOC Location 8 CYCLES 212 TIME 00 00 20 00 00 20 CR Cleanroom 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 2
32. A few seconds after the instrument is turned ON the screen shown on the left will be displayed The system is initializing Please wait for a few moments 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 9 3 2 Log In 3 2 1 Log In Display Authentication USER Fo PASSWORD Press Shut Down button to turn off the 3900 SPEDE Bp bo 0 Res Type your user ID and password in the field and press OK button EIER EO HN Eis 5 s E Js t Jes MOS CAPS button To type upper case letters SWITCH button Jump to next field CLR button Clear input BS button Back space delete the preceding character 3 2 2 User The 3900 manages the usage log based on user ID Managing users from the user setting display Refer 3 10 1 User Management User information consists of User name User ID Password and Qualification TM m m mL User name setting a user name with up to 40 characters User ID setting a user ID with up to 16 characters Password The 3900 recognizes user with the combination of the user ID and its password Passwords need to be 4 to 16 alphanumeric characters Password expires every 180 days and a reset is required before the expiration After expiration of password the user will be invalid Qualification each user can set its authority level to implement certain operation For example if a user doesn t have an authentication for Change Measurement Setting the user can t change measur
33. Display Description and Operation Procedure 30 When using MAP Refer to 3 7 CONFIG for using a MAP 0773172009 141755731 In STANDARD measurement tap START to display MAP Pause wen A measurement will start based on the setting configured in 3 5 MODE and 3 7 CONFIG std 1S014644 1 FIE LOC CLASS 150 6 0 3mm METRIC mie Select a measurement point and tap START 1 Location 1 Tap STOP to stop a measurement 2 Location 2 3 Location 3 Tap ZOOM to enlarge a MAP G oan This button will become NORMAL button Press NORMAL to display an entire MAP when a map is enlarged SCROLL ZOOM DETAIL UP SCROLL SCROLL LEFT RIGHT SCROLL DOWN When a MAP is enlarged SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL LEFT and SCROLL RIGHT buttons are activated which enables you to move MAP 1 Location 1 2 Location2 Q 3 Location 3 4 Location4 5 Location 5 SCROLL CROLL SCROLL LEFT RIGHT START STOP SCROLL DO WN 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 31 Sm 1h 1 l Select a measurement point and tap DETAIL to Q 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 Q 3 Location 3 4 Location 4 5 Location 5 rel OAL UP SCROLL SCROLL LEFT RIGHT SCROLL DOWN e an a Input START TIME START TIME 15 00 00 Time Left 00 04 50 Std ISO lfr z POINTS 07 8 LOC Location 1 CYCLES Lp CLASS BO 9 0 3um 00 00 00 00 00
34. KANOMAX Airborne Particle Counter MODEL 3900 Part11 Edition Operation Manual AIRBORNE PARTICLE COUNTER a l MODEL 3900 Please read this operation manual carefully and understand the warnings described within before operating this instrument Keep this manual handy for future reference 01001 10 12 Component List m Standard Standard Inlet 3900 06 l Isokinetic Suction Probe 3900 07 Zero Filter Tygon Tube 2M Printer Paper Dust Free Paper Measurement Software Operation Manual Test Certificate Fuse 0217002 MXP CF Card 256MB preinstalled in the instrument Lithium ion battery and battery charger are not included in Model 3900 01 m Optional Extras gm Consumables ITEM MODEL Zero Filter w t joint and tube 70cm 3900 04 Printer Paper Dust Free Paper 3900 05 Standard Inlet 3900 06 Isokinetic Suction Probe 3900 07 A set of two 2 Fuses 0217002 MXP 3900 08 For more information on consumables please contact your distributor or to your KANOMA X service center Important Safety Information i Laser Classification This instrument is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with the following standards e EN60825 1 2007 e EC60825 1 2007 Class 1 Laser Lasers that are considered to be safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation including the use of optical instruments for intrabeam viewing Laser Safety Instruction N D
35. Mode Use Preset Copy Files Include Remote Access Delete Files View Logs Remote Control i Ces expires on 2011 03 16 Registered by administrator on 2010 09 17 1 0 and k show when user edit its information 1 Password expiration 52 User Information Window for adding users and editing user information Information tab for user information Qualification tab for setting authority level for user a b c d e f g h User Number automatically assigned User Name up to 40 characters User ID up to 16 characters can t be duplicated Password 4 to 16 characters Password Re enter confirmation of password Company Division up to 99 characters Memo up to 99 characters Qualification check the items to set authority level Administrator automatically has all authority level shows expiration date for password Password expires every 180 days D Registration date shows registration date and User ID who registered the information k Last modified date shows latest modified date and User ID who modified the information Tap OK to register the information and go back to User Setting window Tap CANCEL to cancel the registration and go back to User Setting window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 53 gt Qualification Administrator Administrator automatically has all authority level Manage Users is only assigned to
36. OMMENDATION EETTING LOCATION 10 CYCLES 1 SAMPLE T 000100 HMMs AUTO SAVE AUTOPRINI START DELAY MEASURE SETTING Settime 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 59 In the MESSAGE SETTING window you can choose to display or not to display a message of PREPARATION and DELAY MESSAGE SETTING MESSAGE Tap OK to activate the settings Authentication While preparing for the measurement please required wait for xx seconds Start delay is ON Measurement will start in xx seconds Please wait Each message is PREPARATION To be displayed after the pump is ON before sampling starts DELAY EE Jka PRINT Alarm Pr To be displayed before sampling starts when START DELAY function is ON 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure PRINT SETTING PRINT SETTING RAW DATA CALC DATA EVAL DATA CHART RAW DATA 0 3um INCLUDE 0 5um 1 0um 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um OPTION CALC DATA 0 3um INCLUDE 0 5um 1 0um 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um EVAL DATA INCLUDE ART LPUMP bel PRINT Las GL aand ME 7650 Gl 60 In the PRINT SETTING window set output items for printing In RAW DATA tab configure the following settings RAW data printing ON OFF Particle size to be printed Option sensor data printing ON OFF Check RAW DATA INCLUDE to print RAW data Check the particle size of the data that you want to print Check
37. OPTION to output data of the option sensor In CALC DATA tab configure the following setting CALC data printing ON OFF Particle size to be printed out Option sensor data printing ON OFF Check CALC DATA INCLUDED calculated data MAX MIN and AVE Check particle size of the data that you want to print to print out Check OPTION to output data of the option sensor s In EVAL DATA tab configure the following setting EVAL data printing ON OFF Check EVAL DATA INCLUDED to print out evaluation data 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 61 AES In CHART tab you can select the particle size that you want to print out in the hardcopy If you tap PRINT SCR when time series chart is displayed the chart of the selected particle size will 0 3um be output one by one 0 5um v z If you check ALL the chart which integrates each count of the all six particle sizes will be output When particle base histogram is displayed this setting is not available COMMENT operational E Tap APPLY to save the settings that is displayed at PUMP kel PRINT Aarm Pr DE CO the moment Authentication required Tap OK to save the setting values in all of the tabs and to close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings and the previous settings will be applied Hardcopy Examples 0 3um All In START DELAY window set a measurement d
38. RANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND KANOMAX KANOMAX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF STORAGE CHARGES LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED AND EVEN IF KANOMAX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST KANOMAX BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY KANOMAX AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING THE OWNER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OF OR INJURY TO THE OWNER AND THE OWNER S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF KANOMAX THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT AND STATES THE PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY 10 Warranty and After sales Service 8l After sales Service If the PRODUCT is malfunctioning please check with Troubleshoot
39. T and CYCLES and repeat measuring Example If the setting is as follows in CONFIG menu Refer to 3 7 4 REPEAT INTERVAL N A SAMPLE T 00 00 15 CYCLES 20 20 measurement cycles lasting 15 seconds each are taken Measurement Flow Total Time 5min Sampling Time 15sec RR naa mmm ait Time Sampling Time Sampling Time 15sec 15sec Start Finish Measurement Measurement The 17 The 2 9 The 20 Measurement Measurement Measurement STATS MODE Configure SAMPLE T CYCLES and SAMPLE POINT and repeat measuring Measurement at each point is same as the one in REPEAT Mode As for the measurement condition you can configure the settings referring to 3 7 5 STATS STANDARD MODE You can perform a measurement which complies with 7 measurement standards as follows SO14644 1 International Standard Refer to ISO14644 1 ISO 14644 1 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING International Standard Refer to ISO14644 1 FEDERAL STANDARD m The US Standard Refer to FEDERAL STANDARD 209E FEDERAL STANDARD ft The US Standard BRITISH STANDARD British Standard Refer to BS 5295 ECGMP European Standard Refer to EC GMP GB T 16292 1996 Chinese Standard Refer to GB T 16292 1996 Select and set one of the above measurement standards referring to STANDARD in in 3 10 3 OPTION As for the measurement condition you can configure the settings referring to 3 7 6 STANDARD 3 Display Description and Op
40. TART TIME 10 minutes will be added to the START TIME automatically when the entered START TIME comes and will continue to wait to be activated by pressing OK After closing the measurement result Tap k button while measuring to display a chart l r Toes i 4c It 31 6 zT 0 15 mis HH 1 1 Pa Std 130 146d4 1 FILE Etat POINTS 245 LOC Lacaisan 2 CYCLES bit CLASS Eng jum TIME CTIE METRIC s WHD D mr CDE en KENEDYI 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 0 5 0 RESULT OK 0773172009 15711 52 1 Location 1 2 Location2 Q 3 Location 3 4 Location4 5 Location 5 1309 482 CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION CLASS Oe SIZE 0 3um v Location 1 3 982E 4 p m3 Location 2 2 583E 4 p m3 Location 3 3 124E 4 p m3 Location 4 3 064E 4 p m3 Location 5 3 201E 4 p m3 2340 3 701E p m3 3 756E 3 p m3 4 415E 4 p m3 CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION 32 After a measurement at each location is finished a measurement result will be displayed In RAW DATA tab measurement data will be displayed In CALC DATA tab calculated data of minimum MIN maximum MAX and average AVE will be displayed Tap NEXT to display MAP again and wait for the next point to be selected Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result The color of the measurement point changes from gree
41. TING you can set the date display format CONTROL PANEL Se bound symbol when saving file and the time zone Date Format ve Tap OK to save the settings and close the window Data Separator yp Tap CANCEL to discard the configured setting When transferring data and other files to a PC different date time or timestamp will be displayed if the setting of time zone is different from the one in the PC Tap ABOUT to view the firmware version of the instrument and remaining capacity of he internal data storage VERSION VERSION 1 12 2009 07 29 Rev 119 STORAGE AVAILABLE Remote Working in REMOTE MODE now To return MEASURE MODE press RETURN button Change to REMOTE MODE COUNTS OPTION SENSORS 03um 0 Temp deg Time 5 Hum Humid 96 Errors Velo m s 30um Press Pa 50um 10 0um STATUS Waiting for connect Machine ID Host NAME Host IP 172 16 3 44 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 10 7 LOG OUT 08 28 2009 15 05 50 Authentication PASSWORD CJEJGIEJ SC GG S e EJcIBIBIBIGIGIB SION HEOFES0He Ji Jt S B9 CJ CI CDr or GC CED KISETDY Ao vi Livi d 67 LOG OUT button is tapped LOG IN screen shows up At this screen users and shut down can be done OK button is tapped after user ID and password are input you return to MENU screen Tap SHUTDOWN A window will be displayed asking Do you want to shut d
42. a Min 13 Ave 15 TIME 12 00 00 12 01 00 12 09 00 TIME 3 12 00 00 12 01 00 12 09 00 TIME 12 00 00 12 01 00 12 09 00 Stat data Particles p Total 3um Q 5um 15924 389 15623 439 15759 521 Oum 5 0um 6 2 5 10 2 12 1 0um 92 102 103 10 0um Q Q 2 TLC H V m s P Pa 24 8 64 3 0 2 24 5 64 0 0 2 25 1 68 1 9 3 13 13 20 Raw data 6 Printing Example 6 1 4 REPEAT RP200101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 5 Printed by kanomax Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 5 Particles p H Zum Min 15623 Max 15924 Ave 15793 0 H Sum Min 389 Ave 453 1 0um Min 84 Ave 95 3 0um Min Ave 5 0um Min Ave 10 0um Min Avez 4 Temperature C Min 24 5 Max 25 0 Ave 24 7 Humidity Min 64 0 Max 65 1 Ave 64 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure Pa Min 13 Ave 15 SIT is indicated when the alarm was activated This applies to all the other measurement modes Particles Total TIME 0 3 H Sum 1 0um 12 00 00 5924 389 92 12 01 00 15623 439 102 12 02 00 15817 471 96 12 03 00 15842 445 84 12 04 00 15759 521 103 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 6 12 01 00 5 12 02 00 3 12 03 00 9 12 04 00 8 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 24 8 64 3 0 2 13 12 01 00 24 5 64 0 13 12 02 00 24 5
43. a new Zero Filter w t joint and tube 70cm Model 3900 04 To replace a Zero Filter refer to 2 3 Zero Check 2 5 3 Standard Inlet Replacement Preparing a Standard Inlet When the provided Standard Inlet is damaged or lost or any air leak 1s detected please purchase a new Standard Inlet Model 3900 06 To replace a Standard Inlet please refer to 2 3 Zero Check 2 5 4 Isokinetic Suction Probe Replacement Preparing an Isokinetic Suction Probe When the provided Isokinetic Suction Probe is damaged or lost or any leak is detected please purchase a new Isokinetic Suction Probe Model 3900 07 To install Isokinetic Suction Probe please refer to 2 4 Isokinetic Suction Probe 2 Getting Started 7 2 5 5 Fuse Replacement Preparing fuse When the two fuses which have already been installed upon purchasing and the provided two other fuses are broken or lost please purchase a new set of fuses 0217002 M XP a set of two fuses Fuse Rating AC250V 2A Installing the fuse 1 Usea tip of a flat blade screwdriver to take the fuse holder out 2 Remove the fuse s to be replaced and install new fuse s 3 After the fuse is replaced push the fuse holder in 1 Y Caution contact your Kanomax service center if you continue to blow fuses 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 1 Boot Screen Airborne Particle Counter MODEL 3900 Part11 Ver 1 00
44. activates upon any sensor threshold being Please check with your sales representative exceeded It can be used to activate an alarm light etc 6 Printing Example 6 Printing Example 6 1 Printing Example for Each Measurement Mode 6 1 1 SINGLE SG201012011200 0 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 1 Printed by kanomax Particle p Total TIME 0 3um 0 5um 1 0um 12 00 00 8000 5000 3000 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 1000 500 100 TIME TLC H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 25 2 68 5 0 1 15 C020101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 01 00 Repeats 1 Printed by kanomax Particle p Total TIME 0 3um 0 5um 1 0um 12 00 00 8000 5000 3000 TIME 3 0um 5 0um 10 0um 12 00 00 1000 500 100 TIME T C H V m s P Pa 12 00 00 25 2 68 5 0 1 15 6 Printing Example 6 1 3 INTERVAL gZ IN20101201120000 Ser No 654321 Measured by kanomax Measured on 12 01 2010 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Printed by kanomax Start at 12 01 2010 12 00 00 Sample Time 00 00 06 Repeats 10 Particles p H Zum Min 15623 Max 16136 Ave 15848 3 H Sum Min 389 Ave 441 1 0um Min 57 Ave 90 3 0um Min Avez 5 0um Min Avez 10 0um Min Ave 2 Temperature C Min 24 8 Max 25 3 Ave 25 2 Humidity Min 64 3 Ave 65 4 Velocity m s Min 0 1 Ave 0 2 Pressure P
45. administrator Manage User enable to add edit delete and activate inactivate users Access Control Panel enable to change setting in the control panel Change Measurement Setting enable to change measurement settings Change Measurement Mode enable to change measurement mode Use Preset enable to create user preset file Copy Files enable to copy the data file such as measurement data log data and user information Data can be copied via network Delete Files enable to delete the data file such as measurement data and user preset file View Logs enable to review the log data Remote Control enable to connect the 3900 via network by using Remote Console Program Input Password Edit password from INPUT PASSWORD window Measure 09 30 2010 12 15 58 Keyboard shows up when user taps entry fields e a OLD Password type in current password Ze OEDPasswors b NEW Password type in new password ET Eoo c Reenter NEW Password confirm new E password Tap OK to renew your password and go back to INPUT PASSWORD Manage Users window Tap CANCEL to cancel the process and go back PUMP Nall TD I BF lt lt LL wi to Manage Users window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 54 3 10 2 Log Maintenance Log Maintenance window shows up when you choose LOGS on the control panel User can review and print out the log files such Oe ea Tog cv cai OE as ope
46. and if supplied by battery the LED 1s red Several seconds later the initial screen appears automatically Refer to 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure for the details about the operation screen 2 2 Attaching Standard Inlet Upon measuring attach the standard inlet following the procedure below Remove rubber cap Remove the rubber cap that is mounted on the inlet under the handle on the upper side of the main unit Put the screw supplied with the instrument on the inlet See the photo on the right Prepare standard inlet Attach the standard inlet supplied with the instrument to the inlet The knurling side of the port goes into the inlet Standard Inlet Tighten screw Hold the top of the inlet port down slightly when tightening a screw counterclockwise Done If the screw is tightly fit into the hole on the handle the inlet is mounted properly To take the inlet out reverse the procedure 2 Getting Started 2 3 Zero Check If the internal optical system is dirty you may not be able to perform an accurate measurement To confirm the cleanliness of the internal optical system perform Zero Check before measuring Attach the standard inlet to the instrument Next attach the zero filter to the standard inlet using the supplied Tygon tube The length of the tube is not critical However make sure that the tube is not bent Approx 60cm Follow the above procedur
47. anger This instrument employs a laser inside the unit as the light source of the sensor Never open close the case of the unit or disassemble the optical sensor inside the unit Wave Length 775 800nm N Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Important Safety Information Important Safety Information In this manual warning types and classifications are defined as follows Classification N WARNING To Prevent Serious Injury or Death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in serious injury or death N CAUTION To Prevent Damage to the Product Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the product that may void the product warranty Description of Symbols A Indicates the condition including danger that requires caution The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle e g the symbol shown on the left is high temperature caution Q Indicates prohibition Do not take the prohibited action shown inside or near this symbol e g The symbol shown on the left prohibits disassembly e Indicates a mandatory action A specific action is described near the symbol Do not disassemble modify or repair the instrument A 3B laser diode is used as the optical source inside the instrument Therefore never attempt to
48. ap PRINT button to turn ON OFF the data printing function while sampling Tap Alarm Pr button to turn ON OFF the alarm printing function while sampling Tap ALARM button to turn ON OFF data alarm function while sampling 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 12 lt Icons in the Status Display gt b To switch to display chart E i Indicates if the instrument is powered by AC power cord or battery If battery powered the remaining battery level 1s also shown E H Indicates the pump status and pump error When the pump is operating properly the icon is in blue When the pump is off the icon is in gray o Indicates LD status and LD error When the LD is operating properly the icon is in blue When ONE the LD is off the icon is in gray 4 Indicates if the measurement count per one second exceeds the maximum measurable LU D Le concentration P Indicates if an instrument error is occurring Tap this icon to display the error details Indicates the data storage status and error quum E Switches between Total display and Single display IT S T is displayed when Total display is selected H is displayed when Single display is selected The range of indicated data is as follows X detected particle count The numeric value will be indicated in black when Total display is set and in gray when Single display is set 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 3 2 Scre
49. asurement data or MONITOR TIME wa display chart when you are monitoring in this mode comcce 6 6 M 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 15 3 5 MODE Tap MODE to display the mode selection window Authentication required User needs to have authorization to change measurement mode Choose a mode from the below selection and tap it SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL REPEAT STATS or STANDARD Lass EE m jJ Note that the instrument is capable of 180 hours of SINGLE FILE OO TOME 200036 UNA continuous operation in every measurement mode Mode Description SINGLE MODE Perform a measurement once within the pre set time frame Example If the setting is as follows in CONFIG menu Refer to 3 7 1 SINGLE INTERVAL N A SAMPLE T 00 00 15 CYCLES N A A 15 second sampling is performed Measurement Flow sampling Time 15sec Wait Time Start Finish Measurement Measurement Wait Time Delay Time Delay Time Set Delay Time in START DELAY window referring to 3 10 3 OPTION 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure Below is a breakdown of the Wait Time YES Didyouset NO Delay Time Y Counting down Display Delay time Waiting 10secto NO go YES Y working working m D
50. ation required Tap OK to save the setting values both in PARTICLE tab and OPTION tab and to close the window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discard the configured settings and the previous settings will be applied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure SELECT STANDARD O ISO 14644 1 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING O FEDERAL STANDARD m O FEDERAL STANDARD f O BRITISH STANDARD O EU GMP O GB T 16292 1996 CONTROL PANEL A SYSTEM Standard Measurement Setting dialog will open because the standard is changed 58 In the SELECT STANDARD window select a measurement standard to be applied in the STANDARD mode There are 7 types of standard as follows 1SO14644 1 1SO14644 1 SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING FEDERAL STANDARD m FEDERAL STANDARD ft BRITISH STANDARD EC GMP GB T 16292 1996 Refer to 3 5 MODE for the measurement standard Select one standard and tap OK to activate the setting Change the settings and tap OK Authentication required Then a dialog will be displayed saying Standard Measurement Setting dialog will open because standard is changed Tap OK at the upper right MEASURE SETTING screen will be displayed Then configure the settings Refer to 3 7 6 STANDARD for setting procedure MEASURE SETTING ISO14644 1 PO CY TI CR CO S BASIC EXTENSION CLASS Isos v ES SCHEDULE Ir e MAP noon Js REC
51. ays to supply power using power cord or battery Power Cord Plug the power cord into the connecting port located under the main power switch on the rear of the unit AC100V 240V power supply line shall be used Battery Charge the battery in advance You cannot charge the battery when it 1s installed in the instrument Refer to 7 Battery Charge for charging the battery Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the instrument To open the cover turn the knob around 90 degrees Use a coin or something similar to turn it easily Connect the battery to the connecter for rechargeable battery inside the battery compartment When installing the battery align the notch of the battery socket with the notch on the instrument s battery connector cable Insert the battery as shown on the right picture the connecter end should go to the rear of the compartment and turn the knob back to the original location to close the cover After supplying power using the power cord switch ON the main power located on the rear of the instrument When using battery turn this switch OFF When both the power cord is connected and the battery is installed the instrument will utilize AC power and will not discharge the battery 2 Getting Started After pressing the POWER switch on the front of the instrument you will hear a beep sound and the LED will light up If the power is supplied by the AC line the LED 1s green
52. cording to the spec of the each option sensor Tap the entry field to display a numeric keyboard Enter a value and tap Enter INSTANT AVERAGE Select INSTANT or AVERAGE for measurement value display format CHECK button Tap CHECK to confirm if the option sensor is connected or not 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 63 PUMP SETTING In the PUMP setting set to turn the pump ON all the time or not To turn the pump ON all the time check the check box for PUMP ALWAYS ON After OK button is tapped defined value is saved to close window CYCLES Jf Ji When CANCEL button is tapped defined value is TIME START canceled PUMP Kl PRINT ammrr aane M BE AS NM If you set to turn the pump ON always you can eliminate the PREPARATION time before sampling However the vane becomes worn or the motor gets deteriorated as the shaft of the motor may go off center while in use We recommend you not to turn the pump on all the time in general use to extend the life of pump In the REMOTE MODE SETTING check START IN REMOTE MODE to activate remote mode automatically when the instrument is turned ON Enter remote address in the entry field for ID After OK button is tapped defined value is saved to close window CYCLES TIME l When CANCEL button is tapped defined value is canceled 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 64 3 10 5 SYSTEM
53. d oce toii e EO e EO e Heus 38 EE RER EE 40 Ce d BLA 40 EE 4 bus MS D Ue AA 42 EE MR METTE 43 BONOS EE 44 SS S AE EE 46 SO E EE 48 SAPR TSE EE 50 SA Lem tsi EE 51 yd FOP DE ENEE 51 3 10 2 EEN 54 DOP VORTON EN 32 SNL Bop dB Pdl r cusassanate 62 DMD RR EE 64 DOG REMOT EE 66 Oo EE RR EE 67 RR EE 67 e CR ul E LCE 68 Sch EE 68 42 Remote EE 68 Bo TEE 68 Aca Remote Measure mei EET OE EMT 69 5 CONNECTING Option SensQEs desse eeNe 70 Ox Prm nse EN TE 71 6 1 Printing Example for Each Measurement Mode 71 On bui SIN 4 00 E 71 ONIN E 71 9 Bo S SB DS do eebe 12 OLAREPEA EE 73 AE E KEE 74 Ol Ous AINA IRD EE T3 Te Dattery E e 76 PECHI nA B Ee EN 76 5 Main E OT 3 eco senda eoa ee aa Fore ea ER ER eUn SP Ease o RN ONE e VENTER KU RR Fee SERVER RN NE En E CFR VERE T1 9 eniin H 78 10 Warranty and After sales Service ecce eee e e eere ee eee ee ee tete e eee esos snos 80 11 Manufacturer Identification e KEREN KREE ee e ee eee e ee e o e e e ER ERR 82 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 Part Names and Functions 1 1 General Outline This Airborne Particle Counter is a light scattering laser particle counter using semiconductor laser radiation as a light source This counter is used to detect ultrafine airborne particle in a cleanroom or other environment equivalent to a cleanroom
54. d polarity which could result in short circuit fire or damage to the instrument N CAUTION Remove battery when the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time Also do not leave discharged battery inside the instrument Failure to observe the above may result in battery leakage and damage to the instrument Handle Properly Do not perform measurements in environments exceeding the specified temperature and RH S levels of the instrument The instrument should not be exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged period The instrument may not function properly outside the specified environment 10 35 C 20 85 RH non condensing Do not wipe the instrument with volatile solvents The body may be deformed or deteriorated Use soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist soak the cloth in a neutral detergent or water and wipe the instrument bt with the cloth Never use volatile solvents such as thinner or benzene S Do not subject the instrument to strong shock Do not place heavy objects on the instrument or sensor Failure to observe the above may cause damage to the instrument Prohibition Prohibition Do not touch the instrument when it is electrically charged Failure to observe above may affect measurement value and cause damage to the instrument circuitry Do not let the instrument suck in highly concentrated particles that exceed the specification level Failure to observe above may contaminat
55. e in order to prevent particles from entering the instrument Perform a measurement for one minute and then perform Zero Check Refer to 3 4 MONITOR for the operation procedure Perform Zero Check at least once a day It is recommended a Zero Check be done before and after each measurement 2 4 Isokinetic Suction Probe Use the Isokinetic Suction Probe to ensure the sampling air velocity is equivalent to the operating environment air velocity This allows you to perform a measurement without significantly disturbing the normal air flow Attach the standard inlet to the main body of the instrument Next attach the Isokinetic Suction Probe to the standard inlet by using the provided Tygon tube When using the Tygon tube cut the tube to the most suitable for your measurement requirements 2 Getting Started 6 2 5 Consumables 2 5 1 Printer Paper Replacement Preparing printer paper When the provided printer paper runs out please purchase new printer paper dust free paper Model 3900 05 Installing printer paper 1 Press the Paper Cover Open Button to open the paper cover 2 Placethe paper as shown in the below picture 3 Pull the head of paper slightly from the outside the printer Make sure that slight portion of the paper head is out of the printer when closing the cover 2 5 2 Zero Filter Replacement Preparing a Zero Filter When performance of the provided zero filter is deteriorated please purchase
56. e inside the instrument As a result the instrument may fail to obtain zero count Handle Properly In order to check the performance under highly concentrated environment make sure to attach the filter to the inlet If you accidentally let the instrument suck in highly concentrated particles attach the filter to the inlet and brush inside the instrument while the pump is running Table of Contents 1 Part Names and Functions eee eere Qaa NNN NEEN see L I T xGenerab Qut Ine EE l 2 AIO OTe Panicle COE eege ee l Ze Gefin Started EG E e EE 3 2 2 Attachime Standard TMC EE 4 PAS CORBIS AMONT TR NT 3 224 ISORIDe Uc UCU OU se ODS aie eebe geseet 3 2 9 ER 6 Ee Paper eier 6 2 52 ZETO Filter Replace meni enee Ee 6 Eet Reblaeee Re qe to deberes ee ee Ee N 6 2 5 4 Isokinetic Suction Probe Replacetrienit oue re t i eere ere e ere eeu ons 6 2 TIS IS CPA aN esas s MU MM Mm MM M M T 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure e eeeeeeeee O 3 12 DO00E EE 8 DZ IOS EE 9 22 0 E EE H Eeer eeh H AAEE EE 10 ENEE 10 EE Ee ee 11 Polna SCE EE 11 3 9 2 SCreen O hance ae SCEEE er acecnemeasnanastaseencssecaanasheseasanreaaaiashaseaiaavireas ane 13 OLO T A EE 14 ENEE E A eo dns A 15 SE OH dee P n 19 3 6 1 SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL REPEAT geesde eege 19 O OLA EE 22 a LANDA RD EE 27 3 64 Interlockttis Ee EE 34 EE CAII T 37 3 6 6 In Case that Measurement Is Interrupte
57. elay time CONTROL PANEL 5 u MA gH Tap the entry field to display a keyboard Enter START DELAY DELAY TIME 00 01 00 HMM CANCEL m Tap OK in order to activate the setting 99 66 hour minute and second and tap OK Authentication required YNITOR TART ow La PRINT zum ALARM SE 765 9 Ran 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure CONTROL PANEL NI CONTROL PANEL HARDWARE L R OPTION SENSOR E REMOTE MODE O RETURN OPTION SENSOR SETTING INSTANT v INSTANT v INSTANT Y INSTANT v CHECK CANCEL IVUVICIN 1 Vprrarnuuar meote Rr 62 RAD UNIT Set the unit for TEMPERATURE and VELOCITY For TEMEPRATURE select C or F For VELOCITY select m sec or FPM MIN MAX 62 In HARDWARE setting you can configure the following settings OPTION SENSOR PUMP REMOTE MODE In the OPTION SENSOR SETTING window you can confirm if the option sensor is connected or not and set to use or not to use the sensor You can also set the unit and MIN MAX range value for each sensor MIN MAX value should be the spec range for each sensor When the sensor is connected it is displayed in blue and if not it 1s displayed in gray To use the option sensor check USE NO USE box After OK button is tapped defined value is saved to close window Authentication required Tap CANCEL to discord entries Set the measurable range of the sensor connected ac
58. ement setting Even a user who is authorized to change setting the user is always required authentication for the operation Administrator can re set password for any users in case of lost or forgotten password Refer 3 10 1 User Management If administrator forgets its password nobody can operate the 3900 Kanomax strongly recommend to register multiple administrator users on the 3900 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 10 3 2 3 Authentication Logging in and certain activity require user authentication E Authentication User ID and password are required when 5 administrator user logs in the 3900 E PASSWORD Only password is required for other GIEJEJ EC CC GC dnd 4 S895 3 5 CES ES Css 3 Joes Jd JS CIC ous 1 eg Jag Cmte E Er AS R I The maximum number of login trial is three times After the third time of failed login the account is revoked 3 2 4 Log The 3900 saves the history of activities error messages and alarms in the log file The activity log saves the time user ID operation detail result and parameter of the occurrence Please refer the detail of activity log in the section 3 10 2 Log Management User can review logs on the log management window Authentication required 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 11 3 3 Initial Screen 3 3 1 Initial Screen When the instrument is booted up the initial screen on the left will be displayed
59. en Change Initial Screen MENU CANCEL PRESET CANCEL Lo CONFIG y 10 0 l mie maen Sr a ag ms 1 2a Amm SEE E ru 3 amp RETURN TIME hee RR CONTROL PANEL k CHART A SYSTEM k OPT REMOTE CH ARD ARI ee sHuTDOws K EXIT SAMPLET AUTO SAVE DL AUTO FENT ISTART DELAT MODE RETURN e MONITOR RETURN i PPF I a 1 i J au aye O40 me L 2 D wae aye 0 29 eil 1 Ps ES rur gt wi Er nne H 1a ECH em EI EECH E 098 FILE PEOMPHTEILIAAT 13 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 14 3 4 MONITOR Tap MONITOR on the initial screen to start monitoring Sampling will start in 10 seconds after the pump starts operating TIME 00 00 00 00 00 20 PREPARATION Please wait 5 seconds while preparing for measurement TIME o b Se es 1 r cnm mEn eo EES L 3 W s T 10 0 O O geen g the pun MM operating sampling will start immediately when you tap l aec 430 o ig MODE MONITOR MONITOR HENRI gegen Note that the instrument is capable of 180 hours of continuous operation While measuring tap MONITOR again A dialog will be displayed asking you if you want to stop monitoring Tap Yes to stop monitoring APG3900 htp Note that you cannot save me
60. er referred to as PRODUCT that you have purchased PRODUCT you have purchased shall be the only one that the limited watranty stated herein applies to Your PRODUCT when delivered to you in new condition in its original container is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship as follows for a period of one 1 year from the date of original purchase defective parts or a defective PRODUCT returned to your sales representative as applicable and proven to be defective upon inspection will be exchanged for a new or comparable rebuilt parts or a refurbished PRODUCT as determined by your sales representative Warranty for such replacements shall not extend the original warranty period of the defective PRODUCT This limited warranty covers all defects encountered in normal use of the PRODUCT and does not apply to the following cases 1 Use of parts or supplies other than the PRODUCT sold by your sales representative which cause damage to the PRODUCT or cause abnormally frequent service calls or service problems 2 If any PRODUCT has its serial number or date altered or removed 3 Loss of damage to the PRODUCT due to abuse mishandling improper packaging by the owner alteration accident electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s instruction manual provided by KANOMAX or service performed by other than KANOMAX NO IMPLIED WAR
61. eration Procedure 3 6 START 3 6 1 SINGLE CONTINUOUS INTERVAL REPEAT TIME 00 00 00 00 00 20 Me a Ts Input START TIME START TIME 15 00 00 PRESET Time Left 00 18 59 Cr Kl rur Damn eo SE A8 RID PREPARATION Please wait 7 seconds while preparing for measurement ror hom CDD ED Ol oe SR 19 Tap START on the main screen to start a measurement in the setting configured in 3 5 MODE and 3 7 CONFIG e If START DELAY is NOT checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the pump will begin running After the pump has run for 10 seconds to stabilize the measurement will begin If only START DELAY is checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START the Delay Time configured begins During the last 10 seconds of that Delay Time the pump will run to stabilize after which the measurement will begin e If START DELAY and Set time are checked in CONFIG setting Upon tapping START Input START TIME dialog box will be displayed Enter the time when you want to start measuring and tap OK During the last 10 seconds of the Time left time the pump will start running to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering START TIME 10 minutes will be added to the START TIME automatically when the e
62. ing to find possible cause first Repair parts are retained for a minimum period of five 5 years after production cessation of the PRODUCT This storage period of repair parts is considered as the period during which KANOMAX can provide repair service For more information please contact your sales representative When you make a call please have the following information of your PRODUCT at hand 1 PRODUCT name 2 Model number 3 Serial number 4 Probe number 5 Description of Symptom and 6 Date of purchase 11 Manufacturer Identification 82 11 Manufacturer Identification The country of the manufacture for this instrument is identified as shown below 1 For the products made in Japan CALIBRATED IN JAPAN is indicated on the product identification label Airborne Particle Counter MODEL 3900 INPUT 100V 240V S0 60H2 1A BATTERY SUPPLY 152V 115Wh C 3900 00 CALIBRATED IN JAPAN Manufacturer KANOMAX JAPAN INC Head office Factory in Osaka 2 Shimizu Suita City Osaka 565 0805 Japan TEL 06 6877 0477 FAX 06 6877 8263 2 For the products made in China MADE IN CHINA and Shenyang Kano Scientific Instrument are indicated on the product identification label Ei KANOMAX sem 0 0 Airborne Partiola Gourter MODEL 3800 MAT HMM ERA C C BATTERY WP La 11h Zeenen eg Kana Selecta keingmerd MOM LADE NN OHNA Manufacturer Shenyang Kano Scientific Instrument Co
63. ks may be occurring inside the instrument Count value is too high The particle concentration at the Higher than the expected Inside the optical system may be The instrument may be being used outside the operating environment in the specifications Measurement Environment Temperature 4 The calibration or repair instrument may require Even after you checked the above 1 2 and 3 the instrument readings are still too high Count value is too low The particle count at the measurement Lower than the expected The pump vacuum is low The instrument may be being used outside the operating environment in the specifications Measurement Environment Temperature 4 The calibration or repair instrument may require Even after you checked the above 1 2 and 3 the instrument readings are still too low Attach the zero filter and perform aging for a prolonged time After performing a measurement in the highly concentrated environment attach the zero filter and Replace your zero filter Return the instrument to your distributor or to your KANOMAKX service center for repair Attach the zero filter and perform aging for a prolonged time After performing a measurement in the highly concentrated environment attach the zero filter and Use the instrument under the environmental condition set in the specifications Contact your distributor or to your KANOMAX service center for repair
64. layed 48 Select FILE on the initial screen Then a screen shown on the left will be displayed You can display print and delete data here You can also display the list of files that has been output in the ALARM ERROR LOG screen User needs to have authorization to copy file User needs to have authorization to delete file The file name consists of abbreviation of the measurement mode Date Time The measurement mode abbreviations are SG SINGLE CO CONTINUOUS IN INTERVAL RP REPEAT SI STATS c After you select the file that you want to display the file name will be displayed in the box for FILE NAME Then tap OK to display the data display screen as shown below Data Display Screen o oo lt RAW DATA TAB gt h RAW DATA CALC DATA zETIIHG 335 Ga z ER N g punt cos lt CALC TAB DATA gt RP20090731163726 8 RAW DATA CALC DATA SETTING lt SETTING TAB gt Tap CALC DATA tab to display CALC result Tap SETTING tab to display the setting information f Tap PRINT to print the data g Tap CLOSE to close a window IS ISO FS FEDERAL STANDARD BS BRITISH STANDARD EC EC GMP GB GB T e To delete data file displayed tap DELETE Then a dialog will be displayed asking you if you want to delete it or not Tap YES to delete the data file displayed h In STATS mode and STANDARD mode
65. layed asking if Pico NONE you want to save the new order of the Location Tap E Location 5 YES or NO Authentication required Tap YES to set the changes and go back to CONFIG setting screen Tap NO to go back to MAP screen Tap CANCEL to discard the changes and go back to MEASURE SETTING screen 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 46 3 7 6 STANDARD STANDARD Measurement Setting Depending on the STANDARD setting configured in MODE ISO14644 1 BASIC EXTENSION 3 10 3 OPTION the setting items for CLASS and CLASS iso 6 v items in EXTENSION tab varies SCHEDULE v ROOM 2 In the BASIC tab RECOMMENDATION bermwe Configure the setting of CLASS SCHEDULE LOCATION 10 CYCLES 1D ROOM LOCATION CYCLES and SAMPLE T SAMPLE T 00 01 00 00 01 00 HA MM SS kl AUTO SAVE AUTOPRINI STARTDELAY Set time PRESET Ke EL CANCEL CEL MEASURE SETTING CLASS Set the cleanliness level of the cleanroom to be measured After configuring this setting the appropriate particle size for the configured CLASS can be selected SCHEDULE You can load a MAP file If you select the file the MAP function will be activated and the MAP will be displayed ROOM Input the size of the room to be measured LOCATION Input the number of measurement point CYCLES Input the measurement cycles SAMPLE T Input the sampling time The numeric value shown next to the each entry field
66. matically load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 9 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 7 2 CONTINUOUS MEASURE SETTING AUTO PRINT PRESET Settime Ze MONITOR we cr cpa Lan I ski CD qr mr DED OF e BIB 41 Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the current settings Authentication required Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card Authentication required In the future you can load the configuration saved here as a PRESET Refer to 3 9 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 7 3 INTERVAL MEASURE SETTING MODE INTERVAL INTERVAL 00 00 15 OH MM SAMPLE T 00 00 10 HE MM SS CYCLES C MANUAL STOP AUTO PRINT PRESET STARTDELAY Settime ccm START TCaSUTC PRESET NAME START To een n CD OF 09 NIB Input PRESET NAME gt 42 You can set INTERVAL SAMPLE T CYCLES and MANUAL STOP To set INTERVAL and SAMPLE T tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad Enter hour
67. may result in the damage to the instrument Exhaust Outlet for Ventilating the Instrument Exhaust outlet for ventilating inside the instrument Do not block the air vent when installing the instrument ii Optional Sensor Connecting Terminal Terminals where the optional sensor is to be connected Refer to 5 Connecting Option Sensors for details oe ls Da As LR SOS T ACRES d E Kach d A Gs ZS Bi CETO We H DA LE y meee eR e DEY T r Battery Compartment Insert rechargeable battery here Refer to 2 1 Power Supply for how to install the battery Ethernet Connector Left To be used when controlling the instrument by the software For details refer to the operation manual for the software USB Connector Right Factory Use Only AC Inlet This is an inlet to supply AC power to the instrument Connect the provided power cord here Make sure to connect a safety earth to the safety earth terminal of the provided power cord Main Power Switch For AC Use this switch to turn ON OFF the main power You can also connect the provided power cord to supply the power CF Card Insertion Slot Insert the CF card using the provided card reader to store measurement data To be used to transfer measurement data and other files to be processed on PCs 2 Getting Started 3 2 Getting Started 2 1 Power Supply Supply power to the main unit There are two w
68. n to red once a measurement is done When all measurements are finished the measurement result will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location Tap EVAL to display CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION screen Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result Tap PRINT to print a measurement result By selecting particle size you can change the particle size of the data to be evaluated However the RESULT will be made based on the particle size selected in the CONFIG setting Tap Close to close the window 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 0773172008 15 28 42 Std I15014644 1 POINTS 818 CYCLES 171 00 01 00 7 00 01 00 Cleanroom FILE 1520090731150858 LOC Location 8 CLASS ISO 6 0 30m METRIC 1000022 33 After a whole set of measurement is complete button will be displayed If you want to view the measurement result again tap button to redisplay the measurement result I1820090731150858 D ab 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 34 3 6 4 Interlocking Operations Every time you tap the particle unit it changes in the order of p gt p cf gt p m 1 187E 5 3 558E43 3 558E 43 3 0 9 529E 1 1 412E 1 O OOOE O FILE G2009073116170 On the screen displaying data for 6 particle sizes
69. n at the last measurement point Tap PRINT to print a measurement result at the last measurement point Every time you tap this button the Use this button to select either Total particle unit changes in the order of display or Single display Only p gt p cf gt p m applicable for RAW DATA 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 24 When using MAP Refer to 3 7 CONFIG for using a MAP 0773172009 1347744 Pause 00 00 00 00 00 20 Cleanroom 1 Location 1 2 Location 2 3 Location 3 4 Location4 5 Location 5 1 Location 1 Q 3 Locanon Q 3 Location 3 Q 4 Locanon4 5 Locaton5 In STATS mode MAP will be displayed upon tapping START A measurement will start based on the setting configured in 3 5 MODE and 3 7 CONFIG Select a measurement point and tap START to start a measurement Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap ZOOM to enlarge a MAP This button will become NORMAL button Press NORMAL to display an entire MAP when a map is enlarged Select Location point and tap DETAIL to view the details of the selected Location point When a MAP 1s enlarged SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN SCROLL LEFT and SCROLL RIGHT buttons are activated which enables you to move the MAP The color of the measurement point changes from green to red once a measurement is done 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 25 Tap START on the MAP to
70. nning to stabilize after which the measurement will begin Tap CANCEL to go back to the menu screen If you fail to press OK after entering START aise TIME 10 minutes will be added to the TIME 00 00 00 00 00 20 CR START TIME automatically when the entered START TIME comes and will continue C3 ER EE ST SR to wait to be activated by pressing OK lt Input START TIME dialog box gt Time Left 00 02 33 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 0773172009 13 38 53 Measuring wu FILE 120090731133840 POINTS A LOC 1 CYCLES 1 2 TIME 00 00 13 00 00 20 CR Location id RAW DATA DATA CALC DATA eorn 13 43 50 1362 13 44 10 876 101 CLOSE REMEASURE ETT ILI Re 23 Tap STOP to stop a measurement Tap b button while measuring to display a chart When a measurement at each measurement point is finished a measurement result window will be displayed each time Tap NEXT to display CONFIRM window informing you the next measurement point and wait for the next measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a re measurement Tap PRINT to print a measurement result When all of the measurements are finished a measurement result will be displayed You can view the result of a certain LOCATION POINT by selecting Location Tap CLOSE to stop a measurement Tap REMEASURE to perform a measurement agai
71. ntered START TIME comes and will continue to wait to be activated by pressing OK 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 20 Display screen example while measuring lt SINGLE MODE gt To display the chart tap l button while measuring 1131 A 443 SZ 13 IO o GE id A0 S uu l c 26 4 34 Pp 0 61 ams r 1 1 Fa ar a SINGLE FILE SGHUHIHILHIE TIME palT P aa Tap STOP to stop a measurement 73 Log Le C25 EET CONTINUOUS MODE gt CONTINUOUS TIME ERR After a measurement in REPEAT mode or INTERVAL mode is finished the measurement result will be displayed lt INTERVAL MODE gt 1473 A 491 268 120 i 37 RAW DATA CALC DATA After measurement Kaze 3 6 e ES MODE is finished INTERVAL FILE D20090731115940 CYCLES 1 0 TIME Qoi ODD INTERVAL 0003 opp RAW DATA CALC DATA gt After measurement is finished H o wr rer amr aan G E aT 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 21 After a measurement in INTERVAL and REPEAT mode the measurement result will be displayed as shown in the previous page If you want to view the measurement result again after closing the measurement result window tap button to redisplay the measurement result Sen e 1N20090828160439 I 646 m ocation e VEFA 291 110 4o FILE RP2009073
72. o disconnect the cable from the battery hold the sides of the cable connector as shown in the picture below and remove the battery Connect the battery to the provided charger to recharge the battery It takes about 6 hours to charge the battery fully After the battery is charged install it into the instrument reversing the above procedure 8 Main Specifications 8 Main Specifications Product Name Airborne Particle Counter 71 Model Model 3900 Optical Source Laser Diode two year warranty Particle Size Distribution Rated Flow Counting Efficiency Spurious Count 0 3 0 5 1 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 um 6 Channels 28 3L min 5022096 Compliant with ISO 21501 4 Max Detectable Concentration 500 000 counts cf 17 667 8 counts L sampling Time Interval Time Delay Time Repeat Times Location Number Alarm Setting Measurement Mode Display Data Retention Capacity 0 3 counts cf or less Compliant with ISO 21501 4 1 9 999 999 count count cf count m Unit is Configurable SINGLE Mode CONTINUOUS Mode INTERVAL Mode REPEAT Mode STATS Mode STANDARD Mode Color LCD Dot Matrix 256MB Provided CF card 1 data Appro 100 bytes For example Repeat measurement x 1 000 times Printer Interface Power Supply Operating Environment Storing Environment Dimension Weight Standard Accessory Optional Extras 100 bytes x 1 000 times 100k bytes Built in Compatible with Dust
73. o the network and make appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING Before taking remote measurements the REMOTE MODE window will be displayed from the CONTROL PANEL window of the instrument Enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING for the destination 5 Connecting Option Sensors 70 5 Connecting Option Sensors Three types of sensors are available as optional extras for this instrument By connecting sensors to four different connectors on the rear of the unit you can perform three different kinds of measurement and one contact output simultaneously Temperature and Humidity Probe Model 0844 Temp Range 0 50 C 32 122 F 0 5 C at the air velocity of 0 2m s or more Humidity Range 3 98 RH 3 RH 5 when the humidity level is outside the 30 85 RH Dimension 20 x 150mm Air Velocity Probe Model 0843 Velocity Range 0 1 m s 0 197FPM Temp Accuracy Velocity Accuracy 0 05 m s 1OFPM 20 x 150 mm Dimension Curl Cord 0 2 m Max 1 5 m Humidity Accuracy T H Pressure Accuracy Guaranteed Temp Contact Output Cable Model 3900 03 When the alarm function 1s ON and the threshold 1s exceeded alarm will be turned ON Photocoupler Spec Maximum rating 60V 400 mA Red Black When connecting the pressure transmitter The alarm output is a single set of contacts that cable MODEL 3900 02 1s required separately
74. own the power In 5 seconds after tapping YES the instrument will shut down Make sure to turn power off at LOG IN screen If power is turned off NOT from LOG IN screen this may cause set ups data loss or hardware errors 3 10 8 EXIT Go back to the main screen 4 PC Applications 68 4 PC Applications The provided PC applications allow you to process measurement data and to operate the instrument on a Windows computer via network This section describes important settings when using PC applications For details of each application refer to the operation manual AIRBORNE PARTICLE COUNTER SOFTWARE 4 1 User Management You can transfer files from the instrument and edit them on PCs In addition to the management of data and log files you can edit user information files on PCs You can convert data and log files into text files so that they can be used for other application programs To transfer files via network you need to connect the instrument to the network and make appropriate settings in the COMMUNICATION SETTING Enter the HOST NAME specified in the COMMUNICATION SETTING for the destination User authentication is required when connecting PCs to the instrument Enter the user ID and password registered in the instrument Authentication is required to copy files To transfer data to a PC using the CF card choose COPY in the FILE SELECT window to transfer data files and COPY
75. p You can not change measurement mode while measurement is suspended bar save prir alarm Pr van b WE AR 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 39 STANDARD If you start a measurement when the instrument is in a temporary state of suspension the message below will be displayed Suspended 5549 Tap YES to resume measuring from the next LOCATION m Tap NO to display CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION Then the Mossereeseat for 1520091125134555 is measurement will be completed suspended LJ YES measurement RESUME NO EVALUATE and FINISH measurement CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION CLASS ISO 6 SIZE 0 3um v LIMIT 1020E 5 B 2135 00 00 00 0000 18 0 000E40 p m3 0 000E40 p m3 ALL 0 000E40 p m3 SE 0 000E 0 p m3 UCL 0 000E 0 p m3 RESULT OK COMMDI aos e corr mov Tues aces er 709 MIB Tap PRINT to print out the result Tap CANCEL to close the CLEAN ROOM EVALUATION window If you try to switch mode the below message will be displayed Tap OK You cannot change the mode when a measurement is in a CAUTION temporary state of suspension EE LS Tap START to determine the next stop You can not change measurement mode while measurement is suspended pump Y save T PRINT J Alarm Pr L ALARM 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 40 3 7 Configuration In CONFIG setting screen you can configure measurement setting
76. ration log alarm log and error log 09 29 10 09 50 55 ad Start Stop measurem The Ma Start Authentication is required for View Logs Authentication is required for Copy Files a Log List Shows following information Date Time User ID Operation Parameters Result b User ID Select user ID to review its logs c Operation Alarm Error Select types of log Operation shows operation logs Alarm shows alarm logs Error shows error logs d Date Select start date and end date for log Tap Update to review log list which based on the criteria you choose from b to d Tap Print to print out information on the log list Tap Copy to copy the selected log files to the CF card Authentication required Tap Close to go back to the control panel 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 10 3 OPTION CONTROL PANEL OPTION b CHART e ALARM 4 TOONER _ START DELAY CYCLES RETURN TIME CR CHART SETTING rou SETTING d cx PARTICLE OPTION Y axis in LINEAR scale 55 In the OPTION window you can configure the following settings CHART ALARM STANDARD MESSAGE PRINT START DELAY Configure the axis of the chart and range settings MAX value set in the PARTICLE tab in the CHART SETTING window is applied in the chart CYCLES TIME Tap MAX value to change it It changes in the order of For X Axis select either 10 20
77. ry field of CYCLES to display a numeric keypad Enter a value and tap Enter Check MANUAL STOP to continue measuring until you stop the measurement regardless of the CYCLES setting Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the settings Authentication required Tap PRESET to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card Authentication required You can automatically configure measurement settings by loading a saved PRESET Refer to 3 9 PRESET 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 7 5 STATS MEASURE SETTING MODE STATS SAMPLE POINT ux PRESET ccm Q3 3 075 075 SE 8 R I MEASURE SETTING SCHEDULE SAMPLE T HE MM SS CYCLES C AUTO PRINT START DELAY Settime Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a measurement Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the settings Authentication required MEASURE
78. s in each mode You can set items such as INTERVAL SAMPLE T CYCLES MANUAL STOP AUTO SAVE AUTO PRINT and START DELAY Please note that the setting 1tems vary depending on the measurement mode User needs to have authorization to change configuration settings User needs to have authorization to save user PRESET setting 3 7 1 SINGLE You can set SAMPLE T sampling time Tap the entry field to display a numeric keypad 29 ec Enter hour minute and second on the numeric MEASURE SETTING keypad and tap OK MODE SINGLE SAMPLE T 00 02 30 OH MM Hours Minutes Seconds Se E D MODE 7 D zs AUTO PRINT STARTDELAY Settime AUTO SAVE 1 2 3 C START DELA Check AUTO SAVE to store data automatically Check AUTO PRINT to print data automatically Check START DELAY to use delay time prior to a measurement lt numeric key pad to enter SAMPLE T gt Check Set time to set the time when you want to start a measurement Tap OK to save and activate the settings Authentication required ar a Cem em aT Tap PRESET on MEASURE SETTING dialog lt keyboard to enter PRESET NAME gt box to display a window asking you to input PRESET NAME Tap the entry field to display the keyboard Enter the file name and tap Enter Tap OK to save the current settings on the CF card Authentication required In the future you can auto
79. you can change the data to be displayed by selecting LOCATION 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 49 FILE SELECT OPERATION OQ OPEN 5G201012011403 1136 12 01 10 14 03 28 v RP201012011404 1688 12 01 10 14 04 40 DELETE 1520101201140546 4688 12 01 10 14 06 02 COPY a FILE NAME MEASURE MODE ALL v c NH oss a Choose COPY button to copy file and then user can select files Insert CF card and save the selected file on the card b Select files based on MEASURE MODE c Choose the file s to copy and tap OK to save Authentication required Copied files are encrypted and can be deciphered with data processing software FILE SELECT OPERATION O OPEN v18G201012011403 1136 12 01 10 14 03 28 a S DELETE RP201012011404 1688 12 01 10 14 04 40 O COPY FILE NAME c a To delete files check DELETE A check box will be displayed at the beginning of each file name so that you can check the file that you want to delete b Use MEASURE MODE to narrow down the files to be deleted c After you check the file s that you want to display and tap OK Authentication required For data protection the 3900 doesn t allow user to delete the file which is not copied 3 Display Description and Operation Procedure 3 9 PRESET CALL PRESET J START Tag Less 13075 72 ar SR Select the item that you want to load or delete

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