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Particle Measuring Systems LASAIR II 350L User Manual

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Operations Manual
P/N 1000000982
LASAIR
®
II
310A/310B, 510A, 350L/550L
Particle Counter

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Particle Measuring Systems LASAIR II 350L Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParticle Measuring Systems
ModelLASAIR II 350L
CategoryCash Counter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Product Overview

Provides a general overview of the Lasair II particle counter and its models.

Specifications

Lists the technical specifications, including size range, channels, and communication modes.

Chapter 2: Unpacking and Installation

Connecting the Power Source

Guidance on connecting the instrument to an AC power source.

Connecting the Sample Probe

Procedures for attaching the sample probe for various models.

Chapter 3: Controls and Displays

Front Panel Layout

Overview of the particle counter's front panel, including keys and display.

Display Screens

Details on the main, status, and analog data display screens.

Main Display Screen

Describes the primary screen showing sampling data and status.

Status Screen

Provides information on battery, laser, data storage, and calibration status.

Chapter 4: Taking a Quick Sample—Software Version 2.0

Taking a Quick Sample

Guide to setting sample parameters and initiating a quick sample run.

Chapter 5: Setup

Sampling Setup Screen

Configuration of sampling parameters like location, time, and sample size.

Alarm Setup Screen

Setting particle and analog alarms, including enabling and disabling.

Communications Setup Screens (Comm Setup)

Setup for network (Ethernet) and serial (RS-232) communication protocols.

Chapter 6: Operation

Collecting Sample Data

Step-by-step instructions for initiating and conducting a particle sample.

Viewing Sample Data

Methods for viewing collected sample data on the instrument's screens.

Saving Data to Other Media

Procedures for saving sample data to external media or computer systems.

Chapter 7: Operation with a Computer or Control Software

Communications Overview

Overview of different methods for communicating with external computers.

Controlling the Particle Counter with Browser Software

Using web browser software for instrument control and data management.

Chapter 8: Statistics Mode

Statistics Mode Features

Overview of features available when operating in statistics mode.

Statistics Setup Screens

Screens for configuring standard, class, and location parameters for statistics.

Chapter 9: Recipes

Recipe Database

Information on storing and managing sampling or statistics parameter sets.

Loading and Using Recipes

Procedures for loading and applying saved recipes to the instrument.

Chapter 10: Maintenance

Cleaning and Disinfecting

Guidance on cleaning the exterior of the particle counter using approved chemicals.

Calibration

Information on when and how to perform instrument calibration.

Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Network Connections

Diagnosing and resolving issues related to network connectivity.

Appendix B: Connecting to a Computer or Network

Web Browser Interface

Requirements and steps for connecting to the particle counter via a web browser.

Appendix C: Downloading Data to Facility Net

Configuring to Communicate with Facility Net

Steps to configure the particle counter for communication with Facility Net.

Appendix J: 4-20 mA Input and Output

4-20 mA Input

Details on connecting optional sensors and configuring input parameters.

4-20 mA Output

Configuration for outputting data via the 4-20 mA signal.

Appendix M: Touch RAM

Reading Touch RAM Buttons

Procedures for reading sampling parameters from Touch RAM buttons.

Setting the TCP/IP Address in a Touch RAM Button

Instructions for programming TCP/IP addresses into Touch RAM buttons.

Appendix N: International Precautions

Hazard Symbols

Explanation of hazard symbols appearing on the equipment.

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