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Particle Measuring Systems LASAIR II 550L 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 550L Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelLASAIR II 550L
Number of Channels6
Light SourceLaser Diode
DisplayLCD
Flow Rate1 CFM (28.3 L/min)
Size Channels0.5, 1.0, 5.0 μm
ConnectivityRS-232, USB
Power100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Operating Temperature0 to 40 °C (32 - 104 °F)
Operating Humidity0 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Particle Size Range0.5 to 25.0 µm

Summary

LASAIR II Particle Counter Operations Manual

Product Overview

Introduces the Lasair II particle counter, its purpose, and models.

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Description

Details the features, applications, and capabilities of the Lasair II particle counter.

External Features

Describes the physical components and ports located on the particle counter's exterior.

Front Panel Features

Details the controls and display elements on the front of the particle counter.

Back Panel Features

Describes the connections and ports located on the back of the particle counter.

Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the Lasair II particle counter.

Chapter 2: Unpacking and Installation

Unpacking

Instructions for unpacking the particle counter and checking contents.

Connecting the Power Source

Guides on how to connect the particle counter to a power source.

Installing the Battery Pack

Instructions for installing the optional rechargeable battery pack.

Chapter 3: Controls and Displays

Front Panel Layout

Explains the layout of controls and displays on the front panel.

Control Panel Keys

Describes the functions of the various keys on the control panel.

Display Screens

Lists and briefly describes the different types of display screens available.

Main Display Screen

Details the layout and information presented on the main operational screen.

Status Screen

Shows information about battery, laser, data storage, and calibration status.

Analog Data Display Screen

Displays data collected from connected analog sensors like temperature and humidity.

Chapter 4: Taking a Quick Sample—Software Version 2.0

Setting up sample parameters and taking a sample

Provides a simplified guide for performing a quick sampling procedure.

Chapter 5: Setup

Sampling Setup Screen

Allows assignment of parameters directly related to sampling operations.

Alarm Setup Screen

Enables setting particle count or analog data triggers for alarms.

Communications Setup Screen

Configures communication protocols and network addresses.

Using Edit Mode - General Procedure

Provides a step-by-step guide for making parameter value changes.

Sampling Setup Screen

Details the options available on the sampling setup screen.

Sampling Setup Screen-Main Page

Covers location name, sample size, number of samples, and continuous sampling settings.

Location Name Setup Screen

Allows users to name sampling locations for data labeling.

Alarm Setup Screen

Allows setting particle count and analog value alarms.

Alarm Setup Screen - Particle Alarms Page

Configuration screen for setting particle count alarms for each channel.

Setting Particle Alarms

Details how to set specific particle count limits for alarms.

Setting Analog Alarms

Guides on how to set minimum and maximum values for analog probes.

Main Setup Screen

Guides on how to access and edit the main setup screen.

Main Setup Screen Fields and Buttons

Details the fields and buttons available on the main setup screen.

Analog Data Setup Screen

Interface for configuring analog sensor names, units, and scaling.

Password and Remote Access Security

Explains how to set up and manage passwords for instrument access.

Communications Setup Screens (Comm Setup)

Introduces the screens for configuring network and serial communications.

Comm Setup - Serial Screen

Configures serial port settings like baud rate and communication protocols.

Chapter 6: Operation

Viewing Sample Data

Explains how to view collected sample data on different screens.

Viewing Data on the Main Display Screen

Describes how data appears on the main display after sample completion.

Viewing Data on the Data Table Screen

Explains how to access and review all stored sample data.

Printer Output

Explains the format and content of the thermal printer output.

Printout Legend

Provides a legend for interpreting the lines of the printed output.

Saving Data to Other Media

Guides on copying sample data to external storage like USB or network.

Chapter 7: Operation with a Computer or Control Software

Communications Overview

Introduces various methods for communicating with external computers.

Web Server

Describes the web interface for controlling and monitoring the instrument.

Configuring Communications

Guides on setting up communications using the "Comm Setup" screens.

Comm Setup - Network Page

Details network parameters like IP address, mask, and gateway.

Serial Communication Setup Screen

Allows selection of RS-232 protocols and serial communication settings.

Using the Remote Mode

Explains operating the instrument in stand-alone mode and downloading data periodically.

Using the Facility Net (On-line Method)

Details connecting and operating the counter with Facility Net in real-time.

Controlling the Particle Counter with Browser Software

Explains how to use web browser software for instrument control.

Establishing Communications Through a Web Browser

Guides on setting up communication between a computer and the particle counter via a browser.

Chapter 8: Statistics Mode

Statistics Mode Features

Lists features available when operating the counter in statistics mode.

Statistics Mode Screens

Describes the various screens used in statistics mode and their functional changes.

Statistics Setup Screens

Covers making settings for standards and areas in statistics mode.

Statistics Mode Operation

Guides on operating the particle counter in statistics mode.

Collecting Sample Data

Instructions for collecting sample data while in statistics mode.

Statistics Summary Screen

Displays settings, progress, and cumulative results of completed samples.

Chapter 9: Recipes

Recipe Setup Screen

Explains how to access the recipe setup screen to manage recipes.

Chapter 10: Maintenance

Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Appendix B: Connecting to a Computer or Network

Web Browser Interface

Introduces the web browser interface for connecting to the instrument.

Setting Up for Direct Web Browser Interface

Guides on configuring the particle counter for direct web browser interface.

Setting TCP/IP addresses for direct web browser interface

Step-by-step instructions for setting TCP/IP addresses on the counter.

Setting up for Direct Web Browser Interface (computer side)

Instructions for configuring TCP/IP addresses on the computer.

Setting up for Direct Web Browser Interface over an Ethernet Network

Explains connecting via an Ethernet network and configuring TCP/IP.

Appendix C: Downloading Data to Facility Net

Configuring to Communicate with Facility Net

Guides on setting up the particle counter to communicate with Facility Net.

Downloading the Data

Details the process for downloading data from mobile or fixed monitoring stations.

Configuring for Facility Net

Steps to configure Facility Net software for instrument integration.

Appendix G: Native Serial (RS-2332) Communications

Command List

A comprehensive list of serial commands with their syntax and function.

Appendix I: USB Host Port

Copying Sample Data to a USB FLASH Key

Guides on saving sample data to a USB FLASH Key.

Appendix J: 4-20 mA Input and Output

4-20 mA Output

Describes the 4-20 mA output feature and its configuration.

4-20 mA Output: Setup Screen Parameters

Details the parameters for configuring the 4-20 mA output feature.

Appendix N: International Precautions

WARNING

Warns that improper use may lead to hazardous radiation exposure.

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