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1. 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 3 CALIBRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 3 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ppm High Alarm limit 2 ppm Span Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor E v e abet Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal FERES Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 813 00E 09 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 42 821E 03 Microphone Signal V Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 interference on Flter B 0 Bt Filler CI Filter D 1 Filter E 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 4 CALIBRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 4 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ppm High Alarm limit 2 ____ ppm Span Calibration performed DEMENS Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor A Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal MES Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 813 00E 09 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 42 821E 03 Microphone Signal P V Cross Interference Calibration performed _________ interference on Filter B
2. C Fixed Time Tube Length 1 m ER Tube 35 s Auto matic or Fixed Time flushing of the gas can be selected For Auto flushing the Tube Length can be defined For Fixed Time flushing the Chamber and Tube flush time can be defined The default minimum and maximum values for all the flush settings are Default Minimum Maximum Flushing Auto Auto Tube 1 meter 0 meter 99 meter Length Fixed Chamber 8 2 seconds 60 seconds Time flush time seconds Tube flush 3 3 seconds 120 time seconds seconds The flush settings will not be retained after restarting the BZ7002 Calibration When Auto flushing is selected the Chamber and Tube settings for Fixed Time flushing will be in active not changeable and vice versa when Fixed Time flushing is selected BZ7002 Calibration Software BE6034 11 LumaSense Technologies A S Page 18 of 48 Chapter 3 3 3 7 Calibration Type r Calibration Type Zero Humidity Interference C Zero C Humidity Interference C Water Span C mime 7 Perform s Interference Calibratio In the Calibration Type group box the type of calibration to be performed can be selected Only one of the calibration types can be selected at a time The Zero Humidity Interference calibration is a combined zero and humidity interference calibration performed in the same session This combined calibration should be performed on a new Gas moni
3. C ppm Tdew C kPa Pressure Gas Concentration C kPa mBar C mmHg C mg m ppm The selected units will be used when calculating the respective values for Humidity Pressure Gas Concentration Temperature Length The selected normalization temperature will be used when calibration is performed 3 1 2 1 The default unit values are Humidity Tdew Pressure mBar Gas Concentration ppm Temperature C Length m The default normalization temperature is 20 C The selected unit and normalization temperature settings will be retained when restarting the BZ7002 Calibration BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 12 of 48 Chapter 3 3 2 Gas monitor connect Configuration Connect Service About In order to connect to the Gas Monitor the file menu item Connect can be used The configured communication interface will be used when connecting to the gas monitor In case of a failed connect a popup error message box will be displayed After a successful connection to the Gas Monitor the Calibration Setup tab see next section becomes visible The Configuration file menu will be inactive not changeable after connecting to the Gas Monitor implying that neither the Communication Interface nor the Units can be changed while the BZ7002 Calibration is connected with the Gas Monitor While connected the Gas Monitor keyboard
4. Chamber Temperature A mean Mean yV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the A filter A StDev Standard deviation uV value for the A filter B mean Mean uV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the B filter B StDev Standard deviation uV value for the B filter C mean Mean uV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the C filter CStDev Standard deviation uV value for the C filter D mean Mean uV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the D filter D StDev Standard deviation uV value for the D filter E mean Mean uV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the E filter E StDev Standard deviation uV value for the E filter W mean Mean uV value rolling average for up to the last 6 measured values for the Water filter W StDev Standard deviation uV value for the Water filter BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 21 of 48 Chapter 3 In the Calibration Status list box status information will be shown Furthermore the user will be prompted to connect a certain gas by a message in the Calibration Status list box When the gas is connected to the gas monitor the user acknowledges this by clicking the Accept button When the user is satisfied with the calibration measurement values the current calibration can be accepted by clicking t
5. Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor 19 222E 06 Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal vb enw Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 813 81E 09 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 42 821E 03 Microphone Signal sone Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Carbon dioxide interference on Filter B 1 9174E 06 Filter C Be fa ee Filter D U G LLLLL N Ele E CALI BRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 2 Gas name Carbon dioxide Molecular weight 44 010E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ____ ppm High Alarm limit 2 ppm Span Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Type of Span Calibration Two Point Conversion factor 1 5 8783E 03 Conversion factor 2 5 0755E 06 Low Concentration ____ ppm Low Microphone Signal ___ Vv High Concentration ____ ppm High Microphone Signal LM Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 813 81E 09 Microphone Signal sae Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 42 821E 03 Microphone Signal P V Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Carbon dioxide interference on Filter B 0 0000E 00 Filter C ee eee FlterD 1 11 2 2 Filter E tT BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 42 of 48 Appendix C
6. 0 20Installer exe BZ7002 Calibartion Version 0 0 20 Installer Unzipping dotnetfx35 exe After a while the following window appears Press the OK button to continue mr BZ7002 Setup To start BZ7002 Setup dick OK To quit without installing click DP Cancel 3 First you are prompted to install the USB driver to enable the PC to communicate with the gas monitor through the USB interface BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 29 of 48 Appendix A If the USB driver has been installed due to a previous BZ7002 installation you can skip this by pressing the Cancel button otherwise please press the OK button to continue E Lumasense 1412i USB driver Setup gt qe 1 To install Lumasense 14121 USB driver on this machine click OK WE To skip the installation of Lumasense 14121 USB driver A or if you already have installed the Lumasense 1412i USB driver on this machine click Cancel i Cancel Press Next to continue n Device Driver Installation Wizard fl Welcome to the Device Driver Installation Wizard This wizard helps you install the software drivers that some computers devices need in order to work BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 30 of 48 Appendix A Completing the Device Driver Installation Wizard The device driver installation wizard did not update any of your software for yo
7. BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 40 of 48 Appendix C Installed Optical Filter UA0983 Active Filter Bank Number 1 OPTICAL FILTER FACTORS Back temp factor 17 449E 03 Conc temp factor 5 9198E 03 Hum temp 1 factor 15 99E 03 Hum temp 2 factor 17 87E 03 Hum temp 3 factor 0 0000E 00 Hum sqr factor 1 243E 03 Hum cub factor 0 0000E 00 ACTIVE CALIBRATION DATA Gas name Carbon dioxide Molecular weight 44 010E 00 High Alarm limit 1 0 ppm High Alarm limit2 ppm Span Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor 19 222E 06 Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal LM Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 813 81E 09 Microphone Signal V Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 42 821E 03 Microphone Signal zz HW Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Carbon dioxide interference on Filter B 1 9174E 06 FilterC 0 020 22 Fiter D D 0 0205222 FlterE ht et BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 41 of 48 Appendix C 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 2 CALIBRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 1 Gas name Carbon dioxide Molecular weight 44 010E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ppm High Alarm limit 2 i ____ ppm Span Calibration performed x 2014 07 01
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9. is delivered on a CD 2 1 Installing the BZ7002 Calibration Software 2 1 1 Computer requirements The Software is targeted to work on a Desktop Laptop PC environment running a Microsoft Windows Operating System Before installing the Software the PC must meet the following minimum requirements Processor Minimum 2 gigahertz GHz dual core processor Operating Windows XP SP2 System Windows 7 Windows 8 RAM Minimum 512 MB XP 2048 MB 7 8 Hard Disk Up to 500 MB of available space may be required Display Minimum 1024 x 768 highest colour 32 bit Total port 1 USB port Or connections 1 RS232 port Connection to 1 USB port Gas Monitor Or 1 RS 232 port Table 2 1 Computer requirements BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 7 of 48 Chapter 2 2 1 2 I nstalling BZ7002 Please refer to Appendix A how to perform the installation of the BZ7002 Calibration software After the installation is successfully completed the LumaSense gt BZ7002 menu is created The BZ7002 program icon Figure 2 1 is also placed on your desktop for easy access to the program zr BZ7002 Calibration Figure 2 1 BZ7002 Calibration desktop shortcut BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 8 of 48 Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Using the Program July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 9 of 48 Chapter 3 3 Using the Program The B
10. of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law a BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 32 of 48 Appendix A 39 BZ7002 Calibration Select Installation Folder The installer will install BZ7002 Calibration to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files x86 LumaSense Technologies BZ7002 Calibration Install BZ7002 Calibration for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer 9 Everyone C Just me BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 33 of 48 Appendix A E 39 BZ7002 Calibration de Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install BZ7002 Calibration on your computer Click Next to start the installation BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 34 of 48 Appendix A After installation of BZ7002 press Close _ je EB 39 BZ7002 Calibration Installation Complete BZ7002 Calibration has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework Cancel BE6034 1 E BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 35 of 48 Appe
11. tab will be shown Furthermore the Accept and Cancel Operation buttons becomes active The Calibration Measurement Values tab is described in the next section When pressing the Start Measurement button the Measurement Values tab will be shown Furthermore the Cancel Operation button becomes active The Measurement Values tab is described in the Measurement Values section During calibration measurement or calibration check the progress bar becomes active The Calibration Status list box will display progress information and ask the user to connect a particular gas when needed during a calibration The Cancel button aborts the current job and the actual calibration was not performed BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 20 of 48 Chapter 3 3 3 9 Calibration Measurement El 827002 calibration e icixl Configuration Disconnect Service About Setup Calibration Measurement Values Measurement Values Documentation Backup Gas Monitor Calibration Data Humidity Interference Calibration in progress 1 33 60 114 60 2 33 70 114 93 047 Cn at The purpose of the Calibration Measurement Values tab is to monitor the filter calibration values and accept the current calibration in progress when within the necessary limits During calibration measurement the following parameters will be shown for available filters only in a table list Number Measurement number Temp
12. 4 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal V BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 45 of 48 Appendix C Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal LM Cross Interference Calibration performed interference on FillerA Filter C A bz Filter D Filt E epee 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 7 CALI BRATI ON DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 3 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ____ ppm High Alarm limit 2 ____ ppm Span Calibration performed Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor A ER are MIS Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal on NV Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal M Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal M Cross Interference Calibration performed interference on Filter A J nk 0 205252 FilterC 0 0 20 22 Filter D ElteE ke CALI BRATI ON DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 4 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ppm High Alarm limit 2 ppm Span Calibration performed SEE ee ee Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor EY aly Sle Concentrat
13. LUMASENSE TECHNOLOGIES Instruction Manual BZ7002 Calibration Software BE6034 11 I ndex INN AN tee Ron RCM VM CREE ERREUR EE a MEAT 2 Chapter 1 BZ7002 Calibration Software cssssssssssssssssssme e eee enemies ens enne nen nnn 4 1 Introducblon ux a a ee a EM eek np EM sa pee ed EA nee ee 5 Chapter 2 Installation of the BZ7002 2us ssesennnennnnnnnnnennnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnn nenn nnnn nme nnnn nennen 6 2 Installation of the BZ 7002 cec e sede a ERR a nr HR 7 2 1 Installing the BZ7002 Calibration Software sssssssssssssssss emm 7 2 1 1 Computer regullemerts aoctor et ser 7 21 2 nstalling BZ7002 er ne EG Ee em eee 8 Chapter 3 Using the Program ccccece cece mese nemen enis enis esie eee esie eese seen 9 3 Using the Program fined wen 2 ra LI Entradas rennen 10 3 1 Program configuration ar ats nici Eier ERE RI eee 10 3 1 1 Communication interface icu EI ceca vidi ERR ERR ERRARE RERUM EDIT 11 3 1 2 1 The default unit values are sss ertet nennen 12 3 2 Gas Monitor CONNEC oes eee ode d ER UHR e vegeta E eee EE ERI C ERE 13 3 3 v Calibration AUD DD R DP 13 3 3 1 G35 NaMe 2 e a ne EB EB het 15 3 3 2 Active Bank EE e aO ERA Eu ted PENDET 15 3 3 3 Single or two point calibration sss mm mnes 16 3 3 4 Water Vapour Concentration ssssssssssssssssssssee eee eee sme enses nennen 16 3 3 5 S I T Sample Integration Time cccccccc escent eee eee
14. Z7002 Calibration startup window will appear after starting the application e 0 Configuration Connect Service About 3 1 Program configuration 827002 Calibration The very first time BZ7002 is started the Communication Interface and Units needs to be configured The Configuration menu pull down contains the Communication Interface and Units menu items After making these configurations it is normally not necessary to change them again as the communication interface or the units is by preference The chosen configuration will be stored so they need not to be set when restarting BZ7002 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 10 of 48 Chapter 3 El communication Interface Communication Interface USB C COMI C COM2 C COM3 C COM4 C COM5 C COM6 C COM7 C COM8 C COMS C COM10 C coM11 C COM12 C COM13 C COM14 C COM15 C COM16 C COM17 C COM18 C COM19 ER 10 x The USB interface or a serial RS232 COM port can be chosen When using the new 1412i the USB interface should be used When using the older 1412i 1314i 3434i or the 1412A 1314A 3434A the serial RS232 COM interface should be used The selected communication interface setting will be retained when restarting the BZ7002 Calibration BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 11 of 48 Chapter 3 3 1 2 Units TS 206 Humidity C mg m
15. arm limit 2 Span Calibration performed Conversion factor Concentration Microphone Signal Zero Point Calibration performed Concentration offset factor Microphone Signal 814 20E 06 4 301E 03 2 4070E 06 2014 06 17 24 263E 09 __ ppm V 2014 06 18 6 5934E 06 V BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 47 of 48 BZ7002 LumaSense Technologies A S Tel 45 44 20 01 00 HLUMASENSE Energivej 30 Fax 45 44 20 01 01 TECHNOLOGIES DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark http www lumasenseinc com
16. ation Date fields will not be editable not changeable The Filter combo box can be used to switch between filter A B C D E and W BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 26 of 48 Chapter 3 When inspection modification of the calibration data is finished they can be written back to the gas monitor by clicking the Write Calibration Data button After the calibration data has been written back to the Gas Monitor it stores the calibration data in the non volatile memory The user is warned not to switch off the power supply of the Gas Monitor but is prompted to wait 10 seconds while the calibration data is being stored in non volatile memory BZ7002 Calibration x dX Please do not switch off the power supply of the Gas Monitor for 10 seconds while the calibration data is being stored in non volatile memory 3 7 Service Configuration Connect Service About Create Debug Info Zip File For service use it is possible to create a file containing debug information by selecting the Service menu item Create Debug I nfo Zip File When selected an explorer window opens where you can select a folder for the file to be saved 3 CU De TR Libraries gt Documents 827002 Service E search service Bl Organize New folder e Favorites Documents library BE Desktop Service B Downloads E Recent Places 2 Dropbox No items match your search Arrange by Fold
17. ation value E mean Mean gas E concentration value current unit 10 value rolling average BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 23 of 48 Chapter 3 EStDev Standard deviation value for gas E W Inst Instantaneous water concentration value W mean Mean water value current unit 10 value rolling average W StDev Standard deviation value for water Event Mark Events marks added by the user The idea behind the Measurement Values tab is to be able to connect Zero Water Vapour and Span gasses one at a time while checking that the concentration values being measured is within expected limits When the user is finished checking the gas and water values the check operation can be finished by clicking the Cancel Operation button Unit Filter A E ppm Unit Filter W Tdew The gas concentration unit for the filters A E and the water filter W concentration unit will be shown in the header of the Measurement Values tab Insert Event Mark CO2 800 ppm connected 464 5 464 5 CO2 800 ppm connected In order for the user to be able to mark measurements with specific events during the calibration check measurement the Insert Event Mark button and the accompanying text box can be used The event mark will be added to the next measurement Restart Measurement The check measurement can be restarted by using the Restart Measurement button This could be used if the wrong c
18. er Name Date modified Type Size Libraries E Documents d Music i Pictures z Videos Ml Computer amp Local Disk C a Local Disk D Fla Local Disk F a CD Drive H x9 applikation Vtidkd G2 arbejdsarkiver Wt Ss dataarkiver Wtidke v 4 gt File name 827002 debug info zip Save as type Zip Files zip x tie Fler E The file can then be emailed to LumaSense Innova Service for inspection during support handling BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 27 of 48 Chapter 3 Appendix A I nstallation Guide July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 28 of 48 Appendix A Installation of BZ7002 1 When installing the BZ7002 Calibration software you must be logged in as Administrator that means that you must have administrator rights Please also note that you must have Administrator rights or Power User rights to run the BZ7002 Calibration application after installation 2 Start the installation of BZ7002 Insert the CD into the CD drive and wait for auto start of the CD If auto start is disabled run BZ7002v1 0 xI nstaller exe self executable file on the installation CD to start the installation It will automatically install all the necessary drivers required to run the BZ7002 application The installer will start unpacking with the following window Please wait WinZip Self Extractor BZ7002v0
19. es A S Page 3 of 48 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 BZ7002 Calibration Software July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 4 of 48 Chapter 1 l Introduction In some situations it may be an advantage to calibrate the gas monitor connecting it to a PC The procedure to use the Gas Monitor as a stand alone instrument is covered in the User Manual for the Gas Monitor Please consult the User Manual for the Gas Monitor for guidance in how to Install Optical Filters Set up and calibrate the Monitor This Manual only describes the use of the BZ7002 Calibration Software during calibration control measurements and back up of the calibration data BZ7002 will utilize the USB interface in the newer 1412i 1314i and 3434i Gas Monitors To use the USB interface the Monitors serial number must be from 1412i 713 001 1314 702 001 34341 952 001 BZ7002 will also be able to run via the RS232 interface using the older 1412i 1314i 3434i with lower serial numbers Furthermore the BZ7002 also runs via the RS232 interface with the 1412A 1314A 3434A models BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 5 of 48 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 I nstallation of the BZ7002 July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 6 of 48 Chapter 2 2 I nstallation of the BZ7002 When taking delivery of the Gas Monitor the BZ7002 Calibration software
20. he Accept button After accepting a calibration the Gas Monitor will signal whether the actual calibration is approved or not and the result is presented in the Calibration Status list box At any time the user can abort the calibration by clicking the Cancel Operation button and the actual calibration was then not performed During a calibration measurement by BZ7002 Calibration the buttons on the gas monitor will be locked meaning that the Gas Monitor itself cannot be operated during a calibration When calibration is finished the gas monitor buttons are unlocked again 3 4 Check Measurements 3 4 1 Measurement Setup After calibrating one or more gases the calibration can be validated by performing a check measurement The Measurement Setup selects which of the filters A W shall be included in the check measurement and whether Water or Cross compensation shall be performed during the check measurement Measurement Setup v Filter A Enabled Y Water Compensation Filter B Enabled Y Cross Compensation Filter C Enabled V Filter D Enabled Filter E Enabled V Filter W Enabled BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 22 of 48 Chapter 3 3 4 2 Measurement Value 827002 calibration i al Ictxl Configuration Disconnect Serv Setup Calibration Measurement Values 5 Documentation Backup Gas Monitor Calibration Data Check in Progress Unit Filter A E ppm Unit Fi
21. he active bank 1 5 for the filter Each active bank 1 5 will contain its own set of the following parameters Gas Name Mol Wgt Molecular weight of the gas Cal 1 2 Points Single or two point calibration Conc High Conc Low BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 15 of 48 3 3 3 Single or two point calibration Cal 1 2 Conc High Conc Low Points ppm ppm 10000 IH 800 5 02 rr Single point or two point calibration can be chosen for every bank for each filter When two point calibration is chosen the Conc Low field becomes active changeable UJ 3 4 Water Vapour Concentration 18 00 Tdew C The concentration used when span calibrating the Water Vapour filter can be defined The default concentration comes predefined as 18 Tdew C 291 15 Tdew K 64 40 Tdew F 15254 15 mg m 20361 55 ppm 2 06 kPa BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 16 of 48 The S I T Sample Integration Time can be set individually for each of the filter A to W with a predefined value of 5 seconds The choice of S I T values are 0 5 second 1 second Fast 2 seconds 5 seconds Normal 10 seconds 20 seconds Low noise 50 seconds BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 17 of 48 Chapter 3 3 3 6 Flushing 7 Flushing Setup Auto
22. ion E ____ ppm Microphone Signal DN Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal V Cross Interference Calibration performed 1 interference on BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 46 of 48 Appendix C Filter A Filter C Filter D Filter E 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 8 CALIBRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 5 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ____ ppm High Alarm limit 2 ____ ppm Span Calibration performed Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor it Concentration ___ ppm Microphone Signal LM Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal LM Cross Interference Calibration performed __________ interference on Filter A Filter C Se Sel Filter D 1 10 J FllerE LIDL 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 9 GENERAL CALI BRATI ON INFORMATION FOR WATER FILTER Back temp factor Conc temp factor Hum sqr factor ACTIVE CALI BRATI ON DATA High Alarm limit 1 High Al
23. lter W Tdew Restart Measurement Insert Event Mark ASDev Bist BMean BStDev Cis CMean CStDev Dis DMean DStDev Enst EMean ESDev Wins WMean W StDev 1 1 626e0 1 626e0 3410e 3 3410e3 159 0e0 159 0e0 2 1 332e0 1479e0 2082e 3 3393e 3 3402e3 1 209e 3 1590e0 1590e0 3 1 47500 1 47880 1473e3 3100e3 3301e3 17 44e 3 159 0e0 159 0e0 Accept Cancel Operation BE The purpose of the Measurement Values tab is to be able to make check measurements after having calibrated the gas monitor During check measurement the following parameters will be shown for available filters only in a table list Number Measurement number Alnst Instantaneous gas A concentration value A mean Mean gas A concentration value current unit 10 value rolling average A StDev Standard deviation value for gas A B Inst Instantaneous gas B concentration value B mean Mean gas B concentration value current unit 10 value rolling average B StDev Standard deviation value for gas B CInst Instantaneous gas C concentration value C mean Mean gas C concentration value current unit 10 value rolling average CStDev Standard deviation value for gas C D Inst Instantaneous gas D concentration value D mean Mean gas D concentration value current unit 10 value rolling average D StDev Standard deviation value for gas D BElnst Instantaneous gas E concentr
24. ndix B Appendix B Gas Monitor Short Form Overview July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 36 of 48 Appendix B Sample of the Gas Monitor Short form Overview with filter A and B installed 712 008 txt Lumasense Technologies BZ7002 calibration Shortform overview file 712 008 txt From Multi Gas Monitor serial no 712 008 Date 1 7 2014 Filter A UA0983 Gas name C D E 1 2 Bank 1 Carbon dioxide Bank 2 Carbon dioxide Bank 3 _ Bank 4 _ Bank 5 Filter B UA0985 Gas name C D E 1 2 Bank 1 Dinitrogen oxide 1 Bank 2 Bank Bank Bank Filter C C D E 1 2 Filter D C Dp EI 1 2 Filter E C D E 172 Page 1 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 37 of 48 Appendix B The UA numbers for the mounted filters is shown For each filter the Gas Name s in each bank is presented where available The A B C D E columns denotes available cross interference factors where a X means present and a 0 means that it is nulled The 1 2 column denotes whether a single or two pint calibration is available BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 38 of 48 Appendix C Appendix C Print Calibration Data Report View July 2014 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 39 of 48 Appendix C Sample of the Print Calibration Data report view with filter A and B installed
25. ned by beforehand setting the filter UA numbers in the Gas Monitor itself Please consult the Gas Monitor User Manual for further instructions The table column UA no will display the detected UA filter numbers Furthermore the Gas Name and Mol Wgt values will be displayed if they are available in the Gas Monitor For the filters A E where an UA filter is detected the following columns becomes active changeable Active Bank Gas Name Mol Wgt Molecular weight of the gas Cal 1 2 Points Single or two point calibration Conc High Conc Low if a 2 point calibration is selected S I T Sample integration time For the rest of the filters A E where an UA filter is not detected the respective column values becomes inactive not changeable Any illegal input entered in the numeric data fields like the Mol Wgt or Conc High will be marked with red color and a PC beep will be heard BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 14 of 48 Chapter 3 The Gas Name cannot contain illegal characters like special country characters and the maximum length is 29 characters Illegal Gas Name s will be marked with red color and a PC beep will be heard 3 3 2 Active Bank Active Bank For each of the filters A E the Active Bank can be chosen by using the Active Bank pull down for the filter in question The selected row 1 5 in the Active Bank pull down determines t
26. nitor The name of the backup file will be the serial number of the gas monitor and file type will be cal This gas monitor backup is saved to a file which can be later restored using the Restore Gas Monitor Calibration Data button if for example the gas monitor calibration is lost The serial number and filter UA numbers of the gas monitor must match the same in the backup file in order for the restore to be possible Furthermore this gas monitor backup is checksum protected making it invalid if it has been tampered with BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 25 of 48 Chapter 3 After the calibration data has been restored the Gas Monitor stores the calibration data in a non volatile memory The user is warned message below not to switch off the power supply of the Gas Monitor but is prompted to wait 10 seconds while the calibration data is being stored in the non volatile memory BZ7002 Calibration Please do not switch off the power supply of the Gas Monitor for 10 seconds while the calibration data is being stored in non volatile memory 3 6 Gas Monitor Calibration Data The purpose of the Gas Monitor Calibration Data tab is to inspect modify the calibration data for the gas monitor The calibration data is read from the gas monitor by clicking the Read Calibration Data button The calibration data can be modified by entering the editable calibration data fields The calibr
27. ontrol gas was connected to the gas monitor and the user wants to restart the check measurement BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 24 of 48 Chapter 3 3 5 Documentation Backup 18527002 Calibration k e 101xi Configuration Disconnect Service About Setup Calibration Measurement Values Measurement Values 1 p Gas Monitor Calibration Data l Measurement Log Backup Gas Monitor Calibration Data Save amp Print Caibration Data Gas Monitor Shortform Overview Restore Gas Monitor Calibration Data Start Calibration Start Measurement The purpose of the Documentation Backup tab is to document and backup restore a gas monitor calibration The Measurement Log button makes a log file of all the calibration and check measurements results during the session with the gas monitor The log file will be saved as a text file The Print Calibration Data button gives a detailed report view of all the filter calibrations in every bank It will be possible to print and save the report view as a file See Appendix C for a sample of the Print Calibration Data The Gas Monitor Shortform Overview button gives a short report view of all the filter calibrations in every bank It will be possible to print and save the report view as a file See Appendix B for a sample of the Gas Monitor Setup The Backup Gas Monitor Calibration Data button makes a backup of all the calibration data in the Gas Mo
28. ro o Filter amp E amp Eee FlterD 1 11 J 2 Filter E zT 2 BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 43 of 48 Appendix C Gas name _ Molecular weight High Alarm limit 1 High Alarm limit 2 Span Calibration performed Type of Span Calibration Conversion factor Concentration Microphone Signal Zero Point Calibration performed Concentration offset factor Microphone Signal Hum Interference Calibration performed Humidity gain factor Microphone Signal Cross Interference Calibration performed interference on Filter B Filter C Filter D Filter E 1412i Calibration Data Installed Optical Filter Active Filter Bank Number OPTICAL FILTER FACTORS Back temp factor Conc temp factor Hum temp 1 factor Hum temp 2 factor Hum temp 3 factor Hum sqr factor Hum cub factor ACTIVE CALI BRATI ON DATA Gas name Dinitrogen oxide Molecular weight High Alarm limit 1 High Alarm limit 2 Span Calibration performed Type of Span Calibration Conversion factor Concentration Microphone Signal 2014 07 01 813 00E 09 eN 2014 07 01 42 821E 03 V 2014 07 01 UA0985 2 6707E 03 7 6043E 03 9 427E 03 1 483E 03 0 0000E 00 944 0E 00 0 0000E 00 2014 07 01 Single Point 168 62E 03 ____ ppm BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 44 of 48 Appendix C Zero Poin
29. t Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal LM Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal LM Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 06 26 Dinitrogen oxide interference on Filter A 376 34E 06 Fiter C O aaaaaa P La Filter D gt L Filter E 0 0 0 2 1412i Calibration Data 712 008 9999 2014 07 01 13 58 Page 6 CALI BRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 1 Gas name Dinitrogen oxide Molecular weight 44 010E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ____ ppm High Alarm limit 2 ppm Span Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor 168 62E 03 Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal NM Zero Point Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Concentration offset factor 3 0503E 06 Microphone Signal ASA Hum Interference Calibration performed 2014 07 01 Humidity gain factor 53 574E 03 Microphone Signal LM Cross Interference Calibration performed 2014 06 26 Dinitrogen oxide interference on Filter A 376 34E 06 FilterC Filter Do Filter E P CALI BRATION DATA IN FILTER BANK NUMBER 2 Gas name _ Molecular weight 1 0000E 00 High Alarm limit 1 ppm High Alarm limit 2 ____ ppm Span Calibration performed Type of Span Calibration Single Point Conversion factor 1 1 1 Concentration ____ ppm Microphone Signal cr Zero Point Calibration performed 201
30. tor the first time it is to be calibrated and also if a new optical filter is installed For the Gas Span calibration the choice of gasses already set up in the Gas monitor will show the filters A E where a UA number is set in the gas monitor For each filter the active bank determines a specific gas The Perform Cross Interference Calibration tick box becomes active when the Gas Span calibration is selected The Perform Cross Interference Calibration checkbox is to be ticked Cross interference compensation is on if 2 or more of the filters A E have UA filters installed and if cross interference compensation is to be used during measurement If only one filter is installed then the Perform Cross Interference Calibration checkbox will be un ticked and inactive not changeable M Zero and Humidity Interference Copy Active Bank to all other Banks By clicking the Copy Active Bank to all other banks button you are able to copy the Zero calibration and Humidity Interference calibration from the active BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 19 of 48 Chapter 3 bank to all the other banks for a filter This will be done for all of the filters A E having UA filters installed 3 3 8 Operation Accept progress bar Start Calibration Start Measurement The selected Calibration Type will be performed when pressing the Start Calibration button and the Calibration Measurement Values
31. ur hardware devices because it was not better than the software you currently have installed Driver Name Status v Lumasense Inc WinUS Ready to use 4 Then you are prompted to install the driver for the JVO901 USB to RS232 converter If the USB driver has been installed due to a previous BZ7002 installation you can skip this by pressing the Cancel button otherwise please press the OK button to continue r USB to RS232 converter JV0901 Setup o To install USB to RS232 converter JV0901 driver on this machine click To skip the installation of USB to RS232 converter driver or if you already have installed the USB to RS232 converter driver on this machine click Cancel Cancel Press OK to continue BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 31 of 48 Appendix A r 8 CA Users P6426 1 HESVAppDataM ocalV 64 bit OS detected G Users P6426 1 HES AppData Local Temp ckz_QY5D DPInstx64 exe Installing driver 5 Finally the BZ7002 application is installed Press Next to start installation of BZ7002 Calibration E n 4 827002 Calibration ls Welcome to the BZ7002 Calibration Setup Wizard The installer will quide you through the steps required to install BZ7002 Calibration on vour computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution
32. will be inactive 3 3 Calibration Setup PESE Configuration Disconnect Service About Setup Calibration Measurement Values Measurement Values Documentation Backup Gas Monitor Calibration Data m Filters Setup Fiter UAno Mie Gas Name Poems eene uno misso enger A uae 1 y Acetaldehyde 4405 firon 5 lt Humidity interference amp uae 7 Acetic aca 60 05 tpoint s C Water Span c uos z Touene 9215 tont E E Sesso El p ur Farre aa Jw zi ls zi Perform Cross Interference Calibration E uaoses y Carbon dioxide 4401 firon 5 Zero and Humidity interference w sB0527 Water Vapour 1802 tpont 1800 H 5 z Copy Active Bank to all other Banks Flushing Setup Measurement Setup Fin C Fred Time Fiter A Enabled I Water Compensation E Fiter B Enabled T Cross Compensation ube Logic Chamber Flush Time mi s Fiter C Enabled Tube Push Time 3 s T Fiter D Enabled Fiter E Enabled The main purpose of the Setup tab is to configure and select the different calibration types Furthermore the measurement can be setup The UA filters available in the Gas Monitor are automatically detected when connecting to the Gas Monitor BE6034 11 BZ7002 Calibration Software LumaSense Technologies A S Page 13 of 48 Chapter 3 This means that the UA filters needs to be predefi

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