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1. Figure 9 Logged Data Table View When this data is no longer needed it can be deleted by clicking the Delete button on the Logged Data Table window Figure 9 This will delete the individual data points from the database To print a table of logged data To print a table of logged data click the Print button on the Logged Data Table window Figure 9 A data table title input window will appear Gas Concentration Logged Data for Input the required title to identify the location from which the data was recorded Click OK to confirm and follow the remaining in structions to print the table To Export Data To export data click File gt Export Logged Data To export the data to a file click the Export button on the Logged Data Table window Figure 9 then select a directory and choose a file format either plain text or MS Excel file and type in a file name Click Save to export the data QClrOQUAL Daily Summary Analysis The Daily Summary Analysis is a summary for each day from midnight to midnight of the Minimum Maximum and Average Gas reading over the 24 hour period To Create and view the daily analysis To view the created daily summary Click menu Data gt Analysis gt Daily Analysis The daily sum mary view window will be launched see figure10 Select the data range and sensor Press Apply to create the daily analysis and load it into the view window
2. The Aeroqual Ozone Controller has been designed to re spond selectively to ozone however other oxidizing gases such as chlorine and nitrogen dioxide can generate false readings if they are at high concentrations High concentra tions of hydrocarbon gases such as vapours of alcohol oils and solvents can reduce and mask the concentration of ozone 53 QeClrOQUAL 11 9 Zero calibration additional Information A zero calibration menu routine is included in the Series 300 and Series 500 monitors however it is important to understand when this should be used All Aeroqual sensors are supplied pre calibrated and zero calibra tion is performed in the factory in an atmosphere containing lt 0 5 ppm hydrocarbons 50 relative humidity and 25 oC Zero baseline reading checks should be performed ideally under the same conditions Why is the baseline not zero when no sensor gas is pre sent Under some circumstances the sensors may exhibit a baseline reading higher than zero This will be due to one of the following The sensor has not warmed up sufficiently The sensor should be left to run in clean air for 24 hours if it is new or has not been used in the past week There are trace levels of gases present in the air to which the sensor is cross sensitive In many cases the non zero base line reading occurs in an environment which is supposed to be clean but for which no analysis has been carried out such as an office or urba
3. Charging Instructions e With the adaptor plugged in allow 3 hours for the battery to fully charge e There is no battery symbol on the display when using a lithium battery e The battery can be charged with the sensor head installed or removed from the base Remember to switch off the monitor before removing the sensor head e The Lithium Smart Charger displays a red LED light when charging and a green LED light when the battery is charged QClrOQUAL Installing the AC DC adaptor Connect the AC DC adaptor to the mains supply Ensure that the adaptor is correctly rated for the power supply Plug the adaptor into the monitor The monitor can now be used as a mains unit If the monitor is to be used as a port able unit the batteries will need to be charged 3 2 Sensor warm up Prior to operation the monitor must be warmed up to burn off contaminants on the sensor When the monitor is first switched on it will warm up for 3 minutes Then the reading will flash for the next 7 minutes to indicate that the sensor is still in the warm up phase It is recommended that the monitor is kept in Stand By mode when not being used to keep the sensor heated and prevent the build up of contaminants If the sensor is new or unused for long periods it can take up to 24 hours for the message sensor warming up or sensor failure in older models to disappear Should the message remain after this time a genuine sensor failure may have o
4. Press or to increase or decrease the setting Setting the Control Low Press to confirm change Once the change has been confirmed the cursor will automati cally scroll to the Control Lo display CONTROL LO 0 040 ppm Press or to increase or decrease the setting Press to confirm the change Press to scroll down to the next Menu choice Note Once the control settings have been set the monitor must be either put into Standby or switched off for the new settings to become effective Once the monitor is put back into normal oper ating mode the new settings will become effective 17 QeCrOQUAL 4 10 Setting up Data Logging Time Intervals 5008505 Series Only To enter the Logging Setup menu press display will appear LOG FREQ z 4 The Log Freq Press or to change the logging frequency in one minute increments CLEAR LOG NO Press played to confirm change and following screen will be dis You can now elect to clear any logged data by selecting YES or NO if you wish to retain the data Press to toggle between NO and YES on the CLEAR LOG screen Press to confirm your selection and fol LOGGING lowing screen will be displayed OFF Press screen Press the main menu Press to scroll down to the next Menu choice to toggle between OFF and ON on the LOGGING to confirm your selection and you will be returned to QClrOQUAL 4 11 Changing Units o
5. Press and hold for two seconds until the monitor beeps This will start the data logging and a triangle icon will appear on the bottom of the display Similarly to stop data logging press and hold for two seconds until the monitor beeps Once data logging has stopped the triangle icon will disappear Data logging Indicator A The triangle is an indication that data logging is active and is also used as an indication of the presence of data as described below An empty triangle indicates that no data is stored A half full triangle indicates that some data is stored in the memory A full triangle indicates that the memory is full and needs downloading to the PC Clearing the Data Memory In order to clear the data memory data logging must firstly be stopped as described above The memory can then be cleared by pressing and holding the alarm mute button for two seconds until the monitor beeps or use the CLEAR LOG function under LOGGING SETUP menu QClrOQUAL 5 0 Aeroqual Monitor Software Instructions The Aeroqual Monitor software for MS Windows comes bundled with Java 1 5 0 runtime virtual machine a Java database and all components necessary to run Aeroqual Monitor software in conjunction with the Series 500 and 505 monitor NOTE The Series 505 datalogs gas concentration as well as temperature and relative humidity Software Installation Software License The Series 500 and 505 monitor
6. Refer to page 29 Configuration Turn the monitor on Start the program by either e Selecting Start gt Programs gt Aeroqual gt S500 Vx x or e ifthe program shortcut has been placed on desktop by double clicking the shortcut QClrOQUAL The following window will appear Fj Aeroqual Sensor Monitor 5 0 0 x File Monitor Data Window Help CE Pc Logging Started Gas Concentration Temperature Relative Humidity Fri 16 Feb 2007 L 10 64 11 09 Min 0 000 ppm Max 0 040 ppm Average 0 020 ppm Print Save Ee e Figure 1 Aeroqual Monitor software main window 5 1 Setting up the Software and Monitor Parameters This section of the manual will describe how to use the Software to set up the Alarms External Control Limits Logging Times Concentration Units of measurement and Sensor Properties Click menu Monitor gt Setup or Ctrl P The monitor setup dialog box will appear figure 2 Type in the required values or scroll up or down to set the desired values Click the Upload button to synchronise the monitor values with those on the PC Once the upload is complete the monitor will beep Click OK to confirm the settings for the software In order to data log it is essential that you set the clock on the monitor to real time This can be done from the key pad on the monitor refer to page 17 or via the PC using the Update Clock button in the configuratio
7. g Universal Serial Bus cortralers mre ee controllers OR you should Standard Enhanced PC to USB Host Controler sabe aire have USB Serial Port REN present under Ports and a USB Serial Controller present under Universal Serial Bus 47 QerOoQUuAL USB Serial Port COM8 Properties General Pott Settings Diver Details Bits per second 9600 Dase ooo Pay Noe o Stopbis 1 Flow contot Nore Restore Defaults Advanced Settings for COMB COM Port Number COMS 5 Aa USB Transfer Sizes COM2 S COM fin use Select lower settin COM4 in use Y hance probleme at low baud rates Select higher settings for faster performance Receive Bytes Transmit Bytes BM Options Miscellaneous Options Select lower settings to conect response problems Serial Enumerator v aes eee re Serial Printer r ad Cancel If Power Off r Timeouts Event On Surprise Removal r r Set RTS On Close Minimum Read Timeout msec 0 P Disable Modem Ctrl At Startup Minimum Write Timeout msec 0 ad Warning COM1 port is not exist the software won t work properly You need setup a working COM port Select the advanced button under the Port Settings tab Select the port number to be a port you choose For example COM1 providing COM1 is not in use In this example have left my COM port as COM8 Start Aeroqual S500 V5
8. has allocated the follow the instructions on Technical note 2 Selecting the COM port 11 2 Technical Note 1 Installing the drivers Windows XP 1 Download the VCP Drivers from http www ftdichip com Drivers CDM CDM20602 zip Unzip the file to a folder on your computer Plug the R52 into a USB port XP will recognise the R52 and begin installing XP will request the drivers use the browse button and point to the folder that contains the unzipped driver files 6 XP will self install the drivers Windows Vista amp Windows 7 1 Plug in the R52 into a USB port aon 2 Vista will register the R52 and self install the correct drivers without you needing to download anything 3 Check your device properties for the com port number Note If an extra COM port is not available after installing the latest CDM driver with the R52 please connect the device and run http www ftdichip com Resources Utilities VCP exe Select the device and click Make VCP Alternatively this can be done manually by opening Control Panel gt System gt Device Manager then select the USB Serial Converter under USB Right click on this and select properties then the ad qeroQUAL 11 3 Technical Note 2 Selecting the COM port Bg o Reader 9 D My Music EAA i re zk 1 Right click on my EQ ryretworkrre 296 Computer select B T properties Microsoft Visual C 2008 Map Network Drive Express Edition prn Acce Disconnect N
9. 1 monitoring software Click OK Aeroqual 500 V5 1 monitoring software starts OCITOQUAL Select Monitor COM a Aeregual S500 Monitor V5 1 Port S View Sensor Properties Gas Concentration 03 LOW Tue 12 May 2009 0 600 dael Monitor wsi o Choose the COM port which you Com Port Setting have got configured In this example COM8 is selected Port Baud rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Monitor i 10 Your system should be configured Com Port Setting and working correctly Port coma v Baud rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity None Flow Control None 49 QerOQUAL 11 4 Copyright Copyright Aeroqual Limited All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents of this document in any form without the prior written permission of Aeroqual Limited is pro hibited Aeroqual and Aeroqual Limited Making the Invisible Visible are registered trademarks of Aeroqual Limited Other product and company names mentioned herein may also be trademarks or trade names Aeroqual operates a policy of continuous development Aeroqual re serves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the prod ucts described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Aeroqual be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special incidental consequential or indirect dam ages howsoever caused
10. Note This process can take up to 10 minutes or longer to complete and must not be interrupted the time taken is de pendant on the volume of data that needs to be processed The summary data files can be exported to files such as MS Ex cel click the Export button The data can also be deleted by clicking the Delete button This will not delete the individual data points from the database only the daily summary data 15 xi File Monitor Data Window Help 2588 PC Logging Stopped p View Range From To Sensor List fos Feb 06 F Feb 06 103 LOW z Daily Data index Date _Mincone ppm Max Conc ppm _ Ave Conc pem Thu 09 Feb 2006 0 010 0 027 Mon 13 Feb 2006 0 000 0 035 Tue 14 Feb 2006 0 011 0 013 Print Export Delete Close Figure 10 Daily Analysis Summary View 33 QerOQUAL Viewing Logged Events An event will be generated when the gas concentration exceeds the alarm setpoints A warning dialog box as shown in figure 11 will appear once an alarm setpoint has been exceeded The event dialog can be used to record how the problem was han dled and by whom By clicking the OK button the event will be stored into the database To view these logged events click menu Data gt Table gt Logged Events Ctrl L The Logged Event View window will be launched figure 12 The event data can be exported to an MS Excel or plain te
11. The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accu racy reliability or contents of this document Aeroqual reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice The availability of particular products may vary by region Please check with the Aeroqual dealer nearest to you 11 5 Warranty Aeroqual warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer and for Products Warranty Period Series 300 500 Base One year from the date of purchase Sensor heads Six months from the date of purchase Accessories One year from the date of purchase a subsequent period as stated in the following table If during the warranty period this product fails to operate under normal use and service due to improper materials or workmanship Aeroqual subsidiaries authorized distributors or authorized service partners will at their option either repair or replace the product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein QClrOQUAL 11 6 Terms and Conditions 1 The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original purchaser by the dealer specifying the date of purchase is p
12. comes supplied with Aeroqual data logging software Aeroqual will retain ownership of all intel lectual property in the Software The buyer acknowledges that they are granted a perpetual non exclusive non transferable license for the right to use the Software for the buyer s exclusive use and only in conjunction with Aeroqual Products Intended use The buyer will strictly adhere to the Intended Use of the Software and will not translate adapt reverse compile or other wise alter the Software The buyer undertakes not to disclose assign sell rent lend sub license or otherwise transfer the Soft ware Software features 1 2 Real time gas monitoring and data logging Event logging When the gas concentration exceeds a user defined level an event will be generated and stored in the database Logged Data Analysis with graphics view Graphics view can be configured by the user Average gas concentration level can be shown on both Real Time gas monitoring and Logged Data Analysis graphs Gas concentration graphics views can be saved as JPG images Logged Data can be exported in other file formats such as plain text and MS Excel files Configuration of monitor settings and PC communication port settings from a PC Backup and restoration of logged data The Aeroqual sensor can be given a name or ID This name can be changed 21 QelrOQUAL 10 11 12 13 The conversion factor for the unit of measure
13. is 50 29 QerOQUAL Graphing and Data Analysis Functions To View Logged Data as a graph Ensure that all data has been downloaded from the monitor to the PC as per the Data Logging section on page 34 To view the downloaded or logged data as a graph click Data gt Graph gt Logged Data or Ctrl G to launch the Logged Data Graph View see figure 8 below Select the date and time range of the data to be viewed as well as the desired time units and sensor Note In the Time Unit drop down box Quarters refers to 15 minute time periods Click the Apply button to load the data EjAeroqual Sensor Monitor o xj File Monitor Data Window 28 i PC Logging Started Sr es ixi E Logged Data Graphics View E EE 03 LOW Concentration Meas From 11 Mar 05 10 04 To 11 Mar 05 12 00 From 11 Mar 05 02 00 00 To 11 Mar 05 12 00 00 Sensor List 03 LOW z r Time Unit f 1 10 04 11 04 12 00 Hours E H Apply Close jours Min 0 000 ppm Max 0 023 ppm Average 0 013 ppm Print Save af Reset Figure 8 Logged Data Graph View QClrOQUAL To print a Logged Data Graphics View To print the Logged Data Graph View click Print A data graph title input window will appear Concentration for Input the required title to identify the location from which the data was recorded Click OK to confirm and follow the remaining in s
14. maintain measurement accuracy Aeroqual recommends that user s replace or refurbish their sensor heads ona yearly basis Please contact your dealer or Aeroqual to discuss your options Disposal Recycling Please note that this is an electronic product and disposal should be in line with your local or country legislation The plastic casing of the product is made from a Polycarbonate ABS blended material PC ABS and is marked accordingly 43 QerOQUAL 10 Specifications Series 300 305 500 and 505 Monitor Bases Measurement units Removable replaceable sensor head On board alarm Alarm status displayed Low battery indication Alarm mute function Sensor condition status Stand by mode External signal for alarms amp control see note below External signal functions Analogue output Power supply Rechargeable battery pack Portable with optional battery pack Permanently fixable Remote Sensor Capability Series 500 amp 505 only Data interface with PC On Board Data Logging ppm or mg m Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 12 VDC or switch to GND 150 mA max LoALM HiALM amp Control 0 5V 12 VDC or Lithium Smart Charger 9 6V Ni MH or 11 1V Lithium Polymer Yes Screw fix Yes Serial RS232 4 300 data points on S500 3 400 data points on S505 Data logging independent of PC Yes Data logging direct to PC Yes On board real time clock Yes Data logging software supplied Yes
15. of complete charge and discharge cycles A fully charged battery will run for approxi mately 4 6 hours depending on the sensor head being used Charging Instructions With the adaptor plugged in allow 15 hours for the battery to fully charge Note 1 e During charging the battery symbol on the display flashes slowly e The battery can be charged with the sensor head installed or removed from the base Remember to switch off the monitor before removing the sensor head e Unplugging the main power will reset the above charging conditions e The batteries can be charged and discharged many times but will even tually wear out When the operating time is noticeably shorter than nor mal it is time to replace the batteries e Itis not necessary to fully discharge the batteries When not using the Series 300 305 500 or 505 Monitor as a portable unit always plug in the mains adaptor to recharge the batteries e If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time Note 2 If you have difficulty charging the battery either A Replace the battery B Contact Aeroqual with the software version number see section 3 3 to locate the version number Additional Information for Lithium Polymer Batteries A new battery s full performance is achieved only after a number of com plete charge and discharge cycles A fully charged battery will run for ap proximately 10 hours depending on the sensor head being used
16. picked up via RS232 cable S500 505 unit only and PC Connections broken COM Port settings incorrect Clock setting incorrect Check calibration of gas generator Clean sensor inlet filter and mesh Replace sensor Move sensor to clean air and check reading upon exposure to known gas concentration Move the monitor closer to the source of the gas Modify the airflow into and around sensor head Replace refurbish sensor Check calibration of gas generator Move sensor to clean air and check reading upon exposure to known gas concentration Replace refurbish sensor Install stable power supply Install power supply with correct rating Reduce air flow Reduce fluctuations Unplug cable to determine if this reduces the instability If this solves the problem then isolate the power on PC Reconnect leads Setup COM port correctly Synchronise clock with PC If this does not work then the Monitor clock battery may be flat Return monitor to Aeroqual for battery replacement QelrOQUAL 8 Diagnostic Features Sensor Failure The S300 305 500 amp 505 monitors have inbuilt diagnostics to detect sensor faults If the sensor fails it can be easily replaced by simply removing and installing a new one The failed sensor can be sent back to Aeroqual for refurbishment or disposal Table of monitor status conditions Fault LCD 0 5 V Control Low High Data logging description screen output output alarm alar
17. stopping data logging 5 0 Aeroqual monitor software instructions 5 1 Setting up the software and monitor parameters 5 2 Gas Sensor Properties Configuration 5 3 Communications Port Configuration 5 4 Setting the Graph Default Style 5 5 Setting Data Logging Functions 5 6 Datalogging directly to a PC 5 7 Advanced Data Management 6 0 External control wiring 7 0 Troubleshooting 8 0 Diagnostic features 9 0 Care and maintenance 10 Specifications 11 Appendix 11 1 Using the RS232 serial to USB adaptor 11 2 Installing the R52 drivers 11 3 Selecting the COM port 11 4 Copyright 11 5 Warranty 11 6 Terms and conditions 11 7 Statements of compliance 11 8 Guidelines on how to measure ozone 11 9 Zero calibration additional information 11 10 Accessories 11 11 2011 V2 1 QelrOQUAL QClrOQUAL 1 Monitor Components Series 300 and 305 Monitor The following components are supplied with the Series 300 and 305 Monitor Series 300 or 305 monitor base Sensor head 12 VDC AC DC adaptor or Lithium Smart Charger User guide Battery pack 9 6V Ni MH or 11 1V Lithium Polymer Series 500 and 505 Monitor The following components are supplied with the Series 500 and 505 Monitor e Series 500 or 505 monitor base Sensor head Data logging software on CD Serial cable and USB to Serial adapter with instructions 12 VDC AC DC adaptor or Lithium Smart Charger User guide Battery pack 9 6V Ni MH or 11 1V Lithium Polymer Se
18. with a maximum of 7 letters The ppm to mg m conversion factor can be altered to accommodate the various sensors that can be connected to the series 500 Monitor base By clicking the Update button the current settings will be stored on the sensor head The View button is used to view the current settings stored on the sensor head 5 3 Communications Port Configuration Serial Port if you do not have a serial port then a USB to Serial adaptor is required contact Aeroqual for details Check the communication port into which the monitor serial cable has been plugged If it is not COM1 default the configuration will need to be changed to COM2 or other user specified port Click Monitor gt Com Port or Ctrl M figure 4 Select COM2 or other user specified port The other settings should not be changed Click OK to confirm the setting 25 QerOQUAL Cs x Com Port Setting Port batat fs stopsits fi gt Parity fone z Flow Control Me Yd Eee Figure 4 Com Port Settings 5 4 Setting the Graph Default Style The Real Time View graph and Logged Data View graph proper ties can be configured from the graph style dialogue box These include the gas concentration upper and lower scales scale amp time units graph line amp background colours alarm set amp control point line colours graph type line or points whether to show the average line or not 4 To enter th
19. Adaptor R52 USB to Serial Adaptor 55
20. QerOQUAL Ozone Monitors Series 300 amp 500 User Guide QClrOQUAL Quick Start Guide Unpack monitor and check supplied components are correct Insert Battery see page 6 Insert Sensor When new plug in the power adaptor and turn on your monitor with sensor head installed for 24hrs Note The Ni MH battery requires 15hrs from full discharge and Lithium 3 hrs The sensor requires a run in period Thereafter the normal warm up takes only 10 minutes If your unit is new or unused for a long period a warm up message may display for several hours then will disappear 5 Follow the operating instructions to understand how to make the most of your monitor pon gt Sensor Head Power and Stand By Display Alarm Mute Enter Scroll up or hold down for data logging z S500 only Scroll down or hold down for max min average Battery case For battery installation see page 10 of your user guide E i a gt N Ge CLOCK SETUP To rows pr g to alternate between hours information see page 13 of your user guide LOGGING SETUP Gm To adjust the logging frequency use the arrows then press to return to the main menu For more information see page 18 of your usera Ous 7 l ALARM POINTS lt To adjust the alam points use the arrows pressing to alternate between alam high alarm low and buzzer enable disable For more infomation see page 14 of your user guide CONTROL POINTS
21. Series 305 amp 505 only Temperature amp Relative Humidity Sensor Yes NOTE All of the transistor outputs those shown asterisked above are open collector current sink The maximum rating of these transistor outputs is 12VDC at 150mA Should you connect a relay or any other inductive load to the transistor outputs a back EMF suppression diode must be fitted across the load Aeroqual accepts no responsibility for damage to this product or any other issues arising from the non compliance with the above directives Failure to implement these directives will invalidate the warranty on this product QClrOQUAL g 77 4 S Draw ings SL 4 d TU WIN EE E Depressions in the E battery cover o demarcating the a 3 screw hole posi a x tions for fixing the H unit to the wall NY 45 QeCrOQUAL 11 Appendix 11 1 Using the RS232 serial to USB adaptor cable R52 UC232R 10 1 Follow Technical Note 1 Installing the driver for an RS232 to USB converter cable 2 If unsuccessful you will need to download a suitable driver from the internet here www ftdichip support documents installguides htm 3 Select your computer s operating system 4 Follow the instructions on how to install the appropriate driver for your operating system 5 Plug the S500 into your PC with the RS232 to USB cable supplied 6 If you are unsure which COM port the USB to RS232 device
22. Two flashing arrow symbols pointing downwards will appear on the left hand side of the display accompanied by a slow beeping sound when the Ozone concentration rises above 0 015 ppm 15 QelrOQUAL Screen Display of Alarm Mute co 35 tt X This is activated by pressing the alarm mute button Muting the high and low alarms using this button only mutes the alarm during that specific alarm condition Once the concentra tion returns to within alarm limits the alarm will reset A speaker symbol with a cross through the middle of it will ap pear on the right hand side of the display when an alarm condi tion exists and has been muted from the key pad Once the alarm condition is removed and the alarm has reset the symbol will disappear from the screen Screen Display of Permanent Alarm Mute co 35 ttx The Alarm mute symbol as above will be permanently displayed on the screen until the alarm is once again re enabled via the Alarm Setup Menu If an alarm condition arises when permanent mute has been acti vated flashing arrows will appear on the display as described in the previous sections however no sound will accompany the flashing arrows Press to scroll down to the next Menu choice QClrOQUAL 4 9 Setting the Control Points To enter the Control menu press Setting the Control High After entering the Control Points menu the Control Hi display will appear CONTROL HI 0 080 ppm
23. a To adjust the control points use the arrows iV TA pressing to alter nate between control high and control low For more information see pace 17 of your user guide UNITS Ga To change the units of measurement use the arrows MD then press to return to the main menu See nage 19 of your user guide for more information MAX MIN AV To adjust the max min av press to alternate between start and stop See page 25 of your user guide for more information ust the time wee the ar 3conds and GD late For more Warning e Do not expose the monitor to gas concentrations above the recommended maximum range Do not place the sensor head in a gas stream the monitor is designed to measure ambient levels of ozone and uses active sampling to achieve this Contents 1 Monitor components 2 About your monitor 3 Assembly and installation 3 1 Installing the battery pack 3 2 Sensor warm up 3 3 Monitor and sensor versions 4 Operating instructions 4 1 Turning the monitor on and off 4 2 Turning standby mode on and off 4 3 Operating under battery power 4 4 Sensor head failure 4 5 Using the menus and key functions 4 6 Calibration 4 61 Zero calibration 4 62 Span calibration 4 7 Setting the clock 4 8 Setting the high and low alarms 4 9 Setting the control points 4 10 Setting up data logging time intervals 4 11 Changing the units of measurement 4 12 The max min average measurement cycle 4 13 Starting and
24. ccurred See the trouble shooting guide 24hrs is a conservative time for an ozone sensor to burn off con taminants and achieve its stated performance specification In most instances this will be achieved well within 24hrs Since O3 is an oxidising gas the warm up period can be reduced by subjecting the sensor to elevated O3 levels for a short period For example 100 ppb of O3 for 5 minutes typically reduces the warm up time to 30 minutes Warning Do not remove the sensor head while the monitor is switched on This may damage the unit If the sensor head is removed under these conditions the unit will automatically shut down 3 3 Monitor and Sensor Versions Turning the monitor on will display AEROQUAL MONITOR 300 S305 500 S505 V x x where V x x represents the version of the monitor base The display will then show sv6 0 or similar which indicates the software version installed on the sensor head QelrOQUAL 4 Operating Instructions The following instructions detail the operation and set up of the monitor a p G rOQUAL Ent button QD D Scroll up Alarm me o Scroll Series 300 J down 4 1 Turning the monitor on and off To turn the monitor on press amp hold the power button until the screen activates The monitor will turn on and the display will show AEROQUAL MONITOR 300 S305 S500 S505 Vx x After 5 seconds the display will change to indicate t
25. ck out from the retain ing clips e Unclip the connector from the monitor e Replace the battery cover Rechargeable Batteries The Ni MH Nickel Metal Hydride or optional Lithium Polymer bat tery pack is used to power the monitor as a portable unit Please read the following information carefully before using the battery pack to operate the Aeroqual monitor Safety e Do not use the battery pack for any other purpose than oper ating the Aeroqual monitor e Do not disassemble or mutilate the batteries as this may cause burns e Do not incinerate or heat as this may cause burns the batter ies may burst or cause the release of toxic materials e Do not short circuit as this may cause burns e Use only batteries approved by Aeroqual and recharge your battery only with the AC DC adaptors supplied by Aeroqual e Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out e Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly They must not be disposed of in municipal waste Never charge the battery in a hermitically sealed container Using the battery pack The life of the battery pack will be affected by the way it is handled Take good care of the battery pack and follow the guidelines sug gested in the following section QelrOQUAL Charging and Discharging the Batteries Ni MH batteries Ni MH batteries must be fully charged prior to first time use A new Ni MH battery s full performance is achieved only after a number
26. country to country 51 QerOQUAL 11 7 Statements of Compliance 1 The Aeroqual Series 300 305 500 amp 505 Monitors and Remote Adaptor Kit comply with EN 50082 1 1997 2 The Aeroqual Series 300 305 500 amp 505 Monitors and Remote Adaptor Kit comply with EN 50081 1 1992 3 The Aeroqual Series 300 305 500 amp 505 Monitors and Remote Adaptor Kit comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 these devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 these devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause unde sired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receivin
27. does not exceed 24V and that a protection diode is inserted across the relay coil Wiring for alarm The high alarm and low alarm pins can be wired to supply sim ple on off switching to operate equipment which requires only an on or off signal such as an alarm To switch to GND use pins 4 5 and 6 For a 12V output wire to pins 4 5 and 1 see the following diagram for typical wiring for high alarm This feature will only operate while powered by the AC adaptor The factory default settings are based on the gas sensor head selected at time of purchase 37 QerOQUAL High gas level alarm AC RELAY 12V Nom from Plugpack 1 BELL SUPPLY 3 B 12V COIL BELL ETC A 150mA max 2 o Ba 6 u MINIATURE RELAY RJ12 ve WARNING Failure to insert a circuit protection diode shown as above will result in damage to the monitor if a voltage spike is created by the relay Wiring for control The control pin can be wired to supply control of a gas concentration between upper and lower concentration limits The upper and lower limits can be set by the user thus affording the user the opportunity to customise the control The factory default settings are dependent on the gas sensor head selected at time of purchase To switch to GND use pins 3 and 6 For a 12V output wire to pins 3 and 1 see following diagram for typical wiring This feature will only operate while powered by the AC adaptor Control is achie
28. e Graph Properties menu Click Data gt Graph gt Default Style To change colours on the graph lines click on the line colour A colour chart will appear Click on the desired colour Click OK to accept see Figure 5 on the next page OElOQUAL Ejcraph Style ppm Scale Upper J 0 5 ppm Scale Lower J a ppm Scale Unit 0 05 Time Unit Hours z Graph Line Color l Background Color Alarm Set Point Line Color OOO e I7 Show Alarm Set Point Line Control Set Point Line Color a Show Control Set Point Line Drawing in Points Drawing in Lines Drawing in Points and Lines Show Average Line Average Line Color SI OK Cancel Figure 5 Graph Style Dialogue Box 5 5 Setting Data Logging Functions Data Logging on the Series 500 and 505 monitors The Series 500 monitor can log up to 4300 data points 3400 for Series 505 Data is logged to the onboard flash memory View Sensor Properties This function is used to update sensor information in the data base and test connections Click Monitor gt View Sensor Prop erties see Figure 3 The monitor must be on and connected with the PC software running To update the data base sensor information click Save after making the required changes To collect data from different gas sensors using the same Series 500 or 505 monitor the sensor properties on PC data logging software must be updated each time a different gas
29. e the Year press or Press to confirm the year Press to scroll down to the next Menu choice 4 8 Setting High and Low Alarms To enter the Alarm Setup menu press Setting the High Alarm After entering the Alarm Setup Menu the Alarm Hi will display ALARM HI 35 ppm Press or to increase or de crease the setting Setting the Low Alarm Press to confirm change Once the High Alarm setting has been confirmed the cursor will automatically scroll to the Alarm Lo display ALARM LO 0 040 ppm Press or to increase or decrease setting Note This sets both the monitor alarm and the external alarm Press to confirm change qeroQUAL Enabling or Disabling the Alarm Once the Low Alarm setting has been confirmed the cursor will automatically scroll to the Buzzer display BUZZER ENABLE or DISABLE Press or to scroll between Enable or Disable Note If the Disable option is selected the Alarm will be per manently muted A P on the right hand side of the Alarm Mute symbol will be displayed to indicate Permanent Mute Press to confirm choice Screen Display of High Alarm Condition O3 HIGH 8 00 Two flashing arrow symbols pointing upwards will appear on the left hand side of the display accompanied by a fast beeping sound when the Ozone concentration rises above 8 00 ppm Screen Display of Low Alarm Condition 0 015 ppm
30. e the monitor The monitors can be mains and or battery powered and either permanently mounted or used as portable units 2 The sensor head is calibrated prior to delivery and does not nor mally need to be re calibrated during its life Specific user guides are supplied for the special operations of particular sensor heads 3 The Aeroqual Series 300 305 500 and 505 Monitors come with on board diagnostics which will inform the user if the sensor is not operating correctly 4 High and low alarms The high alarm is indicated by flashing arrows pointing upwards accompanied by a fast beeping sound Similarly the low alarm is indicated by flashing arrows pointing downwards accompanied by a slow beeping sound This sets both the monitor and external alarms 5 Alarm mute Two alarm mute functions are available temporary and permanent mute Temporary mute is only active during the specific alarm condition while permanent mute will remain on until reset by the user The alarm arrow indications remain active dur ing both temporary and permanent mute 6 Control This enables external equipment to be controlled by the monitor using the high and low control settings which can be used to control an external device 7 Concentration unit selection The concentration can be dis played in either ppm or mg m3 8 Min max average measurement cycle The monitor will dis play the minimum maximum average and 15 minute average gas concentratio
31. ensor head should be replaced as this indicates that there has been component failure Sensor aging This indicates that the sensor has reached the end of its usable life and the sensor head should be replaced as soon as possible The measurement readings can no longer be relied upon to be within specification 11 QelrOQUAL 4 5 Using the Menus and Key Functions To enter the setup menu press The following menus will appear EXIT CLOCK SETUP LOGGING SETUP ALARM POINTS EXIT ALARM POINTS CONTROL POINTS UNITS MAX MIN AV ZERO CAL CONTROL POINTS UNITS MAX MIN AV CALIBRATE Series 300 amp 305 Menu Series 500 amp 505 Menu V5 5 and above Press or to scroll to the desired menu 4 6 Calibration Ai and D To access the calibration menu scroll down and hold simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds Once the calibration menu has been entered users can select ZERO CAL or SPAN CAL 4 61 Zero Calibration The ZERO CAL routine resets the zero point of the monitor This routine must be conducted under controlled conditions Minimum 24 hours warm up Clean air charcoal filtered is best no cross sensitive gases Stable and low air flow around the monitor No vibration or movement of the monitor Temperature at 20 C 2 C 68 F 3 5 F Relative Humidity of 50 5 An incorrect ZERO CAL does not cause permanent damage The process should be repeated under the above condition
32. etwork Drive A Printe Show on Desktop Shortcut to Myobplus k ters and Faxe Q jortcut to Myobplus exe 7 Microsoft Office PowerPoint K Help and Support 2003 p exh All Programs gt 7 Run inbo Spin Dryas ile 2 Select the Hardware tab System Restore Automatic Updat I Genel ConputerNene Hardnae J Advanced click on Device Manager Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Wi connects to Windows Update for drivers Driver Signing windows Update Hardware Profiles p Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Cancel Device Manager iun 3 3 Plug in the USB to serial 5 asm cable and expand the 1 Dees Ports COM amp LPT node Fw Disk drives nie and the Universal Serial Human Interface Devices S G nants Bus controllers node You H i magng devices 3 lott should have a USB Serial T Mice and other pointing devices A hea Port present under Ports ay rescore and a FDTI FT8U2XX Buse seta pot come Sp hecses Device present under E Sourd video and gane controllers Hw Ste cl z pk pega Universal Serial Bus
33. f Measurement To enter the UNITS menu press once for the concentra tion unit and again for temperature unit see displays below CONC UNIT TEMP UNIT ppm or mg m TS 5305 amp S505 only Press or to scroll between ppm amp mg m or c amp F Press to confirm the unit selection Press to scroll down to the next Menu choice 4 12 The Max Min Average Measurement Cycle Pressing scrolls between Start and Stop Press to scroll to EXIT Press to Exit out of Menu Setup This will also Start or Stop the measurement cycle depending on your menu selection Note There is a quick key option to Start or Stop the Max Min Average measurement cycle as follows From the Display Screen 03 LOW 0 024 Press and hold for two seconds until the monitor beeps This will start the measurement cycle and the following display will appear 03 LOW 03 LOW TEM RH PPM cC MIN 0 005 22 50 MAX 0 024 25 56 AVE 0 015 AVE 0 015 24 54 ST 0 013 ST 0 013 MIN 0 005 MAX 0 024 300 and S500 305 and S505 19 QelrOQUAL Similarly to stop the measurement cycle press and hold for two seconds until the monitor beeps Note The MIN MAX and AVE readings are the minimum maximum and aver age readings over the period from the start of the cycle The ST value is the average over the last 15 minutes 4 13 Starting and Stopping Data Logging 500 amp 505 Series Only
34. g antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Fe qeroQUAL 11 8 Guidelines on How to Measure Ozone The following information is presented to help users operate their Aeroqual monitor with an ozone sensor installed in the most effective and efficient manner General Ozone is heavier than air and tends to sink Thus detection of leaks from ozone generating equipment should be per formed at the most appropriate position e Ozone will react and decompose on surfaces such as walls furniture etc e Smell is not a reliable test for the presence or concentration of ozone as the odour threshold varies widely between peo ple and is affected by local ambient conditions Permanent Controller Placement The Aeroqual Ozone Controller has been designed to meas ure the ambient concentration of ozone The controller must not be placed directly in an ozone stream For indoor local area monitoring attach the controller to an inert surface with the inlet unobstructed For leak detection mount the unit near the ozone equipment e Ensure that the controller is protected from excessive water splashing dust vibration excessive heat or cold high con centrations of ozone and excessive swings in humidity False Readings
35. he type of sensor head The monitor will warm up as described in Warm up in section 3 2 Once warm up is complete the main display will appear for example 03 LOW 0 009 Series 300 amp 500 Series 305 amp 505 To turn the monitor off press and hold the power button for 2 seconds until the monitor beeps The display will now be blank and operation of the monitor will cease QClrOQUAL 4 2 Turning Standby Mode on and off To activate Standby Mode with the monitor on press the power button once This will stop operation of the monitor however the sensor will be kept warm This mode is used to conserve power between operations but keep the sensor ready to measure the gas concentration with only a short warm up phase as described in Warm up in section 3 2 In this mode the display will be as shown below NH3 O To return the monitor to operational mode press the power but ton once NOTE When using a Carbon Dioxide sensor head in standby mode the sensor runs at full power and the fan remains on 4 3 Operating under Battery power A battery indicator will appear at the bottom of the display when the monitor is operating under battery power only The indicator shows the battery life remaining 03 LOW 0 080 pom 4 4 Sensor Head Failure There are two possible Sensor failure modes which will be indicated by one of the following messages on the display Sensor Failure Replace sensor The s
36. ing is stopped by clicking the Stop button on the toolbar the data from this point onwards will be stored in the Series 500 505 monitor memory While logging directly to a PC the Real Time View Graph as shown on the next page will appear on the PC screen qeroQUAL Ed Aeroqual Sensor Monitor v3 0 xl File Montor Data window Help EEA i Pc Logging Started Real Time Graph View Gas Concentration Temperature Relative Humidity 03 LOW Fri16 Feb 2007 ee 1054 1100 1124 Quarters Min 0 000 ppm Max 0 040 ppm Average 0 020 ppm w J ee ee ee Figure 6 Real Time Graph View Note Temperature amp humidity graphs will appear only when the PC software has been configured for a Series 505 monitor E E i PC Logging Started JReal Time Graph View Real Time Table View Gas Concentration Temperature Table 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 E 26 7 16 Feb 2007 5 26 9 16 Feb 2007 E 26 9 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 26 9 16 Feb 2007 26 9 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 26 7 16 Feb 2007 11 E 26 7 1000 14 00 120 Min 0 000 ppm E Figure 7 Real Time Table View Note As new data is received in Figure 7 it will be added to the bottom of the table The maximum number of rows in the table view
37. ing with any part of the product will void the warranty 8 Damage to the sensors can occur through exposure to certain sensor poisons such as silicones tetraethyl lead paints and adhesives Use of Aeroqual sensors in these environments containing these materials may at the discretion of Aero qual void the warranty on the sensor head Exposure to gas concentrations out side of the design range of a specific Aeroqual sensor head can adversely affect the calibration of that sensor head and will also void this warranty as it applies to the replacement of sensor heads 9 Aeroqual makes no other express warranties whether written or oral other than contained within this printed limited warranty To the fullest extent allowable by law all warranties implied by law including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded and in no event shall Aeroqual be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature whatsoever however they arise from the purchase or use of the product and including but not limited to lost profits or business loss 10 Some countries restrict or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage or limitation of the duration of implied warranties so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from
38. ll the monitor parameters i e clock setup alarm setup external control setup logging setup and concentration units can be set up from the PC QelrOQUAL 3 0 Assembly and Installation Assembly The following needs to be completed before the Monitor is ready for use 3 1 Installing the Battery Pack Insert the sensor head into the top of the monitor The sen sor head is keyed to ensure the head is inserted correctly If the monitor is a mains only unit it is ready for use If the monitor is to be used as a portable unit with batteries then the batteries must be installed and charged prior to use Remove the battery cover from the monitor Insert the battery power connector into the monitor power socket in the back of the monitor Lay the battery cable into the slot on the back of the monitor and insert the tail end of the battery pack into the hinge points at the bottom of the monitor back cover Clip the top end of the battery pack into the top clips taking note to orientate the battery pack per the instructions on the battery pack Replace the battery cover on the monitor Notes on the battery pack For more information on the correct use of the Ni MH battery pack please refer to Battery Information on Page 8 QClrOQUAL Removing the Battery Pack e Remove the battery cover from the monitor e Insert your thumb under the top left hand side of the battery pack and carefully lever the battery pa
39. m S500 only output output No fault Valid Reading As set As set As set by valid gas gas proportional by by user reading reading to gas user user reading Sensor Sensor 5V closed closed 9999 failed fault failure Sensor Valid Reading As set As set by valid gas aging fault gas proportional by by user reading Reading to gas reading Sensor aging Communi Unit will ov cations turn off failure Sensor Standby ov standby symbol QClrOQUAL 9 Care and Maintenance Your Aeroqual Monitor is a product of superior design and quality and should be treated with care When using your Aeroqual Monitor e Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children e Keep it dry Avoid water and or condensation as humidity and liquids containing minerals may corrode electronic circuits e Do not use or store in dusty dirty areas e Do not store the monitor in temperatures below 10 C or above 35 C e This unit is designed for use at temperatures between 5 C and 45 C 23 F and 115 F Sudden changes in tempera ture will cause condensation that may damage the electronic componentry e Do not attempt to open Non expert handling of the device may cause damage e Do not drop knock or shake as this could lead to internal damage e Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong de tergents for cleaning Wipe with a soft cloth slightly damp ened with a mild soap and water solution e In order to
40. ment parts per million ppm or milligrams per cubic metre mg m can be changed on S300 and S500 monitors as well as the tem perature unit C or F on S305 and S505 monitors Data that is logged onto the Series 500 and 505 monitor can be downloaded to a personal computer using the Aeroqual software provided Data from different Aeroqual sensor heads can be saved in the same database However the data from each sensor head has to be downloaded separately see Setting Data Logging Functions on page 31 Monitor version V5 0 and above are not compatible with pre vious versions of software System requirements Operating system Windows 2000 XP Processor 600MHZ or above recommended RAM 256MB minimum Disk space 90MB minimum Communications Port Serial or USB to serial adaptor CD ROM Files S500 x x exe The Aeroqual Monitor software Windows installation file Installation of the Software Step 1 Step 2 Insert CD ROM into CD driver Browse CD ROM and double click the installation file S500 x x exe and then follow the instruction wizard until finished For Windows Vista unzip the Vista software which should then self install Running the Software Program Connect the Aeroqual Series 500 or 505 monitor to the COM port of your computer using the cable supplied The default COM port setting is COM1 If C figured OM2 is to be used the COM port setting will need to be con
41. n menu 23 QErOQUAL EjMonitor Setup JV 5505 base with Temp RH sensor Alarm Settings Alarm High 0 3 Alarm Low 0 1 Set Alarm Permanent Mute Control Settings Control High 0 34 Control Low 0 1 Concentration Unit ppm hed Temperature Unit Jc hd Logging frequency Minutes 1 Download Upload Update Clock Figure 2 Monitor Configuration Dialog box Monitor Configuration Dialog When using a Series 505 ensure S505 base with Temp RH sensor box is checked This configures the PC software for the S505 and displays a Temperature Unit field If the S500 monitor is used do not select this box The software default is for the S500 Note Monitor settings can be loaded onto the PC by selecting the download button in the configuration dialog box It is recommended that the required settings are entered via the PC using the Aeroqual Series 500 software and then uploaded to the monitor QClrOQUAL 5 2 Gas Sensor Properties Configuration To enter the gas sensor configuration menu Click Monitor gt Setup or Ctrl P Select the Gas Sensor tab EjMonitor Setup x Sensor Name parow ppm to mg m3 conversion ko Sensor Version Eee Display Format o o00 9 999 Measure Range ppm bs Update View ox conei Figure 3 Gas Sensor Configuration Dialogue Box The sensor name field will always be in UPPER CASE
42. n outdoor air Re check the base line reading in clean air from a known source such as a zero air cylinder or clean outdoor air The humidity of the air is significantly different to 50 RH Under this condition the sensor may display a small shift in the baseline reading lt 1 of fullscale There has been some drift in the baseline When should I perform a Zero Calibration If the sensor has been warmed up in a clean air environment and it still displays a small positive after 24 hours then a zero calibration can be performed This process takes only a few minutes and can be performed repeatedly without problems QClrOQUAL 11 10 Sensors and Accessories Ranges Ammonia NH3 o joe ppm Carbon monoxide CO 0 100 ppm 0 1000 ppm Carbon dioxide C02 0 2000 ppm 0 5000 ppm 0 5 0 2000 ppm Hydrogen H2 Hydrogen sulphide H2S 0 10 ppm 0 50 ppm Methane CH4 0 10000 ppm Nitrogen dioxide NO2 0 0 200 ppm Non methane hydrocarbon NMHC 0 25 ppm Isobutylene standard Ozone 03 X a 50 ppm 0 9 ppm 0 10 ppm Leak detector Perchloroethylene C2Cla 0 200 ppm Sulphur dioxide S02 0 10 ppm 0 100 ppm Volatile Organic Compounds VOC 0 25 ppm Isobutylene standard 0 500 ppm Other gases and calibrations available on request contact Sensors heads are interchangeable Aeroqual DR 6 R33 Wall Bracket t R40 Carry Case R32 Cigarette Lighter
43. ns over the measurement period The Series 305 amp 505 will also show temperature and relative humidity in addition to gas concentration 9 0 5V Analogue signal A proportional voltage output is available from the external output The voltage relates to the gas concen tration with O V representing 0 concentration and 5 V represent QClrOQUAL ing the maximum concentration specified by the range For ex ample 0 V represents 0 ppm and 5 V representing 0 500 ppm for the Low Concentration Ozone Sensor Head Note See Diagnostic Features on page 42 for output status condi tions The Series 500 amp 505 Monitors offer the following additional fea tures 1 Data logging on either the Series 500 or 505 Monitor or directly to a PC The monitor is able to log up to 8000 data points The data can be downloaded to a PC for analysis and record pur poses Data can also be logged directly to a PC via a serial con nection while displaying real time data on the PC The data log ging interval can be set in one minute increments from either the monitor or the PC The Series 505 monitor also measures and data logs tem perature and relative humidity 2 Real time clock 24 hr The clock has a back up clock battery which will maintain the real time even when all power is lost to the monitor Once power is restored data logging will continue if t he unit was data logging at the time power was lost 3 PC setup of monitor parameters A
44. r than normal Interferent gas present Sensor zero drift Sensor damaged QeClrOQUAL Reconnect power lead Replace 12V DC power supply Recharge battery Replace unit Replace sensor head Check pins and wire correctly Fit diode across external relay coil Fit diode correctly Run the sensor on full power for 24 48 hours If an O3 source is available exposure to 100 ppb for 5 minutes will speed up the decontamination process approximately 30 minutes Move the sensor to cleaner environment and check reading Replace sensor Move sensor to clean air and check reading is zero or close to zero Move sensor to clean air and check reading is zero or close to Zero ZERO CAL sensor ina clean stable background Replace sensor QClrOQUAL Reading lower than expected reading in the presence of sensor gas Reading higher than expected in the presence of sensor gas Reading unstable RS232 communica tions unstable S500 amp 505 only 41 Sensor correct Sensor inlet contaminated Sensor fan failed Interferent gas present Gas reactive and de composing before detection Local air flow too high ozone sensors or too low VOC and ammonia sensors Sensor calibration lost Sensor correct Interferent gas present Sensor calibration lost Power supply unstable Power supply current rating incorrect Local air flow too high Environmental condi tions fluctuating EMI noise
45. resented with the product to be repaired or replaced Aeroqual reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the prod uct from the dealer 2 If Aeroqual repairs or replaces the product the repaired or replaced product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety 90 days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair or replacement may be via functionally equivalent reconditioned units Replaced faulty parts or compo nents will become the property of Aeroqual 3 This warranty does not cover any failure of the product due to normal wear and tear damage misuse including but not limited to use in any other than the normal and customary manner in accordance with Aeroqual s user guide for use faulty installation calibration and maintenance of the product accident modification or adjustment events beyond human control improper ventilation and damage resulting from liquid or corrosion 4 This warranty does not cover product failures due to repairs modifications or improper service performed by a non Aeroqual authorized service workshop or opening of the product by non Aeroqual authorized persons 5 The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non Aeroqual original accessories 6 This warranty becomes void if a non Aeroqual approved AC DC adaptor or battery is used 7 Tamper
46. ries 305 and 505 monitor base is supplied with a separate temperature and relative humidity probe that is plugged in as shown below Please check that all these components have been supplied and contact your dealer or Aeroqual on email at sales aeroqual com if any of the com ponents are missing Replacements Replacement batteries sensor heads and other accessories can be pur chased separately Note All sensors deteriorate over time It will be necessary to replace your sensor head with either a new or refurbished head This must be done on a sched uled basis or when the sensor aging or sensor failure diagnostic appears Bump tests zero and span calibration can be performed under specified conditions with appropriate tools 3 QelrOQUAL 2 About Your Monitor The Aeroqual Series 300 305 500 and 505 Monitors have been spe cifically designed to incorporate Aeroqual s in depth knowledge of accu rate ambient gas measurement Different sensor heads are used for specific gases or depending upon whether high or low concentrations are to be measured All the sensor heads are interchangeable on the same base unit The following information details the operation and features of the moni tors 1 The monitors are modular in design and are comprised of two main components a Series 300 305 500 or 505 monitor and a sensor head This affords the user the ability to replace faulty sen sor heads without having to replac
47. s NOTE Carbon Dioxide sensors MUST be calibrated in a certi fied Zero Air environment If in doubt contact Aeroqual Limited Press and hold until the word GO appears next to Reset Routine The routine will run for up to ten minutes depending on the gas sensor installed and then beep to indicate completion Talk to your supplier or distributor if you have questions See section 11 9 for more information 4 62 Span Calibration Span calibration located in the CALIBRATION menu provides an option to adjust the span of Aeroqual sensor heads Once entered users can adjust the gain factor of their sensor QClrOQUAL 4 7 Setting the Clock Series 500 amp 505 Monitor Only To enter Clock Setup press appear The following display will 14 30 12 Hours Minutes Seconds Oct 07 02 Month Day Year Changing Clock Hours To change Hours press or Press clock Once the change is confirmed the cursor will automatically scroll to the next parameter to confirm hours Note the clock is a 24 hour Changing Clock Minutes To change Minutes press or Changing Clock Seconds To change Seconds press or Press to confirm minutes Changing the Month Press to confirm minutes To change the Month press or Changing the Da To change the Day press or 13 Press to confirm the month Press to confirm the day QelrOQUAL Changing the Year To chang
48. sensor is used If the sensor information is not stored in the data base click Monitor 27 QelrOQUAL gt View Sensor Properties monitor must be on and connected with the PC software running update the information and click Save To download logged data from memory click File gt Download Logged Data Ctrl D or click the toolbar is shortcut button A data download progress bar will appear while the data is downloading Once that data download to the PC is complete the monitor will beep and ask the user whether they wish to clear the logged data on the monitor Data logged on the monitor must always be cleared manually otherwise the data will continue to be stored in a data base in the Aeroqual Monitor s memory If for any reason the data download does not complete is termi nated or stops e turn off the monitor to prevent any data loss e delete the data that has been downloaded to the PC e close the PC software program repeat the downloading process with the monitor on connected and with the PC software running 5 6 Data Logging directly to a PC To data log directly to a PC ensure that the serial cable is con nected to the monitor and to the PC Click the File gt Start PC Data Logging or use the button on the toolbar The data will be logged directly to the database on the PC No data will be stored in the monitor memory in this mode of opera tion However if PC data logg
49. t PC Install the Aeroqual Monitor Software to the PC if not already installed Copy the zipped file to the PC Click File gt unzip Database Select the zipped file and click OK View and analyze data as required To view an archived database on the same PC Stop PC data logging data logging will now be performed by the monitor Zip existing database Unzip archived database File gt Unzip Database View and analyze data as required Data gt Table gt Logged Zip archive database Unzip existing database Get logged data from the monitor Downloads data from monitor that was logged while you viewed the archive da tabase Start PC data logging This will resume the data logging without loss of data QClrOQUAL 6 External Control Wiring The pin numbers for the external output connector are num bered from 1 to 6 Pin 1 is the closest pin to the power jack The pin designations are as follows 12 VDC Analogue output 0 5 V Control High alarm Low alarm Ground Ou PON gt The RJ12 connector offers two possibilities for wiring either a switch to GND or a 12V output If the 12V output is used the power for the relay coil is supplied by the Aeroqual AC DC adaptor In this case ensure that the relay coil does not draw more than 150mA and that a protection diode is inserted across the relay coil If the switch to GND output is used ensure that the relay coil does not draw more than 150mA that the voltage
50. tructions to print the graph To Save Graph as an Image Click the Save button Figure 8 then give it a name and it will be saved as a JPG file To Change the Graph Style Click the Style button Figure 8 and the graph style dialog box will appear Select the appropriate value and click OK to confirm To expand a selected area of the Graph With Figure 8 displayed using your mouse drag to select an area of the graph Then release the mouse and the selected area will be expanded To reset the Graph to the Default Style With Figure 8 displayed simply click the Reset button To View Logged Data in a Table To view logged data in a table format click Data gt Table gt Logged Data or Ctrl E The Logged Data Table window will be launched figure 9 Se lect the desired date and time ranges and sensor Press Apply to confirm the selection and load the data The data table can also be sorted by clicking a column header 31 QerOQUAL E54 Aeroqual Sensor Monitor Eile Monitor Data Window Help 458 i PC Logging Stopped Logged Data Table View 09 21 17 21 From To bo oct 06 30 Oct 06 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006 30 Oct 2006
51. ved by using a software latch If power is lost to the monitor the switch will open and therefore turn off the exter nal device connected to the monitor external output The following wiring diagram demonstrates the typical wiring to achieve the required control QClrOQUAL Gas Concentration Control 12V Nom from Plugpack be ONTROL CIRCUIT U o RJ12 MINIATURE RELAY WARNING Failure to insert a circuit protection diode shown as above will result in damage to the monitor if a voltage spike is created by the relay Wiring the 0 5 V analogue output wire between Pins 2 amp 6 The 0 to 5 V signal is a proportional signal based on the concentration of gas The voltage out spans the specified gas sensor concentration range for example with the low concentration ozone sensor head 0 V represents 0 ppm Ozone and 5 V represents 0 500 ppm Ozone Note See Diagnostic Features on page 42 for output status conditions 39 7 Troubleshooting Series 300 305 500 505 No power External alarm and control doesn t work correctly Sensor failure when the sensor is new Reading high under zero gas conditions Lead connection broken Power supply failure Battery flat 300 305 500 amp 505 damaged Sensor head damaged Incorrect RJ12 pins used No diode across external relay coil Diode polarity incorrect Insufficient warm up Air contaminated Sensor damaged Background gas level highe
52. xt file by clicking the Export button in the Logged Event View window This data can also be deleted by clicking the Delete button in figure 12 x A Concentration exceeded alarm setpoints Warning Detail Event Log Warn again in E Minute Current Concentration 0 010 ppm Staff Name mike Alarmed for 0 Minutes Comments First time alarm at 11 27 54 11 03 05 Alarm High 0 300 ppm Alarm Low 0 009 ppm Figure 11 Event Log Dialogue QClrOQUAL ay ee Sensor Monitor File Monitor Data Window Help 458 i FC Logging Stopped PiE Logged Event View View Range From To lbs Oct 06 la Oct 06 j Event Data Index Date Cone ppm _ _Alarmbi opm AlarmLo opm staff _ Comments 1 30 Oct 2006 17 01 Figure 12 Logged Event view 5 7 Advanced Data Management To Archive the database as a zipped format file Archive logged data by click File gt Zip Database Select a directory and input a file name to backup all the current stored data to a zipped file Viewing archived data To view an archived database it is important that any existing data logging function is not interrupted It is recommended that you do not view archived data on the same PC being used for data logging as when data is restored the current data in the database will be lost unless it has been zipped 35 QelrOQUAL To view an archived database on a differen

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