Operating Manual
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HANDHELD 3016 IAQ, LMS, ECS, ACU, SIU, AIU and MIU are trademarks
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LWS Part Number: 248083300-1 Rev 4
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturers Name
Manufacturers Address:
EN61010-1:2001
CAN/CSA C22.2
No. 1010.1-1992
LASER SAFETY
EMC
EN61326
UL 61010A-1 UL Standard for Safety Electrical Equipment for Laboratory Use; Part 1: General Requirements.
Replaces UL 3101-1
Supplementary information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage
Directive 73/23/EEC amended by Directive 93/68/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC amended by Directive
93/68/EEC, and carries the CE marking accordingly.
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Table of Contents
About this Manual
Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
Description ..................................................................................................................... 1-1
HANDHELD Specifications .......................................................................................... 1-2
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SETTINGS .......................................................................................................
COUNT MODE ...................................................................................
PARTICLE Display .............................................................................
ALARM ...........................................................................................................
Alarm Threshold ..................................................................................
Alarm Acknowledge ............................................................................
Clear Buffer .....................................................................................................
DEVICE SETUP ..........................................................................................................
CLOCK ............................................................................................................
OPTIONS .........................................................................................................
CONTRAST ADJUST ........................................................................
AUDIBLE BEEP ADJUST .................................................................
ALIGN TOUCH SCREEN ..................................................................
Alignment At Startup ...........................................................................
Autostart Mode ....................................................................................
5 Second Startup ..................................................................................
COMM ADDRESS ..........................................................................................
LOCATION .....................................................................................................
SECURITY ......................................................................................................
POWER ON PASSWORD ..................................................................
CONFIGURATION PASSWORD ......................................................
PRINT SETUP .................................................................................................
SERVICE .........................................................................................................
DATA ..........................................................................................................................
ANALOG DATA ............................................................................................
PRINT RECORD .............................................................................................
PRINT RANGE (BUFFER REPORT) ............................................................
Printing Buffer Report .........................................................................
Power Shutdown Levels ..............................................................................................
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SETTINGS .......................................................................................................
COUNT MODE ...................................................................................
PARTICLE Display. ............................................................................
ALARM ...........................................................................................................
Alarm Threshold ..................................................................................
Alarm Acknowledge ............................................................................
Clear Buffer .....................................................................................................
DEVICE SETUP ..........................................................................................................
CLOCK ............................................................................................................
OPTIONS .........................................................................................................
CONTRAST ADJUST ........................................................................
AUDIBLE BEEP ADJUST .................................................................
ALIGN TOUCH SCREEN ..................................................................
Alignment At Startup ...........................................................................
Autostart Mode ....................................................................................
5 Second Startup ..................................................................................
COMM ADDRESS ..........................................................................................
LOCATION .....................................................................................................
SECURITY ......................................................................................................
POWER ON PASSWORD ..................................................................
CONFIGURATION PASSWORD ......................................................
PRINT SETUP .................................................................................................
SERVICE .........................................................................................................
DATA ..........................................................................................................................
Analog Data .........................................................................................
PRINT RECORD .............................................................................................
PRINT RANGE (BUFFER REPORT) ............................................................
Printing Buffer Report .........................................................................
Power Shutdown Levels ..............................................................................................
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Appendix B
Default Settings
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Text
Conventions
Note: A note appears in
boldface
Courier font
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WARNING: A
warning appears in a
paragraph like this and
warns that doing
something incorrectly
could result in personal
injury, damage to the
instrument or loss and/or
improper storage of data.
Hexadecimal numbers are shown with the word "hex" or with a small
"h" following the digits. For example:
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Additional
Help
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Overview
Introduction
This operating guide describes how to use the Lighthouse
HANDHELD 3016 IAQ Airborne Particle Counter.
The HANDHELD 3016 IAQ has up to six particle-size channels
starting at 0.3m with a flow of 0.1 CFM and a touch screen interface.
A microprocessor controls all instrument functions. Count data is
displayed as cumulative or differential count in Particle Mode. In Mass
Concentration Mode, particles are displayed in micrograms per cubic
meter.
The model number signifies the minimum particle size measured by the
instrument. The number "3016" indicates a 0.3m minimum channel
size at 0.1 CFM with up to 6 channels.
The instrument uses a laser-diode light source and collection optics for
particle detection. Particles scatter light from the laser diode. The
collection optics collect and focus the light onto a photo diode that
converts the bursts of light into electrical pulses. The pulse height is a
measure of particle size. Pulses are counted and their amplitude is
measured for particle sizing. Results are displayed as particle counts in
the specified size channel.
Description
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Print data tables using the data transfer software included with your
instrument.
HANDHELD
Specifications
Size Range
0.3 - 10.0m
HANDHELD 3016
Channel Thresholds
Flow Rate
Counting Efficiency
Laser Source
Laser diode
Calibration
NIST Traceable
Mass Concentration, PM
Data Storage
Communication Modes
Supporting Software
Environmental Sensors
Printer
Enclosure
Sample Output
Vacuum Source
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Introduction
Power
Battery
Dimensions
Weight
2.2 lb (1kg)
Operating Temp/RH
Storage Temp/RH
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Unpacking
and Initial
Inspection
Unpacking, Inspecting
and Installation
Your instrument is thoroughly inspected and tested at the factory and is
ready for use upon receipt. When received, inspect the shipping carton
for damage. If the carton is damaged, notify the shipper immediately.
If the carton appears to be undamaged, carefully inspect the instrument
for broken parts, scratches, dents, or other damage before using.
Verify the contents of the packageagainst the Packing List.
If anything is missing from the above list, please contact your sales
representative at Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions immediately at 1(800) 945-5905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
WARNING: Do not
ship the instrument with
the battery installed.
Accessories
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Keep the carton and all packing material for reshipment for its annual
calibration.
You may order several optional accessories to tailor the unit to your
needs.
Carrying Case
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Prepare
Instrument for
Use
Power Requirements
The power adapter input requirement is 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 1.25
Amps. Its output is +12VDC, 3A. A power cord and power adapter are
included with your HANDHELD 3016 IAQ.
To protect the instrument from voltage spikes, Lighthouse recommends
using protected power. Using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
when the HANDHELD is kept in a stationary location will help prevent
damage to the instrument or loss of data in the event of a power outage.
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Make sure that the power switch is in the OFF position and the
instruments power adapter is not connected.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
6.
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Slide the battery compartment door to the right until it clicks and
latches.
Connect Power
Connect the power adapter as illustrated in the following steps:
1.
Insert the round DC power plug into its receptacle on the left side
of the HANDHELD.
2.
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Plug the adapters AC power cord into the AC power source. The
battery will begin and continue to charge until it is fully charged
or DC power is removed.
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WARNING: Do not
ship the instrument with
the battery installed.
Battery Removal
1.
2.
3.
Hold the instrument securely then pull the battery release ribbon
outward to disconnect the battery and slide the battery out.
Remove the battery.
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2.
Turn the printer over and push the battery pack into the underside
of the printer. The pack will only fit one way. Insert the edge
with the gold contacts first, then tilt the battery so that it slides
into the printer. Press until a distinct "click" is heard.
3.
The printer will not work until the battery is charged. To charge
the battery, attach the AC cord to the adapter. Plug the adapters
round DC plug into the printers receptacle. Plug the AC cord
into an AC power source. Fully charging the battery may take up
to 15 hours before first use.
4.
After the battery is charged, you can use the printer while the
charger is attached. Operating with the charger alone (no battery
installed) is not possible which means that the battery must
always be installed in the printer.
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5.
WARNING: Do NOT
force the connection
when attaching the
printer cable to the
printer. Damage to the
cable or the instrument
may result and will void
the product warranty.
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6.
Attach the round P/S-2 end of the printer cable to back of the
printer. Make sure it is oriented correctly or damage to the
HANDHELD or cable may result. Do NOT force the connection.
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Turn the printer on. Open the printers cover. Open a roll of
thermal paper and free the end of the paper. Hold the roll so it
will unroll from the bottom as shown below.
2.
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3.
4.
5.
Make sure the printer is turned on. Insert the end of the paper
under the printers roller bar and over the arrow guide marks until
the printer pulls it in.
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6.
Do not print when
there is no paper.
7.
Press and hold the Form Feed button on the top front of the
printer until 3 to 4 inches of paper extends from the printer.
8.
Hold the cover open and grasp the end of the paper.
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9.
Feed the end of the paper through the slot in the printers cover.
feed paper
this way
10.
Close the printers cover. The end of the thermal paper should
extend 1 to 2 inches out of the printer.
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Note: Operation of the
instrument in Mass
Concentration Mode is
described in the next
chapter.
Operation - Particle
Mode
This chapter describes how to use the HANDHELD 3016 IAQ
Airborne Particle Counter in Particle Mode.
Using the
Instrument
The HANDHELD comes with a charged battery and is ready for use.
To start using the instrument, proceed as follows:
WARNING: Do not
1.
Insert the battery included with the shipment (see Chapter 2 for
instructions.)
2.
3.
Remove the protective cap from the inlet tube. To use the
provided isokinetic probe, install it by connecting to inlet tube on
the top of the instrument. NOTE: Do not discard the protective
cap. It should be placed on the inlet tube any time the
instrument is moved outside the environment being
measured.
4.
5.
Set on/off switch found on the left side of the unit to ON.
6.
7.
attempt to sample
reactive gases (such as
hydrogen or oxygen)
with this instrument.
Reactive gases create an
explosion hazard in the
instrument.
Sampling any gas under
pressure can damage the
instrument and void the
warranty.
Sampling any gas that is
not the same density as
ambient air can result in
inaccurate data.
Contact Lighthouse for
more information.
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WARNING: Do NOT
8.
9.
10.
11.
Do NOT operate the
instrument with the inlet
tube capped or plugged the internal pump will be
damaged and void the
warranty.
Touch Screen
Overview
12. Press the "STOP" button to stop the instrument before the cycles
are complete.
The HANDHELD incorporates a unique touch screen interface to
control and configure the instrument.
This interface allows the user to view and configure the instrument to
specific needs and applications.
Operation Mode
Two modes of operation are available on the HANDHELD 3016 IAQ.
The mode is chosen by toggling the PARTICLE/MASS button circled
in Figure 3-1. This chapter assumes that button reads PARTICLE.
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LOCATION
SELECT
**ENTER
PASSWORD
SELECT LOCATION
CFG
DATA
SETUP
ANALOG CHANNELS
SAMPLE TIMING
SAMPLE SETTING
ALARM THRESHOLD
CLEAR BUFFER
PRINT
SETUP
DATA
VIEW BUFFER
PRINT RECORD
PRINT RANGE
PARTICLE
ZOOMED
DATA View
MASS
STATUS
VERSION NUMBERS
PRINT ON SAMPLE
SERIAL NUMBER
PRINT ON ALARM
MODEL NAME
PRINT MODEL NAME
PRINT SERIAL NUMBER
PRINT SEPARATOR
PRINT DIFFERENTIAL
PRINT CUMULATIVE
DEVICE
SETUP
CLOCK
OPTIONS
COMM ADDRESS
LOCATION EDIT
SECURITY
***SERVICE
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MAIN Screen
The MAIN screen gives the user a single snapshot view of the status of
the instrument.
The instrument can be powered by an external power supply or from a
removable battery. When a battery is used, the battery indicator will
show the level of the battery charge remaining.
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Figure 3-4 Battery Indicator levels from Full to Empty, left to right
WARNING: If the Air Flow is insufficient, turn the instrument off and
contact Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions tech support at 1-(800) 9455905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
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Press the STOP button to stop counting; the word "STOPPED" will
display.
LOCATION Selection
Changing Locations
The location number for the environment to be measured can be
changed by pressing the LOCATION button at the top of the MAIN
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The double arrows and triple arrows will move the cursor up or
down 10 locations or 100 locations at a time, respectively.
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For example, to sample from two different locations that are a five
minute walk apart, set the Hold Time to 5 minutes, collect data
from location 1 during the first cycle, then, when the instrument
finishes counting the first cycle and is HOLDING, move the
instrument to location to 2 and change the location on the
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In this view, the following functions can be performed using the toggle
buttons on the right side bar:
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START/STOP counting
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CONFIGURATION
Screen
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DATA SETUP
Analog Channels
A Temperature and Relative Humidity probe can be connected to the
HANDHELD via a connector on the top of the unit.
Users can select if the HANDHELD displays analog temperature data
as Fahrenheit or Celsius by pressing the ANALOG button on the
Configuration screen. The Select Temperature Units window displays.
There are two buttons on the Select Temperature Units window. The
button displayed shows the units that are currently selected: F for
Fahrenheit and C for Celsius.
To change to Celsius, press the F button. The "F" will disappear and the
bottom button will display C for Celsius. To change to Fahrenheit,
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press the C button and the top button will display F for Fahrenheit.
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When the unit is not counting or when it is holding, you can zoom on
the instruments current Analog data display. Press anywhere in the
Particle Data area to bring up the Zoomed Data View, then press the
Analog toggle button to display Analog data.
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SAMPLE
From the CONFIG Screen, press SAMPLE to configure the Sample
Time and the number of samples to be collected on the Sample screen.
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Select the HOLD button; enter the time in hours, minutes and
seconds using the numeric keypad on the right. Press ERASE to
erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to set the Hold Time.
Note:
Select the SAMPLE button; enter the time in hours, minutes and
seconds using the numeric keypad on the right. Press ERASE to
erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to set the Sample time.
Note: When the particle
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volume is liters or m ,
sample volume is
displayed in liters.
If the particle volume is
3
cubic feet (ft ), the sample
volume is displayed in
3
cubic feet (ft ).
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SETTINGS
The instrument can be configured to count in different modes and
formats.
COUNT MODE
The following modes are available: Auto, Manual, Beep and
Concentration.
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ALARM
The user can enable alarming on specific channels as illustrated in
Figure 3-18.
If the instrument is set to
Differential data, the alarm
threshold will apply to the
differential counts.
To enable the alarming for any channel, press the "X" next to that
channel. When a checkmark is displayed, that channel is enabled for
alarming. Press the checkmark to disable the alarming for that channel.
Alarm Threshold
Press the threshold button next to the enabled channel in order to set the
alarm threshold for that channel.
If the instrument is set to
display Cumulative data,
the alarm threshold will
apply to the cumulative
counts.
Enter the desired alarm threshold for the selected particle channel,, in
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When a particle channel that is enabled for alarming goes into alarm,
the selection cursor (>) becomes an asterisk (*) and the channel size is
highlighted.
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Alarm Acknowledge
Note: If alarms are
enabled on two channels,
when the user presses the
Alarm Acknowledge button
after the first channel goes
into alarm, the alarm will
not sound if the second
channels threshold is
reached within the sample
period.
Clear Buffer
Press the Clear Buffer button to clear the instruments data buffer.
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DEVICE
SETUP
Device Setup includes setting the instruments date and time, adjusting
the instruments LCD contrast or beep volume, aligning the
touchscreen, enabling autostart, setting the instruments
communications address, editing location names, enabling password
restrictions, viewing the instruments current status, and configuring
the instruments printer.
CLOCK
Use the Clock screen to set the instruments date and time.
Set the instruments Date by entering values for the desired month, day
and year and then press the ENTER button.
Note: MONTH 1ST
(MM/DD/YYYY) is the
default date format.
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Enter the desired Time in hours, minutes and seconds then press
ENTER to save the new time.
Press BACK to return to the Configuration screen or press MAIN to
return to the MAIN screen.
OPTIONS
Several optional configuration settings are found on the OPTIONS
screen.
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CONTRAST ADJUST
The contrast/brightness of the LCD screen can be adjusted by pressing
the first set of UP and DOWN arrows.
AUDIBLE BEEP ADJUST
The audio level of the BEEP can be adjusted by pressing the second set
of UP and DOWN arrows.
WARNING: Be
careful to touch the
screen at the specified
locations only. If you
touch the screen
elsewhere during this
process, you will align
the screen incorrectly.
The following screen appears. Touch the circle in the lower left
corner:
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The unit will save the settings and display the MAIN screen.
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Alignment At Startup
Note: If, during normal
operation of the
instrument, touching the
buttons doesnt give the
proper response or the
buttons stop working, turn
off the unit and then after
the screen goes blank, turn
it back on.
The Alignment screen can also be accessed by turning off the unit and
then turning the unit on while touching the screen. Doing so brings up
the following screen:
Autostart Mode
5 Second Startup
This is ON by default and sets a five-second pump ramp up time at the
beginning of the first sample, or at the beginning of all samples if the
HOLD time is greater than one minute, to stabilize the laser and air
flow. This setting should be left in the default mode unless special
applications, such as "surface scans", require it to be disabled.
COMM ADDRESS
When the HANDHELD is connected to a data collection system or
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Set the COMM Address by using the numeric keypad to select the
address; press ERASE to erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to
accept the value.
Press BACK to return to the Configuration screen or press MAIN to
return to the MAIN screen.
LOCATION
The HANDHELD allows up to 200 different locations and associated
alphanumeric labels.
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Press the ERASE button to erase the last character typed, if needed.
Press ENTER.
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Use the Arrow keys to go to the next location to be edited and press
the EDIT button. Continue in the same way to edit as many
Locations as desired.
SECURITY
To restrict access to the instrument and/or configuring the instrument,
the HANDHELD has two different password levels.
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To set the password for the POWER ON, select the POWER ON
button, then type in a password using the numeric keypad. Press the
ERASE button to delete the last character, if needed.
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Press the "X" button to enable either or both passwords. The "X"
changes to a check mark, indicating the password is enabled.
CONFIGURATION PASSWORD
The Configuration password prevents unauthorized access to the
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Configuration screen.
PRINT SETUP
The Print configuration has several options for printing the data that the
the user sets on the Printer Setup screen shown in Figure 3-39.
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SERVICE
This section of the Configuration screen is reserved for Lighthouse
Authorized Service Providers only. The correct service password must
be entered to access this area.
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DATA
Note: Mass
Concentration data may be
shown, even if the
instrument was in Particle
mode when the sample
was taken. On the MAIN
Screen, press the
PARTICLE button, which
changes to MASS. Then
return to this screen to see
the Mass Concentration
data.
Press the DATA button on the MAIN screen to display the Data screen.
Depending on how the HANDHELD is configured, the data will
display in either raw data mode, or be normalized to ft3 or m3.
Scroll through the data using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons.
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The Data screen displays the following information for each data
record.
Note: When the buffer
has wrapped, the record
that is first displayed in the
Data screen is the first
record in the data buffer.
This may not be Rec#1.
If you press the single
down arrow button once,
the instrument will display
the last record in the data
buffer.
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Loc - Indicates the location at which the data record was recorded.
The Location name listed is the alphanumeric label that was saved.
Instr - Indicates the state of the instrument at the time the data was
recorded. Instrument states include GOOD or SRVC.
If SRVC appears, printouts will say "Service Required" and the
sensor may need cleaning. Please contact Lighthouse Technical
Support at 1-(800) 945-5905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
Flow - Indicates the flow state of the instrument at the time the data
record was recorded. Flow is recorded as OK or ALRM. If the flow
was in alarm, it will print as Flow: Alert on the printouts.
Laser - Indicates the status of the laser at the time the data record
was recorded; possible laser states include OK or SRVC. If the
laser needs to be serviced, it will print as Laser: Service.
If laser state is SRVC, please contact Lighthouse Technical Support
at 1-(800) 945-5905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
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ANALOG DATA
If the Temperature/Relative Humidity probe is attached during data
recording, the analog data will be listed in the Data screen as A1
(Temperature) and A2 (Relative Humidity).
PRINT RECORD
Note: Mass
Concentration data may be
printed, even if the
instrument was in Particle
mode when the sample
was taken. On the MAIN
Screen, press the
PARTICLE button, which
changes to MASS. Then
return to this command to
print the Mass
Concentration data.
**HANDHELD**
Serial #: 30804001
----------------------Location: 29
08-02-03, 15:34:46
Sample Time: 00:01:00
Flow: 0.1 cfm
Laser: OK
74.7 DegF
52.2 %RH
Particle Counts:
Size
Diff
Cumul
0.3
29118
32543
0.5
2572
3425
0.7
797
853
1.0
29
56
2.0
24
27
5.0
3
3
**HANDHELD**
Serial #: 30804001
----------------------Location: 29
This indicates 08-02-03, 15:34:46
whether the data Sample Time: 00:01:00
viewed is in RAW Flow:
0.1 cfm
counts or
Laser: OK
Normalized counts.
74.7 DegF
52.2 %RH
Particles/ Ft^3:
Size
Diff
Cumul
0.3 2222.0
2350.0
0.5
115.0
128.0
0.7
13.0
13.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
2.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
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Maximum Value
Minimum Value
Average
Standard Deviation
View the same data in different formats just by changing the Particle
Display options on the Sample Setting screen.
The Data Summary can be viewed as:
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To print a range of data from the buffer, scroll to the first data
record to be included in the range.
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Enter the number of records to print and press the ENTER button.
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TEST1234
Particle Counts:
Summary (Cuml):
----# of samples =3
Size
Max
0.3
45687
0.5
6902
1.0
1306
3.0
46
5.0
19
10.0
4
Size
0.3
0.5
1.0
3.0
5.0
10.0
Min
1111
152
29
0
0
0
Size
0.3
0.5
1.0
3.0
5.0
10.0
Avg
26124.3
4036.7
791.3
26.3
10.7
1.7
Size
0.3
0.5
1.0
Std
22782.4
3488.5
673.6
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Power
Shutdown
Levels
Note: It is not
Battery
Icon
Description
FULL
75%
50%
25%
Empty; at this level, the instrument will begin to
beep and will display "BATT LOW!" on the main
screen. It is recommended to connect the AC cord
and plug it into an outlet at this level.
Pump Shutdown; if the instrument is currently on
and sampling the pump will turn off and the
instrument will shut down.
After the pump shutdown level and before the battery reaches its
critical low point, the instrument will shut down all power. To prevent
loss of power, attach the AC cord and plug into an outlet as soon as the
BATT LOW! message appears on the screen.
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4
Introduction
Operation - Mass
Concentration Mode
This chapter describes how to use the HANDHELD 3016 IAQ Particle
Counter in Mass Concentration mode.
Much of the material in this chapter repeats that found in Chapter 3.
The redundancy allows the user to operate the instrument in either
Particle or Mass Concentration mode without having to flip back and
forth between chapters.
The primary differences found in Mass Concentration mode, vs.
Particle mode, are:
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1.
2.
3.
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Using the
Instrument
The HANDHELD comes with a charged battery and is ready for use.
To start using the instrument, proceed as follows:
WARNING: Do not
1.
Insert the battery included with the shipment (see Chapter 2 for
instructions.)
2.
3.
Remove the protective cap from the inlet tube. To use the
provided isokinetic probe, install it by connecting to inlet tube on
the top of the instrument. NOTE: Do not discard the protective
cap. It should be placed on the inlet tube any time the
instrument is moved outside the environment being
measured.
4.
5.
Set on/off switch found on the left side of the unit to ON.
6.
7.
WARNING: Do NOT
8.
9.
10.
11.
attempt to sample
reactive gases (such as
hydrogen or oxygen)
with this instrument.
Reactive gases create an
explosion hazard in the
instrument.
Sampling any gas under
pressure can damage the
instrument and void the
warranty.
Sampling any gas that is
not the same density as
ambient air can result in
inaccurate data.
Contact Lighthouse for
more information.
Do NOT operate the
instrument with the inlet
tube capped or plugged the internal pump will be
damaged and void the
warranty.
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12. Press the "STOP" button to stop the instrument before the cycles
are complete.
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Touch Screen
Overview
Operation Mode
Two modes of operation are available on the HANDHELD 3016 IAQ.
The mode is chosen by toggling the PARTICLE/MASS button circled
in Figure 4-1. This chapter assumes that MASS mode has been
selected. Click the button to change the mode to Particle if desired.
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LOCATION
SELECT
**ENTER
PASSWORD
SELECT LOCATION
CFG
PRINT
SETUP
DATA
SETUP
ANALOG CHANNELS
SAMPLE TIMING
SAMPLE SETTING
ALARM THRESHOLD
CLEAR BUFFER
DATA
VIEW BUFFER
PRINT RECORD
PRINT RANGE
MASS
PARTICLE
STATUS
VERSION NUMBERS
PRINT ON SAMPLE
SERIAL NUMBER
PRINT ON ALARM
MODEL NAME
PRINT MODEL NAME
PRINT SERIAL NUMBER
PRINT SEPARATOR
PRINT DIFFERENTIAL
DEVICE
SETUP
CLOCK
OPTIONS
COMM ADDRESS
LOCATION EDIT
SECURITY
***SERVICE
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MAIN Screen
The MAIN screen gives the user a single snapshot view of the status of
the instrument.
The instrument can be powered by an external power supply or from a
removable battery. When a battery is used, the battery indicator will
show the level of the battery charge remaining.
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4-5
4-6
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Figure 4-4 Battery Indicator levels from Full to Empty, left to right
WARNING: If the Air Flow is insufficient, turn the instrument off and
contact Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions tech support at 1-(800) 9455905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
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Press the STOP button to stop counting; the word "STOPPED" will
display.
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LOCATION Selection
Changing Locations
The location number for the environment to be measured can be
changed by pressing the LOCATION button at the top of the MAIN
screen. The following screen will display.
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The double arrows and triple arrows will move the cursor up or
down 10 locations or 100 locations at a time, respectively.
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For example, to sample from two different locations that are a five
minute walk apart, set the Hold Time to 5 minutes, collect data
from location 1 during the first cycle, then, when the instrument
finishes counting the first cycle and is HOLDING, move the
instrument to location to 2 and change the location on the
instrument to location 2. The instrument will record the data with
location 1 for the first sample and location 2 for the second sample.
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CONFIGURATION
Screen
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DATA SETUP
Analog Channels
A Temperature and Relative Humidity probe can be connected to the
HANDHELD via a connector on the top of the unit.
Users can select if the HANDHELD displays analog temperature data
as Fahrenheit or Celsius by pressing the ANALOG button on the
Configuration screen. The Select Temperature Units window displays.
There are two buttons on the Select Temperature Units window. The
button displayed shows the units that are currently selected: F for
Fahrenheit and C for Celsius.
To change to Celsius, press the F button. The "F" will disappear and the
bottom button will display C for Celsius. To change to Fahrenheit,
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press the C button and the top button will display F for Fahrenheit.
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SAMPLE
From the CONFIG Screen, press SAMPLE to configure the Sample
Time and the number of samples to be collected on the Sample screen.
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Select the DELAY button; enter the initial delay time in hours,
minutes and seconds using the numeric keypad on the right.
After the value is entered, press ENTER.
Select the HOLD button; enter the time in hours, minutes and
seconds using the numeric keypad on the right. Press ERASE to
erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to set the Hold Time.
Note:
Select the SAMPLE button; enter the time in hours, minutes and
seconds using the numeric keypad on the right. Press ERASE to
erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to set the Sample time.
Note: In Mass
Concentration mode, the
IAQ standard is
micrograms per cubic
meter.
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volume is liters or m ,
sample volume is
displayed in liters.
If the particle volume is
3
cubic feet (ft ), the sample
volume is displayed in
3
cubic feet (ft ).
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SETTINGS
The instrument can be configured to count in different modes and
formats.
COUNT MODE
The following modes are available: Auto and Manual.
PARTICLE Display.
The data format is either PM or Mass Concentrations (UGR). PM
indicates Particulate Matter, expressed in micrograms per cubic meter
(ugr/m3). PM is calculated by summing the mass concentration levels
for all channels smaller than the indicated channel. For example, the
PM 1.0 = (Mass Concentration of 0.3) + (Mass Concentration of 0.5).
PM 10.0 = the sum of the Mass Concentration levels of the 0.3 + 0.5 +
1.0 + 2.5 + 5.0m channels. Note that the Mass Concentration of the
10.0m channel is not included. It is, however, included in the TPM
value, the Total Particulate Matter contained in all channels.
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UGR lists the Mass Concentrations for each individual particle size,
expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugr/m3).
Press BACK to return to the Configuration screen or press MAIN to
return to the MAIN screen.
ALARM
The user can enable alarming on specific channels as illustrated in
Figure 4-16.
To enable the alarming for any channel, press the "X" next to that
channel. When a checkmark is displayed, that channel is enabled for
alarming. Press the checkmark to disable the alarming for that channel.
Alarm Threshold
Alarm thresholds are always compared to real-time particle counts,
even when the instrument is in Mass Concentration mode. The
instrument cannot be set to alarm on a specific level of micrograms per
cubic meter.
Press the threshold button next to the enabled channel in order to set the
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Enter the desired alarm threshold for the selected particle channel, in
number of particles, then press ENTER. The threshold value will be
updated on the Particle Alarm screen.
Note: Alarms are
triggered per sample
record. At the end of the
sample time, the alarms
reset.
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When a particle channel that is enabled for alarming goes into alarm,
the selection cursor (>) becomes an asterisk (*) and the channel size is
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highlighted.
Alarm Acknowledge
Note: If alarms are
enabled on two channels,
when the user presses the
Alarm Acknowledge button
after the first channel goes
into alarm, the alarm will
not sound if the second
channels threshold is
reached within the sample
sample period.
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Clear Buffer
Press the Clear Buffer button to clear the instruments data buffer.
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DEVICE
SETUP
Device Setup includes setting the instruments date and time, adjusting
the instruments LCD contrast or beep volume, aligning the
touchscreen, enabling autostart, setting the instruments
communications address, editing location names, enabling password
restrictions, viewing the instruments current status, and configuring
the instruments printer.
CLOCK
Use the Clock screen to set the instruments date and time.
Set the instruments Date by entering values for the desired month, day
and year and then press the ENTER button.
Note: MONTH 1ST
(MM/DD/YYYY) is the
default date format.
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Enter the desired Time in hours, minutes and seconds then press
ENTER to save the new time.
Press BACK to return to the Configuration screen or press MAIN to
return to the MAIN screen.
OPTIONS
Several optional configuration settings are found on the OPTIONS
screen.
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CONTRAST ADJUST
The contrast/brightness of the LCD screen can be adjusted by pressing
the first set of UP and DOWN arrows.
AUDIBLE BEEP ADJUST
The audio level of the BEEP can be adjusted by pressing the second set
of UP and DOWN arrows.
WARNING: Be
careful to touch the
screen at the specified
locations only. If you
touch the screen
elsewhere during this
process, you will align
the screen incorrectly.
The following screen appears. Touch the circle in the lower left
corner:
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Touch here
Touch here
4-26
The unit will save the settings and display the MAIN screen.
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Alignment At Startup
Note: If, during normal
operation of the
instrument, touching the
buttons doesnt give the
proper response or the
buttons stop working, turn
off the unit and then after
the screen goes blank, turn
it back on.
The Alignment screen can also be accessed by turning off the unit and
then turning the unit on while touching the screen. Doing so brings up
the following screen:
Autostart Mode
When Autostart mode is enabled, set the Delay time to at least 5
seconds or enable the 5 Sec Startup in CFG Options.
If Autostart mode is enabled and the instrument is powered on (or
regains power after a power outage), the instrument will immediately
begin sampling based its configured mode, delay, start, and hold times.
will not be recorded to the data buffer.
5 Second Startup
This is ON by default and sets a five-second pump ramp up time at the
beginning of the first sample, or at the beginning of all samples if the
HOLD time is greater than one minute, to stabilize the laser and air
flow. This setting should be left in the default mode unless special
applications, such as "surface scans", require it to be disabled.
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COMM ADDRESS
When the HANDHELD is connected to a data collection system or
daisy chained at the end of a chain of RS-485 instruments, the
instruments COMM address is used to identify it.
LMS XChange will search for the instrument by the COMM Address
specified on the Communication screen shown below. COMM
addresses range from 1 to 63.
For RS-485 communications, each device on a multi-port chain must
have a unique address.
Set the COMM Address by using the numeric keypad to select the
address; press ERASE to erase a number, if needed. Press ENTER to
accept the value.
Press BACK to return to the Configuration screen or press MAIN to
return to the MAIN screen.
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LOCATION
The HANDHELD allows up to 200 different locations and associated
alphanumeric labels.
Press the LOCATION button on the Configuration screen to display
the Select Location screen.
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Press the ERASE button to erase the last character typed, if needed.
Press ENTER.
Use the Arrow keys to go to the next location to be edited and press
the EDIT button. Continue in the same way to edit as many
Locations as desired.
SECURITY
To restrict access to the instrument and/or configuring the instrument,
the HANDHELD has two different password levels. In Figure 4-34
below, the Power On password is assigned and enabled; the CFG
password is disabled.
4-30
To set the password for the POWER ON, select the POWER ON
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button, then type in a password using the numeric keypad. Press the
ERASE button to delete the last character, if needed.
Press the "X" button to enable either or both passwords. The "X"
changes to a check mark, indicating the password is enabled.
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CONFIGURATION PASSWORD
The Configuration password prevents unauthorized access to the
Configuration screen.
PRINT SETUP
The Print configuration has several options for printing the data that the
the user sets on the Printer Setup screen shown in Figure 4-37.
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SERVICE
This section of the Configuration screen is reserved for Lighthouse
Authorized Service Providers only. The correct service password must
be entered to access this area.
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DATA
Press the DATA button on the MAIN screen to display the Data screen.
Scroll through the data using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons.
The Data screen displays the following information for each data
record.
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If you press the single
down arrow button once,
the instrument will display
the last record in the data
buffer.
Figure 4-38 can be used to aid understanding of PM. Note that the
1.0 value, 6.41, is the sum of the values in the ugr/m3 entries for the
0.3 and 0.5m channels (2.12 + 4.29 = 6.41).
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Loc - Indicates the location at which the data record was recorded.
The Location name listed is the alphanumeric label that was saved.
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Instr - Indicates the state of the instrument at the time the data was
recorded. Instrument states include GOOD or SRVC.
If SRVC appears, printouts will say "Service Required" and the
sensor may need cleaning. Please contact Lighthouse Technical
Support at 1-(800) 945-5905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
Flow - Indicates the flow state of the instrument at the time the data
record was recorded. Flow is recorded as OK or ALRM. If the flow
was in alarm, it will print as Flow: Alert on the printouts.
Laser - Indicates the status of the laser at the time the data record
was recorded; possible laser states include OK or SRVC. If the
laser needs to be serviced, it will print as Laser: Service.
If laser state is SRVC, please contact Lighthouse Technical Support
at 1-(800) 945-5905 or techsupport@golighthouse.com.
Analog Data
If the Temperature/Relative Humidity probe is attached during data
recording, the analog data will be listed in the Data screen as A1
(Temperature) and A2 (Relative Humidity).
PRINT RECORD
Note: PARTICLE data
may be printed, even if the
data was taken in MASS
mode. On the MAIN
Screen, press the MASS
button, which changes it to
PARTICLE. Return to this
point to print the particle
counts.
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The instrument stores up to 3000 records in its data buffer. The Buffer
Report prints all or a range of the records in the buffer in the format
specified by the selections in the Configuration.
At the end of the Buffer Report, the following summary information is
printed.
Maximum Value
Minimum Value
Average
Standard Deviation
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View the same data in different formats just by changing the Particle
Display options on the Sample Setting screen.
The Data Summary can be viewed as:
PM
UGR/m3
To print a range of data from the buffer, scroll to the first data
record to be included in the range.
Enter the number of records to print and press the ENTER button.
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Size
0.5
1.0
2.5
5.0
10.0
TPM
Avg
1.79
2.44
3.15
4.10
6.44
9.22
Size
0.5
1.0
2.5
5.0
10.0
TPM
Std
2.54
3.45
4.46
5.81
9.11
13.04
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Power
Shutdown
Levels
Note: It is not
Battery
Icon
Description
FULL
75%
50%
25%
Empty; at this level, the instrument will begin to
beep and will display "BATT LOW!" on the main
screen. It is recommended to connect the AC cord
and plug it into an outlet at this level.
Pump Shutdown; if the instrument is currently on
and sampling the pump will turn off and the
instrument will shut down.
After the pump shutdown level and before the battery reaches its
critical low point, the instrument will shut down all power. To prevent
loss of power, attach the AC cord and plug into an outlet as soon as the
BATT LOW! message appears on the screen.
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Maintenance
Procedures
This Chapter provides the user with the procedures to perform in
maintaining the HANDHELD instrument.
Safety
Calibration
Cleaning
Purge Test
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1.
2.
3.
1.
Connect the Purge filter to the sample inlet. The purge filter
should be a 0.1 micron, 0.1 CFM filter.
2.
3.
5-1
5-2
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
After the instrument has met the requirement of the Purge test,
return the instrument to its normal location and operating status.
9.
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Limited Warranty
Limitation Of Warranties:
A.
B.
If Buyer shall fail to pay when due any portion of the purchase
price or any other payment required from Buyer to LWS under
this contract or otherwise, all warranties and remedies granted
under this Section may, at LWSs option, be terminated.
C.
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C.
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Default Settings
HANDHELD
Default Settings
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MENU ITEM
VALUE
LOC
001
MODE
AUTO
DATA DISPLAY
CUML
DATA FORMAT
RAW
PARTICLE VOL
FT^3
ENVIRON UNIT
US
PASSWORD
000000
SAMPLE TIME
00:01:00
HOLD TIME
00:00:10
# OF CYCLES
10
COMM ADDR
001
AUDIBLE ALERT
OFF
THRESHOLD
1000
STORAGE SETUP
ALL CH ON
DATE FORMAT
MM/DD/YYYY
PRINT SAMPLE
OFF
PRINT ALARM
OFF
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Index
Numerics
Calibration 1-2
CFG password
Enabling 3-31, 4-31
Changing Locations 3-7, 4-9
Channel Threshold 1-2
Clear Buffer 3-22, 4-21
Clock 3-23, 4-22
COMM Address 3-28, 4-28
Communication Modes 1-2
CONC 3-18
Concentration Mode 3-6, 3-18
Configuration 3-11, 4-11
Alarm Setup 3-20, 4-18
Alarm Threshold 3-20, 4-18
Align Touch Screen 3-26, 4-25
Analog Channels 3-12, 4-12
Audible Beep Adjust 3-26, 4-25
Beep Mode 3-19
Clock Setup 3-23, 4-22
COMM Address 3-28, 4-28
Contrast Adjust 3-26, 4-25
Cycles 3-15, 4-14
Delay 3-15, 4-15
Device Setup 3-23, 4-22
Hold Time 3-16, 4-15
Location 3-29, 4-29
Location Setup 3-29, 4-29
Options 3-25, 4-24
Particle Display 3-19, 4-17
Passwords 3-31, 4-30
Print Setup 3-33, 4-32
Sample Setting 3-18, 4-17
Sample Time 3-16, 4-15
Sample Timing 3-15, 4-14
Sample Volume 3-16, 4-15
B
Backlight 3-5, 4-6
BATT LOW! 3-42, 4-40
Battery 1-3
Battery Indicator 3-4, 3-6, 4-5, 4-7
Battery Life 3-42, 4-40
BEEP 3-19
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D
Data Display 3-6, 4-7
Data Setup 3-11, 3-12, 4-11, 4-12
Data Storage 1-2
Date Format Option 3-24, 4-23
Date/Time Display 3-5, 4-6
Date/Time Setup 3-23, 4-22
Delay 3-15, 4-15
Device Setup 3-11, 3-23, 4-11, 4-22
Differential 3-19
Dimensions 1-3
E
Environmental Sensors 1-2
I
Initial Delay 3-15, 4-15
Installing Probe 3-1, 4-2
Installing the Battery 2-3
L
Laser Diode, how it works 1-1
Laser Source 1-2
Laser Status 3-37, 4-36
Limitation Of Warranties A-1
Location 3-5, 3-7, 3-29, 4-6, 4-9, 4-29
+ / - buttons 3-5, 4-6
Changing in Auto Mode 3-8, 4-10
Select 3-5, 4-6
M
Main Screen 3-4, 4-5
Maintenance 5-1
MANUAL 3-18, 4-17
Manual Mode 3-6
Mode 3-6, 4-7
Auto 3-6, 4-7
Beep 3-6
Concentration 3-6
Manual 3-6, 4-7
Model number
Explanation 1-1
Features 1-1
Flow Rate 1-2
Flow Status 3-6, 3-37, 4-7, 4-36
Normalized 3-19
Number of Records 3-7, 4-8
H
HANDHELD 3016 IAQ particle counter 1-1
I-2
O
Operating Temp/RH 1-3
Operation in PARTICLE mode 3-1
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P
Package Contents 2-1
Paper, Thermal 2-9
Particle Display 3-19, 4-17
Power 1-3, 3-4, 4-5
Power On Password 3-31, 3-32, 4-30, 4-31
Power Shutdown Levels 3-42, 4-40
Preventive Maintenance 5-1
Print Cumulative Data 3-34
Print Differential Data 3-34, 4-33
Print Last Record 3-5, 3-11, 4-6
Print Model Name 3-34, 4-33
Print On Alarm 3-33, 4-32
Print On Sample 3-33, 4-32
Print Record Button 3-38, 4-36
Print Separator 3-34, 4-33
Print Serial Number 3-34, 4-33
Print Setup 3-33, 4-32
Print Cumulative Data 3-34
Print Differential Data 3-34, 4-33
Print Model Name 3-34, 4-33
Print On Alarm 3-33, 4-32
Print On Sample 3-33, 4-32
Print Separator 3-34, 4-33
Print Serial Number 3-34, 4-33
Printer
Optional 1-2
Thermal Paper 2-9
Printer Options 3-33, 4-32
Printing
From MAIN Screen 3-5, 4-6
Last Record 3-5, 4-6
Printing Buffer Report 3-39, 4-38
R
Raw 3-19
Removing the Battery 2-6
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S
Safety 5-1
Sample 3-15, 4-14
Sample Setting 3-18, 4-17
Count Mode 3-18, 4-17
Sample Time 3-7, 3-16, 4-8, 4-15
Sample Timing 3-15, 4-14
Sample Volume 3-16, 4-15
Screen
Backlight 3-5, 4-6
Security 3-31, 4-30
Select Location 3-5, 4-6
Service 3-34, 4-33
Service Indicator 3-6, 4-7
Specifications 1-2
Start/Stop Button 3-7, 4-8
Storage Temp/RH 1-3
Summary Report 3-39, 4-37
Supporting Software 1-2
T
Thermal Paper 2-9
Touch Screen Display 1-2
Touch Screen Overview 3-2, 4-3
U
Unpacking the Counter 2-1
Using the Counter
First Use 3-1, 4-2
V
Vacuum Source 1-2
Verify Touch Screen Alignment 3-27, 4-26
View Buffer
Alarm Status 3-37, 4-36
Analog Data 3-38, 4-36
Flow Status 3-37, 4-36
Laser Status 3-37, 4-36
Print Record 3-38, 4-36
View Buffer Screen 3-36, 4-34
Viewing Analog Data 3-38, 4-36
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W
Warranty A-1
Warranty Of Repairs A-1
Weight 1-3
Z
Zero Count Level 1-2
Zoomed Data View 3-10
Print Last Record 3-11
View Analog Data 3-10
View Particle Data 3-10
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