Table of Contents Specifications ....................................3 General information ..................................4 Safety information ....................................4 Use of hazard information ................................4 Precautionary labels ...................................4 Laser safety information ................................4 Certification ......................................5 Product overview ....................................5 Isokinetic probe ...................................7 Instrument configurations ...................................7 Product components ..................................8 Installation ......................................9 Installation guidelines ..................................9 Vacuum system guidelines ................................9 Mechanical installation ..................................10 Instrument mounting .................................10...
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Table of Contents Clean the exterior surfaces ................................16 Clean the interior surfaces ................................17 Purge the instrument ..................................17 Operation ......................................17 Configuration ....................................17 Connect to a PC ..................................17 Configure the instrument ................................18 Configure the Ethernet settings ............................19 Configure the LAN settings through a network ........................20 Do an analog output test ................................20 RS485 serial output with Modbus RTU protocol ..........................21 RS485 serial output with FXB protocol ............................23...
Specifications Specification Details Specifications are subject to change without notice. Output signal options Pulse, analog 4–20 mA, serial RS232 with Modbus RTU or FXB communication protocol (no networking), serial RS485 with Modbus RTU or FXB communication Specification Details protocol, Ethernet with ModbusTCP protocol Dimensions (W x D x 22.90 x 12.50 x 16.0 cm (9.02 x 4.92 x 6.30 in.) Data storage...
General information N O T I C E Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may cause damage to the instrument. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, Information that requires special emphasis. incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual.
Certification 4. Reposition the receiving antenna for the device receiving the interference. Canadian Radio Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation, 5. Try combinations of the above. IECS-003, Class A: Supporting test records reside with the manufacturer. Product overview This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian This instrument counts airborne particles with a laser diode light source Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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Figure 1 Instrument overview Figure 2 Wallplate overview 1 Connector for the optional light 6 AC or DC power input connector stack 1 Communication connector, RJ-45 5 4-pin connector 2 Status indicator light (Table 7 Waterproof caps (2x) 2 Quick-connect vacuum fitting 6 Slip tubing connector 3 Sample air inlet fitting 8 Service port...
Table 1 Status indicator light (continued) Figure 3 Isokinetic probe function Color Indication System status Yellow Initialization Flashing Count alert Purple Flashing Setup utility is being used The yellow light will only identify a count alert if configured to do so with the user-supplied central monitoring software using only ModBus protocol, not FX protocol.
Table 2 Parameter codes (continued) Figure 4 Part number structure Parameter Code Description DC power cord Type B (North America) Type D (India) Power cord Type E (Europe) Type G (United Kingdom) 1 Flow rate 5 Communication Type J (Switzerland) 2 Sensitivity (minimum) 6 Input power 3 Vacuum pump...
If an inlet tube length longer than 3 m (10 ft) is necessary, compare tube the results between a portable particle counter and this instrument. 4 Sample (isokinetic) probe with 10 MET ONE 7000 series particle • Keep the air flow in a constant downward direction. When possible, tube counter mount the instrument directly below the sample point.
• Use a distribution manifold that keeps vacuum loss to a minimum. Figure 6 Wall mounting Typical materials used for vacuum distribution include brazed copper ® pipe, schedule 80 PVC pipe or tubing such as Cobolite • Use short tubing lengths to supply the vacuum from the distribution manifold to the individual instrument.
Install the wall plate Figure 8 Wall plate connections 1. Install the wall plate on the wall with applicable mounting hardware. Mounting hardware is supplied by the user. Refer to the illustrated steps in Figure Note: Installation of the wall plate onto a standard 2-gang electrical box is recommended.
the instrument. Use direct mount installation when the instrument can Sample probe guidelines be put in the location where the sample is collected. Use the direct N O T I C E mount installation to keep particle loss to a minimum. Do not use this instrument to monitor air that contains vapors from drying •...
Electrical installation Install the tubing Use tubing hooks or cable ties to hold the tubing and prevent a bend in Wiring safety information the tubing. A bend in the tubing will decrease the air flow and cause the problem that follows: W A R N I N G •...
plate. Refer to Figure 10 on page 13 and Table 4 for wiring Connect to power information. D A N G E R Make sure that the output voltage of the external power source does not exceed 28 VDC. Electrocution hazard. Do not connect AC power directly to a DC powered instrument.
Figure 11 shows a typical network wiring diagram. • Repeaters—4 (maximum) • Connector type—RJ45 (standard Ethernet wiring convention T-568B) Figure 11 Network wiring Connect the analog outputs Connect instruments with the analog output feature to a data acquisition system. Refer to Figure 10 on page 13 and Table 5...
Table 5 4-pin connector wiring (continued) Figure 13 Maximum limit for current loop operation Description Channel 3 Channel 4 Figure 12 Common power and loop supply 1 Loop supply voltage 3 Outside the operating range (below line) 2 Acceptable operating range (above 4 Maximum limit of total loop line) resistance...
Before a clean room wash down, set the external vacuum source to off 4. If a particle count of 0–1 is not shown after 24 hours, identify if the and cover the isokinetic probe. source of the particles is the air inlet tubing. a.
1. Make sure that Microsoft .Net Framework is installed on the PC. If Option Description not installed, open the dotnetfx.exe file on the setup utility CD and Sample Timing: Sets the length of time for each sample (default = install the application. Sample 00:01:00 = 1 minute).
the bottom of the instrument to set the address. Refer to RS485 Option Description serial output with Modbus RTU protocol on page 21. Sample Mode Sets the sample mode. Note: If an address of 32 or higher is entered, the DIP switch setting are Auto—Sample data collection starts automatically ignored and the entered value is used.
3. On the Basic Setup tab of the setup utility software, temporarily set: Option Description • Count Cycles—1 Server Port ModbusTCP server listen port (default = 502). Range: 0 to 65535, integer only. • Sample Timing: Hold—10 seconds or more 4.
13. On the Basic Setup tab, change the settings back to the previous When a ModbusTCP connection is made, the user can use all the values. configuration options in the Modbus register map. Refer to the company website for the Modbus register map. Write drivers to communicate with 14.
Table 7 DIP switch settings for network address (continued) Figure 15 Differential versus cumulative count mode example Network address RS485 serial output with FXB protocol Instruments with the RS485 FXB communication option use industry- standard FXB protocol. Refer to the company website for FXB protocol information.
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Figure 16 Real-Time data display Option Description Active Mode Sets the internal laser to on. Enables alarms. Inactive Mode Sets the internal laser to off. Disables alarms. Display Buffered Shows the data from the last sample completed. Data Updates as each sample is completed. Download Buffer Saves a copy of the data records in the buffer to the PC as a text (CSV) file.
Calibration Install a firmware update The instrument cannot be calibrated by the user. Contact the A firmware update can be installed by a user. However, the manufacturer for instrument calibration. Refer to the label on the manufacturer recommends that firmware updates are installed by an instrument for the calibration due date.
8. If an error message is shown, make sure that the instrument has Problem Possible cause Solution power and is connected to the correct port on the PC. Count alarm There are high particle Troubleshoot the process to 9. If a power loss occurs before the firmware update is complete: counts in the room.
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Table 9 Replacement parts (continued) Note: Product and Article numbers may vary for some selling regions. Contact the appropriate distributor or refer to the company website for contact information. Description Item no. Table 9 Replacement parts Sample probe, isokinetic, stainless steel, 28 L/min Description Item no.
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Beckman Coulter, Inc. Beckman Coulter do Brasil Com e Imp de Prod de Lab Ltda 250 S. Kraemer Blvd. Estr dos Romeiros, 220 - Galpao G3 - Km 38.5 Brea, CA 92821, U.S.A. 06501-001 - Sao Paulo - SP – Brasil www.particle.com...
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