Usb voc, temperature and relative humidity sensor / calibratable / with vcp mode / calibratable with vcp mode (12 pages)
Summary of Contents for Dracal Technologies DXC120
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User Manual DXC120 Small USB Carbon Dioxide (CO ) Sensor Model name Part number Description USB-DXC120 601082 Small USB carbon dioxide (CO ) sensor USB-DXC120-CAL 603082 Small USB carbon dioxide (CO ) sensor – with VCP mode HS code: 9027.10.20.00...
6 Installation and Setup 6 Usage Guidelines and Applications 9 Care, Storage, and Recalibration 9 Troubleshooting Guide and Support 10 Return Process and Warranty Information 10 Accessories and Peripherals 10 Disassembly and Environmental Considerations 11 Document Revision History Dracal Technologies Inc.
It is available upon request to the relevant authorities. Signed for and on behalf of: Dracal Technologies Inc., January 2024 Ariane Garon President Dracal Technologies Inc. DXC120 – Small USB Carbon Dioxide (CO ) Sensor...
The DXC Series measures the level of carbon dioxide, either in a room or in any environment. The DXC120 is made for indoor measurements to assess air quality. Dracal Technologies Inc.
Users can easily calibrate the sensor with fresh air using the free DracalView DAQ software. The DXC120 is specifically designed for monitoring CO2 levels in living spaces such as homes, workplaces, or other environments with moderate conditions.
Connect an instrument. Launch DracalView. Verify the instrument appears in the Sources tab. Modify units and decimals in the Configuration tab (Optional). Customize the names of channels to record in the Sources tab (Optional). Visualize data on GraphView. Dracal Technologies Inc.
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Please refer to the DXC120 page for the complete guide, specifically the “Software & Documentation” tab. Of note, to log data with DracalView, these are the remaining main steps of the Getting Started guide: Initiate the logging task in the Logging tab.
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DracalView and the command-line tools. For additional information, please click the relevant link in the Software & Documentation section of the DXC120 page. Calibration “-CAL” suffix: If present, the product is equipped with a 3-point user-calibration mechanism.
If the instrument has a “-CAL” suffix, it can be adjusted for accuracy during the calibration. The long-term drift of the DXC120 is 50 ppm over a lifetime. Troubleshooting Guide and Support Troubleshooting TIP: Avoid installing the sensor in a location where strong vibration is likely to occur.
In most cases, there will be an easy solution. In the rare event of a faulty instrument under warranty, Dracal Technologies will proceed to a replacement upon evaluating the situation. The procedure will be explained through email once the customer advises support@dracal.com.
Minimize Energy Consumption: Power down or disconnect the USB sensor when not in use to minimize energy consumption. Document Revision History Version 1.0 2024-02-08 Creation of the User Manual. DXC120 – Small USB Carbon Dioxide (CO ) Sensor...
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