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Compliance

This symbol indicates that the instrument is a Class
1 LASER product.

This product complies with IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 and 21 CFR 1040.10 except for deviations
pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007. FDA accession number: 9020917.
This product is also CE compliant. Contact the manufacturer for complete compliance details.

Country-specific approval for Wi-Fi devices

C A U T I O N

 

Electromagnetic radiation hazard. Make sure that the antenna is kept at a minimum distance of 20 cm
(7.9 in.) from all personnel in normal use. The antenna cannot be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitters.

Products with the wireless option contain a modular RF Wi-Fi device that operates in the 2.4 GHz
range.

• United States FCC ID: R68WIPORTG
• Canada IC ID: 3867A-WIPORTG

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Regulatory RF device approvals

• FCC: Approved as a Modular Device under a TCB Grant of Authorization. FCC ID: R68WIPORTG
• IC: Approved as a Modular Device under Certificat D'Acceptabilite' Technique C-REL ID : 3867A-

WIPORTG

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Summary of Contents for MET ONE 3400 Series

Page 1: ...DOC026 53 80202 MET ONE 3400 3413 3415 3423 3425 3445 06 2013 Edition 5 Firmware version 4 08 XX User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...communication 15 Network and communications 17 About network and communications setup 17 Setup for serial communication 17 Setup for Ethernet communication 17 Setup for wireless communication 17 Set...

Page 4: ...location alarms 26 Remove a location 26 Change the order of locations 26 Area management 27 Add a new area 27 Edit an area 27 Remove an area 27 Change the order of areas 27 Group management 27 Add a...

Page 5: ...lly 35 Set automatic print functions 37 Review historical buffer data 37 Set the data filter 37 Clear the data buffer 37 Export data 37 About status values in exported data 38 Configure and enable the...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents 4...

Page 7: ...Delay time 00 00 06 to 23 59 59 Sample and hold times Sample 00 00 01 to 23 59 59 Hold 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Count alarms 1 to 9 999 999 counts Data storage 50 to 5000 samples scrollable on Historical...

Page 8: ...at 5 000 000 particles m3 141 640 particles ft3 Count efficiency Models 3413 and 3423 50 20 for 0 3 m 100 10 at 1 5 times the minimum sensitivity Fully complies with ISO21501 4 Models 3415 3425 and 34...

Page 9: ...zardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury W A R N I N G Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or seri...

Page 10: ...r 9020917 This product is also CE compliant Contact the manufacturer for complete compliance details Country specific approval for Wi Fi devices C A U T I O N Electromagnetic radiation hazard Make sur...

Page 11: ...s authority to operate the equipment Any change to the equipment will void the Industry Canada certification and FCC grant General product information This manual describes the use of the MET ONE 340...

Page 12: ...een interface Wiring safety information W A R N I N G Electrocution hazard Make sure that there is easy access to the local power disconnect N O T I C E Always disconnect power to the instrument befor...

Page 13: ...ected by a wire to earth ground Work in a static safe area with anti static floor pads and work bench pads Electrical connections Connect probes external power cables and USB devices as shown in Figur...

Page 14: ...r 12 Handle 6 Handle 13 Wireless antenna connector 7 Printer 14 Power connector Note For best results use USB flash drives supplied by the manufacturer Contact Customer Service for additional support...

Page 15: ...1 2 3 4 English 13...

Page 16: ...Assemble the particle counter system Figure 4 shows the setup of the particle counter system Figure 4 Particle counter assembly 14 English...

Page 17: ...aper installed in the printer If the particle counter must be used without paper set the print mode to None To install a roll of thermal printing paper refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Printer paper install...

Page 18: ...1 2 3 4 16 English...

Page 19: ...r Modbus Set the Baud rate Select RS232 or RS485 Activate Manifold Support as needed RS485 only Activate Auto Increment Port as needed Setup for Ethernet communication 1 On the Counter Navigation scre...

Page 20: ...e counts on page 32 Historical Review measurement results in the buffer print export or filter data Refer to Review historical buffer data on page 37 Export Output file as comma separated value CSV ta...

Page 21: ...icle measurement functions Save run data in the buffer Use the Advanced mode to Export dialogs Measure air velocity Set analog alarms Set standards wizards and reports Backup restore and restart Copy...

Page 22: ...e value for the backlight setting is in seconds 1 On the Counter Navigation screen push SYSTEM 2 Select the Basic tab 3 Select the Sleep Time field Enter the length of idle time before sleep mode begi...

Page 23: ...ed sample cycle the user must select one of the preset sample comments from the sample comment list or enter a new comment if an alarm s occurred during the sample cycle Optional After each user initi...

Page 24: ...Select LPM or CPM Set the flow rate alarm values Contact technical support before the flow rate alarm is changed 1 On the Counter Navigation screen push SYSTEM 2 Select the Units and Alarms tab 3 Sele...

Page 25: ...le counter applies a correction factor to the flow rate basked on the inert gas selection 1 On the Counter Navigation screen push SYSTEM 2 Select the Custom tab 3 Select the Gas field then select the...

Page 26: ...the Counter Navigation screen push SYSTEM 2 Select the Options and Accessories tab 3 Push RESTORE 4 Push RESTART Configurations Specific configurations can be saved as a backup and or copied as necess...

Page 27: ...d Enter the location name Push ENTER to confirm Select the Location ID field to specify a numerical ID for the location The numerical ID is unique for each location and must be in the range of 000 999...

Page 28: ...e Count tab Edit the particle size Edit particle concentration limits 6 In the Environment tab Enable the temperature alarm and set temperature limits Enable the relative humidity alarm and set relati...

Page 29: ...Area order does not affect sample order 1 On the Counter Navigation screen push LOCATIONS 2 On the Area Location Setup screen select an area 3 Push the UP or DOWN arrow to change the position of the a...

Page 30: ...t been purchased Customized channel sizes can be selected at time of order With the Sizes function enabled the particle counter can be configured for the particle sizes that follow 0 3 to 10 m range 0...

Page 31: ...ile when the particle counter finds a USB memory stick in the USB port New Document On Sets the criteria to start a new PDF file New PDFs are made when an area or location changes or when the date cha...

Page 32: ...Password field Enter the default password 123456 Push ENTER 4 Push OK Note To maintain system security change the default administrator password Refer to Change the password on page 30 Change the pas...

Page 33: ...Description Sampling The user can start a new count cycle Report Wizard The user can access the report wizard to do sample protocols based on ISO 14644 1 Federal Standard 209E British Standard 5295 E...

Page 34: ...the counter 2 On the Counter Navigation screen push SAMPLE 3 To start the particle count push the RUN button The RUN button will change to a STOP button while the count is measured Note Push STOP to...

Page 35: ...lect BATCH ID 4 Enter the Batch ID as a text numerical or alphanumerical string The Batch ID can use up to 29 characters 5 Push ENTER Disable a Batch ID Disable the Batch ID to stop it from showing in...

Page 36: ...complete the fields listed in this step Select the applicable listed options Option Description Standard Shows the list of applicable standards Grade Class Shows a list of room classification Occupanc...

Page 37: ...accessible from the Counter Navigation screen Historical screen System Diagnostics screen Test Report Wizard screen Area Location Setup screen On the Print Center screen the user can Set automatic pri...

Page 38: ...Figure 6 Averages report Figure 7 Buffer report all buffer records 36 English...

Page 39: ...as individual parameters or in combination To set the data filter go to the Data Filter Setup screen 1 Push to go to the Data Filter Setup screen 2 Select a filter option Option Description Filter by...

Page 40: ...represents a bit from the Status value in the exported data Refer to Table 4 Table 4 Sample status bit mask definitions Bit Value Definition Bit Value Definition 0 1 Calibration 16 65536 Channel 3 co...

Page 41: ...PS TLS SSL 9 Optional In the Initial Folder field enter the initial folder where files will be kept Leave blank to save files to the root 10 Select the Logon tab 11 In the Authentication field select...

Page 42: ...e will verify that the particle counter works correctly and will remove residual particles 1 Put the zero count filter on the intake tube Refer to Figure 1 on page 10 2 Turn on the unit and log in if...

Page 43: ...tery recharge interval Frequency of use Hours of sampling 0 5 1 2 6 Daily Charge weekly Charge weekly Charge daily Charge daily Weekly Charge monthly Charge weekly Charge weekly Charge weekly Monthly...

Page 44: ...ctory settings to technical support Note Factory settings cannot be changed by the user To view the factory information including the calibration date 1 Log on as an administrator 2 On the Counter Nav...

Page 45: ...1 VP6233500 Power supply external 100 240 VAC input 24 VDC output 1 230 300 7052 WiFi antenna for wireless versions only 1 490 200 0001 Software PortAll kit CD manual serial adapter 1 2084045 02 Soft...

Page 46: ...2080732 13 USB 2 0 high speed 1 m 3 3 ft cable 1 460 400 4798 USB to RS 232 adapter DB 9 null modem 1 2088012 02 USB to RS 485 adapter 1 2088012 01 1 Use only the manufacturer supplied USB flash drive...

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