Option
Description
Sample Mode
Sets the sample mode.
Auto—Sample data collection starts automatically
when power is applied to the instrument.
Manual—Sample data collection does not start
automatically when power is applied to the
instrument. Sample data collection must be started
manually. Refer to
Note: Ethernet units with analog output cannot be
set to Manual because there is no bi-directional
communication with the central monitoring
software. These units always start in Auto mode.
Flow Units
Sets the air flow units. Options: CFM (cubic feet per
minute) or LPM (liters per minute).
7.
If an optional external light stack is connected to the instrument, use
the Diagnostics section to set the status indicator light to flash or not
flash for one of the colors to identify that the wiring is correct.
Note: It is not possible to save the diagnostic settings and they have no effect
on the instrument operation.
8.
For units with analog output, change the settings for the 4–20 mA
analog output in the Analog section.
Option
Description
Full Scale
Sets the particle count for each channel that corresponds to a
20 mA output signal (default = 1000). A zero particle count
corresponds to a 4 mA output signal.
Note: Count alarms are not reported to the central monitoring
software. Configure the central monitoring software to trigger
count alarms as necessary.
Output
State
Sets the output state. Set to Normal for normal operation.
Zero—Holds the output at 4 mA.
Span—Holds the output at 20 mA.
9.
For serial communication (RS485 units only), change the
communication setting in the Serial section. Options: FXB, Modbus,
R48XX Compatibility, FXB1. If Modbus is selected, enter the slave
address. When the address is 31 or less, use the dip switches on the
bottom of the instrument to set the address. Refer to
output with Modbus RTU protocol
on page 20.
Note: If an address of 32 or higher is entered, the dip switch setting are
ignored and the entered value is used.
10.
For pulse communication (RS485 units only), select the channel size
for the Channel 2 pulse output in the Pulse section (default = Count
Channel 2). The Channel 1 pulse output always corresponds to the
Channel 1 particle size.
11.
For Ethernet communication (Ethernet units only), refer to
on page 18.
12.
Click
Save Settings
to save the changes.
Configure the Ethernet settings
1.
For Ethernet units without the analog output feature, change the
Ethernet settings in the Ethernet section. The Ethernet settings
should only be changed by a network professional.
Option
Description
MAC
Media access control—Shows the unique permanent
hardware address (read-only)
DHCP/APIPA
Enables or disables static or dynamic IP addressing by
connection to a DHCP server (default = disabled). When
enabled, the instrument gets an IP address and subnet
mask automatically when power is applied.
If a DHCP server is not available, the instrument uses
APIPA for an IP address and subnet mask.
• APIPA IP address range: 169.254.0.0 to
169.254.255.255
• Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 (Class B network)
IP Address
For static IP addresses, each LAN-based instrument
must have a unique IP address. Range: 169.254.0.0 to
169.254.255.255 (default = 169.254.1.2).
Subnet Mask
Instruments of the same type that communicate with a
single software package (i.e., FMS) use the same
subnet mask (default = 255.255.0.0). Range: 0 to 255,
integer only.
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