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the current measurement. 

 

Alarm level setting 

The user may turn on or off the excess exposure limit warning. The user may input any value 

between 0 and 999.9 ppm. A value of 0 ppm will disable the alarm. The alarm level can be 

set by entering into the alarm level settings screen from the main Settings Screen. Use the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 keys to choose a digit to modify and press 

ENTER

. An underscore below the 

selected digit will begin blinking. Use the UP and DOWN keys to modify the digit. To cancel 

entering the digit press the 

BACK

 button, or to validate the changes you have made press 

the 

ENTER

 button. When completed press the 

BACK

 button to exit the alarm level setting 

screen. 

 

 

An alarm setting of 0 ppm will disable the alarm. 

 

Sound 

This options allows the user to set the keypad sound options. Neither the alarm indicator nor 

the power up sounds will be affected by this setting. To modify the button sounds option go 

into the sound setting screen and press the 

ENTER

 button. The currently selected option will 

have a blinking underscore beneath it and using the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 buttons will change the 

option. To cancel selecting 

ON

 or 

OFF

 press the 

BACK

 button, or to validate the changes 

you have made press the 

ENTER

 button. When completed press the 

BACK

 button to exit 

the sound setting screen 

 

Backlight 

This options allows one to set the backlight behaviour while the unit is taking measurements. 

Regardless of this setting, if the unit is not taking measurements the LCD backlight will turn 

off after 60 seconds of inactivity to conserve power. To modify the LCD backlight behaviour 

during measurements go into the backlight setting screen and press the 

ENTER

 button. The 

Summary of Contents for HFX205

Page 1: ...L HFX205 Handheld Formaldehyde Meter Monitor Operational Manual 7970 Cherry Avenue Suite 303 Fontana CA 92336 USA Phone 855 438 4258 toll free Fax 866 402 9190 toll free Info haltechnologies com http...

Page 2: ...Page 2 of 24 V2 0 This Page intentionally left as blank...

Page 3: ...eatures 8 1 2 Specifications 8 1 3 Sensor cross sensitivity data 9 II Basic Operation 10 2 1 Measuring Screen 10 2 1 1 Detailed Screen Description 11 2 2 Browsing Screen 13 2 3 Setting Screen 15 2 3 1...

Page 4: ...e 4 of 24 V2 0 Version Table Date Version Comment May 22 2015 2 0 User Interface Redesigned February 1 2014 1 2 Window 7 8 Compatible Upgrade May 3 2012 1 1 Final Release May 18 2010 1 0 Initial Relea...

Page 5: ...t any time without notice or obligation Published in the United States of America Copyright 2015 by Hal Technology All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced transmit...

Page 6: ...wing situations DO NOT expose to combustible explosive environments DO NOT expose to environments where rust or radioactivity are present DO NOT expose to an environment exceeding the specified limits...

Page 7: ...on time Low power design allows long operation time Exceptional linearity and stability allow easy and very long intervals between calibration checks The external digital temperature and humidity sens...

Page 8: ...erature and humility sensor probe options Temperature compensated reading option Live data streaming and TWA STEL measurement capabilities through USB Excess limit warning user defined Window XP 7 8 c...

Page 9: ...Less than 240 grams Environmental Condition Operating 0 40 C 15 90 RH Storage 20 50 C 90 RH Standard accessories AC charger USB cable CD with data download software and user manual Optional accessori...

Page 10: ...screen or item ENTER Confirm the current selection enter a parameter or save the current sampling value BACK Change the concentration unit while the unit is measuring or return from the current selec...

Page 11: ...STOP key to stop measuring The instrument will automatically shut off after 5 minutes of inactivity unless the unit is sampling 2 1 1 Detailed Screen Description Figure 1 Annotated measure screen of t...

Page 12: ...the alarm were turned off an X would appear next to the alarm icon Battery Status The battery indicator displays the battery s remaining charge graphically Three bars represent 100 of charge in the b...

Page 13: ...ure sensor probe to function If no probe is installed the unit will display hPa Time Current time set by a user is displayed Date Current date set by a user is displayed By default the backlight will...

Page 14: ...number of records e g 253 253 In Figure 2 the user is viewing record number 253 of a total 253 records Delete a Record Press the UP or DOWN key to select the record to be deleted and press the ENTER...

Page 15: ...creen An arrow will appear as in Figure 4 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the different settings Scroll to the desired setting and press the ENTER button to select that parameter A new s...

Page 16: ...have made press the ENTER button When completed press the BACK button to exit the date setting screen Sample Interval The sample interval parameter can be set to either take a sample every n minutes w...

Page 17: ...ound This options allows the user to set the keypad sound options Neither the alarm indicator nor the power up sounds will be affected by this setting To modify the button sounds option go into the so...

Page 18: ...ast setting screen and press the ENTER button The currently selected option will have a blinking underscore beneath it and using the UP and DOWN buttons will change the option between 1 and 9 To cance...

Page 19: ...Y values in the second column represent the response of the sensor to be calibrated The values in the third column are the calibration coefficients An example calibration procedure is described below...

Page 20: ...N STOP button to start sampling Wait for Y value to stabilize and then press the RUN STOP button again 8 After finishing both samplings move the cursor back to the first row Press and hold the ENTER b...

Page 21: ...c Unauthorized opening of the instrument Damage due to operation in an un specified environmental condition Abnormal operation due to instrument needing calibration Limitation of Warranty A Hal Techno...

Page 22: ...to pay when due any portion of the purchase price or any other payment required from Buyer to Hal Technology under this contract or otherwise all warranties and remedies granted under this Section ma...

Page 23: ...n site at buyer s facility by a Hal Technology authorized employee Buyer pays shipping costs to factory seller will pay standard return shipping costs during the warranty period Buyers may select a fa...

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