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TIME DATE  ......................................................................................................  5-6
SERIAL CONFIG ..............................................................................................  5-7
ANALOG OUTPUT ..........................................................................................  5-7
DATA OUTPUT ................................................................................................  5-8
STATUS ..........................................................................................................  5-10

Chapter 6   Programming with MODBUS Protocol

Protocol Settings  ............................................................................................................  6-1
Power On/Auto Start ......................................................................................................  6-1
Running the Instrument Using MODBUS .....................................................................  6-2

AUTOMATIC Counting Mode  .........................................................................  6-2
MANUAL Counting Mode ................................................................................  6-3

Configuring with the MODBUS Protocol  .....................................................................  6-3

Setting the Real Time Clock ..............................................................................  6-3
Changing the Default Instrument Parameters  ....................................................  6-4

Using Sensor Setting Registers ..............................................................  6-5
Location (Register 40026)  .....................................................................  6-5
Hold Time (Registers 40031, 40032)  ....................................................  6-5
Sample Time (Registers 40033, 40034)  ................................................  6-5

Appendix A   NC30+ MODBUS Register Map v1.45

COMM Settings ............................................................................................................  A-1
Supported MODBUS Commands .................................................................................  A-1
Register Map .................................................................................................................  A-2

Sensor Settings Registers ..................................................................................  A-2
Device Status  ....................................................................................................  A-5

Command Register  .......................................................................................................  A-6
Data Registers  ...............................................................................................................  A-8

Data Registers  ...................................................................................................  A-8

Data Registers  ...............................................................................................................  A-9

Device Status Word (30007 - 30008)  .............................................................  A-11
Valid Data in Channels (30073 - 30076)  ........................................................  A-12
Data Type Registers ........................................................................................  A-12
Data Units Registers  .......................................................................................  A-13

Appendix B   Maintenance

Flow Cell Cleaning  ........................................................................................................ B-1

Appendix C   Limited Warranty

Limitation Of Warranties: .............................................................................................. C-1

Summary of Contents for NanoCount 30+

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Page 3: ...Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions NanoCount 30 Liquid Particle Counter Operating Manual...

Page 4: ...o be disclosed such information except as permitted in writing by Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions is...

Page 5: ...ent for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements LASER SAFETY Guidance on Laser Products Conforms to FDA 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter 1 EMC EN61326 Electrical Equipment for Me...

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Page 7: ...2 1 Description 2 1 Accessories 2 2 NanoCount 30 Specifications 2 3 NanoCount 30 Chemical Compatibility 2 4 Warrantied Operation 2 4 Chapter 3 Getting Started Initial Inspection 3 1 Annual Calibration...

Page 8: ...iguration 4 7 Ethernet Setup 4 8 Definitions of Terms Used 4 14 Preparing for Network Installation 4 15 Equipment Required 4 15 Software Required 4 15 Additional Requirements 4 15 Configure Device 4 1...

Page 9: ...meters 6 4 Using Sensor Setting Registers 6 5 Location Register 40026 6 5 Hold Time Registers 40031 40032 6 5 Sample Time Registers 40033 40034 6 5 Appendix A NC30 MODBUS Register Map v1 45 COMM Setti...

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Page 11: ...doing something incorrectly could result in personal injury damage to the instrument or loss of data boldface Introduces or emphasizes a term Courier font Indicates command syntax or text displayed b...

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Page 13: ...charge Network Connect pertaining to communication ports and instrument damage LASER Safety Information This product is considered to be a Class 1 LASER product as defined by FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 when u...

Page 14: ...f replacement of the AC power cord is required replace with a power cord having as good as or better ratings than the item as provided by Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions Attempting to use an under rate...

Page 15: ...0 NC30 NanoCount particle counter or instrument For simplicity these terms are interchangeable and mean the same thing Description The NanoCount 30 features channel sizes of 30 50 80 and 100nm and sup...

Page 16: ...s proportional to the size of the particle The voltage pulses created by the particles are processed by additional electronics to quantify the pulses by the size of each particle The quantities of the...

Page 17: ...ror Power Input Requirements 100 240VAC Enclosure Stainless Steel Sample Inlet Outlet Connection 1 4 Flare Sample Temperature 32 122o F 0 50o C Sample Pressure 75 PSI max Wetted Surface Materials Quar...

Page 18: ...ing transit time to and from Lighthouse To avoid this fault and consequential downtime from occurring with your NanoCount unit we require the following parameters of their use 1 These units must only...

Page 19: ...s Should it become necessary to return the unit to the factory for any reason be sure to contact Customer Service and obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number Reference this number on all shi...

Page 20: ...ve or the RMA website Cable Build The NanoCount 30 is not designed for use in a daisy chain configuration It is designed to communicate through a single RJ45 connector and must be used in a star conne...

Page 21: ...the hub or both and void the respective warranties When all needed tools and materials are ready proceed through the following steps 1 Check with local regulatory agencies to determine installation re...

Page 22: ...he Industrial RJ45 cable Figure 3 1 Industrial RJ45 Cable Parts 1 Strip 1 1 2 inch to two inches of insulation from the end of the cable taking extreme care to not nick or cut the individual wires Do...

Page 23: ...color Do not get them confused the orange and brown pair may look alike in plenum cable and swapping these two pairs will cause failure of the cable 7 Carefully untwist each pair and straighten the w...

Page 24: ...Note The pairing of wires in the loom changes at positions 4 through 6 9 Continue to push the cable into the loom and trim the ends of the wires in a straight line to one eighth inch as illustrated in...

Page 25: ...ble wire ends in the RJ45 to make sure they have been crimped properly Removing the connector at this point is a lot easier than after everything is installed and communication with the instrument is...

Page 26: ...to allow it to enter the slot in the housing as shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Close up of RJ45 Latch 14 Push the RJ45 connector fully into the housing and insert the Lock Clip round edge out as illus...

Page 27: ...t its retainer ring Verify that its larger opening is facing outward away from the cable See Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Cable Connector Completed 18 The hub end of the cable run can now be terminated The...

Page 28: ...sample to flow to and from the system being sampled See Figure 3 13 Figure 3 13 NC30 Front Connections NC30 Flow Control and Meter The Flow Control includes a digital flow indicator to enable adjusti...

Page 29: ...ow to 80 ml min while viewing the screen as shown in Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Flow meter set to 80 ml min NC30 Rear Panel Connections Figure 3 16 shows the rear panel connections Figure 3 16 NC30 Rear...

Page 30: ...sh Drive can be attached to the USB A port The data can be downloaded via the Data Output screen in either a CSV or LSD format 4 20mA This standard industry interface allows only simple data gathering...

Page 31: ...rovided flare tubing Make sure the tubing is inserted firmly onto the nozzle and the knurled nut is finger tight only 3 Connect the liquid drain to the NC30 s Outlet nozzle using the provided flare tu...

Page 32: ...ample source is connected to the instrument using flare tubing attached to the Inlet Nozzle The user is responsible for maintaining a nominal flow rate of 80 ml min 5 through the sensor to ensure the...

Page 33: ...s Rear Data Ports Figure 4 1 shows the NC30 communication ports power connector and power switch located on the rear panel of the NC30 WARNING The NC30 is not designed for daisy chaining Doing so may...

Page 34: ...into the NEMA style enclosure Figure 4 2 RS 485 Port Pin Assignments RS 232 Communications The instrument can use RS 232 as a communication mode by using the optional USB to RS 232 Converter cable The...

Page 35: ...warranty RS 485 Communications The instrument utilizes RS 485 as its primary communication which is especially beneficial when the distance to the computer is more than 50 feet and when the instrumen...

Page 36: ...RS 485 converter to a DB9 Male to DB9 Female straight through cable Connect the female DB9 to any available COM port on the computer 5 Power on the instrument Connecting to an RS 485 Network To connec...

Page 37: ...rivers and Receivers on One Line One driver active at a time for RS85 networks 32 Drivers 32 Receivers Maximum Cable Length 4000 ft 1 219 2 m Maximum Data Rate 40 ft 4000 ft for RS422 RS 485 10Mb s 10...

Page 38: ...ssignment or Lighthouse Technical Support at 1 800 945 5905 USA Toll Free 1 541 770 5905 Outside of USA for more information The instrument can be connected directly to a PC computer Ethernet port by...

Page 39: ...ver Ethernet Connecting a NC30 particle counter directly to an Ethernet network should only be done with the permission and guidance of the network administrator The primary advantage of using the NC3...

Page 40: ...program DeviceInstaller will automatically begin searching for attached devices The Hardware Address MAC Address for the NC30 will be displayed as shown in Figure 4 5 Confirm the device by verifying...

Page 41: ...e Web Configuration tab and then press the green arrow The Windows Security Login window will open Select OK without entering a username or password Figure 4 6 Web Configuration Tab 3 The Device Serve...

Page 42: ...ess XXX XX X XX and the Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 in the appropriate fields Leave the Default Gateway field blank unless the IT department indicates one is needed If a gateway is needed the IT departm...

Page 43: ...5 Select Serial Settings under Channel 1 See Figure 4 9 Verify that the Port Settings are set to the following Protocol RS 485 2 wire Flow Control None BaudRate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits...

Page 44: ...verify that Connect Protocol and Connection settings are set to the following Protocol Modbus Local Port 502 Accept Incoming Yes Under Modbus Mode set the Message Timeout to 1000 ms if not already set...

Page 45: ...ct Apply Settings link to save the setting to the NC30 as shown in Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Apply Settings Select the Search icon to refresh the attached devices and verify that the IP Address for the...

Page 46: ...e factory into a network device such as a network PCB comprised of six two digit groups of letters A F and numbers 0 9 Host a computer or device that allows access to itself via a LAN IP Internet Prot...

Page 47: ...te All values in screen shots are examples only Use only the values provided by the Network Administrator Additional Requirements 1 Contact the network administrator and obtain administrator rights on...

Page 48: ...Default Gateway for both the PC and the NC30 Frequently it is necessary to change the NC30 Ethernet parameters to allow for easier troubleshooting When this is needed verify the instrument is reprogra...

Page 49: ...ows Telnet Programming Use Telnet to program the NC30 for Ethernet communications if DeviceInstaller is not available 1 Start Windows 2 On the Taskbar click on Start WARNING Perform only the steps or...

Page 50: ...mmunications with the instrument before an IP is programmed into its Ethernet interface 8 Type arp s xxx xxx xxx xxx nn nn nn nn nn nn and press Enter Replace the x s with the desired IP address such...

Page 51: ...shown in Figure 4 17 Figure 4 17 Command Send Telnet 9999 You will have 4 seconds to respond in the next step If you respond too slowly you ll have to repeat step 10 11 Press Enter to start the instr...

Page 52: ...d press Enter See Figure 4 19 Figure 4 19 Assigning IP Address 13 Type Y to set the Gateway IP address Type the Gateway IP address and press Enter See Figure 4 20 Figure 4 20 Assigning Gateway IP Addr...

Page 53: ...ll lose connection to the PC reported as Connection to host lost Figure 4 22 Telnet Config Password Screen 16 Type S to Save and restart and press Enter to save the changes See Figure 4 23 Figure 4 23...

Page 54: ...n the Menu screen The data can be downloaded as either a CSV or LSD file 4 20mA Communications 4 20mA DB9 The 4 20mA DB9 provides 4 channel 4 20mA communications and is sealed to help prevent liquid o...

Page 55: ...ansit time to and from Lighthouse To avoid this fault and consequential downtime from occurring with your NanoCount unit we require the following parameters of their use 1 These units must only be use...

Page 56: ...e measured 2 Attach instruments to sample lines as outlined in Chapter 3 3 Attach instrument to AC power 4 Set the power switch on the rear panel to ON 5 While booting the unit displays a startup scre...

Page 57: ...nstrument is being delayed the letter D and the elapsed time are displayed Touch Screen Overview The NC30 instrument incorporates a unique touch screen interface to control and configure the instrumen...

Page 58: ...Main NC30 display screen Figure 5 3 Main Screen Shows counts and NC30 count mode flow rate SAMPLE The Sample setup screen is shown in Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Sample Settings Sample set up screen for Sam...

Page 59: ...n in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Data Entry Press the number buttons to enter the desired value Use the Delete button to erase the last entered value similar to a backspace key Use the Return button to acce...

Page 60: ...lay Format Settings Screen Choose Normalized counts ml counts l or Raw in either Cumulative or Differential Modes TIME DATE The Time Date setup screen is shown in Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Time Date Setti...

Page 61: ...gure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Serial Address Setting Screen Enables user to set the NC30 COMM address The Back button exits and the enters Data Entry screen ANALOG OUTPUT Figure 5 9 shows the Analog Output setu...

Page 62: ...be counts ml or Raw Back button exits and the enters Data Entry screen Table 5 1 shows the pinouts that may be used to measure the signal for each channel DATA OUTPUT The Data Output screen is shown i...

Page 63: ...een When a flash drive is connected to the USB port the software automatically detects the drive as shown in Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 Flash Drive Connected Select the format for download Data can be do...

Page 64: ...Manual 5 10 248083427 1 Rev 4 Remove the flash drive from the USB port STATUS The Status screen is shown in Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 Status Screen Displays the instrument serial number Firmware revisio...

Page 65: ...n RS 232 or RS 485 interface with Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control None Power On Auto Start When the instrument is powered up the instrument it will begin sampling usin...

Page 66: ...to the Command register 40002 11 Start Instrument to start recording 12 Stop Instrument to stop recording Table 6 1 Action Commands Value Action 1 Saves all writable 4xxxx register values to the EEPR...

Page 67: ...for the real time clock 40028 is the low word The date time is calculated as the number of seconds since midnight of 1 1 1970 The date time is stored in a 4 byte unsigned integer or as a 32 bit unsig...

Page 68: ...to 9 hours 6 minutes and 7 seconds 32767 seconds then only the low word register needs to be written with the value in seconds The low word register for Sample Time is 40034 The low word register for...

Page 69: ...low word 32319 which is 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds To set the Hold Time to a value less than 9 hours 6 minutes 7 seconds enter the number of seconds in the low register 40032 During Hold Time...

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Page 71: ...is the broadcast address Supported MODBUS Commands See www modbus org for documentation on how to use these commands Table A 1 MODBUS Communications Settings Baud Rate 19200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 P...

Page 72: ...s bit 0 RUNNING bit 1 SAMPLING bit 2 NEW DATA bit 3 DEVICE ERROR 40004 unsigned integer Firmware version Major version digits are hundreds Minor version digits are tens and ones For example 210 v2 10...

Page 73: ...the Universal Manifold and values 1 6 for the MiniManifold Controller moves the arm to that position on the manifold Value 0 moves arm to Home position 40027 signed integer Real Time Clock RTC high Up...

Page 74: ...ASCII string Flow Unit char 2 char 3 40043 unsigned integer Calibration Reference Voltage millivolts 40047 signed integer Calibration Due Date high Indicates when instrument is due for calibration Th...

Page 75: ...se When this register is read it always returns a zero Device Status The Device Status register 40003 displays the current status of the device Table A 4 Device Status Bit Description 0 RUNNING Set wh...

Page 76: ...nable Local Control Unlocks the instrument s user interface Instrument changes can be made at the device itself or through MODBUS 7 Turns local pump on if applicable Flow is regulated by an internal s...

Page 77: ...12 Instrument Stop Aborts current sample Stops pump if applicable Stops data collection 13 Set Real Time Clock Writes Data Set values from Registers 40035 40036 to the local Real Time Clock New time v...

Page 78: ...ront of the low bytes For example High Bytes Low Bytes 4 Byte Data Item The 43xxx register series is used to determine which particle data channel is ENABLED These registers supersede the older Data E...

Page 79: ...rns garbage See the Data Enable Registers section of this document for details on how to record data from active channels This entire series of registers represents one data record in the device The R...

Page 80: ...low 30019 unsigned integer Particle Channel 6 high 30020 unsigned integer Particle Channel 6 low 30041 IEEE Float Analog Channel 1 high 30042 IEEE Float Analog Channel 1 low 30043 IEEE Float Analog Ch...

Page 81: ...the most significant bit and bit 0 is the least significant bit The bits within the Device Status Word are flagged to indicate particular conditions of the currently indexed data record If multiple s...

Page 82: ...30076 represents the flag bits corresponding to particle channels that have exceeded the threshold Threshold High Registers 45xxx series based on alarm mode Data Type Registers Note All data records...

Page 83: ...The 42xxx register series identifies the units used by data items in the Table A 9 Data Types String Description TIME Timestamp STIM Sample Time SVOL Sample Volume LOC Location STAT Status TEMP Tempe...

Page 84: ...reserved for future use NOTE This register bank is obsolete and is maintained for backward compatibility Table A 11 Data Units Units Description Units Description Count For Particles ft m Feet per min...

Page 85: ...this by turning on the service LED Refer to Chapter 3 Getting Started for LED details WARNING Cleaning and maintenance should only be performed by an authorized LWS Service Representative Removal of...

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Page 87: ...ayment required from Buyer to LWS under this contract or otherwise all warranties and remedies granted under this Section may at LWS s option be terminated C THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN...

Page 88: ...NanoCount unit please contact the Engineering Department at 1 510 438 0500 Warranty Of Repairs After Initial One 1 Year Warranty A Upon expiration of the initial one year warranty all parts and repai...

Page 89: ...4 17 Command Register A 6 Communicating with the Instrument 4 1 Communication Modes 2 3 Communication Ports 3 12 4 20mA 3 12 Ethernet 3 12 RS485 3 12 Communications 4 1 Communications Settings A 1 Con...

Page 90: ...dress 4 14 Hazardous materials warning 3 1 Help 1 i Hold Time 6 5 Host 4 14 I Initial Inspection 3 1 Inlet Connection to Sample Source 3 14 Inlet Nozzle 3 14 IP 4 18 IP Address 4 14 IP address 4 15 L...

Page 91: ...4 SERIAL CONFIG 5 7 STATUS 5 10 TIME DATE 5 6 Sensor Settings Registers A 2 Location 6 5 Sample Time 6 5 Using Sensor Setting Registers 6 5 Set adapter s IP address 4 20 Setting the Real Time Clock 6...

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