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Limited Warranty

Limitation Of Warranties: 

A.

Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions (LWS) warrants that all 
equipment shall be free from defects in material and 
workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from 
date of shipment to Buyer except that LWS does not warrant that 
operation of the software will be completely uninterrupted or 
error free or that all program errors will be corrected. Buyer shall 
be responsible for determining that the equipment is suitable for 
Buyer’s use and that such use complies with any applicable 
local, state, or federal law.  Provided that Buyer notifies LWS in 
writing of any claimed defect in the equipment immediately 
upon discovery and any such equipment is returned to the 
original shipping point, transportation charges prepaid, within 
two years from date of shipment to Buyer and upon examination 
LWS determines to its satisfaction that such equipment is 
defective in material or workmanship, i.e. contains a defect 
arising out of the manufacture of the equipment and not a defect 
caused by other circumstances, including, but not limited to 
accident, misuse, unforeseeable use, neglect, alteration, 
improper installation, improper adjustment, improper repair, or 
improper testing, LWS shall, at its option, repair or replace the 
equipment, shipment to Buyer prepaid. LWS shall have 
reasonable time to make such repairs or to replace such 
equipment. Any repair or replacement of equipment shall not 
extend the period of warranty. If the Instrument is modified or in 
any way altered without the explicit written consent of LWS then 
the warranty is null and void. This warranty is limited to a period 
of two years, except as noted below, without regard to whether 
any claimed defects were discoverable or latent on the date of 
shipment. The length of warranty for pumps in hand held particle 
counters is one (1) year. Batteries and accessories with all 
products are warranted for one (1) year. Fuses and purge filters 
carry no warranty. If a third party battery is used in the product, 
the product warranty is null and void. If the battery is charged by 
a third party battery charger the battery warranty is null and void. 

B.

If Buyer shall fail to pay when due any portion of the purchase 
price or any other payment 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 
LIEU OF ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES 
AND COVENANTS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH 
RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND ANY DEFECTS 
THEREIN OF ANY NATURE WHATEVER, INCLUDING 
AND WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE. LWS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR, AND 
BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK OF, ANY ADVICE OR 
FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADVICE BY LWS TO BUYER 
REGARDING THE EQUIPMENT OR BUYERS USE OF THE 
SAME. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LWS BE 
LIABLE TO BUYER UNDER ANY TORT, NEGLIGENCE, 

STRICT LIABILITY, OR PRODUCT LIABILITY CLAIM 
AND BUYER AGREES TO WAIVE SUCH CLAIMS. LWS’s 
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY AND BUYERS SOLE 
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, FOR ANY 
NONCONFORMITY OR DEFECT IN THE PRODUCTS OR 
ANYTHING DONE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS 
CONTRACT, IN TORT, (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), 
CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE AS SET FORTH 
IN THE SUBSECTION A HEREOF AS LIMITED BY 
SUBSECTION B HEREOF. THIS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY 
SHALL NOT HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE 
(AS THAT TERM IS USED IN THE UNIFORM 
COMMERCIAL CODE) PROVIDED THAT THE SELLER 
REMAINS WILLING TO REPAIR OR REPLACE 
DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT (AS DEFINED IN SUBSECTION 
A) WITH A COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE TIME 
AFTER RECEIVING SUCH EQUIPMENT. BUYER 
SPECIFICALLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SELLER’S 
PRICE FOR THE EQUIPMENT IS BASED UPON THE 
LIMITATIONS OF LWS’S LIABILITY AS SET FORTH IN 
THIS CONTRACT. 

Warranty Of Repairs After 
Initial Two (2) Year Warranty: 

A.

Upon expiration of the initial two-year warranty, all parts and 
repairs completed by an authorized Lighthouse repair technician 
are subject to a six (6) month warranty.  

B.

Other than the above, LWS makes no warranty of any kind, 
expressed or implied, except that the products manufactured and 
sold by LWS shall be free from defects in materials and 
workmanship and shall conform to LWS’s specifications; Buyer 
assumes all risk and liability resulting from use of the products 
whether used singly or in combination with other products. If 
instrument is modified or in any way altered without the explicit 
written consent of LWS, then the warranty is null and void.

C.

WARRANTY REPAIRS SHALL BE COMPLETED AT THE 
FACTORY, BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION, 
BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN, OR ON 
SITE AT BUYER’S FACILITY BY A LIGHTHOUSE 
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE. BUYER PAYS FREIGHT TO 
FACTORY; SELLER WILL PAY STANDARD RETURN 
FREIGHT DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD. BUYER 
MAY SELECT A FASTER METHOD OF SHIPMENT AT ITS 
OWN EXPENSE.

Summary of Contents for REMOTE 3012PN

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Page 3: ...Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions REMOTE 2 PN Series Airborne Particle Counter Operating Manual...

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

Page 5: ...y 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 Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EMC...

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Page 7: ...ons 2 3 REMOTE 3102PN Specifications 2 4 REMOTE 5012PN Specifications 2 5 REMOTE 5102PN Specifications 2 6 REMOTE 50102PN Specifications 2 7 Interface Pin Assignments 2 8 Data Port 2 8 Programming Por...

Page 8: ...P Counting 4 8 GET CURRENT VERSION NUMBER 4 8 SET CHANNEL RANGES 4 9 SET SAMPLE TIME seconds 4 9 SET ALARM CHANNEL 4 9 SET ALARM THRESHOLD 4 10 Alarm Alert without Alarm Suppression Example 4 10 SET A...

Page 9: ...iii Chapter 6 Maintenance Procedures Safety 6 1 Calibration 6 1 Exterior Cleaning 6 1 Purge Test 6 1 Appendix A Limited Warranty Limitation Of Warranties A 1 Warranty Of Repairs After Initial Two 2 Ye...

Page 10: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual t iv 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 11: ...h like this and warns that 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...

Page 12: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual ii 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 13: ...d sensor that is a Class 1 product as defined by 21 CFR Subchapter J of the Health and Safety Act of 1968 when used under normal operation and maintenance Service procedures on the sensor can result i...

Page 14: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual 1 2 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 15: ...he particle counter inside the NEMA enclosure The Rxxx2 cannot be replaced by a standard REMOTE xxx2 The REMOTE enclosed was designed specifically for this application The REMOTE 3012PN R3012PN is man...

Page 16: ...sing an internal flow controlled vacuum pump and a standard NEMA style 316L stainless steel enclosure This design provides an industry standard mounting configuration and can be installed where space...

Page 17: ...Internal flow controlled pump Calibration NIST Traceable per ISO 21501 4 Communication Modes 4 20mA Ch1 Ch2 Alarms Ch1 Ch2 Count Overflow Alarm Alerts Service Alert Enclosure 316L Stainless Steel NEMA...

Page 18: ...s per JIS Vacuum Internal flow controlled pump Calibration NIST Traceable per ISO 21501 4 Communication Modes 4 20mA Ch1 Ch2 Alarms Ch1 Ch2 Count Overflow Alarm Alerts Service Alert Enclosure 316L Sta...

Page 19: ...acuum Internal flow controlled pump Calibration NIST Traceable per ISO 21501 4 Communication Modes 4 20mA Ch1 Ch2 Alarms Ch1 Ch2 Count Overflow Alarm Alerts Service Alert Enclosure 316L Stainless Stee...

Page 20: ...minutes per JIS Vacuum Internal flow controlled pump Calibration NIST Traceable per ISO 21501 4 Communication Modes 4 20mA Ch1 Ch2 Alarms Ch1 Ch2 Count Overflow Alarm Alerts Service Alert Enclosure 31...

Page 21: ...Internal flow controlled pump Calibration NIST Traceable per ISO 21501 4 Communication Modes 4 20mA Ch1 Ch2 Alarms Ch1 Ch2 Count Overflow Alarm Alerts Service Alert Enclosure 316L Stainless Steel NEM...

Page 22: ...x2 Programming Port RJ45 pin assignments are shown below Figure 2 2 Programming Port RJ45 Pinouts Table 2 7 shows the signals and pin numbers of the RJ45 and their corresponding connections on a DB9 c...

Page 23: ...WARNING If the instrument is damaged during a return shipment due to inadequate user packing the warranty may be voided and all repairs required may be charged to the customer 1 Use the original cont...

Page 24: ...ing Manual 248083310 1 Rev 32 248083310 1 Rev 3 Applications The following pages illustrate how to wire J10 for two wire and three wire systems Figure 3 1 Application for a Two Wire System Figure 3 2...

Page 25: ...E 2 PN Series instrument supports remote monitoring when equipped with a tubing kit of 3 meters If the Inlet tubing is run over walls or around corners keep the bend radius greater than ninety degrees...

Page 26: ...line which supplies sample air to the sensor Using the compression fittings is required to allow wipe down of the instrument Figure 3 4 Instrument Top Connections The photo below shows the bottom conn...

Page 27: ...be interrupted If the Rxxx2PN is involved in a new installation power should be OFF at both ends cables installed and power applied to the Rxxx2PN then the monitoring device If power cannot be removed...

Page 28: ...g Figure 3 6 Example of Front Panel LEDs The green POWER LED turns on when the instrument is powered on The red SERVICE LED will turn on and remain steady if Laser power is out of range the sensor opt...

Page 29: ...ced by a standard REMOTE xxx2 The REMOTE enclosed was designed specifically for this application Connecting Instrument to a Terminal The RJ45 connector on the Rxxx2 labeled as Programming Port in Figu...

Page 30: ...NEMA cover by turning the cover lock with a thin coin or other suitable device 2 Turn the Power switch OFF to remove power from the instrument 3 Connect the RJ45 end of the adapter cable to the Progr...

Page 31: ...minal on your computer and configure the COM Port settings as shown in Figure 4 2 Any available COM Port may be used not just the one shown Figure 4 2 COM Port Properties 6 Configure the ASCII setting...

Page 32: ...ghthouse recommends that before powering up the instrument a list be made of the commands to be used and parameters to change This avoids unnecessary time outs Sample Session Hyperterminal should be r...

Page 33: ...can be programmed by an ASCII terminal i e Hyperterminal using the ASCII protocol The command format is a start character followed by a command followed by a terminating character Any characters befo...

Page 34: ...The data will be similar to this example Sample ch1 2 0 0 Range1 5000 Range2 2500 Sample ch1 2 0 0 Range1 5000 Range2 2500 Protocol Protocol is defined through an RS 232 interface The hardware protoc...

Page 35: ...ow Rate 1 0 cfm or 0 1 cfm Sample Time 5 secs Range1 10000 Range2 1000 Service High 3000 mV Service Low 145 mV Alarm Channel 1 Alarm Threshold 1000 counts Suppress Alarms 2 Channel 1 0 3 Channel 2 0 5...

Page 36: ...vice s counting mode When implemented the unit will wait until the sample time passes before displaying the sample data Type sa Response sa START Sample ch1 2 0 0 Range1 10000 Range2 5000 Sample ch1 2...

Page 37: ...upper limit to counting range The upper limit will be equal to 20mA and the lower range will always be 0 counts 4 mA If the counts exceed range limit the counts will be set to the range limit The maxi...

Page 38: ...described below is set The alarm alert will be seen on the ASCII terminal as illustrated next Type ab1000 Response ab1000 Alarm Threshold 1000 counts Alarm Alert without Alarm Suppression Example Not...

Page 39: ...until the 3rd consecutive alarm condition Type ae2 Response ae2 Suppress Alarms 2 Alarm Alert with Alarm Suppression Example In this example the Alarm Suppress is set to 2 ae2 Suppress Alarms 2 secs...

Page 40: ...seen as the bk 1455 field in every sample period If the Backlight measurement is greater than Service High or less than Service Low then Note The normal levels seen in these bk fields are examples onl...

Page 41: ...1 SEC DATA ib Turns ON 1 second data display Type ib Response ib Show 1 sec data After starting the counter with sa the device will show the samples collecting every second secs 1 ch1 2 0 0 bk 424 se...

Page 42: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual 4 14 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 43: ...ounter START Starts microprocessor and initializes hardware SETUP The REMOTE 2 PN Series ships in Program Mode During the first 20 seconds the unit waits for programming commands If any programming co...

Page 44: ...ta and output count and alarm data Zero particle counts will be represented by 4mA and counts equal to the upper range will be 20mA The current output will have a direct linear relationship to the ran...

Page 45: ...CH2 outputs are set to 2mA The red SERVICE indicator on the instrument is turned on steady If STATUS 4 mA No Alarms and No Service Alerts EXTERNAL ALARM An ALARM condition as described above also clos...

Page 46: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual 5 4 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 47: ...ly Acetone to the REMOTE PN instrument 1 To keep the interior of the laser sensor clean remove the isokinetic probe or tubing from the air inlet as needed and install the protective plastic cap suppli...

Page 48: ...and set a 10 second hold 6 Set Cycles to 10 so the instrument will take 10 five minute samples 7 If an average of more than one count per five minute sample is reported reset the instrument to sample...

Page 49: ...nties and remedies granted under this Section may at LWS s option be terminated C THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS EXPRESS OR IMPLI...

Page 50: ...Lighthouse REMOTE 2 PN Series Operating Manual A 2 248083310 1 Rev 3...

Page 51: ...ystem Figure 3 2 Application for a Three Wire System Figure 3 2 Nut and Ferrule Installed on Tubing Figure 3 3 Instrument Top Connections Figure 3 4 Instrument Bottom Connections Figure 3 4 Example of...

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Page 53: ...E 4 9 SHOW 1 SEC DATA 4 13 START STOP COUNTING MODE 4 8 Syntax 4 5 VERBOSE MODE 4 6 B Background Light Value 4 13 C Cabling Sensor 3 5 Calibration 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Channel Threshold 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6...

Page 54: ...on 3 6 Overview 2 1 P Particle Detection 2 2 Power 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Power Up DIP Switches 0 4 4 Preventive Maintenance 6 1 Programming Port 2 8 Pinouts 2 8 Purge Test 6 1 R Remote Monitoring 2 2 3...

Page 55: ...i Three wire systems 3 2 Tubing Kit for Remote Monitoring 2 2 3 3 Two Wire Systems 3 2 U Understanding the LEDs 3 6 Unpacking 3 1 V Vacuum 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 Verbose Mode 4 6 W Warning Infrared Radia...

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