
BAM 1020-9800 Manual Rev W.docx
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Note:
Changing the range setting will affect past data already stored to memory. Always
download any old data before changing settings, then clear the memory. Firmware version
3.2.4 or later will require you to clear the memory before letting you change this setting.
OFFSET:
The OFFSET value is used to set the lower end of the BAM 1020 concentration
range for both the analog output and internal digital ranges. The factory default value for
OFFSET is -0.015 mg, which is the recommended setting. When set this way the BAM 1020
can report from -.015 mg (0.0 V) to .985 mg (1.0 V).
Note:
Changing the offset setting will affect past data already stored to memory. Always
download any old data before changing settings, then clear the memory. Firmware version
3.2.4 or later will require you to clear the memory before letting you change this setting.
CONC UNITS:
This setting determines the concentration units which the BAM 1020
displays and stores in memory. This can be set to
μg/m
3
(micrograms) or mg/m
3
(milligrams)
per cubic meter. Older revisions of firmware were fixed at mg/m
3
only, and this is still the
default setting.
Note:
1.000 mg = 1000
g.
COUNT TIME:
This is the time the BAM 1020 takes to perform the I
0
and I
3
counts at the
beginning and the end of the sample hour.
When used for PM
2.5
FEM, EU PM
2.5
, or PM
10-2.5
(coarse) monitoring, the COUNT TIME must be set to 8 minutes.
For PM10 measurement
COUNT TIME may be set to 4, 6 or 8 minutes.
See the BAM SAMPLE setting description above, and Section 4.1. The BAM 1020 will prompt
you to change the BAM SAMPLE time setting if you change the COUNT TIME to an
incompatible value.
6.3 CALIBRATE Setup Screen
–Flow and Calibration Settings
The SETUP > CALIBRATE screen is where most of the factory-determined calibration
parameters for the BAM 1020 are stored. These values are unit-specific, and can also be
found on the calibration certificate for the BAM 1020. Most of these settings will never be
changed without specific information from Met One Instruments. It is good practice to
periodically audit the calibration values to verify that they have not been altered. The
CALIBRATE screen is shown below.
The SETUP > CALIBRATE Screen
CALIBRATE SETUP
SPAN CHECK: 24HR FLOW RATE: 16.7
CONC TYPE: ACTUAL FLOW TYPE: ACTUAL
Cv: 1.047 Qo: 0.000
ABS: 0.822 µsw: 0.306
K: 1.005 BKGD: -0.0030
STD TEMP: 25C HEATER: AUTO
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