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HandiLaz®

Operator’s Manual

P/N M10255 Rev E

Summary of Contents for HandiLaz

Page 1: ...el 44 0 1684 581000 FAX 44 0 1684 560337 PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS ASIA PACIFIC Tel 65 8460 500 FAX 65 8460 700 PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS JAPAN Tel 81 3 5298 8175 Fax 81 3 3255 8155 PARTICLE MEASURI...

Page 2: ...without the express written permission of Particle Measuring Systems Inc Particle Measuring Systems may have patents or pending patent applications trademarks copyrights or other intellectual propert...

Page 3: ...ring Technique Great Britain Distributor s Address Unit B1 South Willow End Park Danemoor Malvern WR14 1XZ Worchestershire WR13 6NN United Kingdom Distributor s Telephone FAX 011 44 1684 312950 011 44...

Page 4: ...ION A CAUTION in the text is used to highlight an item that if not done or incorrectly done could damage the instrument and or any materials or devices affected by the instrument WARNING A WARNING in...

Page 5: ...1 Keypad 4 1 Starting the HandiLaz 4 2 Battery Charge Indicator 4 2 Temperature and Humidity Sensor 4 3 Time Display 4 3 Display Contrast 4 3 Main Menu 4 3 Measure 4 4 Sampling Cycle Progress Screens...

Page 6: ...oad and transfer 5 4 Zero count Filter Option 5 4 Battery Charger and Spare Battery Pack Option 5 4 Humidity and Temperature Sensor Option 5 5 Carry Case Option 5 5 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Chapt...

Page 7: ...vii List of Figures Front and Side View 1 2 Battery Pack Connection 1 3 Rear View 1 4 Keypad Layout 4 1...

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Page 9: ...handling and cleaning It operates from its own internal battery source as well as the external power supply unit which rapidly re charges the battery pack Features Small and can be carried comfortabl...

Page 10: ...re designed to be easily used and cleaned Sides The right side includes the DC power jack and RS 232 connection to an optional printer or an external PC requires the optional CountWin software Top The...

Page 11: ...nlet nozzle The protective cap for the inlet nozzle should be replaced when the HandiLaz is not in use CAUTION Only the battery pack supplied with the HandiLaz may be used use of any other battery pac...

Page 12: ...is the product identification and serial label The third label space is intended for customer use and is left blank Tilt Stand The built in tilt stand supports the instrument for tabletop operation I...

Page 13: ...volume 115 10 0 5 m Number of size channels 4 Channel thresholds 0 3 m 0 5 m 1 0 m and 5 0 m Environmental sensors Temperature and humidity probe optional Vaisala type 0 to 50 C 20 95 R H Communicati...

Page 14: ...Internal batteries approximately 3 hours 15 min per charge in measurement mode Battery recharge time Using the internal charger Using the optional Rapid external battery charger 2 hours 1 hour Externa...

Page 15: ...y the shipper and Particle Measuring Systems and repackage the unit in the original packing materials 3 If your shipment is undamaged store the packing materials It is important to store packing mater...

Page 16: ...diLaz Operator s Manual Chapter 2 Unpacking External battery charger Power supply AC to DC converter AC power cord two Spare battery Humidity temperature sensor CountWin software PC cable Calibration...

Page 17: ...ng instrument However severe or repeated shocks could have a long term effect on measurement accuracy instrument reliability Gross contamination HandiLaz is a sensitive environmental monitor Avoid exp...

Page 18: ...icator on page 4 2 If the HandiLaz will be stored for longer than one month it is recommended that the battery pack be discharged by running the HandiLaz on battery power alone until it stops This wil...

Page 19: ...troduces you to the user interface which is comprised of the keypad and the LCD display It also describes how to perform basic functions Keypad The unit s configuration and operation is controlled by...

Page 20: ...creen will be displayed NOTE Temperature and humidity are only displayed when the optional temperature humidity probe is installed Battery Charge Indicator Small squares at the bottom of the display i...

Page 21: ...reference To adjust the display contrast 1 Press and hold down the button 2 While holding down the button press either the or button The button will cause the contrast to increase until the display is...

Page 22: ...fix the values To start a function menu such as Measure press Measure Entering this menu starts the measurement process which has its own set of sub menus The unit will first purge the optical chambe...

Page 23: ...ge time this will be shown Otherwise the active measurement screens will be displayed immediately Active Measurement Screens There are four Active Measurement screens Count1 Count2 Sensors Status They...

Page 24: ...t still beginning with N Df Absolute Differential Counts Count2 screen Identical to Count1 except that it displays the counts in the 5 0 m channel instead of the 1 0 m channel 0 3 56013 0 5 7370 5 0 1...

Page 25: ...displayed in degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit 3 Press the button to save your setting Status screen displays the time location Id Number the sample Number and number of samples taken the percentage of...

Page 26: ...up sample to purge air This happens once per sample Delay Time This happens at the beginning of a series of samples Interval Time This is the time between samples within a group Number of Samples Geig...

Page 27: ...oup measurement Yes Auto Increment No To set the location ID 1 From the MENU level press the or buttons until the Location Setup menu option appears 2 Press the button to activate the Location Setup m...

Page 28: ...3 Press the button to save your setting and return to the Location Setup navigation level Review Data This menu causes the results held in internal memory to be displayed The data is scrolled into vi...

Page 29: ...lears sample results from internal memory clears data collected To reset memory From the Reset Memory display press the Yes key Clock This has four sub menus Time Day Month Year To set Time Day Month...

Page 30: ...Toggle Beep This menu allows the user to enable or disable a tone beep when a membrane key is pressed To enable a tone when a key is pressed From the Toggle Beep menu press the key To disable a tone...

Page 31: ...rticle Measuring Systems PMS part PR20 Setting the DIP Switches on the HandiLaz External Printer Three sets of DIP switches each containing eight switches 24 total which identify the communication lan...

Page 32: ...ial 2 ON Printing Speed High 3 ON Auto Loading ON 4 OFF Auto LF OFF 5 ON Setting Command Enable 6 OFF Printing 7 ON Density 8 ON 100 Dip SW 2 1 ON Printing Columns 40 2 ON User Font Back Up ON 3 ON Ch...

Page 33: ...O 14644 BS5295 and Federal Standard 209E classifications on suitable data sets from the particle counter This occurs automatically upon reading the data CountWin can automatically export the results i...

Page 34: ...its function as a zero count filter Battery Charger and Spare Battery Pack Option The external battery charger will fully charge a HandiLaz battery pack in one hour from a discharged state It enables...

Page 35: ...the HandiLaz connection 2 Push the probe straight toward the HandiLaz chassis until the sensor snaps into place To remove the probe 1 Retract the sleeve on the bottom of the humidity temperature sens...

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Page 37: ...level Keypad does not respond Processing lock up Cycle power Turn unit off Wait 10 seconds and turn back on Ensure connection to any PC has followed the recommendations in the CountWin section Pump e...

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Page 39: ...mild soap and water solution and a soft lint free cloth The HandiLaz has been designed to withstand application of harsh solvents such as ethanol Care should be taken to avoid ingress of liquids of a...

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Page 41: ...rt Number PC cable CD31 External printer PR37 Carry case MI503 Spare battery pack AE2100 External battery charger AE2135 CountWin software FW000061 Zero count filter FL03 Printer paper PR20 Humidity t...

Page 42: ...Page A 2 HandiLaz Operator s Manual Appendix A Options and Accessories This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 43: ...sques d exposition aux radiations laser WARNUNG Das Gerat ist ein Laser der Klasse 1 Werden Einstellungen vorgenommen oder Verfahren eingesetzt die nicht in dieser Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben sind...

Page 44: ...the equipment is as follows Symboles de risque Des symboles repr sentant les risques sont plac s sur l appareil Leur signification est la suivante Symbol Nature of Hazard Attention consult accompanyi...

Page 45: ...ben folgende Bedeutungen Simboli di pericolo Il significato dei simboli di pericolo che appaiono sugli strumenti il seguente Symbol Gefahrenart Achtung In den beiliegenden Unterlagen nachschlagen Acht...

Page 46: ...or s Manual Appendix B International Precautions Simbolos de peligro Los simbolos de peligro que aparecen en el equipo significan S mbolo Naturaleza del Peligro Atenci n consultar los documentos adjun...

Page 47: ...tWin Installing 5 3 D Data download and transfer 5 4 Data Review 4 10 DIP Switches on the HandiLaz External Print er Setting the 5 1 Display Contrast 4 3 Display Time 4 3 download and transfer Data 5...

Page 48: ...est 4 11 Sensor Option Humidity and Temperature 5 5 Sensor Temperature and Humidity 4 3 Setting the DIP Switches on the HandiLaz Ex ternal Printer 5 1 Setup Comms 4 10 Setup Installation and 3 1 Setup...

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