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RUNNING THE SOFTWARE FROM WINDOWS

1.  Connect the mini-USB end of the cable to the 

corresponding port on the side of the monitor.

2.   Insert the USB cable into the USB port on your computer.
3.  Open the Start Menu and select the “Data Logger” Icon 

from the programs list.

4. The USB Data Logger Monitor screen displays.  

Note… 

The monitor should be plugged into the USB port before the 

software is opened.  

If the monitor is not plugged into the correct port, an error 

message will appear.  Make sure that the monitor is plugged 

in correctly.

DATALOGGER SETTINGS
To Access Setting Options:

•  Select “Setting” from the header options on the upper 

left-hand side of the USB Data Logger Monitor screen.  

“Comm. Port” and “Log Setting” options appear in a 

 

drop-down menu.

Communication (Comm.) Port Setting

1.  Select “Comm. Port” from the Setting options.  

 

The Comm. Port Setting Menu displays.  

2.  The menu displays the port number, baud rate, data bits, 

parity, and stop bits. Select the correct port number.  

Summary of Contents for 800048

Page 1: ...1 IAQ Monitor Datalogging IAQ Monitor 800048 800049 Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...in the USA The contents of this manual may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or other means that do not yet exist or may be developed including photocopying recording or any information storage and retrieval system without the express permission from Sper Scientific ...

Page 3: ... 6 CALIBRATION 8 7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 10 Minimum Maximum Readings 11 Monitor Setup 12 CO2 Alarm Setting 13 8 APPENDIX DATALOGGING 800049 15 Software Installation 16 Datalogger Settings 18 Data Sampling Recording 24 Downloading Data 26 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 29 10 POWER SUPPLY 30 11 SPECIFICATIONS 31 12 WARRANTY 32 ...

Page 4: ...C and maintenance free NDIR non dispersive infrared CO2 sensor ensure long term accuracy stability and reliability The large display continually monitors air temperature relative humidity RH and CO2 Visual alarms alert the user when CO2 exceeds customized maximum levels These instruments feature automatic baseline calibration ABC They will stand on a desk top or can be mounted on a wall An AC adap...

Page 5: ...te air quality levels Stable and accurate NDIR sensor Minimum and Maximum Readings Visual Alarms Automatic baseline calibration Desktop or wall mount capability MATERIALS SUPPLIED AC 9V 0 5A Adapter Instruction Manual USB Cable model 800049 only CD USB Driver and Logger Software model 800049 only ...

Page 6: ...6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 7: ...ill notice ion CO2 pp AIR TEMP Humidity M MATERIAL SUPPLIED 1 Meter 2 Adaptor 9V 10 0 5A 98536 539 only 3 Operation manual 4 Box with color sleeve LCD DISPLAY Symbols 1 ppm CO unit 2 2 icon 350ppm 450ppm 3 icon 450ppm 700ppm 4 icon 700ppm 1000ppm 5 icon 1000ppm 2500ppm 6 icon 2500ppm 5000ppm 7 icon 5000ppm 8 Air Temp Ambient Temperature 9 DPT Dew point temperature 10 WBT Wet bulb temperature 11 MH...

Page 8: ...lly with ABC Automatic Baseline Calibration function which establishes a baseline calibration to eliminate the zero drift of the infrared sensor The ABC function is always ON when the meter is turned on ABC is designed to calibrate the meter at the minimum CO2 reading detected during 15 days continuous monitoring During power on without any disconnected DISABLE ABC FUNCTION The meter is default wi...

Page 9: ...the AC power adapter to the monitor and plug it into a power supply The unit will turn on automatically 3 Press and hold TRH M for approximately 6 seconds CAL will appear on the LCD 4 Release TRH M when CAL 60 flashes The monitor will count down 60 seconds for calibration 5 End displays on the LCD when calibration is complete 6 Unplug the adapter from the power source 7 Plug the adapter back in to...

Page 10: ...wer adapter to the monitor and plug it into a power supply 2 Set the date and time in the monitor This should be done whenever it is turned on See Monitor Setup Date and Time on p 12 for instructions 3 The monitor will warm up briefly and the reading will be displayed Levels are updated every 6 seconds 4 To change the temperature scale press UNIT to cycle the display between C and F Note When CO2 ...

Page 11: ...EL weighted average The meter keeps updating readings every minute If the meter has been powered on for less than 15 minutes the STEL value shows the weighted average of reading taken since powered on 4 n H if CALIBRATION MAINTENANCE Cleaning and storage 1 The meter should be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent when necessary 2 Store the meter in an area with moderate temperature and humi...

Page 12: ...current month once set press TRH M to save the selection and move to the next setting 4 The day of the month will flash Press SEL R to select the current date once set press TRH M to save the selection and move to the next setting 5 The hour will flash Press SEL R to select the current hour once set press TRH M to save the selection and move to the next setting 6 The minutes will flash Press SEL R...

Page 13: ...e as below to do both on line off line logging function Model 9853x series only A Install logger driver for Windows The PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v110 exedriver is for Windows operation system follow the installation steps hereunder LOGGER SETUP 1 Put the CD into CD driver click PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v110 exe for installation the driver 1 After the Date and Time are set up for mode...

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Page 15: ...15 Appendix Datalogging IAQ Monitor 800049 ...

Page 16: ...ct PL2303_Prolific_Driverinstaller_v110 5 Select yes to allow the program Setup exe to make changes to your computer 6 The PL 2303 Driver Installer program opens Select Next to start the installation 7 Select Finish to complete the driver installation Now you can install the logger software Installing Logger Software from Website You can now download the software that came with your meter directly...

Page 17: ...the disc 9 Double click to select Datalogger_Products Software 10 Double click again to open the folder 11 Double click to select Setup Type Application 12 Select yes to allow the program Setup exe to make changes to your computer 13 The Destination Directory appears This lists the target directories for the datalogger and software Select Next 14 Read the license agreement and select I accept the ...

Page 18: ...tware is opened If the monitor is not plugged into the correct port an error message will appear Make sure that the monitor is plugged in correctly DATALOGGER SETTINGS To Access Setting Options Select Setting from the header options on the upper left hand side of the USB Data Logger Monitor screen Comm Port and Log Setting options appear in a drop down menu Communication Comm Port Setting 1 Select...

Page 19: ...ting the Communication Port Setting If the software does not recognize that the logger is plugged into the USB port you should verify that the communications port number is correct Note The port information is found on the computer under Device Manager However depending upon your version of Windows the first steps below to access Device Manager may differ slightly 1 Open the Start Menu on the comp...

Page 20: ...or s current date and time Logger Alarm Threshold Setting Note In order to use the alarm feature during datalogging the alarm must be turned on manually before the monitor is connected to the computer using the USB cable The software will override any manually set alarm threshold and default to 1000 ppm To change the alarm threshold before datalogging Manual set COM port If software message box sh...

Page 21: ...59 Adjust the or indicators to specify the sampling rate in hours minutes and seconds 6 Adjust the or indicators to select Immediate Roll Over Schedule or Key start mode Setting Immediate Start Mode This option will cause the monitor to begin taking readings as soon as the option is confirmed Reading will continue when the monitor is detached from the USB port 1 Adjust the or indicators to specify...

Page 22: ...539 only Pic 4 Pic 3 Pic 5 D E 1 2 D Key start mode Select the mode to record once long press button press SEL R SEL R long button again to stop recording Data has to be downloaded before next key start After key off the recording the data has to download before restart the NOTE Key Start function E Roll over mode Select the mode to record when the data is full it will cover the earliest memory Af...

Page 23: ...C or F 3 The fields for the start date and time and the stop date and time will be automatically populated with default values Click on any of these fields and use the computer keyboard to make changes as desired 4 Select Ok to save the settings and exit the menu or Cancel to exit without saving the new settings Setting Key Start Mode 1 Adjust the or indicators to specify the number of sample poin...

Page 24: ...nitor Recording will continue 3 Place the monitor in the desired location for sampling 4 The datalogger will record up to 32 000 data points Once the memory is full recording will stop Sampling and Recording in Roll Over Mode 1 The green LED will flash to indicate that the monitor is recording data 2 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and monitor Recording will continue 3 Place the monitor...

Page 25: ...te and time are reached recording will stop Sampling and Recording In Key Start Mode 1 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and meter Place the meter in the desired location for sampling 2 At the desired start date and time press and hold the Key Start Button for 3 5 seconds The green LED will flash to indicate that the logger has started recording data 3 The datalogger will record the numbe...

Page 26: ...r computer 3 Open the Start Menu and select the Data Logger Icon from the programs list 4 The USB Data Logger Monitor screen displays 5 Click the LOGGER Status button to finish recording The datalogger ID number of records sampled and the sampling parameters and rate will display 6 Click the Download button to download the data A graph of the data will display ...

Page 27: ...n To zoom out Hold CTRL and click the right mouse button To move the graph Hold CTRL and Shift and then click and hold the left mouse button Use the cursor to move the graph To read each measurement Use the left and right arrow keys To reset the size of the graph to the default a Click on the colored bar to the left of one of the data parameters under the graph Temp Humidity Dew Point or Wet Bulb ...

Page 28: ...on The Printing Table Data dialogue box will open 3 Enter the record range you wish to print for example 1 2 350 or leave the field blank to print all the records 4 Click OK to confirm your selection 5 Click OK to start printing Saving the Data 1 Click the Save button floppy disc icon to save the data 2 Enter a unique name for the file 3 Click OK to confirm Retrieving Stored Files 1 Click the File...

Page 29: ... could cause malfunctions which require service Error Code Description E 1 CO2 sensor malfunction E 2 Humidity sensor malfunction E 3 Temperature sensor malfunction E 4 Operating temperature is too high E 5 Operating temperature is too low E 6 Hardware malfunction ...

Page 30: ...HZ Output Voltage DC 7 5 to 9 0 V Output Current 0 5 A Note Failure to use the correct power configuration will damage the monitor CE CERTIFICATE This Sper Scientific Instrument complies with EMC directive 2004 108 EC Technical standards for emissions EN 61326 1 2006 Class B EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 Group 1 Class B Immunity EN 61326 1 2006 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN 61000 4 3 2006 A2 2010 ...

Page 31: ...10 to 50 C 0 1 C 0 6 C 10 to 50 otherwise 1 2 C 14 to 122 F 0 1 F 2 5 F RH 800048 10 to 90 0 1 5 at 25 C 10 to 99 RH otherwise 7 800049 0 1 to 99 9 CO2 0 to 9999 ppm 1 ppm 75 ppm 5 of rdg 0 to 2000 ppm Dimensions 4 4 2 108 115 51 mm Weight 6 oz 170 g ...

Page 32: ...lable This warranty does not cover probes batteries battery leakage or damage resulting from accident tampering misuse or abuse of the product Opening the meter to expose its electronics will void the warranty To obtain warranty service ship the unit postage prepaid to SPER SCIENTIFIC LTD 8281 E Evans Rd Suite 103 Scottsdale AZ 85260 The defective unit must be accompanied by a description of the p...

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