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Doc: 70-00-0794A, V2.7, 20210310 

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Calibration 

The CO2 sensor unit is maintenance free in normal environments thanks to the built-in self-correcting ABC algorithm 

(Automatic Baseline Correction). This algorithm constantly keeps track of the sensor’s lowest reading over a 7 days 

interval and slowly corrects for any long-term drift detected as compared to the expected fresh air value of 400 ppm CO2. 

Rough handling and transportation might, however, result in a reduction of sensor reading accuracy. With time, the ABC 

function will tune the read

ings back to the correct numbers. The default “tuning speed” is however limited to about 30 

ppm/week. For post calibration convenience, in the event that one cannot wait for the ABC algorithm to cure any 

calibration offset, manual calibration may be activated using following procedure. There are two calibration possibilities: 0 

ppm and 400 ppm. Only one of the two manual calibration needs to be performed. 

Calibration to 400 ppm (Fresh air) 

1.

 

Connect OPA-S and expose the active sensor for at least 5 minutes to fresh outside air. It is important to expose 

the sensor to only fresh air. An open window close to the sensor with a higher level of CO2 could prevent a stable 

signal. Observe the CO2 value on the OPA-S. 

2.

 

Once the CO2 value has stabilized, login with the OPA-S and set 

IP 13

 = 2, then exit configuration mode. The air 

quality led will blink green color 2 times alternating with the status led in 2 second intervals.  

3.

 

The sensor will now wait for a stable concentration. Once the calibration has been executed, the status LED will 

show constant RED and the green air quality led will blink for 10s if successful. If calibration is not successful (no 

stability of concentration for 5 min, no communication with sensor) the red air quality led will blink instead and 

the status LED will stay constantly on red in error mode. Recalibrate or restart device to stop error mode. 

4.

 

You may additionally verify the calibration using the OPA-S. If successful 

IP 13

 will change to 0. If unsuccessful 

the value of 

IP 13

 changes to 4. 

5.

 

If unsuccessful, wait at least 1 minute before repeating the procedure again. Make sure that the sensor 

environment is steady and calm! 

Calibration to 0 ppm with CO2 free gas 

1.

 

Connect OPA-S and place the sensor in a container filled with a gas mixture which is free from CO2 (i.e., Nitrogen 

or Soda Lime CO2 scrubbed air). Observe the CO2 value on the OPA-S. 

2.

 

Once the CO2 value has stabilized, login with the OPA-S and set 

IP 13

 = 1, then exit configuration mode. The air 

quality LED will blink in red color 2 times alternating with the status led in 2 second intervals.  

3.

 

The sensor will now wait for a stable concentration. Once the calibration has been executed, the status LED will 

show constant RED and the green air quality led will blink for 10s if successful. If calibration is not successful (no 

stability of concentration for 5 min, no communication with sensor) the red air quality led will blink instead and 

the status LED will stay constantly on red in error mode. Recalibrate or restart device to stop error mode.  

4.

 

You may additionally verify the calibration using the OPA-S. If successful 

IP 13

 will change to 0. If unsuccessful 

the value of 

IP 13

 changes to 4. 

5.

 

If unsuccessful, wait at least 1 minute before repeating the procedure again. Make sure that the sensor 

environment is steady and calm! 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 40-300198

Page 1: ...ers and if required by a programming module Standard signal ranges are 0 10 VDC and 2 10 VDC Other ranges can be defined by using the external display and programming module OPA S For OPA S usage see section Parameter configuration on page 5 Automatic baseline calibration ABC The ABC background calibration constantly supervises the measured CO2 concentrations The calibration function expects the C...

Page 2: ...ort applications It is not a safety device Where a device failure could endanger human life and property it is the responsibility of the client installer and system designer to add additional safety devices to prevent such a device failure Ignoring specifications and local regulations may cause equipment damage and endangers life and property Tampering with the device and misapplication will void ...

Page 3: ...pensation to stabilize after power up Signal outputs Analog outputs Output signal Resolution Maximum load DC 0 10 V or DC 2 10 V 10 bit 9 7 mV Voltage signal 1kΩ Relays output Insulation strength between relays and system electronics between neighboring contacts 48 VAC 1 A max 30 VDC 1 A max 500 VAC to EN 60 730 1 500 VAC to EN 60 730 1 Environment Operation Climatic conditions Temperature Humidit...

Page 4: ...ct exposure to sunlight o Do not install near heat sources e g radiators or other heat generating devices o Areas with poor air circulation and niches e g behind doors or shelves o Outside walls insufficiently insulated o In the direct influence area of ventilation openings and fans Mounting instruction See SRC C1T1 installation sheet no 70 000809 www vectorcontrols com Dimension mm inch 1 2 3 4 C...

Page 5: ...cified with output parameter OP 01 and OP 02 is left at the default value of 0 100 With any other setting the position of JP2 has no influence and the signal range defined with the output parameters applies For jumper location see section Wiring and Connection on page 4 Parameter configuration The transmitter can be adapted to fit perfectly into any application by adjusting the software parameters...

Page 6: ... calibration default 1 Calibrate to gas 0 ppm 2 Calibrate to fresh air 400 ppm 0 2 0 1 Sample interval 1 sec 2 Changing this parameter affects the control of the air quality LEDs or relay as follows Air quality LED Use of Parameters Green IP 08 value IP 10 value 400 2 Green Orange IP 10 value 400 2 IP 10 value Orange IP 10 value IP 10 value IP 11 value 2 Orange Red IP 10 value IP 11 value 2 IP 11 ...

Page 7: ...xecute 400 ppm calibration see section Calibration on page 8 If error cannot be removed by calibrating the sensor replace product Use the CO2 Transmitter as P Controller The CO2 transmitter may be converted into a proportional fresh air controller through a simple change of two parameter settings 1 Set a minimum concentration when the fresh air fan should start to run at its minimum speed for exam...

Page 8: ...tion Once the calibration has been executed the status LED will show constant RED and the green air quality led will blink for 10s if successful If calibration is not successful no stability of concentration for 5 min no communication with sensor the red air quality led will blink instead and the status LED will stay constantly on red in error mode Recalibrate or restart device to stop error mode ...

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Page 10: ...V2 7 20210310 Vector Controls GmbH Switzerland Page 10 10 Subject to change without notice www vectorcontrols com Smart Sensors and Controls Made Easy Quality Innovation Partnership Vector Controls GmbH Switzerland info vectorcontrols com www vectorcontrols com ...

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