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www.co2meter.com
M10001
Revision
2.0
–
November
2010
2
Minimum System Requirements
To
utilize
our
software
your
Windows
‐
PC
must
meet
the
following
requirements:
Windows
XP
SP3
or
higher
Microsoft
.Net
Framework
3.5
SP1
Pentium
4
2.4Ghz
or
higher
processor
1GB
of
RAM
Sufficient
disk
space
for
logs
and
application
files
(20MB
minimum,
200MB+
recommended)
Software
is
compatible
with
64
‐
bit
operating
systems
and
is
fully
tested
under
Windows
7.
Specifications
Sensor
type:
non
‐
dispersive
infrared
(NDIR)
Measurement
Range:
o
K33
ELG:
0
‐
10,000
ppm
(1%)
o
K33
BLG:
0
‐
300,000ppm
(30%)
o
C20
0
‐
1,000,000ppm
(100%)
Sampling
Method:
Tube
sampling
Sensor
Life
Expectancy:
>
15
years
Maintenance
Interval:
No
maintenance
required
Size:
5.75×5.6×1.3in
(146×91×33mm)
Tubing
sizes:
3/32”
or
1/8"
Initial Setup
To
initially
setup
your
unit
please
follow
the
procedure
below.
Depending
on
your
specific
configuration
the
procedure
will
very
slightly.
1.
Install the Software FIRST.
Visit
CO2Meter.com
and
go
the
downloads
page
(
http://www.co2meter.com/pages/downloads
).
Download
and
install
the
DAS
‐
Data
Acquisition
Software
package.
By
installing
this
package
first
you
will
ensure
the
drivers
and
software
to
use
your
unit
is
properly
installed
on
your
computer
before
connecting
it.
2.
Configure your Device
Sampling-Only Model
For
sampling
of
closed
‐
loop
CO2
systems
and
collection
of
real
‐
time
data.
0
‐
1%,
0
‐
30%,
0
‐
100%
Sampling
‐
Only
There
is
no
initialization
required
for
these
models.
Units
may
be
powered
by
the
AC
Adapter
or
batteries.
Data Logger Model
These
products
feature
internal
memory
capable
of
reading
and
storing
data
when
not
attached
to
a
personal
computer.
0
‐
1%,
0
‐
30%
Data
Logger
Insert
4
AA
batteries
into
this
unit.
In
order
to
data
log
the
unit
MUST
be
connected
to
the
computer
with
data
logging
off,
and
DAS
software
started.
Once
the
unit
has
been
connected
click
on
the
“Configure
Sensor”
button
in
DAS,
set
the
data
logging
period
and
desired
pump
interval.
We
recommend
leaving
the
pump
interval
to
the
default
10
second
period.
The
unit’s
real
‐
time
clock
(RTC)
is
powered
by
the
4
‐
AA
batteries.
Every
time
the
device’s
batteries
are
changed
it
must
be
attached
to
the
computer
with
DAS
running
and
data
logging
disabled
to
sync
the
real
‐
time
clock.
Failure
to
do
so
will
result
in
logs
with
erroneous
date
stamps.