131
Business
Center,
Suite
A
‐
3,
Ormond
Beach,
FL
32174
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877.678.4259
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866.422.2356
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www.co2meter.com
M10001
Revision
2.0
–
November
2010
3
0
‐
100%
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
0
‐
100%
model
has
an
internal
coin
cell
CR
‐
2032
3V
battery
backup
for
the
real
‐
time
clock.
This
battery
is
inserted
in
the
factory
for
your
convenience
and
should
last
the
lifetime
of
the
product.
3.
Connect Sampling Hoses
Connect
the
sampling
hoses
to
the
front
of
the
device.
Attach
the
inline
filter
on
the
input
side
to
filter
any
particles
out
of
the
air
stream.
For
proper
operation
ensure
that
the
pressure
coming
into
the
system
is
approximately
at
atmospheric
pressure.
Differentials
between
the
sampling
pressure
and
atmospheric
pressure
will
result
in
pressure
‐
dependent
measuring
errors
and
leakage
of
sample
within
the
device
which
may
be
undesirable
for
closed
systems.
Powering the Unit
The
unit
can
be
powered
with
4
AA
batteries
or
via
the
USB
cable
and
wall
power
supply
including
in
the
package.
Battery Power
Batteries
can
solely
power
the
device
and
are
needed
for
portable
measurement.
The
battery
compartment
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit
and
it
slides
to
open.
Install
4
good
quality
AA
alkaline
batteries.
Wall Power
The
unit
can
be
operated
from
the
provided
wall
power
supply
as
well.
Batteries
are
required
at
all
times
in
0
‐
1%
and
0
‐
30%
data
logging
products
for
the
device
to
maintain
its
internal
clock
operation.
The
USB
plug
is
located
on
the
top
of
the
unit.
When
using
the
wall
power
supply,
the
life
of
the
batteries
are
extended,
as
the
USB
wall
power
functions
as
the
main
power
source.
Note:
The
yellow
boot
must
be
removed
to
access
the
battery
compartment
and
the
USB
plug.
Using Sampling Units
Depending
on
your
unit
the
exact
display
configuration
may
vary.
Usage
is
straight
‐
forward,
the
unit
is
calibrated
at
the
factory
for
your
convenience
and
should
be
ready
to
take
data
out
of
the
box.
1
Move
the
red
switch
to
the
ON
position
2
The
unit
will
power
up
and
momentarily
display
the
serial
number
on
the
LCD
3
The
internal
sample
draw
pump
begins
to
run
4
CO2
concentration
of
the
sample
is
displayed
on
the
LCD
as
a
percentage