Manual, Ultra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (UHSAS)
DOC-0210 Rev E-4
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The
Max Count
field lists the maximum number of particles the UHSAS can process per second.
At particle concentrations over this number, the instrument generates a warning and
performance may be compromised.
The
Revision #
lists the software revision number, while
Version
displays the firmware revision
number.
For each of the gain stages (G0, G1, G2, G3), the
Pulse Width
control sets a window for
acceptable particle pulse widths in µsec. A particle pulse must be between these two times for it
to be counted.
On the right side of the
Configuration
tab are coefficients for converting the voltages for various
sensors and flow controllers into meaningful units. These coefficients are displayed for the
following sensors and flow controllers:
•
Purge Coefficients
are for the purge flow sensor.
•
Sheath Coefficients
are for the sheath flow sensor.
•
Sample Coefficients
are for the sample flow sensor.
•
Sample Set Coefficients
are for the sample flow controllers.
•
Temperature Coefficients
are for the electronics box temperature reading in ºK, i.e. the
temperature of the ambient air just as it enters the instrument.
•
Pressure Coefficients
are for the ambient pressure (kPa).
The coefficients should not need to be changed, and the controls have been grayed out.
The
Use Log File
button determines whether or not a recording session will generate a log file.
File Time
sets the maximum time that data are recorded to a single file. When this time is
exceeded, the program starts writing to a new file. New files are synchronized to start in even
increments after midnight. For instance, when
File Time
is set to 12 hours, new files start at
midnight and noon. The first new file will begin at whichever time comes first—for example, if
the initial file was begun at 9:31 a.m., the second file will start at noon. When
File Time
is set to
8 hours, new files start at midnight, 8 a.m., and 4 p.m. When
File Time
is set to every 6 hours,
new files start at midnight, 6 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m., and so on. When
File Time
is set to
Forever, all data are recorded to the original file and no new files are started until the user stops
recording and starts a new file.