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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. FEATURES.............................................................................................................

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2. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................

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2-1 General Specifications...............................................................................................

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2-2 Electrical Specifications.............................................................................................

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3. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION...........................................................................5
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Measurement preparation............................................................................................

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5.  Measurement procedure...................................................................................................

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5-1.METER POWER ON........................................................................................................................

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5-2.PM2.5 Measurement.........................................................................................

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5-3.Humidity and Temperature measurement....................................................................

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5-4.CO2 measurement.............................................................................................................

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5-5.Barometer measurement.............................................................................................................

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5-6.Time Display.............................................................................................................

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6. OTHER FUNCTION...................................................................................................

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6-1 Data Hold........................................................................................................................

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6-2 Record ( Max./ Min. reading ).........................................................................................

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6-3 LCD Backlight ON/OFF.........................................................................................

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6-4 ALARM function..............................................................................................................

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6-5 User calibration function.........................................................................................

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7. DATALOGGER...............................................................................................................

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7-1 Preparation before execute datalogger function...............................................................................

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7-2 Auto Datalogger ( Set sampling time 

 2 second  )......................................................

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7-3 Manual Datalogger ( Set sampling time = 0 second  )....................................................

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7-4 Check time,sampling time information...............................................................................

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7-5 SD Card Data structure.......................................................................................................................

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8. Saving data from the SD card to the computer.......................................................

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9. Air filter net REPLACEMENT...............................................................................21
10. POWER SUPPLY from DC ADAPTER..........................................................................

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11. BATTERY REPLACEMENT............................................................................................

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12. SYSTEM RESET................................................................................................................

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13. RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE....................................................................................

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14. Micro suspend the particle (PM2.5) Parallel

 table of the indicator and activity are proposed................................................................................

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15. PATENT....................................................................................................................

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Summary of Contents for PM-1064SD

Page 1: ... this AIR QUALITY MONITOR with SD CARD DATA RECORDER marks a step forward for you into the field of precision measurement Although this Meter is a complex and delicate instrument its durable structure developed Please read the following instructions carefull yand always keep this manual within easy reach OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...CD Backlight ON OFF 10 6 4 ALARM function 11 6 5 User calibration function 12 7 DATALOGGER 15 7 1 Preparation before execute datalogger function 15 7 2 Auto Datalogger Set sampling time 2 second 16 7 3 Manual Datalogger Set sampling time 0 second 17 7 4 Check time sampling time information 17 7 5 SD Card Data structure 18 8 Saving data from the SD card to the computer 19 9 Air filter net REPLACEME...

Page 3: ... CO2 0 to 10 000 ppm Barometer 10 0 to 1100 0 hPa 7 5 to 825 0 mmHg 0 29 to 32 48 inHg PM2 5 time weighted average reading Data hold Record Max Min ALARM setting there is beeper sound output and external device control output Health index 0 9 detection and alarm Can replacement air filter net Built in clock and Calendar real time data record with SD memory card sampling time can be set from 2 seco...

Page 4: ...ime Setting range Manual Push the data logger button once will save data one time Set the sampling time to 0 second Manual mode can also select the 1 to 99 position Location no Data error no 0 1 of total saved data max Memory Card SD memory card 1 GB to 32 GB Measurement SD memory card Format preparation Set clock time setting Set sampling time main setting Auto power OFF management Set beep Sound...

Page 5: ...C to DC 9 V power adapter Power Current DC 230 mA approximately Backlight ON approximately DC 250 mA Operating 0 to 50 32 to 122 Temperature Operating Less than 80 R H Humidity Weight 387 g 0 85 LB Dimension 164 X 93 X 72 mm 6 5 X 3 7 X 2 8 inch Accessories Instruction manual 1 PC Included AC to DC 9 V adapter 1 PC Optional Air filter net AF 01 Accessories USB cable USB 01 RS232 cable UPCB 02 Data...

Page 6: ...bon dioxide Range 0 to 10 000 ppm CO2 Resolution 1 ppm Carbon Accuracy 40 ppm dioxide 1 000 ppm 50ppm 3 of reading 23 5 1 000 ppm 3 000 ppm 50ppm 5 of reading typically 3 000 ppm 10 000 ppm Repeatability 20 ppm 3 000 ppm Barometric pressure Barometer 4 0 1mmHg 0 01inHg Accuracy 1 5 hPa 1 2 mmHg 0 05 inHg Unit hPa Resolution 0 1 hPa mmHg inHg Range 10 0 to 1100 0 7 5 to 825 0 0 29 to 32 48 ...

Page 7: ...HOLD key button 3 11 ALARM socket 3 4 REC key button 3 12 RS232 socket 3 5 TIME SET key button 3 13 DC 9V power adapter socket 3 6 ENTER LOG key button 3 14 PM2 5 Air sampling inlet Air filter net 3 7 FUNCTION key button 3 15 PM2 5 Air sampling outlet 3 8 ALARM key button 3 16 Battery Cover Battery compartment 5 ...

Page 8: ... function Back to measurement mode 4 3 3 REC KEY 3 4 Fig 1 The maximum and minimum record 4 3 4 TIME SET KEY 3 5 Fig 1 A In the measurement screen press the button will display the year month day and time of the picture B In the measurement screen long press button 2 SEC it will Into the setting screen when the setting screen press the button change the setting of the first layer option 4 3 5 ENTE...

Page 9: ...per sound ON OFF setting SET DEC SD Card Decimal character setting USA or EURO SET T C F Temp Unit setting SET hPa Barometer unit setting SET ALARM Upper and lower alarm value setting SET PM2 5 Hour TWA PM2 5 Time Weighted Average setting SET Meter Altitude Altitude value setting SET ESC Escape setting 4 5 Setting screen Description 4 5 1 SET SD F SD memory card format A Press or buttons to select...

Page 10: ...t YES press ENTER KEY function is to store this setting and proceed to the next function setting SET BEEP SET DEC B When no press ENTER KEY store press TIME SET KEY proceed to the next function setting SET BEEP SET DEC 4 5 6 SET DEC SD Card Decimal character setting A Press or KEY select USA or EURO when the ENTER KEY function is to store this setting and will advance to the next function setting ...

Page 11: ...value adjustment the user can adjust the height based on the current location then press the ENTER key The set value is stored and will enter next function setting SET Meter Altitude SET ESC 4 5 12 SET ESC Escape setting Press the TIME SET KEY once you leave the setting screen 5 Measurement procedure 5 1 METER POWER ON Press POWER KEY 2 SEC When you Into the the boot screen about 20 SEC After you ...

Page 12: ... data is locked eg SCREEN8 6 1 2 Press HOLD KEY once off screen lock feature eg SCREEN1 6 2 Data Record 6 2 1 Press REC KEY once the screen will appear REC symbol at the same time begin PM2 5 RH and Temp maximum and minimum data processing eg SCREEN9 6 2 2 Press REC KEY once the screen appears REC MAX symbol and the reading will display the maximum value eg SCREEN10 6 2 3 Press REC KEY once the sc...

Page 13: ...s Measured value 5 B High ALARM status Measured value upper limit set value Hysteresis value the Alarm goes OFF C Low ALARM status Measured value lower limit value Hysteresis value the Alarm goes OFF D Example PM upper limit set value 50 PM lower limit value 30 D 1 When the measured value PM 50 then ALARM to ON D 2 When the PM when the measured value 45 H 50 5 3 45 50 3 so 45 47 ALARM goes OFF D 3...

Page 14: ...lue of the confidential correction eg SCREEN19 as the standard machine after determining the value press ENTER KEY store then back to the first layer PM calibration screen eg SCREEN17 then press TIME SET KEY proceeds RH screen eg SCREEN20 6 5 3 RH calibration In SCREEN20 screen press ENTER KEY proceeds SCREEN21 adjust the picture when the machine with a standard value of a given machine steady pre...

Page 15: ...ion In SCREEN26 screen press ENTER KEY proceeds SCREEN23 adjust the picture when the value of the machine with a standard machine is stable press or KEY adjust the machine calibration standard value eg SCREEN27 as a standard machine after determining press ENTER KEY to store the value then back to the first layer Temp calibration screen eg SCREEN26 at this time press HOLD and REC KEY 3 SEC Then aw...

Page 16: ...6 SCREEN7 SCREEN8 SCREEN9 SCREEN10 SCREEN11 SCREEN12 SCREEN13 SCREEN14 SCREEN15 SCREEN16 SCREEN17 SCREEN18 SCREEN19 SCREEN20 SCREEN21 SCREEN22 SCREEN23 SCREEN24 SCREEN25 SCREEN26 SCREEN27 SCREEN28 SCREEN29 14 ...

Page 17: ...7 It recommend strongly do not use memory cards that have been formatted by other meter or by a computer Reformat the memory card with your meter c Time setting If the meter is used at first time it should to adjust the clock time exactly please refer chapter 4 5 2 page 7 d Decimal format setting The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the as the decimal for example 20 6 1000 53 Bu...

Page 18: ...o set the beeper sound is enable refer to Chapter 4 5 5 page 8 b Pause the datalogger During execute the Datalogger function if press the Logger Button 3 6 Fig 1 once will pause the Datalogger function stop to save the measuring data into the memory circuit temporally eg SCREEN13 Remark If press the Logger Button 3 6 Fig 1 once again will execute the Datalogger again eg SCREEN12 c Finish the Datal...

Page 19: ...ll show position no eg SCREEN14 It can use the Button 3 7 Fig 1 or Button 3 8 Fig 1 to set the measuring Location no 1 to 99 for example room 1 to room 99 to identify the measurement location the Display will show P x x 1 to 99 eg SCREEN14 b Finish the Datalogger Press the Logger Button 3 6 Fig 1 continuously at least two seconds the LOGGER indication will be disappeared and finish the Datalogger ...

Page 20: ...After exist the Datalogger then execute again the data will save to the PAB01 XLS until Data column reach to 30 000 columns then will generate a new file for example PABXX001 XLS 3 Under the folder PAB01 if the total files more than 99 files will generate anew route such as PAB01 4 The file s route structure PAB01 PAB01001 XLS PAB01002 XLS PAB01099 XLS PAB02 PAB02001 XLS PAB02002 XLS PAB02099 XLS ...

Page 21: ...n or insert the SD card into the SD card adapter then connect the SD card adapter into the computer 3 Power ON the computer and run the EXCEL software Down load the saving data file for example the file name PAB01001 XLS PAB01002 XLS from the SD card to the computer The saving data will present into the EXCEL software screen for example as following EXCEL data screens then user can use those EXCEL...

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Page 23: ...er decries to zero the Replace Filter Information will be remove 10 POWER SUPPLY from DC ADAPTER The meter also can supply the power supply from the DC 9V Power Adapter Insert the plug of Power Adapter into DC 9V Power Adapter Input Socket 3 13 Fig 1 Then Press and hold Power Button 3 2 Fig 1 2 sec The meter will be power ON 11 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 When the left corner of LCD display show it is n...

Page 24: ...n to press the Reset Button 3 10 Fig 1 once a while will reset the circuit system 13 RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE The instrument has RS232 PC serial interface via a 3 5 mm terminal 3 12 Fig 1 The data output is a 16 digit stream which can be utilized for user s specific application A RS232 lead with the following connection will be required to link the instrument with the PC serial port Meter PC 9W D...

Page 25: ...n send the Temp data 3 D12 D11 Annunciator for Display µg m 3 H0 RH 04 01 02 CO2 19 hPa 91 mmHg 78 inHg 80 D10 Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative D9 Decimal Point DP position from right to the left 0 No DP 1 1 DP 2 2 DP 3 3 DP D8 to D1 Display reading D1 LSD D8 MSD For example If the display reading is 1234 then D8 to D1 is 00001234 D0 End Word RS232 FORMAT 9600 N 8 1 Baud rate 9600 Parity No parity D...

Page 26: ...demands especially reduce the outdoor sports 7 54 58 If no one is uncomfortable There are the adults and children of for instance eyes aches heart respiratory tract and 8 59 64 cough or have a sore cardiovascular vessel disease should throat etc should reduce the physical demands 9 65 70 consider reducing the especially reduce the outdoor sports outdoor sports 9 70 There are the adults and There a...

Page 27: ...tement 200 299 Will have phenomenon obviously worsened to the Very sensitive ethnicity reduce its ability of movement Unhealthful General masses look at the health may produce all kinds of symptoms 300 Hazardous Except discomfort symptom is apparent worsens and causes some diseases to begin ahead of time to the sensitive ethnicity Lower normal people s movement ability 15 PATENT The meter SD card ...

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