Operation
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W A R N I N G
Instrument status alarms are inactive if samples times are 10 seconds or
less. Flow error alarms may not occur if sample time is less than 15
seconds. To ensure proper instrument status and flow alarm operation,
utilize a sample time of 15 seconds or larger.
N O T E
With firmware version 2.4 and higher, you will be able to print reports
and/or export sample data selected by date. There is no need to
create new zones to select data by date. There is no need to print all
samples in a zone to view a specific sample or samples taken on
specific dates. Samples can also be selected by date for a given
recipe and zone.
Field
Description
Start Delay
Start Delay indicates how long it will be before the first
sample is taken.
N O T E
It takes approximately 10 seconds for the pump to reach
the flow set point; taking a measurement before the pump
is functioning properly may result in a data and flow error.
Sample Time
Sample time indicates how long the instrument will run for
each sample.
Hold Time
Hold Time indicates how long the instrument pauses
between samples.
Cycles
Cycles is the total number of samples you want collected.
In Automatic mode, a cycle value of 0 causes the
instrument to count continuously using the settings for
Delay, Time, and Hold until the Start/Stop button is pressed
again.
Volume
Volume sets the volume of air that will pass through the
instrument for each sample. After you enter a volume, you
must select Cubic Feet, Cubic Meters or Cubic Liters for
measurement.
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