Kanomax OMX-ADM User manual

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Handheld Odor Meter
OMX-ADM
Operation Manual
Ver. 2
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction............................................................................................................... 4
1-1. Supplied Components List ..................................................................................... 4
1-2. Warning ................................................................................................................... 5
1-3. Cautions .................................................................................................................. 6
1-4. Unit Dimension ...................................................................................................... 7
2. General Description .................................................................................................. 8
2-1. Features .................................................................................................................. 9
2-1-1. LCD Display ........................................................................................................ 9
2-1-2. Base Unit ........................................................................................................... 10
2-2. Accessories ............................................................................................................ 11
3. Measurement ........................................................................................................... 12
3-1. Real-time Sampling Mode .................................................................................... 12
3-1-1. Measurement Preparation ............................................................................... 12
3-1-2. Measurement .................................................................................................... 13
3-2. Memory Sampling Mode ...................................................................................... 13
3-2-1. Measurement Preparation ............................................................................... 13
3-2-2. Measurement .................................................................................................... 13
3-2-3. Memory Overflow .............................................................................................. 14
3-3. Peak-hold Function .............................................................................................. 15
3-4. Zero-point Function .............................................................................................. 15
4. Data Filing Software ................................................................................................ 16
4-1. How to Download Software.................................................................................. 16
4-2. How to Install Software ....................................................................................... 16
How to Install USD Drivers Software ......................................................................... 17
4-3. Preparation ........................................................................................................... 18
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4-4. Open Software ...................................................................................................... 18
5. Specification ............................................................................................................. 19
6. Maintenance and Servicing ..................................................................................... 20
6-1. Replacement of “AA” Alkaline Batteries ............................................................ 20
6-2. Replacement of Button Battery ........................................................................... 20
6-3. Maintenance of Air Purifying Unit ..................................................................... 21
6-4. Replacement of Filter for Suction Nozzle ........................................................... 21
6-5. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 22
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Name
Q’ty
OMX-ADM Base Unit
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Suction Nozzle
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AC Adaptor
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‘AA’ Alkaline Battery
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USB Connection Cable
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Air Purifying Unit
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Activated Carbon (50cc/bag)
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Replacement Filter for Air Purifying Unit
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Replacement Filter for Suction Nozzle
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Operation Manual
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1. Introduction 1-1. Supplied Components List
Thank you for purchasing of Shinyei Handheld Odor Meter.
Handheld Odor Meter is packaged carefully and includes all the components necessary for full
operation.
Upon receipt, check the contents and find you received the items as below in good condition.
The instrument kit contains:
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1-2. Warning
Warning
Do not use any adaptors except supplied original AC adaptor. Do not use in explosive atmosphere. Do not use the device where combustible and/or explosive gasses exist.
The device is not designed for explosion proof.
Do not dismantle the base unit.
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1-3. Cautions
Cautions
Do not install, use, or store the unit at a place where:
- Ambient temperature is not in the range of -10 to 40 degree in C. (14 to 104 degree in
F)
- Ambient humidity exceeds 90%R.H.
- Condensation occurs due to rapid temperature change.
- Corrosive and/or explosive gases exist.
- Direct vibration and/or stream occur.
- Mush dust, salty materials, and/or iron powders exist.
- Static electrons, magnetic, and/or electronic noise occur.
- Cool or warm air from conditioners influences directly.
- The unit is exposed to direct sunlight.
- Heating occurs due to heat radiation.
Do not use or store the unit at a place where the following gases exist:
- Extremely concentrated odor.
- Cigarette smoke and/or oil mist.
- Silicon compound gas included in hair spray, adhesive, and silicon rubber etc.
- High concentrated chloride, acidic substances, corrosive gas, and chlorofluorocarbon
etc.
Exchange new batteries if battery status displays “Low.” Do not use rechargeable batteries. Do not use liquid such as benzene and/or thinner to clean the unit surface. Do not block suction nozzle and/or exhaust nozzle.
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1-4. Unit Dimension
Unit: mm
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2. General Description
Handheld Odor Meter is the most popular simplified tool for odor analysis which enables to
show the relative odor strength numerically by comparing odor gases and purified air.
The reading shown on the display is calculated based on our original principle.
With the installation of data filing software, measured data can be transferred to PC in easy
steps.
Odor Strength
Simply turn on the unit and start measurement.
Real-time relative odor strength can be measured continuously.
Odor Intensity
Odor Strength is converted into ammonia odor intensity by the scale of 2.5 to 5.0 (in 0.1 unit)
based on odor concentration of measurement environment.
NOTE Odor Intensity is determined based on Japanese Regulation that allows evaluating odor
level by 6 scales.
Peak-hold
Maximum odor strength level can be retained.
Memory Sampling Measurement Mode
Up to 511 measuring data can be saved upon selecting sampling rate: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 60, 120 or
300 seconds.
Data Filing Software
By using original data filing software, measuring data from the unit can be transferred to PC.
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2-1. Features
No.
Name
Function
Ready
Blinks for about 10min for initializing when the unit is turned on.
Start measuring when it stops blinking.
Odor Strength
Displays odor strength in numeric value from 0 to 999.
Start blinking when overflowed.
Calendar Function
Upper: Year-Month-Date
Lower: Hour-Time
Peak Hold
Retains Maximum odor strength.
Battery Status
■■■■ Full
■■■□ Good – Measureable for 3 to 4 hours approx.
■■□□ Moderate – Measureable for 1 to 2 hours approx.
■□□□ Low – Change battery immediately.
□□□□ No battery.
USB
Shows USB Cable is connected.
Odor Intensity
Displays odor intensity of ammonia gas concentration based by the
scale of 2.5 to 5.0 (in 0.1 unit).
Hold ENTER for approx. 3 seconds to turn ON or OFF.
Data No.
Shows number of saved data.
Memory
Displays remaining memory capacity from 0 to 100%.
Sampling Rate
Select sampling rate.
NOTE “RT” refers to Real-time Sampling that measures Odor
Strength and Odor Intensity every 1 second continuously.
2-1-1. LCD Display
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2-1-2. Base Unit
No.
Name
Function
Hold 3 seconds for “peak-hold function”. (See 3-3.) Hold and turn on the device at the same time to set calendar.
Select sampling rate. (See 3-2.) Set calendar.
Use for “zero-point function". (See 3-4.) Set calendar.
Confirm sampling rate and/or “zero-point” function.
Power Switch
Turn on/off the unit.
AC Adaptor Port
Connect AC adaptor if necessary.
Suction Nozzle
Takes sampling air and/or object gases.
Exhaust Nozzle
Exhaust sampling air and/or object gases.
USB Port
Connect attached USB cable for PC connection.
Battery Box
Open/Close to replace batteries.
Hook Pin
Use for straps.
Calendar Settings
1. Hold and turn on the device at the same time to set calendar.
2. When “Year” is blinking, change to the arbitrary number.
3. Press to confirm the settings.
4. Repeat 2. And 3. to set month, date, hour, and minute.
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2-2. Accessories
Name
Function
AC Adaptor
Connect to the unit during the measurement if necessary.
Air Purifying Unit
Attach to the unit for “zero-point function”. (See 3-4.)
Activated Carbon
Exchange activated carbon when deodorization using air
purifying unit is not effective.
Replacement Filter for Air
Purifying Unit
Replace filter when deodorization using air purifying unit is not
effective.
Replacement Filter for Suction
Nozzle
Replace filter when gets dirt.
USB Connection Cable
Use to transfer measuring data from the unit to PC.
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3. Measurement 3-1. Real-time Sampling Mode
3-1-1. Measurement Preparation
1. Place filter to suction nozzle.
2. Attach suction nozzle to the unit before measurement.
3. Use “AA” alkaline batteries or AC adaptor.
or
4. Turn on the unit at clean ambient.
It takes about 10 min for the unit initializing and start measuring.
NOTE The unit sets “zero” point when the initializing is done.
NOTE To get the zero point stable, initializing at clean environment is recommended.
NOTE To get “Zero” point forcibly, use air purifying unit. (See 3-4.)
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3-1-2. Measurement
1. Turn on the unit and wait for about 10 minutes until “Ready” stop blinking and the
initializing is done.
2. Start measuring.
3. Use data filing software if necessary.
4. Turn off the unit when odor strength shows close to “0”.
3-2. Memory Sampling Mode
3-2-1. Measurement Preparation
Refer to Page. 11.
3-2-2. Measurement
1. Turn on the unit and wait for about 10 minutes until “Ready” stop blinking and the
initializing is done.
2. Press until sampling rate on LCD display starts blinking.
3. Select sampling rate by pressing.
4. Press to finish selecting sampling rate.
5. Press (one time) and (twice) to save data.
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3-2-3. Memory Overflow
Memory overflow occurs when the internal memory is full.
If there is no space remained, calendar on LCD display starts blinking and data number becomes
“0”.
To delete saved memory, press and at the same time while the unit is turned
off.
Keep pressing and and turn on the device.
NOTE Saved memory in the unit will not be deleted automatically when it is transferred to PC.
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3-3. Peak-hold Function
Press for over 3 seconds during Real-time sampling.
By using this function, the highest value of odor strength keeps being displayed until the unit
measures higher value.
NOTE Press for over 3 seconds again to cancel the function.
NOTE The function is not displayed on the saved data.
3-4. Zero-point Function
By using this function, the unit sets the baseline accurately when it is turned on.
The unit sets the baseline at the place where the initialization is done.
After 10 minutes initializing, the unit will display Odor Strength “0” (baseline) automatically
regardless of the measurement environment.
If you need to set the baseline accurately, connect Air Purifying Unit to purify the air forcibly.
1. Press until calendar on LCD display “0” and starts blinking.
2. Press to proceed, or press to cancel.
NOTE If you set zero-point forcibly under dirty environment, odor strength may keep
displaying “0”. In this case, please set zero-point again under clean environment.
NOTE Zero-point function cannot be performed in memory sampling mode.
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How to Install USB Drivers Software
Install USB Drivers software before connecting USB cable to PC.
1. Download the latest software from the link as below.
https://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx
2. Install the software.
NOTE If PC CPU is 32bit, select
“CP210xVCPInstaler_x86.exe”.
If CPU is 64bit, select
“CP210xVCPInstaler_x64.exe”.
NOTE Warning message appears if
incorrect file is selected.
3. Confirm Device Manager displays “Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge (COM)”
after the installation.
4. Confirm assigned COM number.
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4-3. Preparation
Connect the unit to PC by USB connection cable.
4-4. Open Software
1. Double-click shortcut icon on desktop, or open the file from program files.
2. Confirm main screen appears.
3. Read “Handheld Odor Meter Data Filing Software Manual” for details.
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5. Specification
Detection Method
Semiconductor gas sensors
Object Gas
Hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, ammonia, etc.
Sampling Method
Continuous sampling by built-in pump
Detection Range
0 ppm to 25 ppm approx. (ammonia concentration)
Display
Digital LCD display
Odor Strength (0 to 999)
Odor Intensity (2.5 to 5.0)
Response Time
Ammonia (2ppm): Reaches 90% responsiveness within 20 seconds
Ammonia (10ppm): Reaches 90% responsiveness within 20 seconds
Power Source
4 “AA” alkaline batteries or AC adaptor
Consumed Power
1,100mW approx. with “AA” alkaline batteries
Storage Temp. Range
0 to 40 degree in C (No dew condensation)
Dimensions
74(W) x 167.50(L) x 35(D)
Memory
32,732 data or 511 files
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6. Maintenance and Servicing
6-1. Replacement of “AA” Alkaline Batteries
Replace “AA” alkaline batteries when battery status on LCD display becomes “Low”.
6-2. Replacement of Button Battery
The unit uses a button battery (model: CR2032) for memory back up.
When to replace:
- Pasts 5 years approx. after purchasing.
- Confirms when calendar or time on LCD display is incorrect.
1. Turn off the unit and remove “AA” alkaline batteries.
NOTE Do not connect AC adaptor.
2. Push the round part of button battery firmly until the left part of button battery moves up.
3. Take out the battery.
NOTE Do not use metal tools or easily broken stools like
screwdrivers or pencils.
4. Insert the new battery.
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Top
Top Wire Gauze
Top Filter
Arrow Label
Activated Carbon
Bottom Filter
Bottom Wire Gauze
Bottom
Filter
Suction
Nozzle
Do not exceed the line.
6-3. Maintenance of Air Purifying Unit
Replace activated carbon and filters in Air Purifying Unit to
prevent gases absorbed in the unit.
1. Twist the Air Purifying Unit to open.
2. Take out top wire gauze, top filter, activated carbon, and bottom filter.
NOTE Do not take out bottom wire gauze.
3. Replace bottom filter and fill in activated carbon up to the line.
NOTE Do not exceed the line when replace activated carbon.
4. Replace top filter and top wire gauze.
6-4. Replacement of Filter for Suction Nozzle
Twist Suction Nozzle and replace filter if necessary.
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6-5. Troubleshooting
If you find:
Check:
The unit does not operate. Check battery status or connect
AC adaptor.
Check battery polarity.
Odor Strength does not change.
Get the unit closer to object.
Connect Air Purifying Unit to
clean the absorbed gas in the
unit.
Clean nozzle with alcohol and
make sure to dry it up.
Odor Strength on LCD display keeps blinking.
Odor concentration is too high and
overflowed.
Try to lower the gas concentration.
Time on LCD display keeps blinking.
Memory is overflowed.
Delete data.
Sampling rate cannot be selected.
Memory is overflowed.
Delete data.
Data # becomes “0”.
Memory is overflowed.
Delete data.
“SErr” is shown on LCD display.
Sensor malfunction.
Contact us if the message keeps
being displayed.
“PErr” is shown on LCD display.
Built-in pump malfunction.
Contact us if the message keeps
being displayed.
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