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Installation & User Guide
Dust Particle Sensor
Dust sensor has been designed to detect the level of dust particles in the air. The air is sucked in through the air inlet on the side and released through the outlet on the top. Once the air comes in contact with the sensor the level of dust particles is measured and reported through the software.
Please note that the dust sensor must be fitted sideways and the air inlet and outlet should not be blocked.
Dust sensor is directly connected to the
through one of the 14 ports on the back using a standard sensor cable. Once the sensor is detected by the
Dust sensor settings could be accessed in the environment section. On the main screen click on the environment button. Select the appropriate
You may use the default settings by pressing the Auto Setup button at the bottom of the screen; or you can use alternative settings due to different environmental conditions. Read frequency indicates how often the sensor measures the level of particles in the air; Reporting frequency shows how often the reading is reported & Store frequency indicates how often the reading is stored in the log file. The status reading could be in the range of 1000 to 8500. If you wish to lower this figure go to the calibration settings by clicking on the advanced button. The status reading is directly affected by the value of C2. That means by decreasing the value of C2, you could lower the range of status reading.
By enabling the Change function the software will notify you if there is a sudden change in the level of dust particles in the air. Define the minimum and maximum limits and press save. Depending on the environmental conditions the normal reading varies in the range of 1500 to 2500.
If the level of particles in the air exceeds the defined limits, the software will notify the user by going into the alarm mode. Instantly an alarm transaction will appear on the main screen stating the date & time and the type of the alarm. All the alarms and routine readings can be observed in the Reports section.
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