Handheld Laser Particle Counter MODEL 3887 Operation Manual Read this manual carefully and understand the warnings describe
3 Battery Compartment Use four (4) AA rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries. Operating hours by battery power
43. Precautions for Use The following precautions must be taken when using the instrument. ● Sampling There are possibilities of particle deposi
54. Measurement Modes The instrument is equipped with six (6) measurement modes. ● REPEAT Mode (Suitable for re
64-1 REPEAT Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)
7 REPEAT 30B 20:32 READY 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 00/02 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 Press START/STOP key REPEAT 30B 20:32 RUN
8Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the “ENTER” key is pressed. SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→ 2TIM
9Relation between SAMPL and INT For example, when a measurement is performed with the following setting: と設定して
104-2 SINGLE Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen
11 Cursor Operation The cursor moves each time the “ENTER” key is pressed. SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00→SAMPLE 01:00
124-3 CONT Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)
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13 Press START/STOP key CONT 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 00:01 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/M3 CONT 30
144-4 CALC Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)
15 Press START/STOP key CALC 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 09:59 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 01/10 5.0 0.0
164-5 REMOTE Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)
17 Press START/STOP key CALC 30B 20:32 RUN 0.3 0.00E+0/m3 09:59 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 01/10 5.0 0.00E+0/M3 CALC AVG
184-6 ISO>4 Mode Setup procedure is shown below. (Character positions may not correspond to the actual screen.)
19 ISO>4 30B 20:32 READY 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 00/02 1POINT Press START/STOP key ISO>4 30B 20:32 R
20 ISO>4 30B 20:32 END 0.5 0.00E+0/m3 5.0 0.00E+0/m3 02/02 FINISH? ISO>4 30B
215. View Stored Data Data stored in the LPC can be viewed on the screen or by printing. Displaying on the LPC screen --------
225-1 Viewing Stored Data on LPC Screen The data stored in the LPC can be viewed on its screen by the following procedure.
iImportant Safety Information Types and definitions of warning signs used in this operation manual are shown below. Danger: To prevent serious
235-2 Printing Stored Data Required Items: To print the measured data, a dedicated cable and printer is required. Printer Cable MODEL 3887-07 Pr
24● Print Example (1) REPEAT, SINGLE, CONTINUOUS Mode (2) CALCULATION Mode
25 (3) ISO>4 Mode ISO>4 RECORDS : 00050-00051 LOCATION: 02 2000 / 03 / 21 16 : 40 E=LFO TEST: 01 : 00
265-3 Delete Stored Data The data stored in the instrument can be deleted by the following procedure.
276. Useful Functions The LPC is equipped with useful functions as listed below. 1) Alarm Threshold can be set to
286-1 Alarm The procedure for setting the alarm is shown below. Po
296-2 Changing Measurement Unit The procedure for changing the measurement unit is shown below.
306-3 Calendar Setting The procedure for adjusting the calendar is shown below.
316-4 Communication Setting The procedure for setting the communication protocol to communicate with a computer is shown below.
326-5 Hotkey By presetting the HOTKEY function, measurement in the preset measurement mode can be performed on pressing the START/STOP key on the &
ii Danger ○ Never disassemble or heat the battery pack, or discard the battery pack in fire. - The battery pack may explode. ○ F
336-6 Automatic Measurement Start Measurement will start automatically when the preset time has expired. Setup procedure is shown
347. Error Messages When there is an error, the self-diagnosis function displays a symbol on the screen indicating an er
358. Low Battery Alarm Battery alarm will be displayed when battery capacity drops below a certain level during battery
369. Specifications Product Handheld Laser Particle Counter Model 3887 Measuring Particle Size 0.3, 0.5, 5.0μm (Optio
3710. Troubleshooting If you have a problem with your unit, please check the following list for solutions. Sympt
38When making an inquiry, please provide the following information. * Product Name: Handheld Laser Particle Counter * Model Number: 3887 * S
3912. Contact Information U.S.A. KANOMAX USA, INC. PO Box 372, 219 Route 206, Andover, NJ 07821 U.S.A. Tel: (800)-247-8887 / (973)-786-638
iii Caution ○ Do not use or keep the instrument in hot, humid, or dusty environment. - The instrument may not function properly outside the spe
iv Caution ○ Pull out the plug when the instrument is not in use. - Failure to observe the above may cause electrical shock, fire hazard, and
vTable of Contents 1. Packing List ... 1 1.1 Standard Ac
11. Packing List Check all components when opening the package. For purchasing optional accessories, please contact your local distributor. 1.1
22. Description of Components Inlet 2.83L/min suction volume START/STOP Key To start/stop sampling POWER Key To turn
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