User Manual for Ultravation models including: 67 .POJUPS, UVC Monitor Radiometer, UVC Radiometer, UVC Monitor, Monitor, Monitor Radiometer
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User Manual For Radiometer model: 67$.POJUPS PROUDLY DESIGNED AND MADE IN THE USA WARNING All power should be turned off prior to installation. Never expose eyes or skin to UV light from any source. Wear gloves, glasses/face shield per ANSI Z87.1 and coverall exposed skin. The UV lamp(s) should not be touched without gloves. Pbelefoasree sretaardtinthgisinesntatilrleatiinosnt.ruction manual Product 5IF67$.POJUPSJTBOBEWBODFE TUBUFPGUIFBSU 673BEJPNFUFS Included Controller UV Sensor Interface Cable User Manual Features 4 digit, high intensity, alphanumeric display is easily readable in high light conditions. Multi-function Single MODE button is very intuitive to operate. 3 color LED indicator. Audible Alarm Buzzer. UV sensor supplied. Metal housing of the sensor lasts a lifetime as opposed to (UV vulnerable) plastic housings. Data Logger Analog Output Voltage (optional) Factory programmable UV thresholds (NRE fee may apply) Specs Power supply: 24VAC, 50-60Hz or 24VDC, 0.35A Dry contact output (Maximum) : 1A 250VAC resistive loads. Data logging analog output: 0VDC = 0% intensity, 10VDC = 100% UV intensity. Operating temperature: 0-50°C (120°F). Maximum intensity range: 20,000 µW/cm2. Maximum accumulated days counter: 999 days. 1 Dimensions Width: 3.75" (9.5cm) Length: 2.5" (6.2cm) Height: 1.125" (3.8cm) Software, Screens and Operation Screen 1 Upon powering up the unit, the software revision will be displayed for about 5 seconds. If the "MODE" button is depressed the screen will stop showing the revision and jump to the next screen. SCREEN #1: r1-6 (Revision 1.6) If the optional data logging is installed, after the revision the unit will scroll "data logger." Screen 2 Next, the unit will advance to the default screen to indicate "Pxyz" where "P" equals the percentage of UV light detected as referenced to the baseline* and "xyz" represents the value of "P." See instructions for SCREEN #5 to learn how to set the baseline. For example: SCREEN #2: "P73" (the measured intensity is at 73% of the maximum set intensity of 100%). 2 Screen 3 Tapping the "MODE" key once more will advance the unit to SCREEN #3. SCREEN #3 will scroll "Intensity xxxx" to indicate absolute UV measured intensity times 10, in µW/cm2 where "xxxx" is the value of measured intensity in µW/cm2 x 10. For example: SCREEN #3: "Intensity 1234" (the absolute measured intensity is 1234 x 10 12,340 µW/cm2). Screen 4 Tapping the "MODE" key once more will advance the unit to SCREEN #4. SCREEN #4 will display "dxyz" to indicate the number of days elapsed since the baseline* reset where "d" signifies days and "xyz" is the measured value of days elapsed. For example: SCREEN #4: "d321" (the lamp has been used for 321 days since the baseline* reset). Screen 5 Tapping the "MODE" key once more will advance the unit to SCREEN #5. SCREEN #5 will scroll "Hold To Reset". By holding down the "MODE" key for more than 3 seconds the radiometer will reset the lamp percentage's reading to 100% and days elapsed to 0. *This is to reset the baseline of all measurements with the exception of the absolute intensity measurement (SCREEN #3). 3 For example: SCREEN #5: "Hold To Reset".After the baseline is reset by holding down the "MODE" key for more than 3 seconds, the screen will display "done". When the screen changes to "done", indicating that the baseline was reset SCREEN #2 (percentage) will show 100 (%) and SCREEN #4 (days) will show 0 (days). Screen 6 Tapping the "MODE" key once more will advance the unit to SCREEN #6. SCREEN #6 will scroll either "beeper enabled" or "beeper disabled" depending on the last saved state of the alarm buzzer. To change between states, hold down the "MODE" button while in this screen for more than 3 seconds. "Beeper enabled": When the beeper is enabled the radiometer will beep when the "MODE" key is pressed and also when the measured lamp percentage is lower than YYY%, where "YYY%" equals a factory programmed threshold. "Beeper disabled": When the beeper is disabled the unit will not beep during alarms, but will continue to beep on key presses. For example: SCREEN #6: "beeper enabled" or "beeper disabled" The state of the beeper (enabled/disabled) is saved in non-volatile memory and will not be affected by a loss of power. 4 Error Screens The following scrolling screens will indicate abnormal operations of the radiometer. The radiometer will revert to normal operation once the problem is corrected: 1- "Connect Sensor" a proper sensor is not attached to the radiometer. To correct this error check that the sensor is properly plugged into the unit. 2- "Sensor Saturated" the sensor detects UV intensity greater than 21,300 µW/cm2. To correct this error move the sensor to a more suitable distance from the UV source being measured. Factory Programmable Thresholds Thresholds are expressed by measured lamp percentage. aa%: Green LED threshold bb%: Yellow LED threshold cc%: Blinking RED LED threshold YYY%: Buzzer threshold LED color indication: Green: > aa% of the UV irradiance Yellow: aa - 1% to bb% of the UV irradiance Red: < bb% of the UV irradiance Blinking RED : < cc% Defaul thresholds: LED color indication: Green: 75% - 100% UV Intensity Yellow: 60% - 74% UV Intensity Red: 40% - 59% UV Intensity Alarm: 0% - 39% UV Intensity 5 Data logging output (optional) If this option is installed, a linearized analog voltage is output with the following end points: 0% = 0 V + 100 mV - 0 mV 100% = 10 V ± 500 mV The data logging voltage will be set according to the baseline reset procedure outlined above. Mounting the Sensor The UV sensor must be mounted facing the lamp(s), approximately 3-10" (8-25 cm) away from the lamp(s). If the radiometer displays "Sensor Saturated" the sensor has detected UV intensity greater than 21,300 µW/cm2. Move the sensor away from the lamps until this condition is resolved. Using two screws, mount the sensor on a , c d cy . fc w w wd F m fm cb k c mm d c wb d c .T c y c w cm Mounting the Controller , w d . T c U w b ck f c c N :U 6 db m d w m ,c fc w cw m c . w c yc b d f d . 50° d 90% RH. f cb . c by ky f c dc b dc b m y dw v dw y Ele tri al Conne tions AG Ic cw w dm dv d w y. k d b c ck c c bf w T mv w f m m d y . m b ck, w. m d c wd v b v f w mv Ud m f w w f Dr Conta t Output cd m w UV , y dyc c mc b m z d.T m d. 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