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SOLAIR Particle Counter

SOLAIR Particle Counter. Overview Lighthouse SOLAIRs. SOLAIR 3100/5100 0.3 µm / 0.5 µm. SOLAIR 3350 / 5350 0.3 µm / 0.5 µm. 4 Models of SOLAIRs 3100 / 5100 0.3µm / 0.5 µm @ 1.0 CFM 3200 / 5200 0.3µm / 0.5µm @ 50 LPM 3350 / 5350 0.3µm / 05µm @ 100 LPM 1100LD 0.1µm @ 1.0 CFM

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SOLAIR Particle Counter

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  1. SOLAIR Particle Counter

  2. Overview Lighthouse SOLAIRs SOLAIR 3100/5100 0.3µm / 0.5µm SOLAIR 3350 / 5350 0.3µm / 0.5µm • 4 Models of SOLAIRs • 3100 / 5100 • 0.3µm / 0.5µm @ 1.0 CFM • 3200 / 5200 • 0.3µm / 0.5µm @ 50 LPM • 3350 / 5350 • 0.3µm / 05µm @ 100 LPM • 1100LD • 0.1µm @ 1.0 CFM • Serving a Wide Variety of Markets SOLAIR 3200 / 5200 0.3µm / 0.5µm SOLAIR 1100LD 0.1µm

  3. Overview Lighthouse SOLAIRs SOLAIR 3100/5100 0.3µm / 0.5µm SOLAIR 3350 / 5350 0.3µm / 0.5µm • All SOLAIRs • Brilliant TFT Display • Recipes & Report Wizards for Cleanroom Testing • Support for International Languages • Easy to Use User Interface SOLAIR 3200 / 5200 0.3µm / 0.5µm SOLAIR 1100LD 0.1µm

  4. SOLAIR Models: 3100 / 5100 • Cover for Connectors: Improving the Wipe Down Ability

  5. SOLAIR TFT Touch Screen Display Award Winning Interface: 2004 Semiconductor International Magazine 2006 Cleanrooms Magazine The Easy To Use & Learn User Interface

  6. Review of the SOLAIR User Interface

  7. SOLAIR User Interface Location Recipe Date Time Mode Cycles Sample Time Hold Time Records Power/Battery Status Flow Status Environmental Data

  8. Main Screen Buttons Alarm Ack. Print / Same Location About Start / Stop Configuration View Data Run Reports

  9. Icon Based Configuration Configuration Main Screen Easy to Use and Learn Icon Based Configuration Saves Time and Money When Creating Operating Procedures and Training Operators

  10. Sample Setup Programmable: Number of Cycles Delay Time Hold Time Sample Time Sample for Time or Volume: Cubic Feet Cubic Meter Liter 00:00:00 HH:MM:SS

  11. Sample Setting Settings Count Modes: Automatic Manual Beep Concentration Particle Display Cumulative / Differential Raw or Normalized Normalized to: Particles / Cubic Foot Particles / Cubic Meter MODE MODE FORMAT

  12. Alphanumeric Location Labels Alpha-Numeric Location Labels: Can Be Uploaded or Downloaded From PC Using LMS Express Software Slide for Location After Sample Auto-Increments the Location

  13. On Screen Alarm Each Individual Channel Size will be Highlighted when it Exceeds a Preset Alarm Limit (Intelligent Alarming).

  14. Alarm Set-Up Particle Alarm 0.3 5.0 10.0 0.5 1.0 3.0 2 Channels for Alarms Programmable By Channel Size

  15. Output Setup OutputAutomatically to a Printer or USB Drive on: • Each Sample • On Alarm Print Forward or Reverse Output With or Without Model Name Serial Number Separator Cumulative Differential This Saves Paper! USB Printer Output on Sample Output on Alarm Print Reverse

  16. Single Record Viewing and Printing This Feature Allows Viewing a Specific Record in the Buffer and Allows Printing it Without Having to Print all Records. Slide for Record

  17. Wizard for Automatic Report Calculations Report Function will Calculate: • # of Samples • # of Locations • Volume of Air Needed to meet Cleanroom Class Selected

  18. Wizard for Automatic Report Calculations Particle Size Clean-room Class or Grade EU GMP Grade A Select Grade A B C D Sample Area Occupancy Status Setting The User MAY Change Sample Parameters as Desired Based Upon Report Class & Room Information, The Minimum Sample Requirements are Used as Default Parameter Values! Desired Locations are Selected Here Air Flow

  19. Changeable Date Format Allows Users To Select The Date Format. MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD or DD/MM/YYYY can be Selected.

  20. Options Adjust: • Screen Brightness • Volume • Language Align Touch Screen Select One Channel Display Auto Start (Restart After Power Loss and Restore) One Second MODBUS

  21. Additional Features: Language Support Handheld Models Also Support These 2016 3016 5016 3016 IAQ Chinese Simplified

  22. Particle Channel Set-up Users Can Select What Particle Size Channels are Stored and Displayed

  23. The Buffer Can Be Cleared From the Particle Counter Clear Buffer

  24. Security Power-On Password Configuration Password This Feature Prevents Unauthorized Users From Altering the Operation of the Particle Counter

  25. Accessible only by Service Password Set-Up • Analog Channels Set Service Password Adjust Flow Control Firmware Upgrade Enter Calibration Settings

  26. SOLAIR TFT Touch Screen Display Recipe Name Award Winning Interface: 2004 Semiconductor International Magazine 2006 Cleanrooms Magazine The Easy To Use & Learn User Interface

  27. Recipes Additional Functionality: The Solair Rev E has recipes and report setup functions to simplify cleanroom testing

  28. Recipes Additional Functionality: • User Notification USB Detected • Progress Bar for Data Transfer

  29. Recipes Additional Functionality: • Load / Unload Recipes • Add / Delete Recipes • View Recipes • Edit Recipes

  30. Sample Recipes Sample Recipes hold the following information: • Recipe Name • Particle Channels • Analog Channels • Number of Cycles • Delay Time • Sample Time • Hold Time • Sample Size • Count Mode (Auto, Manual, Beep, Conc) • Data Display (Cumulative, Differential, Raw, Normalized) • Alarm Configuration • Output Setup

  31. Sample Recipes Sample Recipes hold the following information: • The recipe name is displayed on the top left corner of the Recipe Edit • The user may assign/change a recipe name for each recipe • Recipe names may contain up to 12 characters. Only alphanumeric characters and ‘_’ may be used • The user may enable/disable particle channels to be used in the recipe • The user may enable/disable analog channels to be used in the recipe

  32. Sample Recipes Sample Recipes hold the following information: • The analog configuration includes the analog type, units and min/max ranges for each analog channel • Sample parameters including number of cycles, delay time, sample time, hold time, and sample volume may be saved in each recipe • Sample settings such as count mode, data display and data format may be saved in each recipe • Enabled alarms and alarm thresholds may be saved in each recipe

  33. Sample Recipes Sample Recipes hold the following information: • Each recipe may be associated with any location. A recipe may be associated with more than one location • The user may associate any location(s) with a recipe by selecting a location and pressing the Add button • The user can also remove associated locations by selecting the recipe and pressing the Remove button • Output settings such as Output on Sample and Output on Alarm may be saved in each recipe

  34. Report Recipes Report Recipes hold the following information: • Recipe Name • Particle Channels • Number of Cycles • Delay Time • Sample time • Hold Time • Sample Size • Count Mode (Auto, Manual, Beep, Conc) • Data Display (Cumulative, Differential, Raw, Normalized) • Alarm Configuration • Location • Standard Report Type (Fed Std, ISO 14644-1, EU-GMP 2009) • Class or Grade • Room Information (Area, Air Flow, Status) • Minimum Locations to Sample • Minimum Number of Samples • Minimum Sample Volumes • Locations assigned to sample points

  35. Sample Recipes • The functional map shows how recipes are accessed, selected, and edited from the Recipe Configuration screen • The user may access the Recipe Configuration screen from the configuration menu • Sample recipes are displayed with the sample icon and report recipes are displayed with the report icon . Recipe Configuration

  36. Sample & Report Recipes • Sample recipes are displayed with the sample icon • Report recipes are displayed with the report icon .

  37. Enhanced Service & Calibration Access to Laser Thresholds via Service Improved Diagnostics!

  38. Recipe Features NOW in the Handheld! Recipes in the Color Handheld Rev E Support for Chinese and Other Languages Coming

  39. Software: Included as Standard To Excel Download LMS XChange & Express Software Ships w/ Rev E Solairs:

  40. Software Options LMS XChange Included With all Handhelds and Portables: Download Data: Sync Locations: Locations Can be Stored and Synced with Particle Counters LMS Express Additional Free Graphical System: Designed to Meet 21 CFR Part 11 Download Data: Sync Locations: Locations Can be Stored and Synced with Particle Counters LMS Express RT Monitoring System Software. Supports Remotes and Portables Designed to Meet 21 CFR Part 11 Can be Used as a Small FMS System

  41. LMS XChange Down Load Data can be Viewed in Normalized or Raw Format: Location Names can be Uploaded to the Particle Counter. No Data Storage in the Application. All Data Can be Exported to Microsoft Excel. Sync Locations: Locations Can be Stored and Synced with Particle Counters

  42. LMS Express Download Software Download Data to a Secure Data Base: All Functionality to Meet 21 CFR Part 11 is built into the Application. Data is Saved and Can Be Viewed. Graphs, Charts and Cleanroom Reports Can Be Generated. Sync Locations: Locations Can be Stored and Synced with Particle Counters

  43. LMS Express RT • Real-Time Monitoring to a Secure Data Base: • In Accordance with 21CFR Part 11 • Supports Portable Particle Counter Data Download. • Data is Saved and Can Be Viewed as: • Graphs • Charts • Cleanroom Reports Can Be Generated • Sync Locations: Locations Can be Stored and Synced with Particle Counters

  44. Features Benefits Saves Time In Training / Writing SOPs Saves Time and Eliminates Mistakes During CR Testing Reduced Cost of Ownership 2X Laser Diode Life of Competitors! • Easy to View / Use Color Touch Screen • Built In Cleanroom Reports • Extreme Life Laser Diode with >20 Years MTTF

  45. Features Benefits Aids in 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance (with LMS Express) ISO 14644-1 Compliant Calibration & Performance Increased Availability of Instrument with Spare Batteries • Password Security • ISO 21501-4 Calibration • Removable Battery

  46. Top 3 Selling Points: SOLAIR & Handheld • User Interface: • Touch Screen • Easy To Use NOW EASY TO SEE! • Learn • Train Someone • Write SOPs • Extreme Life Laser Diode Technology • LONGEST LIFE LASER DIODE in the Industry! • Optical Communications Grade Laser Diode • Accelerated Tests to Verify Lifetime >20 YEARS (SOLAIR 3100/5100, 3200/5200, 3350/5350) Accelerated Tests at 75 Degrees Celsius and Full Power

  47. Top 3 Selling Points: SOLAIR & Handheld • Built In Reports • Federal Standard 209E • ISO 14644-1 • EU GMP Reports

  48. Thank You For Your Attention

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