Green Air 7001 Portable
Order CDMC-7 for Monitor Controller combination
![]() | Carbon Dioxide and Temperature Monitor Equipped with patented dual beam Absorption Infrared technology, the 7001 is an easy-to-use CO2 and temperature monitor designed for use in residential or commercial applications. With the ability to display CO2 readings in less than 30 seconds. The 7001 is also equipped with an output for recording data via accessory cable and data logger. Recorded data can be graphed and printed using our Windows based VG graphing software. | ![]() |
Features
Performance
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Outputs
Output - Digital
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Power Supply
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Method Dual Beam Absorption Infrared | Sample Method Diffusion or flow through (50 - 100 ml/min) | Warranty 18 months parts and labor |
FEATURE DESDRIPTION
1. Lightweight - Made of ABS plastic. |
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| BASIC HOOK UP PROCEDURE | |
1. Plug the CDDS-2 controller power cord into 120 volt outlet. 2. Plug the CO2 monitor transformer into 120 volt outlet. 3. Insert the transformer plug into the monitors power input jack. 4. Connect the patch cord between the monitor and the controller. 5. Turn the model 7001 monitor and the CDDS-2 controller "on". Allow both units a 2 to 3 minute warm up period. 6. Plug CO2 producing equipment into the outlet located on the underside of the CDDS-2 sequencer. The system is now ready to operate. 7. Set monitor and controller according to programming instructions. |
The above example shows the basic hookup for automatic control of CO2 generators or emitter systems. |
EXHAUST SYNCHRONIZED OPERATION | |
This diagram demonstrates the exhaust synchronized method using the CT-DH-3 atmospheric controller to defeat CO2 production during exhaust functions. | The CDMC-7 system can be combined with the Green Air Products CT-DH-3 temperature and humidity controller, to defeat CO2 production during exhaust functions. Plug power cord from CDDS-2 sequencer into the left equipment outlet on the CT-DH-3. Power to the sequencer will be interrupted when ever temperature or humidity conditions constitute an exhaust function. CO2 production will resume immediately after the exhaust function is completed. |
DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS
Modes of operation visible on the display and accessible through the on-board buttons.
Warm-Up Mode - One minute warm-up indicated by the word WARM-UP in the upper left corner. - One minute warm-up indicated by the word WARM-UP in the upper left corner.
Normal Operating Mode - After warm-up the sensor will stabilize and display current conditions. - After warm-up the sensor will stabilize and display current conditions.
Elevation Settings Mode - This feature allows the user to correct the monitor for elevation changes. - This feature allows the user to correct the monitor for elevation changes.
Calibration Settings Mode - Set the C02 concentration or temperature when calibrating. - Set the C02 concentration or temperature when calibrating.
Calibration in Prog Mode - Displays when calibration is in progress. - Displays when calibration is in progress.
Low Battery - Displays when the power source is low. - Displays when the power source is low.
START UP OPERATION
Battery Operation - For portable use, the monitor operates on 4 AA batteries. - For portable use, the monitor operates on 4 AA batteries.
Normal (Non-Alkaline) up to 50 hrs - Alkaline up to 70 hrs - Rechargeable up to 60 hrs.
Battery Installation - Remove the battery cover (located on the back) by pressing the pressure clip (located on the bottom near the kickstand) and pull upward. - Remove the battery cover (located on the back) by pressing the pressure clip (located on the bottom near the kickstand) and pull upward.
Follow the battery diagram imprinted on the plastic on the back cover for proper installation.
Low Battery - Depending on the battery a warning signal will flash (indicated by the blinking Low Battery LCD) when there is less than 30 minutes of battery life. At this point the batteries should be replaced or the AC adapter should be used as a substitute. - Depending on the battery a warning signal will flash (indicated by the blinking Low Battery LCD) when there is less than 30 minutes of battery life. At this point the batteries should be replaced or the AC adapter should be used as a substitute.
If operation continues, the unit will become inoperable and only the Low Battery will be blink on the LCD display.
AC Power - The sensor is shipped with a 6V DC 5OOmA AC/DC adapter. - The sensor is shipped with a 6V DC 5OOmA AC/DC adapter.
To use the AC adapter, connect the plug into the back of the unit and plug the transformer into any standard wall outlet.
NOTE: Use the supplied adapter. Using the wrong adapter may cause damage to the unit. If power is lost during operation, battery operation will not function as a back up. Use the supplied adapter. Using the wrong adapter may cause damage to the unit. If power is lost during operation, battery operation will not function as a back up.
CO2 MONITOR OPERATION
Power-Up
Press the Power button. A two second delay will occur before the display becomes visible. A 10 second delay before current C02 readings are displayed. "Warm-up" will display for one minute.
Elevation Correction - Factory elevation is set at "zero" (sea level). For altitudes greater than 500 feet, adjustment will assure sensor accuracy. For elevation correction follow the steps below. - Factory elevation is set at "zero" (sea level). For altitudes greater than 500 feet, adjustment will assure sensor accuracy. For elevation correction follow the steps below.
1. While in Normal Mode press the "Mode" button once. The LCD will begin blinking. Press Enter. While in Normal Mode press the "Mode" button once. The LCD will begin blinking. Press Enter.
2. Press mode to toggle the elevation reading between feet (ft) and meters (m). Press mode to toggle the elevation reading between feet (ft) and meters (m).
3. Use the Up/Down button to adjust the altitude. The altitude can be adjusted in increments of 500 (feet) or 100 (meters). Once the correct altitude is set, press Enter to lock the setting. Use the Up/Down button to adjust the altitude. The altitude can be adjusted in increments of 500 (feet) or 100 (meters). Once the correct altitude is set, press Enter to lock the setting.
Display in Fahrenheit or Celsius - To change the temperature to read in Celsius or Fahrenheit, or to turn the temperature display off, use the Up or the Down button. - To change the temperature to read in Celsius or Fahrenheit, or to turn the temperature display off, use the Up or the Down button.
Stand-alone Monitoring - Once the batteries have been installed the sensor will begin to accurately display current room conditions. - Once the batteries have been installed the sensor will begin to accurately display current room conditions.
Monitoring using an External Data Logger -Voltage outputs for both C02 and temperature are available via an RJ-45 jack on the rear of the unit. -Voltage outputs for both C02 and temperature are available via an RJ-45 jack on the rear of the unit.
CO2 CALIBRATION
CO2 Calibration
I. The calibration procedure will last approximately 5 minutes. First remove the battery cover to provide access to the C02 calibration activation switch. Connect the supplied AC adapter to the back of the sensor. If you do not have the AC adapter, new batteries should be used. The calibration procedure will last approximately 5 minutes. First remove the battery cover to provide access to the C02 calibration activation switch. Connect the supplied AC adapter to the back of the sensor. If you do not have the AC adapter, new batteries should be used.
2. Power up the sensor and wait for the Warm-up to end. Power up the sensor and wait for the Warm-up to end.
3. Next, verify the Elevation correction has been set. Refer to Elevation Correction for procedure. Next, verify the Elevation correction has been set. Refer to Elevation Correction for procedure.
4. Press the Mode button twice. The Calibration mode will begin blinking. Press Enter. Press the Mode button twice. The Calibration mode will begin blinking. Press Enter.
5. Use the Up/Down Rocker button to adjust the lower reading on the display to the current ambient conditions. Pressing the button once will change the readings in increments of 10 ppm. Use the Up/Down Rocker button to adjust the lower reading on the display to the current ambient conditions. Pressing the button once will change the readings in increments of 10 ppm.
6. Next, on the backside of the unit locate the push button switch (under the battery cover, in the small round hole to the right of the connector jack), use a small pointed object to depress and hold the switch for 5 seconds. The Calibration light will begin to blink. Press Enter. Next, on the backside of the unit locate the push button switch (under the battery cover, in the small round hole to the right of the connector jack), use a small pointed object to depress and hold the switch for 5 seconds. The Calibration light will begin to blink. Press Enter.
7. Calibration In Progress will blink. The unit will program itself based on the C02 value that was input in Step 6. The calibration process will take about 5 minutes. When Calibration is complete, the display will return to the steady Calibration mode. Press Enter to return to normal operation mode. Calibration In Progress will blink. The unit will program itself based on the C02 value that was input in Step 6. The calibration process will take about 5 minutes. When Calibration is complete, the display will return to the steady Calibration mode. Press Enter to return to normal operation mode.
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
Use this procedure to adjust the temperature output when, for example, you wish to have the temperature output match a reference sensor. The accuracy of a field adjustment is dependent upon the stability of the environment is which the procedure is performed, and upon the accuracy of the reference sensor.
1. Before performing the temperature adjustment, connect the supplied AC adapter to the bark of the sensor. If you do not have the AC adapter, new batteries should be used. Before performing the temperature adjustment, connect the supplied AC adapter to the bark of the sensor. If you do not have the AC adapter, new batteries should be used.
2. Power up the sensor and, using the kickstand, place it on a flat surface in a stable environment relatively free of drafts or temperature changes. Wait 30 minutes for the unit to fully equilibrate with the environment. Do not hold the unit in your hand during this period. Power up the sensor and, using the kickstand, place it on a flat surface in a stable environment relatively free of drafts or temperature changes. Wait 30 minutes for the unit to fully equilibrate with the environment. Do not hold the unit in your hand during this period.
3. Press the Mode button three times. The word "TEMPERATURE" at the bottom of the display will begin blinking. Press the Mode button three times. The word "TEMPERATURE" at the bottom of the display will begin blinking.
4. Press Enter. Both the word "TEMPERATURE" and the numeric temperature display will begin blinking in unison. Press Enter. Both the word "TEMPERATURE" and the numeric temperature display will begin blinking in unison.
5. Use the Up/Down Rocker button to adjust the temperature reading to match the reference. Use the Up/Down Rocker button to adjust the temperature reading to match the reference.
6. Press Enter. The temperature offset is immediately adjusted, the blinking stops, and the unit is now in normal operating mode. Press Enter. The temperature offset is immediately adjusted, the blinking stops, and the unit is now in normal operating mode.
Specifications for 7001
Specifications for CO2 Monitor Performance of C02 Channel Temperature Channel Output - Analog Output - Digital Power Supply Accessories |
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