Kunak AIR Pro Air Quality Monitor User Guide
- June 10, 2024
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Kunak AIR Pro
QUICK START GUIDE Rev: 6
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QUICK START GUIDE
1.1 Package Content
The Kunak AIR Pro is always supplied mounted into the solar shield and with an
eSIM preconfigured to work with it. To install and configure a SIM card,
please refer to the manual on how to change the SIM card.
Gas cartridges, probes and power supplies are sent separately.
Standard Kunak AIR Pro Package:
- 1x Kunak AIR + Solar Shield (more information about the version on the label of the box)
- 5x Cartridge slot cap (plugged)
- 1x Particle sensor cover kit1
- 1x Wall or mast mounting kit
- 1x Stainless steel hose clamp
- 1x Allen key 4 mm
- 1x Quick start guide
If any
damage has been produced during transport, please, contact KUNAK or your local
distributor.
1.2 Required Tools and Equipment
To install the Kunak AIR Pro, you need the following tools:
- 4-mm Allen Key (provided).
- (For mast installation) Screwdriver or 6 mm socket wrench.
- Cutter for the stainless-steel hose clamp.
- (For wall installation) Screwdriver and 4 bolts (minimum 2).
1.3 Parts of a Kunak AIR Pro Station
1. Inlet Particle sensor
2. Support holder
3. Outlet Particle sensor
4. Metallic grid
5. Solar Shield
6. External Temp, Humidity, pressure and dew point sensors| 7. Cartridge
8. Power button
9. Connectors for power and optional probes
10. LCD display
11. Display Buttons
12. LEDs indicators
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1.4 Power On/Off Button
Please note that the button cuts off all power to the device so that the gas
sensors are no longer powered and will have to be restabilised when powered
on.
| ON| Button pressed down. If it was already pressed down the power button,
press the sleep button to reactivate the device.
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OFF| 1. Hold down during 5 sec the sleep button and wait for the LCD
indicators.
2. The LCD will show the messages before going to sleep and when the LCD is
Off, the device can be totally powered off by un-pressing the power button
(button at enclosure level).
1.5 LEDs Indicators and Display Buttons
The LEDs below the display indicate the current status of the device.
RED LED | GREEN | INFORMATION |
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ON | ON | Powering ON or OFF |
ON | OFF | Error status |
OFF | ON | Measuring or connecting to the Kunak Cloud |
ON (blink 1Hz) | OFF | Device ON at stand-by mode and charging |
OFF | OFF | Between measures or powered off |
There are two buttons below the LCD that will change the LCD messages. To access the functionality of the buttons, for the upper symbols briefly press the button, and for the lower symbols, press the button for 5 seconds.
Icon | Name | Hold | Description |
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Info | Simple | Show information about the state of the device and |
the sensors
| Alarms| 5 sec| Currently not available
| Maintenance| Simple| Currently not available
| Sleep| 5 sec| Switching the working mode to stand-by or to
normal mode..
1.6 Installation of the Smart Gas Cartridge
The VOCs sensor cartridge ionises ambient air generating small amounts of
O3, so avoid installing it near O3, NO2 or SO2 sensors. For example, place the
VOCs sensor in slot 5 and the O3, NO2 and SO2 sensors in slots 1, 2 and 4;
avoid placing them in slot 3.
The cartridge can be installed at any slot of the Kunak AIR Pro device (always
with the device switched off). When is turned ON, the device will
automatically detect the cartridge and its position showing them at the LCD
display. The positions are: 1.7 Pluggable Probes or Extra Sensors
There are 5 plugs at the bottom of the Kunak AIR Pro device to connect the
power and extra sensors. Each M12 plug is different and only fits its specific
connector.
The probes or extra sensors can be plugged to the Kunak AIR Pro device in
every moment and some of them depends on the characteristics chosen at the
purchase time. The probes will be automatically detected at start-up of the
device. The features of each connector are:
- Connector 1 (M12 x 4 pins type T): Power 7V to 12V.
- Connector 2 (M12 x 4 pins type D):
- K-A3-xx-3: Ethernet PoE.
- K-A3-xx-4: Modbus Slave.
- Connector 3 (M12 x 5 pins type B): Sound Level Meter.
- Connector 4 (M12 x 8 pins type A): Modbus Master & (WBGT or Pyranometer).
- Connector 5 (M12 x 5 pins type A): Anemometer & Rain Gauge.
1.8 Checking Before Deployment
Be aware while installing a cartridge or a probe sensor.
- The Kunak AIR device must be powered OFF while plugging/unplugging a cartridge or probe. If the device is powered ON while doing the change, it can damage the sensor or the Kunak AIR Pro station. Press firmly on the cartridge.
- Be careful while inserting the cartridges into the device, the pins may bend if the cartridge is not inserted perpendicularly.
- If a SIM card is going to be installed, please go to “Install or Change the SIM card” section of the Kunak AIR Pro User Manual.
Before placing the base station in the final location, it is recommended to
connect the cartridges and probes to test the correct function of the station
in the office.
The steps to properly test the device prior to deployment are described below.
The device will be factory configured being ready to start working.
Video tutorial of the steps described below
https://youtu.be/F5rGv3jc1G4
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Remove the metallic grid cartridge protector by loosening the bolts and sliding the protector forward.
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Plug the cartridges of your choice into the device.
➢ Be careful when inserting the cartridges into the device, the pins can bend if the cartridge is not inserted perpendicularly.
➢ The device must be switched off during connections. -
Plug all the probes that will be installed at the final deployment by removing the cover of the connector in which the probe will be mounted. Do not remove covers from connectors that are not going to be used.
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Keep the cartridge covers and the connectors protectors of the probes in the cartridges box for future use.
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Press the power ON button (the button must be held down) and check on the display that the device detectsall the cartridges (on its position) and probes.
If any sensor is not detected, verify that it is properly connected. -
Mount the metallic grid cartridge protector and tighten the two bolts.
Put the device at stand-by or power OFF depending of your needs.
1.9 Location Selection
Selecting a location depends on the final application, road traffic
monitoring, urban background, etc.
However, the user should have the following considerations when selecting the
final location:
Install the device far away from very close pollution sources and without
enough air flow (chimneys, air conditioners, etc), that may disturb your
readings. If a sonometer is also going to be placed, install it in a place
with low wind impact, avoiding vibration sources and avoiding electromagnetic
sources.
Install the unit between 3 and 4 meters high. If the unit is installed with
solar panel, locate the devices far away from buildings, trees, etc…. to be
sure that the solar panel receives maximum solar radiation to guarantee a
correct battery recharge. Otherwise, Kunak AIR Pro will run out of battery. if
the device is intalled with a solar panel in the North hemisphere, the solar
panel must face to the South, and to the North in case of the South
hemisphere.
1.10 Installation to Mast or Wall Mount
The Kunak AIR Pro device must be mounted in a determined way due to some
design restrictions.
The fixed Kunak AIR Pro model should be mounted with the five cartridge sensor
holes facing down and the Kunak AIR Pro sticker facing to the front.
The steps to install the Kunak AIR Pro to a wall or mast are described below.
The device is delivered completely mounted into the solar shield.
Different types of possible installations: vertical mast, horizontal mast or
wall. The minimum mast diameter on which the device can be hung is 3cm.
Video tutorial of the steps described below
https://youtu.be/-n6oZB9kzg8
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Place the base of the support on a wall or mast.
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Place the support to the base with the two bolts.
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Place the device inside the support through the groove.
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Screw the two captive fixing bolts.
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Connect the power connector and the probes. Screw the probes connectors all the way in.
➢ The device must be switched off during connections. -
Power ON the device returning from “stand-by” by pressing the sleep button or by pressing down the power ON button.
Table 1 – Installation steps
Note: Once the device is working normally, the status of all sensors,
battery, charge and connection can be checked by pushing the button.
1.11 Storage and Transportation
There are some aspects to consider if the Kunak AIR Pro device is going to be
stored or transported to change of location.
Before uninstalling the device, turn it off.
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Push the sleep button for 5 seconds.
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LCD will show that is sending the last data.
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Wait until the LCD and the LEDs are off.
To avoid the stabilization period of the gases sensors, let the device at Stand-by mode. If it is going to be stored long period of time, with the device in stand-by: -
Un-press the power button (it must rest at the same level that the LCD).
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Unplug the gas cartridges.
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Store them at the antistatic bag provided.
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Plug the cartridge covers to the device.
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Put the covers on the connectors.
It is very important that the power button is un-pressed before transportation
or storage for long period of time. This ensures that the internal battery
power is not connected.
1.12 Kunak Cloud Account
When purchasing a Kunak AIR Pro device an email with initial User account and
Password of Kunak Cloud (www.kunakcloud.com) is
sent. If no user account has been sent, please contact your distributor or
KUNAK. Only an Admin account can create new accounts if free items are
available. Check the user manual of Kunak Cloud to get more info.
1.13 Verification of the Correct Functioning
On the Kunak AIR Pro start-up, follow the LCD display infos to know that all
the sensors are detected by the device and it is correctly connected to the
Kunak Cloud. This procedure can last up to 5 minutes. Also, it is recommended to
wait for the first data to arrive on the Kunak Cloud platform. See the figure
below to find the last connection time. The device must turn green or yellow (with
warnings) indicating that is connected and checking the “last connection
time”. It can be read when the last connection was made.
Once the device has successfully connected to the cloud, it sends one
measurement to Kunak Cloud before start working at the configured sampling and
sending periods. These values can be checked in the dashboard. If the device
has been switched off for a long time or the battery has been disconnected,
the sensors may require several minutes (between some minutes several hour)
till the cartridges reach the working conditions. If the values send by Kunak
AIR Pro while the sensors are stabilizing are out of range, the Cloud platform
will invalidate these values.
Then, it is recommended to wait a from 2 hours to 24 hours (depending on the
sensor) after the first initialization to check the sensor readings. Every
Kunak AIR Pro has been factory pre-calibrated before shipping to guarantee the
best accuracy as possible during initial deployments. However, a final local
calibration may be required to reach the best performance of the sensors.
While Kunak AIR Pro is turned ON and after switching it OFF, the user can
access to Kunak Cloud to check the data, connections, health of the devices,
sensor readings, etc. Please, check that sensors readings, battery and signal
values, charge, etc. are within expected ranges to detect any anomaly.
Kunak AIR Pro must communicate its values to Kunak Cloud, but sometimes a
connection may fail. In these cases, the devices will store all the readings
till a successful connection is achieved.
If the device status is “OFF” or “OFFLINE” in Kunak Cloud, wait until the next
connection period and/or check its last battery value. When the installation
has been made under very low signal levels, (<-90dBm), the number of failed
connections could be higher than desired, but no data should be lost.
Be aware when analysing data that each sampling period is an average. It is
calculated from the last sample to the new one. The average timestamp is set
at the end of the sampling time.
If the sampling period is 5 minutes, Kunak AIR device will calculate the
average, for example, from 12:08 to 12:13 and the timestamp of that measure
will be 12:13.
In order to offer the data with the maximum possible reliability, the device
has a data discrimination mechanism after a connection to the Kunak Cloud to
prevent certain electromagnetic interference (EMI) that can alter the data
being sampled at that moment. Once the connection is made, the device will
discard the following data in the next 2 to 5 minutes. The range of discarded
data, variates depending on the sampling period and the sending period
configured. The “Sampling period” and the “Sending period” can be changed
through Kunak Cloud. An example of how much time the data is discharged (Guard
period) regarding the “Sampling” and “Sending period” is shown below.
Sampling period | Sending period | Guard period |
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5 mins | 30 mins | 2 mins |
10 seg | 30 mins | 5 mins |
Table 2 – Examples of Guard period regarding the Sampling and Sending
period
Therefore, if it is desired to have a very small sampling period of e.g. 1
minute, it is recommended that the sending period is large, at least 1 hour,
to minimise the number of data that are lost due to the guard period.
1.14 Getting help
Scan the QR code to get more information about the Kunak AIR Pro device or
visit our web page www.kunak.es/en/help-center/kunak-air-
pro/.
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References
- Ambient Monitoring Specialists | Kunak
- kunak.es/en/help-center/kunak-air-pro/
- Outdoor air quality monitoring solution | Kunak AIR
- Outdoor air quality monitoring solution | Kunak AIR
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