Aranet4 Wireless Indoor Air Quality Monitor Sensor User Manual

June 6, 2024
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Aranet4 Wireless Indoor Air Quality Monitor Sensor User Manual

Aranet4 Wireless Indoor Air Quality Monitor Sensor

WHAT IS THE ARANET4 DEVICE?

The Aranet4 sensor is a battery powered CO² meter with additional measurements of temperature, relative humidity and atmospheric pressure. * The device is suitable for monitoring the CO² level in indoor environments such as at home, in office or at school.

Measurement data are displayed on power-efficient e-ink screen allowing for long battery life.
Additionally the device can provide a visual and sound notifications in case the CO² level surpasses the high concentration level of 1400 ppm (parts per million) – level typically associated with complaints of drowsiness and poor air quality.

FIG 1 WHAT IS THE ARANET4 DEVICE

Aranet4 uses the nondispersive infrared (NDIR) sensor to measure the concentration of CO². The CO² gas in the chamber absorbs infrared light and this absorption is measured by the sensor. The less light passes through – the higher the CO² concentration. The CO² gas absorbs only a specific wavelength of the light therefore an optical filter is used.

By using the Aranet4 app on your smart device it is possible to wirelessly access the real-time data and up to one week of historical measurement data. The app also allows to configure the Aranet4 device. The Aranet4 app supports connection of several Aranet4 sensors to monitor their parameters remotely from a single smart device.

Additionally up to 100 Aranet4 PRO devices can be connected to the Aranet PRO base station.
Refer to the chapter USING ARANET4 DEVICE WITH THE ARANET PRO BASE STATION.

  • Atmospheric pressure data measurements are available only on the Aranet4 app. More information in chapter HOW TO PAIR THE ARANET4 TO MY SMART DEVICE.

THE ARANET4 SENSOR SCREEN EXPLAINED

FIG 2 THE ARANET4 SENSOR SCREEN

  1. CO² concentration level in ppm (parts per million).

  2. Temperature of the air in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Refer to the switch positions of the Aranet4 in chapter SWITCH POSITIONS EXPLAINED.

  3. Relative humidity of the air (RH %).

  4. Battery level.

  5. Alarm status. The speaker symbol is visible when alarm function is activated. The alarm settings can be adjusted using the Aranet4 app.

  6. Bluetooth status. If the Bluetooth symbol is visible the Bluetooth pairing function is enabled. Refer to switch positions of the Aranet4 in chapter Switch positions explained. Make sure Bluetooth connectivity is enabled on your smart device in order to connect to the Aranet4 device.

  7. Radio status.* If the radio symbol is visible, the connectivity with Aranet PRO base station is enabled. Refer to switch positions of the Aranet4 in chapter SWITCH POSITIONS EXPLAINED.

  8. CO² indication mode. If the leaf symbol is visible the CO² level indication is set to plant mode (plants require higher CO² level than humans). If the leaf symbol is not visible, then CO² level indication is set to human mode. You can select the mode using the Aranet4 app.

  9. CO² threshold level indication. When the human mode of the CO² indication is selected:
    FIG 3 THE ARANET4 SENSOR SCREEN
    When the plant mode is selected:
    FIG 4 THE ARANET4 SENSOR SCREEN

  10. CO² calibration mode indication. Symbol “A” is displayed when calibration is set to automatic. No letter is displayed when calibration is set to manual mode.

SWITCH POSITIONS EXPLAINED

The Aranet4 device has four small configuration switches that allow the user to adjust the preferences of the device.

To access the configuration switches, open the cover of the battery compartment on the back of
the device. While batteries remain inserted, adjust the switch position (up or down) using the pin
tool that is supplied with the Aranet4 device (or any other suitable thin tool).

Switches can be adjusted while batteries are removed as well, but note that if you remove the
batteries, the measurement history will be erased from Aranet4 memory. The changed preference setting will be enabled once the batteries are inserted back in.

FIG 5 SWITCH POSITIONS

CO² CALIBRATION

The Aranet4 device is calibrated at the factory. However, the user can perform CO² calibration
manually when needed. During the manual calibration the Aranet4 device must be exposed to fresh air (about 420 ppm of CO²) and the environment should be stable (not changing). Maintain a distance of at least 1 meter from the device during the calibration process.

To start the manual CO² calibration, change the position of the switch from MANUAL to AUTO and then back to MANUAL (maintain maximum of 1 second between each movement). The calibration progress will be displayed on the screen of the device. In case of a calibration failure message, make sure that the environment requirements are met and repeat the process from the beginning.

Manual calibration can be done using the Aranet4 app as well.

In case of automatic calibration mode, the Aranet4 device needs to be exposed to a fresh air at
around 420 ppm (for instance, outdoors or room with good air exchange) at least once a week.

HOW TO PAIR ARANET4 TO MY SMART DEVICE?

Connect your smartphone with the Aranet4 device via Bluetooth by using iOS or Android app to:

  • Access real-time measurement data overview
  • View seven day measurement history
  • Set alarms and frequency of sensor readings
  • View atmospheric pressure monitoring
  • Access all nearby Aranet4 devices
  • Do the CO² calibration of the device
  • Get access to the available firmware updates

FIG 6 HOW TO PAIR ARANET4 TO MY SMART DEVICE

Your mobile phone must have either Android 6.0 or newer (for Android) or iOS 11.00 or newer (for iPhone) in order for you to be able to download the app.

The Aranet4 device can be connected to a smart device using the Bluetooth connection and the Aranet4 app on either iPhone or Android. Make sure Bluetooth connectivity is enabled on your smart device and on your Aranet4 device.

  1. To connect your Aranet4 device to your smart device do the following steps:
  2. Launch the Aranet4 app and on the main page (My devices) add a new device by clicking on the (+) symbol.
  3. Select your Aranet4 device from the list.
  4. When prompted, confirm the start of pairing.
  5. Type in the 6 digit passcode that is shown on the display of your Aranet4 device.

USING ARANET4 DEVICE WITH THE ARANET PRO BASE STATION

The Aranet PRO base station serves as a device for collecting, storing and maintaining data
from all types of Aranet sensors, including Aranet4. Up to 100 sensors can be connected to a
single Aranet PRO base station which has a capacity to store the measurement history up to
10 years.

To connect the Aranet4 device to the Aranet PRO base station, initiate the sensor pairing mode on the Aranet PRO base station and start the pairing on the Aranet4 device by changing the switch position from disable (0) to enable (radio symbol). Alternatively, while switch is in the enable position (radio symbol on screen is visible), remove and reinsert the batteries. Please note, that by removing the batteries, the measurement history will be erased from the Aranet4 memory.

Find out more about the Aranet PRO base station at aranet.com and follow the User Guide on
how to pair Aranet sensors to the Aranet PRO base station.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

If you can’t find the answer that you are looking for in this manual, please take a look at the
Aranet4 FAQ section at aranet4.com/faq. Otherwise send us a message to support@aranet.com.

RETURNS AND WARRANTY

In case of a return or a warranty claim, please contact your sales representative. For Terms
and Conditions refer to aranet4.com/terms-conditions
ARANET4.COM

For more detailed information about Aranet products, please visit www.aranet.com, contact your Aranet representative or write to info@aranet.com. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice. © 2020 SAF Tehnika, JSC. All rights reserved.

FIG 7 RETURNS AND WARRANTY

FIG 8 RETURNS AND WARRANTY

  • For best accuracy, recommended operating range is 10 °C to 40 °C (50 °F to 104 °F) and 20 % to 60 % RH (non-condensing). Prolonged operation beyond these ranges may result in a shift of sensor reading, with slow recovery time.
    ** Bluetooth pairing disabled, LoRa radio disabled, data transmission at a 10 minute interval.

ARANET4 IS NOT IMPACT RESISTANT!
DO NOT USE THE DEVICE IN HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENTS (GREATER THAN 85%)! DO NOT LEAVE THE DEVICE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT!

For more detailed information about Aranet products, please visit www.aranet.com, contact your Aranet representative or write to info@aranet.com. Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice. © 2020 SAF Tehnika, JSC. All rights reserved.

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