PyroScience O2 T Optical Oxygen Meter User Manual

August 13, 2024
PyroScience

PyroScience O2 T Optical Oxygen Meter

Product Specifications

  • Power Supply: 3.5V to 5.0V DC
  • Max Current: 70 mA (typical 40 mA)
  • Interface: USB, UART
  • Baud Rate: 115200
  • Data Bits: 8
  • Stop Bits: 1
  • Parity: None

Product Usage Instructions

Overview:
The O2 T is a device designed for energy supply and data exchange with a PC using various connectors for power, digital interface, and analog output.

Introduction:
The micro-USB connector on the left side panel provides energy supply and data exchange with the PC. On the right-hand side, there are two connectors – X1 for power and digital interface (7-pins) and X2 for analog output (5 pins).

Quick Start:
Step 1: Download the correct software and manual from the downloads tab of your purchased device on the official website.

Connecting Sensors:
Follow the instructions provided in the respective sensor manuals for connecting and configuring sensors with the O2 T device.

Optical Sensors

Fiber-optic Sensors:
Detailed information about various fiber-optic sensors including their applications, analytes, and sensor types.

Contactless Oxygen Sensors:
Information about contactless oxygen sensors, their applications, and specific sensor types available.

Extension Port

Connector X1 (Power, Digital Interface, Analog In):
Detailed description of the pins on Connector X1 and their functions related to broadcast mode and trigger input. Instructions on how to configure broadcast mode using the control software.

Pin Name Function Description
1 GND Power Ground
2 VCC Power supply, 3.5V to 5.0V DC max. 70 mA (typ. 40 mA)
3 /USB_DISABLE Digital Input – Connect to GND for disabling the USB

interface
4| TXD| Digital Output (UART TX) – UART interface with specific
configurations
5| RXD| Digital Input (UART RX) – UART interface with specific
configurations

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • How do I disable the USB interface?
    Connect the /USB_DISABLE pin to GND to disable the USB interface.

  • What is the power supply range for the device?
    The device operates within a power supply range of 3.5V to 5.0V DC.

  • How can I trigger additional broadcast measurements?
    Connecting Pin 7 (/TRIGIN) to Pin 1 (GND) triggers an additional broadcast measurement.

OVERVIEW

  • The compact USB-powered fiber-optic meter FireSting®-O2 with 1, 2, or 4 channels for multiple analytes and sensor heads features:

    • freely configurable channels for O2 and temperature
    • broad optical sensor portfolio (multiple fiber-based and contactless sensor heads)
    • with (ultra-)high speed sampling
    • zero-noise and zero-latency temperature compensation
    • improved ambient light suppression and
    • smart measuring modes for prolonged sensor lifetime
    • oxygen and temperature determination simultaneously in one sample
  • This optical oxygen meter has integrated atmospheric pressure and humidity sensors for precise and easy oxygen sensor calibration, but also for automatic pressure compensation of the oxygen measurements. Furthermore, the FireSting®-O2 offers 4 analog outputs and a broadcast-mode.

  • The new innovative and user-friendly Pyro Workbench allows operation of several FireSting®-O2 meters in parallel as a scalable multi-channel system.

INTRODUCTION

  • The FireSting®-O2 comes with 1, 2, or 4 channels (optical sensor ST-connectors 1 to 4) for up to 4 fiber-optic sensors and one connector (T) for an external Pt100 temperature probe. The optical channel connectors are color coded, indicating the analyte (oxygen or temperature), which is currently measured and can be changed for each channel. The air inlet equilibrates the internal temperature, pressure and humidity sensors with the surrounding. Avoid covering these holes to ensure free air circulation towards the internal sensors.

  • The micro-USB connector on the left side panel provides energy supply and data exchange with the PC. Right-hand side of it, a connector X1 for power and digital interface (7-pins) and a connector X2 for analog output (5 pins) is located.

QUICK START

  • Step 1: Download the correct software and manual from the downloads tab of your purchased device on www.pyroscience.com
  • Step 2: Connect the FireSting®-O2 meter with the micro-USB cable to the Windows PC/laptop (Windows 7, 8, 10).
  • Step 3 : Connect appropriate PyroScience sensor(s) to the optical sensor connectors 1 to 4 at the device (see 4).
  • Step 4: Connect an external temperature sensor (item no. TDIP15 or TSUB21) to the Pt100 connector or, alternatively, an optical temperature sensor (see 5) to one of the optical sensor connectors 1 to 4 for automatic temperature compensation.
  • Step 5: Prepare appropriate calibration standards, as described in the respective sensor manuals (see 8).
  • Step 6: Start the logger software by clicking on the short-cut “Pyro Workbench” on your desktop.
  • Step 7: Open the Settings Wizard by clicking on the FireSting®-O2 picture. Select the respective analyte and enter all sensor settings for each sensor, including an appropriate mode of temperature compensation.
  • Step 8: Open the Calibration Wizard and follow the calibration instructions for each sensor. Measurements with the respective sensors will start automatically after all required sensor calibrations have been performed.
  • Step 9: Configure the Graphs according to your preferences.
  • Step 10: Activate Data Logging.

CONNECTING SENSORS

The fiber-optic oxygen and temperature sensors, as well as optical fibers needed for read-out of contactless sensors are connected to the ST-connectors of the FireSting®-O2 (1 to 4) with a male fiber plug.

  • Remove the black caps from the plug of the sensor / fiber.
  • Remove the red caps from the sensor ports at the FireSting®-O2 (the red caps should be put on again if it is not in use anymore to protect the optics).
  • Insert the male fiber plug of the sensor cable into the ST-port (female fiber connector) of the FireSting®-O2 and turn the bayonet coupling gently clockwise until the plug is locked firmly.

OPTICAL SENSORS

The FireSting®-O2 is compatible with a broad range of optical oxygen and temperature sensors from PyroScience. For an overview of available optical sensor types, please see the PyroScience website.

Fiber-optic Sensors

Sensor Item Analyte Application
Robust Probes OXROB… O2 stirred water, gas

Retractable Tip Minisensors

| *OXR…| O2|

water, gas & semi-solid samples

TPR…| Temp.

Fixed Tip Minisensors

| *OXF…| O2|

water, gas & semi-solid samples (esp. sea water)

TPF…| Temp.

OXF…-PT

|

O2

| gas

(puncturing septa/packaging)

Bare Fiber Sensors Minisensors

| *OXB…| O2|

water, gas & custom

TPB…| Temp.

Solvent-Resistant Probes

|

OXSOLV

|

O2

| approved polar and non-polar solvents
OXSOLV-PTS| O2| approved solvent vapors

Contactless Oxygen Sensors

Sensor Item Analyte Application

Nanoprobes

|

OXNANO

|

O2

| aqueous solutions & microfluidics

Sensor Spots

| OXSP5| O2|

water & gas

TPSP5| Temp.

Sensor Vials

| OXVIAL…| O2|

water & gas

TOVIAL…| Temp. & O2

Flow-Through Cells

| OXFLOW…|

O2

|

water & gas

OXFTC…
TPFLOW| Temp.
TOFTC2| Temp. & O2

water=water, seawater, aqueous solutions

Principle of contactless read-out of sensor spots and sensor vials

Examples of available sensor tips:

  • a) retractable microsensor
  • b) fixed minisensor with protected tip and with
  • c) protruding sensor tip, d) robust probe

EXTENSION PORT

The extension port of the FireSting®-O2 consists of the two connectors X1 and X2 (fitting connector plugs can be obtained from Phoenix Contact item no. 1778887 and 1778861).

Connector X1 (Power, Digital Interface, Analog In)

  • The pin configuration of the connector X1 is given in the table below. Pins 1-2 (GND and VCC) can be used for providing an external power supply (3.5…5.0 VDC), if the FireSting®-O2 should not be powered via the USB port. The transmit and receive pins of the UART-interface are given at pins 4 (TXD) and 5 (RXD) (communication protocol on request). When using the UART-interface it is recommended to connect pin 3 (/USB_DISABLE) to pin 1 (GND), which disables the USB interface.
  • Pin 6 (/PAUSE_BROADCAST) and Pin 7 (/TRIGIN) are related to the so called “broadcast mode” which can be configured in the PC control software (e.g., Pyro Workbench or Pyro Developer Tool). During broadcast mode, the device triggers itself periodic measurements which can be read out from the analog outputs or from a text message transmitted via the USB/UART interface. For more details refer to the manual of the respective control software are to the communication protocol (available on request).
  • Pin 7 (/TRIGIN) acts as a trigger input for the broadcast mode. Note, the option “Enable Trigin” must be enabled in the broadcast settings in the control software. Every time this pin is connected to pin 1 (GND) then an additional broadcast measurement is triggered.
  • Pin 6 (/PAUSE_BROADCAST) acts as a master switch of the broadcast mode. As long this pin is tied to pin 1 (GND), then the broadcast mode is paused. Neither periodic broadcast measurements, nor triggered broadcast measurements are performed.
    Pin| Name| Function| Description
    ---|---|---|---
    1| GND| Power| Ground
    2| VCC| Power| Power supply, 3.5V to 5.0V DC

max. 70 mA (typ. 40 mA)

3| /USB_DISABLE| Digital Input| Connect to GND for disabling the USB interface
4| TXD| Digital Output (UART TX)| UART interface with 3.3V levels (5V tolerant),

baud rate 115200,

8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no handshake

5| RXD| Digital Input (UART RX)| UART interface with 3.3V levels (5V tolerant),

baud rate 115200,

8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no handshake

6| /PAUSE_ BROADCAST| Digital Input

(0V or 3.3V, internally pulled-up to 3.3V)

| Connect to GND for pausing any broadcast-mode operation.
7| /TRIGIN| Digital Input

(0V or 3.3V, internally pulled-up to 3.3V)

| Triggers a broadcast measurement every time, when this pin is tied to GND.

Connector X2 (Analog Output)
The connector X2 provides 4 analog outputs with a range of 0-2.5V DC at a resolution of 14 bits (see table below). Refer to the Pyro Workbench manual how to configure the analog outputs.

Pin Name Function Description
1 GND   Ground
2 AO_A Analog Output (0 – 2.5 V DC)

(14-bit resolution)

| Analog Output Port A (alternatively digital alarm output)
3| AO_B| Analog Output (0 – 2.5 V DC)

(14-bit resolution)

| Analog Output Port B (alternatively digital alarm output)
4| AO_C| Analog Output (0 – 2.5 V DC)

(14-bit resolution)

| Analog Output Port C (alternatively digital alarm output)
5| AO_D| Analog Output (0 – 2.5 V DC)

(14-bit resolution)

| Analog Output Port D (alternatively digital alarm output)

SPECIFICATIONS

Feature Specification
Dimensions 68 x 120 x 22 mm (housing)

78 x 120 x 24 (total)

Weight| ca. 290 g
Interface| USB 2.0
Power supply| USB-powered (max 50mA at 5V)
Supported operating systems| Windows 7, 8, 10
Operating temperature| 0 to 50°C
Max. relative humidity| non-condensing conditions
Optical sensor port| 1, 2, or 4 (dependent on model)
Optical sensors| complete PyroScience sensor portfolio for O2 & T
Optical sensor connector| fiber-optic ST-plug
Max. sample rate| ca. 10 samples per second (depending on Settings)
External temperature port Range, Resolution, Accuracy*| 1 channel for 4-wire Pt100

-30°C to 150°C, 0.02°C, ±0.5°C

Internal temperature sensor Range, Resolution, Accuracy*| -40 to 125°C, 0.01°C, ±0.3°C
Internal pressure sensor Range, Resolution, Accuracy| 300 to 1100 mbar, 0.1 mbar, typ. ±3 mbar
Internal humidity sensor Range, Resolution, Accuracy| 0 to 100% rel. humidity (RH), 0.04% RH, typ. ±6% RH
Digital interface

at extension port X1 (7 pins)

| UART with 3.3V levels (5V tolerant), 115 200 baud, 8 data bit, 1 stop bit, no parity, no handshake
Connector plug port X1| Phoenix Contact, item no. 1778887
---|---
Analog output (4 channels) at extension port X2 (5 pins)| 0 to 2.5 VDC

14-bit resolution

Connector plug port X2| Phoenix Contact, item no. 1778861

Mounting Hole Dimensions of the FireSting® meters

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Detailed instructions for using the Pyro Workbench and application of optical oxygen and temperature sensors:

  • manual for logger software “Pyro Workbench” (Windows)
  • manuals for optical sensors from PyroScience (oxygen, temperature)

WARNINGS & SAFETY GUIDELINES

  • Before using the FireSting®-O2 and its sensors, read carefully the instructions and user manuals.
    In case of problems or damage, disconnect the instrument and mark it to prevent any further use! Consult PyroScience for advice! There are no serviceable parts inside the device. Please note that opening the housing will void the warranty!

  • The FireSting®-O2 is not watertight, is sensitive to corrosive conditions and to changes in temperature causing condensation. Avoid any condition (e.g. direct sun light) causing a heating of the device above 50°C (122°F) or below 0°C
    (32°F). Avoid any elevated humidity causing condensing conditions.
    Handle the sensors with care especially after removal of the protective cap! Prevent mechanical stress to the fragile sensing tip! Prevent injuries with needle-type sensors!

  • Calibration and application of the sensors is on the user’s authority, as well as data acquisition, treatment & publication!
    The optical sensors and meter FireSting®-O2 are not intended for medical, diagnostic, therapeutic, or military purposes or any other safety-critical applications. The sensors must not be used for applications in humans and must not be brought in direct contact with foods intended for consumption by humans.

  • The FireSting®-O2 and optical sensors should be used in the laboratory by qualified personnel only, following the user instructions and the safety guidelines of the manual, as well as the appropriate laws and guidelines for safety in the laboratory!
    Keep the sensors and the fiber-optic meter FireSting®-O2 out of reach of children!

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