AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Rev A July 2016 P/N: W01-4001-000
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AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Contents Proper Product Disposal At End Of Life......................................................................................... 11 1 Features Comparison ................................................................................................................ 12 2 Standard Contents..................................................................................................................... 13 3 General Information.................................
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.5 Wireless ..................................................................................................................... 46 12.3.6 ISM ........................................................................................................................... 49 12.3.7 WiFi .......................................................................................................................... 50 12.3.8 Monitor.............................................
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 19.6 Alarm Signal Summary ................................................................................................... 103 19.6.1 Hygiene Mode.......................................................................................................... 103 19.6.2 General Alarms ........................................................................................................ 104 20 Troubleshooting ..............................................................
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide WARNINGS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product. The product will perform as designed only if it is used, maintained, and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION! Never operate the monitor when the cover is removed. Remove the monitor rear cover or battery only in an area known to be non-hazardous.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide CAUTION! TheAreaRAE, PGM-65XX shall only be charged using a charger specifically supplied for use with the unit with a mximum output voltage of 17V. Use of non-RAE Systems components will void the warranty and can compromise the safe performance of this product. MARKING The PGM-65XX is certified according to the IECEx scheme, ATEX and CSA for US and Canada under the non-sparking safety method of protection.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Caution: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules / Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide MPE Reminding To satisfy FCC / IC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. Les antennes installées doivent être situées de facon à ce que la population ne puisse y être exposée à une distance de moin de 20 cm.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Operation Area and Conditions Hazardous Areas classified by Zones PGM-65XX are intended to be used in hazardous areas classified zone 2 within the temperature range of -20º C to +50º C, where gases of explosion groups IIA, IIB or IIC and T4 may be present. Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions PGM-65XX is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for Class I Div.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide USE IN HAZARDOUS AREAS Equipment which is intended for use in explosive atmospheres and which has been assessed and certified according to international regulations may be used only under specified conditions. The components may not be modified in any way. The appropriate regulations for service and repair must be properly observed during such activities. PGM-65XX contains a connector for mounting of a wind sensor – RAEMet.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 1 Features Comparison The AreaRAE Plus and AreaRAE Plus/Pro share many of the same features and the same housing. This user’s guide details all features, including those that are only available on the AreaRAE Plus/Pro (depending your instrument’s configuration it may be configured with a different number of sensors, different primary radio type, etc.). The table below shows the features on the AreaRAE Plus and AreaRAE Plus/Pro.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 2 Standard Contents The AreaRAE Pro and AreaRAE Plus kit includes: AreaRAE Pro or AreaRAE Plus monitor with sensors, battery, and wireless options as specified and protective rubber boot installed USB communication cable AC/DC power adapter (90-264VAC input) plus power cords Alkaline battery adapter 3 Spare external filters Phillips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver 4R+ PID opening tool (if instrument is equipped with a PID sensor)
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 3 General Information Honeywell’s AreaRAE Plus/Pro is a wireless, transportable area monitor that can simultaneously detect toxic and combustible gases, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), radiation and meteorological factors.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 3.1 Key Features Up to seven gas sensors (PID, LEL, Toxics) Dedicated radiation sensor slot – Gamma sensor RAEMet station for wind speed and direction, ambient temperature, and relative humidity Multiple onboard wireless options: Primary radio: ISM (900/2400 MHz)/WiFi Secondary radio: Mesh CID2 certified for U.S.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 4 Connections The AreaRAE Plus/Pro has six physical ports located on the left, right, and top sides. The rubber boot has integral caps for covering the ports when they are not in use. USB for data transfer DC input for power and charging the internal battery Relay connector Port for future features RAEMet port Antenna port IMPORTANT! Keep all ports covered when they are not in use.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5 User Interface The AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s user interface consists of the display, alarm LEDs, an alarm buzzer, and three keys. 5.1 Display Overview The LCD display provides visual feedback that includes the sensor types, readings, alarm status, battery condition, and other information. Heading (changes with alarm, etc.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide GPS enabled and power is off (flashing) Cannot find satellite 1 to 3 satellites 4 to 8 satellites 9 to 12 satellites Pump operating normally (alternates between these two icons) Pump blocked (blinks once per second) Datalogging status (shown when datalogging is on, blank when off) Battery voltage is ≥80% Battery voltage is ≥50% and <80% Battery voltage is ≥10% and <50% Battery voltage is <10% Battery error Sensor due for calibration Sensor due for a bump test “All el
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5.1.2 Status Indicator Icons For Instruments Equipped with ISM radio or WiFi AreaRAE Plus/Pro instruments equipped with optional ISM radio or WiFi use specific icons to indicate functionality.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5.2 Keys And Interface The AreaRAE Plus/Pro has three keys: Y/+ MODE N/- In addition to their labeled functions, [Y/+], [MODE], and [N/-] act as “soft keys” that control different parameters and make different selections within the instrument’s menus. From menu to menu, each key controls a different parameter or makes a different selection. Three panes along the bottom of the display are “mapped” to the keys.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5.3 Screen Display For Various Numbers Of Active Sensors The AreaRAE Plus/Pro can display readings from one to eight sensors (including dual sensors), plus four meterology sensors (wind speed, wind direction, temperature, relative humidity) depending on the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s configuration.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5.5 Menus The reading menus are easy to step through by pressing the [N/-] key. Notes: 5.5.1 If the instrument is not equipped with a VOC sensor (PID), or is not equipped with an LEL sensor, then screens for those sensors (VOC Gas Status and LEL Gas Status, respectively) are not shown. If ISM or WiFi is not the primary modem, its menu is not displayed. Operation Mode Navigation Note: Dashed line indicates automatic progression.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 6 Wireless Operation Depending on the wireless configuration of the instrument and which radio modules are active, the AreaRAE Plus/Pro can communicate directly through ISM-band radio to a RAELink3 wireless Host modem (located up to 2 miles/3.2km away) or via WiFi to a WiFi access point. In addition, the AreaRAE Plus/Pro is equipped with a Mesh-radio modem that communicates with Mesh-equipped instruments such as the MultiRAE, ToxiRAE Pro, etc.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 7 Wireless Control And Submenus When you step through the main menu, as shown in the previous diagram, there are screens for wireless communication, including ISM, WiFi, and Mesh radio. In order to allow turning radios on or off in the AreaRAE Plus/Pro, you can use ProRAE Studio II to set the instrument in Advanced User Mode or Basic User Mode. It is also necessary to select a Primary Modem if the AreaRAE Plus/Pro is equipped with both ISM and WiFi modems.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 7.1 ISM Settings Every network using ISM radio must have a Network ID, which identifies that network and all equipment operating in that network. All AreaRAE Plus/Pro and RAELink3 (or other RAELink model) Host, Repeater, and Remote wireless modems in the same AreaRAE network need to be configured with the same Network ID. Each device on the network must have a unique Unit ID. Note: ISM Settings can be adjusted in the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s Wireless menu under “ISM.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 8 WiFi Settings AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s WiFi is designed to operate on a wireless network anchored by ProRAE Guardian monitoring software and using WiFi access points. Operational distance between the instrument and the access point (wireless router) varies, depending on distance, interference, and obstacles. It uses the 802.11b protocol using the 2.4GHz ISM (license-free) frequency band.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5. Click “Setup” to download the current settings from the WiFi-equipped instrument. The main screen appears. 6. Find and click “WiFi” in the list. WiFi parameters appear in the right pane. You can now change settings for the WiFi-equipped instrument. When you are done, click this icon to send the new settings to the instrument: 8.1.1 WiFi Power Select either “On” or “Off” to set the default power setting for your WiFi-equipped instrument.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Then set your Security Key. 8.1.5 Security Key Depending on the type of security you choose, your key will have to be a different number of characters.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Pinout For Relay Port: Pin1: COM (GND) Pin2: Relay1 output Pin3: Relay2 output Pin4: Relay3 output A mating connector for wiring to external devices is available from electronics distributors: Samtec part number ACP-16-03-G-00.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 10 Battery Always make sure the battery is fully charged before using the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. Two battery options are available for the AreaRAE Plus/Pro (PGM-65XX): 1. Standard duration rechargeable Li-ion battery (PN: W01-3007-000) 2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Charging without a VOC sensor installed: After the battery is fully charged, the green LEDs flash once every 10 seconds. Charging with a VOC sensor installed: The AreaRAEPro performs a VOC sensor auto-cleaning for two hours, and then it runs the pump for 20 minutes. The large battery icon is shown on the screen while auto cleaning is taking place. After auto cleaning is completed and the battery is fully charged, the green LEDs flash once every 10 seconds.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Once the Charger is attached to the battery, plug in the AC adapter’s barrel and the plug the power cord into an AC source.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 11 Turning The AreaRAE Plus/Pro On And Off 11.1 Turning The AreaRAE Plus/Pro On With the instrument turned off, press and hold the [MODE] key until the beep sounds and the display and LED alarm lights turn on. Then release the [MODE] key. A RAE Systems logo (or a company name) should appear first. This is followed by a progression of screens that tell you the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s current settings. 11.1.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 11.3 Testing Alarm Indicators Under normal-operation mode and non-alarm conditions, the buzzer, LEDs, and backlight can be tested at any time by pressing [Y/+] once. IMPORTANT! If any of the alarms does not respond to this test, check the Alarm Settings in Programming Mode. It is possible that any or all of the alarms have been turned off.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 11.6 Bump Status The instrument displays this icon next to the sensor that requires bump test: A bump test is required (and indicated by this icon) if: The defined period of time between bump tests has been exceeded (bump test overdue). The sensor has failed a previous bump test. The sensor(s) should be challenged on a periodic basis.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12 Programming The menu in Programming Mode is to adjust settings, and calibrate sensors. It has the following submenus: Measurement Alarms Datalog Wireless Monitor Calibration 12.1 Enter Programming In Basic Mode Programming in Basic Mode is limited to calibration only. A password is required to access other programming menus. 1. To enter Programming Mode, press and hold [MODE] and [N/-] until you see the Password screen. 2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Once you enter Programming Mode, the Calibration menu is highlighted. You cannot access other menu items, and you can only perform the following types of calibration: Fresh Air Multi Sensor Span Single Sensor Zero Single Sensor Span The following require password access in Basic Mode or can be directly accessed in Advanced Mode. Multi Sensor Bump Single Sensor Bump Cal. Reference Change Cal.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3 Menus And Submenus In Programming Mode, menus and submenus are organized as shown here: Measurement Alarms Datalog Wireless Sensor On/Off Alarm Limits Clear Datalog Change Meas.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.2 Measurement The submenus for Measurement include Sensor On/Off, Change Measurement Gas, and VOC and Gamma (if equipped) Measurement Units. Sensor On/Off You can turn sensors on or off via this submenu. An “X” in a box to the left of a sensor’s name indicates it is turned on. 1. Scroll down the list of sensors using the [N/-] key. 2. Add or remove that gas from the list by pressing [Y/+].
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Change Meas. Gas The AreaRAE Plus/Pro has extensive onboard gas libraries for combustible gases and VOCs that you can use to configure your AreaRAE Plus/Pro to automatically apply the appropriate correction factors and produce readings in the units of the desired combustible gas or VOC. Measurement gases are organized in four lists: My List is a customized list of gases that you create.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Depending on the installed sensors, standard available measurement units include: Abbreviation Unit ppm,ppb mg/m3, ug/m3 parts per million, parts per billion milligrams per cubic meter, micrograms per cubic meter parts per million milligrams per cubic meter microrems and millirems per hour microSieverts and milliSieverts per hour microRoentgens and milliRoentgens per hour microGrays and milliGrays per hour parts per million Volume Fahrenheit degrees Celsius degree
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.3 Alarms Use this menu to change high, low, STEL, and TWA alarm limits - the points at which alarms are triggered. The Alarms menu also allows changing alarm mode (latched or automatic reset) and alarm output methods (combinations of light and buzzer alarm indications). Alarm Limits There are four groups of alarm settings that you can adjust for each individual sensor for which a particular alarm type is available.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.4 Datalog The instrument displays a floppy disk icon to indicate that a datalog is being recorded. The instrument stores the measured gas concentration for each sensor, date and time for each measurement, Site ID, User ID, and other parameters. The AreaRAE Plus/Pro memory is sufficient to record six months’ worth of data for 12 sensors and GPS at one-minute intervals, 24/7.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Note: Turning a sensor off in the list does not change or erase its settings. Data Selection Data Selection allows you to select which types of data are stored and made available when you download your datalog to a computer via ProRAE Studio II (version 1.04 or higher) software.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Press [N/-] repeatedly to step through the screens until you reach the screen that says, “Stop Datalog?” Press [Y/+] to stop datalogging. The screen displays “Datalog Stopped” for a few seconds, before displaying “Start Datalog?” and the datalog interval. You can restart it anytime by pressing [Y/+] from that screen.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.5 Wireless When an AreaRAE Plus/Pro is equipped with a wireless modem, its settings are controlled via the menu items under “Wireless.” Note: Instruments equipped with WiFi provide different menu choices. Refer to page 26 for details. Select Primary Radio Select the primary radio. 1. Choose between “ISM” and “WiFi” by pressing [N/-]. 2. Select the highlighted state by pressing [Y/+]. 3. Save or register the change: Press [Y/+] to save the change.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Mesh The AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s secondary Mesh radio is designed to work in a RAE Systems wireless mesh radio network. This type of flexible, robust wireless network provides reliable, low-cost operation and supports point-to-point and point-to-multi-point networking with ProRAE Guardian monitoring software. Options include: Power On/Off PAN ID Channel Factory Reset On/Off 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [Y/+] to see on or off state, and which is selected.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Channel The AreaRAE Plus/Pro and any other devices that you want to interconnect wirelessly must be operating on the same channel. 1. Press [N/-] to step through the channel numbers from 1 through 10. 2. Once your selection is highlighted: Press [Y/+] to select the channel. Press [Y/+] to save your choice or press [N/-] to undo your changes.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.6 ISM The AreaRAE Plus/Pro and any other devices that you want to interconnect wirelessly through ISM must have the same Network ID (1 to 4095, but do not use 255), as well as a unique Unit ID (1 through 64). You can set the Network ID in the instrument or through ProRAE Studio II. 1. Press [Y/+] to increase the number and [N/-] to advance to the next digit. 2. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [MODE]. Press [Y/+] to save the change.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Unit ID Each instrument in an ISM network must be assigned a unique Unit ID (between 00 and 99). Make sure that the unit ID is not duplicated among any of the units within the same network. 1. Press [Y/+] to increase the number and [N/-] to advance to the next digit. 2. After moving to the last digit and making changes, press [MODE]. Press [Y/+] to save the change. Press [N/-] to undo the change. 12.3.7 WiFi You can turn the WiFi radio’s power on or off. 1. 2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 10. It is recommended that you select “Use DHCP” to dynamically set up the correct settings. If you must use a Static IP Address (many corporate enterprises require it), check with your I.T. administrator. 11. Settings for “Security Mode,” “Security Key,” and “SSID” must match the settings on the router associated with the PC or server running ProRAE Guardian. 12.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 13. Once your settings are made, upload the settings to the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. Click this icon: 14. When uploading is finished, quit ProRAE Studio II. 15. On the AreaRAE Plus/Pro, press [Y/+] to exit Communication mode. 16. Disconnect the USB cable. 12.3.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 3. Press [Y/+] to select. 4. Press [Y/+] to “Save.” You can also press [N/-] to undo. Zero At Start If your AreaRAE Plus/Pro has been configured to perform a zero (fresh air) calibration upon startup, called Zero At Start, then the startup routine is interrupted so that you can perform a fresh air calibration for all sensors prior to using the instrument. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press [Y/+] to see on or off state, and which is selected. Press [N/-] to scroll to “On” or “Off.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Secure In Place Secure In Place provides anti-tampering features to prevent unwanted access to screens or functions. These features use passwords to control access. Power Down Lock: Requires that you enter the system password to power down the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. Note: This feature is disabled by default, and is configurable via ProRAE Studio II and via the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s menu.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.9 Calibration Use this menu to perform a bump test or zero or span calibration for one or more sensors, and change the gas concentration value used in bump tests and span calibration, as well as choose which sensors will be calibrated at the same time. Fresh Air This procedure determines the zero point for all the sensors that require a zero calibration.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Single Sensor Zero This allows you to perform zero (fresh air) calibration on individual sensors. Even though most toxic gas sensors can be zeroed in fresh air, some sensors such as a parts-per-billion PID sensor for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) should not be zeroed in fresh air. VOCs are normally present in ambient air, so zeroing these sensors in ambient air will not allow for a true zero to be set for such sensors.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Single Sensor Span Instead of performing a span calibration on multiple sensors simultaneously, you can select a single sensor and perform a span calibration. Note: If a calibration icon (bottle with bottom portion filled in) is shown next to any of the sensors, it means that the sensor is due for a full calibration. To perform span calibration of an individual sensor, follow these steps: 1. At the Calibration Menu, select “Single Sensor Span.” 2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 8. If the calibration is not aborted, the display shows the sensor names and tells you whether the calibration passed or failed, followed by the sensor readings. Note: The gamma radiation sensor comes pre-calibrated from the factory and does not require routine calibration. However, you can check it by placing a check-source on the rear of the AreaRAE Plus/Pro equipped with a gamma sensor to check the readings.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Single Sensor Bump This menu allows a bump test to be performed on an individual sensor of your choice. Note: If a bump test icon (bottle with bottom portion not filled in) is shown next to any of the sensors, it means that the sensor is due for a bump test. To perform a bump test on an individual sensor, follow these steps: 1. At the Calibration Menu, select “Single Sensor Bump.” 2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Cal. Reference It is sometimes desirable to calibrate a sensor (PID for VOC, and LEL) with a specific gas for best response to a gas you are surveying. The Cal. Reference library contains a list of reference gases that can be selected for the PID and LEL sensors. Choose the sensor, and then select from the list of reference gases. Change Cal. Gas You can change the calibration gas for the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s PID and LEL sensors.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Change Span Value You can individually set the span gas concentration for each sensor. This concentration setting will also be used for a bump test. The units of measure (ppm, %LEL, etc.) are shown on the display. 1. Scroll down the list of sensors using the [N/-] key. 2. Press [Y/+] to select it. 3. Press [N/-] to step through the digits. 4. Press [Y/+] to increase the number from 0 through 9.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 12.3.10 LEL Calibration Procedure You must perform a separate zero calibration for the LEL sensor and then perform a span calibration. Important! Before calibrating, make sure pump is on its high setting. This is in the “Pump Speed” submenu under the “Monitor” menu item. To calibrate the LEL sensor, follow these two procedures: Zero Sensor Calibration For The LEL Sensor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 13 User Modes The AreaRAE Plus/Pro can be configured for two user modes, Basic and Advanced. The choice is selected and set in ProRAE Studio II. 13.1 Basic User Mode In Basic User Mode, some restrictions are applied, including password protection that guards against entering Programming Mode by unauthorized personnel. 13.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 8. In the menu that now appears on the left side, click “Policy Enforcement.” It is highlighted, and the Policy Enforcement pane is shown: For “Must Calibrate” and “Must Bump,” you have the options of no enforcement or enforcement (including “Can’t Bypass,” and “Can Bypass”). Must Calibrate. The user is prompted to calibrate the instrument when calibration is due (as set by the calibration interval). There are two programmable options: Can’t Bypass.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide These are the screens that are shown on an AreaRAE Plus/Pro after startup if “Can Bypass” is selected: If “Can’t Bypass” is selected, the display looks like this, and only allows the options of performing the test or shutting down: 16. Once you have made your selections in ProRAE Studio II, you must upload the changes to the instrument. Click the icon labeled “Upload all settings to the instrument.” 17. A confirmation screen is shown.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Input the password (the default is “rae”). Click “OK.” Click “A” (detect instruments automatically). Click on the instrument’s icon when it appears. Click “Select.” Click “Setup.” Click “Policy Enforcement.” The Policy Enforcement pane is shown. Deselect Policy Enforcement features you do not wish to use. Click “Upload all settings to the instrument.” 17. When you see this confirmation. Click “Yes.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15 Calibration And Testing 15.1 Manual Alarms Test Under Normal Operation Mode and non-alarm conditions, the buzzer (audible alarm), visible alarms, and backlight can all be tested anytime by pressing [Y/+] twice. If any alarm does not respond, check the alarm settings in the Programming Menu to make sure all alarms are enabled (selected setting under Programming/Alarms/Alarm Settings should be “All Enabled”).
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 3. Connect the AreaRAE Plus/Pro to the calibration gas. Turn on the gas to initiate flow. 4. Press [Y/+] to start the bump test. While the bump test is being performed, the readings for each sensor are shown. Once the bump test completes, pass/fail test results and readings are shown for each sensor.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15.2.2 Testing The Gamma Radiation Sensor The gamma radiation sensor does not require user calibration. To check whether the sensor is operational, place a gamma check-source on the upper half of the rear of the AreaRAE Plus/Pro equipped with a gamma sensor. The reading should increase. 15.2.3 Zero Calibration For Parts-Per-Billion (ppb) PID Sensor IMPORTANT! The parts-per-billion PID sensor for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) should not be zeroed in fresh air.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15.3 Span Calibration This procedure determines the second point of the sensor calibration. Note: When a manual calibration is performed, the readings shown are in the equivalent units of the calibration gas, and not the measurement gas. 15.4 Three-Point Calibration For Enhanced Linearity With ExtendedRange And ppb PID Sensors For better linearity at higher concentrations when an AreaRAE Plus/Pro is equipped with a PID sensor, a 3-point calibration can be performed.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15.4.1 VOC Zero Calibration Procedure For Enhanced Linearity With ExtendedRange And ppb PID Sensors You will need a VOC Zeroing Tube Adapter (P/N: 025-3002-000) and a VOC Zeroing Tube (P/N: 0252000-010). 1. Inspect the external filter on the instrument and replace it if it appears to be dirty. 2. Break the two ends of a VOC Zeroing Tube by putting the ends into the small hole near the bottom of the tube box and snapping them off. 3.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15.4.2 Enabling 3-Point Calibration Via ProRAE Studio II The AreaRAE Plus/Pro must be connected to a PC through the supplied USB cable and must be in the PC Communications mode. 1. Start up the ProRAE Studio II software, enter a password, and detect the instrument following the directions provided in the ProRAE Studio II User’s Manual. 2. Click “Setup” to download the AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s current configuration information 3. Click “Sensor Information.” 4.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Multi-Sensor Span Calibration This lets you perform a span calibration on multiple sensors simultaneously. It requires using the appropriate span gas and that the concentration labeled on the gas cylinder matches the concentration programmed in the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. Teflon tubing must be used to test or calibrate the PID sensor. Follow the steps described here to perform a multi-sensor span calibration: 1. Attach the “T” tube and connect gas to the AreaRAE Plus/Pro.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 15.4.4 Single-Sensor Span Calibration To perform span calibration of an individual sensor, follow these steps: 1. At the Calibration Menu, select “Single Sensor Span.” 2. Select a sensor from the list. 3. Connect the “T” tube and connect it to a source of calibration gas. 4. Verify that the displayed calibration value meets the concentration label on the gas cylinder. 5. Start the flow of calibration gas. 6. Press [Y/+] to start calibrating.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 16 Datalog Transfer, Monitor Configuration, and Firmware Upgrades Via Computer Datalogs can be downloaded from the AreaRAE Plus/Pro to a computer, and firmware updates can be uploaded to the AreaRAE Plus/Pro via the USB port on the side. Use the included USB cable to connect the AreaRAE Plus/Pro to a computer running ProRAE Studio II. USB port USB cable 16.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17 Maintenance The AreaRAE Plus/Pro requires little maintenance, aside from replacing sensors, the filter, and the battery. The pump may need replacement, as well. If the instrument has a PID, then the PID sensor lamp and sensor electrode panel may require periodic cleaning. 17.1 Removing/Installing The Rubber Boot In order to open the AreaRAE Plus/Pro, it is necessary to remove the belt clip and the rubber boot.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.3 Removing/Cleaning/Replacing Sensor Modules WARNING! Do not replace sensors in hazardous locations. All sensors are located inside the sensor compartment in the upper half of the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. They are accessed by removing the cover that is held on by four screws. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn off the instrument. Remove the four screws holding the sensor compartment. Remove the cover. The sensors are plugged into the slots.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Sensor Locations Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sensor type(s) 4R+ EC --- O2 4R+ EC or 4R+ PID 4R+ EC (avoid using O 2 sensor in this slot) 4R+ EC 4R+ EC or LEL 4R+ EC (avoid using O 2 sensor in this slot) 7R+ sensors 7R+ sensors Note: The AreaRAE Plus/Pro does not allow duplicate sensors (that is, two or more of the same kind, including, for example, a 4R+ PID and a 7R+ PID) to operate simultaneously.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.4.1 Cleaning Or Replacing The 4R+ PID 1. Gently lift out the PID module with your fingers. 2. If the module requires replacement (because the lamp does not illuminate, or the module has been used past its expiration date), place a new module into the slot, being careful to match the indexing keys. The sensor can only go into its slot one way. Refer to step 11 for alignment information. 3.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 6. Now lift the sensor electrode panel from the module: 7. Clean the sensor electrode panel in a solution of isopropanol lamp cleaner (included, along with cleaning swabs, in a PID Lamp Cleaning Kit, part number 500-0014-010, package of 10), and allow it to dry. 8. Clean the lamp’s window with a cleaning swab dipped in isopropanol lamp cleaner, and allow it to dry. Do not touch the lamp window with your fingers, as the residual oils will shorten its life. 9.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.4.2 Cleaning Or Replacing The 7R+ PID Note: Always calibrate the AreaRAE Plus/Pro after replacing the sensor module. 1. Gently lift out the PID module from the instrument with your fingers. 2. If the module requires replacement (because the lamp does not illuminate, or the module has been used past its expiration date), place a new module into the slot, being careful to match the indexing keys. The sensor can only go into its slot one way.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 4. Place the tip of a flat-blade screwdriver in the slot and gently pry up on the cover, using the tool for leverage. 5. Once the cover is loose, remove the screwdriver. 6. Lift the lid off, exposing the sensor electrode panel.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 7. Lift out the sensor electrode panel. The PID lamp’s window is now visible. Sensor Electrode Panel PID lamp window 8. Use the 7R+ PID Lamp Removal Tool (P/N: C04-2026-000) to remove the lamp. With the tool’s collar retracted (a), press down around the top of the lamp (b). Then press down the collar so that the tool grips the lamp (c). a. b. 83 c.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 9. Gently lift the PID lamp out of the sensor module by pulling up. Cleaning The PID Electrode Panel Place the PID electrode panel into isopropanol. It is highly recommended that an ultrasound bath to be used to clean it for at least 15 minutes. Then dry the electrode panel thoroughly. Never touch the electrodes with your hand. Also use an isopropanol-soaked cotton swab to wipe off the lamp housing where it contacts the sensor when the sensor is installed.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 3. Reinstall the PID sensor module by pressing it into place with a soft, non-woven cloth. It is not necessary to press excessively. When the Electrode Panel and Lamp Housing Cap are replaced, the PID sensor will be properly seated. 4. Inspect the two electrical contacts (pins) to make sure they are not pressed down. 5. Replace the Electrode Panel. IMPORTANT! Make sure the Electrode Panel is inserted with the correct side up.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.5 Replacing The Sensor Compartment Cover Before replacing the sensor compartment cover, inspect the large O-ring gasket for damage. If it is damaged, discard it and use a new one. 1. Place the O-ring gasket in the compartment. (Inspect the O-ring gasket for wear or damage first. If necessary, replace it.) 2. Press all the sensors firmly in place to ensure they are seated correctly. 3. Set the sensor compartment cover on top of the compartment. 4.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 5. Use your fingers to lift the battery out (there are indents at each end): 6. Slide a new battery into place. 7. Tighten the four screws. WARNING To reduce the risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres, recharge, remove or replace the battery only in an area known to be non-hazardous! Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries from different manufacturers.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.7 Alkaline Battery Pack The alkaline battery adapter (part number W01-3007-300) is installed and removed just like the rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It accepts five D-cell alkaline batteries (use only Duracell MN1300). To replace the alkaline adapter’s batteries: 1. Remove the four screws holding the adapter. 2. Lift the alkaline battery adapter from the rear of the AreaRAE Plus/Pro. 3. Unscrew the two Philips screws.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 4. Tilt up the cover of the battery compartment and remove it. 5. The five locations for batteries have hook-and-loop fabric strips across them. Unfasten them.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 6. Insert five fresh D-cell alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity (+/-) markings. 7. Attach the hook-and-loop fabric to secure the batteries in place.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 8. Replace the cover by tilting it so that the two tabs match the slots in the instrument and then lowering it into place. 9. Replace the two Philips screws. 10. Slide a new battery into place. 11. Tighten the four screws. IMPORTANT! Alkaline batteries cannot be recharged. The instrument’s internal circuit detects alkaline battery pack and will not allow recharging.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.8 RAEMet Meteorological Sensor (Optional) If your AreaRAE Plus/Pro is equipped with a RAEMet meteorological sensor (P/N: C04-0970-000), it is typically removed for storage and must be attached before using it. 1. If the AreaRAE Plus/Pro is on, turn it off. (Never attach or remove the RAEMet without first turning off the instrument’s power.) 2. Lift up the weather-tight rubber cover, located at the end of the handle, to expose the RAEMet receptacle.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.9 Antenna Installation Attach the antenna by opening the compartment, aligning the antenna, and turning the base of the antenna until it is snug. IMPORTANT! When the antenna is not attached to the instrument, make sure the cover is securely closed to keep moisture and debris from entering the base.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 17.10 Replacing The Pump If your AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s pump requires replacement, follow these steps. IMPORTANT! Turn off the instrument and remove the battery before proceeding. IMPORTANT! Remove the external filter before proceeding. 1. Remove the sensor compartment cover. 2. Turn it upside down and set it on a soft flat surface. 3. The pump assembly is attached to the sensor compartment cover with two Philips screws. Remove the two screws. 4.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 7. Press a new pump assembly (P/N: W01-3002-000) into place, making sure that both the inlet and outlet from the pump go through the O-rings into the two holes. 9. Insert and tighten the two screws that attach the bracket to the housing. 10. Replace the cover. 11. Turn on the instrument and check for proper pump operation.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 18 Alarms Overview The AreaRAE Plus/Pro provides an unmistakable four-way alarm notification system that combines local alarms on the device with real-time remote wireless alarm notification (if the instrument is equipped wireless functionality and it is active). Local alarms include audible buzzer alarm, visible alarm via bright LED lights, and an alarm notification on the display. These can be selectively turned on or off. 18.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 19 Diagnostic Mode In Diagnostic Mode, the AreaRAE Plus/Pro provides raw counts for sensor, battery, and other readings, as well as a list of installed sensors and information about them (expiration date, serial number, etc.). Most of these screens are useful only to service technicians. Many allow access for changing settings. Diagnostic Mode can only be accessed at startup time.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide If it is necessary to set the pump stall threshold, you must enter Diagnostic Mode. Also, regardless of which method is used, when you are done setting thresholds, exit Diagnostic Mode and test the instrument before actual use. 19.4.1 Entering Diagnostic Mode To Set The Pump Stall Threshold 5. Start with the instrument turned off. Hold down the [Y/+] and [MODE] keys until the AreaRAE Plus/Pro starts. 6.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 19.4.3 Setting Pump Stall Threshold Values – Dynamic Method When the Dynamic pump stall threshold values are shown, you can perform calibration to set the pump stall values dynamically. Press [MODE] to begin calibration. This screen is shown, indicating that it is ready: Press [MODE] to begin calibration. There is a countdown shown in the box. Press [N/-] anytime to abort the calibration and go back.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Once the countdown is finished, this message is displayed: Hold your finger over the inlet, and allow the countdown to proceed. Press [Y/+] anytime to abort and return to the previous screen. When the countdown is finished, the main Dynamic pump stall screen is shown. Dynamic pump stall calibration is complete. You can now exit Diagnostic Mode.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Important! When you are done setting thresholds, exit Diagnostic Mode and test the instrument before actual use. 19.4.4 Setting Pump Stall Threshold Values – Static Method Use the following values for reference when using the Static method to adjust the pump stall threshold values: Vacuum Flow rate Idle (I) Block Stall Setting Low Speed High Speed ≤ -2.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Verifying the Stall High Setting Exit Diagnostic Mode. In Normal Mode, with the pump at high speed, block the inlet. The pump should stall after a few seconds, sending the instrument into alarm. This tells you that the pump’s Stall High setting is correct. If the gas inlet is blocked but the pump does not shut down, or the pump shuts down too easily with a slight blockage, the pump stall threshold value may be set too high or too low.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 19.6 Alarm Signal Summary 19.6.
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AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 20 Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn on power after charging the battery Possible Reasons & Solutions Reasons: Defective charging circuit. Defective battery. Solutions: Lost password Solutions: Buzzer, LED lights inoperative Reasons: Solutions: “Lamp” message when power on. Lamp alarm. Reasons: Solutions: Pump failed message. Pump alarm. Reasons: Solutions: Replace battery or charger. Try charging battery again.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 21 Specifications Dimensions 12.6″ x 12.4″ x 6.3″ (322 mm x 315 mm x 160 mm) with boot Weight 13.67 lbs (6.3 kg) Gas Sensor Slots Additional Sensors* 7 total; see Sensor list on this page Gamma, RAEMet (wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity) GPS Installed at factory Battery Rechargeable 7.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish Warranty • Two years on non-consumable components and catalytic LEL, CO, H 2 S, and O2 sensors • Six months for 9.8eV lamp PID sensor • One year on all other sensors, battery, and other consumable parts * Optional sensors. Gamma sensor only available on AreaRAE Plus/Pro. Languages Specifications are subject to change.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Sensor Specifications Radiation Sensor Range Resolution Gamma 0 to 20,000 µRem/h 1 µRem/h PID Sensors for VOC Range Resolution 4R+; 10.6eV* ppb 0 to 2,000 ppm 10 ppb 4R+ 9.8 eV 0 to 2,000 ppm 0.1 ppm 7R+ 10.6 eV* ppb 0 to 2,000 ppm 10 ppb 7R+ 10.6 eV (Extended Range) 0 to 5,000 ppm 0.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide LEL Range, Resolution & Response Time LEL 0-100% 1% 15 sec LEL Correction Factors Compound 100% LEL LEL CF* (Vol % ) Acetone 2.5 1.9 Ammonia 15 1.0 Benzene 1.2 2.1 Butane, n1.9 1.9 Carbon monoxide 12.5 1.3 Cyclohexane 1.3 2.1 Ethanol 3.3 1.8 Ethyl acetate 2 2.4 Gasoline 1.3 2.6 Heptane, n1.1 2.5 Hexane, n1.1 2.1 Hydrogen 4 1.0 Isobutene 1.8 1.6 (Isobutylene) Isopropanol 2 2.2 Methane 5 1.0 Methanol 6 1.6 Methyl ethyl ketone 4.5 2.2 Octane, n1 2.7 Propane 2.1 1.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Year Of Manufacture To identify the year of manufacture, refer to the serial number of the instrument. The second to last digit in the serial number indicates the year of manufacture. For example, “M” indicates the manufacturing year is 2010.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Controlled Part of Manual WARNINGS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product. The product will perform as designed only if it is used, maintained, and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. CAUTION! Never operate the monitor when the cover is removed.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide CAUTION! TheAreaRAE, PGM-65XX, shall only be charged using a charger specifically supplied for use with the unit with a maximum output voltage of 17V. Use of non-RAE Systems components will void the warranty and can compromise the safe performance of this product. PGM-65XX Marking The PGM-65XX is certified according to the IECEx scheme, ATEX and CSA for US and Canada under the non-sparking safety method of protection.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Instruction For Safe Use WARNING: Read and understand instruction manual before operation or servicing. AVERTISSEMENT: Lisez et comprenez le manual d’instructions avant d’utiliser ou d'effectuer l'entretien. WARNIING: Substitution of components may impact safety. AVERTISSEMENT: La substitution de composants peut compromettre la sécurité.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Year of manufacture To identify the year and month of manufacture, refer to the two digit marking placed adjacent to the serial number on the instrument label according to the following table: Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 First digit Year code R S T U V W A B C D E F Month Second digit Month code January 1 February 2 March 3 April 4 May 5 June 6 July 7 August 8 September 9 October A November B December C E.g.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Alarm Signals The instrument is equipped with audible, visible, and vibration alarms. During its normal operation, the PGM-65XX compares gas concentrations to the programmed alarm limits for Low, High, TWA and STEL alarms. If the concentration exceeds any of the preset limits, the loud buzzer, and red flashing LEDs are activated immediately to warn of the alarm condition. In addition, the PGM-65XX alarms if the battery voltage is low, pump is blocked, etc.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Alarm Menus Use this menu to change high, low, STEL, and TWA alarm limits - the points at which alarms are triggered. The Alarms menu also allows changing alarm mode (latched or automatic reset) and alarm output methods (combinations of light and buzzer alarm indications).
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Bump Testing A bump test can be performed on an individual sensor (Single Sensor Bump) or a group of sensors (Multi Sensor Bump) combined into Multi Cal. Select. The same gas is used for a bump test as for calibration. Typically, two cylinders of calibration gas are needed to perform a bump test or calibration on an instrument with a PID sensor and electrochemical and LEL sensors.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 6. Press “OK” to proceed to the PID sensor test. Turn on the gas and press Start ([Y/+] button). While the bump test is being performed, PID sensor readings are shown. Once the bump test completes, pass/fail test results and readings are shown for the PID sensor. Note: If other installed sensors require a dedicated cylinder of gas to calibrate, the instrument prompts for calibrating these sensors at this point.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Multi-Sensor Span Calibration This lets you perform a span calibration on multiple sensors simultaneously. It requires using the appropriate span gas and that the concentration labeled on the gas cylinder matches the concentration programmed in the PGM-65XX. For a multi-sensor span calibration, a constant-flow regulator producing 0.75 to 1 liters per minute should be used. Attach one end of a “T” using Teflon tubing to the filter on the PGM-65XX inlet.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 6. Press [Y/+] to start calibrating. You can abort the calibration at any time during the countdown by pressing [N/-]. After a timer countdown, the span calibration is done. The LCD will display whether the calibration was successful and the reading for that calibration gas. Note: If the sensor calibration fails, try again. If calibration fails repeatedly, the sensor(s) should be replaced. Replace the sensor. WARNING: Do not replace sensors in hazardous locations.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn on power after charging the battery Possible Reasons & Solutions Reasons: Defective charging circuit. Defective battery. Solutions: Lost password Solutions: Buzzer, LED lights inoperative Reasons: Solutions: “Lamp” message when power on. Lamp alarm. Reasons: Solutions: Pump failed message. Pump alarm. Reasons: Solutions: Replace battery or charger. Try charging battery again.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 22 Technical Support To contact RAE Systems Technical Support Team: Monday through Friday, 7:00AM to 5:00PM Pacific (US) Time Phone (toll-free): +1 888-723-4800 Phone: +1 408-952-8461 E-mail: RAE-tech@honeywell.com Web Site: www.raesystems.com, www.honeywellanalytics.com Outside the Americas: E-Mail: HAexpert@honeywell.com Honeywell Analytics Ltd.
AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide 23 RAE Systems by Honeywell Contacts RAE Systems by Honeywell World Headquarters 3775 N. First St. San Jose, CA 95134-1708 USA Phone: +1 408.952.8200 Fax: +1 408.952.8480 WORLDWIDE SALES OFFICES USA/Canada: 1.877.723.2878 Europe: +800.333.222.44/+41.44.943.4380 Middle East: +971.4.450.5852 China: +86.10.5885.8788-3000 Asia Pacific: +852.2669.
RAE Systems by Honeywell 3775 N. First St. San Jose, CA 95134-1708 USA Phone: 408.952.8200 Fax: 408.952.8480 E-mail (technical support): RAE-tech@honeywell.com Web Site: www.raesystems.com WORLDWIDE SALES OFFICES USA/Canada 1.877.723.2878 Europe +800.333.222.44/+41.44.943.4380 Middle East +971.4.450.5852 China +86.10.5885.8788-3000 Asia Pacific +852.2669.