![]() ![]() Throughout this manual we state to “touch” the switch, rather than “press” the switch to emphasize that they only need to be lightly touched. If a switch does not seem to be responding simply pull your finger back and lightly re-touch the switch, applying pressure accomplishes nothing, and might degrade the instrument seals. ![]() These switches do not need to be pushed it is sufficient to only touch the overlay where the button is indicated. These buttons are actually state-of-the-art electronic touch switches that sense your finger as it approaches the overlay. The NanoCount 1000 has three buttons directly below the display. Also, when the battery is low, the backlight will not light, to preserve battery life as long as possible. If the battery is low, the unit will “flash” the message “CHANGE BATTERY” in the Awake state. The unit will automatically enter the Sleeping state when there have been no buttons pressed for 30 seconds. ![]() Depending on the backlight duration set in the menus, the backlight can automatically turn off in 5, 10, or 20 seconds, unless you enter the Menus state while the backlight is on, in which case, the backlight stays on until the menus are exited (or timed out). When activated, the backlight can be turned on and off by touching the left button. In addition, there is a backlight which can be useful in low light. Menus : In this state, the display is on, and the counter does not respond to hose hits. Awake : In this state, the display will turn on, and the display will update counts when hose hits occur.ģ. Sleeping : In this state, the counter will briefly awaken each time a hose hit occurs and update the count.Ģ. The NanoCount 1000 has three different operating states:ġ. It discusses how to set out the air hose and how to configure the unit for various types of counts. ![]() This section discusses the operation of the NanoCount 1000. is a trademark of R&R Technologies, Inc. NancoCount is a trademark of R&R Technologies, Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The following trademarks are used throughout this manual: The active surface of the highway, road, street, or driveway that vehicles travel on. Specifically, the rubber air hose (pneumatic hose) used by the NanoCount 1000 for traffic sensing. When a moving vehicle tire strikes a hose generating an air pulse. The device used to attach the air hose to the anchor device. In these machines the dwell time is automatically set to an optimal value by the choice of the type of environment you are collecting data in. In the case of timestamp recording machines like the PicoCount, the dwell time can be adjusted after the data is collected to aid in cleaning up the collected data. Also known as deadtime, recovery time, response time, delay after hit time, etc. The time after a hose is “hit” before another “hit” will be recorded. The device used to secure the air hose to the roadway or shoulder.ĭwell. Each operation is described in some detail to help you understand normal usage. The operations section of this manual walks through all the steps of operating your NanoCount 1000 counter. There is a “CHANGE BATTERY” message that will “fllash” on the top line of the display when it is time for a new battery. The unit should operate at least 6 months on one battery with constant usage. The unit is powered from a common CR2032 type of Lithium coin battery, available at most stores. It is important to always have the sleeve on the unit to prevent damage to the keypad/display and to prevent unwarranted entry into the unit through the battery cover. If the sleeve becomes unusable due to damage, you may purchase spare sleeves. The sleeve is the first line of defense against abuse. There is a small hole protruding through both pieces where a suitable padlock may be inserted to secure the unit and prevent the sleeve from being removed from the device. This unit is for those applications that only need total counts for a period of time. The NanoCount 1000 vehicle counter is a single channel totalizer with a built-in LCD display. 2.2.2 Attach the hose to the NanoCount 1000. ![]()
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