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Ventilation Testing
VELOCICALC®
Air Velocity Meter
Model 9565 Series
Operation and Service Manual
ENERGY AND COMFORT
Copyright
TSI Incorporated / 2011 / All rights reserved.
Address
TSI Incorporated / 500 Cardigan Road / Shoreview, MN 55126 / USA
Fax No.
(651) 490-3824
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months, or the length of time specified in the operator's manual, from the date of shipment to the
customer. This warranty period is inclusive of any statutory warranty. This limited warranty is
subject to the following exclusions:
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 UNPACKING AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION ............. 1
CHAPTER 2 SETTING-UP ................................................................. 3
Supplying Power to the Model 9565 Series .................................... 3
Installing the Batteries ............................................................... 3
DIP Switch Settings ................................................................... 3
Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries. .............................. 4
Using the AC Adapter ................................................................ 4
Connecting Ventilation or IAQ Probes ............................................ 4
Using the Telescoping Thermoanemometer Probes ...................... 5
Extending The Probe ................................................................. 5
Retracting The Probe ................................................................ 5
Do not use the instrument or probes near hazardous
voltage sources since serious injury could result. ................. 5
Using the Pressure Ports (9565-P) ................................................. 5
Connecting the Static Pressure Probe ...................................... 6
Connecting an Optional Pitot Probe or Airflow
(straight pitot) Probe .............................................................. 6
Do not use the instrument or probes near hazardous
voltage sources since serious injury could result. ................. 7
Thermocouple Ports ....................................................................... 8
Connecting the Thermocouples ................................................ 8
Connecting the Optional Bluetooth Portable Printer Device ........... 9
Connecting to a Computer .............................................................. 9
CHAPTER 3 OPERATION ............................................................... 11
Keypad Functions ......................................................................... 11
Common Terms ............................................................................ 12
Menus ........................................................................................... 13
ZERO PRESSURE ............................................................................. 13
DISPLAY SETUP ............................................................................... 13
SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 14
FLOW SET UP .................................................................................. 14
VOC SETUP ..................................................................................... 15
ACTUAL/STANDARD SETUP .............................................................. 16
DATA LOGGING ............................................................................... 17
Measurements ......................................................................... 17
Log Mode/Log Settings ............................................................ 17
Choose Test ............................................................................ 22
Name Test ............................................................................... 23
View Data ................................................................................ 24
View Stats ................................................................................ 24
View Samples .......................................................................... 25
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Print Test .................................................................................. 26
Delete Data .............................................................................. 26
% Memory ................................................................................ 28
ZERO CO ......................................................................................... 28
APPLICATIONS ................................................................................. 29
CALIBRATION .................................................................................. 30
DISCOVER BLUETOOTH .................................................................... 30
Printing Data Using the Portable Printer ....................................... 31
TRAKPRO™ Data Analysis Software ............................................. 31
LogDat2™ Downloading Software ................................................ 31
CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE .......................................................... 33
Recalibration ................................................................................. 33
Cases ............................................................................................ 33
Storage .......................................................................................... 33
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 35
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 37
APPENDIX B OPTIONAL PLUG-IN PROBES ................................ 41
These Application Notes can be found under TSI’s web site:
http://www.tsi.com
TSI-106 Traversing a Duct to Determine Average Air Velocity or
Volume
TSI-107 Using the VELOCICALC® Meter to Measure Pressure
TSI-109 Converting Standard Velocity to Actual Velocity
TSI-114 Use of K-Factors with the VELOCICALC® Meter
TSI-124 Heat Flow Calculations
TSI-138 Percent Outdoor Air Calculation and Its Use
TSI-141 Turbulence Intensity Measurements
TSI-142 Draft Rate: A Determining Factor in the Quantification of
Human Comfort
TSI-147 Photo-Ionization Detection (PID) Technology
TSI-150 Using Bluetooth® Communications
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Chapter 1
Unpacking and Parts Identification
Carefully unpack the instrument and accessories from the shipping container.
Check the individual parts against the list of components below. If anything
is missing or damaged, notify TSI immediately.
1. Carrying case
2. Instrument
3. Static pressure tip (9565-P model only)
4. Rubber tubing (9565-P model only)
5. USB cable
6. TRAKPRO CD-ROM with data analysis software
7. LogDat2 CD-ROM with downloading software
8. AC adapter
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Chapter 2
Setting-up
Supplying Power to the Model 9565 Series
The Model 9565 VELOCICALC® Air Velocity Meter can be powered in one of
two ways: four size AA batteries or the AC adapter.
Installing the Batteries
Insert four AA batteries as indicated by the diagram located on the
inside of the battery compartment. The Model 9565 is designed to
operate with either alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries. Battery life
will be shorter if NiMH batteries are used. If NiMH batteries are used
the DIP switch will need to be changed. Refer to the next section, DIP
Switch Settings. Carbon-zinc batteries are not recommended because of
the danger of battery acid leakage.
DIP Switch Settings
To access the DIP switch, remove the batteries from the battery
compartment. On the inside of the battery compartment, there is a
window with a single DIP switch (see figure below). The table below
shows the functions for the switch.
Caution: Make certain that power is turned off before changing the
DIP switch settings.
Switch Function Settings
1 NiMH OFF: Alkaline Batteries
ON: NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
VELOCICALC is a registered trademark of TSI Incorporated.
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Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
Using the AC Adapter
The AC adapter can be used to power the instrument or to charge
the NiMH batteries when the DIP switch in the battery
compartment is set to NiMH. If the DIP switch is set to Alkaline,
and the AC power adapter is connected, then the batteries will be
bypassed and the meter will be powered by the AC adapter. Be sure
to provide the correct voltage and frequency, which is marked on
the back of the AC adapter.
Connecting Ventilation or IAQ Probes
The ventilation and IAQ probes have a “D” shape overmolding on the mini-
DIN connector which must align with the connector at the base of the 9565
series meter. This will ensure the probe is properly connected and remains so
during use. Once connected and turned on, refer to the DISPLAY SETUP for
displaying the desired measurements.
“D” Shaped
mini-DIN connector
AC Adapter input
Setting-up 5
Using the Telescoping Thermoanemometer Probes
The telescoping probe contains the velocity, temperature, and humidity
sensors. When using the probe, make sure the sensor window is fully
exposed and the orientation dimple is facing upstream.
NOTE: For temperature and humidity measurements, make sure that at
least 3 inches (7.5 cm) of the probe is in the flow to allow the temperature
and humidity sensors to be in the air stream.
Extending the Probe
To extend the probe, hold the handle in one hand while pulling on the
probe tip with the other hand. Do not hold the cable while extending the
probe as this prevents the robe from extending.
Retracting the Probe
To retract the probe, hold the handle in one hand while gently pulling
the probe cable until the smallest antenna section is retracted.
Do not use the instrument or probes near hazardous
voltage sources since serious injury could result.
Using the Pressure Ports (9565-P)
The 9565-P includes pressure ports that can be used to measure static and
differential pressures in ductwork. For more information, see Application
Note TSI-107.
Negative (-) Pressure Port Positive (+) Pressure Port
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Connecting the Static Pressure Probe
The Static Pressure probe included with the 9565-P is connected to the
+ port on the 9565-P using the included tubing. The Static Pressure
probe is used to measure the duct static pressure and features a magnet
which holds the probe to the ductwork.
Connecting an Optional Pitot Probe or Airflow (straight pitot)
Probe
When connected to a pitot probe, air velocity or air volume can be
measured. A pitot probe can be connected to the “+” and “-” pressure
ports on the Model 9565-P using two pieces of tubing of equal length.
The total pressure port of the pitot probe connects to the “+” port on the
meter, and the static pressure port of the pitot probe connects to the-”
port on the meter.
For information on how to perform a duct traverse, refer to Application
Note TSI-106.
NOTE: The pitot velocity needs a valid temperature to perform the
standard or actual velocity correction. This is accomplished in the
“Actual/Std Setup” menu. If no probe capable of measuring
temperature (plug in probe or thermocouple) is connected, the“Temp
Source” must be set to “Entered”. The duct air temperature must then
be manually inputted by the user using the “Entered Temp”setting. If
the “Temp Source” is set to Probe or Thermocouple 1 or 2, and no
probe is connected, dashes (------) will appear on the display.
For more information on entering the temperature manually, refer to the
Actual/Standard Setup section of this manual.
Setting-up 7
Do not use the instrument or probes near hazardous
voltage sources since serious injury could result.
Total pressure hole
Total pressure port (to
+ input on manometer)
Static pressure
holes
Static pressure port (to
input on manometer)
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Thermocouple Ports
The 9565 series includes two thermocouple ports at the base of the meter.
Any K-Alloy thermocouple with mini-connector can be attached. See
Display Setup for setting the thermocouple temperature readings to be
displayed as TC1, TC2, or TC1-TC2.
Connecting the Thermocouples
The K-Alloy thermocouple with mini-connector has one terminal wider
than the other. The wider terminal will be inserted into the bottom of the
TC1 or TC2 connector port.
Thermocouples from an alternate TSI supplier must have
the metal sheath electrically isolated from the wires
inside. Failure to meet this requirement may result in
false readings, electrical shock, or fire hazard.
Do not use the instrument or probes near hazardous
voltage sources since serious injury could result.
TC1 TC2
Setting-up 9
Connecting the Optional Bluetooth® Portable Printer Device
To connect the Bluetooth printer to the Model 9565, power on the unit and
the printer. Then press the MENU soft key. From the Menu use the and
keys to highlight Discover Bluetooth and press the key. If other TSI
Bluetooth-printers are in the area, turn them off before searching. The
Model 9565 will then search for and list all available Bluetooth devices.
For more information on establishing Bluetooth connections, refer to TSI
Applications Note TSI-150.
Connecting to a Computer
Use the Computer Interface USB Cable provided with the Model 9565 to
connect the instrument to a computer for downloading stored data or for
remote polling. Connect the end labeled “COMPUTER” to the computer
USB port and the other end to the data port of the Model 9565.
Caution: This symbol is used to indicate that the data
port of the Model 9565 is not intended for connection to
a public telecommunications network. Connect the USB
data port only to another USB port on a safety certified
computing device.
Protection provided by the instrument could be impaired
if used in a manner other than specified in this user
manual.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG.
USB Communications Port
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Chapter 3
Operation
Keypad Functions
ON/OFF ( ) Key Press the ON/OFF key to turn the Model 9565 on
and off. During the power up sequence the display
will show the following: Model Number, Serial
Number, and Software Revision. To turn the
instrument off, press and hold the ON/OFF Key for 3
seconds. The instrument will count down (OFF2,
OFF1, OFF). If AC Adapter is attached, the Battery
and ON/OFF Key is bypassed. If the ON/OFF Key is
pressed while the AC adapter is attached, the
instrument instructs you to “Unplug the instrument
to turn off unit”. To turn the instrument on again,
attach the AC adapter or press the ON/OFF Key.
Arrow () Keys Press to scroll through choices while setting a
parameter. Pressing the  keys simultaneously
will lock the keypad to prevent unauthorized
adjustments to the instruments. To unlock the
keypad, press the  keys simultaneously.
Enter ( ) Key Press to accept a menu selection, value or
condition. Press to Start or Stop datalogging when
in Continuous Key mode.
Battery Indicator
Activity Area
Soft Key Indicators
Soft Keys
Pressure Ports
Additional
Messages
Primary
Parameter
Secondary
Parameters
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Arrow (
or
) and
Menu Soft Keys Press arrow keys to change choices while setting a
parameter. Press the Menu soft key to select the
Menu selections, which are Pressure Zero, Display
Setup, Settings, Flow Setup, VOC Setup,
Actual/Std Setup, Data Logging, Zero CO,
Applications, Calibration, and Discover Bluetooth.
Common Terms
In this manual there are several terms that are used in different places. The
following is a brief explanation of the meanings of those terms.
Sample Consists of all of the measurement parameters
stored at the same time.
Test ID A group of samples. The statistics (average,
minimum, maximum, and count) are calculated for
each test ID. The maximum number of test IDs
is 100.
Time Constant The time constant is an averaging period. It is used
to dampen the display. If you are experiencing
fluctuating flows, a longer time constant will slow
down those fluctuations. The display will update
every second, but the displayed reading will be the
average over the last time constant period. For
example, if the time constant is 10 seconds, the
display will update every second, but the displayed
reading will be the average from the last 10
seconds. This is also referred to as a “moving
average”.
Log Interval The logging interval is the period over which the
instrument will average the logged sample. For
example, if the logging interval is set to 30 minutes,
each sample will be the average over the previous
30 minutes.
Test Length This is the time over which the data will be logged
in the “Continuous-Time” mode of data logging.
Operation 13
Menus
The menu structure is organized to allow easy navigation and instrument
setup utilizing the arrow keys and button. To exit a menu or menu item,
press the ESC key.
To access the Menu items, press the Menu soft key.
To select a parameter, use the Arrow keys to highlight the selection and
press the button.
ZERO PRESSURE
To zero the pressure reading, leave the positive and negative ports open to
atmosphere and select the Zero Press. The pressure sensor should be zeroed
after initial setup and checked periodically. The instrument will indicate if
the pressure zero was successful.
DISPLAY SETUP
Display Setup menu is where you will setup the desired parameters to be
displayed on the instrument screen. With a parameter highlighted you can
then use the ON soft key to have it show up on the instrument screen or select
the OFF soft key to turn off the parameter. Use PRIMARY soft key to have a
parameter show up on the instrument screen in a larger display. A total of 5
parameters can be shown on the display, 1 primary (large font) and 4
secondary. Parameters shown in the Display Setup screen are dependent on
the type of probe currently connected.
When set to PRIMARY, measurement will be the large font on the
display.
When set to ON, measurement will be displayed as a secondary
parameter (up to 4 can be displayed).
When set to OFF, measurement will not be displayed.
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
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NOTE: Pitot Velocity and AFProbe Velocity cannot both be ON at the same
time, nor can one be set to PRIMARY and the other to ON. Only one can be
ON at any given time.
SETTINGS
Settings menu is where you can set the general settings. These include
Language, Beeper, Select Units, Time Constant, Contrast, Set Time, Set
Date, Time Format, Date Format, Number Format, Backlight, Auto Off and
Bluetooth PIN code. Use the or keys to select an option, and the or
soft keys to change the settings for each option. Press the key to accept
settings.
FLOW SET UP
In Flow Setup mode, there are five types: Round Duct, Rectangle Duct, Duct
Area, Horn and K-Factor. Use the or soft keys to scroll through the
types and then press the key to accept the desired type. To change the
value, highlight the Enter Settings option and press the key.
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
SETTINGS
Language English
Beeper Disable
Select Units
Time Constant 1 Second
Contrast 5
Set Time 09:14 AM
Set Date 10/31/08
Time Format 12 hr
Date Format MM/DD/YY
Number Format XX,XXX.YY
Backlight Auto
Auto Off Enable
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DISPLAY SETUP
Velocity *ON
Flow OFF
Pitot Velocity OFF
Pressure ON
Temperature ON
Baro Press OFF
AFProbe Velocity ON
ON PRIMARY OFF
Operation 15
NOTE: Press/Kfact allows for calculating flow rate from diffusers or flow
stations with pressure taps using the instruments pressure ports and
Kfactors. The Kfactors are obtained from the diffuser or flow
station manufacturer. For more information, refer to Application
Note TSI-114.
NOTES: The horn numbers are the models of the horns. For example, 100
refers to a horn model number AM 100. Only horns with Model
numbers as follows can be used with this function: AM 100,
AM 300, AM 600 and AM 1200. If a horn model number is chosen,
the instrument will return to measuring mode and use a
preprogrammed curve to calculate flow rate from velocity when
using a thermoanemometer probe.
The air cone selection applies to the Model 995 Rotating Vane
Anemometer and the Air Cone kit p/n 801749.
VOC SETUP
This menu item applies to TSI probes that measure Volatile Organic
Compounds (VOC). The Response Factor and Molecular Weight of a
specific gas can be inputted by the user.
The response Factor is used to calculate the actual concentration of a
specific VOC.
The Molecular Weight of a specific gas allows for converting
concentration (PPM or PPB) to mass concentration (mg/m3).
Reset Isobutylene will restore the factory to factory conditions for
Isobutylene (56.11).
For more information, refer to Application Note TSI-147.
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
FLOW SETUP
Flow Type Round Duct
Enter Settings
FLOW TYPE
Round duct
Rect duct
Duct area
Press/Kfact
Horn
Air cone
ENTER SETTINGS
12.0 in dia
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ACTUAL/STANDARD SETUP
Choose Actual/Standard measurements and parameters in the Act/Std Setup
menu. The Model 9565 measures the actual barometric pressure using an
internal sensor. The temperature source can be entered manually or taken
from a probe that measures temperature (plug in probe or thermocouple).
For more information on Actual and Standard conditions, refer to
Application Note TSI-109.
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
ACTUAL/STD SETUP
Setting Standard
Temp source Entered
VOC SETUP
Response Factor 1.00
Mole Weight 56.11
Reset Isobutylene
RESET ISOBUTYLENE
Reset Isobutylene
YES NO
SETTING
Standard
Actual
TEMP SOURCE
Entered Temp 70˚F
Probe
Thermocouple 1
Thermocouple 2
Operation 17
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Measurements to be logged to memory are independent of
measurements on the display, and must therefore be selected under
DATA LOGGING Measurements.
When set to ON, measurement will be logged to memory.
When set to DISPLAY, measurement will be logged to memory if it
is visible on the main running screen.
When set to OFF, measurement will not be logged to memory.
NOTE: Pitot Velocity and AFProbe Velocity cannot both be ON at the same
time, nor can one be set to PRIMARY and the other to ON. Only one can be
ON at any given time.
Log Mode/Log Settings
The 9565 can be programmed to store measurements to memory in
several different logging formats:
Manual
Auto-save
Cont-key
Cont-time
Program 1
Program 2
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Manual
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
MEASUREMENTS
Temperature
DISPLAY
Velocity
DISPLAY
Flow
DISPLAY
Heatflow
OFF
Pressure
DISPLAY
Baro Press
ON
AFProbe Velocity
OFF
ON DISPLAY OFF
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Manual Logging
Manual mode does not automatically save data, but instead prompts the
user to SAVE a sample or ESC to not save. To start logging, press the
key.
NOTE: To adjust the averaging period for a sample, change the Time
Constant (increase or decrease in seconds) which is located in the
Settings Menu.
Auto Save Logging
In Auto-save mode, the user samples are automatically logged to
memory at the end of the sampling period. To start logging, press the
key.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Manual
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Auto-save
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
LOG MODE
Manual
Auto-save
Cont.-key
Cont.-time
Program 1
Program 2
LOG MODE
Manual
Auto-save
Cont.-key
Cont.-time
Program 1
Program 2
Operation 19
When set to Auto-save, the Sample Time can be adjusted. Sample Time
is the time period over which the Sample will be averaged.
Cont-key Logging
In Cont-key mode, the user starts logging by pressing the key. The
instrument will continue logging until the key is pressed again.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Auto-save
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-key
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
SAMPLE TIME
00:05
Min:Sec
LOG MODE
Manual
Auto-save
Cont.-key
Cont.-time
Program 1
Program 2
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When set to Cont. key, the log interval can be adjusted.
NOTE: Pressing the

keys simultaneously will lock the keypad to
prevent unauthorized adjustments to the instruments during unattended
logging. A “Lock” symbol will appear on the display. To unlock the
keypad, press the

keys simultaneously. The “Lock” symbol will
disappear.
Cont-time Logging
In Cont-time mode, the user starts taking readings by pressing the
key. The instrument will continue taking samples until the time as set in
“Test Length” has elapsed.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-key
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
LOG MODE
Manual
Auto-save
Cont.-key
Cont.-time
Program 1
Program 2
LOG SETTINGS
Log Interval 00:01
LOG INTERVAL
00:05
Min:Sec
Operation 21
When set to Cont.-time, the log interval and test length can be adjusted.
NOTE: Pressing the

keys simultaneously will lock the keypad to
prevent unauthorized adjustments to the instruments during unattended
logging. A “Lock” symbol will appear on the display. To unlock the
keypad, press the

keys simultaneously. The “Lock” symbol will
disappear.
Program 1 and Program 2
Program 1 and Program 2 are customized data logging setup programs.
Setting them up is performed using TSI’s TRAKPRO Data Analysis
software.
TRAKPRO is a trademark of TSI Incorporated.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
LOG SETTINGS
Log Interval 00:01
Test Length 00:00:01
LOG INTERVAL
00:05
Min:Sec
TEST LENGTH
00 : 00 : 05
Day:Hour:Min
LOG MODE
Manual
Auto-save
Cont.-key
Cont.-time
Program 1
Program 2
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For more information, refer to the TRAKPRO Data Analysis Software
User’s Guide which can be found on the TRAKPRO software CD which
is included with the 9565.
Choose Test
Test ID’s consist of a group of Samples that are used to determine
statistics (average, minimum, and maximum) of a measurement
application. The 9565 can store 26,500+ samples and 100 test IDs (one
sample can contain fourteen measurement types). Example: Each duct
traverse will have its own Test ID consisting of several Samples.
Pressing NEW will advance to the next available Test ID. Pressing
DATES will list the date the Test was taken.
Operation 23
Name Test
This option allows for customizing the Test ID name using 8 characters
maximum. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to a desired location,
press to accept. Repeat until the desired name appears. Press SAVE
to store custom ID name.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
CHOOSE TEST
Test 001 9 Samples
Test 002 7 Samples
Test 003 0 Samples
Test 004 0 Samples
Test 005 0 Samples
Test 006 0 Samples
Test 007 0 Samples
Test 008 0 Samples
Test 009 0 Samples
Test 010 0 Samples
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NEW DATES
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View Data
Choose Test
To view stored data, first select the Test ID that contains the data to be
recalled. This is accomplished in theChoose Test” menu.
View Stats
Displays statistics (average, minimum, and maximum) of a selected
Test ID and the number of samples, date and time the samples were
taken.
Use the and arrow keys to view statistics of all the measurement
parameters stored in a Test ID.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Auto-save
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Auto-save
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
VIEW DATA
Choose Test
Test 001
View Stats
View Samples
Print Test
CHOOSE TEST
Test 001 9 Samples
Test 002 7 Samples
Test 003 0 Samples
Test 004 0 Samples
Test 005 0 Samples
Test 006 0 Samples
Test 007 0 Samples
Test 008 0 Samples
Test 009 0 Samples
Test 010 0 Samples
--- ---- DATES
VIEW DATA
Choose Test Test 001
View Stats
View Samples
Print Test
Operation 25
Example: TEST 001 has 9 samples, each sample consists of a pressure,
temperature, and relative humidity reading. Use the < or > keys to view
statistics of each measurement parameter.
The 9565 can send this data to the optional Model 8934 wireless printer
or PC capable of Bluetooth communications. To use the PRINT
command, Bluetooth communications must be established between the
9565 and the Model 8934 wireless printer or PC set up with Bluetooth
communications.
View Samples
Use the and arrow keys to view samples of all the measurement
parameters stored in a Test ID.
TEST 001
Pressure
Avg 1.739 in. H2O
Min 1.665 in. H2O
Max 1.812 in. H2O
# Samples 9
10/31/08 07:01:39 AM
PRINT
TEST 001
Temperature
Avg 78.2 ˚F
Min 78.1 ˚F
Max 78.3 ˚F
# Samples 9
10/31/08 07:01:39 AM
PRINT
TEST 001
%RH
Avg 12.2 %RH
Min 11.1 %RH
Max 12.9 %RH
# Samples 9
10/31/08 07:01:39 AM
PRINT
VIEW DATA
Choose Test
Test 001
View Stats
View Samples
Print Test
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The 9565 can send this data to the optional Model 8934 wireless printer
or PC capable of Bluetooth communications. To use the PRINT
command, Bluetooth communications must be established between the
9565 and the Model 8934 wireless printer or PC set up with Bluetooth
communications.
Print Test
Press to print all statistics and samples for the selected Test ID.
The 9565 can send this data to the optional Model 8934 wireless printer
or PC capable of Bluetooth communications. To use the PRINT
command, Bluetooth communications must be established between the
9565 and the Model 8934 wireless printer or PC set up with Bluetooth
communications.
For more information on establishing Bluetooth connections, refer to
TSI Applications Note TSI-150.
Delete Data
Use this to delete all data, delete test or delete sample.
TEST 001
Velocity
Sample 1 218 ft/min
Sample 2 280 ft/min
Sample 3 316 ft/min
Sample 4 399 ft/min
Sample 5 188 ft/min
Sample 6 306 ft/min
Sample 7 313 ft/min
Sample 8 294 ft/min
Sample 9 309 ft/min
PRINT
TEST 001
Temperature
Sample 1 73.5 ˚F
Sample 2 73.7 ˚F
Sample 3 73.8 ˚F
Sample 4 73.8 ˚F
Sample 5 73.6 ˚F
Sample 6 73.6 ˚F
Sample 7 73.5 ˚F
Sample 8 73.4 ˚F
Sample 9 73.4 ˚F
PRINT
TEST 001
%rh
Sample 1 15.1%rh
Sample 2 14.2%rh
Sample 3 13.8%rh
Sample 4 13.8%rh
Sample 5 13.5%rh
Sample 6 13.6%rh
Sample 7 13.6%rh
Sample 8 13.5%rh
Sample 9 13.5%rh
PRINT
VIEW DATA
Choose Test
Test 001
View Stats
View Samples
Print Test
Operation 27
Delete All will clear stored data in all Test ID’s.
Delete Test will clear stored data in an individual Test ID selected by
the user.
Delete Sample will clear the last sample in an individual Test ID selected
by the user.
DATA LOGGING
Measurements
Log Mode Cont.-time
Log Settings
Choose Test Test 001
Name Test
View Data
Delete Data
% Memory
DELETE DATA
Delete All
Delete Test
Delete Sample
DELETE DATA
Delete All
Delete Test
Delete Sample
DELETE DATA
Delete All
Delete Test
Delete Sample
DELETE ALL
Are you sure?
YES NO
DELETE TEST
Test 001 14 Samples
Test 002 10 Samples
Test 003 12 Samples
Test 004 8 Samples
Test 005 7 Samples
Test 006 15 Samples
Test 007 0 Samples
Test 008 0 Samples
Test 009 0 Samples
Test 010 0 Samples
--- ---- DATES
DELETE TEST
Delete Test 005.
Are you sure?
YES NO
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% Memory
This option displays the memory available. Delete All, under Delete Data,
will clear memory and reset the memory available to 100%.
ZERO CO
This menu item applies to TSI probe Model 982 which can measure carbon
monoxide (CO). Zero CO will zero the CO sensor readings that may have
drifted. Initiating the Zero CO function will show the sensor CO reading and
the time remaining.
DELETE DATA
Delete All
Delete Test
Delete Sample
MEMORY
Test ID 83 %
Sample 92 %
DELETE SAMPLE
Test 001 14 Samples
Test 002 10 Samples
Test 003 12 Samples
Test 004 8 Samples
Test 005 7 Samples
Test 006 15 Samples
Test 007 0 Samples
Test 008 0 Samples
Test 009 0 Samples
Test 010 0 Samples
--- ---- DATES
Operation 29
NOTE: The Zero CO function should be performed in an area where no
combustion is taking place which may affect zeroing of the sensor.
APPLICATIONS
This menu option includes specialized measurement protocols used to
perform various tests or investigations. You can choose Draft Rate, Heat
flow, Turbulence, % Outside Air, and Leakage Test in the Applications
menu. For more information on these applications, refer to the following
information:
Draft Rate: Application Note TSI-142
Heat Flow: Application Note TSI-124
Turbulence Intensity: Application Note TSI-141
Percent Outside Air: Application Note TSI-138
Leakage Test: PANDA Manual
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
ZERO CO
0.0 ppm
APPLICATIONS
Draft Rate
Heatflow
Turbulence
% Outside Air
Leakage Test
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CALIBRATION
The Calibration Menu lists measurement parameters that can be adjusted in
the field. The appropriate detachable probes must be attached to the 9565
before field calibration can be undertaken except for pressure and barometric
pressure calibration.
For more information on performing field calibrations, refer to TSI
Applications Note TSI-146.
DISCOVER BLUETOOTH
The VELOCICALC meter must “discover” the computer or printer before
sending data.
This establishes the Bluetooth connection.
Select the menu option Discover Bluetooth and press . The VELOCICALC
screen will show “SEARCHING” while it searches for Bluetooth devices. A
progress bar at the bottom of the screen will show if any devices are found.
The VELOCICALC meter will search for up to six available Bluetooth devices.
The screen will show how many devices were found and then try to get the
common name of each device.
Select the desired device and press . The screen will show
“CONNECTING” and some messages showing connection progress will be
shown.
After the connection is made, the VELOCICALC meter will ask you to select
“Printer” or “Computer” and press .
For more information on establishing Bluetooth connections, refer to TSI
Applications Note TSI-150.
MENU
Zero Press
Display Setup
Settings
Flow Setup
VOC Setup
Actual/Std Setup
Data Logging
Zero CO
Applications
Calibration
Discover Bluetooth
CALIBRATION
Calibrate Temp
Calibrate Vel
Calibrate %RH
Calibrate Press
Calibrate B.P.
Calibrate CO2
Calibrate CO
Calibrate VOC
Restore Factory Cal
Operation 31
Printing Data Using the Portable Printer
To print logged data, first enter the DATALOGGING menu. Then, use the
CHOOSE TEST item to select the data to be printed. After the test is selected,
use the VIEW STATS and VIEW SAMPLES items to select statistics or
individual data points to view and print. After selecting VIEW STATS or VIEW
SAMPLES, press the PRINT key to print the data.
TRAKPRO Data Analysis Software
The VELOCICALC Model 9565 comes with special software called
TRAKPRO Data Analysis Software, which is designed to provide you with
maximum flexibility and power.
Follow the instructions on the label of the TRAKPRO software to install the
software on your computer. TRAKPRO software contains a very
comprehensive Help Function. This utility provides all the necessary
information to guide you in all aspects of software operation. The software is
shipped on a CD-ROM. Updates are available from the TSI website at
http://software.tsi.com.
To download data from the Model 9565, connect the supplied computer
interface USB cable to the Model 9565 and to a computer USB port. Any
USB port can be used.
LogDat2 Downloading Software
The VELOCICALC Model 9565 also includes downloading software called
LogDat2. LogDat2 software transfers the stored data from the Model
9565 to a computer as a spreadsheet file. This software is useful for
applications such as duct traverses, fume hood, and filter face
velocity testing.
Follow the instructions on the label of the LogDat2 software to install the
software on your computer. The software is shipped on a CD-ROM and
includes a User’s Guide and Installation Instructions. Updates are available
from the TSI website at http://software.tsi.com.
To download data from the Model 9565, connect the supplied computer
interface USB cable to the Model 9565 and to a computer USB port. Any
USB port can be used.
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Chapter 4
Maintenance
The Model 9565 requires very little maintenance to keep it performing well.
Recalibration
To maintain a high degree of accuracy in your measurements, we
recommend that you return your Model 9565 to TSI for annual recalibration.
Please contact one of TSI’s offices or your local distributor to make service
arrangements and to receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
number. To fill out an online RMA form, visit TSI’s website at
http://service.tsi.com.
U.S. & International
TSI Incorporated
500 Cardigan Road
Shoreview MN 55126-3996
Tel: (800) 874-2811
(651) 490-2811
Fax: (651) 490-3824
The Model 9565 can also be recalibrated in the field using the
CALIBRATION menu. These field adjustments are intended to make minor
changes in calibration to match a user's calibration standards. The field
adjustment is NOT intended as a complete calibration capability. For
complete, multiple-point calibration and certification, the instrument must be
returned to the factory.
Cases
If the instrument case or storage case needs cleaning, wipe it off with a soft
cloth and isopropyl alcohol or a mild detergent. Never immerse the
Model 9565. If the enclosure of the Model 9565 or the AC adapter becomes
broken, it must be replaced immediately to prevent access to hazardous
voltage.
Storage
Remove the batteries when storing the unit for more than one month to
prevent damage due to battery leakage.
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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
Table 5-1 lists the symptoms, possible causes, and recommended solutions
for common problems encountered with the Model 9565. If your symptom is
not listed, or if none of the solutions solves your problem, please contact
TSI.
Table 5-1: Troubleshooting the Model 9565
Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action
No Display Unit not turned on Switch unit on.
Low or dead batteries Replace batteries or plug
in AC adapter.
Dirty battery contacts Clean the battery
contacts.
Velocity reading
fluctuates unstable Fluctuating flow Reposition probe in less
turbulent flow or use
longer time constant.
No response to
keypad Keypad locked out Unlock keypad by
pressing  keys
simultaneously.
Instrument Error
message appears Memory is full Download data if desired,
then DELETE ALL memory.
Fault in instrument Factory service required
on instrument.
Probe Error
message appears Fault in probe Factory service required
on probe.
Probe is plugged in,
but the instrument
does not recognize
it
Probe was plugged in
when the instrument was
ON
Turn instrument OFF and
then turn it back ON.
WARNING!
Remove the probe from excessive temperature immediately:
excessive heat can damage the sensor. Operating temperature limits
can be found in Appendix A, Specifications. The pressure sensor is
protected from damage up to 7 psi (48 kPa or 360 mmHg). At higher
pressure it can burst!
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Appendix A
Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Velocity (TA Probe):
Range: 0 to 9999 ft/min (0 to 50 m/s)
Accuracy1&2: ±3% of reading or ±3 ft/min (±0.015 m/s), whichever is
greater
Resolution: 1 ft/min (0.01 m/s)
Velocity (Pitot Tube):
Range3: 250 to 15500 ft/min (1.27 to 78.7 m/s)
Accuracy4: ±1.5% at 2000 ft/min (10.16 m/s)
Resolution: 1 ft/min (0.01 m/s)
Duct Size:
Range: 1 to 500 inches in increments of 0.1 in.
(2.5 to 1270 cm in increments of 0.1 cm)
Volumetric Flow Rate:
Range: Actual range is a function of actual velocity, pressure, duct
size, and K factor
Temperature (TA Probe):
Range: 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
Accuracy5: ±0.5°F (±0.3°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Relative Humidity (TA Probe):
Range: 0 to 95% RH
Accuracy6: ±3% RH
Resolution: 0.1% RH
Wet Bulb Temperature (TA Probe):
Range: 40 to 140°F (5 to 60°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Dew Point (TA Probe):
Range: 5 to 120°F (-15 to 49°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Heat Flow (TA Probe):
Range: Function of velocity, temperature, humidity, and
barometric pressure
Measurements available: Sensible heat flow, latent heat flow, total heat
flow and sensible heat factor
Units measured: BTU/hr, kW
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Static / Differential Pressure:
Range7: -15 to +15 in. H2O (-28.0 to +28.0 mm Hg, -3735 to +3735 Pa)
Accuracy: ±1% of reading ±0.005 in. H2O (±1 Pa, ±0.01 mm Hg)
Resolution: 0.001 in. H2O (0.1 Pa, 0.01 mm Hg)
Barometric Pressure:
Range: 20.36 to 36.648 in. Hg (517.15 to 930.87 mm Hg)
Accuracy: ±2% of reading
Instrument Temperature Range:
Operating (Electronics): 40 to 113°F (5 to 45°C)
Operating (Probe): 14 to 140°F (-10 to 60°C)
Storage: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
Instrument Operating Conditions:
Altitude up to 4000 meters
Relative humidity up to 80% RH, non-condensing
Data Storage Capabilities:
Range: 26,500+ samples and 100 test IDs (one sample can contain
fourteen measurement types)
Logging Interval:
Intervals: 1 second to 1 hour
Time Constant:
Intervals: User selectable
Response Time:
Velocity: 200 msec
Temperature: 2 minutes (to 66% of final value)
Pressure: 0.1 msec
Humidity: <1 minute (to 66% of final value)
External Meter Dimensions:
3.8 in. × 8.3 in. × 2.1 in. (9.7 cm × 21.1 cm × 5.3 cm)
Meter Probe Dimensions:
Probe length: 40 in. (101.6 cm)
Probe diameter of tip: 0.28 in. (7.0 mm)
Probe diameter of base: 0.51 in. (13.0 mm)
Articulating Probe Dimensions:
Articulating section length: 6.0 in. (15.24 cm)
Diameter of articulating knuckle: 0.38 in. (9.5 mm)
Meter Weight:
Weight with batteries: 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
Specifications 39
Power Requirements:
Four AA-size batteries (included) or
AC Adapter p/n 801761
Input: 90 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz
Output: 9 VDC, 2A
1 Temperature compensated over an air temperature range of 40 to 150°F (5 to 65°C).
2 The accuracy statement of ±3.0% of reading or ±3 ft/min (±0.015 m/s), whichever is
greater, begins at 30 ft/min through 9999 ft/min (0.15 m/s through 50 m/s).
3 Pressure velocity measurements are not recommended below 1000 ft/min (5 m/s) and are
best suited to velocities over 2000 ft/min. Range can vary depending on barometric
pressure.
4 Accuracy is a function of converting pressure to velocity. Conversion accuracy improves
when actual pressure values increase.
5 Accuracy with instrument case at 77°F (25°C), add uncertainty of 0.05°F/°F (0.03°C/°C) for
change in instrument temperature.
6 Accuracy with probe at 77°F (25°C). Add uncertainty of 0.1% RH/°F (0.2% RH/°C) for
change in probe temperature. Includes 1% hysteresis.
7 Overpressure range = 190 in. H2O (7 psi , 360 mmHg, 48 kPa).
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Appendix B
Optional Plug-in Probes
Thermoanemometer Probes
Model Description
960 Air Velocity and Temperature, Straight Probe
962 Air Velocity and Temperature, Articulating Probe
964 Air Velocity, Temperature, and Humidity, Straight Probe
966 Air Velocity, Temperature, and Humidity, Articulating Probe
Rotating Vane Anemometer Probes
Model Description
995 4 in. (100 mm) Rotating Vane, Air Velocity, and Temperature
496 1.5 in. (35mm) Rotating Vane, Air Velocity, and Temperature
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Probes
Model Description
980 Indoor Air Quality Probe, Temperature, Humidity, CO2
982 Indoor Air Quality Probe, Temperature, Humidity, CO2 and CO
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Probes
Model Description
984 Low Concentration (ppb) VOC and Temperature
985 High Concentration (ppm) VOC and Temperature
986 Low Concentration (ppb) VOC, Temperature, CO2, and Humidity
987 High Concentration (ppm) VOC, Temperature, CO2, and
Humidity
K-alloy Thermocouple Probes
Model Description
792 Surface Temperature Probe
794 Air Temperature Probe
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Pitot Probes
Model Description
634634000 Pitot Probe 12" (30 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm) diameter
634634001 Pitot Probe 18" (46 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm) diameter
634634002 Pitot Probe 24" (61 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm) diameter
634634003 Pitot Probe 36" (91 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm) diameter
634634005 Pitot Probe 60" (152 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm) diameter
634634004 Telescoping Pitot Probe - 8" to 38" (20 cm to 96 cm)
800187 Air Flow Probe (Straight Pitot) 18" (46 cm) - 5/16" (8 mm)
diameter
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