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DELTA
Portable Workstation
Quick Start Guide
103158-01EN [U8998465]— Revision A
April 2012

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2 Product Overview
• Read the Important Information section carefully before handling this product.
• Refer to the DELTA User’s Manual (P/N: 103201) for more detailed information.
1. Product Overview
The DELTA Portable Workstation provides a fully shielded, rugged test stand for benchtop or remote-controlled testing. It
is comprised of:
• An A020-D test stand (U8990865)
• Any DELTA handheld analyzer model (including the Premium, Standard, or Classic)
In this configuration, the DELTA is controlled by the Olympus DELTA PC software. The open-beam handheld analyzer is
then converted into a safe closed-beam workstation.
1.1 Test stand
CONTENTS
“Product Overview”..................................................................................................................................................................Page 2
“Safety Information” ................................................................................................................................................................Page 3
“Physical Planning” ..................................................................................................................................................................Page 5
“Unfolding the Test Stand” .....................................................................................................................................................Page 6
“Configuring the Workstation” ..............................................................................................................................................Page 8
“Important Information — Please Read Before Use”.......................................................................................................Page 11
Component Key DELTA Portable Workstation — All models
1 Hinged lid
2 Test chamber
3Lockinglevers
4Hingedleg
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2
3
4
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4

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1.2 Accessories
2. Safety Information
2.1 Radiation Safety Information
The DELTA Portable Workstation is a secure and dependable system when used in accordance with recommended testing
techniques and safety procedures. The radiation detected in the area outside the closed workstation is below the prescribed
limit for unrestricted areas.
• Olympus analyzers must only be used by trained and authorized operators in accordance with proper safety
procedures. Improper use may impair safety protection and cause potential harm to the user.
• Read all warning signs and labels.
5 I/O panel (back of the test stand):
a) Serial 9-pin D-Subminiature
connector
b) 15-pin D-Subminiature connector for
the probe adaptor
c) USB port and AC power
Component Key DELTA Portable Workstation — All models
1 DELTA probe adaptor with integrated
interface cable (P/N: U8990809)
2 USB cable (mini USB B to USB A
connector) [P/N: U8990455]
3 Cal Check coupon (316 stainless steel)
[P/N: U8990448]
Component Key DELTA Portable Workstation — All models
5a 5b 5c

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4 Safety Information
• DO NOT USE the workstation if it exhibits any sign of damage, as doing so could result in unintentional emission of
stray radiation. If any damage is found or suspected, have a qualified professional perform a radiation safety test and
repair the workstation.
Figure 2-1 Caution radiation label on top of test stand
2.2 Safety Interlock Structure
This mandatory feature ensures that the DELTA Portable Workstation functions as a closed-beam X-ray system. To
establish a radiation-safe test chamber, the lid must be completely closed over the test platform. Until this condition is met,
no test analysis or Cal Check procedures can be initiated.
Examples of the safety interlock structure:
• If the lid is not closed (the safety interlock structure is not engaged for X-ray emission), the Cal Check button or Start
Test button is disabled (grayed out). It is not possible to force the X-ray On condition.
• If the lid is opened during an active test, the X-ray tube turns off immediately, and a “Test Aborted” message is
displayed.
The instrument turns off.
2.3 X-Ray Indicator
The X-ray indicator is located on the top of the test stand (see Figure 2-1 on page 4). This indicator consists of a four-
element amber LED array and has two key functions:
X-ray indicator continuously On (solid amber LED array)
This signifies that the X-ray tube is enabled.
X-ray indicator flashing On (blinking amber LED array)
This signifies that the analyzer is emitting X-ray radiation through the analysis window.
2.4 Software Proximity Sensor
Within one second of the start of a test, the analyzer detects the sample in front of the measurement window. If no sample
is detected, the X-rays automatically turn off.
2.5 Shut Down Under Emergency Conditions
If you believe that the analyzer is locked up in an On condition, and the amber LED array continues to blink, perform the
following procedure.
X-ray indicator cutout

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To shut down the analyzer in case of an emergency
Raise the lid (recommended method).
OR
Press the Stop Test button on the user interface.
OR
Unplug the probe adaptor cable from the test stand’s 15-pin D-Subminiature connector (see section 1.1 on page 2).
Opening the lid will not compromise the integrity of the test data.
3. Physical Planning
3.1 Workstation Footprint
The DELTA Portable Workstation weighs 8.9 kg (19.6 lb) with the probe adaptor, analyzer, and battery included.
To make a minimum footprint for the test stand, add at least 5.1 cm (2 in.) to the actual 52.1 cm (20.5 in.) width and 37.5 cm
(14.75 in.) depth. Plan for a 70 cm (27.5 in.) height when the lid is fully open (see Figure 3-1 on page 5). You should be able
to comfortably access the analyzer’s lid latch and test chamber.
Figure 3-1 Test stand: Top view (looking straight down)
3.2 Test Chamber Dimensions
Component key cm in.
1 Width (side wall to side wall) 24.8 9.75
2 Depth (front to back) 15.6 6.125
37.5 cm (14.75 in.)
52.2 cm (20.5 in.)

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6 Unfolding the Test Stand
Figure 3-2 Test chamber: Top view (looking straight down)
3.3 Electrical Requirements
You can use either the removable Li-ion battery (standard) or an AC adaptor (optional). You may also want to use the
DELTA docking station or a standard battery charger in the workstation area.
Both of the charging accessories require an AC power source.
4. Unfolding the Test Stand
To unfold the test stand
To avoid equipment damage, make sure that there is sufficient clearance when unfolding the test stand (see section 3.1 on
page 5).
1. Place the test stand on a table or a bench with its legs facing toward you (see Figure 4-1 on page 7).
2. Make sure that the locking levers are open (see Figure 4-1 on page 7).
3 Center of window to front wall 9.5 3.75
4 Center of window to rear wall 7 2.75
5 Internal height (lid closed) [not shown] 12.4 4.875
Component key cm in.
1
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2
4

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Figure 4-1 Folded test stand
3. Swing the left legs out to their fully extended position.
4. Lock the legs into place using the two locking levers (see Figure 4-2 on page 7).
Figure 4-2 Legs locked into position
5. Place the test stand upright.
6. If necessary, use leveling feet to stabilize the test stand.
7. Before opening the lid, slide the latch (see Figure 4-3 on page 7) to the right.
Figure 4-3 Lid latch
Locking lever in the release position
Leg
Leg
Locking lever in the release position
Locking lever in the locked position
Locking lever in the release position
Latch

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8 Configuring the Workstation
5. Configuring the Workstation
Before using the workstation, you must do the following:
• Install the DELTA analyzer on a probe adaptor.
• Install the analyzer-adaptor assembly on the test stand.
To install the probe adaptor onto the DELTA analyzer
1. Loosen the two probe-adaptor thumbscrews.
2. Connect the DELTA analyzer to the probe adaptor’s 16-pin connector (see Figure 5-1 on page 8).
Figure 5-1 Probe adaptor
3. Make sure that the DELTA measurement window is flush with the probe-adaptor faceplate (see Figure 5-2 on page 8).
Figure 5-2 DELTA measurement window flush with the probe-adaptor faceplate
4. Tighten the two thumbscrews, making sure that the measurement window stays flush with the probe-adaptor
faceplate.
5. Install the analyzer-adaptor assembly on the test stand (see “To install the analyzer-adaptor assembly onto the test
stand”).
To install the analyzer-adaptor assembly onto the test stand
1. Unfold the test stand (see “To unfold the test stand”).
2. Position the test stand so that the locking fixture is accessible (see Figure 5-3 on page 9).
16-pin connector
Thumbscrews
DELTA measurement window
Probe-adaptor faceplate

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Figure 5-3 Test-stand locking fixture
3. Align the large tab of the probe adaptor with the large notch of the locking fixture (see Figure 5-4 on page 9).
Figure 5-4 Alignment with locking fixture
4. Make sure that the probe-adaptor faceplate is flush with the test chamber floor.
5. Carefully turn the analyzer-adaptor assembly counterclockwise until it locks.
The probe-adaptor plastic housing must be centered with the locking-fixture alignment screw (see Figure 5-5 on
page 9).
Figure 5-5 Analyzer-adaptor assembly installed on the test stand
6. Place the workstation in the upright position
Locking fixture
Locking-fixture large notch
Probe-adaptor large tab
Alignment screw
Plastic housing

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10 Configuring the Workstation
7. Connect to workstation to your PC (see “To connect the workstation to a PC”).
To connect the workstation to a PC
1. Connect the probe-adaptor interface cable (15-pin D-Subminiature connector) to the test stand’s I/O panel (see
Figure 5-6 on page 10 and Figure 5-7 on page 10).
Figure 5-6 Probe-adaptor interface cable
Figure 5-7 Test-stand I/O panel
2. Plug the USB cable mini USB B connector into the DELTA data port (see Figure 5-8 on page 10).
Figure 5-8 Mini USB B connector plugged into the analyzer data port
3. Plug the USB cable USB A connector into a PC USB port.
15-pin D-Subminiature connector
Interface cable
15-pin D-Subminiature connector
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