Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan DO 600 User Manual

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Table of Contents

GENERAL GUIDE .................................................................................. 1

1. Overview For All Meters ........................................................................................ 3

1.1

About the Meters ............................................................................................................................... 3

1.1.1

Display Overview .................................................................................................................... 3

1.1.2

Key Functions ......................................................................................................................... 3

1.2

Inserting Batteries ............................................................................................................................. 4

1.2.1

Inserting batteries for the first time ......................................................................................... 4

1.2.2

Changing batteries subsequently ........................................................................................... 4

1.3

Attaching the Belt .............................................................................................................................. 5

1.4

Connecting Peripherals ..................................................................................................................... 6

1.4.1

Probes (pH/Conductivity/DO) ................................................................................................. 6

1.4.2

Protective Rubber Boot .......................................................................................................... 7

2. System Setup Mode For All Meters ...................................................................... 8

2.1

About Setup Mode ............................................................................................................................ 8

2.2

Accessing Setup mode ..................................................................................................................... 8

2.3

Setup Selection: System Settings ..................................................................................................... 9

2.4

Accessing Setup mode when password protection enabled .......................................................... 15

2.5

Modifying Setup parameters ........................................................................................................... 16

3. Calibration Mode For All Meters ......................................................................... 17

3.1

About Calibration ............................................................................................................................. 17

3.2

About Conductivity/ Resistivity/ TDS/ Salinity Calibration ............................................................... 17

3.3

Preparing the Meter for Calibration ................................................................................................. 17

3.4

Accessing Calibration mode............................................................................................................ 19

3.4.1

Accessing Calibration mode when password protection enabled ........................................ 19

4. Measurement Mode For All Meters ..................................................................... 20

4.1

About Measurement Mode .............................................................................................................. 20

4.1.1

Accessing functions.............................................................................................................. 20

4.2

Taking Measurements ..................................................................................................................... 21

4.2.1

Prepare the meter for measurement .................................................................................... 21

4.2.2

Taking a reading ................................................................................................................... 21

4.2.3

Stable reading indicator ....................................................................................................... 22

4.2.4

Holding a reading ................................................................................................................. 22

4.3

Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) ................................................................................ 22

4.3.1

Manual Temperature Compensation (MTC) ........................................................................ 22

4.4

Alarm set point (For pH/conductivity/DO) ....................................................................................... 23

4.5

Calibration Due (CAL-DUE) Indicator (For pH/conductivity/DO) .................................................... 23

5. TRANSFERRING AND PRINTING DATA ............................................................. 23

5.1

CyberComm 600 Data Acquisition Software ................................................................................... 23

5.2

Working with Memory functions – Auto Data Logging .................................................................... 23

5.2.1

Logging data automatically in the meter’s memory .............................................................. 24

5.2.2

Storing a current measurement (In IrDA and LED print mode: Applicable to all modes) .... 24

5.2.3

Viewing stored data .............................................................................................................. 24

5.2.4

Transferring stored data to the Computer (CyberComm) through IrDA ............................... 25

5.2.5

Transferring stored data to a PC not equipped with infrared receiver. ................................ 26

5.2.6

Transferring stored data to a PC using an USB/ irDA Dongle. ............................................ 27

6. Technical Specifications ..................................................................................... 28
7. Accessories .......................................................................................................... 32
8. Warranty & Return Policy .................................................................................... 33

8.1

Warranty ……. ................................................................................................................................. 33

8.2

Return of Goods .............................................................................................................................. 33

8.3

Guidelines for Returning Unit for Repair ......................................................................................... 34

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