Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan pH 1000/pH 2500 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

pH 1000/ 2500

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1

INTRODUCTION

1

2

METER INFORMATION

1

2.1

Meter Parts

1

2.2

Customized LCD

1

2.3

Slide Out Card

1

2.4

Rear Instrument Panel

1

2.5

AC/DC-Adapter

2

2.6

Electrode

2

3

KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

3

3.1

Primary & Secondary Functions of Keypad

3

4

STARTING UP THE METER

6

4.1

Connecting the Sensor Electrode

6

4.2

Connecting the Temperature Probe

6

4.3

Connecting the AC/DC Adapter

6

4.4

Connecting the Chart Recorder

6

4.5

Connecting RS232C Cable

6

5

TURNING THE METER ON AND OFF

7

6

CALIBRATION

8

6.1

pH Calibration (With ATC)

8

6.1.1

1 Point pH Calibration

8

6.1.2

Option 1 - Standard Buffers

8

6.1.3

Option 2 - Non-Standard Buffers

9

6.2

Multi-Point pH Calibration (Up to 5 Points)

9

6.3

Special Topic: CAL EDIT (for Custom/Non-Standard Buffers)

10

6.4

pH Calibration (without ATC)

10

6.5

Relative mV Calibration

11

6.6

Ion Calibration (for pH 2500 only)

12

6.7

Temperature Calibration

13

7

MEASUREMENT: READY, CONTINUOUS AND HOLD

14

7.1

Measurement in the READY Mode

14

7.2

Measuring in the Continuous Mode

14

7.3

HOLD Function

14

7.3.1

Holding and Releasing a Measured Value

14

7.4

Measuring pH

15

7.5

Measuring mV

15

7.6

Measuring Relative mV

16

7.7

Measuring Ion (for pH 2500 only)

16

8

SETUP FUNCTIONS AND KEYS

17

9

PROGRAM 1: LAST CALIBRATION TIME, DATE AND TEMPERATURE

18

10

PROGRAM 2: MEMORY RESET AND AUTO-OFF FUNCTION

19

11

PROGRAM 3: SET CURRENT TIME AND DATE

19

12

PROGRAM 4: COMMUNICATION SETUP

20

12.1

Switching pH Resolution

22

12.2

Setting the READY Indicator

22

12.3

Setting the Audible Beep

22

12.4

Viewing pH Electrode Offset

22

12.5

Viewing pH Electrode Slope

22

12.6

Viewing Ion Electrode Slope (for pH2500 only)

22

12.7

Setting the High and Low Setpoint Alarm (pH/mV/Relative mV)

23

12.8

Setting & Activating the Timer

23

12.9

Setting the Timer

24

12.10

Activating the Timer

24

12.11

Memory Input Functions and Options

25

12.12

Print Functions and Options

26

12.12.1

Print Function Options

26

13

TROUBLESHOOTING AND ERROR MESSAGES

27

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