3 keypad functions – Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan PC 510 User Manual

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Instruction Manual PC 510

2

Connector

Function

CON/TEMP

For connecting 6-pins conductivity/TDS sensor with built-in temperature sensor to the
meter or optional temperature probe for use with pH electrode (when applicable).
Always make sure that the connector is clean and dry.

pH

For connecting pH sensor with a BNC connector to the meter. Always make sure that
the connector is clean and dry.

DC

For connection to the AC power source to the power jack (DC).

2.5 AC/DC

adapter

The AC/DC adapter converts the power mains voltage 120/220 VAC to low DC voltage for the PC 510
bench meter operation. Two basic models of adapters are available depending upon power supply
specification of each country.

Description

Order Code

Voltage

AC Adapter 120 V

EC-120-ADA / 35615-07

110-120 V, 50-60 Hz

AC Adapter 220 V

EC-220-ADA / 35615-08

220-240 V, 50-60 Hz

2.6 Electrodes

Your meter includes two probes:

• pH electrode with BNC connector
• conductivity probe with built-in temperature sensor with a notched 6-pin connector

The temperature sensor built into the conductivity probe will also compensate for pH readings as long
as both probes are in your solution at the same time.

If you want to use a “3-in-1” pH probe with a built-in temperature sensor, or if you want to use a
separate temperature probe, you will need to disconnect the conductivity probe to allow for connection
of the separate temperature sensor.

2.7 Electrode

holder

The integral electrode holder serves as a handy holder for mounting
the pH and conductivity/temperature probes during measurement or
when idle.

The bench meter’s base plate has a side metal bar to which you
can attach an integral swivel electrode holder. You can mount the
electrode holder on either right or left side of the meter.

To position the electrode arm:

holder.

3 KEYPAD

FUNCTIONS

3.1 Keypad

The PC 510 is equipped with large tactile response keypad for
ease of use. All keys have primary function with some keys having
secondary functions.

Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the screw holding the
electrode holder. Slide the side metal bar until the second screw
slot lines up with the original screw hole. Use the screw removed
earlier to secure the electrode holder into position. Note the side
metal bar is reversible. If desired, remove screw holding electrode
holder base and slide out of brackets. Slide base into brackets on
opposite side and tighten screws. See Figure 2.

To install electrode arm to the meter:
To mount the electrode arm into the metal rod on the side bar,
align the slot with the metal rod and base of electrode arm. Push
it downwards until it fully sits into position. Avoid using excessive
force when fixing or removing. The electrode arm is ready for use.

NOTE: Move the base of electrode holder if you wish to swing the
electrode holder about. To prevent the meter form toppling over
causing accidental spills, DO NOT swing the body of the
electrode holder.

Figure 2: To position electrode arm

Figure 3: Installing the

electrode arm

Base of

Electrode

Holder

Body of Electrode

Holder

Side Metal Bar

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