Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan 6000 Series Meters v.2 User Manual

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Conductivity Setup: Select Reference Temperature

PC6000, CON6000, PC6500 and PCD6500 meters

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Set Default Temperature
Conductivity is a temperature dependent measurement. This option allows you to select a default
temperature that the meter will use along with the temperature coefficient to calculate a
temperature corrected conductivity measurement.

If an ATC probe is used any value entered as a default temperature will be overridden in favor of
the actual measured temperature of the solution provided to the meter by the ATC probe.

The default temperature can be set from -10°C to 110°C.

To set Default Temperature

1. Select temperature units by touching the appropriate unit button: C (Celsius), F

(Fahrenheit) or K (Kelvin).

2. Touch the Default Temperature box and use the numeric keypad to enter the desired

default temperature (-10°C to 110°C).

3. Press Enter in the keypad to return to conductivity Setup screen.




Set Reference Temperature
This setup option allows you to select the reference temperature to be used in the determination
of the conductivity of your sample. The reference temperature is the temperature to which the
conductivity readings would be normalized.

The reference temperature can be set from 15°C to 30°C.

To set Reference Temperature

1. Select temperature units by touching the appropriate unit button: C (Celsius), F

(Fahrenheit) or K (Kelvin).

2. Touch the Reference Temperature box and use the numeric keypad to enter the

desired default temperature (15°C to 30°C).

3. Press Enter in the keypad to return to conductivity Setup screen.

Conductivity cells provided have a built-in Temperature sensor.

Note: The units of all temperature parameters must match. The meter will automatically
modify the temperature units of Default Temperature and Reference Temperature to match
the last choice made on any of these parameters.

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