Metrohm 781 pH/Ion Meter User Manual

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5 Configuration

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LCD off after

1,2...999 min, OFF

The display of the pH/Ion Meter has an illuminated background. In or-

der to increase the working life of the lamp you can switch off the dis-

play automatically when the instrument has not been used for a certain

time. Please note that, if the lamp is switched off and on too frequently

then its working life will also be reduced. This means that times of about

30 min can be recommended.
The fact that the LCD illumination is switched off does not affect the

functioning of the pH/Ion Meter in any way. It continues to work normal-

ly. The lamp can be activated again with any key except <ON/OFF>.

Please note that the <ON/OFF> key switches the instrument off. All

other keys only have the function of activating the LCD illumination. This

means, for example, that runs will not be terminated when the <QUIT>

key is used to reactivate the background illumination.

date

YYYY-MM-DD

time

hh:mm:ss

You can set the date and time here. The program will only accept num-

bers which make sense.

time zone

12 ASCII characters

For complete documentation you can add details of the time zone to

the time information for output in the report header. The input of up to

any 12 characters is possible. Examples: 'MEZ', 'UTC-05:00'

(Coordinated Universal Time minus 5 h) or location of the measurement.

temp.sensor:

Pt1000, NTC

The 780/781 pH/Ion Meter supports the use of two different types of

temperature measuring techniques T: Pt1000 (platinum resistance

thermometer) and NTC ('Negative Temperature Coefficient' semicon-

ductor). This means that the configuration must be adapted according-

ly. If NTC sensors are used then it is also necessary to enter two sensor

characteristics; these can be found in the specification of the sensor:

R(25 °C)

10000...30000...100000

B value

1000...4100...9999

The standard values R(25 °C) = 30000 ohm and B value = 4100 K ap-

ply to the use of a Metrohm electrode with NTC sensor (e.g. 6.0228.010

LL Solitrode NTC), where the B value refers to 25 °C and 50 °C. B val-

ues of other NTC sensors are frequently based on different reference

temperatures (usually 25 °C / 50 °C – 100 °C). When entering your own

sensor characteristics the effect of the second reference temperature

on the measuring accuracy of an NTC sensor is negligible.

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