2 measurements (meas) – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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Parameters

PC Control / Touch Control

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4.2 Measurements

(MEAS)

The following measuring modes can be selected:
• pH (potentiometric pH measurement)
• U (potentiometric voltage measurement)
• T (temperature measurement)
• Ipol (voltametric measurement with adjustable polarization current)
• Upol (amperometric measurement with adjustable polarization volt-

age)

• Conc (concentration measurement)
• Cond (conductivity measurement, see Section 4.3).
The parameters for the measurement sequence are edited under Meas-

uring parameters

.

Signal drift (d): Drift, i.e. the alteration in the measured value per

minute that has to be reached for measured value acceptance. off

means that the measured value acceptance takes place when the

maximum waiting time has elapsed. This may be advisable if the

electrode has a very slow response.

Note!

A

constant measured value is often only achieved after a certain

time, as mixing and possibly the reaction itself require a certain time.

The response time of an electrode can also increase with time, i.e.

reaching a constant measured value takes longer and longer. In such

a case

drift-controlled measured value acceptance is particularly

advisable, as the measured values are only accepted when equilib-

rium has almost been achieved.

Waiting time min. (d): The measured value is not accepted until

the minimum waiting time has elapsed, even if the measured value

drift has already been reached. The minimum waiting time is only

important for drift-controlled measurements.

Waiting time max. (d): If the signal drift is switched off or has not

yet been reached then the measured value will be accepted after

the maximum waiting time has elapsed. If the waiting time has not

been newly entered then a waiting time that is suitable for the drift

will be calculated automatically according to the following equation:

5

0.01

Drift

150/

time

Waiting

+

+

=

Stop measured value (d): Stops when the preset measured value

has been reached since the start of the measurement.

Temperature (d): Manually entered measuring temperature. If a

temperature sensor is connected and temperature measurement is

set to automatic or continuous under Sensor (see Section 4.1.5)

then the temperature will be measured continuously. The value is

used for temperature compensation in pH measurements.

Time interval MP (d): Time interval for entering a measuring point

in the list of measuring points. This list can contain max. 1000

measuring points.

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