1 configuring a new intelligent sensor, 2 configuring a new non-intelligent sensor – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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You can configure new sensors with [New] (see Section 3.9.1). Sensors

can be removed from the list with [Delete]. Sensor data for intelligent

sensors can be deleted even when they are just connected. The data

will be entered in the list again the next time that the corresponding

sensor is connected and the data read out. [Edit] opens the dialog for

entering sensor data.

3.9.1 Configuring a new intelligent sensor

Connect the 854 iConnect and the new sensor (iTrodes) as

described in the Installation Instructions for the Titrando.

When the sensor has been recognized the following message will

appear:

Open the dialog System/Sensors. The new sensor has been

entered in the sensor list though without name.

Select the new sensor and press [Edit].

The dialog in which you can enter the sensor data opens

automatically.

Enter the sensor data as described in Section 3.9.3.

3.9.2 Configuring a new non-intelligent sensor

Open the dialog System/Sensors.

Use [New] to open the selection of the sensor type. Select the

sensor type.

If you select ISE electrode then the ion for which the electrode is

selective will be requested automatically. Select the Ion. You can

also select Custom as the ion and then enter a name and select the

charge for your "own" ion.

The dialog in which you can enter the sensor data opens

automatically. The sensor data vary according to the sensor type.

Calibration data, calibration interval and calibration data limits are only

stored for pH electrodes and ISE electrodes.

Enter the sensor data as described in the following section.

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