3 parameters for cal – Metrohm 719 S Titrino User Manual

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2.7. Parameters, key <PARAM>

719 S Titrino

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2.7.3 Parameters for CAL





calibration parameters

determine the calibration procedure.

statistics

:

Calculation of mean values and standard deviation,

see also page 41.


>calibration parameters

meas.input: 1



cal.temp. 25.0 °C





buffer

#1 pH 7.00



buffer

#2 pH 4.00



buffer

#3 pH OFF





signal drift 2 mV/min





equilibr.time 110 s








electr.id





Calibration parameters

Measuring input (1, 2, diff.)

Measuring input 1 or 2 or differential amplifier;

Connection of electrodes, see page 124.

Calibration temperature (-20.0 ... 120.0 °C)

If a T sensor is connected, the temperature will be

measured.

The calibration temperature can also be input during

the calibration sequence.

pH value of first buffer (0...±20.00)

The pH value of the buffers can be put in during the

calibration sequence.

pH value of second and the following buffers

(0...±20.00, OFF)

<CLEAR> sets "OFF".

Buffers are requested until "OFF" is set. This gives an

n-point calibration. Up to 9 buffers.

A regression line will be calculated in calibrations with

more than 2 buffers.

Drift for measured value acquisition (0.5...999 mV/min,

OFF)

<CLEAR> sets "OFF".

"OFF" means that the measured value is acquired after

an equilibration time.

Equilibration time (0...9999 s, OFF)

<CLEAR> sets "OFF".

If a new equilibration time has not been entered, the

Titrino calculates an equilibration time appropriate to

the drift, see page 32. The measured value is acquired

as soon as the first criterion (drift or time) has been

met.

If drift and time are both set to "OFF", the measured

value acquisition is immediate.

Electrode identification (up to 8 characters).

parameters

>calibration parameters

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