Connect the cell, Configure the 3200 – YSI 3200 User Manual

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Getting Started

Section 2

3. Connect the Cell

Plug the cell (YSI 3200 series) into the connector on the back of the instrument marked cell.

NOTE: If you are using a YSI 3400 series cell, you will need the following:

• 3232 adapter
• YSI 3220 or 700 series temperature probe

4. Configure the 3200

Next, you must configure the 3200 with the correct cell constant of the cell you are using.
From Operation mode, press the [CELL] soft key to enter the Cell menu.

[0] # Configuration number

CELL


[CONFIG 0] Title

0.0000uS offset

[Single] Cell Cal

[1.00] K

[Linear] Comp

[1.91] %/°C Comp val

[0.68] T.D.S. mult

[25.0] °C Comp Temp

ENTER TO SEND CONFIGURATION

CONFIGURE

CAL K

TEMP

PLATIN

Then, press the [CONFIGURE] soft key to enter the Configure menu. Configure is used to select
and configure the current cell and temperature compensation. The 3200 stores six configurations
numbered 0 to 5.

K field (cell constant)

[0] # Configuration number

CONFIG


[CONFIG 0] Title

0.0000uS offset

[Single]

Cell

Cal

[1.00]

K

[Linear] Comp

[1.91] %/°C Comp val

[0.68] T.D.S. mult

[25.0] °C Comp Temp

ENTER TO SEND CONFIGURATION

UP

DOWN

DIGIT

NEXT

Press the [UP] or [DOWN] soft key until you have selected configuration 0. The default
configuration is a single fixed cell constant of K = 1, linear temperature compensation corrected
to 25°C using a coefficient of 1.91%/°C.

Press the [NEXT] soft key to move the cursor (underline) to the Title field. Using the [UP],
[DOWN] and [DIGIT] soft keys, you may enter a name for this configuration.

Press the [NEXT] soft key four times to move the cursor to the K field. Using the [UP], [DOWN]
and [DIGIT] soft keys, enter the manufacturer’s stated cell constant for the cell that you are using
(K= 0.1, 1.0, 5.0, 10.0 etc.).

Press the [MODE] key two times to return to the Operation menu.

YSI Incorporated

Model 3200

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