YSI IQ SensorNet NitraLyt Sensor User Manual

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Matrix adjustment, check and calibration

NitraLyt

®Plus

700 IQ

4 - 2

ba76004e01

01/2012

Drift potential

Simultaneously with the matrix adjustment (or calibration), the drift
voltage DV(mV) of the combination electrode is determined. It serves
to evaluate the long-term behavior of the combination electrode. The
drift voltage changes due to the following factors:

Influences due to the sample composition (matrix)

Change of the characteristics of the combination electrode.

Electrode zeroing

The temporal change of the drift voltage is recorded in the calibration
history so that the long-term behavior of a combination electrode can
be evaluated. As a start value, the user has to set the drift voltage to
zero at the beginning of this evaluation period in order to observe
changes in the calibration history.

The electrode zeroing itself is carried out with the matrix adjustment (or
calibration) procedure for the selected combination electrode(s). It
becomes effective if the procedure was successfully carried out.

The electrode zeroing can be carried out by the user for each electrode
(nitrate and chloride combination electrode) separately and at any time.
We recommend, however, to start the evaluation period with the
commissioning of a new or different electrode to be able to see the
entire operation period of an electrode in the calibration history.

It is not possible to zero an electrode with the Check procedure, as this
procedure stores no data in the sensor.

Resetting the slope by

electrode zeroing

Electrode zeroing with the matrix adjustment procedure resets the
slope to the default setting (+ or - 59.2 mV) at the same time. Electrode
zeroing with the calibration procedure replaces the existing slope with
the newly determined value.

Maintenance and

calibration case,

VARiON

®

Case

For adjustment, calibration and maintenance activities on site, the
VARiON

®

Case is available. The convenient case provides room for all

required accessories (details, see section 6.1).

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