Key pad, Connecting the sensor and cable, Key pad connecting the sensor and cable – YSI Pro2030 User Manual

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Place the battery cover on the back of the instrument and tighten the

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four screws. Do not over-tighten.

Figure 1. Pro2030 with battery cover removed. Notice

battery symbols indicating polarities.

The waterproof instrument case is sealed at the factory and is not to

be opened, except by authorized service technicians. Do not attempt to

separate the two halves of the instrument case as this may damage the

instrument, break the waterproof seal, and will void the warranty.

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Key Pad

Figure 2, Keypad

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Number

Key

Description

1

Calibrate

Press and hold for 3 seconds to calibrate.

opens Calibrate menu from the Run screen.

2

Up Arrow

Use to navigate through menus, to navigate

through box options along the bottom of the

Run screen and to increase numerical inputs.

3

Power and Backlight

Press once to turn instrument on. Press a

second time to turn backlight on. Press a

third time to turn backlight off. Press and

hold for 3 seconds to turn instrument off.

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Menu

Use to enter the System Setup

menu from the Run screen.

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Enter

Press to confirm entries and selections.

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Down Arrow

Use to navigate through menus, to navigate

through box options at the bottom of the Run

screen and to decrease numerical inputs.

connectIng the sensor and caBle

“Bulkhead” refers to the single-pin connector at the end of the probe/cable

assembly where the dissolved oxygen (Do) sensor is installed (figure 3). The

conductivity and temperature sensors are located above and next to the bulkhead

respectively and are not user-replaceable.

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When a dissolved oxygen sensor is not installed in the cable, the sensor

and cable’s bulkhead connectors are not water-proof. Do not submerge

the cable without a sensor installed. Submerging the cable without a

sensor installed may cause permanent damage to the cable that is not

covered under warranty.

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