Unit id, Temperature, Dissolved oxygen (do) – YSI Professional Plus User Manual

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unIt Id

Unit ID is used to identify instruments in the Data Manager software program

that was included with your instrument. It is also used to identify GLP files, Site

Lists, Configuration files, and Data files transferred from the instrument to the

PC. the default Unit ID is the instrument’s serial number. to modify the Unit

ID, highlight Unit ID, press enter and then use the alpha/numeric entry screen.

the character limit is 16 characters.

PA R A M E t E R S : S E t U P, D I S P L A Y,

AU t o S t A B L E , A N D C A L I B R A t I o N

the following section is separated by parameter and will discuss sensor setup,

display options, auto stable features, and calibration procedures for each

parameter. the sections are separated by parameter due to the versatility of the

Pro Plus. You may focus solely on the parameters of your choice.

For the highest accuracy, calibrate or verify each sensor regularly. For your

convenience, YSI offers 5580 Confidence Solution® which allows you to check

the accuracy of pH, conductivity, and oRP readings to help determine if a sensor

calibration is necessary.

If you receive an error message during a calibration that indicates questionable

results, you have the option to either accept or decline the calibration. YSI

recommends that you decline a questionable calibration since accepting it may

result in erroneous data. After declining a questionable calibration, ensure the

sensor is clean, the calibration solution is good, the calibration vessel is clean,

and that you are entering the correct calibration value if entering manually.

then, try to recalibrate the sensor. If you continue to have problems, see the

troubleshooting section of this manual.

teMperature

All probe/cable assemblies, except the Quatro,

have a built-in temperature sensor. the Quatro

cable ships with a Conductivity/temperature

sensor that must be installed on the cable.

temperature calibration is not required nor is

it available.

to set the units, press Sensor

, highlight

Display and press enter. Highlight Temperature

and press enter. Highlight the desired

temperature units of °F, °C, or K and press enter to confirm the selection. only

one temperature unit may be displayed at a time. You may also choose not to

display temperature. If you choose not to display temperature, other parameters

that require a temperature reading will still be temperature compensated.

dIssolVed oxyGen (do)

Do sensors can be used on 60520-X, 6051020-X, 6052030-X, and Quatro

cables.

PREPARING tHE Do SENSoR FoR tHE FIRSt tIME

the dissolved oxygen sensor is shipped with a dry, protective red cap that will

need to be removed before using. It is very important to put a new membrane

with electrolyte solution on the sensor after removing the red cap.

Prepare the membrane solution according to the instructions on the bottle. After

mixing, allow the solution to sit for 1 hour. this will help prevent air bubbles

from later developing under the membrane. Ensure you are using the correct

electrolyte solution for the correct sensor. Galvanic sensors utilize electrolyte

with a light blue label and Polarographic sensors utilize electrolyte with a white

label. the dissolved oxygen sensor is supplied with cap membranes specific

to the sensor type ordered (Polarographic or Galvanic). 5912, 5913, and 5914

membrane kits are for Galvanic sensors and the 5906, 5908, and 5909 membrane

kits are for Polarographic sensors. See the Setup - Dissolved Oxygen section of

this manual for more information on the different types of membranes available

from YSI.

Remove the red cap by pulling it straight off the sensor tip. Discard or save for

later use during long term storage. thoroughly rinse the sensor tip with distilled

or deionized water. Fill the cap membrane 3⁄4 full of electrolyte solution, then

tap the cap with a finger to release any trapped air. Be careful not to touch

the membrane portion of the cap. thread the membrane cap onto the sensor,

moderately tight. Do not use a tool. It’s typical for some of the electrolyte

solution to spill over. For detailed instructions on changing a membrane cap,

see the Care, Maintenance, and Storage section of this manual.

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