4 calibrating for ise measurements, Calibrating for ise measurements – Xylem ProLab 2000 User Manual

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Operation

ProLab 2000

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4.6.4

Calibrating for ISE measurements

Why calibrate?

Ion-selective electrodes age and are temperature-dependent. This
changes the slope. As a result, an inexact measured value is displayed.
Calibration determines the current value of the slope of the electrode
and stores it in the instrument.

Thus, you should calibrate before each measurement and at regular
intervals.

When to calibrate?

 Before any measurement if possible
 After connecting another ISE electrode
 When the CalClock flashes, e. g. after a voltage interruption

Standard solutions

Use two to seven different standard solutions. The standard solutions
have to be selected in either increasing or decreasing order.

Note
The unit of the standard solution and measurement result is selected in
the Calibration / Unit menu.

Menu item

Possible
setting

Description

Calibration /
Calibration record

-

Displays the calibration
record of the last calibration.

Calibration /
Calibration history

-

Displays the calibration
history of the last calibrations.

Man. temperature

-20 ... +130 °C

Entry of the manually
determined temperature. For
measurements without
temperature sensor only.

Ion type

Ag, Br, Ca, Cd,
Cl, CN, Cu, F,
I, K, Na, NO3,
Pb, S, NH3,
NH4, CO2

Selection of the ion type to be
measured

Unit

mol/l, mg/kg,
ppm, %, mg/l

Selection of the unit for the
display of the measurement
result and calibration
standards.

Density

0.001 ... 9.999
g/ml, kg/l

Adjustable density of the test
sample (only with
Unit: mg/kg, ppm, %)

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