Hach-Lange SI794 P User Manual User Manual

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pH calibration

Calibration is used to adapt the transmitter to the individual

electrode characteristics, namely offset and slope. Calibration

can be performed with Calimatic automatic buffer recognition,

with manual buffer input, by entering premeasured electrode

data, or by sampling the product.

When using ISFET sensors, you must adjust the zero point first.

Then you can conduct either a one or a two-point calibration.

Caution

All calibration procedures must be performed by trained

personnel. Incorrectly set parameters may go unnoticed, but

change the measuring properties.

The response time of the electrode and temperature probe is

considerably reduced when the electrode is first moved about

in the buffer solution and then held still.

The transmitter can only operate properly when the buffer

solutions used correspond to the configured set. Other buf-

fer solutions, even those with the same nominal values, may

demonstrate a different temperature response.

This leads to measurement errors.

When using ISFET sensors or electrodes with a zero point

other than pH 7, the nominal zero point must be adjusted each

time a new electrode is connected. This is important if you want

to obtain reliable Sensoface messages. The Sensoface messages

issued during all further calibrations are based on this basic

calibration.

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