2 membrane selection, 3 selecting type of calibration, Options setup 5.4.2 membrane selection – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 3650 User Manual

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Options Setup

5.4.2 Membrane selection

You may find it necessary to use a different type of membrane for different applications.
Naturally, with any membrane change, you will need to re-calibrate (see

Sensor calibration on

page 42

). You should also consider the changes in required flow rates and response times,

which are specified in the accompanying Sensor Manual.

To re-configure the analyzer, choose Configuration, Membrane to bring up the box which
reveals the membrane models available.

Note:

Only those membranes applicable for your instrument model can be selected. All other membranes

are grayed out.

5.4.3 Selecting type of calibration

5.4.3.1 Select from the PC

You can use the Configuration, Calibration mode command to select how the sensor is to be
calibrated.

Note:

Only the calibration modes applicable to your sensor can be selected. Others will be grayed out.

Note:

Calibration mode can also be selected from the instrument keyboard (see below).

5.4.3.2 Select from the instrument

Choose OK when the desired membrane is selected.

Choose In Air to allow calibration of the sensor in air (only
applicable to Oxygen sensors). Choose In Line to calibrate
the sensor directly in the sampling line, in a sample of known
gas content.

In instrument models that measure gaseous samples, you
may select In a Span Gas to calibrate. Choose OK when the
desired mode is selected.

1.

Switch the instrument power

OFF

2.

Switch the instrument on by holding down the

CAL

button

and then pressing the

POWER

button while still pressing

the

CAL

button

3.

The instrument display will show either SPA for span gas
calibration, LI for in line calibration, or Air for in air
calibration

4.

Use the

Up/Down Arrow

buttons to change the mode to

your choice

5.

Press the

STO

button to set the selected mode. The

instrument displays Sto for a few seconds, then returns to
measurement mode

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