Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 6110 Basic User Manual User Manual

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1. Product tab

Option

Description

Solubility

Enter the type of beverage in the package.

Headspace

Check this box for a fast measurement sequence that provides data from the
headspace only.

Equilibrated

This is only available if Headspace (previous box) is checked. Check this box if you
require the additional total O

2

and dissolved CO

2

measurements taken from the

headspace.

Slow Decompress If checked, then after the measurement process has completed, a slow release of any

remaining pressure will take place so the package can be handled safely.

Formula

Define up to five different formulae for computing a new parameter. The formula
definitions must already have been entered into the system (see

Formula management

on page 12 for details).

2. Package tab

Option

Description

Comment

Enter a free-format alphanumeric text. This text will appear against the package description
in the main package management screen.

Brimful volume Enter the volume of the package when full to overflowing.

Height

Enter the overall height of the package. This information is used if you activate the
Package size check option in

Measurement output

on page 12.

Tilt position

Enter the tilt position of the package holder (optional). This should be 1, 2, or 3 and
corresponds to the number on the tilt knob on the front of the instrument .

Pck backstop

Position of the package backstop (optional). The backstop is calibrated on a scale of zero
to seven.

Package type

Select the correct image for the type of package being measured (bottle, can, etc.). The
setups for each icon are different, so it is important to select the correct one.

Note: The above reference values are also displayed at the start of the measurement process for the package,
so the operator can adjust the instrument accordingly (tilt position, etc.).

3. Alarms tab

Option

Description

Alarm parameters Select the parameter to define the alarm settings, and enter the minimum and maximum

values allowable for each parameter listed. When the measurement value falls below
the minimum level or exceeds the maximum level for any parameter listed, an alarm will
be triggered.

4. Factors tab

Option

Description

Factors Small adjustments can be made to the measurements listed by entering a factor. This defaults to

1.000 for all measurements to indicate no adjustment. If this is changed then the measurement
calculated by the instrument will be multiplied by this factor to give an adjusted measurement value.

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