6 orp sensor setup menu, 5 ph sensor setup menu (continued), Operation – Hach-Lange pHD sc User Manual

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Operation

SIGNALS

SENSOR SIGNAL: Displays the sensor output in mV

SENSOR ADC COUNTS: Displays the sensor ADC counts

TEMP ADC COUNTS: Displays raw data for temperature ADC counts. ADC counts are comparable to A/D counts and
are for sensor electronic diagnostic purposes only.

ELECTRODE STATE: Identifies the state of the electrode (good or bad) depending on whether the impedance is within
preset limits.

ACTIVE ELECT: Displays the impedance (Mohms) of the active electrode if Imped Status is set to Enabled.

REF. ELECTRODE: Displays the impedance (Mohms) of the reference electrode if Imped Status is set to Enabled.

IMPED STATUS: Sensor diagnostic. Choose Enabled or Disabled.

COUNTERS

SENSOR DAYS: displays the cumulative days the sensor has been in use.

RESET SENSOR: Allows the sensor counter to be reset to zero.

ELECTRODE DAYS: Cumulative days the electrode has been in use.

4.6 ORP Sensor Setup Menu

SELECT SENSOR (if more than one sensor is attached)

CALIBRATE

1 POINT MANUAL

Calibration against a single known sample.

TEMP ADJUST

Adjust the displayed temperature by up to ± 15 °C.

DEFAULT SETUP

Restores the system to the original factory calibration.

CONFIGURE

EDIT NAME

Enter up to a 10-digit name in any combination of symbols and alpha or numeric characters. Press

ENTER

when the entry

is complete. The name will be displayed on the status line with the measurement value.

SELECT SENSOR

Choose from the displayed sensor type (pH or ORP).

TEMP UNITS

Choose from the displayed options (°C or °F).

LOG SETUP

Choose SENSOR INTERVAL to set the sensor log interval or select TEMP INTERVAL to set the temperature log interval.

AC FREQUENCY

Choose 50 or 60 Hz depending on the power line frequency for optimal noise rejection. Default is 60 Hz.

CONFIGURE (continued)

FILTER

Select 0–60 second signal averaging time.

TEMP ELEMENT

Select type of temperature element from the displayed choices.

4.5 pH Sensor Setup Menu (continued)

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