Electrode calibration stack, See "electrode calibration, Titra lab – Hach-Lange TITRALAB 860_865 Reference Manual User Manual

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Electrode
calibration
stack

The electrode calibration stack defines individual data for each buffer
solution beakers present in an electrode calibration sequence.

1.

In the Configuration menu, declare the model of sample changer
used (SAC80, SAC90, SAC850 or SAC950).

Refer to "Configuration menu", page 76

.

Depending on the model of sample changer used, enter the
sample changer configuration parameters.

Refer to "Sample changer", page 198

.

2.

In the Main window, select SAC Sequence or SAC method
for the working mode. This sequence or method must use
the electrode you want to calibrate. Edit the sequence or the
method if relevant,

see "Programming sequence", page 159

.

3.

Enter the Electrode window and press 1 Calibrate electrodes.

4.

Select the electrode to calibrate.

5.

Press 2 Calibration sequence.

Label the beakers indicating the running number in the
sequence, for example: 1/15, 2/15 etc.... and the name of the
buffer solution.
Place the beakers in the numbered position on the sample
changer.
If rinses are programmed, position the corresponding rinse
beakers at the right places.

Refer to "Number of static rinses", page 146

.

Refer to "Dynamic rinses", page 93

.

You can print the calibration stack by pressing Print from the
calibration menu.

6.

Press Esc then run the sequence by pressing 1 Run calibration.

<1/15> means the first beaker over 15
programmed in the sequence. Use the LEFT/
RIGHT
arrows to review the other beakers in
the sequence.
Run 1/5 means that this beaker deals with the
first cycle over 5 programmed in the
sequence.
Enter the batch number of each buffer
solution.

Beakers are numbered in that order:
Cycle 1, Buffer 1 - Cycle 1, Buffer 2 ..... Cycle 1, Buffer n (n=1 to 5)
Cycle 2, Buffer 1 - Cycle 2, Buffer 2 .....Cycle 2, Buffer n
.......................................................
Cycle m (m=1 to 9), Buffer 1 - Cycle m, Buffer 2 .....Cycle m, Buffer n
n and m are entered in the Edit electrode menu. The buffer solutions are selected
in the Solutions menu.

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