Increment, Inflection point (ip), Input address conflict – Hach-Lange TITRALAB 860_865 Reference Manual User Manual

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ID

Refer to "Electrode ID", page 105

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Refer to "Equation ID", page 111

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Refer to "Excess reagent ID", page 117

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Refer to "Method ID", page 133

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Refer to "QC ID", page 161

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Refer to "Reagent addition ID", page 167

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Refer to "Reagent ID", page 173

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Refer to "Result ID", page 185

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Refer to "Sample ID", page 200

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Refer to "Standard ID", page 211

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Refer to "Sequence ID", page 206

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Refer to "Temperature sensor ID", page 220

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Refer to "Titrant ID", page 221

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Refer to "User ID (Yes/No)", page 224

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Increment

Sets the size of the increments of a Monotonic IP titration. The stand-
ard value of 10% of the burette size will be suitable for most applica-
tions. For titrations where the inflection on the titration curve is very
abrupt (typically redox titrations), use a smaller value. Decreasing the
Increment slows down the titration.

The Increment is set in the Parameters menu of a Monotonic IP
method.

Range available:

0.01 ml to 10 ml.

Inflection Point
(IP)

Corresponds to the inflection points of the E (electrode) = f (volume of
titrant dispensed) titration curve. These inflection points represent the
equivalent points of the titrated species/titrant reaction. An inflection
on the titration curve is shown as a peak on the derivative curve. With
the Titration Manager, up to eight inflection points can be located and
used for result calculation during a single titration.

Input address
conflict

Two electrodes have been defined at the same address.

Enter the Edit electrode menu and modify the address of one of the
electrodes.

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