Yokogawa EXA PH202 2-Wire pH/ORP Analyzer User Manual
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f. Press the [] key seven times. The data display will show “87” with the second digit of 7
flashing.
g. Press the [ENT] key. The message display will show “ PASS .”
(2) Setting Password 070
a. Press the [>] key once. The data display will show “000” with the second digit of 0 flashing.
b. Press the [] key seven times. The data display will show “070” with the second digit of 7
flashing.
c. Press the [ENT] key. The message display will show “HIF.”
d. Press the [YES] key.
(3) Checking the date and time
a. Press the [ENT] key. The data display will show the date in day-month-year order.
b. Press the [ENT] key. The data display will show the time in hour-minute-second order.
c. Press the [ENT] key. The message display will show “mA.”
This is the inspection mode. When the message display shows “mA”, check the current outputs.
Each time the [ENT] key is pressed, the value on the data display increases in steps of 4.0 like
“4.0,” “8.0” and “12.0.” Check the current outputs. Corresponding to the data display, the
current output must be within the range shown in Table 1.
When the data display shows “12.0,” pressing the [ENT] key causes the message display to
show “RIPPLE” and the data display to remain unchanged. Press the [ENT] key again. The
message display will show “mA” and the data display “16.0.”
Table 1
Data Display
Current Output (mA)
4.0 4
±0.02
12.0 12
±0.02
20.0 20
±0.02
3.3 Temperature
Indication
Check
Following Section 3.3, press the [ENT] key until the message display shows “PT1000.” In this
state, change the resistance value of the decade resistance box as shown in Table 2 and check
the data display. The corresponding value on the data display must be within the range shown
in Table 2.
Table 2
Reference Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Box Resistance
(:)
Data Display
(°C)
-20 921.6
-20.0
±0.3
+25 1097.3
+25.0
±0.3
+130 1498.3
+130.0
±0.3
3.4 pH
Indication
Check
Following Section 3.4, press the [ENT] key until the message display shows “PH.INP.” In this
state, change the simulation input as shown in Table 3 by means of the standard
voltage/current source and check the data display. The corresponding value on the data display
must be within the range shown in Table 3.