3. lcd adjustment, Caution – Yokogawa EXAxt PH450 4-Wire Analyzer for pH and ORP User Manual

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Where a refillable (flowing electrolyte) refer-

ence system is employed, make sure that

the reservoir is kept topped up. The rate of

electrolyte consumption will again be process

dependent, so experience will show how often

you must refill. Pressurized systems need to

be regularly checked to ensure that the pres-

sure is adequate.

Periodic re-calibration of the sensor system

is necessary to ensure best accuracy. This

takes into account the aging of the sensors,

and the non-recoverable changes that take

place. These processes are slow, however. If

frequent re-calibration is needed, it is usually

because the cleaning technique is not effec-

tive, the calibration is not well executed or

the pH readings are temperature dependent.

Monthly calibrations should be sufficient for

most applications.

If a film remains on the pH sensor after

cleaning, or if the reference junction is partly

plugged, measuring errors can be interpreted

as a need for re-calibration. Because these

changes are reversible with correct cleaning,

or adjustment of the electrolyte flow through

the junction, make sure that these items are

correct before re-calibrating the system.

7-3. LCD adjustment

Contrast adjustment

During the life of the analyzer the contrast of

the display may fade. The contrast can be ad-

justed using the potentiometer on the backside

of the LCD board. This adjustment must be

done only by Yokogawa’s service personnel.

The position is shown on the picture below.

For units manufactured after July 2007, the

potentiometer is placed behind the little hole

in the LCD bracket as shown in Figure 3-4 on

page 7.

For units manufactured between April 2006

and April 2007, the potentiometer is located as

shown below.

Touchscreen adjustment


A few years after using, the touchscreen

may deviate from the correct position due

to aging deterioration of the touchscreen.

When that happens, turn off power then on

again. The touchscreen will be calibrated

automatically to the correct touch position

at power on. It is recommended to turn

off power then on again when periodic

maintenance.


Do not turn on power with the touchscreen

pressed, otherwise inaccurate touch position

will occur. If it occurs, leave the touchscreen

unpressed, turn off power then on again.

The touch position will be accurate.

CAUTION

CAUTION

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