3-1. parameter specific functions, 3-2. temperature measuring functions, 3-1. parameter specific functions -14 – Yokogawa EXA DC402 Dual-Channel Conductivity Analyzer User Manual

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5-14 Parameter setting

5-3. Notes for guidance in the use of service coded settings

Don't set or input service code numbers other than the code numbers defined in this manual. Setting an

undefined service code may make the converter malfunction.

When an undefined service code is input by some accident, push the MODE key and escape from the

service level.

5-3-1. Parameter specific functions

Code 1

*SC.RES Choose the required parameter, either conductivity or resistivity. If the

parameter is changed the instrument will go into reset to load parameter

specific default values, followed by starting measurement. For all other service

codes the instrument will return to commissioning mode after the service code

setting is finished.

Note: For resistivity a fixed display format is used.

Code 3

*CC1

Enter the factory calibrated cell constant mentioned on the nameplate or on the

*CC2

fixed cable. This avoids the need for calibration. Any value between 0.005

and 50.0 /cm may be entered. First choose to set the constant for Cell 1or

Cell 2 (*CC1 or *CC2). The cell constant is set as a combination of a number

in the main display, and a factor in the second line. This gives the necessary

resolution and decimal point placement.

Example: To set 0.00987 cm

-1

first set factor 0.01xC1 in second line then set

number 0.987 in main display.

*NOTE: If the actual cell constant is changed after a calibration or if the

entered cell constant differs from previous value, then the message

“RESET?” will appear on the second line display. After pressing

“YES” the entered value becomes the new nominal and calibrated cell

constant. After pressing “NO” the update procedure of the cell constant

entry is cancelled.

Code 4

*AIR 1 *AIR 1 and *AIR 2 select by the “NO” key

*AIR 2

To eliminate cable influences on the measurement, a “zero” calibration with

a dry sensor may be done. If a connection box (BA10) and extension cable

(WF10) will be used, “zero” calibration should be done including the connection

equipment.

Code 5

*POL.CK

The EXA DC402G has a polarisation check capable of monitoring the signal

from the cell for distortion of capacitive or polarisation errors. If there is a

problem with the installation or the cell becomes fouled, this will trigger E1.

For some application this error detecting can cause unwanted signals during

operation. Therefore this code offers the possibility to disable/enable this

check.

5-3-2. Temperature measuring functions

Code 10 *T.SENS

Selection of the temperature compensation sensor. The default selection is

the Pt1000 Ohm sensor, which gives excellent precision with the two wire

connections used. The other options give the flexibility to use a very wide

range of other conductivity/resistivity sensors.

Note: The temperature sensor for both conductivity cells must be the same.

Code 11

*T.UNIT

Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature scales can be selected to suit user

preference.

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