Metrohm tiamo 1.0 Manual User Manual

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Calibration data

Note
This tab only appears for pH and ISE electrodes.

Slope

pH electrode:

-999.9 ... 999.9 %, [ 100.0 ]

ISE electrode:

-999.9 ... 999.9 mV, [ 59.2/valency ]

Slope of the pH or ISE electrode. This value can be determined automati-

cally with a calibration from the linearized calibration curve or entered
manually. The slope of a sensor that is used by the commands

DET

,

MET

,

SET

,

KFT

,

MEAS

and

CAL LOOP

is available as a variable

'Command name.SLO'

for calculations.

pH(0)

-20.000 ... [ 7.000 ] ... 20.000

The electrode zero point

pH(0)

is only shown for pH electrodes. After the

slope the

pH(0)

is the second characteristic quantity of the calibration func-

tion U = f(pH).

pH(0)

is the x-axis intercept of the calibration curve, i.e. it

corresponds to the pH value at 0 mV. The electrode zero point

pH(0)

of a

pH electrode that is used by the commands

DET

,

MET

,

SET

,

KFT

,

MEAS

and

CAL LOOP

is available as a variable

'Command name.ENP'

for calculations.

E(0)

-2000.0 ... [ 0.0 ] ... 2000.0 mV

The electrode zero point

E(0)

is only shown for ISE electrodes.

E(0)

is the

second characteristic quantity of the calibration function U = f(log c).

E(0)

is the y-axis intercept of the calibration curve and corresponds to the poten-

tial at log c = 0. The electrode zero point

E(0)

of an ISE electrode that is

used by the commands

DET

,

MET

,

SET

,

KFT

,

MEAS

and

CAL LOOP

is available

as a variable

'Command name.ENP'

for calculations.

c (blank)

[ 0.00 ] ... 999999999

This parameter is only shown for ISE electrodes.

c (blank)

is the third char-

acteristic quantity of the calibration function U = f(log c). It reflects to a
certain extent the curvature of the calibration function at low concentrations.
This curvature is caused by the influence of so-called interfering ions. If the

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