3 selection adjustment keys, 4 alpha numeric entry, 2 menu structure – Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) T80 User Manual

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3.1.3

S

ELECTION

A

DJUSTMENT

K

EYS

The (4) Selection/Adjustment keys allow navigation and numerical adjustments to be made in the MENUs. To
enter the HOME Menu screen press any of the Selection/Adjustment keys twice within one second.
The
various Menu choices and adjustment tools are displayed above the buttons once inside the MENU.

3.1.4

A

LPHA

N

UMERIC

E

NTRY

The LABEL and PASSWORD (Caps and Numbers only) Menus allow alphanumeric entry. Entry is accomplished by
scrolling through the alphanumeric list with the

▲ (forward) and ▼ (backwards) arrows to the character of

choice and then moving to the NEXT digit. Pressing and holding the

▲ or ▼ keys will initiate two speed auto

scrolling. The character set is sequentially listed below. The first character in the set is an empty space.

! ” # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _
‘ a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } → ←

3.2

MENU

STRUCTURE

Double tap any Selection/Adjustment key to enter the HOME Menu Screen. Five menu choices will appear, CAL,
CONFIG, INFO, SIM and HOLD
. Each of the Menus is detailed below.

3.2.1

HOLD

(O

UTPUT

H

OLD

)

Pressing the HOLD Key activates the HOLD function, HOLD is ON, displayed.

Freezes the 4-20 mA output at the last value prior to activation

Freezes optional Alarm Relays in the current state

While in the HOLD mode the % Output display toggles between the last
value and HOLD

Pressing HOLD again turns the hold function off, Hold is OFF, displayed. The HOLD function remains ON until it is
turned OFF. (See Time Out in CONFIG>XMTR>OUTPUT>HOLD)

3.2.2

CAL

(C

ALIBRATION

M

ENU

)

Four options are available, AUTO, STAND, MANUAL and TEMP. On dual channel instruments choose Sensor 1 or
Sensor 2 when prompted.

The first screen asks, “Is this a New Sensor, YES / NO”. If YES the calibration history
from the previous sensor is cleared from memory and a new register is started, if NO
then the calibration is written to the memory stack, (3) sets of data are stored.

AUTO is a two point calibration. The calibration proceeds in two steps, AutoCal 1 is an offset calibration
and AutoCal 2 is a slope calibration. Auto Cal provides automatic solution recognition of the calibration
solutions used for each measurement in accordance with the following list:

1.

pH Calibration Buffers (US Standard), pH 4.01, pH 7.00 and pH 10.00 (see

Appendix A

)

2.

ORP Calibration Solutions: Quinhydrone saturated: pH 4.01= +89 mV, pH 7.00= +266 mV

3.

pIon Calibration Solutions: 1.00, 10.00, 100.0 ppb, ppm, ppt
(thousand)

4.

Dissolved Oxygen: Zero ppm (Sodium sulfite, Na

2

SO

3

in water), Air

saturated water, 8.25 ppm

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