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Conductivity Operation and Methods
7.5.4 Modifying the Conductivity Calibration Options
Calibration Options changes the specified conductivity standard for calibration and calibration reminders.
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Calibration Options.
Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
Changing the Conductivity Standard
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Std. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
2. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select the calibration standard solution to be used. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
Editing the Calibration Reminder
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Set Calibration
Reminder. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
2. To turn Reminder On or Off, use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Reminder. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
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3. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select On or Off. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
4. To set the Calibration Reminder frequency, use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Repeat. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
Note: The frequency setting is only available when the Calibration
Reminder selection is on.
5. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select the desired reminder frequency. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
6. To edit when the Calibration Reminder expires, use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Expires. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
7. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to select how long after the reminder the calibration will expire. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
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Editing the Custom Calibration Standard
When Custom is selected for the conductivity calibration standard, the concentration, reference temperature, and temperature correction can be set for the calibration standard.
STANDARD VALUE
To enter the conductivity Standard Value of the custom calibration solution:
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Standard Value. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
2. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to change the value of conductivity standard for calibration. Use the
BLUE/LEFT
key to move to the left. Use the
GREEN/RIGHT
key to move to the right. When the cursor is at the far right, press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
REFERENCE TEMPERATURE
To enter the Reference Temperature for the custom calibration standard:
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Reference
Temperature. Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
2. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to change the Reference
Temperature for calibration. Use the
BLUE/LEFT
key to move to the left. Use the
GREEN/RIGHT
key to move to the right. When the cursor is at the far right, press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under OK.
TEMPERATURE CORRECTION
To enter the Temperature Correction to be used with the custom calibration standard:
1. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
keys to highlight Temp Correction
(%/C). Press the
GREEN/RIGHT
key under Select.
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Table of contents
- 7 Section 1 General Information
- 7 1.1 Safety Information
- 7 1.1.1 Use of Hazard Information
- 7 1.1.2 Precautionary Labels
- 8 1.2 Product Overview
- 8 1.3 Meter Description
- 9 Section 2 Specifications
- 11 Section 3 Installation
- 11 3.1 Unpacking the Instrument
- 12 3.2 AC Power and Batteries
- 12 3.2.1 Battery Power
- 14 3.2.2 AC Power
- 14 3.3 Turning the Meter On and Off
- 14 3.4 Probe Connection
- 16 3.5 Data Transfer (HQ40d only)
- 19 Section 4 System Start Up
- 19 4.1 Basic Start Up Overview
- 20 4.2 Meter User Interface and Navigation
- 20 4.2.1 Keypad Description
- 21 4.2.2 Display Description (Single and Dual)
- 21 4.2.2.1 Using Single Screen Mode
- 21 4.2.2.2 Using Dual Screen Mode (HQ40d only)
- 22 4.3 Selecting the Language
- 22 4.4 Setting the Date and Time
- 25 Section 5 Standard Operation
- 25 5.1 Setting the Sample and Operator Identification
- 25 5.1.1 Sample ID
- 25 5.1.1.1 Creating a New Sample ID
- 26 5.1.1.2 Selecting a Sample ID
- 26 5.1.1.3 Deleting a Sample ID
- 27 5.1.2 Operator ID
- 27 5.1.2.1 Creating a New Operator ID
- 27 5.1.2.2 Selecting an Operator ID
- 28 5.1.2.3 Deleting an Operator ID
- 28 5.2 Using the Data Log
- 28 5.2.1 Storing Data
- 28 5.2.2 Viewing Stored Data
- 29 5.2.3 Viewing Probe Data
- 30 5.2.4 Deleting Data
- 31 5.3 Transferring Data (HQ40d meter only)
- 31 5.3.1 Sending Data to a Printer or Flash Memory Stick
- 31 5.3.1.1 Selecting Report Options
- 32 5.3.1.2 Printing Calibration Data
- 33 5.3.2 Sending Data to a Computer
- 34 5.4 Viewing Data Log Reports (HQ40d only)
- 34 5.4.1 Report Names
- 34 5.4.2 Sample Results
- 34 5.4.2.1 Basic Reports
- 35 5.4.2.2 Advanced Reports
- 35 5.4.2.3 Total Reports
- 36 5.4.3 Calibration Results
- 37 5.4.4 Check Standard Results
- 38 5.5 Viewing Calibration Reports (HQ40d only)
- 38 5.5.1 Current Calibration Reports
- 39 5.5.2 Calibration History Reports
- 40 5.6 Archiving and Exchanging Methods (HQ40d only)
- 41 Section 6 pH Operation and Methods
- 41 6.1 Calibrating the pH Probe
- 42 6.1.1 Calibration Errors
- 42 6.1.1.1 Standard Not Recognized
- 42 6.1.1.2 Slope Error
- 43 6.2 Taking a pH Measurement
- 43 6.3 Running Check Standards Manually or Automatically
- 44 6.3.1 Deferring a Check Standard
- 45 6.4 Setting the pH Method
- 45 6.5 Modify Current Method Menu for pH Summary
- 46 6.5.1 Modifying pH Methods
- 47 6.5.2 Modifying the pH Measurement Options
- 49 6.5.3 Modifying the pH Calibration Options
- 52 6.5.4 Modifying the pH Check Standard Options
- 54 6.5.5 Modifying the pH Measurement Units
- 55 Section 7 Conductivity Operation and Methods
- 55 7.1 Calibrating the Conductivity Probe
- 56 7.2 Taking a Conductivity, Salinity, Resistivity, or TDS Measurement
- 57 7.3 Running Check Standards Manually or Automatically
- 58 7.3.0.1 Deferring a Check Standard
- 58 7.4 Setting the Conductivity Method
- 59 7.5 Modify Current Method Menu for Conductivity Summary
- 60 7.5.1 Modifying a Conductivity Method
- 60 7.5.2 Modifying the Conductivity Parameter
- 61 7.5.3 Modifying the Conductivity Measurement Options
- 64 7.5.4 Modifying the Conductivity Calibration Options
- 67 7.5.5 Modifying Conductivity Check Standard Options
- 71 Section 8 LDO Operation and Methods
- 71 8.1 Taking a Dissolved Oxygen Measurement
- 71 8.2 Calibrating the LDO Probe
- 73 8.2.1 Calibration Error- Slope Out of Range
- 73 8.3 Setting LDO Methods
- 74 8.4.1 Entering a New LDO Method
- 74 8.4 Modify Current Method Menu Summary
- 75 8.4.2 Modifying an LDO Method
- 75 8.4.3 Modifying LDO Measurement Options
- 77 8.4.4 Modifying the LDO Measurement Units
- 78 8.4.5 Selecting a LDO Calibration Setting
- 78 8.4.6 Selecting a LDO Method
- 79 8.4.7 Deleting a Method
- 81 Section 9 Advanced Operations
- 81 9.1 Meter Options Menu- Full Access
- 81 9.2 Operator Meter Options Menu
- 82 9.3 Using Access Control
- 82 9.3.1 Turning Access Control On
- 83 9.3.2 Turning Access Control Off
- 83 9.4 Running Check Standards
- 84 9.5 Setting the Measurement Mode
- 85 9.5.1 Setting Auto Measurement Intervals
- 86 9.5.2 Starting Interval Measurements
- 86 9.5.3 Preventing Data Log Overflow in Interval Reading Mode
- 87 9.6 Viewing Instrument Information
- 87 9.7 Setting the Display Options
- 88 9.8 Setting the Sound Options
- 89 9.9 Setting the Date and Time
- 89 9.10 Changing the Temperature Units
- 89 9.11 Language
- 91 Section 10 Maintenance
- 91 10.1 General Meter Cleaning
- 91 10.2 General Probe Cleaning
- 91 10.3 Battery Replacement
- 91 10.4 Updating Instrument Software
- 93 Section 11 Parts and Accessories
- 93 11.1 Parts
- 93 11.2 Accessories
- 94 11.3 Consumables
- 97 Section 12 How to Order
- 99 Section 13 Repair Service
- 101 Section 14 Certification
- 103 Section 15 Limited Warranty
- 105 Index