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Bante900P Portable Multiparameter Water Quality Meter 

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8. Rinse the Ion Selective Electrode with distilled water. Dip the electrode into corresponding calibration solution. Stir the sensor gently. 
9. Press ENTER key, “Calibration” indicator begins flashing. Wait for the measured value to stabilize, the display shows “1/CAL3”. The meter prompts you to 

continue with third point calibration. 

 

 

 
10. Repeat steps 8 to 9 above until the display shows “END”, the meter returns to measurement mode automatically. Calibration is completed. 

 

 

 
EXIT THE CALIBRATION: 
During the calibration process, if you want to exit calibration, press MEAS key, the meter will return to measurement mode immediately. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 900P

Page 1: ...Bante900P Portable Multiparameter Water Quality Meter Instruction Manual BANTE INSTRUMENTS LIMITED Technology to create the future...

Page 2: ...No potential electromagnetic interference The following list describes the standard accessories of the meter After the unpacking please check all accessories are complete If any are damaged or missing...

Page 3: ...battery is depleted the indicator will disappear Calibration mode indicator Indicates meter is in the calibration mode Stable indicator Indicates the measured value has stabilized Setup mode indicato...

Page 4: ...ivity TDS Salinity Resistivity DO Press and hold the key to enter temperature setting mode CAL Press the key to enter the calibration mode Press and hold the key to enter the setup menu MI Press the k...

Page 5: ...robe 3 6 pin Connector For connecting the conductivity electrode or dissolved oxygen probe Inserting the Batteries Before using the meter insert three 1 5V AA alkaline batteries into battery compartme...

Page 6: ...BNC connector into corresponding connector socket Rotate and push the connector clockwise until it locks FOR THE CONDUCTIVITY ELECTRODE OR DISSOLVED OXYGEN PROBE Insert the 6 pin connector into corres...

Page 7: ...issolved Preparation of pH4 01 and 10 01 standard buffer solutions are the same as above Prepared standard buffer solutions should be stored in hermetically sealed glass containers Refilling Electroly...

Page 8: ...e diluted standard solution e g 100ppm for at least 15 minutes FOR THE CONDUCTIVITY ELECTRODE Soak the electrode for a few minutes in tap water to remove dirt and oil stains on the electrode FOR THE D...

Page 9: ...10 01 12 45 NIST 1 68 4 01 6 96 9 18 12 45 DIN 1 09 4 65 6 79 9 23 12 75 User Defined Buffer Calibration Points Select the number of calibration points you intend to calibrate the meter 1 point 2 poi...

Page 10: ...ient Select the temperature coefficient of sample Setting Range 0 0 to 10 0 o C 2 10 Calibration Points Select the number of calibration points 1 point 2 points 3 points 4 points 5 points Pure Water C...

Page 11: ...grees Fahrenheit mg L Milligrams per liter ppm Parts per million mmHg Pressure unit kPa Pressure unit GENERAL OPTIONS PARAMETER DESCRIPTION OPTIONS DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Stable Criteria Sets the stabili...

Page 12: ...Clear all stored data Enable Disable Reset Reset function allows user to restore the meter back to factory default parameters When this function is enabled all calibration values and selected paramete...

Page 13: ...s ENTER key to confirm the display shows an option in the submenu 5 Press or key to select the desired option 6 Press ENTER key to confirm the meter returns to measurement mode Setting is completed EX...

Page 14: ...a Follow the steps below to set the date and time during the first use 1 Press and hold the key for 3 seconds to enter the setup menu 2 Press or key until the display shows DATE option 3 Press ENTER k...

Page 15: ...the display the meter is now switched to automatic temperature compensation mode MANUAL TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION 1 DO NOT connect the temperature probe to meter 2 Press and hold the o C key for 3 seco...

Page 16: ...9 otherwise calibration will not be accepted Make sure to calibrate the meter when attaching a new electrode or during first use DO NOT reuse calibration solution after calibration contaminants in sol...

Page 17: ...int calibration 2 3 Rinse the pH electrode with distilled water Dip the electrode into the next standard buffer solution e g pH4 01 The meter automatically senses the current calibration solution and...

Page 18: ...ay shows CAL2 The meter prompts you to continue with second point calibration 3 5 Rinse the pH electrode with distilled water Dip the electrode into the next custom buffer solution 3 6 Press or key to...

Page 19: ...pH electrode for diagnostic purposes 1 Press MR key in the pH measurement mode the display shows LOC P 01 2 Press or key until the meter shows ELE P 02 Electrode Diagnosis 3 Press ENTER key to confirm...

Page 20: ...ss key again the meter shows the slope of each pH buffer group 6 After the browsing press MEAS key to exit the currect mode If you are not calibrate the meter or calibration is not successfully press...

Page 21: ...e is needed 1 Press MODE key until the meter shows indicator 2 Rinse the ORP electrode with distilled water Dip the electrode into the calibration solution Stir the sensor gently 3 Press CAL key the m...

Page 22: ...ss MR key in the ORP measurement mode the display shows LOC P 01 2 Press or key until the meter shows ELE P 02 Electrode Diagnosis 3 Press ENTER key to confirm the meter shows the last calibration dat...

Page 23: ...ate measurement results we recommend that you perform ion calibration and measurement at same temperature If you are not calibrate the meter or calibration is not successfully the display will always...

Page 24: ...lective Electrode with distilled water then rinse with a small amount of ion standard solution 6 Dip the electrode into corresponding calibration solution Stir the sensor gently to create a homogenous...

Page 25: ...egins flashing Wait for the measured value to stabilize the display shows 1 CAL3 The meter prompts you to continue with third point calibration 10 Repeat steps 8 to 9 above until the display shows END...

Page 26: ...ey in the ion measurement mode the meter shows LOC P 01 2 Press or key until the display shows ELE P 02 Electrode Diagnosis 3 Press ENTER key to confirm the meter shows the last calibration date Forma...

Page 27: ...to 5 points calibration To ensure higher accuracy we recommend that you perform 3 points calibration or select a standard value close to the sample value you are measuring The meter will automaticall...

Page 28: ...ation solution the meter automatically shows current calibration standard e g 1413 S cm 1 5 Press ENTER key to confirm Calibration indicator begins flashing 1 6 Wait for the measured value to stabiliz...

Page 29: ...ion solution the meter automatically shows current calibration standard e g 12 88mS cm 2 4 Press ENTER key to confirm Calibration indicator begins flashing 2 5 Wait for the measured value to stabilize...

Page 30: ...er Quality Meter 29 3 2 Press and hold the key for 3 seconds to enter setup menu the display shows CELL option 3 3 Press ENTER key to confirm the meter enters the cell constant setting mode 3 4 Press...

Page 31: ...s ENTER key to confirm until the setting values stop flashing The meter returns to measurement mode automatically Setting is completed During the calibration process if you want to exit calibration pr...

Page 32: ...onductivity measurement mode the display shows LOC P 01 2 Press or key until the meter shows ELE P 02 Electrode Diagnosis 3 Press ENTER key to confirm the meter shows the last calibration date Format...

Page 33: ...ation in the air For the 2 points calibration you need to use saturated anhydrous sodium sulfite solution zero oxygen solution 100 SATURATION CALIBRATION 1 1 Press MODE key until the meter shows indic...

Page 34: ...1 2 3 Press or key until the display shows 0 CAL1 2 4 Dip the dissolved oxygen probe into the saturated anhydrous sodium sulfite solution zero oxygen solution Stir the probe gently 2 5 Press ENTER key...

Page 35: ...alibration will simultaneously calibrate the corresponding mg L or ppm concentration value Therefore additional mg L calibration isn t required in most circumstances DO Calibration in mg L or ppm Mode...

Page 36: ...begins flashing 1 7 Wait for the measured value to stabilize the display will show END The meter returns to measurement mode automatically Single point calibration is completed 2 POINTS CALIBRATION 2...

Page 37: ...the display shows 8 25 CAL2 The meter prompts you to continue with second point calibration 2 7 Dip the dissolved oxygen probe into air saturated water for 3 to 5 minutes press ENTER key to confirm Wa...

Page 38: ...enabled if the temperature reading displayed differs from that of an accurate thermometer you need to calibrate the meter 1 Press and hold the o C key for 3 seconds to enter temperature calibration mo...

Page 39: ...alue on the display ORP Measurement Bante900P portable meter contains two millivolt measurement modes ABSOLUTE MILLIVOLT MODE Press MODE key until the display shows measurement unit mV the meter is no...

Page 40: ...TDS or Resistivity indicator 2 Rinse the conductivity electrode thoroughly with distilled water 3 Dip the electrode into the sample solution stir the sensor gently 4 Wait for the reading to stabilize...

Page 41: ...d damaged or eroded 1 Press MODE key until the meter shows indicator 2 Connecting the dissolved oxygen probe to meter wait for 15 minutes to polarize the sensor 3 If necessary to set the atmospheric p...

Page 42: ...500 data sets to be stored and recalled MEMORY INPUT During the measurement process press MI key to input measured value into the memory Memory indicator appears on the display MEMORY RECALL 1 Press M...

Page 43: ...meter Water Quality Meter 42 3 Press key the meter shows date and time of the stored data Format mm dd hh mm 4 Press key again the display shows the stored data 5 After the browsing press MEAS key to...

Page 44: ...on on the start bar the DAS splash screen appears for few seconds and then the application starts RECEIVING THE STORED DATA Connect the USB cable to meter and computer communication port COM1 baud rat...

Page 45: ...on the data field then click the Delete button Note Once deleted the data cannot be recovered GRAPH MODE The graph mode will help user to view variations of the measured parameter continuously Click t...

Page 46: ...cel file C Program Files Data Acquisition System Excel NOTE The software is run in operating system Windows XP If your system is Windows 7 please using the file CP210x_VCP_Windows to update your devic...

Page 47: ...tes If this fails the electrode requires activation Soak the pH electrode in 0 1M HCl for 5 minutes Remove and rinse with deionized water then place in 0 1M NaOH for 5 minutes Remove and rinse again a...

Page 48: ...e should be removed very carefully with a cotton bud soaked in solvent taking care not to touch the metal parts of the inner cell DO Probe Care and Maintenance Please always keep probe s membrane mois...

Page 49: ...e solution Zero oxygen solution is contaminated Replace the calibration solution pH electrode is out of service life Replace the pH electrode Keypad is not working properly Replace the batteries Speci...

Page 50: ...ax 200ppt depending on factor setting Accuracy 1 F S TDS Factor 0 1 1 0 Default 0 5 Salinity Range 0 10ppt Max 80ppt Accuracy 1 F S Measurement Modes Seawater or Practical Salinity Resistivity Range 0...

Page 51: ...bility Conditions Low or High Calibration Due 0 to 31 days Power Off Manual or Automatic 10 20 30 minutes Reset Function Yes Memory Stores up to 500 data sets Output USB Communication Interface Connec...

Page 52: ...t can not fully meet your measurement requirements please refer to the table below to select an applicable sensor SAMPLE TYPE P11 P12 P13 P14 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 Agar Beer Blood Products Bread Dou...

Page 53: ...Dissolve 22 365 grams of potassium chloride reagent KCL in the 100mL distilled water 2 Pour the 50mL of KCL solution into the beaker 3 Pour the 50mL of pH4 01 standard buffer solution into the same b...

Page 54: ...o same sample solution B Make sure both sample solutions have about 5o C to 10o C difference 6 Record the temperature value TB and conductivity value CTB 7 Calculate the temperature coefficient of sam...

Page 55: ...800 91 7 688 900 90 5 679 1000 89 4 671 1100 88 3 662 1200 87 2 654 1300 86 1 646 1400 85 0 638 1500 84 0 630 1600 82 9 622 1700 81 9 614 1800 80 9 607 1900 79 9 599 2000 78 9 592 Addendum 8 How to pr...

Page 56: ...hese efforts and we expect to have little or no such materials in our product in the coming years We welcome our customer suggestions on how to speed up these efforts Warranty The warranty period for...

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