7. Temperature measurement
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Manual value
Enter the temperature of your solution for manual compensation. If you want to
deactivate temperature compensation, set the manual value to the same value as the
reference temperature and set mode to manual.
Note
If the mode is auto, the input for the manual value is blocked.
Note
You can connect temperature sensors with 2-wire or 3-wire
connection. If you use 3-wire connection, make sure that your
sensor supports this type of connection.
7.1. Temperature compensation - pH measurement
If you have connected a Pt100 or Pt1000, select auto for the temperature mode. The
measured values are then shown on the display and given out via the various
interfaces, and the pH measurement is automatically compensated to the reference
temperature.
Note
The compensation compensates only the temperature effect on
the sensor, not on the buffers and solutions!
Note
Mind that the temperature sensor should always measure the
temperature in the vicinity of the pH sensor. If the two sensors are
not in the same solution, for example during calibration, switch to
manual compensation.
If you have no temperature sensor connected, select manual compensation, and
enter the temperature manually. This value is then shown on the desktop, given out
via the various interfaces and used for temperature compensation of the pH
measurement. For pH measurements with fluctuating temperatures, we recommend
to use automatic compensation with an appropriate temperature sensor.
Note
If you do not want to compensate the pH-value, choose the same
temperature values for reference and manual value.
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