EUTECH INSTRUMENTS CyberScan pH 5000 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

Instruction Manual 

CyberScan pH 5500/ 5000 

Bench pH & Ion Meter/ Bench pH Meter 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Technology Made Easy ...

68X292328 

Rev. 1 07/03 

Summary of Contents for CyberScan pH 5000

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH 5500 5000 Bench pH Ion Meter Bench pH Meter Technology Made Easy 68X292328 Rev 1 07 03 ...

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Page 3: ... many anticipated applications and uses of the CyberScan Series 5000 bench meters as possible If there are doubts in the use of the meter please do not hesitate to contact the nearest Eutech Instruments Authorized Distributors or call us at 65 6778 6876 for Eutech Instruments Customer Service Dept for assistance Kindly remember to complete the warranty card and mail it back to your Authorized Dist...

Page 4: ...4 5 14 Display Meter Information 36 5 15 Reset to Factory Defaults 37 6 pH SETUP 38 6 1 Access pH setup 39 6 2 Set Sample ID 41 6 3 Select Buffer Group 45 6 4 Set pH Custom Buffer Group 47 6 5 Select Buffer Recognition 49 6 6 Select Auto Read Mode 50 6 7 Set pH Stability Criteria 51 6 8 Set Default Temperature 53 6 9 Set Isopotential Point 55 6 10 Set Alarm Limits 57 6 11 Set Print Criteria 59 6 1...

Page 5: ...UBLE SHOOTING 122 14 COMPLIANCE 123 15 APPENDIX 124 15 1 Determining Isopotential Points Experimentally 124 15 2 Data Management 125 15 3 Factory Default Settings 126 15 4 pH Theory 128 15 5 ISE Theory 133 16 METER SPECIFICATIONS 137 17 ACCESSORIES 139 17 1 Replacement Meters and Adapters 139 17 2 General Purpose pH ORP Electrodes SP 140 17 3 Specialty pH Electrode NP 141 17 4 pH Buffer Solutions ...

Page 6: ...his bench meter provides microprocessor precision in a compact benchtop design that is easy to use One touch screen controls all procedures letting you Measure pH absolute mV relative mV ion concentration CyberScan pH5500 only Select one of three sets of standard buffer groups Implement automatic buffer recognition Standardize with up to five standard or customer buffers Customise your display scr...

Page 7: ...er 120 VAC 12VDC OR 220 VAC 12 VDC depending on order code Electrode arm support bracket Electrode arm ATC probe Instruction Manual If any of these items are missing please contact your nearest Authorized Distributor Accessory conductivity probes and ion selective electrodes are available and can be ordered by contacting any Authorized Distributor or Eutech Instruments Marketing 65 67786876 2 ...

Page 8: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 Connectors 1 Review the layout and arrangement of the rear connector panel 3 ...

Page 9: ...erScan pH5500 5000 2 Connect the electrode arm to the base 3 Connect the power cable to the connector cable to the rear connector panel power jack and to a power source To connect RS232 see Data Management on Section 15 2 4 ...

Page 10: ...rotective cover from the end of the electrode Before first using your glass pH electrode soak it 2 4 hours in an electrode storage solution pH 4 buffer or KCI solution 2 Remove the shorting cap on BNC connector Connect the combination pH electrode in to the BNC input connector If a combination electrode is not used connect the indicating pH electrode into the BNC input connector Plug the reference...

Page 11: ...ctrodes between each measurement Rinse electrodes with distilled or deionized water or a portion of the next solution to be measured 4 Between measurements store conventional pH electrodes storage solution pH 4 buffer or KCI solution Always leave the filling hole of liquid filled combination electrodes open Refill when the level of solution gets below the manufacturer s recommended level Proper el...

Page 12: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 4 USING THE METER Touch anywhere to resume E U T E C H INSTRUMENTS 11 11 am 7 ...

Page 13: ...you touch a button you will get an audible tone the screen will not change until you lift your finger This design prevents rapid uncontrolled scrolling through the various function screens Easy to understand prompts guide you through the operation of the meter in the selected mode If you are ever in doubt about what to do just touch help on the bottom right corner of the screen for detailed inform...

Page 14: ...pH 5500 Select from the options to the right 1 2 dual E U T E C H INSTRUMENTS 1 2 January 15 2002 11 11 am Buffers Last std Jan 15 11 11 am pH channel 1 9 295 ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 000 0 mV 0000 0 Measure January 15 2002 11 11 am January 15 2002 11 11 am abs mV channel 2 177 0 defualt 25 0 C Main Screen Channel Screen Dual Screen ID 00000 CyberScan pH 5500 9 ...

Page 15: ...en that you want to modify The setup parameters for each screen independently of one another Choosing a channel 1 Touch anywhere on the standby screen OR Touch channel on the main screen THEN 2 Touch 1 2 or dual to access the channel that you want to view To access System Setup from the standby screen 1 Touch anywhere on the standby screen 2 Touch 1 2 or dual to access the channel that you want to...

Page 16: ...on as well as a setup mode The enter button allows you to accept any changes that you have made on one setup screens or accept values that you have input with keypads When touched enter will save the changes and return you to the previous screen The save button allows you to save multiple changes that you have made on one screen as a group It functions like the enter button does for an individual ...

Page 17: ...ers that you would like to review or edit The edit button appears on the setup screens After you have highlighted a parameter that you would like to change the edit button allows you to access the available options for that parameter The clear button allows you to remove a setup parameter or standard buffer value from the meter s memory that may have been entered at a previous time or by a previou...

Page 18: ...5500 5000 5 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP OPTIONS Select Language Set Set Set Set Set Set Display Reset to Date Beeper Status Print Configuration Operator Display Contrast Meter Information Factory Defaults Time System Setup S T edit 13 ...

Page 19: ... Operator Display Contrast Meter Information Factory Defaults Time System Setup S T edit Select from the options to the right pH mV Ion setup E U T E C H INSTRUMENTS Select from the options to the right 1 2 dual E U T E C H INSTRUMENTS CyberScan pH 5500 January 15 2002 11 11 am January 15 2002 11 11 am Select from the options to the right pH mV Ion setup Setup CyberScan pH 5500 14 ...

Page 20: ...h anywhere on the standby screen 2 Touch setup on the main screen 3 Touch system on the setup screen The system setup options are now displayed on the screen To access a System Setup option 1 Use the arrow keys to scroll through the setup options and highlight the option to be reviewed 2 Touch edit to view the current status of the selected option The following is a detailed description of the sys...

Page 21: ...ion Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 5 2 Select Language Current LANGUAGE English French German Spanish Set Language S T enter Use to highlight desired language and then touch to accept arrow keys enter English 16 ...

Page 22: ...screen To Select Language 1 Access the select language screen from the system setup screen The current language is displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired language 3 Touch enter to accept the language and return to the system setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the system setup screen without making any changes 17 ...

Page 23: ...ual CyberScan pH5500 5000 5 3 Set Date Set Date Current MM DD YY clear Touch clear to delete current date Use numeric touchpad to input the new date and then touch enter to accept enter D M Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BS 0 18 ...

Page 24: ...D M Y To Set Date 1 Access the Set Date screen from the System Setup screen The current date and numeric keypad are displayed on the screen 2 Touch clear to delete the current entry 3 Touch D M Y or M D Y to set the date format 4 Use the numeric touch pad to enter the desired date separating the day the month and the year by touching the key on the keypad 5 Touch enter to accept the date in the cu...

Page 25: ...CyberScan pH5500 5000 5 4 Set Time Set Time Current 12HR clear Touch to delete current time Use to input the new time and then touch to accept clear numeric touchpad enter enter 24hr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BS 0 10 40 am pm 20 ...

Page 26: ...tem Setup screen The current time and numeric keypad are displayed on the screen 2 Touch clear to delete the current entry 3 Touch the 24hr or 12hr button to format the clock as either a 12 hour or a 24 hour clock Current 12HR Current 24HR 5 15 pm 17 15 4 Touch am or pm to set the appropriate time 5 Use the numeric touch pad to enter desired time separating the hour and the minutes by touching the...

Page 27: ...5 Set Beeper Status Current BEEPER STATUS After STABLE Reading After KEY Touch OFF OFF On LIMIT Exceeded OFF Set Beeper Status S T ON save Use to highlight beeper option and then touch to change Touch to accept changes arrow keys ON OFF save 22 ...

Page 28: ...e after a key touch The changes will only be visible on the screen On LIMIT Exceeded When active the meter delivers an audible tone each time the set limits in a measurement mode have been exceeded If deactivated you will not hear an alarm tone when the limits in the measurement modes have been exceeded You will see the LIMIT indicator on the measurement screen For additional information on the al...

Page 29: ... 1 2 Current LEVEL Select Procedural Level LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 Basic Level Advanced Level 1 January 15 2002 11 11am Temperature 25 0 C Electrode Performance 100 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 Procedural Level 1 Procedural Level 2 24 ...

Page 30: ...u in the setup screens of the various measurement modes LEVEL 2 Advanced level This option allows you to access to all of the features available on the meter A full set of prompts is available on virtually every screen to lead you through the operation of the meter You are also given access to all setup parameters for the various measurement modes Any parameter not appearing on the basic level set...

Page 31: ...et Print Configuration Current PRINT CONFIGURATION Baud Rate Number of Bits Parity Serial Output Mode 19200 8 NONE TEXT Stop Bits 1 Set Print Configuration S T edit Use to highlight desired print setting and then touch to change arrow keys edit 26 ...

Page 32: ...er to which the data will be sent To Set Print Configuration 1 Access the Print Configuration screen from the System Setup screen The current Print Configuration is displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the configuration option to be modified 3 Touch edit to access the parameters for the highlighted option OR Touch exit to return to the system Setup screen without making any ch...

Page 33: ...ate screen from the Set Print Configuration screen The current baud rate is displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the baud rate option that matches the baud rate of your printer or computer 3 Touch enter to accept the baud rate and return to the Set Print Configuration screen OR Touch exit to return to the Set Print Configuration screen without making any changes enter Current ...

Page 34: ...nfiguration screen The current number of bits is displayed on the screen 2 Touch 7 or 8 to select the number of bits 3 Touch enter to accept the bit value and return to the Set print Configuration screen OR Touch exit to return to the Set Point Configuration screen without making any changes enter Current NUMBER OF BITS Set Number of Bits 7 8 29 ...

Page 35: ...on screen The current number of bits is displayed on the screen 2 Touch 1 or 2 to set the desired number of stop bits 3 Touch enter to accept the stop bit value and return to the Set Print Configuration screen OR Touch exit to return to the Set Print Configuration screen without making any changes enter Current STOP BITS Set Stop Bits 1 2 30 ...

Page 36: ...screen The current Parity is displayed on the screen 2 Touch ODD or EVEN or NONE to set the desired parity 3 Touch enter to accept the parity setting and return to the Set Print Configuration screen OR Touch exit to return to the Set Print Configuration screen without making any changes enter Current PARITY Set Parity NONE EVEN ODD 31 ...

Page 37: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 5 12 Set Operator Set Operator Current Operator enter clear A B C 1 D E F 2 J K L 4 G H I 3 M N O 5 P Q R 6 S T U 7 V W X 8 Y Z 9 BS 0 32 ...

Page 38: ...e the current operator identification 3 Use the alphanumeric keys on the touch screen to enter the desired operator identification The BS button will allow you to backspace to remove a character that was incorrectly entered The operator identification code can be a maximum of 9 characters in length 4 Touch enter to accept the new operator identification OR To deactivate the operator identification...

Page 39: ...berScan pH5500 5000 5 13 Set Display Contrast Set Display Contrast save Touch or to adjust contrast and then touch to accept The value displayed ranges from 0 darkest to 25 lightest lighter darker save lighter darker 17 34 ...

Page 40: ...ntrast value is displayed on the screen 2 Use the lighter or darker button to adjust the contrast of the screen to the desired level 3 Touch save to accept the contrast setting and return to the System Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the System Setup screen without making any changes The display contrast of the screen is affected by the internal temperature of the meter The meter will warm...

Page 41: ...5500 5000 5 14 Display Meter Information This screen displays the model number serial number and current software revision of your meter Unit Serial Number XX999XXX Software Revision 1 04b E U T E C H INSTRUMENTS CyberScan pH 5500 36 ...

Page 42: ... To Reset to Factory Defaults 1 Access the Reset to Factory Defaults screen from the System Setup screen 2 Touch Yes to reset all parameters to the original factory default settings OR Touch NO to return to the System Setup screen without making any changes You are about to reset all parameters of the meter to factory default settings Are you sure you want to do this Reset to Factory Defaults NO Y...

Page 43: ...tential Point Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Data Storage Criteria Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Select Buffer Recognition Set Default Temperature pH Setup S T edit The operating parameters of the pH mode can be set and controlled from the pH setup screen The following sections will guide you through the various options available in the pH setup mode 38 ...

Page 44: ...larm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Data Storage Criteria Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Select Buffer Recognition Set Default Temperature pH Setup S T edit Last std Jan 15 11 11 am CyberScan pH 5500 6 1 Access pH setup There are two ways to access the pH Setup screen From the setup screen 1 Touch setup on the main screen Touch pH to access the pH Setup screen 2 Use the...

Page 45: ...Set Set Set Set Set Set View Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Data Storage Criteria Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Select Buffer Recognition Set Default Temperature pH Setup Channel 1 S T edit 7 auto buffer ON Last std Jan 15 11 11 am CyberScan pH 5500 From the pH measure screen 1 Touch pH on the main screen to access the pH mode Touch setup option that you would li...

Page 46: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 Manual ID enter clear A B C 1 D E F 2 J K L 4 G H I 3 M N O 5 P Q R 6 S T U 7 V W X 8 Y Z 9 BS 0 Set pH Sample ID 6 2 Set Sample ID 41 ...

Page 47: ...an have the meter sequentially number your samples beginning at the number of your choice You may choose to deactivate the sample ID To Set Sample ID Manual ID Assignment 1 Access the Set Sample ID screen from the pH mV Ion Setup screen 2 Touch man for manual ID entry The current ID is displayed on the screen 3 Touch clear to delete the current ID 4 Use the alphanumeric keypad on the screen to met...

Page 48: ...anual CyberScan pH5500 5000 Set pH Sample ID Sequential ID clear Touch to delete current ID Use to input the new starting ID and then touch to accept clear numeric touchpad enter enter 24hr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BS 0 43 ...

Page 49: ... increase by 1 The BS key will allow you to backspace to remove a character that was incorrectly entered 5 Touch enter to accept the first sequential ID and return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen OR To Deactivate the Sample ID Assignment 1 Access the Set Sample ID screen from the pH mV Ion Setup screen 2 Touch man for manual ID entry The current ID is displayed on the screen 3 Touch clear to delete ...

Page 50: ...on Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 6 3 Select Buffer Group View pH Buffer Group Current Buffer Group custom NIST USA Use to display desired buffer group and then touch to accept keys enter 2 4 7 10 12 EURO enter 45 ...

Page 51: ... are USA buffers 2 4 7 10 and 12 European buffers 1 3 6 8 and 10 NIST buffers 1 68 4 01 6 86 9 18 and 12 45 To Select Buffer Group 1 Access the select pH buffer group screen from the pH Setup screen The current buffer group is displayed on the screen 2 Touch USA or NIST or EURO or custom on the right of the screen to select a buffer group 3 Touch enter to accept the buffer group to be used for aut...

Page 52: ...o accept keys enter edit enter View pH Custom Buffer Group Current BUFFER GROUP CUSTOM Use to display desired buffer group and then touch to accept keys enter X W View pH Custom Buffer Group Current BUFFER GROUP CUSTOM Use to display desired buffer group and then touch to accept keys enter edit enter enter edit 1 78 3 65 6 4 Set pH Custom Buffer Group ...

Page 53: ...er set 6 Touch enter to accept the value If you have entered an erroneous value use the BS key on the keypad to erase the last digit entered and correct the mistake If you decide not to change the buffer value on the highlighted beaker icon touch exit on the numeric keypad to return to the Set pH Custom Buffer Group screen 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to add up to 5 buffers to your custom buffer gro...

Page 54: ... that the measurement is stable During the standardization procedure you may accept the buffer value before the meter recognizes it as stable by touching std To Select Buffer Recognition 1 Access the select buffer recognition screen from the pH setup screen The current method of recognition is displayed on the screen 2 Touch MAN or AUTO to choose the method of buffer selection 3 Touch enter to acc...

Page 55: ... function is inactive then the meter will continuously monitor the pH of the sample and the Measure screen display will indicate any fluctuation in the sample pH To Select Auto Read Mode 1 Access the Select Auto Read Mode screen from the pH Setup screen The current Read Mode id displayed on the screen 2 Touch AUTO or MAN to choose the desired read mode 3 Touch enter to accept the read mode and ret...

Page 56: ...anual CyberScan pH5500 5000 6 7 Set pH Stability Criteria Current CRITERIA Fast Slow Medium Set pH Stability Criteria S T enter Use to highlight stability criteria and then touch to accept arrow keys enter Medium 51 ...

Page 57: ...played on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired stability criteria 3 Touch enter to accept the stability criteria and return to the pH Ion Setup screen and return to the pH Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the pH Ion Setup screen without making any changes Stability criteria are more stringent at the slower setting Therefore if the highest precision is required then a slo...

Page 58: ...0 6 8 Set Default Temperature Set pH Default Temperature Current DEFAULT Touch to delete current default temp Use to input the new temperature and then touch to accept clear numeric touchpad enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BS 0 25 0 C clear enter 53 ...

Page 59: ... Set Default Temperature screen from the pH ion Setup screen The current default temperature is displayed on the screen 2 Touch clear to erase the current temperature value 3 Select the temperature units by touching the appropriate unit key C Celsius F Fahrenheit or K Kelvin 4 Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired default temperature 5 Touch enter to accept the temperature setting and return...

Page 60: ...000 6 9 Set Isopotential Point Set pH Isopotential Point Current ISO POINT Touch to delete current Iso Point Use to input the new Iso Point and then touch to accept clear numeric touchpad enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BS 0 0 0 mV clear enter 55 ...

Page 61: ...potential point other than zero The true isopotential point of any given electrode must be determined experimentally See appendix Determining Isopotential Points Experimentally pg 124 To Set Isopotential Point 1 Access the Set Isopotential Point screen from the pH Ion Setup screen The current isopotential point is displayed on the screen 2 Touch clear to remove the current mV Value 3 Use the numer...

Page 62: ...rm Limits Current LIMITS pH Alarm pH Minimum pH Maximum Set pH Limits S T edit OFF 0 00 14 00 Current LIMITS mV Alarm mV Minimum mV Maximum Set mV Limits OFF 1800 0 1800 0 Current LIMITS Ion Alarm Ion Minimum Ion Maximum Set Ion Limits OFF 0 00 1 00E6 57 ...

Page 63: ...e screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the pH mV Ion Alarm option you want to modify 3 Touch ON or OFF to set the status of the alarm for the pH mV Ion mode 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired pH mV Ion alarm limit 5 Touch edit to change the value 6 Use the keypad to enter the new limit value 7 Touch enter on the keypad to accept this limit and return to the set pH mV Ion limits scre...

Page 64: ...int Criteria ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON Current PRINT CRITERIA Date Time Channel Sample ID mV Measurement Meter Model serial Operator Temperature ATC Set mV Print Criteria ON ON ON ON ON ON Current PRINT CRITERIA Date Time Channel Sample ID Ion Measurement Last Standardization Current Standards Slope mV Measurement Meter Model serial Operator electrode method Temperature ATC Set Ion Print Cri...

Page 65: ...n from the pH mV Ion Setup screen The current print criteria are displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the print criteria option you want to modify 3 Touch ON or OFF change the status of the criteria 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the remaining criteria 5 Touch save to save the entire group of print criteria and return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the p...

Page 66: ...this mode data is printed only when you touch print on the pH mV Ion Measure screen 1 Access the Set Print Interval screen from the pH mV Ion Setup screen The current print interval is displayed on the screen 2 Touch MAN to set the meter for manual printing 3 Touch enter to accept the print interval mode and return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen Printing is now done manually by touching print on th...

Page 67: ... reading as stable OR Touch exit to return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen without making any changes For timed interval printing In this mode data is printed at the timed interval that you select 1 Access the Set Print Interval screen from the pH mV Ion Setup screen The current print interval is displayed on the screen 2 Touch timed to access the timed interval mode and delete the current print int...

Page 68: ...ge Criteria ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Current DATA STORAGE CRITERIA Date Time Channel Sample ID Ion measurement Last Standardization Current Standards Slope mV measurement Meter model serial Operator electrode method Temperature ATC Set Ion Data Storage Criteria ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Current DATA STORAGE CRITERIA Date Time Channel Sample ID mV measurement Meter model serial Operator...

Page 69: ... criteria to be displayed with the previously stored data To Set Data Storage Criteria 1 Access the Set Data Storage Criteria screen from the pH mV Ion Setup screen The current Data Storage Criteria are displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the data storage criteria you want to modify 3 Touch ON or OFF to change the status of the criteria 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the remaini...

Page 70: ...truction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 6 14 Set Display Resolution Set pH Display Resolution Current RESOLUTION Select desired display resolution and then touch to accept enter enter X X X XX X XX X XXX 65 ...

Page 71: ...ution is displayed on the screen 2 Touch X X X XX X XXX to select the desired resolution of the display This will be the format in which your measurement will be displayed 3 Touch enter to accept the resolution and return to the pH Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the pH Setup screen without making any changes pH channel 1 Example of X X resolution pH channel 1 Example of X XX resolution pH...

Page 72: ...o read status Set pH Display Configuration ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Current DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Last Standardization Date Time measurement channel sample ID auto read status slope mV Display electrode method temperature Set Ion Display Configuration ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Current DISPLAY CONFIGURATION Date Time sample ID temperature measurement channel Set mV Display Configuration ON...

Page 73: ... mV Ion Setup screen The current display configuration is displayed on the screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Display Configuration criteria you want to modify 3 Touch ON or OFF to change the status of the criteria 4 Touch save to save the entire group of display configuration criteria and return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the pH mV Ion Setup screen without ...

Page 74: ...ruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 6 16 View Stored Data Data POINTS Sample ID Date Operator View Stored Data S T enter Use to highlight desired sort option and then touch to accept arrow keys enter 17 69 ...

Page 75: ... from the View Stored Data screen 2 Use the keypad to enter the sample ID entered in error and re enter the ID 3 Touch clear to delete a Sample ID entered in error and re enter the ID 4 Touch enter All data will be sorted by the meter and the first data point displayed on the screen will be the most recent data point saved under the selected Sample ID 5 Touch next or prev to scroll through additio...

Page 76: ...eturn to the pH mV Ion Setup screen 7 If a date is entered and no data points are stored with that date you will see a message indicating the date was not found Touch OK to return to the operator ID keypad and enter a new date To sort by Operator 1 Access the Operator sort option from the View sort data screen 2 Use the keypad to enter the Operator ID of the data point s that you want to view 3 To...

Page 77: ...u at a data point The sample ID sort option will place you at the first data point in numeric order by sample ID The operator sort option will place you at the first data point of the first operator ID in alphabetic order The date sort option will place you at the most recent point on the last date that data was stored Once you access the data storage center you can touch prev and next to scroll t...

Page 78: ...pH5500 5000 7 mV SETUP mV SETUP OPTIONS Set Set Set Set Set Set View Sample ID Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Set Data Storage Criteria mV Setup channel 1 S T edit 73 ...

Page 79: ...Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Set Data Storage Criteria mV Setup channel 1 S T edit CyberScan pH 5500 7 1 Access mV Setup There are two ways to access the mV Setup screen From the setup screen 1 Touch setup on the main screen Touch mV to access the mV Setup screen 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the setup option that you would like to r...

Page 80: ... Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Display Resolution Display Configuration Stored Data Set Data Storage Criteria mV Setup channel 1 S T edit CyberScan pH 5500 From the Setup screen 1 Touch setup on the mV Measure screen The mV Setup screen is now displayed Touch mV on the main screen to access the millivolts mode 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the setup option that you would like to r...

Page 81: ...of the measurement is outside of the boundaries set by the upper and lower limits an audible alarm and or a visual warning will appear to let you know that your sample measurement was outside of the set limits The mV alarm limits are set the same way as previously described in pH setup See page 62 for instructions To Set Print Criteria This screen allows you to select which criteria are printed wi...

Page 82: ...ored Data screens Changing the status of the storage criteria to active from inactive will allow the criteria to be displayed with the previously stored data The mV Data Storage Criteria are set the same way as previously described in pH Setup See page 63 for instructions To Set Display Configuration This function will allow you to choose what information you would like to be displayed on the mV M...

Page 83: ...Instruction Manual CyberScan pH5500 5000 7 2 Set Display Resolution Set mV Display Resolution Current RESOLUTION Select desired display resolution and then touch to accept enter enter X X X XX X XX 78 ...

Page 84: ... the mV setup screen The current display resolution is displayed on the screen 2 Touch X or X X to select the resolution of the display that you desire This will be the format in which your measurement will be displayed 3 Touch enter to accept the resolution and return to the mV setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the mV setup screen without making any changes mV channel 1 Example of X resolut...

Page 85: ...opotential Point Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Data Storage Criteria Significant Digits Display Configuration Stored Data Select Measurement Units Set Default Temperature Ion Setup channel 1 S T edit The operating parameters of the ion mode can be set and controlled from the Ion Setup screen The following sections will guide you through the various options available for the ion setup ...

Page 86: ...its Display Configuration Stored Data Stability Criteria Default Temperature Electrode Type Isopotential Point Alarm Limits Print Criteria Set Set Set Set Set Select from the options to the right pH mV Ion Cond system Setup Last std Jan 15 11 11 am CyberScan pH 5500 There are two ways to access the Ion Setup screen From the Setup screen 4 Touch setup on the main screen Then touch Ion on the Ion Se...

Page 87: ...re Isopotential Point Alarm Limits Print Criteria Print Interval Data Storage Criteria Significant Digits Display Configuration Stored Data Select Measurement Units Set Electrode Type Ion Setup channel 1 S T edit Nh3 Last std Jan 15 11 11 am setup CyberScan pH 5500 From the Ion Measure screen 1 Touch Ion on the main screen to access the Ion mode Touch setup on the Ion Measure screen The Ion Setup ...

Page 88: ...our samples beginning at the number of your choice You may also choose to deactivate the sample ID The ion sample ID is set the same way as previously described in pH Setup See page 41 for instructions To Select Ion Method 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the method you want to use 2 Touch enter to accept the method and return to the Setup screen OR Touch exit to return to the Ion setup screen wi...

Page 89: ...s added to the sample The difference in mV potential is then used to calculate the concentration of the ion of interest Known Subtraction Method The known subtraction method is also an incremental method The ion of interest in the sample is not identical to the ion in the standard solution The standard of known ion concentration that is added to the sample quantitatively reacts in the sample with ...

Page 90: ...n and not for the ion of interest The difference in mV potential is used to calculate the concentration of the ion of interest based upon this quantitative reaction 8 3 Select Measurement Units This screen allows you to select the units in which the meter will report the concentration of the ion of interest The current units are displayed on the screen To Select Measurement Units 1 Access the Sele...

Page 91: ...bed in pH Setup See page 51 for instructions To Set Default Temperature Ion concentration is a temperature dependent measurement The default temperature option allows you to select the temperature that will be used by the meter to calculate the correct ion concentration The factory default setting is 25 C You should enter the temperature value of that solution as the default temperature in order t...

Page 92: ...u choose is a theoretical slope value that is used in the calculations to determine the efficiency of your electrode This slope value is not the slope value that is displayed in the data box of the measurement screen You will still need to standardize the meter using ion standards to determine the actual efficiency of your electrode To Select Electrode Type 1 Access the Select Electrode Type scree...

Page 93: ...rrent print criteria is displayed on the screen The criteria option is active if ON appears to the right of the option It is inactive if OFF appears to the right of the option Any active criteria will be printed on demand The Ion Print Criteria are set the same way as previously described in pH setup See page 59 for instructions To Set Print Interval You have three options for setting the print in...

Page 94: ...gits ppm channel 1 Example of 1 significant digit Set Ion Significant Digits Current SIG DIGITS Select desired significant digits and then touch to accept enter enter 2 2 4 2 3 ppm channel 1 Example of 2 significant digits ppm channel 1 Example of 3 significant digits ...

Page 95: ...he Ion Setup screen without making any changes To Set Display Configuration This function will allow you to choose what information you would like to be displayed on the Ion Measure Screen particularly the information contained in the data box at the bottom of that screen The Ion Display Configuration is set the same way as previously described in pH setup See page 67 for instructions To View Stor...

Page 96: ...0 5000 9 pH OPERATION Measure Buffers Touch to measure sample or Touch to standardize meas std meas std Last std Jan 15 11 11 am pH channel 1 7 00 4 7 10 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 91 ...

Page 97: ...s the reading as stable When in manual buffer recognition mode you must enter the buffer value during the standardization procedure The meter will accept the manually entered buffer when it recognizes that the measurement is stable During the standardization procedure you may accept the buffer value before the meter recognizes it as stable by touching std See page 47 48 to select desired buffer re...

Page 98: ...002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 Buffers Touch to delete previous buffers Insert electrode into buffer and stir Touch to standardize new buffer clear std meas std Last std Jan 15 11 11 am pH channel 1 7 00 4 7 10 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 STABLE Standardize USA Current BUFFER GROUP 9 1 Standardizing ...

Page 99: ...r on the screen at this time The meter will then return to the measure screen 5 Touch std on the pH measure screen to access the standardization screen and repeat steps 3 through 5 to standardize with up to 5 buffers Updating a standardization with Auto Buffer Recognition You can update a standardization at anytime To update a standardization place your electrode in any of the buffers originally u...

Page 100: ...td meas std Last std Jan 15 11 11 am pH channel 1 7 00 4 7 10 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 Standardize USA Current BUFFER GROUP Standardize setup Touch to measure sample or meas Touch to access standardize mode std std meas pH STABLE STND Not Standardized Enter pH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BS exit enter channel 1 95 ...

Page 101: ... time STABLE will appear on the screen A beaker icon and the entered pH value will also appear on the screen at this time The meter will then return to the pH measure screen 6 Touch std on the pH measure screen to access the standardization screen and repeat steps 3 through 5 to standardize with up to 5 buffers Updating a standardization with manual buffer recognition You can update a standardizat...

Page 102: ...5000 9 2 pH Measurements Measure Buffers Touch to measure sample or Touch to standardize meas std meas std Last std Jan 15 11 11 am pH channel 1 7 00 4 7 10 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 auto buffer ON ATC 25 0 C slope 100 mV 0000 0 97 ...

Page 103: ...mple 2 Touch meas to begin measuring your sample The meter will accept the reading and display STABLE when the measurement meets the selected stability criteria OR To Measure pH of a Sample with Auto Read OFF 1 Immerse the rinsed electrode s in the stirring sample 2 Record the reading once the measurement has become stable STABLE will appear once the meter recognizes that the measurement is stable...

Page 104: ...ve mV In the millivolts mode the current millivolts output from the electrodes being used is monitored and displayed on the screen The meter will continually monitor the millivolts reading in this mode and will not lack onto a single reading However once the reading has become stable a stable message will be displayed Remember to setup your mV measuring mode parameters Refer to pages 73 78 for mV ...

Page 105: ...rement with an assigned ID in the data storage center of the meter or print the data to a printer or computer Relative mV measurements In this mode the first mV reading is set to zero and all subsequent readings are relative to this initial mV measurement 1 Access the mV Measure screen from the main screen 2 Touch REL to access the Relative mV screen 3 Immerse your rinsed electrode s in the stirri...

Page 106: ...ON OPERATION Measure Ion std ppm channel 1 17 STNDS Last std Jan 15 11 11 am 10 0 100 meas Touch to measure sample or Touch to access standardize mode or measure blank meas std January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 Nh3 ATC 25 0 C slope 102 2 mV 0 0 101 ...

Page 107: ...hat the concentration reported by the meter is actually the concentration of free uncomplexed ions in your solution At the basic Procedural level the only setup options that you can access are the Electrode Type the Print Interval and the number of Significant Digits If you need to change any other parameter such as Ion method or measurement units you will need to set the procedural Level to Advan...

Page 108: ...lete previous standards Inser electrode into standard and stir Touc to standardize new standard std t h meas std Last std Jan 15 11 11 am ppm channel 1 10 0 100 January 2002 11 11am ID 00000 Nh3 15 ATC 25 0 C slope 100 2 mV 0 0 Standardize Ion STND Insert electrode into standard and stir Touch to standardize new standard std meas std Not standardized ppm channel 1 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 ...

Page 109: ...ss the standardization screen 2 Touch clear to remove a previous standardization 3 Add ionic strength adjuster to your standard 4 Immerse the ion selective electrode and the appropriate reference electrode or combination ISE into the standard containing the lowest concentration of the ion of interest Stir 5 Touch std again to initiate the standardization process 6 Use the numeric keypad to enter t...

Page 110: ...eria The measure screen will fix onto this measurement and will not deviate until meas is touched 4 Repeat steps 1 3 with additional sample With Auto Read off 1 Add ionic strength adjuster to the sample 2 Immerse the ion selective electrode into the stirring sample The meter will continually monitor the ion concentration value When the meter recognizes the reading as stable STABLE is displayed on ...

Page 111: ...irect Reading with Blank offset operation Is this reading a STANDARD or BLANK ISE Standardize STND BLANK Standardize Ion STND Insert electrode into standard and stir Touch to standardize new standard or measure blank std meas std Not Standardized ppm channel 1 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 Nh3 BLK ATC 25 0 C slope NA mV 0 0 Standardize Ion STND Insert electrode into standard and stir Touch to s...

Page 112: ...ure screen to access the standardize screen 2 Touch clear to delete the previous standards 3 Add ionic strength adjuster to the standards and the blank 4 Immerse the ion selective electrode in the standard containing the lowest concentration of the ion of interest 5 Stir the standard and or blank 6 Touch std again to initiate the standardization process At this point the meter will display the que...

Page 113: ... the sample 2 Immerse the ion selective electrode in the stirring sample 3 Touch meas When the meter recognizes the reading as stable STABLE will appear on the screen The value that appears on the screen is the value of the sample minus the value of the blank reading The measure screen will fix onto this measurement and will not deviate until meas is touched again 4 Repeat steps 1 3 with additiona...

Page 114: ... 11am ID 00000 Nh3 IM ATC 25 0 C slope 100 2 mV 0 0 Standardize Ion STND Insert electrode into standard and stir Touch to standardize new standard std meas std Not standardized ppm channel 1 clear setup clear setup January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 Nh3 IM ATC 25 0 C slope NA mV 0 0 clear Standardize Ion setup Touch to measure sample or meas Touch to access standardize mode std std meas ppm STABLE S...

Page 115: ...the electrode in use The slope value is required in the incremental method calculations which yield the ion concentration of the sample See ISE Theory page 133 1 Touch std on the Ion measure screen to access the standardize screen 2 Touch clear to delete the previous standardization from the memory of the meter 3 Add ionic strength adjuster to the standards and the blank 4 Immerse the ion selectiv...

Page 116: ...blank std KA std Not standardized mV channel 1 0 0 setup setup 1 00 10 0 100 January 15 2002 11 11am ID 00000 NH3 KA ATC 25 0 C slope 102 2 mV 0 0 clear Standardize Ion setup Touch to measure sample or meas Touch to access standardize mode std std meas mV STABLE STND Not Standardized Sample Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BS exit enter channel 1 clear Standardize Ion setup Touch to measure sample or me...

Page 117: ... 8 9 0 BS exit enter channel 1 clear Standardize Ion setup Touch to measure sample or meas Touch to access standardize mode std std meas mV STABLE STND Not Standardized Concentration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 BS exit enter channel 1 Calculated Slope Reading 1 Reading 2 Sample Volume Standard Volume ISA Volume Standard Concentration Known Addition Result OK print 58 mV 222 7 mV 200 6 mV 50 10 50 100 ppm ...

Page 118: ...de in use Your CyberScan research meter will prompt you through the method permitting you to enter the appropriate parameters of the appropriate time When the meter has all of the data needed for the calculation it will display the ion concentration of the sample as well as the parameters entered for the calculation The standard concentration should be high enough to nearly double the sample ion c...

Page 119: ... Touch KA to accept the current reading 6 Use the keypad to enter the sample volume 7 Touch enter to accept the value 8 Use the keypad to enter the standard volume 9 Touch enter to accept the value 10 Use the keypad to enter the concentration of the standard solution added to the sample 11 Touch enter to accept the value 12 Use the keypad to enter the concentration of the standard solution added t...

Page 120: ...ncentration of free ions of interest in the sample This method will also require you to enter values of certain parameters in order to obtain an ion concentration See ISE theory page 133 To take a measurement 1 Immerse the ion selective electrode in a known volume of the sample solution 2 Stir the sample 3 Touch KS to take the first mV reading of sample Wait for the reading to stabilize STABLE wil...

Page 121: ...he value 12 Use the keypad to enter the concentration of the standard solution added to the sample 13 Touch enter to accept the value Your Known Subtraction result is now displayed 14 Touch print to send the data to memory if sample ID has been assigned or to print the data on the screen OR Touch OK to return to the Measure screen for a new measurement 116 ...

Page 122: ...f the ion of interest with the analate addition method both the sample and the standard solution contain the ionic species of interest See ISE theory page 133 To take a measurement 1 Immerse the ion selective electrode in a known volume of the sample solution 2 Stir the sample 3 Touch AA to take the first mV reading of sample Wait for the reading to stabilize STABLE will appear OR Touch AA to acce...

Page 123: ...the value 12 Use the keypad to enter the concentration of the standard solution added to the sample 13 Touch enter to accept the value Your Analate Addition result is now displayed 14 Touch print to send the data to memory if sample ID has been assigned or to print the data on the screen OR Touch OK to return to the Measure screen for a new measurement 118 ...

Page 124: ...the sample See ISE theory page 133 To take a measurement 1 Immerse the ion selective electrode in a known volume of the sample solution 2 Stir the sample 3 Touch AS to take the first mV reading of sample Wait for the reading to stabilize STABLE will appear OR Touch AS to accept the current reading 4 Add a known volume of standard solution to the sample 5 Touch AS to take the second mV reading of s...

Page 125: ...the value 12 Use the keypad to enter the concentration of the standard solution added to the sample 13 Touch enter to accept the value Your Analate Addition result is now displayed 14 Touch print to send the data to memory if sample ID has been assigned or to print the data on the screen OR Touch OK to return to the Measure screen for a new measurement 120 ...

Page 126: ...ntact with abrasive materials will scratch the surface and impair image quality To clean use a damp nonabrasive cloth towel and any commercially available window cleaner The cleaning solution should be applied to the towel rather than the surface of the touch screen The case is made out of durable ABS plastic It can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent Do not use chemical solvents on ...

Page 127: ...f 90 to 102 You should try to restandardise or replace your electrode if the problem persists Note that you can continue to make measurements with this electrode however the readings may be inaccurate Other error messages delivered by the meter are Data Log full Data log empty Unrecognized date Unrecognized time Invalid pH limit Invalid ion limit Invalid limit Limit exceeded Channel 1 limit exceed...

Page 128: ... this equipment in a residential are may cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference This product is to be used only as described in the manual This product is for indoor use only and must be used in a well ventilated area Warning To meet or exceed FCC regulations and comply with CE requirements...

Page 129: ...peration with asymmetric never necessary if all measurements will be performed on samples which are at similar temperatures Most conventional pH electrode systems are designed and manufactured to be highly symmetrical cells Consequently for most pH work unless ultimate accuracy over broad temperature ranges is required Isopotential may be ignored Specifically this is accomplished by setting the Is...

Page 130: ...the connector is a female DB9 style connector If the output device has a 25 pin connector an adapter is required If the meter and the printer or computer are to work together the pin configuration must match The meter s 9 pin configuration is as follows Pin Description 1 Buffers analog copy of pH input 1 2 Send data from meter 3 Receive data to meter 5 Signal Common 9 Signal Common To initiate pri...

Page 131: ...15 pH Setup Display configuration Print configuration Data configuration Buffer Group Sample ID Isopotential Point Print interval Display resolution Auto Buffer Recognition Auto Read Mode Temperature Units Default Temperature Stability Criteria Default Slope alarm limits alarm limit low alarm limit high All parameters ON All parameters ON All parameters ON USA None 0 mV manual X XX ON OFF Celsius ...

Page 132: ...t interval Display resolution Auto Read Mode Temperature Units Default Temperature Stability Criteria Default Slope ISE method Units Electrode alarm limits alarm limit low alarm limit high All parameters ON All parameters ON All parameters ON None 0 mV manual 2 significant digits OFF Celsius 25 0 C Medium 59 16mV Direct with standards ppm Ammonia OFF 0 00 1 00 E6 127 ...

Page 133: ...ation activity of a solution by this defining equation pH log aH3O With aH3O representing the activity or effective concentration of the hydronium ion in solution Analysts traditionally work with concentration units rather than activity Therefore neglecting activity pH can be defined by the following equation pH log H3O With H3O representing the concentration in moles liter of the hydronium ion in...

Page 134: ...queous solutions at 25 C the product H3 O OH or the Kw of water must remain constant Therefore an increase in concentration of either term H3 O or OH will result in a decrease in the other For example if a strong base sodium hydroxide NaOH is added to water to the extent that its final concentration is 0 01 Moles Liter the concentration of the OH ion is 0 01 Moles liter and the concentration of th...

Page 135: ...total of all other voltages in the system including the reference voltage R is the Gas Law constant T is the temperature in Kelvin n is the charge on the hydronium ion 1 and F is the Faraday constant pH Meter The pH meter is a sensitive voltmeter capable of accurately measuring small voltage difference between the pH electrode and the reference electrode This voltage difference is amplified and sh...

Page 136: ...e glass tip remain constant Therefore changes in voltage from this electrode result from the voltage developed between the solution and the outside of the glass tip If the pH sensitive glass tip or membrane is to function properly it must be hydrated A dry or dehydrated electrode membrane will not respond properly to changes in acidity pH electrodes are also effected by changes in temperature and ...

Page 137: ...he classic electrode pair separate pH indicating and reference half cells offer you unmatched versatility to match the needs of your sample This approach makes for the highest accuracy as well as low replacement costs since usually only one of the pair is broken or malfunctioning However the pH reading indicating half cell and the reference half cell can be merged into one electrode a combination ...

Page 138: ...erence electrode This millivolts potential is proportional to the activity of the ion of interest and the relationship is defined by the Nernst equation E log a RT nF E 2 3 where E is the measured potential E is the sum of the standard potential and all other constant potentials of the system R is the gas constant T is the temperature in K F is Faraday s constant N is the valence of the ion being ...

Page 139: ... samples and standards This helps in that the closer the standard solution matrix is to the sample matrix the more valid is the analysis A number of standard solutions are used to standardize a pH mV ion meter or to construct a calibration curve by plotting the electrode s output in mV versus the log of the concentration The sample concentration is then read from the meter or the calibration curve...

Page 140: ...ectively removing or subtracting chloride ion from the sample Equations for known addition and known subtraction calculations are as follow Known Addition C V V V 10 V std s std 5 UE S std C s Known Subtraction C V V V 10 std s std UE S std V s C s Cs is the concentration of the sample Cstd is the concentration of the standard Vs is the sample volume Vstd is the standard volume UE is the differenc...

Page 141: ...the ion being measured is in the standard solution and not in the sample solution For example a fluoride standard and a fluoride ISE might be used to measure to aluminium concentration of a sample When the sample containing aluminium is added to the standard it reduces the measured fluoride content of the standard The amount of reduction is proportional to the aluminium in the sample The analate m...

Page 142: ...cs Yes Programmable data storage Store on stable time manual Programmable data output Output on stable time manual Print interval 1 to 9 999 sec Programmable alarm Yes pH mode Range 2 000 to 20 000 Resolution 0 1 0 01 0 001 Relative accuracy 0 002 Automatic buffer recognition Yes Manual buffer recognition Yes Calibration points 5 Auto lock Yes FET Yes mV mode Range 1800 0 Resolution 0 1 Accuracy 0...

Page 143: ...l requirements Power Adapter 115VAC 12VDC 230 VAC 12VDC Depends on Order Code Depends on Order Code Output from PSU 12VDC 500mA Line voltage tolerance 10 Input impedance 10 12 ohms Meter size 5 5 X 7 5 X 3 25 Meter weight 1 23kg Operating Conditions Operating temperature 5 45 C Operation humidity 5 80 non condensing Maximum operating altitude 2000m Installation category ll Pollution category degre...

Page 144: ...tand and 110 VAC power adapter 2 flat pin US type center negative EC PH5000 21S CyberScan pH 5000 Bench pH mV RS232 dual channel with integral electrode stand and 20 VAC power adapter 2 round Euro type center negative EC 620 19 Temperature probe for CyberScan pH1500 and 5000 series 1m cable 60X030115 110 120 VAC power adapter 50 60 Hz 2 flat pin type center negative US 60X030117 220 230 VAC power ...

Page 145: ...unction pH combination refillable electrolyte Ag AgCl reference General purpose rugged use EC FG73504 01B Single junction combination refillable electrolyte Ag AgCl reference General purpose tris buffers EC FC79602 01B Double junction ORP combination platinum wire sealed polymer gel Ag AgCl reference General purpose rugged use EC FC79602R 01B Double junction ORP combination platinum wire refillabl...

Page 146: ... purpose Tris Water rugged use EC 620 286 Standard size glass body combination pH electrode single junction calomel reference General purpose Tris water EC 620 293 MicroProbe Glass body combination pH electrode semi micro Extra long calomel reference Small samples Tris Test Tubes EC 620 095 MicroProbe Glass body combination pH electrode Micro tip 152 4 mm stem length Ag AgCl reference Small sample...

Page 147: ...C BT Protein Cleaning Solution for pH electrode 480 ml EC RE 005 Storage Solution for pH electrode 480 ml EC BU 4BS pH 4 01 Buffer Sachets 20 X 20ml EC BU 7BS pH 7 00 Buffer Sachets 20 X 20ml EC BU 10BS pH 10 01 Buffer Sachets 20 X 20ml EC RIN WT pH Deionized Water Rinse Sachets 20 X 20ml 17 5 ORP Solutions SP EC ORP PRE Pre treatment Solution 475 mV 480 ml EC ORP QUIN Quinhydrone 255 255 mV 15 mV...

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