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7.2.5 Configuring parameters of the adjustment menu

Description

The following representation shows the available parameters and various configura-
tion options.

Prerequisites

The 

Adjustment

 menu is open. See 

Adjustment of the measuring input [

}

 p. 26]

.

Instruction

1. Select the desired parameter you would like to configure.

2. Adjust the desired configuration in the selected parameter with the 

Up button

 and

Down button

.

3. The available configuration options are listed for each parameter in the following

representation.

Representation

Parameter

Values

Meaning

 

Zero point correction

T.OF

0.00

No zero point correction

-5.00 .. 5.00

Zero point correction in °C. and/or at °F -9.00 ..
9.00

Gradient correction of the temperature

T.SL

0.00

No gradient correction

-5.00 .. 5.00

Gradient correction in %

Formula

Zero point correction:

Displayed value = measured value – 

T.OF

Gradient correction °C:

Display = (measured value – 

T.OF

) * (1 + 

T.SL

 / 100)

Gradient correction °F:

Display = (measured value – 32 °F – 

T.OF

) * (1 + 

T.SL

 / 100) + 32 °F

Example calculation

– Zero point correction 

T.OF

 to 

0.00

– Gradient correction 

T.SL

 to 

0.00

– Display unit 

UNIT

 to °C

– Display in ice water -0.2 °C

– Display in ice water setpoint 

T.OF

 = 0.0 °C

– Display in water bath 36.6 °C

– Display in water bath setpoint 

T.SL

 = 37.0 °C

T.OF

 = display zero point correction – setpoint zero point

T.OF

 = -0.2 °C – 0.0 °C = -0.2 °C

T.SL

 = (setpoint gradient correction / (display gradient correction – 

T.OF

) – 1) *100

T.SL

 = (37.0 °C / (36.6 °C – (-0.2)) -1) *100 = 0.54

Outcome of an action

The changed value is saved and the 

Configuration

 menu is closed.

 NOTE

If the product is switched off without saving the configuration, the last save value is re-
produced on the next start-up of the product.

Summary of Contents for G 1501

Page 1: ...Operating manual EN...

Page 2: ...nce 10 4 1 The G 1501 10 4 2 Display elements 10 4 3 Operating elements 10 4 4 Connections 11 5 Bases for measurement 12 5 1 pH measurement 12 5 1 1 Explanation 12 5 1 2 pH electrode 12 5 1 3 Design 1...

Page 3: ...Configuring parameters of the configuration menu 24 7 2 4 Adjustment of the measuring input 26 7 2 5 Configuring parameters of the adjustment menu 27 8 Error and system messages 28 9 Disposal 30 10 T...

Page 4: ...l notices The liability and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential dam ages are voided with misuse disregarding this operating manual disregarding safety notices assignment of inad...

Page 5: ...t Outcome of an action Result consequence or effect of an instruction Emphases In order to simplify legibility and provide a clearer overview various sections informa tion are emphasised 1234 Display...

Page 6: ...l indicates processes which can have a direct influence on operation or can trigger an unforeseen reaction in case of non observance NOTE This symbol instructs the use of eye protection which protects...

Page 7: ...easures in samples for measurements in foods Discard these samples after the measurement DANGER Potassium chloride potassium nitrate The electrode contains potassium chloride or potassium nitrate All...

Page 8: ...e for example drinking water waste water surface water swimming pools fish breeding and process chemistry See Technical data p 31 2 5 Qualified personnel For commissioning operation and maintenance th...

Page 9: ...d reliability in a compact ergonomic housing Additional impressive features include the dust proof and waterproof design in accord ance with IP 65 67 and the 3 line illuminated display which offers ov...

Page 10: ...e for min max hold Auxiliary display Corresponding temperature for the displayed pH value with unit Measured temperatures are dis played with a decimal place adjusted without Bar graph Progress for ca...

Page 11: ...NF appears in the dis play Long press 4s Start automatic calibration AL appears in the dis play 4 4 Connections BNC connection Connection for electrode Un locking with rotating ring on the cable plug...

Page 12: ...ion it should always be recorded together with the measurement temperature because most liquids change their pH value with the temperature The following must be observed avoid interference electrostat...

Page 13: ...can result in blockage of the diaphragm In solutions that contain proteins such as for measurements in medical and biolo gical applications KCl can cause denaturation of the protein Coagulated paints...

Page 14: ...care and maintenance of the electrode Normal cleaning takes place with the GRL 100 pepsin cleaning solution into which the electrode is immersed for 5 minutes before being rinsed off with clean water...

Page 15: ...ithin a specific Redox range The measure ment is also important in drinking water preparation waste water monitoring and in in dustrial applications Measurement takes place relative to the widespread...

Page 16: ...mperature range is exceeded or undercut the electrode can be destroyed It should always be stored wet in 3 mol l KCl Extended storage in distilled or deionised water will result in depletion of the re...

Page 17: ...g handling instructions before replacing batteries and follow them step by step If disregarded the product could be damaged or the protection from moisture could be diminished Description Proceed as f...

Page 18: ...ct To achieve a precise measurement observe the following points NOTE If possible the calibration range should overlap the measuring range To achieve this it is recommended to use buffer solutions for...

Page 19: ...that nothing is spilled They can also be used without opening them opening the capsules only reduces to time for dissolving 3 Place the buffer capsule and its contents in the plastic bottle 4 Wait at...

Page 20: ...appears in the display See Error and system messages p 28 Confirm the error message pressing the Function key The product restarts and the standard value for the zero point and gradient are restored...

Page 21: ...with a value between pH 6 75 and pH 7 25 7 Wait until the display value is stable 8 Adjust the value corresponding to the buffer solution with the Up key and Down key and confirm the entry by pressin...

Page 22: ...nised worldwide These certificates offer high quality calibration and consistently high quality DAkkS calibration certificates can only be issued by accredited calibration laboratories which have dem...

Page 23: ...product must be calibrated to the electrode prior to starting the measurement If the electrode is chosen re calibration is necessary See Calibration and adjustment service p 22 7 2 Configuration 7 2 1...

Page 24: ...the configuration menu Description The following representation shows the available parameters and various configura tion options Prerequisite The Configuration menu is open See Opening the configurat...

Page 25: ...via text display and flashing of the backlighting AL LO Depending on the setting of the parameter value INP PK 0 00 AL K mV 1500 AL K mVH 1293 AL K AL K Depending on the setting of the parameter valu...

Page 26: ...correc tion is made In order to adjust the product you must first open the Adjustment menu The menu is opened as shown in the illustration Prerequisites Sufficiently full batteries are inserted in the...

Page 27: ...perature T SL 0 00 No gradient correction 5 00 5 00 Gradient correction in Formula Zero point correction Displayed value measured value T OF Gradient correction C Display measured value T OF 1 T SL 10...

Page 28: ...in ated or defective Use fresh buffer solution Clean electrode re calibrate Replace electrode AL ERR 3 Slope is too high Incorrect buffer solu tion used Buffer solution is contaminated Electrode conta...

Page 29: ...Error and system messages 8 B H86 0 12 DB2 1 0 29 35 Replace batteries Send in for repair...

Page 30: ...online at www ghm group de and sent it in with the product NOTE The device must not be disposed of with household waste If the product is disposed of please take it to a municipal collection point whe...

Page 31: ...ght 108 54 28 mm without BNC plug 130 g incl battery without electrode 190 g incl battery and electrode Operating conditions 20 to 50 C 0 to 95 r h temporarily 100 r h Storage temperature 20 to 70 C C...

Page 32: ...35 GE 173 Alkali resistant pH electrode with BNC connection 606572 GE 173 Alkali resistant pH electrode with S7 connection 601996 GEAK 2S7 BNC Adapter cable S7 BNC 2 m 601998 GEAK 2S7 BNC Adapter cabl...

Page 33: ...ion pH 7 00 25 C 250 ml 611373 ST G1000 Device protection bag with 1 round cut out A complete list of all accessories and spare parts is available in our product catalogue or on our home page We can a...

Page 34: ...r de WEEE reg no DE 93889386 12 2 Repairs Defective products are repaired professionally and quickly in our service centre Open hours and contact Monday to Thursday from 8 00 to 16 00 Friday from 8 00...

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