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• FCC ID: VIC-C0554
• IC ID: 6149A-C0554
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry
Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
Warning - Unauthorized modification or changes to this wireless
communication equipment will void the right to use it. Changes or
modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance will void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Any change to the equipment will void the Industry Canada certification
and FCC grant.
Product overview
The sensION
™
+ series meters are used with probes to
measure various parameters in water. Primarily for field use, the portable
meter operates on three AA batteries.
The sensION
™
+ series meters are available in 5 models:
• sensION
™
+ EC5 DL—conductivity, TDS, salinity and temperature
meter
• sensION
™
+ MM150 DL—pH, ORP (Redox), conductivity, TDS and
temperature meter
• sensION
™
+ MM110 DL—pH, ORP (Redox) and temperature meter
• sensION
™
+ MM156 DL—pH, conductivity, salinity, dissolved oxygen
and temperature meter
• sensION
™
+ pH1 DL—pH meter
• sensION
™
+ DO6 DL—dissolved oxygen (concentration and %
saturation) and temperature meter
Installation
Install the batteries
W A R N I N G
Explosion hazard. Incorrect battery installation can cause the release of explosive
gases. Be sure that the batteries are of the same approved chemical type and
are inserted in the correct orientation. Do not mix new and used batteries.
N O T I C E
The battery compartment is not waterproof. If the battery compartment becomes
wet, remove and dry the batteries and dry the interior of the compartment. Check
the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary.
N O T I C E
When using nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, the battery icon will not
indicate a full charge after freshly charged batteries have been inserted (NiMH
batteries are 1.2 V versus 1.5 V for alkaline batteries). Even though the icon does
not indicate complete charge, 2300 mAH NiMH batteries will achieve 90% of
instrument operation lifetime (before recharge) versus new alkaline batteries.
N O T I C E
To avoid potential damage to the meter from battery leakage, remove the meter
batteries prior to extended periods of non-use.
The meter can be powered with AA alkaline or rechargeable NiMH
batteries. To conserve battery life, the meter will power off after
5 minutes of inactivity. This time can be changed in the Display Options
menu.
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Summary of Contents for sensION+ EC5 DL
Page 2: ...English 3 Fran ais 20 Espa ol 40 Portugu s 58 77 93 111 128 2...
Page 80: ...1 IP67 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 80...
Page 81: ...3 4 PH1 DL 1 4 2 5 3 6 pH ORP 5 DO6 DL 1 4 2 5 3 6 DO 81...
Page 82: ...6 MM110 DL 1 5 2 6 ORP 3 7 pH 4 7 MM150 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 TDS ORP 3 8 4 9 5 82...
Page 83: ...8 MM156 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 DO 3 8 4 9 5 9 EC5 DL 1 5 2 6 TDS 3 7 4 83...
Page 88: ...10 portCom USB RF 1 USB RF USB USB RF 2 portCom 3 Snd portCom 11 4 5 6 txt csv 11 88...
Page 89: ...12 IP67 12 E1 E2 250 nA E2 pH 70 105 E2 30 89...
Page 96: ...1 IP67 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 96...
Page 97: ...3 4 PH1 DL 1 4 hh mm ss 2 5 3 6 pH ORP 5 DO6 DL 1 4 hh mm ss 2 5 3 6 DO 97...
Page 98: ...6 MM110 DL 1 5 2 6 ORP 3 7 pH 4 hh mm ss 7 MM150 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 TDS ORP 3 8 4 9 5 hh mm ss 98...
Page 99: ...8 MM156 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 DO 3 8 4 9 5 hh mm ss 9 EC5 DL 1 5 hh mm ss 2 6 TDS 3 7 4 1 99...
Page 100: ...5 MSDS SDS EMI 20 cm 20 cm pH pH ORP 5 10 5 15 45 15 6 100...
Page 105: ...3 2 Snd portCom 11 4 Save 5 6 txt csv Save 11 3 105...
Page 106: ...12 IP67 12 E1 E2 250 nA E2 pH 70 105 106...
Page 107: ...E2 30 E3 0 05 cm 1 E3 58 mV E4 E4 TC 0 TC E5 E6 ErA MM156 50 g L TC 107...
Page 110: ...3 mS cm g L NaCl 41 2 25 4 48 9 30 6 56 3 35 8 62 2 40 0 69 4 45 3 75 7 50 0 110...
Page 115: ...3 4 PH1 DL 1 4 hh mm ss 2 5 3 6 pH ORP 5 DO6 DL 1 4 hh mm ss 2 5 3 6 DO 115...
Page 116: ...6 MM110 DL 1 5 2 6 ORP 3 7 pH 4 hh mm ss 7 MM150 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 TDS ORP 3 8 4 9 5 hh mm ss 116...
Page 117: ...8 MM156 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 DO 3 8 4 9 5 hh mm ss 9 EC5 DL 1 5 hh mm ss 2 6 TDS 3 7 4 117...
Page 118: ...5 MSDS SDS EMI 20 cm 7 9 20cm 7 9 in pH pH ORP 5 10 5 15 45 15 6 118...
Page 123: ...11 123...
Page 124: ...12 IP67 12 E1 E2 250nA E2 pH 70 105 124...
Page 125: ...E2 30 E3 0 05cm 1 E3 58mV E4 E4 TC 0 TC E5 E6 ErA MM156 50 g L TC E7 E8 E9 USB RF portCom 125...
Page 131: ...1 IP67 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 DISPLAY LIGHT 5 2 DATALOG 6 ON OFF 3 7 CALIBRATION 4 MEASUREMENT 131...
Page 132: ...3 Measure Calibration Standby 4 PH1 DL 1 4 2 5 3 6 pH ORP 5 DO6 DL 1 4 2 5 3 6 DO 132...
Page 133: ...6 MM110 DL 1 5 2 6 ORP 3 7 pH 4 7 MM150 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 TDS ORP 3 8 4 9 5 133...
Page 134: ...8 MM156 DL 1 6 2 pH 7 DO 3 8 4 9 5 9 EC5 DL 1 5 2 6 TDS 3 7 4 datalog 134...
Page 135: ...5 MSDS SDS EMI 20 7 9 20 7 9 pH pH ORP 5 10 5 15 45 15 6 135...
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Page 141: ...12 IP67 12 E1 E2 250 nA E2 pH E2 30 141...
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