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pH/mV/°C

Bench Meters

with Custom Buffers

HI 110   HI 111

HI 112   HI 113

Instruction Manual

pH

MR

MEM

SET

C

C

RANGE

GLP

CFM

CAL

pH / ORP

Meter

HI 1

13

Select Setup Item

Select pH/ORP

RANGE

SET

Set Parameters

GLP

Show GLP

Data

MEM

Store Reading

MR

Memory

Recall

Functions

Confirm Calibration Point

CFM

Select pH Buffer

/

Enter/Exit Calibration

CAL

pH Calibration

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Summary of Contents for HI 110

Page 1: ...nual pH MR MEM SET C C RANGE GLP CFM CAL pH ORP Meter HI 113 Select Setup Item Select pH ORP RANGE SET Set Parameters GLP Show GLP Data MEM Store Reading MR Memory Recall Functions Confirm Calibration Point CFM Select pH Buffer Enter Exit Calibration CAL pH Calibration www hannainst com ...

Page 2: ... complete protection Dear Customer Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments product Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the instruments This manual will provide you with the necessary information for correct use of the instruments as well as a precise idea of their versatility If you need additional technical information do not hesitate to e mail us at tech hannainst com o...

Page 3: ...ied accessories TheHANNAHI110 HI111 HI112andHI113aremicroprocessor basedpH and Temperature bench meters HI 111 and HI 113 can also measure Oxidation Reduction Potential ORP in mV range Relative mV feature is also provided pH measurements are compensated for temperature effect manually or automatically with the HI 7669 2W temperature probe Up to three point HI 110 HI 111 or up to five point HI 112 ...

Page 4: ...ement range or switch to focused data in SETUP HI 111 only SEL key to switch to focused data in SETUP menu HI 110 only 10 ON OFFswitch 11 Powersupplysocket 12 BNCelectrodeconnector 13 Electrodereferencesocket 14 Temperature probe socket FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 110 AND HI 111 1 3 2 7 4 6 5 Front Panel Primary LCD Secondary LCD POWER 12VDC INPUT REF TEMP 11 12 13 14 Rear Panel 9 10 8 pH MR MEM SET...

Page 5: ... t a r b i l a c t n i o p 3 r o 2 1 e l b a l i a v a s r e f f u b d r a d n a t s 5 1 0 0 1 8 1 9 1 0 7 6 8 6 1 0 4 s r e f f u b m o t s u c 2 d n a e r u t a r e p m e T n o i t a s n e p m o c m o r f c i t a m o t u A r o l a u n a M F º 0 8 4 2 o t 2 4 1 C º 0 0 2 1 o t 9 9 e d o r t c e l E H p B 1 3 1 1 I H e b o r p e r u t a r e p m e T W 2 9 6 6 7 I H e c n a d e p m i t u p n I 0 1 2...

Page 6: ... toselectmeasurementrangeorswitchtofocuseddatainSETUP 10 ON OFFswitch 11 Powersupplysocket 12 BNCelectrodeconnector 13 Electrodereferencesocket 14 Temperature probe socket 15 RS232serialcommunicationconnector FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 112 AND HI 113 1 9 3 2 7 4 6 5 10 Front Panel Primary LCD Secondary LCD RS232 15 POWER 12VDC INPUT REF TEMP 11 12 13 14 Rear Panel 8 pH MR MEM SET C C RANGE GLP CFM ...

Page 7: ...t a l o s i o t p o n o i t a r b i l a C H p s t n i o p n o i t a r b i l a c 5 o t p U e l b a l i a v a s r e f f u b d r a d n a t s 7 5 4 2 1 1 0 0 1 8 1 9 1 0 7 6 8 6 1 0 4 8 6 1 s r e f f u b m o t s u c 2 d n a e r u t a r e p m e T n o i t a s n e p m o c m o r f c i t a m o t u A r o l a u n a M F º 0 8 4 2 o t 2 4 1 C º 0 0 2 1 o t 9 9 e d o r t c e l E H p B 1 3 1 1 I H e b o r p e r ...

Page 8: ...re compensation connect the temperature probe to the appropriate socket INSTRUMENT START UP Turntheinstrumentonbypressingthe ON OFFswitch All LCD tags are displayed and a beep is sounded while the instruments perform a self test HI 110 and HI 111 HI 112 and HI 113 pH MEASUREMENTS Make sure the instrument has been calibrated before taking pH measurements Submerge the electrode tip and the temperatu...

Page 9: ...defaulttemperatureof25ºCor the last temperature reading with the ºC tag blinking The temperature can now be adjusted with the ARROW keys from 9 9ºCto120 0ºC mV ORP MEASUREMENTS HI 111 and HI 113 An optional ORP electrode must be used to perform ORP measurements seeAccessories Oxidation ReductionPotential REDOX measurementsprovidethequantification of the oxidizing or reducing power of the tested sa...

Page 10: ...mmerse the temperature probe into the sample and allow the reading on the secondary LCD to stabilize MEMORY FUNCTION Press and hold down MEM The last reading will appear on the LCD along with MEM tag until MEM is released Press MR and the previously memorized reading will be displayed on the LCD with MEM tag pH CALIBRATION Calibrate the instrument frequently especially if high accuracy is required...

Page 11: ...7 01 9 18 10 01 12 45 HI 112 HI 113 The custom buffers are a special option that allows the user to calibrate in a buffer solution different from a standard one Up to two custom buffers can be set in SETUP menu see page 17 Each custom buffer value can be changed in a 1 0 pH window around the set value during calibration when it is selected the BUFFER pH tag will blink The instruments will automati...

Page 12: ...ry LCD After the first calibration point is confirmed immerse the pH electrode and the temperature probe approximately 4 cm 1 into the second buffer solution and stir gently The temperature probe should be close to the pH electrode If necessary press the ARROW keys to select a different buffer value The tag will blink on the LCD until the reading is stable Whenthereadingisstableandclosetotheselect...

Page 13: ...roceed as described in THREE FIVE POINT CALIBRATION section PressCALafterthefirstcalibrationpointwasconfirmed Theinstrumentswill memorize the one point calibration data and will return to measurement mode Note If the value measured by the instrument is not close to the selectedbuffer WRONG and WRONG tagswillblink alternately In this case check if the correct buffer has been used or regenerate the ...

Page 14: ...ting storedcalibration Iftheexistingstoredcalibrationisfull the instrument asks which buffer will be replaced by current buffer Press the ARROW keys to select another buffer to be replaced Press CFM to confirm the buffer that will be replaced Press CAL to leave calibration without replacing Note If the replaced buffer is outside the 0 2 pH window around each of the calibrated buffers it is possibl...

Page 15: ... setting is OFF disabled Theinstrumentscheckifthetime outtimehasexpired Ifthetimeelapsed the CAL INTV tags will blink as a reminder Note If the instruments were not calibrated the CAL INTV tags will be displayed even if the feature is disabled in SETUP menu LAST CALIBRATION DATA Last calibration data are stored automatically after a successful calibration To view the pH calibration data press GLP ...

Page 16: ... last calibration Press and hold down SET if you want to see calibration date or time if old calibration was made in the same day with current calibration For each custom buffer used in calibration the BUFFER pH tag willblink If no bUF message appears on the LCD the instrument informs you that calibration was performed in less than three HI 110 HI 111 or five points HI 112 HI 113 pH resolution dur...

Page 17: ... Press CAL if you want to change a parameter value The selected parameter will start blinking Press RANGE SEL for HI 110 to toggle between displayed parameters Press the ARROW keys to increase or decrease the displayed value Press CFM to save the modified value or CAL to escape Press the ARROW keys to select the next previous parameter INTV CAL CAL or the number of days until the calibration alarm...

Page 18: ...custom buffer value Press CAL to escape without saving SECOND CUSTOM BUFFER SET PressCALwhencustombuffer2 isdisplayed Thecustombuffer disabled no cb2 or 0 to 16 pH will start blinking Press the ARROW keys to change the custom buffer value Press CFM to save the modified custom buffer value Press CAL to escape without saving ONE POINT CALIBRATION BEHAVIOUR Press CAL when 1 Pnt message is displayed o...

Page 19: ...CAL when the current time is displayed The hour will start blinking Press the ARROW keys to change the hour Press RANGE SEL for HI110 The minutes willstart blinking Press the ARROW keys to change the minutes Press CFM to save the modified value Press CAL to escape without saving CURRENT DATE SET Press CAL when the current date is displayed The year will start blinking Press the ARROW keys to chang...

Page 20: ...L when the baud rate is displayed The baud rate 600 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 will start blinking Press the ARROW keys to change the baud rate value Press CFM to save the modified baud rate value Press CAL to escape without saving SERIAL COMMUNICATION COMMAND PREFIX SET HI 112 HI 113 only Press CAL when the command prefix is displayed The command prefix 0 to 47 will start blinking Press the ARROW key...

Page 21: ... 0 1 ºC as a reference thermometer With the instrument off press and hold down the CAL MEM keys then power on the instrument The CAL tag will appear and the secondary LCD will show 0 0 ºC Immerse the temperature probe in the vessel with ice and water as near aspossibletothereferencethermometer Allowafewsecondsfortheprobe to stabilize Use the ARROW keys to set the reading on the secondary LCD to th...

Page 22: ...s stable and close to the selected calibration point READY tag will appear and CFM tag will blink Press CFM to confirm The instrument returns to measurement mode Note If the reading is not close to the selected calibration point WRONG tag will blink Change the temperature probe and restart calibration C C ...

Page 23: ...and close to the selected calibration point READY tag will appear and CFM tag will blink Press CFM to confirm The secondary LCD will display 600 mV Set 600 0 mV on the simulator When the reading is stable and close to the selected calibration point READY tag will appear and CFM tag will blink Press CFM to confirm The secondary LCD will display 1800 mV Set 1800 0 mV on the simulator When the readin...

Page 24: ...RONG tag will be displayed Press CFM to confirm the absolute value The instrument will display 0 0 mV on the primary LCD and rEL message on the secondary LCD In this moment the relative mV offset is equal to absolute mV reading UsetheARROWkeysifyouwanttochangethedisplayedrelativemVvalue Press CFM to confirm the relative mV value The relative mV offset is displayed on the primary LCD and OFF messag...

Page 25: ... also possible to remotely control the instrument with any terminal program Use HI 920010 cable to connect the instrument to a PC start the terminal program and set the communication options as follows 8 N 1 no flowcontrol COMMAND TYPES To send a command to the instrument the scheme is commandprefix command CR where command prefix is a selectable ASCII character between 0 and 47 command is the com...

Page 26: ...to send the temperature reading RAS Causes the instrument to send a complete set of readings in according with the current range pH mV and temperature reading on pH range mV and temperature reading on mV range Rel mV absolute mV and temperature reading on Rel mV range MDR Requests the instrument model name and firmware code PAR Requests the setup parameters setting instrument ID calibra tion alarm...

Page 27: ...0 4 0 9 6 4 0 7 7 2 9 2 1 0 1 1 8 2 1 0 2 8 6 8 6 1 0 0 4 8 8 6 3 0 7 2 2 9 6 0 0 1 3 6 2 1 5 2 7 7 8 6 1 1 0 4 6 8 6 1 0 7 8 1 9 1 0 0 1 5 4 2 1 0 3 6 8 8 6 1 2 0 4 5 8 6 0 0 7 4 1 9 6 9 9 9 2 2 1 5 3 5 9 9 6 1 3 0 4 4 8 6 9 9 6 0 1 9 2 9 9 3 1 2 1 0 4 4 0 1 9 6 1 4 0 4 4 8 6 8 9 6 7 0 9 8 8 9 4 0 2 1 5 4 3 1 1 0 7 1 5 0 4 3 8 6 8 9 6 4 0 9 5 8 9 4 8 1 1 0 5 2 2 1 1 7 1 6 0 4 3 8 6 8 9 6 1 0 9 2 ...

Page 28: ...n rinsed with water During transport tiny bubbles of air may form inside the glass bulb affecting proper functioning of the electrode These bubbles can be removed by shaking down the electrode as you would do with a glass thermometer Ifthebulband orjunctionisdry soaktheelectrodein HI70300 orHI80300 Storage Solution for at least one hour ELECTRODE CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE ...

Page 29: ...ulb and the junction should be kept moist and not allowed to dry out Replace the solution in the protective cap with a few drops of HI 70300 or HI 80300 Storage Solution or in its absence Filling Solution HI 7071 or HI 8071 for single junction and HI 7082 or HI 8082 for double junction electrodes Follow the Preparation Procedure on page 28 before taking measurements Note NEVER STORE THE ELECTRODE ...

Page 30: ...4 Inorganic Cleaning Solution for 15 minutes Oil grease Rinse with Hanna HI 7077 or HI 8077 Oil and Fat Cleaning Solution IMPORTANT After performing any of the cleaning procedures rinse the electrode thoroughly with distilled water refill the reference chamber with freshelectrolyte notnecessaryforgel filledelectrodes andsoaktheelectrode in HI 70300 or HI 80300 Storage Solution for at least 1 hour ...

Page 31: ... y a l p s i d e h t f I r o 0 0 2 d n a H p g n i k n i l b 0 0 6 1 H p e h t n i e g n a r f o t u O e l a c s r e t e m e h t e t a r b i l a c e R a H p e h t e r u s e k a M b d e i f i c e p s e h t n i s i e l p m a s e g n a r e t y l o r t c e l e e h t k c e h C c l a r e n e g e h t d n a l e v e l e d o r t c e l e e h t f o e t a t s s w o h s y a l p s i d e h t f I r o 0 0 0 2 d n a...

Page 32: ...lize if the resistance is higher In addition the response time will suffer to a greater degree at temperatures below 25 ºC SincetheresistanceofthepHelectrodeisintherangeof50 200Mohm the current across the membrane is in the pico Ampere range Large currents can disturb the calibration of the electrode for many hours For these reasons high humidity environments short circuits and static discharges a...

Page 33: ...TIONS HI 70300L Storage Solution 460 mL HI 80300L Storage Solution in FDA approved bottle 460 mL ELECTRODE CLEANINGSOLUTIONS HI 70000P Electrode Rinse Sachets 20 mL 25 pcs HI 7061L General Cleaning Solution 460 mL HI 7073L Protein Cleaning Solution 460 mL HI 7074L Inorganic Cleaning Solution 460 mL HI 7077L Oil Fat Cleaning Solution 460 mL HI 8061L General Cleaning Solution in FDA approved bottle ...

Page 34: ... alkali HI 1053B Glass body tripleceramic conicshape refillable combinationpHelectrode Use emulsions HI 1083B Glass body micro Viscolene non refillable combinationpHelectrode Use biotechnology micro titration HI 1131B Glass body single junction refillable combination pHelectrode Use general purpose 120 mm 4 7 12 mm 0 5 9 5mm DIA 0 37 HI 1040 S VERSION HI 1043 120 mm 4 7 12 mm 0 5 HI 1050 S VERSION...

Page 35: ...e Use general field HI 2031B Glass body semimicro conic refillable combination pHelectrode Use semisolidproducts HI 1332B Plastic body Ultem doublejunction refillable combinationpHelectrode Use general purpose 120 mm 4 7 5mm 0 2 5mm DIA 0 2 HI 1310 S VERSION HI 1330 120 mm 4 7 12 mm 0 5 HI 1210 S VERSION HI 1230 75 mm 2 95 6 mm 0 25 HI 2020 S VERSION HI 2031 120 mm 4 7 12 mm 0 5 HI 1312 S VERSION ...

Page 36: ...od industry FC 200B Plastic body Kynar open junction conic Viscolene non refillable combination pH electrode Use meat cheese FC 210B Glass body doublejunction conic Viscolene non refillable combination pH electrode Use milk yogurt FC 220B Glass body triple ceramic single junction refillable combination pH electrode Use foodprocessing FC 911B Plastic body Kynar double junction refillable with built...

Page 37: ...nation platinum ORP electrode Use titration HI 3230B Plastic body Ultem gel filled combination platinum ORP electrode Use general purpose HI 4430B Plastic body Ultem gel filled combination gold ORPelectrode Use general purpose ConsulttheHannaGeneralCatalogformoreelectrodeswithscrew typeor BNCconnectors 110 mm 4 3 12 mm 0 5 HI 1413 150 mm 5 9 12 mm 0 5 HI 3111 S VERSION HI 3131 120 mm 4 7 12 mm 0 5...

Page 38: ...2 VDC South Africa plug HI 710014 Voltage adapter from 230 VAC to 12 VDC Australiaplug HI 76405 Electrodeholder HI 8427 pH and ORP electrode simulator with 1 m 3 3 coaxial cable ending in female BNC connectors HI 931001 pH and ORP electrode simulator with LCD and 1 m 3 3 coaxial cable ending in female BNC connectors HI 7669 2W Temperature probe with 1 m 3 3 cable HI 92000 Windows compatiblesoftwar...

Page 39: ...ulb at the end of the pH electrode is sensitive to electrostatic discharges Avoid touching this glass bulb at all times During operation ESD wrist straps should be worn to avoid possible damage to the electrode by electrostatic discharges Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instruments EMC performance To avoid electrical shock do not use these instruments...

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