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PRINT

CAL

LOG

LOG

The printer will print a complete set of data
and the "LOG" symbol is displayed.

Each printout provides the following informa-
tion:
a - Current log number
b - Current sample number (in that log)
c - Date (DD-MM-YY)
d - Printing interval indicator in minutes
e - Time (HH-MM)
f - DO value in ppm
g - Temperature

value in °C

It is always possible to switch from the log-
ging with printing function to the logging func-
tion. Press the CAL key and the "LOG" sym-
bol will start blinking to indicate that the data
are now stored only into memory.

Notes:

It is recommended to use the external power
supply during logging with printing mode,
especially when many printouts are
required.

Before proceeding with logging with print-
ing, make sure there is enough paper for
your measurements. When the paper is
finished the meter will not advise the op-
erator and the printouts could be lost.
Anyway, data will continue to be stored
into the meter memory.

It is possible to insert a new paper roll
during logging session (see "Printer
Maintenance" section for details).

1 4 - 0 1 - 9 6

- - 0 3 - -

0 0 1 0 M

  0 0 0 1

* 1 9 . 1 0

8 . 0 2   p p m

2 2 . 1   ° C

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a

b

c

d

e

f

g

Once in logging mode, the
interval cannot be changed.
First exit the logging mode
by pressing the LOG key,
and then set the new in-
terval.

If the PRINT key is
pressed while in logging
mode, a printout is pro-
duced without affecting the
running sample number.

TO STOP LOGGING
Press the LOG key, this will generate a log
exit status printout.

10-01-96

==07==    0005M

0016    *16.25
#1    20.0 °C

.

Log number

Total sample number

LOG EXIT
Date/Time

14-01-96

- -09- -

0001M

 0016

*20.00

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Summary of Contents for HI 91410

Page 1: ...nual HI 9141 HI 91410 Printing and Logging Dissolved Oxygen Meters ON OFF PAPER FUNCTION UP DOWN CAL PRINT LOG MICROPROCESSOR LOGGING DISSOLVED OXYGEN METER HI 91410 RANGE O2 0 19 99ppm w w w h a n n...

Page 2: ...Calibration 11 Taking Measurements 13 Setting Date Time Printing Interval 15 Printing Recording with HI9141 18 Printing Logging with HI91410 20 Altitude Compensation 24 Salinity Compensation 25 Temper...

Page 3: ...em for elaboration or perma nent storage An optional HI 9200 infrared transmitter can be used to take the data from HI 91410 and send it to a computer without any cords Simply place the meter on the c...

Page 4: ...9 10 4 5 3 2 1 MICROPROCESSOR LOGGING DISSOLVED OXYGEN METER HI 91410 RANGE O2 0 19 99ppm C 0 50 0 C FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI9141 1 Probe and power adapter sockets 2 UP key to set date time printing...

Page 5: ...ours of non use However the meter will continue to monitor the dissolved oxygen and temperature if in recording logging mode ON OFF SPECIFICATIONS Range 0 00 to 19 99 ppm mg L O2 0 0 to 50 0 C Resolut...

Page 6: ...p erly polarized Switch the meter on by pressing ON OFF The Cond message appears on the dis play to inform that the probe is in auto conditioning polarization mode Once the Cond disappears the instru...

Page 7: ...e is only several degrees ppm READINGS The meters display the con centration of the dissolved oxy gen directly in ppm mg L If the sample contains significant salinity concentration or measurements are...

Page 8: ...in such conditions see Alti tude Compensation and Salinity Compen sation sections for details Remember to set altitude and or salinity be fore taking ppm measurements and the meter will automatically...

Page 9: ...F2 and then press CAL This also displays the selected prinitng interval Press the FUNCTION key until the display returns to the D O readings TIME INTV TIME INTV CAL CAL UP DOWN Set the month with the...

Page 10: ...the RECORD key before set ting the new interval TO STOP RECORDING In order to quit the recording mode press the RECORD key This will generate a recording exit status printout 10 01 96 07 0005M 0016 16...

Page 11: ...e in ppm e Temperature value in C LOGGING MODE This function is suggested when remote mea surements have to be taken automatically without the necessity of an operator and for a long period of time In...

Page 12: ...ng with logging with print ing make sure there is enough paper for your measurements When the paper is finished the meter will not advise the op erator and the printouts could be lost Anyway data will...

Page 13: ...0 4 9 9 9 7 9 2 8 8 8 4 8 1 7 8 7 5 7 2 7 1 6 9 6 6 6 4 6 2 600 m 13 6 12 9 12 2 11 6 11 0 10 5 10 1 9 6 9 2 8 7 8 5 8 1 7 8 7 5 7 3 7 0 6 8 6 6 6 3 6 2 6 0 1200 m 12 7 12 0 11 4 10 8 10 3 9 8 9 4 9 0...

Page 14: ...nse carefully with distilled or deionized water If any imperfection still exists or any damage is evident such as wrinkles or tears holes the membrane should be replaced Make sure that the O Ring sits...

Page 15: ...is dis played on the secondary LCD Place the instrument on the HI 9200 infrared transmitter ensuring that the infrared LEDs of meter and interface match The memory can be downloaded to your PC through...

Page 16: ...logging period starts it automatically starts from a new page If LOGGING is still on and the available page is 0 the meter will overwrite the first LOT DATA in the existing meter memory During loggin...

Page 17: ...at tention to the cor rect polarity A 12 Vdc power source can also be used to power the unit Note The instrument uses the following con figuration It is recommended to use the HANNA HI710005 or HI7100...

Page 18: ...s requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to correct interferences Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the instrument s EMC performance To avoid elect...

Page 19: ...942 Japan Tel 03 3258 9565 Fax 03 3258 9567 Korea Tel 02 2278 5147 Fax 02 2264 1729 Malaysia Tel 603 5638 9940 Fax 603 5638 9829 Singapore Tel 6296 7118 Fax 6291 6906 SouthAfrica Tel 011 615 6076 Fax...

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