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HI9017 - HI9218
HI9219 - HI9318

Microprocessor

Bench-top

pH Meters with

RS232C

Instruction Manual

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These Instruments are in

 Compliance with the CE Directives

Summary of Contents for HI 9219

Page 1: ...a m plin g num ber tim e and date 2 PGM to m anually ente r ca lib ra tio n bufferv alue 3 PGM to print ca lib ra tio n data 4 PGM to print sa m ple data until sp ecifie d tim e 5 PGM to print sa m pl...

Page 2: ...OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 3 FRONT PANEL AND SPECIFICATIONS HI9017 5 HI9218 HI9219 7 HI9318 9 REAR PANEL CONNECTIO...

Page 3: ...al treatment waste water treatment drinking water analysis titration hydroponics general ag riculture food processing and anywhere accurate pH measurements are required HI9017 pH mV C meter automatica...

Page 4: ...th HI7669 2W temperature probe with 1m 3 3 cable 12VDC adapter HI710005 or HI710006 pH 4 01 pH 7 01 buffer solutions 20 mL each HI7071 electrolyte solution 30 mL 5 replacement rolls of printer paper H...

Page 5: ...d along with the measured value An error signal Err1 Err2 Err4 or Err5 will appear on this display to indicate that the range is exceeded or that the buffer used for calibration is not recognized by t...

Page 6: ...de HI1131B Glass body combination pH electrode included TemperatureProbe HI7669 2W Temperature probe included Input Impedance 1012 Ohm Power Power socket for 12VDC Environment 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F RH...

Page 7: ...display to indicate that the range is exceeded or that the buffer used for calibration is not recognized 4 Small LCD This LCD normally displays the time When the DATE button is pressed the date will...

Page 8: ...included Probe Input Impedance 1012 Ohm Display 2 large 4 digit LCD for pH and temperature with symbols 1 small LCD for date time and stability indicator Printer 1 x 16 line dot matrix printer paper w...

Page 9: ...ture probe is connected the measured temperature is displayed and the C symbol stops flashing When the temperature measured by the probe is out of range 10 to 125 C the Err3 signal appears 4 pH and mV...

Page 10: ...e and sample Printer Dot matrix 44mm wide paper Power Supply Power socket for 12VDC Languages English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Electrode HI1131B Glass body combination pH electrode includ...

Page 11: ...de s BNC to the socket pro vided 1 For electrode with separate reference see page 58 connect the measuring electrode s BNC to the BNC socket 1 and the reference electrode s jack to the socket provided...

Page 12: ...the pH calibration data only It lasts approximately one month when fully charged The battery is automatically charged any time the meter is plugged in either turned on or off Notes 1 If you need to un...

Page 13: ...probe in the sample and shake briefly Wait for 30 seconds before taking readings IN HI9218 AND HI9219 Press READY YES confirms the read ing is stable The LCD on the right shows the pH reading compens...

Page 14: ...printout at any time All the printouts will be complete with date time sample No for HI9318 only temperature and pH or mV with HI9318 only value HI9218 HI9219 HI9318 Sample Printouts MANUALTEMPERATURE...

Page 15: ...manually adjust the display reading to the value of the ChecktempC or the glass thermometer e g 20 C The value will be displayed on the left LCD and C symbol will be flashing FOR HI 9318 ONLY Press th...

Page 16: ...ity of a substance to be expressed in numbers oxidation reduction potential redox measurements provide the quantification of the oxidizing or reducing power of any liquid Connect the ORP electrode to...

Page 17: ...printouts will be complete with date time sample No tem perature and mV value AFTER MEASUREMENTS Press the OFF key to switch the instrument OFF See page 50 for storage cleaning and maintenance proced...

Page 18: ...rferences If you are measuring in the acid range use pH4 01 as second buffer or pH 10 01 if you are measuring in the alkaline range Note with HI9017 and HI9318 different pH values can be selected for...

Page 19: ...01 If the buffer temperature is at 20 C the display will show pH 7 03 see page26 If a wrong buffer is used or the electrode is faulty Err4 will appear on the left display Allow 1 2 minutes for the pH...

Page 20: ...to confirm the pH value The left display value is then transferred to the right display The left LCD will show the temperature value to indicate that the meter is now calibrated Note The display on t...

Page 21: ...ctrode should be submerged approximately 4 cm 1 into the solution The temperature probe should be positioned as close to the pH electrode as possible Shake briefly and then press the CAL button The pr...

Page 22: ...probe in pH 4 01 or pH10 01 solution The LCD shows the corresponding buffer value at the working temperature If Err5 does not disappear this means that the buffer is not recognized as pH4 or pH10 Aft...

Page 23: ...tion procedure At the same time the pH symbol will flash to indicate that calibration is in progress The pH value at the measured or manually adjusted temperature will be displayed see page 26 If Err4...

Page 24: ...pH4 01 or 10 01 solution The LCD will show the corresponding buffer value at the working temperature Wait approximately 30 seconds and then press the CON key to confirm the calibration The printer wi...

Page 25: ...displayed on the left LCD and C symbol will be flashing For HI9218 and HI9219 only Use the UP or DOWN keys to manually adjust the display reading to the value of the reference thermometer e g 20 C The...

Page 26: ...2 10 24 10 18 10 12 10 06 10 01 9 96 9 92 9 88 9 85 9 82 9 79 9 77 9 76 9 75 9 74 9 73 9 74 9 75 9 76 P P P P PH VALUES AT VARIOUS H VALUES AT VARIOUS H VALUES AT VARIOUS H VALUES AT VARIOUS H VALUES...

Page 27: ...the DATE key The meter will give all instruc tions to set this function To set the time press and hold the TIME key The printer will help you giv ing precise instructions Press UP or DOWN key to set y...

Page 28: ...e PGM key E g To select program 1 press 1 press PGM At this stage the left display shows Px y where x refers to program number that you had pressed and y refers to ENTER A or ENTER B The right display...

Page 29: ...must be in pH mode for program 1 2 and 5 Likewise the instrument must be in mV mode for program 3 Otherwise a long beep will sound PROGRAM 1 HI 9017 Setting of calibration buffer values other than th...

Page 30: ...display shows P1 2 Rinse the electrode and dip it with the temperature probe into the second solution HI7009 or HI8009 pH 9 18 the value of which for example is 9 39 at 5 C read from the standard cha...

Page 31: ...ence between the buffer values is at least 2 pH units Any buffer can be used first E g pH 4 01 HI7004 or HI8004 and pH10 01 HI7010 or HI8010 or pH 4 01 HI7004 or HI8004 and pH6 86 HI7006 or HI8006 PRO...

Page 32: ...ss 0 press 3 press ENTER B PROGRAM 3 HI 9017 Setting of upper and lower mV alarm limits When either limit is reached the alarm will be activated and the value will flash simultaneously When the CLEAR...

Page 33: ...0 press 0 press ENTER A The left display then shows P3 2 press 2 press 0 press decimal point press 3 press press ENTER B PROGRAM 4 HI 9017 Setting of upper and lower temperature alarm limits When eit...

Page 34: ...C and lower than 6 3 C press 4 press PGM At this stage the left display shows P4 1 press 4 press 9 press decimal point press 3 press ENTER A The left display then shows P4 2 press 6 press decimal poin...

Page 35: ...arm will be activated continuously and the value will simultaneously flash To clear the alert or alarm press the CLEAR key To stop press 0 press PGM E g activation of alarm for an endpoint value of pH...

Page 36: ...ENTER B PROGRAM 6 HI9017 Setting of RS232C ESC code E g ESC code is 20 decimal press 6 press PGM At this stage the left display shows P6 1 press 2 press 0 press ENTER A Note the ESC code should be bet...

Page 37: ...then the PGM key The printer will then define the three functions A is the sample num ber B is time C is the date 2 To set the sample number A choose any number from 1 to 999 Push the desired number...

Page 38: ...irst Separate month and day with a decimal point E g February 4th is entered as 2 04 followed by C 5 Push the 0 key and then the PGM key to exit from pro gram mode B 1 4 0 0 PROGRAM 1 A set sample no...

Page 39: ...ture of 10 C The corresponding pH values at this temperature are 6 92 and 9 33 respectively Immerse the pH electrode and the temperature probe into the 1st buffer e g pH 6 86 Check the appropriate val...

Page 40: ...and slope characteristics of the pH electrode Note the offset and the slope characteristics of the electrode are referred to the last performed pH calibration No programming is required Simply press t...

Page 41: ...tarting time 10 20 finishing time 11 30 with a printout interval of 5 minutes When the instrument is in this mode and it is desired to stop before the end time press the 0 key plus the PGM key PROGRAM...

Page 42: ...u need to interrupt the program before the endpoint is reached press the 0 key plus the PGM key or enter into any other program PROGRAM 6 HI9318 To enter the program press the 6 key plus the PGM key T...

Page 43: ...0 plus the PGM key PROGRAM 7 HI9318 This program allows the user to select a different working language Press the 7 key and then the PGM key The printer will print out a list of languages available Th...

Page 44: ...meter is in pH mode otherwise a long beep will be heard PROGRAM 9 HI9318 For more details see Interface with computer section on page 46 Press the 9 key and then the PGM key Enter the ASCII Code of t...

Page 45: ...fer so lution used for slope calibration Defective electrode Possible Solutions Replace the probe Replace the electrode and repeat the pH cali bration Leave the electrode in a storage solution after c...

Page 46: ...into the meter RS232C connector the other into the serial port of your PC Note Cables different from the HI920010 may use a different con figuration In such case any communication between the meter an...

Page 47: ...of range Err2 Err2 is sent if the range is set to pH Err6 is sent TM Causes the pH meter to send the temperature value If this is out of range an Err3 signal is sent instead For HI9218 HI9219 and HI9...

Page 48: ...e host computer Only the OFF and the PAPER keys retain their proper functions In this way the keyboard may also function as an input device to the host computer as well as command the pH meter Natural...

Page 49: ...the figures from 0 to 9 for the numbered keys the minus sign for the key the full stop for the decimal point The other keys CAL CON A B C DATE RANGE PGM TEMP PRINT and CLEAR are represented by their...

Page 50: ...the electrode in HI70300 or HI80300 Storage Solution for at least one hour ELECTRODE CONDITIONING ELECTRODE CONDITIONING ELECTRODE CONDITIONING ELECTRODE CONDITIONING ELECTRODE CONDITIONING AND MAINTE...

Page 51: ...glass bulb 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 HI70300 or HI80300 Storage Solution or in its absence Filling...

Page 52: ...de performance based on the following Noise Readings fluctuate up and down could be due to Clogged Dirty Junction Refer to the Cleaning Procedure above Loss of shielding due to low electrolyte level i...

Page 53: ...e the resistance of the pH electrode is in the range of 200 Mohm the current across the membrane is in the pico Ampere range Large currents can disturb the calibration of the electrode for many hours...

Page 54: ...er Solution 460 mL HI 8010L pH 10 01 Buffer Solution 460 mL ELECTRODE STORAGE SOLUTION HI 70300L Storage Solution 460 mL ELECTRODE STORAGE SOLUTION IN FDA APPROVED BOTTLES HI 80300L Storage Solution 4...

Page 55: ...ng in B are supplied with a BNC connector and 1 m 3 3 cable HI 1043B HI1040S Glass body double junction refillable combination pH electrode Use strong acid alkali HI 1053B HI1050S Glass body triple ce...

Page 56: ...H electrode Use general purpose HI 1330B HI1310S Glass body semimicro single junction refillable combination pH electrode Use laboratory vials HI 1331B HI1311S Glass body semimicro single junction ref...

Page 57: ...industry FC 200B FC200S Plastic body Kynar open junction conic Viscolene non refillable combination pH electrode Use meat cheese FC 210B Glass body double junction conic Viscolene non refillable combi...

Page 58: ...e measurement HALF CELL ELECTRODES HI2110B Glass body single half cell pH electrode Use general purpose HI5311 Glass body Ag AgCl reference half cell electrode double junction refillable with 4mm plug...

Page 59: ...num ORP electrode Use ti tration HI3230B HI3210S Plastic body Ultem gel filled combination platinum ORP elec trode Use general purpose HI4430B HI4410S Plastic body Ultem gel filled combination gold OR...

Page 60: ...IES ChecktempC Pocket size thermometer with penetration probe and 0 1 C resolution range 50 0 to 150 0 C HI 76405 Electrode holder HI 7669 2W Temperature probe with 1 m 3 3 screened cable HI 8427 pH a...

Page 61: ...C 100B 22 Meat FC200B HI2031B FC200S HI2020S 23 Microplatesamplingoflessthan HI 1083B HI1080S 100mL 24 MilkandYogurt FC 210B 25 Paints HI 1053B HI1050S 26 Paper HI 1413B HI1410S 27 Photographicchemica...

Page 62: ...e of the failure If the repair is not covered by the warranty you will be notified of the charges incurred If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments first obtain a Returned Goods Author...

Page 63: ...irely suitable for the environ ment in which they are used Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unacceptable interfer ences to radio and TV equipments requiring the operator...

Page 64: ...ITERATURE HANNA LITERATURE HANNA LITERATURE HANNA LITERATURE LAB RECORDING WATER ANALYSIS HANDBOOK ENVIROCARE GENERAL CATALOG These and many others catalogs handbooks and leaflets are available from H...

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