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GLP AND RS232

All the GLP data can be retrieved (if the electrode is connected) from
a PC through the RS232 communication feature. The calibration data
are transferred to the PC along with measurement data (see "Data
transfer to PC" paragraph).

LAST CALIBRATION DATA

Last calibration data are stored automatically after a successful
calibration and they can be displayed by pressing the GLP key.

to view pH calibration data

• Press ALT and GLP when the meter displays pH reading.

• The LCD will then display the last pH calibration date.
• Press RANGE to scan remaining data, in the following order:

last calibration time
electrode offset value in mV ("OFF" appears in the lower LCD)
electrode slope in mV/pH ("SLP" appears in the lower LCD)
first point calibration buffer
second point calibration buffer (only if a 2-point calibration has

been performed).

If calibration was performed with an old or dead probe, the
message "Old probe" or "Dead probe" will scroll on LCD.

• The meter will then return to normal operational mode. Press ALT

and GLP to escape before viewing all the data.

to view mV calibration data (HI98150 only)

• Press ALT and GLP when the meter displays mV reading.
• The LCD will then display the last mV calibration date.
• Press RANGE to scan remaining data, in the following order:

last calibration time
first calibration point
second calibration point
third calibration point (only if a 3-point calibration has been

performed).

• The meter will then return to normal operational mode. Press ALT

and GLP to escape before viewing all the data.

GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICE (GLP)

GLP is a set of functions that allows the storage or retrieval (when
necessary) of data regarding the maintenance and status of the
electrode. 

HI98140

 and 

HI98150

 use electrodes with a built-in

EEPROM in which calibration data are read at start-up and stored
after calibration. The meter can automatically analyze the data and
advise the user if a problem is found with a clear message.

PROBE LIFE VERIFICATION

At the end of calibration, the meter checks if offset is between -30 and
+30 mV and the slope between 53.5 and 62 mV/pH. If the values
are not within these parameters, the message "old probe" scrolls across
the LCD. The electrode is still working, but it will be necessary to perform
a cleaning procedure (see electrode cleaning and maintenance para-
graph) or replace it.
If the offset is outside the -60 and +60 mV range or the slope is
outside the 40 to 70 mV/pH interval, the "dead probe" message will
scroll across the LCD; the readings will blink on the upper LCD to warn
the user that they are not reliable.

ELECTRODE IDENTIFICATION

At start-up the meter checks if the electrode is inserted. If not the
message "no probe" scrolls across the LCD and a dashed line "----" will
be displayed in place of the reading.
If the meter detects a "dead probe" the readings will blink.
The meter checks the electrode only at start up. If an electrode
replacement is needed, turn the meter off before disconnecting the
electrode. Then replace the electrode and turn the meter on again.

CALIBRATION ALARM TIME-OUT

The calibration alarm time-out is available only for pH calibration.
It is possible to set (through setup code 10) the number of days
before the next required calibration procedure. User can set a value
from 01 to 99 days. The default value is 07. Set the parameter to
"OFF" to disable this feature.
When turned on, the meter checks if the time-
out time has expired. If the time has run out,
the message "Cal date" scrolls across the LCD.
The "DATE" symbol will blink as a reminder.
Alarm time-out is also signaled when viewing logged data through
the "Cal date" message.

Summary of Contents for HI 98140

Page 1: ...nual HI 98140 HI 98150 Portable Waterproof pH ORP Meters with Smart Electrodes Log On Demand 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquip...

Page 2: ...so incorporates a temperature sensor elimi nating the need for an additional temperature probe HI 98140 and HI 98150 feature all the most advanced features of laboratory pH meters Moreover they are pr...

Page 3: ...ed data with ALT These instruments also feature a controlled access to calibration and GLP settings through a password protection method The Battery Error Preventing System BEPS detects when the batte...

Page 4: ...re turning the meter off If the meter is OFF detach the electrode from the meter before immersing it in the storage solution ON OFF SPECIFICATIONS Range 4 00 to 19 99 pH 20 to 120 0 C HI 98150 only 60...

Page 5: ...8 10 Calibration alarm time out 01 99 days OFF OFF 20 Auto Off Power down time out ON OFF ON 21 Firmware version 22 Battery level test 99 Password2 0000 9999 0000 Setup can be used to view data regard...

Page 6: ...to change them pressing ALT and FNC with no need to enter setup mode Note If measurements are taken successively in different samples it is recommended to rinse the electrode thoroughly with deion iz...

Page 7: ...om 0000 with the arrow keys 4 Press ALT and CFM to confirm the password or CAL to exit 5 If password is correct the meter displays 7 01pH on the lower LCD with the BUF 1 and CAL indication The upper L...

Page 8: ...be displayed to alert the user 10 If only a single point calibration is re quired press CAL to exit the calibration mode and maintain the previous slope calibration The instrument then checks the ele...

Page 9: ...tion at 0 0 50 0 C has to be performed in order to store the new calibration data in memory 1 Immerse the pH electrode with the built in temperature sensor in the 0 C temperature bath 2 Press ALT and...

Page 10: ...hat an ORP electrode was connected mV reading HI98150 only means reading out of range temperature reading means reading out of range GLP message If RANGE is pressed when the GLP message is displayed t...

Page 11: ...I98140 and HI98150 use electrodes with a built in EEPROM in which calibration data are read at start up and stored after calibration The meter can automatically analyze the data and advise the user if...

Page 12: ...T The LCD can be illuminated to allow the user to see the readings even in dark environments It can be enabled disabled through the LIGHT key and it is automatically disabled when batter ies are in lo...

Page 13: ...charged batteries The backlight can be enabled 2 Weakening batteries The backlight is automatically disabled and it is not possible to enable it until new batteries are inserted or an external power...

Page 14: ...tuate up and down could be due to Clogged Dirty Junction refer to the cleaning procedure above Loss of shielding due to low electrolyte level for refillable electrodes only refill with fresh HI 7071 f...

Page 15: ...ctrode Slow Response Excessive Drift soak the tip in HI 7061 solution for 30 minutes rinse thoroughly in distilled water and then follow the Cleaning Procedure above SMART ELECTRODES HI 1615D Smart pH...

Page 16: ...rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design construction and appeara...

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