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10.  STATUS

Press 

Menu

 to enter the main setup menu, use the 

/

 keys to highlight 

Status

 and then press 

Select

10.1.  METER STATUS

From the Status menu, use the 

/

 keys to highlight 

Meter

 status and then press 

Select

.

Press the 

/

 keys to scroll through the status screens.

Press 

ESC

 to return to the 

Status

 menu.

 

 

10.2.  PROBE STATUS

From the Status menu, use the 

/

 keys to highlight Probe status and then press Select.

 

Press 

ESC

 to return to the 

Status

 menu.

Note: 

The probe status screen will automatically be displayed when the probe sensor status 

has changed. If this occurs, the “Measurement Screen” and “Parameter Selection” softkeys 

are available.

Summary of Contents for HI98199

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI98199 Multiparameter Meter pH mV EC Dissolved Oxygen Temperature ...

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

Page 3: ...FFICIENTS EC DO probes only 16 7 4 AVERAGING 18 8 CALIBRATION 19 8 1 pH PROBE CALIBRATION HI829113 19 8 2 DO PROBE CALIBRATION HI764103 22 8 3 EC PROBE CALIBRATION HI763093 24 8 4 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION 26 8 5 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CALIBRATION 27 9 SYSTEM SETUP 28 9 1 METER SETUP 28 9 2 PROBE SETUP 32 10 STATUS 33 10 1 METER STATUS 33 10 2 PROBE STATUS 33 10 3 GLP DATA 34 11 LOGGING 37 11 1 ONE SA...

Page 4: ...V AA batteries 4 pcs Instruction manual Instrument quality certificate Probe quality certificate Note Save all packing materials until you are sure that the instrument functions correctly Any damaged or defective items must be returned in their original packing material with the supplied accessories 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION INTENDED USE HI98199 is a versatile meter that can monitor pH EC and dissolve...

Page 5: ... 1 mS cm from 100 0 to 200 0 mS cm Accuracy 1 5 of reading or 2 µS cm whichever is greater Calibration automatic single point with six standard solutions 84 µS cm 1413 µS cm 5 00 mS cm 12 88 mS cm 80 0 mS cm 111 8 mS cm or custom point TDS HI763093 EC Probe Range 0 0 to 200 0 ppt g L the maximum value depends on the TDS factor Resolution manual 1 ppm mg L 0 001 ppt g L 0 01 ppt g L 0 1 ppt g L 1 p...

Page 6: ... Oxygen HI764103 DO Probe Range 0 0 to 500 0 0 00 to 50 00 ppm mg L Resolution 0 1 0 01 ppm mg L Accuracy 0 0 to 300 0 1 5 of reading or 1 0 whichever is greater 300 0 to 500 0 3 of reading 0 00 to 30 00 ppm mg L 1 5 of reading or 0 10 ppm mg L whichever is greater 30 00 ppm mg L to 50 00 ppm mg L 3 of reading Calibration automatic one or two points at 0 100 or one custom point Atmospheric Pressur...

Page 7: ...sation automatic from 5 to 55 C 23 to 131 F Logging Memory 45000 records continuous logging or log on demand Logging Interval one second to three hours PC Connectivity via USB with Hanna PC software Environment 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F RH 100 IP67 Battery Type Life 1 5V AA batteries 4 approximately 400 hours of continuous use without backlight 50 hours with backlight Dimensions Weight 185 0 x 93 0 x ...

Page 8: ...ion displayed above them on the LCD 4 Power button 5 Press to turn the backlight ON and OFF 6 Alphanumeric keypad 7 Press to move up or down in a menu or help screen 8 Press to display the help screen 9 Press to exit the current screen 10 Virtual option keys Press the functional key on the keypad to perform the action 11 Electrode DIN connector 12 Mini USB connector ...

Page 9: ...steps 1 Turn OFF the instrument 2 Remove the four screws on the back of the instrument to open the battery compartment 3 Remove the old batteries 4 Insert four new 1 5V AA batteries in the battery compartment while paying attention to the correct polarity 5 Close the battery compartment using the four screws ...

Page 10: ...ours 380 hours 320 hours Backlight Off 4 min log 500 hours 500 hours 410 hours Backlight Off 10 min log 550 hours 550 hours 420 hours Backlight On 4 min log 50 hours 52 hours 42 hours Backlight On 10 min log 55 hours 56 hours 45 hours 5 2 CONNECTING THE PROBE Connect the appropriate sensor to the DIN connector on the top of meter The meter will automatically detect the connected sensor when the me...

Page 11: ...es the probe and allows access to Parameters or Measure menus 5 4 MEASUREMENT MODE In measurement mode HI98199 will measure data for all enabled parameters simultaneously Select the number of parameters that are to be shown on the screen at one time press the corresponding alphanumeric key i e for 2 parameters press the number 2 The meter will automatically resize the font Use the keys to scroll t...

Page 12: ...3 The HI764103 is shipped dry To hydrate the probe and prepare it for use Remove the black red plastic cap This cap is used for shipping purposes only and can be thrown away Insert the O ring in the membrane Rinse the supplied membrane HI76409A with electrolyte while shaking it gently Refill with clean electrolyte Gently tap the membrane over a surface to ensure that no air bubbles remain trapped ...

Page 13: ...vary depending on the connected probe Use the keys to scroll through the menu Press the right softkey to enable or disable a single parameter or the left softkey to enable or disable all parameters A checked box means that the parameter is enabled Warning If the selected parameters are modified the previously saved logs for the connected probe will be updated HI829113 digital pH probe Parameters m...

Page 14: ...the Parameter setup menu use the keys to highlight Parameter Units and then press Select The available parameters units will vary depending on the connected probe TEMPERATURE UNIT Option C F K Press the functional key to select the desired temperature unit PRESSURE UNIT Option psi mmHg inHg mbar atm kPA Press the Modify key to change the pressure unit Use the arrow key to select the pressure unit ...

Page 15: ...erature and salinity Users can select the reference temperature t current temperature 0 0 C or 15 15 C EC RESOLUTION UNIT HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY Option Auto Auto mS cm 1 µS cm 0 001 mS cm 0 01 mS cm 0 1 mS cm 1 mS cm Press the Modify key to change the EC resolution Use the arrow key to select the resolution Press Select to confirm or ESC to return to the menu without saving Auto allows the meter t...

Page 16: ...TDS resolution Use the arrow key to select the resolution Press Select to confirm or ESC to return to the menu without saving Auto allows the meter to choose the range that will optimize the measurement Auto ppt allows the meter to choose the range that will optimize the measurement reading will only be in ppt 1 ppm 0 001 ppt 0 01 ppt 0 1 ppt or 1 ppt the meter will display the measurement in the ...

Page 17: ...nter the value press Accept to save or ESC to return to the menu TDS FACTOR HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY Option 0 00 to 1 00 TDS is calculated from the conductivity of the solution based on the following equation Typical TDS factor for strong ionic solution is 0 50 while weak ionic solutions i e fertilizer is 0 70 Press Modify to enter TDS factor screen Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the value pre...

Page 18: ...c keypad to enter the value press Accept to save or ESC to return to the menu Averaging is a software filter used to minimize sensor noises and provide a more stable reading Averaging is particularly useful to get a representative reading from flowing water Averaging will affect all measurements Readings are taken every second During logging the first sample will be delayed by a few seconds if ave...

Page 19: ... After cleaning the sensor If Outside Cal Range message blinks during measurement the measurement is outside the current calibration range If enabled when the CAL DUE calibration time out message is displayed pH CALIBRATION From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight pH and then press Select Calibrate pH allows the user to perform a new calibration using up to three buffers When a three po...

Page 20: ... is displayed Once the reading has stabilized the countdown timer will count down until the display shows the Ready message Press Confirm to accept the calibration point To save a one or two point calibration press ESC after the calibration buffer has been confirmed Repeat the steps above to add a second or third point to the calibration Press OK to return to the Calibration menu Press Measure to ...

Page 21: ...r has been moved to the next buffer Check if the correct calibration buffer has been selected Invalid temperature the buffer temperature is outside the acceptable range Wrong buffer Contaminated buffer Check electrode the buffer is contaminated or the sensor is broken or very dirty Check sensor Clean sensor the electrode is broken or very dirty Wrong Clear old calibration erroneous slope condition...

Page 22: ...essage is displayed It is recommended to calibrate dissolved oxygen at the measurement site to prevent changes in altitude and barometric pressure Note If DO saturation is calibrated the DO concentration range will also be calibrated and vice versa DO SATURATION From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight Dissolved oxygen and then press Select To change the calibration point press the Cal ...

Page 23: ...en using a custom calibration point DO PROBE CONCENTRATION HI764103 From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight DO concentration and then press Select From the DO calibration menu select the DO concentration option insert the known concentration Allow the sensors to reach thermal equilibrium with the solution Stir or agitate if possible to keep fresh solution in front of the membrane and p...

Page 24: ...conductivity sensor Clean using the small brush from the probe maintenance kit Flush with water before calibration CONDUCTIVITY From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight Conductivity and then press Select Poursmallquantitiesofthecalibrationsolutionintocleanbeakers Tominimizecross contamination use two beakers the first one for rinsing the sensor and the second one for calibration To chan...

Page 25: ...the reading has stabilized the countdown timer will count down until the display shows the Ready message Press Confirm to accept the calibration point Press OK to return to the Calibration menu Press Measure to return to the measurement screen SALINITY Solutions with known PSU values can be used to calibrate the sensor From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight Salinity and then press Sel...

Page 26: ...an perform a single point temperature calibration or restore factory calibration This procedure requires a reference temperature measuring instrument From the Calibration menu use the keys to highlight Temperature and then press Select Insert the probe in an isothermal bath with reference instrument and allow the probe to come to thermal equilibrium Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the known t...

Page 27: ...ss Select Select the Custom pressure option Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the known value from the reference meter and then press Accept to confirm The stability counter will count down and the message Ready and Confirm will be displayed Press Confirm to store the calibration point After confirmation the following messages are displayed Storing and Calibration completed Press Measure to ret...

Page 28: ...and then press Select Note If the password protection is enabled you will be required to enter the password before any settings can be modified TIME Press Modify and set the time using the alphanumeric keypad Press Accept to save the time When using the 12 hour format press A or P on the keypad for AM or PM after you set the time TIME FORMAT Option AM PM or 24 hour Press Format to select the desir...

Page 29: ... desired date format AUTO POWEROFF Option Not used disabled 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes If enabled the meter will enter sleep mode after the elapsed time if continuous logging is running and the log interval is at least 30 seconds Press Wake Up to reactivate the display KEY BEEP Option Enable or Disable If enabled an acoustic signal sounds every time a key is pressed A checked box indicates this func...

Page 30: ...ress the functional key to select the desired decimal separator The decimal separator is used on the measurement screen and CSV files LCD CONTRAST Option 0 to 15 Press Modify key to change the display s contrast Use the keys to change the contrast level Press Accept to save the new value LCD BACKLIGHT INTENSITY Option 0 to 10 Press the Modify key to access the backlight intensity Use the keys to c...

Page 31: ...irm 4 The meter returns to the Meter Setup menu The checkbox corresponding to the meter password is checked To disable the password protection highlight Meter Password and press Modify enter the password and then press Disable No password appears in the text box Press Accept to confirm METER ID Option up to 14 characters This option is used to set the instrument s ID identification number Press th...

Page 32: ... The meter will ask for confirmation Press Yes to confirm or No to escape 9 2 PROBE SETUP From the System setup menu use the keys to highlight Probe setup and then press Select PROBE ID Option up to 14 characters This option is used to set the probe s ID identification number Press the Modify key to access the probe ID screen Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the probe ID Press the Accept key t...

Page 33: ...Press the keys to scroll through the status screens Press ESC to return to the Status menu 10 2 PROBE STATUS From the Status menu use the keys to highlight Probe status and then press Select Press ESC to return to the Status menu Note The probe status screen will automatically be displayed when the probe sensor status has changed If this occurs the Measurement Screen and Parameter Selection softke...

Page 34: ... the keys to highlight pH option and then press Select Data regarding the last pH calibration will be displayed offset acidic slope basic slope buffers used time and date of the calibration Use the keys to scroll through the stored data for the last 5 calibrations Press ESC to return to the GLP menu Notes A C label near the buffer value indicates a custom point while an H indicates a Hanna Instrum...

Page 35: ...ues are set to default and the message Factory calibration is displayed Press ESC to return to the previous screen CONDUCTIVITY From the GLP menu use the keys to highlight Conductivity option and then press Select Data regarding the last conductivity calibration will be displayed calibration point cell constant value calibration type conductivity absolute conductivity or salinity time and date of ...

Page 36: ...nd the message Factory calibration is displayed Press ESC to return to the previous screen ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE From the GLP menu use the keys to highlight Atm pressure option and then press Select Data regarding the last atmospheric pressure calibration will be displayed custom calibration point time and date Use the keys to scroll through the stored data for the last 5 calibrations Notes If no a...

Page 37: ...reen 11 2 START METER LOG This option will start an interval log Use the arrow keys to select Start Meter Log To view the log interval press Options To change the log interval press Modify The log interval can be set from 1 second to 3 hours use the alphanumeric keypad to modify the log interval To start the interval log press Select to start the log or to add a note to the lot To stop the interva...

Page 38: ...able only for the enabled parameters Press Info to view information for the current sample time date remark or serial number Press Data to return to the previous screen or Jump to select a different sample in the same lot When Jump is pressed a text box appears to insert the desired sample number Press ESC to return to the menu Choose Plot and the meter will create a list with all available parame...

Page 39: ...a remark select Log notes from the Log menu and then select Remarks The display shows a list of stored remarks Press New to create a new remark and use the keypad to enter the new remark in the text box Press Delete to delete the selected remark from the meter If the deleted remark is used in an existing lot the information will still be available in the lot data DELETE ALL REMARKS Select Delete a...

Page 40: ...SB cable to the meter and to a USB port Turn the meter ON and the message PC connected will be displayed Run the HI9298194 application software Press Setting button on the top of the screen and select the measurement units To access the meter data select the Meter button on the toolbar at the top of the screen The PC meter connection will be established and the following meter data will be display...

Page 41: ...ete one or more lots from the meter Power fault Check the probe cable appears when powering up the meter with a probe connected and the meter detects a high load on the probe connection Check the probe cable If the problem persists contact your local Hanna Instruments Office Language data not available appears when powering up the meter if the language file is not seen by the meter Restart the met...

Page 42: ... Warning x other warnings that may appear at power on are identified using a numeric code Restart the meter If the problem persists contact your local Hanna Instruments Office Some meter probe features can be accessed but outside optimum specifications Errors x Critical errors that may appear are identified using a numeric code and the meter is automatically switched off Contact your local Hanna I...

Page 43: ...trode cleaning solution for general use HI70670L Cleaning solution for salt deposits HI70671L Cleaning disinfection solution for algae fungi and bacteria HI70300L Electrode storage solution HI7040L Zero oxygen solution HI7042S Electrolyte solution for DO sensor 30 mL HI76409A P Spare membrane with O Ring 5 pcs HI7030L 12880 μS cm conductivity calibration solution 500 mL HI7031L 1413 μS cm conducti...

Page 44: ...lectronic equipment which will conserve natural resources Disposal of waste batteries This product contains batteries do not dispose of them with other household waste Hand them over to the appropriate collection point for recycling Ensuring proper product and battery disposal prevents potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more information contact your city your ...

Page 45: ... serial number see engraved on the back of the instrument and the nature of the problem 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 Authorization number from the Technical Service department and then send it with shipping costs prepaid When shipping any instrument ma...

Page 46: ...World Headquarters Hanna Instruments Inc Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket RI 02895 USA www hannainst com MAN98199 Printed in ROMANIA ...

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