TABLE OF CONTENTS
DS-51
V
Overview of COND Meter . . . . . .
Package contents .......................................................... 1
Functions........................................................................ 2
Explanation of part names............................................ 4
Meter body .................................................................................... 4
Operation keys............................................................... 6
Assembling the electrode stand .................................. 7
Connecting the electrodes............................................ 8
Inserting/replacing the dry-cell batteries .................... 10
Connecting the AC adapter .......................................... 11
Taking Measurements . . . . . . . . .
Turning the meter ON/OFF............................................ 13
Settings required before measurement....................... 13
Measurement modes ..................................................... 14
Selecting the measurement modes ............................. 15
Conductivity measurement........................................... 16
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Data memory function................................................... 23
Displaying and setting the clock.................................. 25
Setting modes ................................................................ 26
Entering the Setting mode ............................................................. 26
Temperature compensation setting ............................................... 28
Conductivity unit setting ................................................................. 29
Temperature coefficient setting ..................................................... 29
Sample ID# setting ........................................................................ 30
Maintenance mode ........................................................................ 31
RS-232C communications . . . . .
Cautions before use ...................................................... 39
Command list ................................................................. 40
On-line operation commands ....................................... 42