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Chapter 4  SAL (Salinity) Measurement 

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4.6 Alarm Setting

When the measurement values exceeds the set upper or lower limit, the instrument 
detects it to display the notice on the screen or to output the signal from the external output 
terminal.
If the measurement values exceeds the alarm range, the color of the pertinent channel 
"CH" is changes on the MEAS screen.
Set the upper limit alarm to ON for the upper limit control of measurement value.
Set the lower limit alarm to ON for the lower limit control of measurement value.

4.6.1 Input Upper or Lower Limit Values

Upper limit value entry

Lower limit value entry

Upper limit value

Lower limit value

1.

When selecting ON the Alarm, upper limit item, 
the Upper limit value, tap 

 on the right of the 

Upper limit value item.

2.

Enter an upper limit value on the numerical-key 
screen.

3.

Tap 

.

The setting applies.
To cancel the settings, tap 

.

1.

When selecting ON the Alarm, lower limit item,  
the Lower limit value, tap 

 on the right of the 

Lower limit value item.

2.

Enter an upper limit value on the numerical-key 
screen.

3.

Tap 

.

The setting applies.
To cancel the settings, tap 

.

Summary of Contents for LAQUA COND DS-72

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual COND METER DS 72...

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Page 3: ...s none of the warranties set forth herein shall be extended Any malfunction or damage attributable to improper operation Any malfunction attributable to repair or modification by any person not author...

Page 4: ...The crossed out wheeled bin symbol with underbar shown on the product or accompanying documents indicates the product requires appropriate treatment collection and recycle for waste electrical and el...

Page 5: ...part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates us...

Page 6: ...ill result in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or se...

Page 7: ...plug periodically a few times a year If the power supply cord is left plugging into the electrical outlet for a long period of time electrical tracking may occur due to dust and moisture and it may re...

Page 8: ...the cable it may cause a breakage The touch panel is capacitance type Make sure to turn OFF the power before cleaning the panel If you wipe it with the power ON it may cause instrument malfunction RS...

Page 9: ...ssary points for correct operation and notifies the important points for handling the product This indicates the part where to refer for information This indicates reference information Original Langu...

Page 10: ...2 1 8 Connecting the Personal Computer 13 1 9 Turn ON the Power 14 Chapter 2 Before Measurement Meter SET 15 2 1 Meter SET Screen 15 2 2 Auto Hold Setting 15 2 3 Custom Setting 16 2 4 Sample Name Sett...

Page 11: ...Measurement 51 Chapter 5 Resist Resistivity Measurement 52 5 1 Resist Measurement Setting 52 5 2 Resist Measurement Unit Setting 52 5 3 Temperature Setting 52 5 4 Alarm Setting 53 5 4 1 Input Upper or...

Page 12: ...Periodic Inspection Mode Setting 69 8 1 1 Pharmacopoeia Mode 69 8 1 2 COND Checker X 52 Mode 71 8 2 Comment Input 72 Chapter 9 Data 73 9 1 Measurement data_All 73 9 2 Deleting Saved Data 73 9 3 Measu...

Page 13: ...escribes functions and basic operations of the instrument 1 1 Description of Each Part 1 1 1 Rear 1 1 2 Display CH2 reference electrode CH2 measurement electrode CH2 for temperature electrode CAL key...

Page 14: ...ement Rubber cover Protects the instrument side surfaces Instruction manual Instructs the usage of the instrument Quick manual Instructs the operations of calibration and measurement Ferrite core Atta...

Page 15: ...AC adapter is connected Wait for a while after connecting AC adapter Operation key Function POWER Turns ON or OFF the power Press and hold for 2 seconds or more CAL Displays the calibration screen CA...

Page 16: ...n the Meter SET screen User s guide Used to check operation instructions and information about measurement and maintenance Printer Used to print out measurement or calibration values or saved data whe...

Page 17: ...d automatically according to input signals from the electrode based on the pre selected stability criterion of measurement values Refer to 2 2 Auto Hold Setting P 15 Manual hold Shows that the manual...

Page 18: ...s the electrode temperature ATC Not displayed The displayed temperature is preset value MTC HOLD indicator Not displayed An instantaneous value is displayed Blinking In process for HOLD Lighting up HO...

Page 19: ...ns Operation Description Tap Tap on the screen lightly once with a finger Tap a menu item or icon to select it or change settings Flick Touch and flick on the screen with a finger Used to switch to th...

Page 20: ...play methods to check variation and tendency of measurement values You can shift the screen to the digital graph or analog screen by flicking it Digital display If arrows like and appear when you touc...

Page 21: ...ou to check a small change in measurement values Tap on the screen after the above operations and the latest data will be displayed in optimized range The vertical axis is zoomed in The displayed rang...

Page 22: ...pter 1 OVERVIEW 10 HORIBA 1 4 Assembling the Electrode Stand 1 Attach the stand shaft to the stand base 2 Attach the stopper and the stand arm to the stand shaft Stand base Stand shaft Stand arm Stopp...

Page 23: ...de connector by fitting with the connector socket pin of the instrument Do not insert it with force when the pin and groove are misaligned 2 Turn the electrode connector to the right along the groove...

Page 24: ...onnector socket on the instrument Setting the Printer Refer to the instruction manual of the printer for settings and operations of the printer 1 Set the DIP switch No 6 to ON and No 7 to OFF and then...

Page 25: ...suring instrument and personal computer are same Otherwise communication may fail due to a communication error or the online mode start failure If you change the transfer formats power OFF both of the...

Page 26: ...ayed The POWER key does not work for 10 seconds after the AC adapter is connected Wait for a while after connecting AC adapter If the following message appears on the screen during operation disconnec...

Page 27: ...e conditions The setting procedures for each item are explained below 1 Change the auto hold settings tap on the right of the AUTO HOLD item 2 Tap on the right of the HOLD TYPE item 3 Select the measu...

Page 28: ...Content Time s Temperature C Criteria Default EXACT COND Resist 10 2 0 Minimum display digit 1 digit SAL 0 30 ppt 0 03 TDS 10 mg L NORMAL COND Resist 10 2 0 Minimum display digit 3 digits Default sett...

Page 29: ...Tap on the right of the Sample name item 2 Tap on the right of the item in the CH2 to enter the sample name 3 Tap to switch the keyboard entry screen of Alphabet Numerical Symbol Tap to input in lowe...

Page 30: ...right of the Interval memory item and select ON 1 Display the Time item when select ON Tap on the right of the Time item 2 Enter the interval time in the numerical key screen Setting range 1 to 999 s...

Page 31: ...yed Tap to return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the Simultaneously memory item and select ON 1 Tap on the right of the Eject item and tap in the execution confirmation screen To cancel...

Page 32: ...message that formatting is in progress appears during formatting Do not remove the USB memory and do not disconnect the instrument power while this message appears The instrument and USB memory are be...

Page 33: ...item and select ON 1 Tap on the right of the Printout Layout item The printing format screen is displayed Tap to return to the previous screen The Printer item allows you to set printing contents etc...

Page 34: ...want to print out among the GLP printing contents But measurement values are always printed 1 Select CUSTOMIZE from Printout Layout and tap on the right of the each printing item is ON The item is sel...

Page 35: ...reen theme item 2 Select screen theme To cancel the operation tap to return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the Display brightness item 2 When the screen becomes the desired brightness ta...

Page 36: ...power saving mode 1 Tap on the right of the Power saving mode item and select ON When selecting ON for Power saving mode the Back light off time item is displayed 1 Tap on the right of the Back light...

Page 37: ...e To cancel the operation tap to return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the Sound volume set tings item 2 When the screen becomes the desired volume tap To cancel the operation tap to ret...

Page 38: ...t ON You can change language settings Security setting allows you to set a password for an administrator of the instrument After the setting is ON the instrument requires you to select an operator nam...

Page 39: ...trator s names are marked with a star on the user selection screen 1 Tap the blank area at the right of User name to display the letter entry screen 2 Enter the operator name and tap Tap the to switch...

Page 40: ...en is dis played To cancel the operation tap to return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the User entry item 2 Tap the blank area at the right of User name to display the letter entry scree...

Page 41: ...ord to display the numerical key screen 4 Enter the password and tap The password can be set between 2 and 10 characters 1 Tap on the right of the User delete item 2 Tap on the right of the operator i...

Page 42: ...o return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the Year month day item 2 Tap or to set the date 3 Tap To cancel the operation tap to return to the previous screen 1 Tap on the right of the hour...

Page 43: ...The Output value adjustment screen is dis played 2 Tap or to adjust the analog output volt age 3 Tap To cancel the operation tap to return to the previous screen Voltage output can be acquired from th...

Page 44: ...operation tap to return to the previous screen 2 Display the measured temperature by the temperature sensor connected to the instrument Display when not connecting the temper ature sensor 3 Tap on th...

Page 45: ...after reconnecting AC adapter 1 Tap on the right of the Meter initialization item 2 Tap in the execution confirmation screen Tap when do not resetting 3 Display the confirmation screen again and tap...

Page 46: ...o 3 2 COND Measurement Setting P 38 The cell constants of COND electrodes are different When using the conductivity electrode for the first time set the cell constant written on the electrode into the...

Page 47: ...he electrode into the standard solution at the proper depth and stir it slowly with a stirrer Do not return the used standard solutions into the original container Dispose of them Tapping on the COND...

Page 48: ...at 25 C 1 Tap the value next to Set to display the numer ical key screen 2 Enter the conductivity value of the standard solu tion and then tap 3 Select the auxiliary unit of the standard solution for...

Page 49: ...83 2 15 68 00 1147 10 48 92 5 16 70 00 1173 10 72 94 4 17 71 00 1199 10 95 96 3 18 73 00 1225 11 19 98 2 19 74 00 1251 11 43 100 2 20 76 00 1278 11 67 102 1 21 78 00 1305 11 91 104 0 22 79 00 1332 12...

Page 50: ...H2 MEAS SET 3 COND measurement setting items are displayed You will see the remaining items by dragging 4 Select items and set the conditions The setting procedures for each item are explained below 1...

Page 51: ...asurement Unit Setting 5 Tap the left side numerical value to display the numerical screen 6 Enter the numerical value written on the COND electrode 7 Tap or to enter the digit written on the COND ele...

Page 52: ...ion temperature on the numerical key screen 3 Tap The setting applies To cancel the settings tap There are two types of temperature setting for COND measurement Automatic Temperature Compensation ATC...

Page 53: ...reen 3 Tap on the right of the Coefficient item 4 Enter the temperature conversion factor on the numerical key screen 5 Tap The setting applies To cancel the settings tap 1 Tap on the right of the TEM...

Page 54: ...the upper limit alarm to ON for the upper limit control of measurement value Set the lower limit alarm to ON for the lower limit control of measurement value Input Upper or Lower Limit Values Upper li...

Page 55: ...set value is not changed 1 When selecting ON the Alarm lower limit item the Lower limit value tap on the right of the Lower limit value item 2 Enter an upper limit value on the numerical key screen T...

Page 56: ...n the right of the Electrode model item The electrode model selection screen appears To cancel the settings tap 2 Select the electrode model to be use Tap an electrode model name and the selected mode...

Page 57: ...p on the right of the electrode model name enter nothing and tap 1 Tap on the right of the Electrode lot item 2 Enter the electrode lot No on the numerical key screen Up to 8 digits can be entered To...

Page 58: ...surement The measurement value is displayed and the HOLD indicator blinks until the reading stabilizes To stop measurement tap while the HOLD indicator blinks When the reading stabilizes the value is...

Page 59: ...SAL measurement from sea water or other liquid 1 Tap the channel setting and measurement item in the measurement screen to set CH2 and SAL 2 Tap and tap CH2 MEAS SET The SAL measurement setting items...

Page 60: ...re in 4 1 Measurement Target Selection P 47 before SAL calibration 1 Tap the channel setting and the measurement item in the MEAS screen to set CH2 and SAL 2 Press the CAL key to display the SAL CAL s...

Page 61: ...Measurement Unit Setting 4 5 Temperature Setting The settings of temperature compensation and temperature conversion in COND measurement apply for SAL measurement refer to 3 2 3 Temperature Setting P...

Page 62: ...he lower limit alarm to ON for the lower limit control of measurement value 4 6 1 Input Upper or Lower Limit Values Upper limit value entry Lower limit value entry Upper limit value Lower limit value...

Page 63: ...urement item in the MEAS screen to set CH2 and SAL 2 Tap to start measurement The measurement value is displayed and the HOLD indicator blinks until the reading stabilizes To stop calibration tap whil...

Page 64: ...asurement setting 3 2 2 COND Measurement Unit Setting P 39 5 3 Temperature Setting The settings of temperature compensation and temperature conversion in COND measurement apply for Resist measurement...

Page 65: ...upper limit alarm to ON for the upper limit control of measurement value Set the lower limit alarm to ON for the lower limit control of measurement value 5 4 1 Input Upper or Lower Limit Values Upper...

Page 66: ...creen To change the unit M m k m etc tap on the unit change key on the right of the numerical key screen 3 Tap The setting applies To cancel the settings tap 1 Press the MEAS key and tap the channel s...

Page 67: ...explained below 6 2 TDS Measurement Mode Setting 1 Tap the channel setting and the measurement item in the MEAS screen to set CH2 and TDS 2 Tap and tap CH2 MEAS SET The TDS measurement setting items...

Page 68: ...or lower limit the instrument detects it to display the notice on the screen or to output the signal from the external output terminal If the measurement values exceeds the alarm range the color of th...

Page 69: ...ue tap on the right of the Upper limit value item 2 Enter an upper limit value on the numerical key screen To change the unit tap on the unit change key on the right of the numerical key screen 3 Tap...

Page 70: ...e measurement The measurement value is displayed and the HOLD indicator blinks until the reading stabilizes To stop calibration tap while the HOLD indicator blinks When the reading stabilizes the valu...

Page 71: ...USP European Pharmacopeia EP Japanese Pharmacopeia JP and Pharmacopoeia of the People s Republic of China PPRC can be evaluated This mode enables evaluation of pharmaceutical water that is measured b...

Page 72: ...tting of the unit is automatically changed to S cm The changed settings are applied 4 Tap to proceed to next the procedure 5 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurem...

Page 73: ...settings are applied 4 Tap to proceed to the next procedure 5 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurement When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the samp...

Page 74: ...procedure 4 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurement When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the sample solution and the measure ment condition are dis...

Page 75: ...ettings are applied 4 Tap to proceed to the next procedure 5 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurement When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the sampl...

Page 76: ...nt When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the sample solution and the measure ment condition are displayed as a measurement result Tap to return to the COND pharma copeia mode screen This...

Page 77: ...en measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the sample solution and the measure ment condition are displayed as a measurement result Tap to return to the COND pharma copeia mode screen This is th...

Page 78: ...4 Tap to proceed to next procedure 5 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurement When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the sample solution and the measu...

Page 79: ...ed settings are applied 4 Tap to proceed to the next procedure 5 Immerse the COND electrode in sample solution and tap to start the measurement When measurement is completed the conduc tivity of the s...

Page 80: ...for non temperature compensated conductivity measurement Corresponding to USP Stage1 EP PPRC CP Stage 1 Temperature C Required maximum S cm 0 0 6 5 0 8 10 0 9 15 1 0 20 1 1 25 1 3 30 1 4 35 1 5 40 1 7...

Page 81: ...be performed using the optional COND checker X 52 The Pharmacopoeia mode is based on the corresponding regulations but not fully compliant with the regulations Note that the modes may not follow the...

Page 82: ...ative standard deviation relative standard deviation at the repeated measurement regulated value within 2 An accurate thermometer is required for the measurement Prepare an accurate thermometer and pe...

Page 83: ...tems are set automatically as follows Unit S m Cell constant 1 000 100 m 1 Temperature setting ATC Follow the guidance to check Span check 19 00 S m 1 900 S m 190 0 mS m 19 00 mS m 1 900 mS m Linearit...

Page 84: ...check result Criteria 0 5 1digit of the full scale 1 5 1digit of the full scale only when 10 00 S m is entered Temperature check result Indication error for each entry regulated value 0 4 C 8 2 Commen...

Page 85: ...ecked by dragging the item in order 100 items of data can be viewed on 1 page 2 Tap to check other pages The next 100 items are displayed 3 Tap of the each data to check details of the data 4 Flick on...

Page 86: ...input screen and tap 3 When you select Measured on enter the measurement date and tap on the next screen When you select Measuring mode tap on a measurement item on the next screen When you select Us...

Page 87: ...y all meas Data 2 Tap to copy the all measurement data To cancel the operation tap 3 Tap in the Copy all meas Data completion screen 1 Tap on the right of the Delete all meas Data 2 Tap to delete the...

Page 88: ...cm 1 0 0 S cm to 1 999 mS cm Resolution 0 05 of full scale Repeatability 0 5 1 digit of full scale Resistivity Resist Measuring principle Conversion from conductivity value Measuring range Cell const...

Page 89: ...In selecting TIME Time setting value 2 seconds to 999 seconds 10 seconds In selecting CUSTOM Time setting value 2 seconds to 60 seconds 10 seconds Conductivity variation width 1 to 100 digit 1 digit...

Page 90: ...emperature compensation MTC Manual temperature compensation ATC Temperature input value in selecting MTC 0 0 C to 100 0 C 25 0 C Temperature conversion Temperature conversion function Pure water Natur...

Page 91: ...lue 0 00 mg L to 1000 0 g L 0 00 mg L TDS measurement mode LINEAR 422 EN27888 NaCl LINEAR TDS linear value 0 40 to 1 00 0 50 Sample ID None Interface condition Language Japanese English Chinese Korean...

Page 92: ...per printer Printer USA 120 V 3014030146 Printer cable sold separately Printer EU 230 V 3014030147 Printer cable 3014030148 1 5 m Roll paper 3014030149 20 rolls set Ink ribbon 3014030150 5 pcs set USB...

Page 93: ...For any question regarding this product please contact your local agency or inquire from the Customer Registration website http www horiba co jp register February 2016 CODE GZ0000260900E...

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