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are over-ridden: temperature reference (fixed to 25.0

) and

temperature coefficient (fixed to 1.91%).

[Note:

If you want input

K value

directly, please press the

Enter

” key to go to the

K Value Input.]

(b) Wait for the values of temperature and conductivity to

stabilize for a few seconds. Using the

“up”

and

“down”

keys to adjust the reading of the display until it matches

the value of the known standard conductivity solution at

25

.

(c) Press “

Enter

” key to calculate and save the new value of

Cell Constant

or press the “

Enter

” key to the next

calibration parameter.

K Value Input

(a) The unit will display the conductivity value of the standard

solution with the

CELL K=

staying on.

[Note:

If the

Cell Constant

has been calibrated, please

press the

“Enter”

key to exit calibration and return to

normal operation.

]

(b) Press and hold the

“up”

or

“down”

key, the main display

will show the deviation of the conductivity probe. You can

now input the K value (from 70%~130% of the probe basic

cell constant). After releasing the up or down key, the unit

will display the conductivity value with the

CELL K=

staying on.

(c) adjust the K value until the conductivity value displayed on

the LCD matches the value of the known standard

conductivity solution at 25

.

(d) Press “

Enter

” key to save the new

K value

of the cell to

exit calibration and return to normal operation mode.

C. Conductivity Measurements

1.

Turn the unit on. Place the probe in the solution to be

measured. Immerse the probe (at least 2” to 3” or 5~7cm from

the tip). Shake the probe lightly to remove any trapped air

bubbles in the conductivity cell.

2.

Press

“Mode”

key to enter the desired measurement mode

(Conductivity or TDS). The message “over” or “undr” may

appear briefly on the display indicate auto-ranging; this is

Summary of Contents for VisionPlus EC3175

Page 1: ...0 Operation Manual MODEL EC3175 Microcomputer Based Conductivity TDS Temperature Benchtop Meter EC3175 ...

Page 2: ...POWER INPUT 2 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 3 DISPLAY KEYS FUNCTIONS 4 A Display 4 B Keys 5 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 6 A Preparing Standard Solutions 6 B Calibration 6 C Conductivity Measurements 8 ERROR DISPLAYS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 WARRANTY 11 ...

Page 3: ...meters for the probe A few keystrokes will adjust all the parameters for conductivity and will also give the user the option to select four types 0 01 0 1 1 0 10 0 of probe cell constant for a better selection of available probes and applications And the user can input K value of the cell by keypad directly The system simultaneously displays temperature in along with either Conductivity or TDS The...

Page 4: ...S To insert the batteries into the meter follow the procedure outlined below 1 Use two hands to flip the two buckles and battery cover to expose the battery compartment Figure 1 2 Note the polarity and insert the six AAA batteries into the battery compartment correctly 3 Replace the battery cover Figure 1 Battery compartment ...

Page 5: ...K Indicates conductivity cell constant value 3 uS Microsiemens indicates Conductivity measurement 9 Indicates Temperature Coefficient 4 CAL This will be displayed when the unit enters into the calibration mode 10 MAIN DISPLAY For Conductivity and TDS values 5 AUTO Auto ranging indicator 11 SECONDARY DISPLAY For temperature in display 6 ATC MAN ATC indicates Compensated Conductivity MAN indicates U...

Page 6: ...n normal operation press this key to sequentially display Compensated Conductivity Uncompensated Conductivity and TDS Clear When this key is pressed it clears all calibration values stored in the internal memory Under normal use the key will not be activated unless pressed and held for 5 seconds to prevent accidental erasing stored memory Mea Eff Stand Slope Mode Clear Mea Eff Stand Slope Mode Cle...

Page 7: ...distilled water Note You can store the remaining solution in a plastic container for one week but the air space between the cap and the solution must be kept to an absolute minimum Storing the excess solution below 4 can increase the storage life If you have any doubt of the accuracy of the stored solution a fresh batch should be prepared B Calibration Calibration setup contains six sections TDS C...

Page 8: ... Enter key to save the new value and go to the next calibration parameter Probe Basic Cell Constant The main display shows the deviation of the conductivity probe calibrated previously or default the deviation range is 70 130 100 without error The secondary display shows the current selected cell constant Using the up and down keys to adjust the probe basic cell constant to that you use from the 4...

Page 9: ...eturn to normal operation b Press and hold the up or down key the main display will show the deviation of the conductivity probe You can now input the K value from 70 130 of the probe basic cell constant After releasing the up or down key the unit will display the conductivity value with the CELL K staying on c adjust the K value until the conductivity value displayed on the LCD matches the value ...

Page 10: ...ell contaminated or defective Incorrect K constant value input Sample cannot be tested Decontaminate clean cell or replace cell Input correct K value over during calibration Incorrect standard solution Conductivity cell contaminated or defective Incorrect K constant value input Replace standard solution Decontaminate clean cell or replace cell Input correct K value over during measurements over Sa...

Page 11: ... L 0 01 mS cm 0 01 g L 0 5 F S Conductivity TDS K 10 0 0 to 1999 uS cm 0 to 1999 mg L 2 00 to 19 99 mS cm 2 00 to 19 99 g L 20 0 to 199 9 mS cm 20 0 to 199 9 g L 1 uS cm 1 mg L 0 01 mS cm 0 01 g L 0 1 mS cm 0 1 g L 0 5 F S Temperature 0 0 to 100 0 C 0 1 C 0 2 C Reference Temperature 15 0 to 25 0 C Temperature Coefficient 0 0 to 4 0 default at 1 91 Cell Constant 0 01 0 10 1 00 10 0 TDS Constant 0 3...

Page 12: ...model and serial number handy including data regarding the reason for return For your protection items must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and insured against possible damage or loss Jenco will not be responsible for damage resulting from careless or insufficient packing A fee will be charged on all authorized returns NOTE Jenco reserves the right to make improvements in design ...

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