Stratos Multi E401N
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Specifying a concentration solution for conductivity measurement
To specify the customer-specific solution, 5 concentration values A-E are entered in a matrix together
with 5 temperature values 1-5. First enter the 5 temperature values, then the corresponding
conductivity values for each of the concentrations A-E.
These solutions are then available as “Table” in addition to the permanently set standard solutions.
Settings can be changed in the
System Control
in the
Concentration Table
submenu:
Parameter Setting
System Control
Concentration Table
01.
Enter temperatures 1 to 5.
02.
Enter temperature-corrected values for concentrations A-E.
Note:
The temperature values must be rising (Temp. 1 is the lowest, Temp. 5 the highest temperature).
The concentration values must be in ascending order (Conc. A is the lowest, Conc. E is the highest
concentration).
The table values A1 ... E1, A2 ... E2, etc. must all be rising within the table or all falling. Points of
inflection are not allowed.
Incorrect table entries are indicated by an exclamation point in a red triangle.
The table is built up as 5x5 matrix:
Conc. A
Conc. B
Conc. C
Conc. D
Conc. E
Temp. 1
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
Temp. 2
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
Temp. 3
A3
B3
C3
D3
E3
Temp. 4
A4
B4
C4
D4
E4
Temp. 5
A5
B5
C5
D5
E5
The concentration table is selected in the menu:
Parameter Setting
[I] [II] … Cond(I)
Cal Presettings
Calibration mode
: Automatic
Cal Solution
: Table