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LOGGING (MW106) 

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When connected to a PC, to enable logging:

 

y

Press LOG/CLEAR. LCD displays “LOG ON METER” with ACCEPT 

tag blinking.

 

y

Press GLP/ACCEPT. Meter disconnects from the PC and the PC 

icon is no longer displayed.

 

y

To return to “EXPORT TO PC” mode, follow steps 2 and 3 above. 

Exported data file details:

 

y

The CSV file (comma separated values) may be opened with a 

text editor or spreadsheet application. 

 

y

The CSV file encoding is Western Europe (ISO–8859–1).

 

y

Field separator may be set as comma or semicolon. 

See Separator Type (

MW106

) in SETUP OPTIONS section.

 

y

Interval log files are named PHLOT###, where ### is the lot 

number (e.g. PHLOT051). 

 

y

Manual log file is named PHLOTMAN and stability log file is 

named PHLOTSTA.

USB Export All

1.  With the meter on, insert a USB flash drive into the micro USB 

port located on top of the meter. If the flash drive does not 

have a micro USB connector, use an adapter.

2.  Press RCL then RANGE/

 to select the “EXPORT  ALL” option.

3.  Press GLP/ACCEPT to confirm. 

LCD displays “EXPORTING” and the percentage counter, 

followed by “DONE” when export is completed. Display returns 

to the lot selection screen.

Note: The USB flash drive can be safely removed if the USB icon 

is not displayed. Do not remove the USB drive during export.

 

Summary of Contents for MW105 MAX

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MW105 MW106 MAX pH ORP Temperature Portable Meters...

Page 2: ...is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Milwaukee Instruments Inc Rocky Mount NC 27804 USA THANK YOU for choosing Milwaukee Instruments This instruction manual will provide yo...

Page 3: ...6 2 CONNECTING THE PROBE 14 6 3 ELECTRODE CARE MAINTENANCE 15 7 SETUP 17 7 1 SETUP OPTIONS 17 8 pH 23 8 1 PREPARATION 23 8 2 CALIBRATION 23 8 3 MEASUREMENT 26 8 4 WARNINGS MESSAGES 27 9 ORP 31 9 1 PRE...

Page 4: ...th y MA906BR 1 amplified pH temperature probe y M10004 pH 4 01 buffer solution 20 mL sachet y M10007 pH 7 01 buffer solution 20 mL sachet y M10010 pH 10 01 buffer solution 20 mL sachet y M10016 electr...

Page 5: ...and date to keep track of time dependent functions calibration timestamp calibration time out y Up to 3 point 5 point MW106 automatic pH calibration using 7 standard buffers pH 1 68 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 1...

Page 6: ...7 standard buffers 1 68 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 12 45 up to 3 point up to 5 point 2 custom buffers ORP calibration Factory calibrated Temperature compensation ATC automatic MTC manual without tempe...

Page 7: ...SPECIFICATIONS 7 PROBE SPECIFICATIONS pH probe MA906BR 1 Amplified pH temperature Temperature range 5 to 70 C 23 to 123 F pH range 0 to 12 pH pH accuracy 0 02 pH Cable length 1 m 3 2 ft...

Page 8: ...e 3 MR key to recall the stored value 4 MEM CLEAR key to store the reading or to clear calibration or memory 5 SETUP key to enter Setup mode 6 ON OFF key 7 directional keys menu navigation setting par...

Page 9: ...o recall logged values 4 LOG CLEAR key to log the reading or to clear calibration or logging 5 SETUP key to enter Setup mode 6 ON OFF key 7 directional keys menu navigation setting parameters 8 RANGE...

Page 10: ...10 MW105 MW106 Portable Meters MW105 Top Panel 1 2 1 RCA probe socket 2 BNC probe socket MW106 Top Panel 1 4 3 2 1 RCA probe socket 2 Micro USB port cap 3 Micro USB port 4 BNC probe socket...

Page 11: ...pH calibration buffers 5 Probe symbol 6 ACCEPT tag 7 Third LCD line message area 8 Measurement units 9 First LCD line measurement readings 10 Arrow tags to navigate the menu in either direction 11 DAT...

Page 12: ...tag and pH calibration buffers 7 Probe symbol and probe condition 8 LOG tag 9 ACCEPT tag 10 Third LCD line message area 11 Measurement units 12 First LCD line measurement readings 13 Arrow tags to nav...

Page 13: ...MA906BR 1 pH Temperature Probe 13 5 MA906BR 1 pH Temperature Probe 1 2 4 3 1 Strain relief 2 Probe body 3 RCA probe connector 4 BNC probe connector...

Page 14: ...e keys to check the battery percentage To replace the batteries 1 Turn the meter off 2 Remove the 4 screws on the back of the meter to open the battery compartment 3 Remove the old batteries 4 Insert...

Page 15: ...r as this will damage the glass membrane 3 After conditioning rinse the sensor with distilled or deionized water Note Toensurequickresponseandavoidcross contamination rinse the electrode tip with the...

Page 16: ...thattheslopepercentageisbetween85 105 When the slope value drops below 50 mV per decade 85 slope efficiency or the offset at the zero point exceeds 30 mV reconditioning may improve performance but a c...

Page 17: ...Use keys to modify values value being modified is displayed blinking y Press GLP ACCEPT to confirm and save changes ACCEPT tag is displayed blinking y Press ESC or CAL EDIT again to exit Edit mode wi...

Page 18: ...Use keys to select Displays pH buffer calibration information When enabled the electrode symbol displays the electrode condition MW106 First Custom Buffer MW106 Press RANGE to set a default buffer va...

Page 19: ...W106 Options 0 01 default and 0 001 Use keys to select Out of Calibration Range Warning Options On default or Off disabled Use keys to select Date Options year month or day Press RANGE to select Use k...

Page 20: ...es Auto Off Options 5 10 default 30 60 minutes or off Use keys to select the time The meter will power off after set period of time Sound Options enable default or disable Use keys to select When pres...

Page 21: ...D contrast values Default Values Resets meter settings to factory defaults Press GLP ACCEPT to restore the default values RESET DONE message confirms that the meter performs with default settings Inst...

Page 22: ...semicolon Use keys to select Change the columns separator type for the CSV file Export to PC Log on Meter MW106 Options Export to PC and Log on Meter With the micro USB cable connected press SETUP Pr...

Page 23: ...quent calibrations are recommended The probe should be recalibrated at least once a week or y Whenever is replaced y After testing aggressive samples y When high accuracy is required y When the calibr...

Page 24: ...eded use the keys to select a different buffer value Note When attempting to calibrate with a different buffer not yet used the previously used buffers are displayed blinking Follow the same steps for...

Page 25: ...Calibration The instrument has a real time clock RTC to monitor the time elapsed since the last pH calibration The RTC is reset every time the instrument is calibrated and the expired calibration sta...

Page 26: ...pproximately 4 cm 1 into the sample It is recommended to wait for the sample and the pH probe to reach the same temperature If necessary press the RANGE until the display changes to the pH mode Allow...

Page 27: ...lt temperature 25 C with blinking temperature unit are displayed 1 Press CAL EDIT and use the keys to set the temperature value manually 2 Press GLP ACCEPT to confirm or press ESC or CAL EDIT again to...

Page 28: ...rode performance the offset is out of the accepted window or the slope is under the accepted lower limit Clean the probe to improve response time See pH Electrode Conditioning and Maintenance for deta...

Page 29: ...value corresponding to the measured temperature but compensate it to the value of 25 C y When CONTAMINATED BUFFER is displayed replace the buffer with a new one and continue the calibration y MW106 V...

Page 30: ...bration range The option has to be enabled see SETUP OPTIONS Out of Calibration Range Warning section y OUT OF SPEC message and the temperature value blinking are displayed hen the measured temperatur...

Page 31: ...RP range is factory calibrated Note For direct ORP measurements use an ORP probe MA9020 ORPSolutioncanbeusedtoconfirmthattheORPsensormeasures correctly mV readings are not temperature compensated 9 2...

Page 32: ...each time LOG CLEAR is pressed y All manual readings are stored in a single lot i e records made on different days share the same lot Log on stability y Readings are logged each time LOG CLEAR is pre...

Page 33: ...returns to measurement screen Log on Stability 1 From the Setup mode set Log Type to STABILITY and the desired stability criteria 2 From the measurement screen press LOG CLEAR LCD displays PLEASE WAI...

Page 34: ...number bottom right 3 Press RANGE during logging to display the number of available records FREE Press RANGE again to return to return to active logging screen 4 Press LOG CLEAR again or ESC to end c...

Page 35: ...lots have been deleted Once lot name 999 was assigned all lots have to be deleted to reset lot naming to 001 See Deleting Data section 10 2 1 Viewing Data 1 Press RCL to access the logged data LCD di...

Page 36: ...been deleted CLEAR DONE displays briefly Display shows NO MANUAL LOGS or NO STABILITY LOGS Individual Logs Records 1 Press RCL to access the logged data LCD displays PLEASE WAIT followed by LOG RECAL...

Page 37: ...elected lot number bottom right and total logs stored in lot bottom left 4 Press GLP ACCEPT to confirm to exit press ESC or CAL EDIT or LOG CLEAR 5 With the lot selected press LOG CLEAR to delete enti...

Page 38: ...ESC or CAL EDIT or LOG CLEAR PLEASE WAIT is displayed with a percentage counter until all logs are deleted After all logs have been deleted CLEAR DONE message displays briefly Display returns to the l...

Page 39: ...or Type MW106 in SETUP OPTIONS section y Interval log files are named PHLOT where is the lot number e g PHLOT051 y Manual log file is named PHLOTMAN and stability log file is named PHLOTSTA USB Export...

Page 40: ...the lot type MANUAL STABILITY or interval 4 With the lot selected press RANGE to export to USB flash drive LCD displays PLEASE WAIT followed by EXPORTING with ACCEPTtagandselectedlotname MAN STAB blin...

Page 41: ...lot blinking Identically named lots on USB Select overwrite option NO MEMSTICK USB drive is not detected Data can not be transferred Insert or check the USB flash drive BATTERY LOW blinking When low...

Page 42: ...temperature and calibration values 3 Press RANGE to switch between pH and ORP mV values WithpHselected use keystoswitchbetweencalibration offset slope date and time With mV selected use keys to switc...

Page 43: ...libration To view the pH calibration data y Press GLP ACCEPT when in Measurement mode y Use the keys to scroll through the calibration data displayed on the third LCD line Offset slope pH calibration...

Page 44: ...e out of range Dry membrane or dry junction Soak electrode in MA9015 storage solution for at least 30 minutes Display shows blinking C or F Disconnected temperature sensor Reconnect temperature sensor...

Page 45: ...on 230 mL MA9010 pH 10 01 buffer solution 230 mL MA9112 pH 12 45 buffer solution 230 mL MA9015 Electrode storage solution 230 mL MA9016 Electrode cleaning solution 230 mL MA9020 200 275 mV ORP solutio...

Page 46: ...it is entirely suitable for your specific application and for the environment in which it is used Any modification introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may compromise the meter s performan...

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