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make REC flash and add the flashing term “LOGGER” at the top right of the display. 
This indicates that the instrument is currently storing measured values and their time 
stamps in memory.

 

 

8.

 

To pause automatic datalogging

, press the LOGGER SET button once; this action 

makes the flashing term LOGGER disappear from the top right of the display and 
changes the term “REC” from flashing to constant. Pressing the LOGGER SET button 
again resumes automatic datalogging. 

 

9.

 

To end automatic datalogging

, press the REC/ENTER button and hold it for at least 

two seconds. This action causes the “REC” message to disappear. 

 

10.

 

To log data manually

, set the sampling time to zero using Step 5 of the setup procedure. 

Then press the REC/ENTER button once. The display will show the term “REC” on the 
top line, a value in the middle, and below it the letter “P” on the left and a number from 1 
to 99 on the same line to the right. The number indicates the position on the SD card that 
will be used to store manually logged data. 

 

Now press the LOGGER SET button. This will cause the beeper to sound the term 
“LOGGER” to briefly appear at the upper right of the display. As in automatic datalogging 
mode, in this mode the instrument is storing measurements and their time stamps on the 
SD card. 

 
In manual datalogging mode, however, measurements are being stored continuously (with a 
sampling time of zero), and their locations on the card can be changed. 
 

11.

 

To change the storage location of manually logged data

, press the 

 button once; this 

causes the “P” to disappear from the left side of the display and the value on its line to 
begin flashing. Once the flashing begins, you can use the 

and 

 buttons to change the 

flashing value to any number between 1 and 99. Once you have chosen the storage 
location, press the REC/ENTER button to save the setting. This causes the value to stop 
flashing and the “P” to return. 

 

12.

 

To end manual datalogging

, press the REC/ENTER button and hold it for at least three 

seconds. This action causes the “REC” message to disappear from the top line of the 
display. 

 

Transferring data from the SD card to a computer 

After automatic or manual datalogging of measurements, remove the SD card from the meter and 
plug it into your computer either directly (if it has an SD card slot) or through an SD card reader. 
 
Because the files containing time-stamped data logs have the file extension .xls, they open in 
Microsoft’s Excel application. Figures 3, 4 and 5 show three kinds of Excel presentations: a data-
only screen, a graphics-only screen, and a mixed data/graphics screen. 
 

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Summary of Contents for PHH-SD1

Page 1: ...PHH SD1 pH Meter With Data Logging SD Card e mail info omega com For latest product manuals www omegamanual info Shop online at omega com User sGuide NORWALK CT TM...

Page 2: ...pecifications without notice omega com info omega com Servicing North America U S A Headquarters Omega Engineering Inc Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 USA Cana...

Page 3: ...es 1 Operating Instructions 2 What s in the case 2 Setup 3 Calibrating the pH electrode 5 Normal operation 6 Holding and storing measurements 7 Automatic vs manual datalogging 7 Transferring data from...

Page 4: ...2 pH units 2 digits for pH readings and 0 5 of the reading 2 digits for ORP readings Because it is microprocessor based the PHH SD1 can make full use of the portability reliability and large storage c...

Page 5: ...the front back top bottom and right side of the PHH SD1 Familiarize yourself with the positions and functions of these controls indicators and connectors before moving on to the setup procedure 1 The...

Page 6: ...he screen will revert to the normal display To return to the setup sequence press and hold the LOGGER SET button again To move ahead to the next field in the sequence or to the next parameter press th...

Page 7: ...ss the button until the desired setting yES or no is displayed and then press the REC ENTER button to store the selection 8 Choose a decimal point or comma to represent the decimal division between in...

Page 8: ...d 2 4 pH buffer solution 1 Insert the plug of the pH electrode into the BNC socket at the top of the meter callout 1 14 of Fig 1 2 Power on the meter by pressing the POWER button 3 Using the procedure...

Page 9: ...7 pH 4 and pH 10 Normal operation The PHH SD1 can measure either the pH or the oxidation reduction potential ORP of a solution 1 To select the type of measurement press the button which has the word...

Page 10: ...e TIME button Doing so causes both values to appear briefly at the lower left of the display Holding and storing measurements 4 To hold a measured value of pH or ORP press the HOLD ESC button during t...

Page 11: ...his mode the instrument is storing measurements and their time stamps on the SD card In manual datalogging mode however measurements are being stored continuously with a sampling time of zero and thei...

Page 12: ...3 Typical Excel data only screen 4 Typical Excel graphics only screen 5 Typical Excel mixed data graphics screen 9...

Page 13: ...normal operation with backlight off and SD card not saving data 37 mADC with backlight on and card saving data 49 mADC with backlight on and card saving data Dimensions 6 97 x 2 68 x 1 77 inches 177 x...

Page 14: ...ecification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEG...

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