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Hand-held Setup

Using the SPARK SLS

Connect the sensor to a port on the SPARK SLS and turn on the interface. The sensor parameter screen opens and shows 
the list of measurements for the sensor.

In the sensor parameter screen, touch or click the measurement, and then touch ‘Show’ to open a graph display of the 
measurement.

Touch “Start”(

) to begin recording data. Touch “Stop” (

) to stop recording data.

Using the Xplorer GLX

Turn on the interface and connect the sensor to a port on the top. A Digits display of Absolute Pressure (kPa) and Voltage 
(V) opens automatically and shows the data being monitored. 

Press the 

Start/Stop

 key (

s

) to begin recording data. Press the same key again to stop recording.

Note that the sensor may collect data for probes that are not connected. Hide 
or ignore these measurements. To hide measurements that you do not need, 
open the Sensors screen (from the Home screen, press (

I

). In the Sensors 

screen, use the up or down cursor keys to highlight a measurement. Press 

Check

” (

c

) to change the visibility of that measurement. (You can also 

change the sampling rate and open the calibration dialog box from the Sen-
sors screen.) 

Calibration Information

See the Appendices for detailed information about calibrating the sensor.

Temperature

Use this component of the multi-sensor to measure the temperature of a fluid or object. The measurement can be displayed in 
units of °C, °F, or K. You can use the included stainless steel probe or a different probe, such as the Fast-response Temperature 
Probe (PS-2135) or Skin/Surface Temperature Probe (PS-2131). PASCO apparatus containing an embedded 10 k

 thermistor 

can also be connected to the multi-sensor. The multi-sensor automatically detects the presence of a temperature probe, and it 
will only collect temperature data if a probe is connected.

Measuring Temperature 

To measure temperature, connect the probe and start data collection. Immerse the tip of the probe in a fluid or place it in con-
tact with an object. The stainless steel probe can be used in both dry conditions and in liquids, such as water and other mild 
chemicals and solutions*. The included blue polyurethane tubing allows the stainless steel probe to fit inside a standard 0.25” 
diameter stopper hole. 

Tip: For better chemical resistance, use a Teflon

®

 cover (CI-6549).

Temperature Calibration

The temperature measurement can be calibrated; however, for most applications calibration is not necessary. Use a two-point 
calibration with two standards of known temperature. For instructions on calibrating the sensor, see the Appendices. 

pH/ISE/ORP

The pH/ISE/ORP input of the multi-sensor is a specialized voltage sensor. Its BNC connector accepts the included pH elec-
trode, as well as ion selective electrodes (ISE) and oxygen reduction potential (ORP) electrodes. The sensor measures the volt-
age produced by any of these electrodes. When used with a pH electrode, the sensor also computes the pH based on the 
measured voltage.

Summary of Contents for PASPort PS-2170

Page 1: ...yurethane Tubing 60 cm 0 125 inch ID 6 Quick release Connectors qty 4 Hose and Coupling Kit 7 Tubing Connectors qty 4 8 Syringe 60 cc 9 Alligator Clip with Insulator qty 2 each Polyurethane Tubing blu...

Page 2: ...RP port BNC port Align the grooves of the BNC connector on the probe with the pins on the BNC port Push the connector onto the port and turn the connector clockwise until it locks in place If you plan...

Page 3: ...easurement for that display Using SPARKvue HD Connect a PASPORT compatible interface to the computer and start the SPARKvue HD software Refer to the documentation that came with your PASPORT interface...

Page 4: ...measurement can be displayed in units of C F or K You can use the included stainless steel probe or a different probe such as the Fast response Temperature Probe PS 2135 or Skin Surface Temperature Pr...

Page 5: ...Electrode Maintenance and Storage Cleaning If the pH electrode becomes contaminated use one of these methods to clean and restore it After any of these procedures rinse the electrode with deionized w...

Page 6: ...tors to connect the tubing to larger diameter tubing or to a rubber stopper with a hole Note Do not allow liquid to enter the pressure port Voltage Use the voltage component of the multi sensor to mea...

Page 7: ...Model No PS 2170 Specifications 7 012 09523B Voltage Range 10 V to 10 V Accuracy 0 1 V Resolution 0 04 mV Voltage Protection up to 240 V Input Resistance 2 M...

Page 8: ...ept Move to the third step 3 The third step in the panel is to choose the type of calibration Two Standards 2 point is the default Click Next 4 The fourth step in the panel is to calibrate the first p...

Page 9: ...he Graph display screen to open the Experiment Tools menu In the Experiment Tools menu touch Calibrate Sensor The screen will show Calibrate Sensor Select Measure ment The Sensor Chemistry Measurement...

Page 10: ...be in distilled water 5 For Calibration Point 2 touch the down arrow to scroll down to the bottom of the screen Place the probe s sensor into the second known standard such as the pH 7 buffer solution...

Page 11: ...s pH Probe into the first known standard pH 4 buf fer solution Wait a few moments and then press F3 H to Read Pt 1 5 Use the down arrow to scroll down to the second calibration point Highlight Pt 2 mV...

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