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Wireless pH Sensor

PS-3204

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013-14662B

Trademarks

PASCO, PASCO scientific, PASCO Capstone, PASPORT, and SPARKvue 
are trademarks or registered trademarks of PASCO scientific, in the 
United States and/or in other countries. All other brands, products, or 
service names are or may be trademarks or service marks of, and are 
used to identify, products or services of their respective owners. For more 
information visit www.pasco.com/legal.

FCC Statement

This Class A digital device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may 
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation.

CE Statement

This device has been tested and found to comply with the essential 
requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable EU 
Directives.

Product End of Life Disposal Instructions:

This electronic product is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that 
vary by country and region. It is your responsibility to recycle your 
electronic equipment per your local environmental laws and regulations to 
ensure that it will be recycled in a manner that protects human health and 
the environment. To find out where you can drop off your waste equipment 
for recycling, please contact your local waste recycle/disposal service, or 
the place where you purchased the product.

The European Union WEEE (Waste Electronic and 
Electrical Equipment) symbol (to the right) and on the 
product or its packaging indicates that this product 

must not

 be disposed of in a standard waste 

container.

Battery Disposal Instructions:

Batteries contain chemicals that, if released, may affect the environment 
and human health. Batteries should be collected separately for recycling, 
and recycled at a local hazardous material disposal location adhering to 
your country and local government regulations. To find out where you can 
drop off your waste battery for recycling, please contact your local waste 
disposal service, or the product representative.

The battery used in this product is marked with the 
International symbols to indicate the need for the 
separate collection and recycling of batteries.

Summary of Contents for PS-3204

Page 1: ...n one can be connected to a computer or tablet at the same time The pH Sensor can also be used with alternative probes such as Ion Selective Electrodes ISE and the Oxidation Reduction Potent ORP Probe...

Page 2: ...connector Twist the probe s BNC connector clockwise left to right about one quarter turn to lock it in place To remove the pH Probe from the Wireless pH Sensor reverse the process NOTE When removing t...

Page 3: ...e pH Probe in the solution to be measured The bulb shaped glass membrane should be entirely immersed 3 Press or click start or record to begin recording data 4 Wait for the reading to stabilize 5 Rins...

Page 4: ...or application If the problem remains press and hold the ON button for ten seconds and then release the button Turn on the sensor in the usual way Turn Bluetooth off and then turn it back on Retry pH...

Page 5: ...es training in the safe handling of flammable caustic and corrosive chemicals and a working knowledge of serial solution and calibration procedures Suggested Experiments Practically any experiment tha...

Page 6: ...ary by country and region It is your responsibility to recycle your electronic equipment per your local environmental laws and regulations to ensure that it will be recycled in a manner that protects...

Page 7: ...hing lower than 0x6 means an older version of Bluetooth Your device will need the PS 3500 USB Bluetooth 4 0 Adapter 1 The Mac Mini and MacBook Air were updated with Bluetooth SMART support in 2011 The...

Page 8: ...in distilled water and then put the pH Probe into a pH 4 buffer solution 7 Under Calibration Point 1 click the Standard Value box and enter the known value 4 00 in this example 8 Under Calibration Po...

Page 9: ...nt that the sensor sends to the GLX when it is in that standard In a one point calibration only one of the points is reset by the user Types of Calibration There are three types of calibration two poi...

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