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Introduction

The PS-2169 Water Quality MultiMeasure Sensor combines four sensors in a single 
unit:

Temperature

Conductivity

pH, ORP and ion-selective electrode voltage

Dissolved Oxygen (DO

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When connected to a PASPORT interface, the multi-sensor collects data at up to 20 
samples per second from each component sensor. You can use just one component 
sensor at a time or any combination simultaneously. If you have a PASPORT interface 
that supports multiple sensors, or if you have more than one interface connected to 
your computer, you can use the Water Quality MultiMeasure Sensor in combination 
with other PASPORT sensors.

Note: No electrical interference will occur between two or more probes connected to a single 
Water Quality MultiMeasure Sensor.

Sensor, Interface, and Software Setup

Connect the multi-sensor to your PASPORT interface as pictured (right). 
Connect any or all of the included probes to the multi-sensor. (You can leave 
probe disconnected if you do not plan to use it.) If you will be using an 
ion-selective electrode or oxygen reduction potential electrode, connect it to 
the pH/ISE/ORP port.

Follow the instructions below to set up the multi-sensor with DataStudio 
software (if you are using a computer) or the Xplorer GLX (if you are using 
it standalone without a computer). 

For detailed information about each of the multi-sensor’s component sensors 
see “Temperature” on page 3, “Conductivity” on page 3, “pH/ISE/ORP” on 
page 4,
 and “Dissolved Oxygen” on page 6.

Note: Only the tips and handles of the probes should be immersed in liquid, keep the 

cables, connectors and body of the multi-sensor dry. 

DataStudio Setup

If you are using a computer, connect the PASPORT interface to the computer and start 
DataStudio. (Refer to the documentation that came with your PASPORT interface for 
instructions on connecting it to your computer.) In DataStudio, click the Start button 
to begin data collection; click the Stop button to stop data collection.

Note that the sensor may collected data for probes that are not connected. Hide or 
ignore these measurements. To hide measurements that you do not need, open the 
Experiment Setup Window by clicking the Setup button. In the Setup window you 
can also change the sampling rate and open the calibration dialog box (see Appendix 
A). For more instructions on using DataStudio, press F1 to open DataStudio’s on-line 
help.

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Summary of Contents for PS-2169

Page 1: ...e a replacement membrane cartridge and O ring and a plunger See illustration on page 7 699 06320 Conductivity Electrode 10x 699 06621 Required Equipment PASPORT Interface2 2 PASPORT interfaces include the AirLink IW 4100 or PS 2005 Xplorer GLX PS 2002 Xplorer PS 2000 PowerLink PS 2001 and USB Link PS 2100 See PASCO catalog or www pasco com Optional Equipment Fast response Temperature Probe PS 2135...

Page 2: ...ns below to set up the multi sensor with DataStudio software if you are using a computer or the Xplorer GLX if you are using it standalone without a computer For detailed information about each of the multi sensor s component sensors see Temperature on page 3 Conductivity on page 3 pH ISE ORP on page 4 and Dissolved Oxygen on page 6 Note Only the tips and handles of the probes should be immersed i...

Page 3: ...ith an object The included stainless steel probe can be used in both dry conditions and in liquids such as water and other mild chemicals and solutions Tip For better chemical resistance use a Teflon cover CI 6549 Temperature Calibration The temperature measurement can be calibrated however for most applications cali bration is not necessary Use a two point calibration with two standards of known ...

Page 4: ...er for most applications cali bration is not necessary Use a one point calibration with a standard solution of known conductivity For instructions on preparing a standard solution see Appendix C For instructions on calibrating in DataStudio see Appendix A For instructions on calibrating on the Xplorer GLX refer to the Xplorer GLX Users Guide Conductivity Electrode Maintenance And Storage To ensure...

Page 5: ...rode 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 soak the electrode in a pH 7 buffer solution for 30 minutes General Contamination Soak the electrode in 0 1 molar hydrochloric acid HCl for 15 minutes Protein Deposits Soak the electrode in a solution of 1 pepsin in 0 1 molar HCl Inorganic De...

Page 6: ...red by the sensor as an electric current Since the rate of O2 diffusion across the membrane is proportional DO2 concentration the rate of these reactions and the resulting electric current is also proportional to DO2 concentration The rate at which the probe processes oxygen also depends on temperature To correct for temperature variation the probe contains a temperature sensing thermistor which a...

Page 7: ...ructions on calibrating on the Xplorer GLX refer to the Xplorer GLX Users Guide Measuring DO2 Follow the instructions above to fill the probe with electrolyte solution and calibrate the measurement Start data collection Remove the storage bottle from the probe Immerse the end of the probe in the solution to be measured Gently swirl the probe or stir the solution to prevent localized oxygen depleti...

Page 8: ...nd of the housing as illustrated right 3 Examine the O ring in the housing If it is damaged remove it with fine tipped tweezers and insert the replacement 4 Use the plunger to push the replacement cartridge into the housing until it is seated at the tip of the housing 5 Follow the Adding Filling Solution instructions on page 6 to fill and reassem ble the probe Storage Short term up to two weeks Ad...

Page 9: ...Range three user selectable ranges 0 to 1000 µS cm 0 to 10000 µS cm 0 to 100000 µS cm with included 10x probe 0 to 100 µS cm 0 to 1000 µS cm 0 to 10000 µS cm with optional 1x probe Accuracy 10 of full scale without calibration Resolution better than 0 05 of full scale pH ISE ORP probe voltage Electrode Connector standard BNC Input Resistance 1012 Ω Voltage Range 2000 mV to 2000 mV Voltage Resoluti...

Page 10: ...ment field select Temperature or pH 3 Ensure that Calibrate all similar measurements simulta neously is not selected 4 From the Calibration Type menu select 2 Point Adjust Slope and Offset if it is not already selected 5 Place the temperature or pH probe in the first known standard 6 Enter the known temperature or pH of the standard in the Standard Value field for Point 1 7 Observe the Present Sen...

Page 11: ...resent Sensor Measurement and wait until it has stabilized For conductivity ensure that the present mea surement is within the selected sensor range If it is not press a button on the multi sensor to select a higher range 8 Click the Read From Sensor button for Point 2 9 Click OK to accept the new calibration Appendix B EZ Screen If you are using the Water Quality MultiMeasure Sensor with a PASPOR...

Page 12: ...nstruments calibrated in absolute units multiply the tabular values by 0 999505 Temp Atmospheric pressure in millimeters of mercury and inches of mercury C 795 31 30 790 31 10 785 30 91 780 30 71 775 30 51 770 30 31 765 30 12 760 29 92 755 29 72 750 29 53 745 29 33 740 29 13 735 28 94 730 28 74 725 28 54 720 28 35 715 28 15 710 27 95 705 27 76 700 27 56 0 0 15 3 15 2 15 1 15 0 14 9 14 8 14 7 14 6 ...

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