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7. Calibration

Block diagram of Calibration

Cal. Info.

TECH

 NIST

Multi-Cal =1
or press CAL

Temp. adjust for 

first buffer (MTC 

or ATC)

Reading for first 

buffer value

Temp. adjust for 

second buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Temp. adjust for 

third buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Temp. adjust for 

first buffer (MTC 

or ATC)

Any

Reading for first 

buffer and adjust

Temp. adjust for 

second buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Reading for 

second buffer and 

adjust

Temp. adjust for 

third buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Reading for third 

buffer and adjust

Reading for 

second buffer 

value

Reading for third 

buffer value

Multi-Cal =2
or press CAL

Multi-Cal =2
or press CAL

Multi-Cal =1
or press CAL

Multi-Cal =1
or press CAL

Temp. adjust for 

first buffer (MTC 

or ATC)

Reading for first 

buffer value

Temp. adjust for 

second buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Temp. adjust for 

third buffer 

(MTC or ATC)

Reading for 

second buffer 

value

Multi-Cal =2
or press CAL

Return

Setting

Return 

Time 
Input

Auto

Manual 

Exit

 Code

Setting

Input 

Password

OFF

ON

Input 

New

Code

Back to previous 

level or action

Reading for third 

buffer value

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Summary of Contents for PC-3310

Page 1: ...PC 3310 Intelligent pH ORP Transmitter Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...1 Illustration of rear panel 10 3 2 Illustration of terminal function 10 3 3 Description of terminal function 11 3 4 Installation of accessorial transmitter PH 300T Optional 12 3 5 Connection of trans...

Page 3: ...36 6 15 Contrast settings 37 6 16 Return 38 7 Calibration 7 1 Enter calibration setup menu 40 7 2 Security password of calibration Code 41 7 3 pH Calibration 42 7 3 1 TECH Buffers mode 42 7 3 2 NIST B...

Page 4: ...g the transmitter s housing z The installation site of the transmitter should be good in ventilation and avoid direct sunshine z The material of signal cable should be special coaxial cable Strongly r...

Page 5: ...ht page Decrease digit Confirm settings after modifications and then go through next step Selection of set up items keypad Accordingly item Description Mode Measurement mode to choose pH or ORP measur...

Page 6: ...he factory pre setting Digital Filter Take every serial 1 60 measurements average them continuously and make it as the readings Back Light Backlight setting to set Auto ON OFF backlight brightness and...

Page 7: ...se leftward of change to left page Increase digit Choose rightward of change to right page Decrease digit Confirm settings after modifications and then go through next step Selection of calibration se...

Page 8: ...M with sensitization sensor for auto manual illumination function contrast function Language Available for English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Analog output 1 Isolated 0 4 20mAcorresponding...

Page 9: ...are a square hole of 138mm x 138mm on the panel box and then insert the controller directly into the panel box Insert the accessorial mounting bracket from the rear and make it be fixed into pickup gr...

Page 10: ...onal Order NO 8 35 8 35 1 Sun shield Wall mounting Optional Order NO 8 35 8 35 2 Penetrate the two prepared holes in the rear cover and fix the U shaped pipe clip In order to prevent from the water va...

Page 11: ...ive Housing G 2 Rinse the electrode H properly so that it can be easily pass through Rubber electrode holder I leave about 5cm bellow 3 Install the prepared Rubber electrode holder I into PP Electrode...

Page 12: ...ound junction box D and fix Cable fixing gland MG16A E tightly leaving 12 14cm in the box for split 8 Extend the lead coaxial inner and electrode coaxial inner to connect them extend the lead coaxial...

Page 13: ...ed the Order No is 7202 F94009 BK 2 If temperatures probe 8 26 3 NTC30K or 8 26 8 PT1000 is used for two wire distribution the black wire terminal should be forbidden 2 Three wire distributing system...

Page 14: ...erview of pH transmitter PC 3310 3 1 Illustration of rear panel 3 2 Illustration of terminal function POWER WASH Cln 2 4 20mA 12V REL2 REL1 AC INPUT POWER 1 4 20mA Temp T P Shield SG T P GLASS REF pH...

Page 15: ...corder or PLC control 4 20mA terminal Master measure current output terminal for external recorder or PLC control 4 20mA terminal Master measure current output terminal for external recorder or PLC co...

Page 16: ...nce of onsite observation measurement and calibration Illustration of wall mounting type 1 Combine the sun shield and PH 300T transmitter by round stainless steel screws 4x15 2 Fix item 1 combination...

Page 17: ...ies a fixed temperature compensation resistance D The V and V of transmitter PH 300T s terminal respectively connect to DC12V and of the controller E The S and S on transmitter PH 300T s terminal resp...

Page 18: ...3 6 Typical wirings Three wire distribution GND REF GLAS pH ORP Coaxial inner Coaxial shield Black Two wire distribution GND REF GLAS pH ORP Coaxial inner Coaxial shield Short circuit slice...

Page 19: ...built in miniature relays is necessary to be repaired and replaced by professional technicians It is recommended to use an external relay Power Relay to activate the external equipments 100V 240VAC R...

Page 20: ...B C D 1 2 3 4 E 1 F G A Immersion system in open basin B Measurement in very variable water levels or lakes with a float C Flow through system D 1 2 3 4 pipe mounted system E 1 pipe mounted system F S...

Page 21: ...de pressing this key to select leftward or change to another page 2 When adjusting value press this key to increase the value 1 In the parameter set up mode and Calibration mode pressing this key to s...

Page 22: ...nkles pH mA pH mA or ORP mA ORP mA 4 When the Analog 2 current output exceeds the upper lower limitation the display twinkles C mA C mA Note The HOLD warning text appears when clean function is activa...

Page 23: ...Chapter 7 Press and simultaneously to enter into calibration menu and press to go back to measurement mode Please see the calibration in chapter 7 5 4 Shortcuts In the measurement mode if selecting MT...

Page 24: ...calibration presetting is No Cal and the calibration value is None It means that the user has not calibrated the sensor with the transmitter yet After finishing every calibration the display shows th...

Page 25: ...y 1 SP Input Relay 1 Hys Input Select Relay 1 On Off Relay 1 Test Relay 2 Hys Input Select Relay 2 On Off Relay 2 Test Relay 1 SP Input Select No of Points PTC Value Input Value Correct Value Correct...

Page 26: ...20mA Value corr to 0 or 4mA Value corr to 20mA Select 0 20mA or 4 20mA Set Year Set Date Set Time Number of Signal Average Select 0 20mA or 4 20mA Back Light Setting Contrast Setting Contrast Return...

Page 27: ...pressing the two keys and simultaneously allows you to enter the overview of current setting and press to enter the set up mode to modify the setting if necessary Enter set up menu Measurement Mode P...

Page 28: ...word is keyed in the display shows Error Code press to re key in it or press to exit The first 0 of digits 0000 start to twinkle Press or to adjust the value and then press to confirm it and continual...

Page 29: ...etup menu select the system language from English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Enter Measurement Mode Setup Press to confirm it Press or tto select language type Press or to select langu...

Page 30: ...6 4 Mode Enter setup of Mode Select between pH or ORP measurement Enter Multi Cal Setup Press or to select between pH or ORP Press to confirm it Press to confirm it...

Page 31: ...e Enter Temperature Setup Press or to select the number of calibration points There are 1 3 points to choose from The factory default is 2 points When the calibration reaches the number of setting poi...

Page 32: ...ith the actual temperature value tested by standard thermometer Press or to input the modified value Press to confirm it Press to confirm it Press to confirm it Enter Relay 1 Setup Press or to select...

Page 33: ...alarm High Point Alarm Control off off on on SP Hys pH t sec Press or to select to activate REL1 or not If not the guide menu goes to setup of Relay 2 Press to confirm it Press to confirm it Enter Re...

Page 34: ...nt alarm Low Point Alarm Control off SP Hys pH t sec off on on Enter Clean Setup Press or to select to activate REL2 or not If not the guide menu goes to setup of clean Press to confirm it Press to co...

Page 35: ...before cleaning If enter setting menu or calibration menu under clean status the instrument will stop clean status automatically Press or to adjust the auto turning on time Press to confirm the minute...

Page 36: ...tput value can be used as a basis for failure determination Under HOLD measurement status the current output maintain the last output value before HOLD status However in order for convenience of insur...

Page 37: ...he exceptional output value can be used as a basis for failure determination Under HOLD measurement status the current output maintain the last output value before HOLD status However in order for con...

Page 38: ...splay Note The clock needs to be reset once encounters power failure Enter Sample average of measurements Digital Filter Setup Press to confirm it Press or to set the hour part and press to move to ad...

Page 39: ...ilter You may select the number of sample to be averaged each time to become a reading which is gradually counted in order to increase the stability of measurement Enter Back Light Setup Press or to s...

Page 40: ...ing The backlight is always on OFF setting The backlight is off When there is a keystroke it enters to the touch on status Auto setting According to the ambient light activate or deactivate the backli...

Page 41: ...setup of display contrast You can set the contrast of display according to your need 2 1 0 1 2 light to dark Enter Auto return mode Return Setup Press or to select display contrast level Press to con...

Page 42: ...ds to exit setup menu manually while Auto means that the display automatically exit the setup menu and back to measurement mode after a period of time without pressing any key Press or to adjust minut...

Page 43: ...for third buffer MTC or ATC Reading for third buffer and adjust Reading for second buffer value Reading for third buffer value Multi Cal 2 or press CAL Multi Cal 2 or press CAL Multi Cal 1 or press C...

Page 44: ...the measurement system press to go back to measurement mode If you need to re calibrate the system press to enter to the calibration setup menu If the calibration time shows OFF it represents that the...

Page 45: ...n you re enter to the setup mode Key in the correct password to enter into calibration setup menu Enter TECH NIST Any Calibration If you input a wrong code then the display shows a Error Code message...

Page 46: ...is automatically calibrated according to pH value and temperature of TECH standard buffers pH4 01 pH7 00 pH10 00 The range of zero point and slope of the electrode is also determined If one of them i...

Page 47: ...zero point and slope different Calibration point Determination The showed calibration value One point calibration Asy Zero point Asy offset or Zero point Asy 1 If not calibrated Slope Theoretical slo...

Page 48: ...istilled water and then put it into the second buffer If under MTC temperature mode press or to adjust temperature value Or press to decide to simply make a single point calibration The instrument mea...

Page 49: ...irectly shows the determination result or wait and read for the result by automatic display Clean the electrode by distilled water and then put it into the first buffer If under MTC Manual Temp Compen...

Page 50: ...up menu Select Calibration icon and adjust mV value The adjustable range is from 300mV to 300mV Put the ORP electrode into ORP standard solution Press or to adjust the main display value until it is e...

Page 51: ...at the display automatically exits the calibration setup menu and gets back to measurement mode after a period of time without pressing any key Note The return function of setup menu and calibration s...

Page 52: ...k whether there is bubble or air in the glass end of the electrode 2 Maintain the electrode or change a new electrode and make another calibration Error4 1 The temperature is over the range 0 50 C whi...

Page 53: ...des The junction becomes black The junction should be soaked in Thiourea HCl solution until being bleached METTLER TOLEDO 9892 Electrode Cleaner is recommended Contamination by grease or organic subst...

Page 54: ...055 6 969 9 810 Table 2 NIST Standard buffers NIST standard buffers DIN 19266 TEMP C Buffer 1 68 Buffer 4 01 Buffer 6 86 Buffer 9 18 Buffer 12 45 5 1 668 4 004 6 951 9 395 13 207 10 1 670 4 000 6 923...

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