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Thermo Scientific AquaSensors™ DataStick™ Measurement System User Guide      

 

 

 

 

 

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When configuration information is changed in a DataStick, the information remains with the DataStick. If a new sensor head  

is installed, the configuration will remain as programmed by the user. It will not revert to default values.  

Calibration options for the differential ORP sensor are: 

 

1-point Sample Calibration: Desired reading is entered for one sample to adjust measurement offset. 

Calibration options for temperature are: 

 

1-point Sample Calibration: Desired reading is entered for one sample to adjust measurement offset. 

 

4.2.2

 

ORP Configuration 

The AquaComm™ CONFIGURE functions can be accessed from a pull-down menu that automatically changes based on the sensor type 

connected to the DataStick. When an ORP sensor is connected, settings for data filters and units of measure can be viewed or changed.  

 

 

 

4 . 2 . 2 . 1

 

S E N S O R   F I L T E R S    

Select SENSOR FILTER from the Configuration pull-down menu to view or change the sensor filter constant. 

 

The filter setting can be changed by selecting the edit box and typing in the desired constant. To accept the change, click OK.  
To abort the change, click CANCEL.  

 

 

If the sensor filter is set to 5 seconds, it will take 5 seconds to reach 90% of the final value when the reading changes. 

Measurements are averaged to reduce periodic variations.  

The default filter setting is 1 second and the maximum filter is 100 seconds. Use zero seconds for a completely  

unfiltered reading. 

 

Summary of Contents for Scientific AquaSensors DataStick

Page 1: ...e interchangeable communication adapters interchangeable sensor heads universal sensor module PLC MODBUS Toroidal Resistivity Conductivity Ozone ORP Dissolved Oxygen pH USB RS 232 RS 485 ProfiBus MODB...

Page 2: ...k ROSS Resolution SAOB SMART AVERAGING Smart CheK SMART STABILITY Stacked Star Navigator 21 Stat Face The Enhanced Lab ThermaSense Triode TRIUMpH Unbreakable pH Universal Access are trademarks of Ther...

Page 3: ...e is subject to change without notice as improvements are made and does not represent any commitment whatsoever on the part of Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific cannot accept any respo...

Page 4: ...he manner specified Only a skilled trained or authorized person should carry out installation setup and operation of the system Before using the sensor make sure that the sensor cable is connected as...

Page 5: ...4 1 DIFFERENTIAL PH MEASUREMENT 25 4 1 1 pH Interface Overview 26 4 1 2 pH Configuration 26 4 1 3 pH Calibration 30 4 1 4 pH Sensor Diagnosis 38 4 1 5 pH Sensor Maintenance 39 4 2 DIFFERENTIAL ORP MEA...

Page 6: ...NOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 95 5 1 DIAGNOSTICS 95 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 96 5 2 1 pH Sensor Head inspection 97 5 2 2 ORP Sensor Head inspection 97 5 2 3 Dissolved Oxygen and Ozone Sensor Head inspection...

Page 7: ...nting Hardware Overview 13 Figure 9 The inner workings of the User Entered Concentration Table 61 Figure 10 The inner workings of the User Entered Concentration Table 77 Table of Tables Table Number a...

Page 8: ...ormance is not affected by cable length and can be run up to 3 000 feet depending on the selected communications protocol Thermo Fisher Scientific does not accept any liability for damage that may ari...

Page 9: ...Observing the prescribed environmental and operational conditions Observing chemical compatibility with all wetted materials 1 3 Safety Instructions The DataStick Analytical System should be installed...

Page 10: ...ct Disposal of Unit When the sensor is taken out of service o This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C d or Non Hazardous Locations Only The equipment shall be supplied fr...

Page 11: ...and direct interactive communication with control systems and computers Communications Selections RS 232 ASCII RS 232 DF1 RS 485 MODBUS PROFIBUS DEVICENET ETHERNET USB WIRELESS Body Material 316 Stain...

Page 12: ...btain calibrated data Any computer system can be set up to communicate directly by configuring the DataStick system with the appropriate communications adapter If local display and standard 4 20 milli...

Page 13: ...more complex systems Drinking water turbidity measurements are provided using a DataStick installed in a specially designed sample chamber that has a white light source in the lid The system provides...

Page 14: ...de RS 232 ASCII Laboratory PC AquaComm HyperTerminal ASCII Commands and Responses shown in the appendix of this user guide Modbus RTU over RS 232 or RS 485 AV38 Local Display PLC with Modbus Network A...

Page 15: ...ve special mounting rings between the wrench flats and the NPT threads Figure 8 Mounting Hardware Overview Use a 1 inch wrench to turn the sensor body into pipe fittings that have internal 1 inch NPT...

Page 16: ...installed or secured It the sensor head has dried out refer to the maintenance and refurbishment sections of this user guide 3 2 Mounting Use a 1 inch wrench to turn the sensor body into pipe fittings...

Page 17: ...er through conduit or on a cable tray b Insert the sensor cable into junction box through a watertight cord grip c Connect the sensor wires into the terminal block as specified on the cable label 2 Mo...

Page 18: ...e cable and onto the adapter with the threads facing the front of the sensor c Route the cable either through conduit or on a cable tray d Insert the sensor cable into the junction box through a water...

Page 19: ...1 Wiring a Route the sensor cable through the 1 5 inch extension pipe b Apply Teflon tape to the sensor threads c Attach the sensor to the 1 0 inch NPT reducing coupling by turning the sensor in a cl...

Page 20: ...sert the sensor cable into the junction box through a watertight cord grip d Connect the sensor wires into the terminal block as shown on the cable label Mount a Insert the sensor into the adapter mak...

Page 21: ...assisted units in both Stainless Steel and CPVC The air water assisted mounting hardware is fitted with a 3 way control for air or water assist with a maximum pressure of 120 psi The user guide mount...

Page 22: ...s and Ethernet Adapters are provided with standard connectors and discrete wiring for these adapters is not needed Color DeviceNet Modbus RTU over RS 232 or RS 485 RS 232 RED 24 VDC 12 to 30 VDC 12 to...

Page 23: ...nsors connected to the AV38 communicate via Modbus RTU As such the AV38 can be used to select one of several DataStick sensors on the bus for display current output reporting and relay alarms by selec...

Page 24: ...ed and the display system will change accordingly Shortcut Icon The first time the program is launched it will most likely come up with blanks in the screen Select FILE and the NEW CONNECTION to conne...

Page 25: ...able under FILE Calibration configuration and diagnostic choices are not available when logging is active 3 4 4 Open Protocol Commands Open protocol ASCII commands are available with all communication...

Page 26: ...nt types on request and make them compatible with installed systems The sensor head transducer is keyed and plugs into the end of the DataStick marked Transducer Module Insert the sensor head until it...

Page 27: ...urement accuracy is maintained when transferring the sensor head from one DataStick to another This makes it possible to set up a DataStick system in the laboratory for calibration and test purposes S...

Page 28: ...on will remain as programmed by the user It will not revert to default values When calibrating the pH measurement be sure that the current configuration settings are well understood Calibration option...

Page 29: ...nd Response Explanation Get Standards GPHBUF 0 4 7 10 pH Standards 1 DIN pH Standards ASCII Commands to Set Buffer Settings Function Command Explanation Set Standard to 4 7 10s SPHBUF 0 Sets buffer ca...

Page 30: ...of seconds Get Temp Filter GTFIL A number between 0 and 100 Number of seconds ASCII Commands to Set Sensor and Temperature Filter Settings Function Command Explanation Set Sensor Filter SSFIL X Where...

Page 31: ...om the Configuration pull down menu to view or change units of measure Units shown in the temperature units window are active To change units or to review options scroll the selection list Click on th...

Page 32: ...buffer calibration the DataStick assumes that the sensor has been placed in a pre defined buffer standard and automatically equates the current reading to the closest standard value For a 1 point pH...

Page 33: ...number returned is a 1 the calibration is in process When the last number returned is a 2 the calibration has been successful Any other number indicates a specific failure mode see appendix 4 1 3 2 2...

Page 34: ...the calibration has been initiated it will take between 15 seconds and 2 minutes depending on sensor and temperature measurement stability During this period the abort sequence can be initiated as sho...

Page 35: ...calibration is in progress the operation can be aborted at any time The abort will take the system back to normal measurements using the previous calibration values Once the calibration for both poin...

Page 36: ...MPLE from the calibration menu to begin the calibration sequence If buffer standards are not available or if it is desired to calibrate to process values the 2 point sample calibration method may be a...

Page 37: ...rement stability During this period the abort sequence can be initiated as shown with the active ABORT button When the first calibration point is accepted the status box will prompt the user to place...

Page 38: ...n menu Exiting the calibration menu will return the display to the measure screen ASCII Command to initiate a 2 Point Sample Calibration Function Command Explanation 2 Point Sample First Sample CALPH2...

Page 39: ...lish an accurate calibration Once the desired value for calibration is entered the CALIBRATE button becomes active Once the displayed sensor and temperature values are stable and near expected values...

Page 40: ...bration of the pH sensor All Calibration Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted The status of the calibration can be reviewed with the CALSTATUS command When the last numb...

Page 41: ...r other mineral deposits a weak solution about 0 1 M of hydrochloric acid may be used In some cases a dilute solution about 10 1 of water and chlorine bleach or a solution of water and EDTA may also w...

Page 42: ...reference O ring Slowly screw the new salt bridge clockwise onto the sensor head until secure Tighten the salt bridge with a 15 16 wrench 24mm until snug After replacing the salt bridge and reference...

Page 43: ...ption Part Number Reference Cell Filling Solution 500 ml RCS02 Protected PEEK Salt Bridge O ring included SBS01 Flat PEEK Salt Bridge O ring included SBS02 Protected CPVC Salt Bridge O ring included S...

Page 44: ...ion 4 2 1 ORP Interface Overview When an ORP sensor head is installed in the DataStick AquaComm will automatically display millivolts temperature sensor type and DataStick serial number Pull down menu...

Page 45: ...ONFIGURE functions can be accessed from a pull down menu that automatically changes based on the sensor type connected to the DataStick When an ORP sensor is connected settings for data filters and un...

Page 46: ...Sensor and Temperature Filter Settings Function Command Response Explanation Get Sensor Filter GSFIL A number between 0 and 100 Number of seconds Get Temp Filter GTFIL A number between 0 and 100 Numbe...

Page 47: ...and ERROR if not accepted 4 2 3 ORP Calibration When an ORP sensor is connected to the DataStick calibration choices specific to ORP are automatically available After a calibration the sensor head ca...

Page 48: ...esired value for calibration is entered the CALIBRATE button becomes active Once the displayed sensor value is stable and near the expected value click the CALIBRATE button to initiate the calibration...

Page 49: ...l require Proper and regular maintenance will yield a longer sensor life The recommended ORP sensor cleaning procedure is as follows 1 Remove sensor from service and rinse or spray it with warm water...

Page 50: ...n Rinse the reservoir with distilled or de ionized water Slowly fill the reservoir with Thermo Scientific AquaSensors Reference Filling Solution P N RCS02 so the solution just covers the reference O r...

Page 51: ...during installation To insure that pins remain free of moisture and dirt a rubber boot is supplied with replacement sensor heads and should be kept in place when the sensor is being transferred or pl...

Page 52: ...ogrammed by the user It will not revert to default values Calibration options for the toroidal conductivity sensor are 1 point Sample Calibration Desired reading is entered for one sample to adjust me...

Page 53: ...ration pull down menu to view or change the temperature filter constant The filter setting can be changed by selecting the edit box and typing in the desired constant To accept the change click OK To...

Page 54: ...ity measurements can be set to conductivity in S cm concentration in total dissolved solids in ppm and resistivity in M cm Default units of measure are S cm Concentration measurements are converted fr...

Page 55: ...nd Explanation Set C STUNITS 0 Sensor data will be reported in C Set F STUNITS 1 Sensor data will be reported in F All Set Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted 4 3 2 5 C...

Page 56: ...xplanation 0 The type of temperature compensation used is Linear default 1 The type of temperature compensation used is Natural Water View conductivity temperature compensation type GCTCTYPE 2 The typ...

Page 57: ...eported in C ASCII Command to Set Conductivity Reference Temperature Function Command Explanation Set Reference SCRTEMP X Where X is a number between 0 and 100 Units are in C All Set Commands will res...

Page 58: ...ted 4 3 2 9 TEN POIN T CONC ENTRAT ION TABLE ENTRIES Select CONCENTRATION TABLE from the configuration menu to view or change any or all of the points in the table When selecting the ten point concent...

Page 59: ...tivity Vs Concentration Table Point Conductivity S cm Concentration 1 0 0 2 20 000 99 99 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 The following example shows how to change and add data points...

Page 60: ...and REVERT buttons are now active If the point is what is intended click the STORE button to save the point to temporary memory Clicking REVERT will restore the point to what it was before editing was...

Page 61: ...now be permanently stored using the ACTIVATE STORED TABLE button If any error messages are shown review the data points to be sure they are monotonic that conductivity increases from point 1 and that...

Page 62: ...uctivity after Editing Point Conductivity S cm Concentration 1 0 0 2 20 000 50 3 50 000 70 4 100 000 97 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 When the units of measure are set to the conversion from co...

Page 63: ...the scratch table This helps to insure that the scratch table is always known and valid Figure 9 The inner workings of the User Entered Concentration Table For the scratch table to be considered vali...

Page 64: ...ting Conductivity Calibration When a contacting conductivity sensor is connected to the DataStick calibration choices specific to contacting conductivity are automatically available After a calibratio...

Page 65: ...equence can be initiated as shown with the active Abort button When the point has been successfully calibrated measured values will be based on the new zero The rate of change in reading from the old...

Page 66: ...tacting conductivity span calibration When the 1 point sample method is chosen the status box will prompt the user to enter the desired calibration value This calibration should be initiated when the...

Page 67: ...n Function Command Explanation 1 Point Sample CALS1PS Initiates a 1 point calibration All Calibration Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted The status of the calibration...

Page 68: ...cyanide and the hydrochloric acid Cyanide is often used in electroplating and in gold refining If in doubt check with a chemist Caution When using dangerous chemicals such as hydrochloric acid or chl...

Page 69: ...ogrammed by the user It will not revert to default values Calibration options for the toroidal conductivity sensor are 1 point Sample Calibration Desired reading is entered for one sample to adjust me...

Page 70: ...be changed by selecting the edit box and typing in the desired constant To accept the change click OK To abort the change click CANCEL If the temperature filter is set to 5 seconds it will take 5 sec...

Page 71: ...menu to view or change units of measure Units shown in the sensor units window are active To change units or to review options scroll the selection list Click on the desired units of measure to place...

Page 72: ...ew or change units of measure Units shown in the temperature units window are active To change units or to review options scroll the selection list Click on the desired units of measure to place the n...

Page 73: ...ill be Linear and it will be based on the reference temperature and slope set with the SCRTEMP and SCCSLOPE commands respectively Set conductivity temperature compensation type to Natural Water SCTCTY...

Page 74: ...rom 0 to 9 9 with up to two decimal places The setting can be changed by selecting the edit box and typing the desired number To accept the change click OK To abort the change click CANCEL The referen...

Page 75: ...e or decrease with each point The table must start at POINT 1 and continue incrementally from there Unused points except POINT 1 have zero zero coordinates Current entries can be viewed by scrolling u...

Page 76: ...place the cursor in the concentration coordinate window Delete the 99 9 in the concentration coordinate and replace it with 50 Note that the STORE and REVERT buttons are now active If the point is wh...

Page 77: ...nd replace the zero coordinates with 50 000 S cm at 70 concentration Then click on the STORE button to save point 3 to temporary memory Scroll to point 4 and replace the zero coordinates with 100 000...

Page 78: ...oint 1 Once the table has been activated use the EXIT button and return to the main measure menu Table entries for specific chemicals are available from Thermo Fisher Scientific Customer Service on re...

Page 79: ...the scratch table This helps to insure that the scratch table is always known and valid Figure 10 The inner workings of the User Entered Concentration Table For the scratch table to be considered vali...

Page 80: ...e DataStick calibration choices specific to toroidal conductivity are automatically available After a calibration the sensor head can be moved to another DataStick and measurement accuracy will be mai...

Page 81: ...s During this period the abort sequence can be initiated as shown with the active Abort button When the point has been successfully calibrated measured values will be based on the new zero The rate of...

Page 82: ...ilure mode see appendix 4 4 3 2 ONE PO INT SAMPLE CALIBRATION Select 1 POINT SAMPLE from the calibration menu to begin a toroidal conductivity span calibration When the 1 point sample method is chosen...

Page 83: ...t calibration of toroidal sensor All Calibration Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted The status of the calibration can be reviewed with the CALSTATUS command When the l...

Page 84: ...Be sure the DataStick cavity is also free of dirt and moisture prior to insertion 4 5 1 Dissolved Oxygen Ozone Interface Overview When an Dissolved Oxygen Ozone sensor heads are installed in the DataS...

Page 85: ...rom a pull down menu that automatically changes based on the sensor type connected to the DataStick When a dissolved oxygen sensor is connected settings for data filters units of measure atmospheric p...

Page 86: ...or and Temperature Filter Settings Function Command Explanation Set Sensor Filter SSFIL X Where X is a number between 0 and 100 Units are in seconds Set Temp Filter STFIL X Where X is a number between...

Page 87: ...mands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted 4 5 2 4 TEMPERATURE UNITS Select TEMPERATURE UNITS from the Configuration pull down menu to view or change units of measure Units shown...

Page 88: ...stem will accept any number between 539 2 and 792 4 with up to one decimal place The default PRESSURE setting for dissolved oxygen and ozone measurements is 760mm Hg ASCII Command to View Conductivity...

Page 89: ...lanation Set Salinity SSALT X Where X is a number between 0 and 999 9 Units are in mS cm All Set Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted 4 5 3 Dissolved Oxygen Calibration...

Page 90: ...ted measuring range Stable temperature and sensor readings will also help to establish an accurate calibration Once the desired value for calibration is entered the CALIBRATE button becomes active Onc...

Page 91: ...d Explanation 1 Point Sample CALS1PS Initiates a 1 point calibration All Calibration Commands will respond with OK if accepted and ERROR if not accepted The status of the calibration can be reviewed w...

Page 92: ...8 ppm to 10 ppm depending on the atmospheric pressure setting Consult dissolved oxygen tables for more specific information on expected readings after an AIR calibration Exiting the calibration menu w...

Page 93: ...a spray of warm clean water Soaking in water and detergent may loosen additional material Use a cleaner that does not contain oily hand softeners such as aloe or lanolin Powdered Alconox and Dawn wor...

Page 94: ...bration configuration and diagnostics Sample Chamber and Plumbing This sample chamber is used to remove bubbles and prepare the sample for measurement It has a lid with a white light source Terminal B...

Page 95: ...he user to enter the desired calibration value Once the desired value for calibration is entered the CALIBRATE button becomes active Once the displayed temperature value is stable and near expected va...

Page 96: ...urn the user to the measure screen ASCII Command to initiate a 1 Point Temperature Calibration Function Command Explanation Temperature Calibration CALST1PS Initiates a 1 point calibration of temperat...

Page 97: ...formation will be detailed in the following report In this example specific information can link the specific DataStick to calibration and test information at the factory Whenever there are issues in...

Page 98: ...ation Memory replace DataStick No 1 Check integrity of sensor electrodes membranes and junctions 2 Check sensor configuration to be sure appropriate parameters are properly set These include buffer ty...

Page 99: ...t 3 pH units away from 7 pH Generally 4 pH buffer and 10 pH buffer work well If the reading is more than 1 pH unit off then the sensor needs to be refurbished or replaced Make sure the correct configu...

Page 100: ...in 5 of the calculated reading then the DataStick should be computing correctly In liquid if the measurement reading is too far off for a valid calibration then the electrodes must be cleaned and be f...

Page 101: ...baud rate parity are selectable using a Thermo Scientific AquaSensors software utility Ethernet USB DeviceNet Profibus do not require communications setup Commands and responses are organized in the f...

Page 102: ...tion 0 4 7 10 pH Buffers 1 DIN Buffer Standards pH buffer calibration the current reading will be changed to the closest value in the buffer set selected DIN Buffer Standards are 1 09 4 65 6 79 9 23 a...

Page 103: ...equal Buffer Set for pH Calibration GPHBUF Buffer type set for auto recognition during buffer calibration 0 4 7 10 pH Buffer 1 DIN Buffer Type pH buffer calibration the current reading will be change...

Page 104: ...olution Readings do not change until the second point has been accepted 1 point pH Sample CALS1PS X Where X Desired number in pH Sample calibration changes the current value to a desired value Example...

Page 105: ...bration for Dissolved Oxygen CALSAIR Put the sensor in air and initiate this calibration The final reading should be the amount of oxygen in air approximately 8 to 9 ppm depending on temperature press...

Page 106: ...e monitoring the Z field When it changes from 1 to 2 Cal OK the calibration procedure is complete and has been successful If it changes from 1 to 3 or greater then the procedure is complete but has fa...

Page 107: ...value in user set units every X seconds More detailed measurement information can help diagnose system integrity Readings will be reported every X seconds Raw Temperature Data CTEMP X Where X frequen...

Page 108: ...The unique DataStick serial number is printed inside the comms adapter end of the tube body It can also be retrieved electronically and can be used to trace history Code Version Number GCVSN Get the C...

Page 109: ...of Chlorination and Alternative Disinfectants Fourth Edition 1998 equation 4 relates the free chlorine concentration in ppm to the hypochlorous acid concentration in ppm the pH and the temperature in...

Page 110: ...d from the pH DataStick F8 4 OCl HOCl for displaying to the user F8 5 OCl HOCl entered by user at calibration time F8 6 HOCl to be written to the Chlorine DataStick at calibration time The PLC reads a...

Page 111: ...nd laboratory use per 89 336 EEC EMC Supporting test records were written and certified by Thermo Fisher Scientific LLC Test Standards include IEC 1000 4 2 1995 EN61000 4 2 1995 Electrostatic Discharg...

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