XS Instruments OXY 7 Vio Instruction Manual Download Page 23

 

 

23   

 

 

 

OUTDOOR (Out)

 – Recommended if you use the device outdoors. 

 

P9.4 Brightness

 

Access this setup menu to choose between three different levels of display brightness: 

 

 

LOW

 – low 

 

MEDIUM

 – medium 

 

HIGH

 – high 

 

 

Note

: Keeping the display bright always adversely affects battery life 

 

P9.5 Sleep mode 

Access this setup menu to select whether and after how long activating the device Sleep mode: 

 

 

OFF

: Sleep mode off. 

 

2 MIN

: The instrument enters Sleep mode if no key is pressed for 2 minutes. 

 

5 MIN

: The instrument enters Sleep mode if no key is pressed for 5 minutes. 

 

When the device is in Sleep mode, the brightness of the display is reduced to a minimum, significantly saving 

battery consumption. 

 

Note

: Sleep mode only affects the brightness of the display. All other instrumental functions continue to 

operate normally. 

To exit from the Sleep mode and return the display to normal brightness, press ANY button. 

Once the display brightness is activated, the buttons reacquire their function (paragraph "Key function"). 

 

P9.8 Reset Settings  

Access this setup menu to restore the instrument to factory conditions. 

 

P9.9 Auto off 

Access this setup menu to activate or deactivate the auto-shutdown of the instrument: 

 

YES: 

The instrument automatically turns off after 

20 minutes 

of inactivity.

 

 

NO:

 The instrument remains always on, even if you are not using it.

 

 

IMPORTANT

: The correct and systematic use of parameters P9.3 / P9.4 / P9.5 / P9.9 allows to significantly 

lengthen battery life. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OXY 7 Vio

Page 1: ...1 Rev 1 0 11 02 2020 EN OXY 7 Vio INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL O2 mg l mbar Temp...

Page 2: ...2 Rev 1 0 11 02 2020 EN...

Page 3: ...tion 9 Display 9 Keyboard 10 LED 10 Installation 10 Supplied components 10 Start up 10 Turning on and off 11 Replacement of batteries 11 Instrument transportation 11 Key functions 11 Inputs Outputs co...

Page 4: ...oxygen measurement 20 Before starting 20 Measure Mode 20 Performing the measurement 21 Barometric pressure compensation 21 Probe DO 7 maintenance 21 Electrolyte replacement 21 Maintenance of the anode...

Page 5: ...this instrument is also suitable for use in the laboratory The innovative high definition colour LCD display shows all the necessary information such as the measurement the temperature the buffers use...

Page 6: ...zardous situation which could lead to serious injury or death if not avoided ATTENTION for a dangerous situation with reduced risk which can cause material damage data loss or minor or medium sized ac...

Page 7: ...ular functionality of the device and the operator safety are guaranteed only if all the following indications are respected the instrument can be used in accordance with the specifications mentioned a...

Page 8: ...e person who owns and uses the tool or authorizes its use by other people is the owner of the tool and is responsible for the safety of all users of the tool and third parties The owner of the instrum...

Page 9: ...Environmental operating conditions 0 60 C Maximum permissible humidity 95 non condensing Maximum altitude of use 2000 m System dimensions 185 x 85 x 45 mm System weight 400 g Reference regulations EMC...

Page 10: ...ument is always supplied inside the specific carrying case with these accessories batteries standard 0 oxygen paper tissues screwdriver beacker multilingual user manual and test report Contact your lo...

Page 11: ...the left compartment and two in the right compartment and insert the new ones Pay attention to the correct polarity Follow the diagram above the battery symbol in the rear compartment of the instrumen...

Page 12: ...with IMPORTANT When the Sleep mode is active by default after two minutes of inactivity of the instrument press any key to reactivate the brightness of the display Only at this point do the keys regai...

Page 13: ...before turning off To scroll through the different parameter screens press the key Sequence of parameters in measure mode OXY 7 Vio O2 mg l mbar Note Pressing the button after the last parameter the...

Page 14: ...ional keys and confirming with key OXY 7 Vio DO SETTINGS SETTINGS Within the selected menu move between the different programs using the directional buttons and press the button to access the submenu...

Page 15: ...til the value starts to flash then adjust it by continuing to use the directional keys press to confirm Note with the polarographic sensor supplied together with the instrument the manual temperature...

Page 16: ...ify the measurement by setting the indicative salinity value of the sample The default value is 0 ppt access the parameter SALT COMPENSATION P5 2 of the setup menu to change it and select the desired...

Page 17: ...sor uses an RCA Chinch connector Membrane cap Sensing element The permeable membrane allows the passage of only gas present in the sample to be analysed blocking the passage of liquids The oxygen reac...

Page 18: ...crew the membrane without electrolyte protecting the sensor with its rubber cap Oxygen sensor calibration The polarographic sensor is an active sensor which changes its response with wear and aging th...

Page 19: ...TTINGS P5 0 and confirm pressing the button again Press the button again confirm the entry into submenu CAL 0 P5 1 On the display the string POINT oxy 0 0 appears the device will search for the value...

Page 20: ...alibration line is out of the acceptable range 80 120 CALIBRATION TOO LONG The calibration exceeded the time limit only the points calibrated up to that moment will be kept Dissolved oxygen measuremen...

Page 21: ...Replacement of electrolyte Cleaning of anode and cathode Replacement of membrane Electrolyte replacement Remove the membrane cap from the sensor check that it is not punctured or damaged if it is inta...

Page 22: ...olyte If even after these procedures the probe does not calibrate replace the probe Instrument Setup Menu In measure mode press key to access the SETUP menu Use the directional keys to move to SETTING...

Page 23: ...o a minimum significantly saving battery consumption Note Sleep mode only affects the brightness of the display All other instrumental functions continue to operate normally To exit from the Sleep mod...

Page 24: ...ll repair or replace defective components This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged used incorrectly exposed to radiation or corrosive substances if foreign materials have penetrate...

Reviews: