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Combination with Accessories and Additional Devices
2.11
2.11.1
Connecting a printer
Printers with a USB interface are to be connected to one of the two USB-A interfaces.
These printers
have to
feature HP PCL emulation (3, 3 enhanced, 5, 5e).
So-called GDI printers cannot be used!
Alternatively the thermo-compact printer Seiko S445 can be connected.
2.11.2
Connecting a USB device
The following USB devices can be connected to the USB-A interfaces:
PC-keyboard
TZ 3880 manual controller
Printer
USB storage devices, e.g. USB sticks
USB-Hub
USB barcode scanners
2.11.3
Connection of analytical balances
Analytical balances are to be connected to the RS232-2 using an appropriate cable.
2.11.4
Connection of SI Analytics
®
ID
electrodes
The connector of the ID electrode contains a bead. This bead can be used as a marker for connecting the
electrode to the mV/pH socket. The bead should possibly point upward to the reference socket or in between
(also refer to Fig. 1). The identification of the ID electrode is thereby simplified. Data of the connected ID
electrode are read out immediately after the connection and stored in the titrator. This includes the calibrating
data, such as zero point and slope, date of the calibration, buffer solutions used, the serial number and type of
electrode.
2.11.5
Connection of SI Analytics
®
IDS
®
electrodes
The connector of the IDS
®
sensors is a round connector which is flattened on one side
.
When connecting, make sure that the flattened part of the round connector pointing downwards
.
Thus, the electrode is detected must be loaded one method that the IDS
®
measuring input and the desired
parameter also used. If, for example, a conductivity-IDS
®
electrode joined should also be used in the method as a
measurement parameter µs/cm
.
If the method is loaded, but no electrode has yet been connected, a message appears (
Fig. 35