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7.  If the calibration is unsuccessful, an error message will display 

on the screen. Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error 
message and return to the Run screen. See the Troubleshooting 
guide for possible solutions.  

pH CALIBRATION

The Pro1020 pH sensors can be calibrated by performing a 1, 2 or 
3-point calibration. At least one of the calibration points must be done 
with pH buffer 7 or 6.86. For auto buffer recognition to work properly 
with an older or dirty sensor, calibrate in buffer 7 or 6.86 first. For 
highest accuracy, use fresh, traceable pH buffers and ensure the sensor 
and calibration cup are clean.

1-POINT CALIBRATION

1.  Place the sensor in pH buffer 7 or 6.86 and allow the temperature 

and pH readings to stabilize. 

2.  Press and hold Cal 

 for three seconds. 

3.  Highlight pH and press enter. If pH is not listed as an option, 

check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the 
ISE Sensor Type menu.

4.  Highlight 1 point and press enter.
5.  If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH 

buffer value. Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be 
between -50 and +50 in buffer 7.

6.  Press enter to complete the calibration or press Cal 

 to cancel. 

7.  ‘Calibration Successful’ will display for a few seconds to indicate 

a successful calibration and then the instrument will return to 
the Run screen.

8.  If the calibration is unsuccessful, an error message will display 

on the screen. Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error 
message and return to the Run screen.  See the Troubleshooting 
guide for possible solutions.   

2-POINT CALIBRATION

1.  Place the sensor in pH buffer 7 or 6.86 and allow the temperature 

and pH readings to stabilize.  

2.  Press and hold Cal 

 for three seconds. 

3.  Highlight pH and press enter. If pH is not listed as an option, 

check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the 
ISE Sensor Type menu.

4.  Highlight 2 point and press enter.

5.  If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH 

buffer value. Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be 
between -50 and +50 in buffer 7.

6.  Press enter to continue to second point.
7.  Rinse the sensor and place it in the second pH buffer (4/4.01 or 

10/9.18).

8.  If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH 

buffer value. 

9.  Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the pH sensor to 

stabilize and for the temperature reading to stabilize. Note the 
pH mV reading. pH mVs in buffer 4 should be +159 to 180 mV 
from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value. pH mVs in buffer 10 
should be -159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV 
value.  

10.  Press enter to complete the calibration or press Cal 

 to cancel.

11.  ‘Calibration Successful’ will display for a few seconds to indicate 

a successful calibration and then the instrument will return to 
the Run screen.

12.  If the calibration is unsuccessful, an error message will display 

on the screen. Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error 
message and return to the Run screen.  See the Troubleshooting 
section of this manual for possible solutions.     

3-POINT CALIBRATION

1.  Place the sensor in pH buffer 7 or 6.86 and allow the temperature 

and pH readings to stabilize. 

2.  Press and hold Cal 

 for three seconds. 

3.  Highlight pH and press enter. If pH is not listed as an option, 

check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the 
ISE Sensor Type menu.

4.  Highlight 3 point and press enter.
5.  If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH 

buffer value. Note the pH mV reading which should be between 
-50 and +50 in buffer 7.

6.  Press enter to continue to second point.
7.  Rinse the sensor and place it in the second pH buffer (4/4.01 or 

10/9.18). If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust 
the pH buffer value. 

8.  Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the pH sensor to 

stabilize and for the temperature reading to stabilize. Note the 
pH mV reading. pH mVs in buffer 4 should be +159 to 180 mV 
from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value. pH mVs in buffer 10 
should be -159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV 
value.  

Summary of Contents for YSI Pro1020

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL English Fran ais Espa ol Portugu s Pro1020 User Manual DOCUMENT 605187...

Page 2: ...1 Battery Installation 1 Key Pad 2 Connecting the Sensor and Cable 3 Membrane Installation 6 Run Screen 7 Backlight 7 Powering Off 7 Navigation 7 First Power On 8 System Setup Menu 9 DO Local 10 Last...

Page 3: ...YSI will repair or replace at its sole discretion free of charge any product that YSI determines to be covered by this warranty To exercise this warranty call your local YSI representative or contact...

Page 4: ...arts or materials are damaged or missing contact YSI Customer Service at 800 897 4151 1 937 767 7241 or the authorized YSI distributor from whom the instrument was purchased BATTERY INSTALLATION The i...

Page 5: ...he bottom of the Run screen and to increase numerical inputs 3 Power and Backlight Press once to turn instrument on Press a second time to turn backlight on Press a third time to turn backlight off Pr...

Page 6: ...Next remove the o ring and slide the lid off the sensor INSTALLING THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN SENSOR Before installing a sensor or connecting the cable to the instrument the Sensor Type must be configured f...

Page 7: ...cap from the dissolved oxygen sensor by pulling it straight off Thoroughly rinse the sensor tip with distilled or deionized water Fill the cap membrane 3 4 full of electrolyte solution then tap the ca...

Page 8: ...dissolved oxygen sensor type and membrane type Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the appropriate language sensor and membrane then press enter to confirm figure 6 The Sensor Type must be con...

Page 9: ...instead of during calibration Example Instrument 1 with DO Local enabled At 737 mmHg barometric pressure roughly 841 ft above sea level the instrument would calibrate to 100 When taking measurements...

Page 10: ...ompatible sensors for use with a field cable Polarographic This sensor has a black sensor body and is engraved with the model number 2003 Polarographic will be abbreviated Polaro in the instrument men...

Page 11: ...lay steadily and the instrument will beep twice if Audio is turned on DO Auto Stable can be set to a change of 0 0 to 1 9 over 3 to 19 seconds ISE Auto Stable can be set to a change of 0 0 to 9 9 over...

Page 12: ...nge the language Highlight the desired language English Spanish Portuguese or French and press enter to enable The enabled language will have an X in the box next to it Highlight the ESC Exit box and...

Page 13: ...ate formula for this uncorrection is True BP Corrected BP 2 5 Local Altitude in ft above sea level 100 Although the Pro1020 barometer range is 400 0 to 999 9 mmHg you can not adjust the value across t...

Page 14: ...ubleshooting guide for possible solutions CALIBRATING IN PERCENT DO LOCAL ENABLED Perform this calibration procedure when DO Local is enabled and Quick DO Cal is disabled in the System Setup menu 1 Pe...

Page 15: ...5 If necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be between 50 and 50 in buffer 7 6 Press enter to continue to second point 7 Ri...

Page 16: ...membrane If using the 1001A amplified pH sensor be sure to use the guard extender supplied in the 605216 amplified pH sensor kit The extender is screwed onto the sensor bulkhead before the guard or c...

Page 17: ...enter to regain access to scrolling through the saved data The data set displayed is indicated by the data set number 01 through 50 ERASING DATA While viewing saved data press the enter key to access...

Page 18: ...or connector Check the o ring and the groove for any excess grease or contamination If contamination is evident clean the o ring and nearby plastic parts with lens cleaning tissue or equivalent lint f...

Page 19: ...the sensor in clean water wipe with a cotton swab saturated with clean water not DI water and then rerinse with clean water To be certain that all traces of the acid are removed i from the sensor cre...

Page 20: ...d in the membrane kit Do not sand the electrodes every membrane change as this is not routine maintenance In fact visually the anode may appear tarnished and operate properly YSI recommends using the...

Page 21: ...embrane should be changed if a bubbles are visible under the membrane b dried electrolyte is visible around the membrane and c if the sensor shows unstable readings or other sensor related symptoms Th...

Page 22: ...em for service Symptom Possible Solution Instrument will not calibrate pH or ORP instrument displays Calibration Over Calibration Under or Unstable Reading during calibration 1 Verify correct ISE sens...

Page 23: ...specifications represent typical performance and are subject to change without notice For the latest product specification information please visit YSI s website at ysi com or contact YSI Tech Suppor...

Page 24: ...E blue cap 6 each includes electrolyte Used with Galvanic sensor All cables include a temperature sensor The pH or ORP and Dissolved Oxygen sensors are sold separately D E C L A R AT I O N O F C O N F...

Page 25: ...country and region and users are expected to understand and follow the battery disposal requirements for their specific locale C O N TA C T I N F O R M AT I O N ORDERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Telephon...

Page 26: ...Item 605187 Rev A January 2014 2014 YSI Incorporated...

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