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Figure 9, data set saved.

The instrument will display ‘Memory Full’ if all 50 data sets have been 
saved and you attempt to save another data set.  

vIewIng and erasIng saved data

Data mode allows you to view and erase saved data. From the Run 
screen, use the up or down arrow keys to highlight Data and press 
enter to access Data mode.  Note that the function boxes at the bottom 
of the display are different in Data mode (figure 10).  

 

Figure 10, Data mode. 

VIEWING DATA

once in Data mode, use the up and down arrow keys to view saved data 
sets in sequential order or press enter to access the bottom functions. 
After accessing the bottom functions, highlight the Data box and 
press enter to regain access to viewing 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 the function 
boxes at the bottom of the display. Next, use the up or down arrow 
keys to highlight Erase, then press enter.  The instrument will give you 
the option to erase one data set or all data sets (figure 11).  

Figure 11, Erase data mode. 

Use the up or down arrow key to select Erase Data Set, Erase All Sets or 
the ESC-Exit function box, then press enter to confirm.  

Select ESC-Exit and press enter to exit Erase mode without erasing any 
data.  

Select Erase Data Set and press enter to erase the data set that was 
displayed before entering Erase mode. For example, if data set 12 was 
displayed before entering erase mode, and Erase Data Set is selected, 
Data Set 12 will be erased from memory and the data sets AFTER that 
number will move up to keep them sequential. For example, if there are 
15 records and number 12 is erased then 13 becomes 12, 14 becomes 

Summary of Contents for YSI Pro1030

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL English Pro1030...

Page 2: ...First Power On 7 System Setup Menu 7 Audio 8 Contrast 8 Temperature Units 8 ISE Sensor Type 9 ISE Units 9 Auto Stable 9 pH Buffer Set 10 Conductivity Units Cond Units 10 Specific Conductance Reference...

Page 3: ...red by this warranty To exercise this warranty call your local YSI representative or contact YSI Customer Service in Yellow Springs Ohio at 1 937 767 7241 800 897 4151 or visit www YSI com for a Produ...

Page 4: ...pack the instrument and accessories and inspect for damage Compare received parts with items on the packing list If any parts or materials are damaged or missing contact YSI Customer Service at 800 89...

Page 5: ...u from the Run screen 2 Up Arrow Use to navigate through menus to navigate through box options along the bottom of the Run screen and to increase numerical inputs 3 Power and Backlight Press once to t...

Page 6: ...y 1 o ring visible Failure to properly seat the sensor may result in damage 6 Twist the sensor clockwise to engage the threads and finger tighten Do NOT use a tool This connection is water tight The I...

Page 7: ...System Setup menu the up and down arrow keys will move the highlighted bar up and down the system setup options See the System Setup menu section of this manual for more information about these option...

Page 8: ...ther pH model 1001 or ORP model 1002 Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight ISE Sensor Type then press enter to open a submenu Highlight the sensor type corresponding to the sensor installed on th...

Page 9: ...enter to enable or disable it An enabled conductivity unit will have an X in the box next to it Highlight the ESC Exit box along the bottom of the display and press enter to save any changes and to cl...

Page 10: ...e a multiplier for the water at your sampling site Use the following procedure to determine the multiplier for a specific sample 1 Determine the specific conductance of a water sample from the site 2...

Page 11: ...e and 10 seconds pH Buffer Set USA Conductivity Units cond mS cm and spc mS cm Parameter Reset Defaults Conductivity Auto Stable Off 0 0 Change and 10 seconds SPC Reference Temperature 25 C SPC Temper...

Page 12: ...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 pres...

Page 13: ...hloride when calibrating Specific Conductance since these solutions typically have a Temperature Coefficient of 1 91 C Additionally be sure to enter the value of the solution as it is listed for 25 C...

Page 14: ...ess 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 Taking M easurements Before taking measurements...

Page 15: ...the data set number 01 through 50 Erasing Data While viewing saved data press the enter key to access the function boxes at the bottom of the display Next use the up or down arrow keys to highlight E...

Page 16: ...prevent water from entering the port Once the ISE sensor is removed examine the connector inside the port If any moisture is present use compressed air to completely dry the connector or let it air d...

Page 17: ...h all parts of the sensor tip without stress You can also use a pipe cleaner for this operation if more convenient i Dry the port and sensor connector with compressed air and apply a very thin coat of...

Page 18: ...displays Calibration Over Calibration Under or Unstable Reading during calibration 1 Ensure the conductivity sensor is clean Follow the cleaning procedures in the Care Maintenance and Storage section...

Page 19: ...uctivity 0 500 uS cm 0 5 mS cm 0 50 mS cm 0 200 mS cm auto ranging 0 0001 to 0 1 mS cm 0 1 to 0 uS cm range dependent Instrument only 0 5 of the reading or 1 uS cm whichever is greater Instrument with...

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