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The Pro2030 has two compatible 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.

Galvanic – This sensor has a grey sensor body and is engraved with the model 

number 2002. 

In terms of physical configuration, membrane material and general performance, 

YSI Professional Series Galvanic dissolved oxygen sensors are exactly like the 

Professional  Series  Polarographic  sensors.  The  advantage  of  using  Galvanic 

sensors is convenience. Galvanic sensors provide an instant-on sensor without 

the need for warm-up time but this affects the life of the sensor. Polarographic 

sensors last longer and have a longer warranty but require a 5-15 minute warm-

up time before use or calibration.  

MeMBrane tyPe

Membrane  Type  sets  the  type  of  membrane  used  on  the  dissolved  oxygen 

sensor; either 1.25 PE (Yellow) or 2.0 PE (blue). Use the up or down arrow keys 

to highlight Membrane Type and press enter to open the membrane submenu.  

Highlight the membrane type corresponding to the membrane installed on the 

sensor and press enter to confirm. The enabled membrane type will have an ‘X’ 

in the box next to it. Use the down arrow key to highlight the ESC – Exit box 

along the bottom of the display and press enter to save changes and to close the 

membrane submenu.    

The dissolved oxygen sensor is supplied with membranes specific to the sensor 

type and are color coded as described in the following tables.  

Galvanic Membrane Kits: 

Item Color

Material 

Description

5913 Yellow 1.25 mil 

polyethylene (PE)

Faster  response  time  and  less  flow 

dependence  than  traditional  Teflon® 

membranes.  

5914 Blue 2.0 mil 

polyethylene (PE)

Less  flow  dependence  than  1.25  mil 

membrane  but  somewhat  slower 

response. 

Polarographic Membrane Kits: 

Item Color

Material 

Description

5908 Yellow 1.25 mil 

polyethylene (PE)

Faster  response  time  and  less  flow 

dependence  than  traditional  Teflon® 

membranes.  

5909 Blue 2.0 mil 

polyethylene (PE)

Less  flow  dependence  than  1.25  mil 

membrane  but  somewhat  slower 

response. 

Selecting a Dissolved oxygen Membrane:

Membrane 

Type

Flow Dependence 

After 4 Minutes

Required Sample 

Movement

Typical Response 

Time (T-95)

5913,  5908 

Yellow

25%

6 inches/second

8 seconds

5914,  5909 

Blue

18%

3 inches/second

17 seconds

auto staBle

Auto Stable utilizes preset values to indicate when a reading is stable. The preset 

values are adjustable in the System Setup menu. The user can input a % change 

in  readings  (0.0  to  1.9)  over  ‘x’  amount  of  time  in  seconds  (3-19).  There  are 

two separate Auto Stable controls, one for dissolved oxygen readings (Do Auto 

Stable) and one for conductivity readings (Cond. Auto Stable).  

Highlight either Do Auto Stable or Cond. Auto Stable, then press enter to open 

the submenu. 

Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the % change or seconds (secs) input 

field, then press enter to make the highlighted field adjustable. Use the up or 

down arrow keys to adjust the selected value, then press enter to confirm changes.  

once you have confirmed any changes, highlight the ESC-Exit box along the 

bottom of the display and press enter to close the Auto Stable submenu.  

To disable Auto Stable, set the % Change input to 0.0. 

When Auto Stable is enabled, an

AS

 symbol will display next to the reading 

on the Run screen and blink during stabilization. When the dissolved oxygen 

and/or  conductivity  reading  stabilizes  based  on  the  Auto  Stable  settings,  the

AS

 

symbol will display steadily and the instrument will beep twice if Audio 

is turned on. 

Summary of Contents for Pro2030

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL English Pro2030 ...

Page 2: ...Navigation 7 First Power On 8 System Setup Menu 8 DO Local 9 Last Digit Suppression LDS 10 Quick DO Calibration Quick DO Cal 10 Audio 11 Contrast 11 Sensor Type 11 Membrane Type 12 Auto Stable 13 DO Units 14 Conductivity Units Cond Units 14 Specific Conductance Reference Temperature SPC Ref Temp 15 Specific Conductance Temperature Coefficient SPC C 16 TDS Constant 16 Temperature Units 17 Pressure ...

Page 3: ...lace 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 YSI Customer Service in Yellow Springs Ohio at 1 937 767 7241 800 897 4151 or visit www YSI com for a Product Return Form Send the product and proof of purchase transportation prepaid to the Authorized Service Center selec...

Page 4: ...parts with items on the packing list If any parts 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 instrument requires 2 alkaline C cell batteries Under normal conditions the average battery life is 425 hours at room temperature without using the back lig...

Page 5: ...turn instrument on Press a second time to turn backlight on Press a third time to turn backlight off Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn instrument off 4 Menu Use to enter the System Setup menu from the Run screen 5 Enter Press to confirm entries and selections 6 Down Arrow Use to navigate through menus to navigate through box options at the bottom of the Run screen and to decrease numerical inpu...

Page 6: ...head connector on the cable are 3 clean and dry Grasp the sensor with one hand and the cable bulkhead in the other 4 Push the sensor into the connector on the cable until it is firmly seated and 5 only 1 o ring is visible Failure to properly seat the sensor may result in damage Twist the sensor clockwise to engage the threads and finger tighten Do 6 NOT use a tool This connection is water tight Fo...

Page 7: ...information before displaying the main Run screen figure 5 The first time the Pro2030 is turned on it will step through language sensor and membrane selections see the First Power On section of this manual for more information Figure 5 Run screen Backlight Once the instrument is powered on pressing the power backlight key will turn on the display backlight The backlight will remain on until the ke...

Page 8: ...tup menu contains multiple screens that are notated as pages The current page is indicated near the bottom of the display figure 7 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through menu options and menu pages Exiting the System Setup Menu To exit the System Setup menu press the down arrow key until the ESC Exit box is highlighted then press enter to return to the Run screen DO Local DO Local can be...

Page 9: ... For more information on Quick DO Cal see the Calibration section of this manual Audio Audio can be enabled or disabled by using the up or down arrow keys to highlight Audio and pressing enter When enabled there will be an X in the box next to Audio When Audio is enabled the Pro2030 will beep twice to indicate stability when Auto Stable is enabled The instrument will also beep when a key is presse...

Page 10: ...itional Teflon membranes 5914 Blue 2 0 mil polyethylene PE Less flow dependence than 1 25 mil membrane but somewhat slower response Polarographic Membrane Kits Item Color Material Description 5908 Yellow 1 25 mil polyethylene PE Faster response time and less flow dependence than traditional Teflon membranes 5909 Blue 2 0 mil polyethylene PE Less flow dependence than 1 25 mil membrane but somewhat ...

Page 11: ... temperature values using algorithms found in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater TDS g L displays Total Dissolved Solids in grams per liter TDS is calculated from conductivity and temperature using a user selectable TDS constant TDS mg L displays Total Dissolved Solids in milligrams per liter TDS is calculated from conductivity and temperature using a user selectable TDS ...

Page 12: ...ess enter to open the submenu With the TDS Constant highlighted press enter to make the field adjustable Next use the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the value The input range is 0 30 to 1 00 Press enter to save the new TDS Constant Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to close the submenu Temperature Units Highlight Temperature Units and press enter to open a submenu that ...

Page 13: ... the Pro2030 is calibrated at the factory The barometer reading must be accurate to ensure accurate DO calibrations and readings If the barometer requires an adjustment use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the barometer box along the bottom of the Run screen then press enter Next use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the barometer reading to the local true barometric pressure Continually d...

Page 14: ...necessary to calibrate in both and mg L or ppm Calibrating in will simultaneously calibrate mg L and ppm and vice versa YSI recommends calibrating the dissolved oxygen sensor in for both ease and accuracy i Calibrating in Percent DO Perform this calibration procedure when Quick DO Cal is disabled in the System Setup menu Perform steps 1 4 of the Quick DO Calibration procedure 1 Press and hold the ...

Page 15: ...e Reference Temperature and the SpecificConductanceTemperatureCoefficientregardlessofwhatisconfiguredin the System Setup Menu The default value for the Reference Temperature is 25 C It is not necessary to calibrate conductivity specific conductance and salinity Calibrating one of these parameters will simultaneously calibrate the others YSI recommends calibrating specific conductance for greatest ...

Page 16: ...ey to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting guide for possible solutions T aking M easurements Before taking measurements be sure the instrument has been calibrated to ensure the most accurate readings Turn the instrument on and wait 5 15 minutes if using a polarographic sensor Install the sensor guard to protect the sensor and membrane Place the p...

Page 17: ...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 ...

Page 18: ...ng properly If the gasket o rings and sealing surfaces are not maintained properly it is possible that water can enter the battery compartment and or sensor port of the instrument If water enters these areas it can severely damage the battery terminalsorsensorportcausinglossofbatterypower falsereadingsandcorrosion to the sensors or battery terminals Therefore when the battery compartment lid is re...

Page 19: ...over grease the o rings The excess grease may collect grit particles that can compromise the seal Excess grease can also cause the waterproofing capabilities of the o ring to diminish potentially causing leaks If excess grease is present remove it using a lens cloth or lint free cloth i i Sensor Maintenance Conductivity The openings that allow sample access to the conductivity electrodes should be...

Page 20: ...sensor tip directly down on the sanding disc and twist it in a circular motion to sand the gold cathode The goal is to sand off any build up and to lightly scratch the cathode to provide a larger surface area for the electrolyte solution under the membrane Usually 3 to 4 twists of the sensor are sufficient to remove deposits and for the gold to appear to have a matte finish Rinse the sensor thorou...

Page 21: ...ranes Chemical cleaning should be performed as infrequently as possible First attempt a membrane change and recalibrate If a new membrane does not resolve the problem then proceed with cleaning i At the time the cap membrane is changed YSI recommends that you rinse the anode and cathode figure 12 with distilled or deionized water and wipe with a clean paper towel If white deposits are evident on t...

Page 22: ... membrane 2 type selection in the System Setup menu Calibration sleeve may not be 3 100 water saturated ensure sponge is moistened Ensure adequate sample movement if 4 performing mg L or ppm calibration Allow sufficient stabilization time for 5 dissolved oxygen and temperature AND wait at least 3 seconds before confirming a DO or DO Local calibration Replace membrane and electrolyte 6 Clean sensor...

Page 23: ...y calibration 3 Verify temperature readings 4 are accurate Sample conductivity is outside 5 the measurement range of the instrument i e 0 200 mS Contact YSI Tech Support 6 S pecificati o ns These specifications represent typical performance and are subject to change without notice For the latest product specification information please visit YSI s website at www ysi com or contact YSI Tech Support...

Page 24: ... a temperature and conductivity sensor The dissolved oxygen sensor is sold separately D eclarati o n o f C o nf o rmity The undersigned hereby declares on behalf of the named manufacturer under our sole responsibility that the listed product conforms to the requirements for the listed European Council Directive s and carries the CE mark accordingly Manufacturer YSI Incorporated 1725 Brannum Lane Y...

Page 25: ... and users are expected to understand and follow the battery disposal requirements for their specific locale C o ntact I nf o rmati o n Ordering and Technical Support Telephone 800 897 4151 USA 1 937 767 7241 Globally Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 ET Fax 1 937 767 9353 orders 1 937 767 1058 technical support Email environmental ysi com Mail YSI Incorporated 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs...

Page 26: ... Air at 760 mm Hg Pressure Salinity Measure of quantity of dissolved salts in water Chlorinity Measure of chloride content by mass of water S 0 00 1 80655 x Chlorinity 0 00 Temp C Chlorinity 0 Salinity 0 5 0 ppt 9 0 ppt 10 0 ppt 18 1 ppt 15 0 ppt 27 1 ppt 20 0 ppt 36 1 ppt 25 0 ppt 45 2 ppt 0 0 14 62 13 73 12 89 12 10 11 36 10 66 1 0 14 22 13 36 12 55 11 78 11 07 10 39 2 0 13 83 13 00 12 22 11 48 ...

Page 27: ...7 6 73 6 41 6 10 5 81 32 0 7 31 6 96 6 62 6 31 6 01 5 72 33 0 7 18 6 84 6 52 6 21 5 91 5 63 34 0 7 07 6 73 6 42 6 11 5 82 5 55 35 0 6 95 6 62 6 31 6 02 5 73 5 46 36 0 6 84 6 52 6 22 5 93 5 65 5 38 37 0 6 73 6 42 6 12 5 84 5 56 5 31 38 0 6 62 6 32 6 03 5 75 5 48 5 23 39 0 6 52 6 22 5 98 5 66 5 40 5 15 40 0 6 41 6 12 5 84 5 58 5 32 5 08 41 0 6 31 6 03 5 75 5 49 5 24 5 01 42 0 6 21 5 93 5 67 5 41 5 1...

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