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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

HI5221 & HI5222

pH/mV/ISE/Temperature

Bench Meters

Summary of Contents for HI5221

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI5221 HI5222 pH mV ISE Temperature Bench Meters...

Page 2: ...as a precise idea of its versatility If you need additional technical information do not hesitate to e mail us at tech hannainst com or view our worldwide contact list for a Hanna Instruments represen...

Page 3: ...NG MODES SYSTEM SETUP pH SETUP mV SETUP ISE SETUP HI5222 only pH CALIBRATION pH MEASUREMENT mV Relative mV MEASUREMENTS ISE CALIBRATION HI5222 only ISE MEASUREMENT HI5222 only TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION...

Page 4: ...222 01 are supplied with 12 Vdc 120 Vac adapter HI5221 02 and HI5222 02 are supplied with 12 Vdc 230 Vac adapter Note Save all packing material until you are sure that the instrument works properly An...

Page 5: ...10000 ppm and or from 5 user supplied custom standard values up to 5 custom solutions AutoHold feature to freeze first stable reading on the LCD Two selectable alarm limits User Selectable logging mo...

Page 6: ...ANEL 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 2 Capacitive touch keypad 3 ON OFF switch 4 Power adapter socket 5 USB connector 6 BNC electrode connector for pH ORP measurements 7 Temperature probe socket 8 Refere...

Page 7: ...t 5 USB connector 6 BNC electrode connector for pH ORP ISE measurements Channel 1 7 Temperature probe socket Channel 1 8 Reference input socket Channel 1 9 Reference input socket Channel 2 10 Temperat...

Page 8: ...ent menu e g for HI5222 and in Measure mode Note All the virtual keys are assigned to the highlighted channel HI5222 only LCD GENERAL DESCRIPTION To enter exit calibration mode To select the desired m...

Page 9: ...tion seven fixed standard solutions available for each measurement unit and five custom solutions Temperature User Calibration 3points 0 50 100 C Input Channel 1pH mV 2pH mV ISE Temperature Compensati...

Page 10: ...electrodes with a separate reference connect the electrode s BNC to the BNC connector and the electrode s reference to the reference input socket For temperature measurement and automatic temperature...

Page 11: ...RATIONAL GUIDE For each measurement mode pH mV Rel mV or ISE the following display configurations are available Basic Good Laboratory Practice GLP pH ISE only Graph and Log History Basic The main meas...

Page 12: ...ectrode Condition is also displayed on the LCD in percent Note If a one point pH calibration is performed or the current calibration does not include at leasttwoconsecutivestandard buffersofpH4 01 7 0...

Page 13: ...ess to begin an online graph To Zoom Graph Press then and will appear in virtual keys Use and to move along the X Time axis of the graph Press to access the zoom menu for Y axis Use or for zooming Y p...

Page 14: ...time stamp To access the Log History display option Press while in Measure mode The Choose Display Configuration message will be displayed in the Reminder messages area Press The instrument will disp...

Page 15: ...ferent events a stable signal an alarm state when every key is pressed or when an incorrect key is pressed Enable or disable the Beeper for these events Disabling the Beeper will stop audible signals...

Page 16: ...acters The five available fields are Operator ID used to add the name of the operator Instrument ID used to name an instrument with a discrete name location or number Company Name used to include the...

Page 17: ...at Choose between 12 Hour AM PM time format or 24 Hour time format Set Date Format Choose the desired date format from 7 available options DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Mon DD YYYY DD Mo...

Page 18: ...e on the LCD for each parameter Note If the instrument backlight turns off after the set period of time press any key to turn it back on To set the LCD Setup Press while in Measure mode Press Use or t...

Page 19: ...language Press to confirm your selection and return to the System Setup menu or press to return to the System Setup menu without changing Serial Communication This option allows the user to set the d...

Page 20: ...vice for factory calibration To view the Meter Information Press while in Measure mode Press Use or to select the Meter Information option Press toaccestheMeterInformationmenu Press to return to the S...

Page 21: ...measurement and calibration These parameters can be set specifically for each channel HI5222 only The settings will be applied only to the active channel Accessing pH Setup Press while in Measure mod...

Page 22: ...time in the setup of the meter and ensures that the same procedure will be used To save the measurement configuration for pH mode Press and use or to highlight Profile Press to enable disable this fea...

Page 23: ...y selecting Manual Channel 1 or Channel 2 If no temperature probe is detected Manual Temperature Compensation will be performed with the MTC indicator on the LCD Temperature Unit The desired temperatu...

Page 24: ...ose the one used to be from standard and custom buffers Manual Selection the desired pH buffer is manually selected from all available buffers standard and custom To set the Buffer Entry Type Press wh...

Page 25: ...s and use or to highlight the Edit Custom Buffers option For a previous set value press to set the custom buffer value to if desired and confirm the setting by pressing otherwise press to edit the sel...

Page 26: ...uffer has to be removed in order to add another buffer To edit set the Buffer Group Press while in pH Measure mode Press Use or to select the Calibration option Press and use or to highlight the Edit...

Page 27: ...revious entry to be edited Press and use or to set the desired value then press to save the modified value Press to return to the Calibration options If the Saving Confirmation is enabled press to acc...

Page 28: ...e user to assign an identification number name Two Sample ID options are available ID Increment and Edit Sample ID ID Increment Two choices are available for the sample ID None the sample ID will be f...

Page 29: ...sample number name by accepting the highlighted character which is added in the text bar using The and keys help the user to select the desired character It is also possible to delete the last charact...

Page 30: ...mode Press Use or to select the Stability Criteria option Press and use or to highlight the desired option Press to confirm your selection or press to cancel operation Reading Mode This option allows...

Page 31: ...hot of stable measurement data Press to initiate a logging session Press to initiate an Auto Hold event The log occurs automatically once measurement stability is reached This type log removes subject...

Page 32: ...tthedesiredsamplingperiod for automatic logging type To set the Sampling Period Press while in pH Measure mode Press Use or to select the Log option Press and use or to highlight the Sampling Period o...

Page 33: ...e Alarm Beeper must be set On for audible beep to be heard See System Setup Beeper Alarm Alarm State Three settings are available for the Alarm State option Disabled the alarm will be disabled Inside...

Page 34: ...ements The isopotential point is the mV reading for an electrode at which temperature has no effect on the measurement The ideal electrode has an isopotential point of 0 0 mV and 7 00 pH while an actu...

Page 35: ...ss mV Setup menu To access a mV Setup option Use or to highlight the desired option Press to access the selected option The following is a detailed description of the mV Setup option screens pH SETUP...

Page 36: ...HI5222 only the ATC option can be selected from Channel 1 or Channel 2 If no temperatureprobeisdetected aManualsetvaluewillbedisplayed andlogged withthemeasurement Temperature Unit Select the desired...

Page 37: ...ading Mode See pH Setup section Log See Logging section or pH Setup section Alarm See pH Setup section mV SETUP ISE SETUP HI5222 only The ISE Setup menu allows the user to set the parameters regarding...

Page 38: ...AutoHold removes the subjective nature of stability Known Addition In the Known Addition method a sample is measured with an ISE before and after the addition of a known volume of a standard The mV d...

Page 39: ...rature measurements Temperature Source The options are Manual Channel 1 or Channel 2 If no temperature probe is detected a manually set value will be displayed and logged with the measurement If a tem...

Page 40: ...dit the isopotential point value and press to save the value or press to cancel operation Notes A warning message will appear on the LCD informing the user to perform a new calibration A minimum of tw...

Page 41: ...light the Edit Custom Standards option If you want to disable the custom standard press A pop up menu will be displayed asking for confirmation Press to confirm the custom standard value will turn to...

Page 42: ...s the user to select the desired Ion Selective Electrode used for measurements from a list Ammonia Bromide Cadmium Calcium Carbon Dioxide Chloride Cupric Cyanide Fluoride Iodide Lead Nitrate Potassium...

Page 43: ...e Backspace character and pressing Press to return to the Ion Constants menu If the Saving Confirmation is enabled press toacceptthemodifiedoption toescapewithoutsavingor toreturn to the editing mode...

Page 44: ...mL M mol L mmol L w v and User custom unit To set the Concentration Unit Press while in ISE Measure mode Press Use or to select the Concentration Unit option Press and use or to highlight the desired...

Page 45: ...accuracy is required The instrument should be recalibrated Whenever the pH electrode is replaced At least once a week After testing aggressive chemicals When Electrode Cond Unknown pH x Default Calib...

Page 46: ...H electrode condition The buffers should bracket the sample measurement pH An extended pH measurement range will require calibration at multiple points The meter is able of calibration with 5 pH buffe...

Page 47: ...ion point will replace an old one if the difference between them is 0 2 pH If the existing stored calibration is full five calibration points a pop up menu will be displayed on the LCD in which you ca...

Page 48: ...clear old calibration Slope too high Press to clear old calibration verify the correct buffer has been selected and poured If the Automatic buffer entry type has been selected for the calibration proc...

Page 49: ...e LCD DIRECT AUTOHOLD MEASUREMENT To measure pH of a sample using the Direct AutoHold reading mode Press and then to select pH Mea sure mode for the selected channel HI5222 only Select the Direct Auto...

Page 50: ...probe into the sample as close as possible to the electrode and wait for a few seconds If the temperature of the sample is known Manual Temperature Compensation MTC can be used by disconnecting the te...

Page 51: ...reading to stabilize The instrument will display the measured mV value on the LCD Note If the reading is out of range will be displayed on the LCD DIRECT AUTOHOLD MEASUREMENT To measure mV of a sample...

Page 52: ...Use and keys set the standard value Press to store the calibration Press then select channel first for HI5222 Place calibrated sensor tip into the sample to be analyzed The instrument will display th...

Page 53: ...beakers to minimize any EMC interferences For accurate calibration and to minimize cross contamination use two beakers for each standard solution One for rinsing the electrode and one for calibration...

Page 54: ...ected from a list containing all the predefined and custom standards For Group Standard manual entry mode the standard concentration can be selected from the predefined group of standards Press to cal...

Page 55: ...sted MTC value will have no effect on measurement but will be included on log data CALIBRATION MESSAGES Wrong standard solution Check the standard solution this message appears when the difference bet...

Page 56: ...emperature probe approximately 2 cm 1 into the sample Allow time for the electrode to stabilize The measured concentration value will be displayed on the LCD in the selected units Note If the reading...

Page 57: ...ed parameter value Press to save the modified value and then press to exit method parameters edit menu If developing a procedure Before attempting Known Addition analysis it is important to determine...

Page 58: ...d step of the method will be displayed on the LCD in which the user is notified to add the Volume of Standard to the sample Press to take the second mV reading When the reading is stable press to stor...

Page 59: ...ar place on a stirrer add ISA consult ISE manual and place ISE electrode tip in to the sample Put instrument in mV mode and record the observed mV Using a micropipette add a volume of the reactant sta...

Page 60: ...modified value and then press to exit method parameters edit menu If developing a procedure Before attempting Analyte Addition analysis it is important to determine which standard volume concentration...

Page 61: ...t results into an ISE Method Report Press to return to ISE Measure mode Press to start another measurement Rinse ISE sensor between samples Press to modify the method parameters Note Press at any time...

Page 62: ...nd standard volumes proportionally to standard volumes that can be measured with accuracy Use volumetric pipettes for standard ISA and sample addition Press then edit the procedure variables to the vo...

Page 63: ...0 C and 100 C To perform the user temperature calibration Select the desired temperature channel by pressing HI5222 only Press to start the temperature calibration Adjust the temperature preset value...

Page 64: ...old Manual 4 Manual Log Auto Hold 5 Manual Log There are 5 ways the Reading Mode and Log may be configured together The table below shows the combinations and indicates where the completed log will be...

Page 65: ...st be pressed on front display to initiate this function Real time continuous measurements are on display with AutoHold flashing and real time continuous logging into meter memory until the meter reac...

Page 66: ...ill be added to the lot LOG RECALL This feature allows the user to view all stored data If no data was logged the No records were found message will be displayed on the LCD in the Log Recall screen Ot...

Page 67: ...d the logged values measured value mV value temperature value temperature compensation mode and the logging time Note For automatic logging only it is possible to view the plotted graph Press to displ...

Page 68: ...re we made the products available for download at http software hannainst com Select the product code and click Download Now After download is complete use the setup exe file to install the software T...

Page 69: ...derived from thermodynamic principles R the universal gas constant 8 314 J K mol T the temperature in degrees Kelvin F the Faraday s constant 96 485 C mol n the ion charge The slope may be positive o...

Page 70: ...which there is no ISE sen sor for a direct measurement There are four commonly used different incremental methods for sample measurement They are Known Addition Known Subtraction Analyte Addition and...

Page 71: ...two methods With Analyte Addition sample analyte is added to an ion standard being measured The standard and sample contain the same ion mV are taken before and after the sample addition From the mV...

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Page 73: ...ved by shaking down the electrode as you would do with a glass thermometer If the bulb and or junction is dry soak the electrode in HI70300 or HI80300 Storage Solution for at least one hour For refill...

Page 74: ...TRODE IN DISTILLED OR DEIONIZED WATER PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Inspect the electrode and the cable The cable used for connection to the instrument must be intact and there must be no points of broken insu...

Page 75: ...h distilled water refill the reference chamber with fresh electrolyte not necessary for gel filled electrodes and soak the electrode in HI70300 or HI80300 Storage Solution for at least 1 hour before t...

Page 76: ...years 90 C 194 F Less than 4 months 120 C 248 F Less than 1 month The resistance of glass electrodes partially depends on the temperature The lower the temperature the higher the resistance It takes...

Page 77: ...12 450 Buffer Solution 500 mL bottle ELECTRODE STORAGE SOLUTIONS HI70300L Storage Solution 500 mL bottle HI80300L Storage Solution in FDA approved bottle 500 mL ELECTRODE CLEANING SOLUTIONS HI70000P...

Page 78: ...lsions ACCESSORIES HI8071 3 5M KCl AgCl Electrolyte in FDA approved bottle 4x30 mL for single junction electrodes HI8072 1M KNO3 Electrolyte in FDA approved bottle 4x30 mL HI8082 3 5M KCl Electrolyte...

Page 79: ...ction combination pH electrode Use general purpose HI1330B Glass body semimicro single junction refillable combination pH electrode Use laboratory vials HI1331B Glass body semimicro single junction re...

Page 80: ...Use surface measurement FC100B Plastic body PVDF double junction refillable combination pH electrode Use general purpose for food industry HI2031B Glass body semimicro conical single junction refillab...

Page 81: ...le combination pH electrode Use food processing FC911B Plastic body PVDF double junction refillable with built in amplifier combination pH electrode Use very high humidity ORP ELECTRODES HI3131B Glass...

Page 82: ...ADAPTER HI7855 1 Extension cable 1 m 3 3 long HI7855 3 Extension cable 3 m 9 9 long ACCESSORIES OTHER ACCESSORIES HI710005 8 Voltage adapter from 120 Vac 12 Vdc 800 mA USA plug HI710006 8 Voltage adap...

Page 83: ...purchase serial number and the nature of the problem If the repair is not covered by the warranty you will be noticed of the charges incurred If the instrument is to be returned to Hanna Instruments f...

Page 84: ...World Headquarters Hanna Instruments Inc Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket RI 02895 USA www hannainst com MAN5222 Printed in ROMANIA...

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