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HOBO® MX pH and Temperature Logger (MX2501) Manual 

22511-B 

The HOBO MX pH and Temperature logger is designed for long-term monitoring of pH in 
aquatic systems. With a replaceable pH electrode and anti-biofouling copper guard, this 
durable logger can be deployed in both fresh and salt water environments. This logger is 
Bluetooth® Low Energy-enabled for wireless communication with a mobile device. Using the 
HOBOmobile® app, you can easily calibrate and configure the logger, download logged data to 
your phone or tablet, or automatically upload the data to HOBOlink® for further analysis. You 
can also configure the logger to calculate statistics, set up alarms to trip at specific thresholds, 
or enable burst logging in which sensor readings are logged at a faster interval when the pH or 
temperature rises above or falls below certain limits. 

Specifications 

pH Sensor 

in pH

 

in mV

 

Range 

2.00 to 12.00 pH 

-512 to 512 mV 

Accuracy 

±0.10 pH units within ±10°C of 
temperature at calibration 

±0.20 mV 

Resolution 

0.01 pH 

0.02 mV 

Response Time 

1 minute typical to 90% at constant temperature in stirred water 

Temperature Sensor

 

Range 

-2° to 50°C (28.4° to 122°F) 

Accuracy 

±0.2°C (±0.36°F) 

Resolution 

0.04°C (0.072°F) 

Response Time 

7 minutes typical to 90% in stirred water 

Logger 

Operating Range 

-2° to 50°C (28.4° to 122°F) — non-freezing 

Buoyancy 

Fresh water: 13.6 g (0.48 oz) negative 
Salt water: 19.6 g (0.69 oz) negative 

Waterproof 

To 40 m (131.2 ft) 

Water Detection 

Water conductivity level of 100 µS/cm or greater is necessary for 
reliable detection of water. Deionized water or water below 100 µS/cm 
may not be detected. 
The water conductivity circuit may not reliably detect water that has 
frozen around the electrodes, i.e. below 0°C (32°F). 

Radio Power 

1 mW (0 dBm) 

Transmission Range 

Approximately 30.5 m (100 ft) line-of-sight in air 

Wireless Data Standard 

Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth Smart) 

Logging Rate 

1 second to 18 hours 

Logging Modes 

Fixed interval (normal, statistics) or burst 

Memory Modes 

Wrap when full or stop when full 

Start Modes 

Immediate, push button, date & time, or next interval 

Stop Modes 

When memory is full, push button, date & time, or after a set logging 
period 

Time Accuracy 

±1 minute per month 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F) 

Battery Type 

One AA 1.5 Volt, user-replaceable 

Battery Life 

1 year typical at 25°C (77°F) with logging interval of 1 minute and 
Bluetooth Always On selected in software. 
2 years typical at 25°C (77°F) with logging interval of 1 minute and 
Bluetooth Off Water Detect enabled in software. 
3 years typical at 25°C (77°F) with logging interval of 1 minute and 
Bluetooth Always Off selected in software. 
Faster logging intervals and statistics sampling intervals, burst logging, 
remaining connected with the app, excessive downloads, and paging 
may impact battery life. 

HOBO MX pH and 
Temperature Logger 

MX2501 

Included Items: 

pH electrode in storage 
solution 

Electrode storage solution 
bottle and cap 

Anti-biofouling copper 
guard 

Silicone-based O-ring 
grease and foam swab 

Required Items: 

HOBOmobile app 

Device with iOS and 
Bluetooth 

Deionized or distilled water 
and squirt bottle 

Calibration solutions 

Accessories: 

Replacement pH electrode 
(MX2500-ELECTRODE) 

Calibration kit with three 
bottles: pH 4.01, 7.00, and 
10.00 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-KIT) and 
calibration beaker 
(MX2500-CAL-BKR) 

Maintenance kit with 
calibration kit plus storage 
solution (MX2500-MAINT-
KIT) 

pH 4.01 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-4) 

pH 7.00 calibration solution 
(MX2500-CAL-7) 

pH 10.00 calibration 
solution (MX2500-CAL-10) 

Electrode storage solution 
(MX2500-STORE-SOLN) 

Replacement sensor end
cap (MX2500-END-CAP) 

Replacement anti-
biofouling copper guard 
(MX2500-GUARD) 

Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - TestEquipmentDepot.com 

Summary of Contents for MX series

Page 1: ...ately 30 5 m 100 ft line of sight in air Wireless Data Standard Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth Smart Logging Rate 1 second to 18 hours Logging Modes Fixed interval normal statistics or burst Memory Modes Wrap when full or stop when full Start Modes Immediate push button date time or next interval Stop Modes When memory is full push button date time or after a set logging period Time Accuracy 1 min...

Page 2: ...cap can detect the presence of water This allows you to configure the logger in a power saving mode in which Bluetooth advertising is active only when the logger is removed from water See Configuring the Logger for details Note The logger will check for the presence of water every 15 seconds when the Bluetooth Off Water Detect power saving mode is selected pH Electrode This is the electrode that i...

Page 3: ...ut from the logger without twisting it 2 If this is the first time you re installing a pH electrode skip to step 3 If a pH electrode is currently installed gently remove it from the sensor end cap Use a foam swab dipped in water to clean the internal O rings Use the foam swab to spread a small dot of silicone based grease along both the O rings inside the sensor end cap Do not use a cotton swab as...

Page 4: ... Configure Select logger settings and load them onto the logger to start logging See Configuring the Logger Readout Download logger data See Reading Out the Logger pH Calibration Calibrate the logger following the instructions in HOBOmobile The logger should be calibrated after replacing or cleaning the electrode See Calibrating the Logger Full Status Details Check the battery level and view the c...

Page 5: ... as prompted making sure the sensor end cap temperature sensor and closure cap are submerged in the solution Follow the instructions on the screen Once the pH reading is stable tap Confirm Buffer 10 If you selected three point calibration repeat steps 8 9 11 Tap Save Calibration 12 Rinse the pH sensor with deionized or distilled water again If you will not be deploying the logger immediately attac...

Page 6: ...e Setting up Alarms for more details 7 Tap Start Logging and select when logging will begin Now Logging will begin immediately after tapping Start in the Configure screen On Next Logging Interval Logging will begin at the next even interval as determined by the selected logging interval On Button Push Logging will begin once you press the switch on the logger for 3 seconds On Date Time Logging wil...

Page 7: ...the High Alarm if you want an alarm to trip when the sensor reading rises above the high alarm value Drag the slider to the reading that will trip the alarm or tap the value field and type a specific reading In the example an alarm will trip when the temperature rises above 85 F 5 Enable the Low Alarm if you want an alarm to trip when the sensor reading falls below the low alarm value Drag the sli...

Page 8: ...ensor Limits 5 Enable High Limit if you want burst logging to occur when the sensor reading rises above a specific reading Drag the slider to the reading that will trigger burst logging or tap the value field and type a specific reading In this example the logger will switch to burst logging when the temperature rises above 85 F 6 Enable Low Limit if you want burst logging to occur when the sensor...

Page 9: ...n select Fixed Interval Logging 4 Select Normal to record the current reading for each enabled sensor at the logging interval shown at the top of the screen Do not select this if you only want to log statistics 5 Select the statistics you want the logger to record at each logging interval Maximum Minimum Average and Standard Deviation average is automatically enabled when selecting Standard Deviat...

Page 10: ...ed because the reading was outside the alarm limits or back within range Note Although the reading may have returned to a normal range during logging an alarm cleared event will not be logged if the logger was set up to maintain alarms until reconfigured New Interval The logger has switched to logging at the burst logging rate or back to the normal rate Water Detect The logger has been placed in w...

Page 11: ...s on the sensor end cap shown above Using your finger spread a small dot of grease along both outer O rings Battery Information The logger requires one user replaceable AA 1 5 V alkaline or lithium battery With a logging interval of 1 minute and at 25 C 77 F battery life is 1 year with Bluetooth Always On selected 2 years with Bluetooth Off Water Detect selected and 3 years with Bluetooth Always O...

Page 12: ...nto position 9 Screw the closure cap back on the logger WARNING Do not cut open incinerate heat above 85 C 185 F or recharge the lithium battery The battery may explode if the logger is exposed to extreme heat or conditions that could damage or destroy the battery case Do not dispose of the logger or battery in fire Do not expose the contents of the battery to water Dispose of the battery accordin...

Page 13: ...dustry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Avis de conformité pour l Industrie Canada Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts ...

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