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Aquaprobe
®
AP-5000 Instruction Manual
10401-00906 Rev M
Selecting the second line of the Units Menu will display the following screen.
Units
TEMP:
°
C
pH:pH
SAL:PSU
The first option on this screen allows you to change the temperature display between
C
and
F.
The second option allows you to change the pH display between plain pH and pHmV. Plain
pH displays normal, temperature compensated pH values in the range 0 - 14.
pHmV displays the actual voltage being generated by the pH electrode in +/- millivolts (mV)
over a range of +/- 625mV. This is not temperature compensated.
The last option on this screen allows you to choose between displaying salinity in Practical
Salinity Units (PSU), or parts per thousand (ppt), which is the same as grams per litre.
Selecting the third line of the Units Menu will display the following screen.
Units
BARO:mb
ALT:Metres
The first line allows you to choose between displaying Barometric pressure in millibars (mb)
or in mm of mercury (mmHg).
The second line allows you to choose between displaying altitude and depth in metres (M)
or feet (F). Whatever units ALT is set to, DEPTH will follow. Altitude is displayed with
respect to mean sea level.
Depth is displayed with respect to the depth zero datum, which can be the water surface or
any point at which the depth has been zeroed. See section 7:
for further details.
9.2. AUX Socket Assignment
The AP-5000 features four AUX (axillary) sockets into which additional electrodes may be
fitted. Any of the AUX sockets can be fitted with either AP-5000 Optical electrodes or AP-
5000 ISE (Ion Specific) electrodes.
When an electrode has been fitted to an AUX socket (see appendix 2 for fitting
instructions), the socket must be assigned to the specific electrode type.
The Socket Assignment option is only available if the Aquameter
®
is connected to an AP-
5000. This is because the assignment data is held in the Aquaprobe
®
, not in the
Aquameter
®
.
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