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ATI
Q45D Portable Dissolved Oxygen
Part 5
– Operation
5.0
Measure Menu [MEASURE]
The default menu for the system is the display-only menu MEASURE. This menu is a display-only
measurement menu, and has no changeable list items.When left alone, the instrument will
automatically return to this menu after approximately 30 minutes. While in the default menu, the
UP arrow allows the user to scroll through the secondary variables on the lower line of the
display. A brief description of the fields in the basic transmitter version is as follows:
TRANSMITTER MEAS SCREENS:
25.7°C
Temperature display.Can be displayed in °C or °F, depending on user
selection. A small “m” on the left side of the screen indicatesthe transmitter
hasautomatically jumped to a manual 25°C setting due to a failure with the
temperature signal input.
+350 mV
Raw sensor output. Useful for diagnosing problems.
#1 1.05 VDC
Instrument output signal #1.
#2 0.66 VDC
Instrument output signal #2.
Slope = 100%
Sensor output response vs. ideal calibration. This value updates after
each calibration. As the sensor ages, the slope reading will decay
indicating sensor aging. Useful for resolving sensor problems.
Offset = 0 mV
Sensor output signal at a zero ppm input. This value updates after a
zero-calibration has been performed. Useful for resolving sensor
problems.
85.4 %sa
Saturated dissolved oxygen value.
Q45D0 v2.10
Transmitter software version number.
Note: A display test (all segments ON) can be actuated by pressing and
holding the ENTER key while viewing the model/version number on
the lower line of the display.
5.1
Calibration Menu [CAL]
The calibration menu contains items for frequent calibration of user parameters. There are two
items in this list: Cal D.O., and Cal Temp.
Cal D.O.
The dissolved oxygen calibration function allows the user to adjust the
transmitter zero/span reading to match a reference solution, or to set the
sensor zero point. See Part 6 - Calibration for more details.
Cal Temp
The temperature calibration function allows the user to adjust the offset
of the temperature response by a small factor of ±5°C. The temperature
input is factory calibrated to very high accuracy. However, long cable
lengths and junction boxes may degrade the accuracy of the temperature
measurement in some extreme situations. Therefore, this feature is
provided as an adjustment. See Part 6 - Calibration for more details.