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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

KEYBOARD AND MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 5

 

MEASUREMENT OF THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN ............................................................................................12

 

How to measure ................................................................................................................................................12

 

Measurement of the concentration of dissolved Oxygen.....................................................................................13

 

Electrolyte solution and/or membrane replacement ............................................................................................13

 

Check the probe's status ....................................................................................................................................15

 

Control the zero of the probe .............................................................................................................................15

 

Dissolved Oxygen probe storage .......................................................................................................................15

 

Polarographic probe and galvanic probe: differences..........................................................................................15

 

Pt100

 TEMPERATURE PROBES

..................................................................................................................................16

 

How to measure ................................................................................................................................................16

 

Instructions to connect the TP47 module for 4-wire Pt100 probes ......................................................................16

 

Direct connection of the 4-sensor to a DIN45326 connector ...............................................................................17

 

WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................................18

 

INSTRUMENT SIGNALS AND FAULTS..............................................................................................................19

 

LOW BATTERY WARNING AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT.......................................................................21

 

INSTRUMENT STORAGE.....................................................................................................................................22

 

M

AINTENANCE

.......................................................................................................................................................22

 

SERIAL INTERFACE AND USB ...........................................................................................................................23

 

STORING AND TRANSFERRING TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER..................................................................25

 

T

HE LOGGING FUNCTION

.........................................................................................................................................25

 

C

LEARING THE MEMORY

.........................................................................................................................................25

 

T

HE 

PRINT

 

FUNCTION

...........................................................................................................................................26

 

CONNECTION TO A PC........................................................................................................................................27

 

C

ONNECTION TO THE 

RS232C

 SERIAL PORT

............................................................................................................27

 

C

ONNECTION TO THE 

USB

 

2.0

 PORT

........................................................................................................................27

 

NOTES ON WORKING AND OPERATING SAFETY .........................................................................................29

 

INSTRUMENT TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS...........................................................................................30

 

TECHNICAL

 

DATA

 

OF

 

PROBES ........................................................................................................................32

 

Dissolved Oxygen probes ..................................................................................................................................32

 

Temperature probes Pt100 sensor using sicram module......................................................................................33

 

4-wire Pt100 probes with TP47 module .............................................................................................................33

 

ORDER CODES ......................................................................................................................................................34

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Содержание HD3409.2

Страница 1: ...ion written in this manual and the instrument that you have purchased We cannot entirely exclude errors in the manual for which we apologize The data figures and descriptions contained in this manual...

Страница 2: ...2 Dissolved Oxygen Temperature HD3409 2...

Страница 3: ...in the menu increases the current value 11 Line for symbols and comments 12 Main display line 13 ON OFF key turns the instrument on and off when pressed together with the CAL key dis ables the automat...

Страница 4: ...ent anticipates automatic compensation of the Oxygen probe membrane per meability and of the salinity of the liquid being examined The dissolved Oxygen probe s quick calibration function guarantees ti...

Страница 5: ...s calibration information In cases of a dissolved Oxygen probe the electrode calibration co efficient SLOPE is also displayed this value must be between 0 500 and 1 500 A value close to 1 500 indicate...

Страница 6: ...the print time interval is forced to zero Pressing SERIAL only causes the print to occur when the measurement has stabilized HOLD symbol still Later it is possible to repeat the print at will but whil...

Страница 7: ...greater than or equal to 60 seconds it is possible to turn off the in strument between loggings it will turn on at the moment of sampling and will turn off im mediately afterwards thus increasing the...

Страница 8: ...to reset the seconds by pressing the C F key Use the arrows to set the current minute plus one and as soon as that minute is reached press C F this synchronizes the time to the second Press ENTER to g...

Страница 9: ...dissolved Oxygen concentration in mg l baro metric pressure in mbar and saturation index in The selected parameter is used for display printing and logging The instrument has an Auto Hold function wh...

Страница 10: ...de this function starts and stops the data transfer to the RS232C serial output According to the settings entered in the Print and log interval menu item a single sample can be printed if Print and lo...

Страница 11: ...tarts blinking While the display is blinking it is possible to change the compensation temperature using the arrows and Confirm using ENTER The display stops blinking and the temperature displayed is...

Страница 12: ...d in contact with the membrane Check that the liquid stirring is such that it avoids production of measurement variations While immersing the probe check that no air bubbles remain trapped in contact...

Страница 13: ...ation without making changes 8 On pressing ENTER the display shows the new gain value SLOP for a few seconds and then will progressively reach 101 7 The instrument is calibrated and ready for use On p...

Страница 14: ...rane 2 Attach the needle to a 10 ml syringe 3 Using the syringe withdraw the DO 9701 1 electrolyte solution 4 Remove the air bubbles inside the syringe Insert the needle into one of the four holes sur...

Страница 15: ...draw the internal electrolyte of the galvanic probe using the syringe to avoid useless consumption of the measurement electrodes Always keep the electrode wet using the special cap provided with the p...

Страница 16: ...a mechanical tool to bore a cavity in which to insert the tip probe In order to perform a correct contact measurement the measurement surface must be even and smooth and the probe must be perpendicula...

Страница 17: ...gasket in the module screw the fairlead At the other end of the module enter the ring with the O Ring as indicated in the picture Make sure the cable is not twisted while you are screwing the fairlea...

Страница 18: ...hocks to Platinum temperature probes as this could cause irreparable damage 10 To obtain reliable measurements temperature variations that are too rapid must be avoided 11 Temperature probes for surfa...

Страница 19: ...m its of 0 500 or 1 500 If this occurs the calibration is rejected and the previous values are maintained LOG MEM FULL Memory full the instrument cannot store further data the memory space is full SYS...

Страница 20: ...y data cleared LOG_DUMP_OR_ERAS transfer or erase data LOG_STOP logging complete LOG_STRT logging started mg l concentration of dissolved Oxygen unit of measurement MIN USE_UNIT_TO_ZERO SEC minutes us...

Страница 21: ...ent issues a long beep and turns off In this case replace the batteries or use the external power supply in order to turn the instrument back on In order to avoid data loss the logging session is ende...

Страница 22: ...ature 25 65 C Humidity less than 90 RH without condensation Do not store the instrument in places where Humidity is high The instrument may be exposed to direct sunlight The instrument may be exposed...

Страница 23: ...plete set of commands and data queries to be sent via the PC All the commands transferred to the instrument must have the following structure XYcr where XY is the command code and cr is the Carriage R...

Страница 24: ...D that represents the position of the interval in the list 0 1 5 10 3600 seconds WC0 Setting SELF off WC1 Setting SELF on Command characters are exclusively upper case characters Once a correct comman...

Страница 25: ...y the instrument logs the first data and turns off 15 seconds before the next logging instant it turns on again to capture the new sample and then turns off The data stored in the memory can be transf...

Страница 26: ...il the operator stops it by pressing SERIAL again See the description of the menu items on page 6 NOTES The print out is formatted across 24 columns Some keys are disabled during serial transmission T...

Страница 27: ...ENU ENTER until the Baud Rate parameter select 38400 using the arrows confirm with ENTER The parameter remains in the memory until replacement of the batteries 4 Launch the DeltaLog9 application and p...

Страница 28: ...stallation procedure is now complete the device will be detected on each new connec tion automatically In order to check if the entire operation was successful in CONTROL PANEL double click on SYSTEM...

Страница 29: ...ular functioning and operating security can be ensured only within the climatic conditions specified in the chapter TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Do not use or store the instrument in ways and or places i...

Страница 30: ...d with instrument off 20 A Mains cod SWD10 Output mains adapter 100 240Vac 12Vdc 1A Power absorbed with instrument off Without dissolved Oxygen probes 20 A With dissolved Oxygen probe 40 A Security of...

Страница 31: ...mbar 20 25 C Measurement of the concentration of dissolved Oxygen Measurement range 0 0 600 0 Resolution 0 1 Accuracy 0 3 1digit in the range 0 0 199 9 1 1digit in the range 200 0 600 0 Automatic temp...

Страница 32: ...Polarographic probe Silver anode Platinum cathode Galvanic probe Zinc anode Silver cathode Range O2 0 00 60 00mg l 0 00 20 00mg l Operating temperature 0 45 C 0 50 C Accuracy 1 f s 2 f s Membrane Rep...

Страница 33: ...n 50 C 400 C 0 3 C 50 C 300 C 0 6 C 300 C 400 C TP49A O Class A Thin Film Immersion 70 C 250 C 0 25 C TP49AC O Class A Thin Film Contact 70 C 250 C 0 25 C TP49AP O Class A Thin Film Penetration 70 C 2...

Страница 34: ...paper rolls 57mm wide and 32mm in diameter HD22 2 Laboratory electrode holder composed of basis plate with incorporated magnetic stirrer staff and replaceable electrode holder Height max 380mm For 12...

Страница 35: ...0 Penetration probe sensor Pt100 Stem 4mm length 150 mm Cable length 2 metres TP474C I Contact probe sensor Pt100 Stem 4 mm length 230 mm contact surface 5mm Cable length 2 metres TP474C 0 Contact pr...

Страница 36: ...0mm 4 wire connection cable with connector length 2 metres TP87 100 O Immersion probe sensor Pt100 direct 4 wires Probe s stem 3mm length 70mm 4 wire connection cable with connector length 2 metres TP...

Страница 37: ...37 NOTES...

Страница 38: ...t connection of the 4 sensor to a DIN45326 connector 17 WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 18 INSTRUMENT SIGNALS AND FAULTS 19 LOW BATTERY WARNING AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT 21 INSTRUMENT STORAGE 22 MAI...

Страница 39: ...nazionali garantita da una catena di riferibilit che ha origine dalla taratura dei campioni di prima linea dei laboratori accreditati di Delta OHM presso l Istituto Primario Nazionale di Ricerca Metro...

Страница 40: ...tive 2002 96 EC the European users of electrical and elec tronic equipment can return it to the dealer or manufacturer upon purchase of a new one The illegal disposal of electrical and electronic equi...

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