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PART THREE - OPERATION
SECTION 5 - CONFIGURE MENU
Model P63 pH Analyzer
Rev. 7-1201
74
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5.9 Setting TRANSFER
CONDITION
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HIGH:
During calibration, the pH and
°
C annunciators
stop flashing when these two measured signals are
most stable (less change per time period than “MED”
setting).
NOTE:
When using the “HIGH” mode setting during cali-
bration in an electrically noisy environment, the
measured pH and temperature signals may never
reach full stabilization.
During calibration, the flashing pH and
°
C annunciators in-
dicate a changing measured signal, alerting you to wait until
they stop flashing before proceeding. Following this practice
will provide the best accuracy. (To reduce calibration time,
you can ignore the flashing annunciator recommendation
and proceed, but measurement readings will be less accu-
rate. For automated wash/cal system calibrations, both
annunciators must stop flashing before automatic calibra-
tion can continue.)
Use the “TRANSFER CONDITION” submenu (shown below)
to transfer various outputs from their existing states to de-
sired preset states. The preset transfer conditions are
usually used during calibration or a maintenance procedure
such as cleaning the sensor. The following example illus-
trates the usefulness of the transfer condition feature:
TRANSFER MODE EXAMPLE
Suppose during calibration you want:
•
Relays A and B to be off.
•
Relay C to be on.
•
TTL A output to be low.
•
TTL B and C outputs to be high.
•
Analog output #1 to be frozen at its present value.
•
Analog output #2 to change to 4.55 mA.
After selecting “Transfer Condition” from the CONFIGURE
menu, use these four listed submenus to set up transfer
conditions for the respective outputs to meet your specific
application requirements:
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