Thermo Scientific AquaPro Analyzer User Guide
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SETUP MENU
The setup menu is where the AquaPro functions are setup for specific applications.
Setup Choices:
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Calculated Function (Math Channel)
Relay Setup
Data Logging
Language
System Reset
Time/Date
Channel 1:
When configured the menu list will show the sensor type – pH, Conductivity, DO, etc. Settings for
each of the following are available for any sensor input card.
Analog Outputs:
Set outputs 1 and 2 to be driven by the sensor or temperature. Then select the scale for
the output. Chose linear, log or PID functions. If there are 2 of the same analog sensors active, the math
channel is
Calibration Setup:
Setup a calibration reminder for this particular sensor in terms of days. If the sensor is
not calibrated after the time period is up, an indicator on the main measure display screen will turn yellow to
indicate the sensor should be checked.
Measurement Settings:
Setup sensor units, filters, temperature elements, manual temperature settings,
temperature units. Analog sensor cards will allow for the setup of sensor type. This is not necessary when
using a DataStick sensor.
Channel Name:
A tag can be entered for the channel to record the measurement information (for example,
Basin 31)
Hold/Transfer:
Calibration hold time after a calibration is complete, settings for transfer current output values
and Error current output values.
Solution Compensation:
Sensor specific options for compensation are chosen here.
User Value:
Temperature compensation values are chosen here (for example, 2 uS/cm/C)
Channel Active:
When a sensor is not being used and the user wants to remove the channel from the
measure screen options and diagnostic fault alarms, the channel can be turned off. When the channel is off,
the setup menu and diagnostic information is still present and can easily be turned back on.