2. When the “
READY
” indicator appears, use up/down arrows
to adjust the primary reading to match the mV value at
the measured temperature, then press
ENTER
. The meter
allows an adjustable maximum value of ±200 mV from the
factory default mV value. When an offset has been stored
successfully, R.mV replaces mV.
Temperature Calibration / Manual ATC
1. Press
CAL
from any measurement, then press
MODE
.
2. Skip to step 3 for manual ATC, otherwise, dip the temperature
sensor into a solution with a known accurate temperature.
The upper display shows the active temperature while
the lower display shows the factory default temperature
without adjustment.
3. Use up/down arrows to adjust the upper display. Press
ENTER
to accept the calibration temperature. The maximum
adjustable value is ±10 ºC (or ±18 ºF) from factory default.
Error Messages
“ERR” will appear when an error condition exists or the
incorrect key is pressed. Common examples include:
• Pressing
ENTER
during calibration before the “
READY
”
indicator appears. Wait for the “
READY
” indicator before
pressing
ENTER
.
• The calibration point was not successful. The allowable mV
difference is 15 to 90 mV/decade.
•
UR
(Under Range) •
OR
(Over Range)
Intended Use, Maintenance & Precautions
These handheld meters use sensors to detect various parameters
for water-based measurements. For routine maintenance
disconnect the power cord or battery, then dust or wipe the
display using a damp cloth. If necessary, warm water or a mild
water based detergent can be used. Immediately remove any
spilled substance from contact with the meter using the proper
cleaning procedure for the type of spill.
• Do not use this equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres.
• Refer to the electrode instructions for use, storage and cleaning.
• Ensure that no liquid enters the instrument.
• Do not use any aggressive cleaning chemicals (solvents or
similar agents).
• There are no user serviceable parts inside. Attempts to
service internal parts may void the warranty.
•
WARNING:
No modification of this equipment is allowed
ISE Standard Options
• Choose standard group:
GRP.1
for 0.10, 1.00, 10.0, 100.0 & 1000 (5 points)
GRP.2
for 0.20, 2.00, 20.0, 200.0 & 2000 (5 points)
GRP.3
for 0.50, 5.00, 50.0 & 500.0 (4 points)
• Choose number of calibration points
Select Calibration Due Reminder
•
Set number of days from
0-60
for desired parameter
View Calibration Data
(for the parameter being measured)
• Press
ENTER
to view each point that is calibrated
View Electrode Data
(for the parameter being measured)
• Press
ENTER
to view electrode data
System Settings
• Data Logging:
MANUAL
upon key press only
TIMED
interval. Choose
(SEC / MIN / HOUR)
interval.
• Automatic shut off after 10 minutes. Choose
ON
or
OFF
.
• Clock Settings:
Date: Choose
USA
(MM/DD/YYYY) or
Euro
(DD/MM/YYYY).
Time: Choose
(24HR or 12HR)
. If 12HR, choose
AM
or
PM
.
• Set Printer Type:
CSV
(Comma Separated Values) – best format for computer.
Printer
(Text) – best format for printer.
Choose Manual
(MAN)
upon key press or
TIMED
interval.
If timed, choose
(SEC / MIN / HOUR)
.
Reset
•
NO
. Exits from reset menu options without action.
•
FACTORY RESET
. Returns all settings except date/time
and ATC calibration to factory default values after
ENTER
is
pressed then restarts meter.
•
DATA RESET
. Erases data stored in memory while retaining
other settings after
ENTER
is pressed.
•
CALIBRATION RESET
. Erases non-ATC calibration data while
retaining other settings after
ENTER
is pressed.
ISE Calibration
The pH 450 can measure ion concentration such as ammonia
or fluoride when using an ion selective electrode (ISE) for
the specific ion of interest. See
Setup
to select one of (3) ISE
standard groups based on your intended standards and range.
Use a minimum of 2 values for calibration and prepare the
corresponding ion calibration solutions. For best results always
begin with your lowest standard value, followed by the next
lowest standard.
Refer to your Ion Selective Electrode instruction manual for
details on conditioning, storage, maintenance, calibration
standard preparation, Ionic Strength Adjustment, trouble-
shooting, etc. Each ISE is unique and requires care and
operation that is specific to the electrode and ion of interest.
1. Connect the ISE and press
MODE
as needed to view ppm.
The primary display will show “- - - -” without a stored
ion calibration.
2. Rinse the ISE with clean water and dip into your lowest
calibration standard and stir. Press
CAL
.
3. Use
t
/
s
keys to match the primary display to your desired
ion calibration standard (0.10, 1.0, 10, etc). The secondary
display is the corresponding mV.
4. Press
ENTER
when the reading is stable to accept the
calibration.
ERR
indicates that the calibration for the
current point was not successful. This occurs when the
slope (mV change between standards) is <15 mV/decade
or >90 mV/decade. The primary display will show the next
highest calibration standard. Use
t
/
s
keys to select a
different ion calibration standard if needed.
5. Rinse the ISE then dip into the corresponding
calibration standard and stir. Repeat Steps 3 & 4 as
needed. If the number of calibration points has been
reached, the display will return to measurement mode.
Note:
The mV/decade slope value will be displayed in
during measurement mode on the lower display upon a
successful calibration. The value corresponds to the slope
of the active reading.
mV Offset Adjustment
1. While in mV measurement mode, dip the ORP and ATC
sensors into a solution with a known mV value (i.e. Zobel,
Light’s, quinhydrone, or iodide/triiodide) and stir.
pH/ISE 450 Series Waterproof Handheld Meter
Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) Operation Instructions
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Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
pH 450
pH/mV/ISE/Temperature
Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd
Blk 55, Ayer Rajah Crescent,
#04-16/24, Singapore 139949
Tel: (65) 6778-6876
Fax: (65) 6778-0086
www.eutechinst.com
Press once to power ON in the mode that was
previously used. Press again to turn backlight
on for one minute or off. Hold for 3 seconds to
power OFF.
Toggle between measurement and calibration
modes. In SETUP mode, BACK serves to return to
the previous menu option or setting.
Confirm calibration values in CAL mode.
Confirm selections in SETUP mode.
Freeze or release the measured reading.
Customize instrument settings and preferences.
(See also
Setup Programs
)
Toggle between available measurement types.
Save measurement into memory. Increase value
or scroll up in SETUP or manual calibration.
Recall saved values from memory. Decrease value
or scroll down in SETUP or manual calibration.
Send output data to printer or computer.
Model:
Getting Started / Connections
After installing (2) AA batteries and/or connecting the optional
110/220 VAC power supply, connect the desired sensors to the
corresponding ports.
12 mm and 16 mm probes can utilize the
Grip-Clip™
to attach
one or more sensors to a beaker and to the instrument as
needed. The stand can be extended as shown above or used
for wall-mounting.
Keypad Functions
Setup Programs
To access the settings below, press
SETUP
. Up/down arrows
will display the available options. Press
ENTER
to accept the
desired setting, or
BACK
to return to the previous option
and/or exit.
Configuration Options
• Ready indicator
ON
/
OFF
/ or Automatic
HOLD
when stable
• Choose
ºC
elsius or
ºF
ahrenheit
Oakton Instruments
625 East Bunker Court,
Vernon Hills, IL, 60061, USA
Tel: 1-888-462-5866
Fax: 1-847-247-2984
www.4oakton.com
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Spanish
BNC:
pH, mV/ORP or
Ion Selective
ATC:
6-Pin ATC
A/C Power
Adapter
Output (USB or
RS232 – PC or Printer
Communication)
Instrument Operating Conditions
Operating Ambient Temp.
5 to 45 ºC
Operating Relative Humidity 5 to 85 %, non-condensing
Storage Temp.
-20 to +60 ºC
Storage Relative Humidity
5 to 85 %, non-condensing
Pollution
Degree 2
Overvoltage
Category II
Weight
500 g
Size (L x W x H)
21.15 x 9.87 x 5.85 cm
Regulatory & Safety
CE, TUV 3-1, FCC Class A
Power Rating
DC Input: 9 VDC 1 A
Battery Requirement
2 x AA (LR6) 1.5 V batteries
(replace batteries when
battery sign blinks)
Vibration
Shipping/handling per ISTA #1A
Shock
Drop test in packaging per
ISTA #1A
Enclosure (Designed To Meet) IP67 (using rubber covers)
Universal Power Adapter Operating Conditions
Operating Ambient Temp.
0 to 50 ºC
Operating Relative Humidity 0 to 90 %, non-condensing
Storage Temp.
-20 to +75 ºC
Storage Relative Humidity
0 to 90 %, non-condensing
Pollution
Degree 2
Overvoltage
Category II
Power Rating
I/P: 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.3A
O/P: 9 VDC 1 A