6 M enus and settings
6.1 M enu structure of conductivity
1.
Sensor ID/SN
2.
Calibration Settings
1. Calibration Standard
2. Calibration Reminder
3.
Measurement Settings
1. Reference Temperature
2. Temperature Correction
3. TDS Factor
4. Conductivity Unit
5. Conductivity Ash
6.2 S ensor ID/SN
1. Enter Sensor ID/SN
An alphanumeric sensor ID with up to 12 characters can be entered. The sensor ID will be as-
signed to each calibration and measurement value. This is valuable for tracing back data.
The maximium number of sensors is 30. When this number has been reached, first a sensor has
to be deleted before a new sensor can be created (see the note at the end of this section how to
delete a sensor).
If a new sensor ID is entered, a cell constant of 1 cm
i b rat e d.
If you enter a sensor ID which already exists in the memory and for which a valid calibration is
stored, the instrument will load the specific calibration data for this sensor ID.
When connecting an ISM
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Automatically recognize the sensor when it's turned on (alternatively, when pressing READ or
CAL)
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Load the stored sensor ID, sensor SN and sensor type as well as the latest calibration data of
this sensor
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Use this calibration for the subsequent measurements
The sensor ID for ISM
sensors can be changed. Sensor SN and sensor type, however, are blocked
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for modification.
2. Select Sensor ID
Already entered sensor IDs can be selected from a list.
If a sensor ID is selected, which is already in the memory of the meter and has been calibrated be-
fore, the specific calibration data for this sensor ID will be loaded.
You can delete a sensor ID with its calibrations in the calibration data menu.
sensor to the meter, the meter will:
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4.
Endpoint Formats
5.
Timed Interval Readings
6.
Temperature Settings
1. Set MTC Temperature
2. Temperature Unit
7.
Measurement Limits
will be used until the sensor has been cal-
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