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Industrial pH Meter HP-480 ‘CoDE:I60075491002420000) Introduction ‘Thank you for your purchasing of our industrial pH meter HP-480. ‘This instruction manual describes the operation of the Industrial pH Meter, HP-480. Be sure to read this manual before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation of the instrument. Also safely store the manual so itis readily available whenever necessary, Product specifications and appearance, as well as the contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. @ Warranty and Responsibility ‘The product delivered to you is covered by HORIBA Advanced Techno’s warranty for a period of one (1) year. If any malfunction or damage attibutable to HORIBA Advanced Techno's responsibilty should occur during this period, necessary repairs of replacement of parts shall be made free of charge by HORIBA, Advanced Techno. The warranty does not cover the following: + Any malfunction attributable to improper operation + Any matfunction attributable to repair or modification by any party not authorized by HORIBA Advanced Techno + Any malfunction attributable to the use in an improper environment + Any malfunction attributable to violation of the instructions in this manual + Any malfunction attzibutable to operations in the manner not specified in this manual + Any matifunction attributable to natural disasters, of accidents or mishaps not involving HORIBA. Advanced Techno + Any deterioration in appearance attributable to corrosion, rust, and so on. + Consumables and replacement of consumables + Products of other companies HORIBA Advanced Techno shall not be lable for any damages resulting from any malfunctions of this, product, any erasure of data, or any other uses of this product, @ Trademarks Generally, company names and brand names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the cespective companies. Conformable Directive ‘This equipment conforms to the following directives and standards; Directives: ‘The EMC Directives 89/336/EEC in accordance with Article 10 (1) of the Directive, ‘The Low Voltage Directive 79/23/EEC Standard: [The EMC Directive] EN61326: 1997 + At; 1998 + AZ: 2001 (Emission: Class A, Immunity: for industry location) {The Low Voltage Directive] EN61010-1: 2001 This equipment shall not be used in the residential, commercial and light-industrial environment. If the sensor cable, transmission cable, or junction cable is extended to 30 m or onger, this product does not conform with the serge Immunity specified in the EMC. directives, FCC rules @ WARNING ‘This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits @ Class A digital device, pursuant to patt 15 of the FEC Rules, These limits are designed to provided reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerciat environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instuction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is ikely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to cortect the interference at his own expense. installation Environment + Pollution Degree2: Safety Policy @ Meaning of signal words Warning: This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death oF serious injury, Caution: This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices, Mandatory: This indicates actions you ate required to do. The astual content of requirement is described using figures and text along with pictograghs. Prohibited: This indicates actions you are prohibited to do, The actual content of prohibition is described using figures and text along with pictographs. @ Notational conventions used in this manual Notes and cautions are described in the following styles in this manual: Strong Acid Ifdiute hydrochloric acta gets into your eyes, your mucous membcanes will be damaged, possibly to the point of biindness, gloves. and a protective mask If it gets info your eyes, immaciately wash your face wity a large amount of water for more than fifteen minutes, and see a doctor as soon as possibie, (When Warning washing your eyes, open your eyelids with your fingers and wash the eyeballs and eyelids completely )) Hydrochloric acid on the human body and ciothes may cause burs, Take off clothes wet with the chemicel and immediately wash with large amounts of water immediately. ‘When handling hydrochloric acid, be sure to wear protestive gasses, protective ‘When the instrument is turned off. the C-NG contact is shorted, Be careful when connecting & load Caution ‘To connect @ load beyond the contact capacity oF use inductive load (such 2s a ‘motor, or pump}, be Sure to use a power relay whose raliog is higher han the load Mandatory 8 Donat operate he keys oF push he panel suface wth esa object such as he fingema Prohibited ™ Glossary For explaining the operation of the converter, the following torms are being used Term Explanation Tong press _| To hold down the object untl the lamp lights or the cieplay changes, ‘Single press | To lightly press te object once, Fisch "To Ticker Guickly Several tines, and the sting w established, Table of Contents LTT CR TOT LE LE ELE TRIER, 1 Overview... 6... cece teeter tte 41 1.1 Components .. 2 1.1.4 Operation keys 3 4.4.2 Indicator lamps 4 1.2 Operation modes and menus . 6 1.3. Specifications . 7 2 Installation eee 9 2.4 Installation environment 9 2.2 Installation procedure... 6... be ccve cen eee ee 10 23° Connection ... bees soe fees 12 2.3.1 Conneoting the contact outputs . vite 2 23.2 Connecting the electrode cable vo... seeecrserecreree 18 23.3. Connecting the transmission output cable : 6 234 — Connecting the power supaly "7 23.5 Attaching the terminal covers 18 3 Preparation........0. 0.00 cece cence eee e eee es 19 4 Measurement .. . . vs 22 4.1 Measurement . . vee . . dere + 22 4.2 Basic settings . 22 4.21 Electrode types .. vi siete 28 4.22 Measurement condition 24 423° Display Method eee eee ete ccteteeeseeeessesee 25 4.24 Calibration method 26 4.25 Contact output . 28 4.26 Transmission output... : 7 35 43 Calibration 38 4.3.1 pH calibration . we . . 38 432 — Temperature calibration a 44 Control vatue setup menu 42 45 Securitymenu eee ad 481 Keylock .... betes be . 44 45.2 Password locking... 6 4.6 User check menu AT 46.1 Status check ....... ve ve a 48.2 Instrument reset........... beteceees ee 8 5 For More Accurate Measurements.........-..--..--0+ 49 5.1 Daily calibration (calibration mode) ....... bee AD 5.2 Maintenance for the instrument body 50 5.24 Inspection of the meter. . wes . 50 5.3 Maintenance of the electrode . . fetter 80 5.3.1. Washing the electrode 50 5.3.2 Refilling the KCI internal soiution 52 533 Storage 52 5.4 Howto replace the electrode . voces verter 83 6 Troubleshooting. .... 26.60 .c cece cece eee ee ee eee eee 55 6.1 Troubleshooting 55 6.2 Outof the measurement range 55 63 Errorcode. 2... eee eeee eee bitters 56 6.3.1 Description of error codes: . ae . 56 6.3.2 Remedies for error codes ..... aes aeee tee 87 6.4 Troubleshooting for pH electrode problems 58 7 Parts list 00.6.0... cece cece ener ene n ene e nes 59 74 Options ..... 59 7.2 Consumables... 22-00... cee rrr 60 overview Overview @ Outline © |P65 (dust and water proof) panel. © Selectable sub-display items, including current temperature. * Concentrated control keys on the front panel for alll settings. + Compatible with five types of standard solution (any two of JIS pH 7, pH 2, pH 4, pH 9 and pH 10) © Acrich set of maintenance features * Automatic validation of the electrode characteristics are acceptable at the time of calibration ‘© Free transmission output range © Free valtage power supply (100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) © Memory backup @ Features * Easy-to-read display (large characters) ‘© Improvement in operability of the keys using the embossed sheet Relaxed resistancen limit of the loads to the transmission output (Max. 900 ©) (250 © receiver » 3 + wiring resistance) @ Special features ‘Improved and expanded status display with icons. © Downsized converter. The volume is reduced by 20% compared to its predecessor. ‘* Increased types of attachable temperature-compensation electrodes. All of the six types of electrodes, with temperature compensation (500 2, 6.8 KO, 1 k&2, 10 kO, 350 ©) and without temparature compensation, can be selected. Aoverview 1.1. Components @ Front panel Weasurement Spa Displays a measured ‘Slatus indicator lamp valve ena indicates the status of output Sub-deplay it aaplay Displays @ set value orerter code | t Mode ndeatorlam Gpsraion kaye There are sx operation keys, pHMETER = HP.200 8 De ot aperate the keys ox push he pane stace the sharp obec such as he fagerei, Prohibited @ Terminal biock Contact output 1 (Refar to page 12) Electode {Refer to page 13) Contact output R2 (Refer to page 12) Power supply (Refer to page 17) Transmission output (Refer to page 16) overview 414.41 Operation keys Operation keys are used to switch displays, enter settings, and perform calibration, etc. You can change the value or item while the display is blinking. Select a value or item using the UP/DOWN keys and press the ENT key. And the display will flash, and the setting will be established, To disabled the key operations use the security menu. Notations in the Key text Desctipion/Operaton (Meaning) + Tee ti Kay fo rau fo the meauurerent ade fom anather mode Inthe setup menus of the measurement and maintenance moses MEAS key | pressing once wil cance the last shange and rake the clplay return to [Toretumto te measurement mode, press this key repeatedly unt the MEAS lamp ight Up caLtey — | Long [Mold coun this key uni he CAL lamp fights up, andthe Siagle| Tho conor value getup menu wilbe enabled, and" Sat wil ba / unTkey — | _press [displayed Got) | watanancey ERS press _jlamp turns off, and tne maintenance mode wil bs enabled, oo — Use these Keys to change the depayedvalue orton. \ For a numeral value. pressing ove ul intementidscrement the value | 1 UP key by one count, and holding down the key vail nereaserdecrease the value | own key | continously | Selection) | The UP key and the DOWN key scol the dspay inthe opposte i directions. When you have pressed one ofthe buttons excessively, press tne other key to go back Cie i kay to tabi sat values and calbvaton Vales (Enter) Mf you use the MEAS key instead of the ENT Key fo return to the previous menu, the last changes are cancelled. overview 4.4.2. indicator lamps @ Mode display iteasurement amp | git up aarng ne measurement mode EEDA Tisiamps tired OFF dung the calbraion and melntenance modes, during whieh | | peasurementis stopped Calibration amp Lights up during the calibration mode, "To enter the celitration made, hold down the GA\. key untl tis lamp lights up. (Calibration can be performed while this lamp lights up is being lit, Measurement is stopped in this state ‘Maintenance lamp Lights up during the maintenance mode. Ho enfer the maintenance mode, hold down the MNT key unt! this lamp lights up. | Setups can be made while this lamp lights up. Measurementis stopped inthis state @ Status display 1 Ligh up when the ransmisslon outputs held constant Lights up when ap aiarm (FAIL) has been issued. Lights up when an error has eccurred. Lights up when the relevant contact output is ON (C-NO is conducted. overview 1.2 Operation modes and menus This instrument has 8 operation modes and 5 menus in its major category. Operation modes Measurement mode Measurements and instrument control are performed. Calibration mode Calibration are performed Maintenance mode Measurements and outputs are stopped, and performs various setups are performed. Menu The following menus are provided under the measurement and maintenance mode. For how to enter each of the modes and menus, see the respective description pages, Basic setup menu This menu allows you to set up al the parameters related to measurement, such as terminal allocation of detector information Calibration menu This menu allows you to performs calibration User check menu This menu allows you to check the output state or measured values, and to reset the set values to the factory settings. Control value setup menu This menu allows you fo set or change controt values while checking the output during measurement. Security menu This menu prevents you from wrong or illegal operation. overview @ Modes and menus from the measurement mode easement TaTToManS Mode Press the MINT key for @ while Haale Satip raat DOWN Ke} Calibration weno DOWN key (Hand temperature calibration) User check Tren DOWN bey ress the CAL key fora wile, Press the WNT key once Security menu Press the MEAS key fora while, | ___ip=n Pasainord RISING ‘(prtealloratony Refer to page 22 Refer to pane 38 Refer to page 47, Refer to page 49 [Control value Selup mene Refer to page 42 Rey Tock Battig Press the UPIDOVIN Key fore wile Refer to page 44 Refer to page 45 overview 1.3. Specifications inclusttial pH meter (He-480 | Measuring range HOt pH 4001 pH resolution Temperature 0°C to 100°C. 1°C resolution (selectable display) linearity Contact output Transmission TMA 20 MAG, Inpuvoutpt isolated ype output Maximum toad resistance 900 Transmission Free £0.05 p¥, £0.08 ma (for transmission output range of pH O to pH 14) Supine B pains ‘Alarin contact output (R1 and R2) Contact type: relay contact, SPDT (te) Contact rating: 249 V AC, 3 A and 30 VDC, 3 A (rssistance load) Cortact functon: setectable from upperfiower limit operation {ON/OFF control), slarm, and maintenance, | Catbretion function "Two-point automat calibration or manual calioration “Two-point automatic calibration: with automatic validation of the electrode characteristics. “Types of standard solution: pH 2, oH 4, pH 7, pH 9 and pH 10 IS} Combination of standard solutions: pH 7 and one of the others ‘Manuel calibration’ Freely selectable, but the diference should be over pH 2 “Temperature calibration (ane point) '* Previous value hald © Optional value hotd Protective structure Transmission # Coranus cutput hold feature |< sectabie fram the above (However, ony the previous value hold is availabie in the rainenanos made) / * Cairo freon 1 Asymmetry potenti! error, sensitvty era, response speed elror and standard soluton / error jSetetsmose |g Elewode set-tagnois function ‘Temperature sensor short-circuit and temperature sensor disconnection + Outside athe memsung range Converter ever Tampa | selectaie fom compensation ON 6004 (28°), 6 8 25°), 260020), 12 compen (0) and 10143 @5°C) and compensation OFF Fampertur: | compensated 0°C to 100°C range Y Ambient - ~ ‘tempsraiure Seto ASC Relative humidity [20% to 85% (without dew condensation) [Serage . " ~ ~ Hemperature 25°C (0 OSC Power spay Ratedvohage 00 V ACs ROW AG, SODTE TOVA RT r Tadoorise panel nsalaon pe | srvcture Pagel cose: AS, Terminal PST Panel: (P65 cust and water proof structure Panel: (P66 (HEC60829, JIS C0820} Rear case: 1P20, Terminel1PO0 ‘Class Il device (HEC61010-1) Pollution level 2 (1£C61010-1) overview i T TEC Directives (WORTTEEC) i i | EN 1920:1997/411808 /A2.2001 immunity (indus! environment) {Conforming | CEMatKINg Loy Yotage Directive (73/28/EEC) Nolse increase 202 oH orless |senaars i EN610%0-1:2004 : FOO Rule FOC Panis External AB) en x96 (H) em x 115 (D) mm | amensions ‘Case cepth: approx, 198 mm 2installation Installation Installation environment ‘Yo keep the instrument stable and reliable for use, install it in a place where the following conditions are satisfied. instrument body © Well-ventilated Ambient temperature is in the range of -6°C to 45°C. Where the air is not hot Not exposed to direct sunlight Not to exposed to direct radiant heat Ambient relative humidity is less than 85% ‘The instrument is not splashed with water or chemicals Mechanical vibration is rare ‘There is enough space for maintenance and wiring Dust and corrosive gases are not present The influence of electromagnetic fields is rare The altitude is less than 2000 m ‘The range of power supply voltage fluctuation is within 10% of the rated voltage Overvoltage Category I is satisfied (This regulation is applied to the electrical machinery that is powered by stationary ‘equipment such as a switchboard.) @ Electrode ‘Electrodes can be checked and maintained * No bubbles appear in the measuring solution, ‘Measuring solution does not corrad the wetted part of the electrode. For the details, refer to the instruction manual provided with the electrode. 2lostallation 2.2 _ installation procedure Mount the instrument on a control panel The pane! thickness should be 1.0 mm to 9.0 mm. Cut a square with dimensions shown in the figure below from the control panel fae 2 4 ‘When installing the instruments in a row, leave an intervai of 70 mm or more horizontally and 130 mm or more vertically between the square openings, [ust mn 130 (minum) or @ Mounting Insert the instrument into the square opening and secure it with fixtures. 7. Insert the instrument body from into the opening the front of the control panel. 2. Attach one of the two fixtures on the instrument, fitting its notches into the grooves located on the top and bottom of the body case. 3. Attach the other fixture, in the same way. 4. Slide the both fixtures to the front panel to secure the instrument body. Gasket Grooves Font panet Foctures (alter the o< inatatlaton) Se Fixture 10 2installation rn LEG ssoenete roan anayee oto hon ss come @ Dismounting 1. Remove the cables from the terminal block. Remove the fixtures one by one, and then the instrument body from the panel. 2, Insert a slotted screwdriver or the like into the gap between a fixture and the instrument body to detach a notch from the groove 3. Remove the fixture. 4. Remove the other fixture, in the same way. 5. Pull out the instrument body from the control panel. Insert a slotted Screwiriver or ‘the lke here. au 2lostallation 2.3 2.3.4 12 Connection Connecting the contact outputs © The contact capacity is 240 V AC 3 Aor less, or 30 V DC 3A or less. @ Ifload noise is observed, use a varistor or noise killer. ‘To connect a load beyond the contact capacity or use inductive Load (such as a ‘motor, oF purmp), be sure to use @ power relay whose ratiog is higher than the lead, Mandatory When the instruments turned off, the C-NC contact is shorted. Be careful when connecting a load, Caution Make output connections as shown in the figure shown below Rt contact output: capacity ‘load resistance) 240 V AC, 3 or less 30 VDC, 3 Aor less. R2 contact output: capacity {toad resistance) 240 V AC, 3 Aor less 30 VDC, 3 Aor less. 2installation 2.3.2 Connecting the electrode cable Precautions for handling the electrode cable The pH electrode cable is highly insulated. Follow the instructions below when handling it. * Do not wet the terminals of the cable or the terminal block, nor stain them with finger marks or oil. Otherwise, the insulation of the cable is weakened. Ifthe insulation is weakened, the readout may become unstable, Keep the cable dry and clean all the time Ifa terminal is stained, wipe the dirt off using alcohol or the like and dry the terminal well ‘* Allow enough cable length for calibration, or inspection/replacement of the electrode. # Wire the power cable and junction cables keeping them off any devices that may give inductive interferences such as a motor or its cables, Connection The electrode cable has the following terminals. € Glass eciods terminal R Raterence electrode terminal 1T “Teinperature compensation electrode terminal — Shielded wire Connect the cable to the terminal block as shown in the figure below. Making sure that each terminal of the cable is connected to the counterpart of the black correctly. _f. Selects tea ere) Ree eecode mil ot) | E Sheperarel ses i) is ie i “Texminal block be atoaroca ‘Temperature compensation electrode ‘The following five types of temperature compensation electrodes, different in resistance of the resistance temperature sensors can be attached to this converter. Resistance al 25°C: 360 0, 500 0, 6.8 KR and 10 KO Resistance at 0°C: 1k. Confirm the type of the electrode to be used, and select an appropriate value (in the basic, setup menu) "4.2.4 Electrode types” (page 23) 13 2lostallation @ Extending the electrode cable ‘When extending the electrode cable, be sure to use ‘Special extension cable for electrode cables (C-5A) and Special relay box (CT-20) manufactured by HORIBA Advanced Techno, ‘The maximum distance from the instrument body to the electrode is 50 m. It is recommended to enciose the extension cable with a conduit tubs to protect it from electrostatic damage, which may be caused by inductance, vibration, etc. In this case, @C-5A cable terminat crimping Crimp the terminals in the following procedure. 1. Remove the covering of the cable end. Cutin the covering using knife and remove ce lent connect Sone os 2. Cut in the braided shield near the base, and take out the lead wires. Take out the lead 3. Trim the cut edge. Les ack = Bra sed ed oe) 2 Le oa) sirens ‘nee 4, Peel the covering between from the end and base of the lead wire (black) to the foot, and a braided shield will appear. 5. Peel the shield, and a lead wire (white stripes on biack) will appear. redo wks ena emis Bie) toad toa ST La tay SS kee (oe) 14 2installation 6. Remove the covering of the lead wire (white on black), and a tead wire transparent will appear. Be sure to remove the covering (conducting plastic: white on black) to the base of the lead wire (transparent) Extend it to make it thin, Logo Bie ila “Twist the shieds together Lead (rarspores) vet Remove tie blacc covering to Lend ehte) | the foot Lead ve) 7. Remove approximately 1 cm of covering from the end of each lead wire to strip the conductor wire. Be careful not to cut the conductor wire. Braces hae "basa eanepaseni) = baad rt) Ce es aa 8) Approximately 4 om sttipped conductor —/ 8. Attach solderless terminal to the end of the leading wires, and crimp them securely using a crimp tool. gtd bil: ote LDS too (totes T = soins S 036 (te): oom 9. Pull the solderless terminals to confirm that they are crimped firmly. 15 2lostallation 2.3.3. Connecting the transmission output cable A signal of 4 mA to 20 mA DC corresponding to the measurement range is output. ‘The maximum allowable input resistance of the receiver device is 900 Select an appropriate receiver device (recorder or meter relay). 4. Cannect the cable to the terminal block refering to the figure below. Use a shielded wire for the transmission cable, Transmission output A mAto 20 mA DC {insulaton output) ‘The maximum load resistance: 900 0 Shield 2. Ground the shielded fine via the grounding terminal of the receiver device side. aA Q Baadg upto 9002 Receiver device wD oureutima? Receiving oO =] resistance up to 900 <2 Grounding terminal cd © When two or more receiver devices are connected. Connect them in a series as shown in the figure below. The allowable total resistance of the connected receiver devices is max 900 0. oH ourpurina) oo RaceWver device 1 Receiving resistance 1 Raceiver devieo 2 Receiving resistance 2 Mandatory 16 2installation 23.4 Connecting the power supply Electric Shock A Mote sue that wo dec over upset the nstument blr sth tis work Warning 29 not tum on the powver until your wark fs completed, About the power switch This instrument has no power switch. Install a power swatch oF circuit breaker around to tum ON/OFF the instrument. Connecting the power cable The power supply of this instrument is a free voltarge power supply (100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz) ‘The maximum power is 10 VA ‘malfunction, Be sure to check the voltage of the power supply. Also make sure that the fluctuation of the power supply voltage is within the range of 10% of the rated A Operating the instrument using a voltage out ofthe rated range may cause itto votwge Caution Connect and ground the power cable referring to the figure below. Supplied power Voltage, 100 V to 240 V AC Frequency: 50060 H2 Class D grounding About the grounding Mandatory The grounding for the instrument should be separated from that of electrical devices such as a motor. 17 2lostallation 2.3.5 Attaching the terminal covers. Be sure to attach the terminal cover after wiring to the terminal block is comploted. 18 2 Preparation 3 Preparation When you start using the instrument for the first time afte factory shipment or resetting it to factory settings, be sure to complete the following preparation procedures. * Wiring checking © Initial set up © Calibration @ Wiring checking Check the following, * Are the power cable, electrode cable, and transmission cable properly wired? Are the terminal block screws firmly tightened? # Is the fluctuation of the power supply voltage within £19% of the rated voltage? © initial set up When the instrument is powered on in the factory setting sate, it starts up in the Maintenance mode. Check the current seitings referring to Table 1. If necessary, change setfings following the instructions in “4.2 Basic settings” (page 22) To finish the initial setup, press the MEAS key repeatedly until the MEAS lamp lights up to go to the measurement mode. ‘Once the initial setup is finished, the instrument starts up in the measurement mode since then. This is the normal measurement mode. Table 1 Basic setup items Factory Disptey Description Options seine Select a resistance tempersture sensor type _|non, 500, € 8k, 1k, 10k, 360 [500 Meséuroment parameter setting Select the number of data used for moving || sverage (dumping facioo} {te 20 ines ‘ fF [Display setting — | Select the dsplay Item seting forthe sub- Seen no, 1.SEI, 284, ¢ no Select the measurement range out seting Wether values outside the range of pH 9.00 te | YES, no yes +] pH 14.00 are displayed or not ‘Select the aviomatic calibration setting, whether | | the function is enabled or not YES, no YES ‘Confirm the oalibration solution forthe first point | | xed to pH 7) pH? par Seectme salbrtion soluion forthe second [ss > aa cis, pH 40 Relay output 3 Preparation OFF (unit seconds) a Display Desctston ‘optons ‘eng TEE} | Select te taget on. pH, Hold, Er, FAL 4 (SEL oe , , Seta eYevaree spi Sting whole ie 1 FE) oxiput is eoversed or not YES. no ne | fffeL|Seeainetmtoperston uprariover ft 4 a | a 1 Set the control value 0.00 to 14.00 14.00 (SEE) [ge] on eecomawarapeotanys far ar ar the da iypols seleded set th contol wath fd iF (Unit pH) Bonte 409 588 nm |Ilthe SF ype seleced altho conval wah Lud betov the control valve (unit oH) 9.0010 2.00 028 r fhe SF type selected et the con with 1 fod F) over the contral valve (unt pH} 9.09 102.00 9.28 [I See aa atta aaon fom the Sar aT | Tang ONO conn ouput eas ON (ont 010.600 0 10) ! | seconds) ' Sete slam das aun fone | FoF |eancolaton wt the ONO eartact output tus | te 600 0 1 tofd OFF (unit seconds) DGEL | s#ea te tet non, PH, Hol, Ee, PAL 4 ; , Selec the reverse output eling, whetherthe [veg ne | £ E| outputs reversed or net ES, DHL] seecttne irtoperation, upper or er HL L Tk 0.00 0 14.00 0.00 1 set tre conta wit type of relay 2 aif, S.a ace ; | Fhe d dF type ie Selected sete contr width [5 oo agp aso | unite} ithe S GF type is selected, set the contol width | petow the conttl value (unit pH) ponte200 pee ifthe S GF type is selected, setthe contol width | over the control value (unit ps) 9.00 192.00 025 Set the alan output duration fom the start unt the C-NO contact output turns ON (unit 010.600 3 seconds) _ | Sette alam dear duration Wom the cancellation until the C-NO contact cutput turns. | 040 600 ° 20 2 Preparation Disptey Description Options Factory fur || Recoepen eter ete py [Sott BH van of tho zo point (mA ofthe riba |rersmsion op ange 4.0010 1500 9.00 ‘Set the pH value of the span point (20 ma) of the rafsd| senor [SS Selecta iranemissionauipa ele ating, | 5p iether te previous output value fea shale Ho tall | curing he catbration mode (not cattxaton mend) net : ; Seti noid value tobe ised’ prose hoigie | PrES) ‘snable: 4.0010 1500 14.00 Select the transmission output setting, whether ae eee ae |v, ves Ceut| eros 1.00 t9 1500 14.00 YES, PIES, no ves. @ Calibration Perform the pH and temperature calibrations referring to the following pages. © "4.3.1 pH calibration’ (page 38) © "4.3.2 Temperature calibration” (page 41) 21 4 Measurement 42 22 Measurement Measurement Power on the pH meter with the preparation (see page 19} is completed, and the pH meter will ‘start up in the measurement mode, 1. Turn the power on. The measurement target appears on the measurement display. ‘The measurement range is then displayed and the instrument enters the measurement mode After the measurement value is displayed, and the measurement starts, This is the normal measurement mode. Basic settings Enter the maintenance mode to set up the electrode type, measurement conditions, display settings, calibration method, contact output and transmission output. Precautions Previous value hold is used for transmission output. © Contact outputs are the following status: ‘© OFF when the control target is set to non, pH or Err, ‘* ON when the control target is set to Hold, ON ‘© FAIL when the control target is set to FAIL and a system error occurs, How to open basic setup menus 7, Hold down the MNT key in the measurement mode until the MNT lamp lights up. ‘The maintenance mode is enabled, and "SEt* is shown on the measurement display. 2. Press the ENT key. The basic setup menu is enabled, and “SEns" is shown on the sub-display. 3. Press the UP/DOWN key to display the item to be set up on the sub-display. 4, Press the ENT key. ‘The display shows the setup screen, ready for selection of setting items. ‘The displays shown on the sub-display and setting items are shown in the table below. Table 2_Displays shown on the sub-display and setting items Basic setup item GE ng Sector tyres Desctipton Resstonce emperature sensor setting ‘Setting of number of data used for moving averege (Dumping factor) Reference Measurement Pard | coneiion | ‘Sub-dispiay seting page 25__| During measurement {Display method - JSP i oaore page 25 t ‘Ratoratis calibration ON ge 26 FAP came OFF Pag HL | method ‘Second calibration point Valid only doing the setting Page 27 | automatic caibration ‘A Measurement Display | Basic setupitem | Beserplon [Reference [Remarks * Contral argat setection page 75 Reverse outout sting page 30 Gonirl maths seting page 31 Contrl value sting page 31) Vaid onty when the contro! targets | Contact extn’ [Conta with joo satan | — page a2 Sono! toe: : a Rue Control wth soting page 23 oor Delay te (setng or ay | ON) page 34 | Telay tine (eating for relay | OFF) oge 34 } | Trenemission ransmissi nut setting re Furl cast Transmission output eating | page 35 Tip Prass the MEAS key to return to the menu one tier up. ‘To return to the basic setup menu from tho setup screen, press the MEAS key repeatedly until “SEt" is shown on the measurement display and nothing is shown on the sub-dispiay, and then press the ENT key. 4.2.1 Electrode types Select the the resistance temperature sensor type of the electrode to be used for measurement. 1. Open the basic setup menu referring to “@ How to open basic setup menus” {page 22). ‘The current electrode type setting is shown on the panel as below. SEnS) nani « Curent setting 2. Press the ENT key. The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting. 3. Press the UPIDOWN key to select a setting. Choices are: “non’, “500°, 6.8K", “1k, "10k", and "350" ‘When connecting an electrode without temperature compensation, select ‘non 4, Press the ENT key to establish the setting. Tp ‘To select another setting item, press the MEAS key. 23 4 Measurement 4.2.2 Measurement condition 24 Set the number of data used for moving average, which is performed to display the measured values, 1. Open the basic setup menu and press the UP/DOWN keys to display the current measurement condition setting on the panel, referring to “@ How to open basic ‘setup menus” (page 22). Para’ is displayed on the panel. 2. Press the ENT key. ‘The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting, 3. Press the UP/DOWN key to set the number of data used for moving average. The allowable value is 1 to 20 UP key: Increments the value by one. DOWW key: Decrements the value by one. 4, Press the ENTER key to establish the setting. Tip To select another setting item, press the MEAS key. ‘A Measurement 4.2.3. Display method @ Sub-cisptay setting Select the item to be displayed on the sub-display during measurement. 4. Open the basic setup menu and press the UP/DOWN keys to display the current subdisplay setting (as below) on the panel, referring to “@ How to open basic ‘setup menus” (page 22). The display item selection screen for the sub-display appear on the screen. 5d5F gl < Current setting 2. Press the ENT key. ‘The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting 3. Press the UP/DOWN key to select a setting. no: Nothing is displayed. “Set: Control value of relay 1 2.Set: Contro! value of relay 2 t Temperature 4. Press the ENTER key to establish the setting. — Tip © To change measurement range cut ON/OFF sotting pross the DOWN key. ‘© To select another setting item, press the MEAS key. @ Measurement range cut ON/OFF Specify whether values outside the measurement range, are displayed or not. 4. Open the basic setup menu and press the UP/DOWN keys to display the current sub-display setting on the panel, referring to “@ How to open basic setup menus” {page 22). The display item selection screen for the sub-display appear on the screen. 2. Press the DOWN key to display “r.cut” on the measurement display, and press the ENT key. The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting. 3. Press the UP/DOWN key to select a setting UP key: YES: Values outside the measurement range are not displayed, DOWN key: no: Values outside the measurement range are displayed. 4, Press the ENTER key to establish the setting. Tip To change sub-display setting, press the UP key. © To select another setting item, press the MEAS key. 25 4 Measurement 424 Calibration method You can choose automatic or manual calibration, If choosing automatic calibration, select the second calibration point from pH 2, pH 4, pH 9 and pH 10(JIS). Tip In automatic calibration, the first calibration point is fixed to pH 7. {In manual calibration, you can fteely set calibration points, However, the difference between two points must be pH 2 or more. @ Automatic calibration ON/OFF 26 1. Open the basic setup menu and press the UP/DOWN keys to display the automatic calibration setting (as below) on the panel, referring to “@ How to open basic setup menus” (page 22). Ruta fig, < Curent setting 2. Press the ENT key. The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting, 3. Press the UP/DOWN key to select a setting. YES : Automatic calibration no: Manual calibration 4, Press the ENT key. ‘The setting is established and the screen retums to the Calibration setup screen in view mode ‘When you have selected the automatic calibration, set the value for the second calibration point. Tp © It you st he value ofthe eacond calibration point next, start the procedure doseibed next from step 2 To select another setting tem, press the MEAS key ‘A Measurement @ Second calibration point setting (only for automatic calibration) 4. Open the basic setup menu and press the UP/DOWN keys to display the automatic calibration setting on the panel, referring to “@ How to open basic setup menus” (page 22). 2, Press the DOWN key. The first calibration point setting is displayed Te The first calibration point is fixed to pH 7. 3. Press the DOWN key again. The current second caiibration point setting is displayed. 4. Press the ENT key. ‘The sub-display starts blinking. Now you can change the setting 5. Press the UP/DOWN key to select the a setting, 6. Press the ENTER key to establish the setting. Tie ‘© To display the first calibration vaiue of change the automstic calibration ON/OFF setting, press, the UP key. © To select another setting item, press the MEAS key. 27 4 Measurement 4.2.5 Contact output Set control actions for R1 and R2 respectively. ‘This section explains the setup procedures using Ri as an example. Set up the R2 actions in the same way. The following control items can be set: Table 3. Contact output: the setting items for R1 Descipion——=S*S*S*S*S*~r*Revenc | Remar iepiay iter oipion Reference Seiect te conval target tom mon. No target ; pH Measured value IGEL |Comtettarget | ols: Busing maintonanos page 29 Er Error Fai Fal verse Select the reverse output sting, whether he oufpatis > LE [Reverse outhut | versed or not | Page so Contot metiod | Select the lint operation, upper or lower page 31 Set the convo! valve, used asthe citron for ewiehing Controt valve | the relay output ONIOFF. Page 31 - P eccir See - ~ These Seis the same width Is set both over and under the apoons are » |Contot wath | contro value atthe center FS page 32 | avaiiatie fi ‘ype o 8.08: | only when Diferent widths are sat over and under the contol pHs value, selected as Set the control widths: ‘the control © When the controt width type is “d.ciF”, taiget Set the width (1.diF) from the control value at the Set control width | center | page 38 © When the control width type is "S.¢iF”, “The wich under the contol value (7.ud} ane the width cover the contol value 1.047} Delay tme | Set the alarm output duration fom the stat untfhe ONO | 20 ag (Relay ON) | contact output turns ON (unit: seconds} | Ps Delay me | Sethe alarm dear duration fram the cancellation untl the ou | |(Relay OFF} | C-NO contact output tuins OFF (unit: seconds} | bse 28 ‘A Measurement @ Control target selection Select the control target of the contact output 1. 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Ip Heme horba-at jp Headquarters 151 lyanonishi-cho Kisshoin Minami, Kyoto-sti, 601-8308 TEL+01-75324-7184 FAX:81-75-321.7201 ‘Tokyo ottice Arute Build Higashikanda. 4, Higashikanda 4-7-8, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 104-0091 TEL391.3-98513160 FAK#B13.5851-3140 Nagoya Office Sumitomo Seimei Chigusa Dai-ni Building 6F 3-18.31, Aoi Higashi-ku, Nagoya-shi, 481-0004 ‘TELS+81.82.997-0012 FAX:+81-52-997-0675 ‘CODE:1#600754(11002420000) Ver.1 December, 2004 (© 2006 HORIBA Advanced Techno, Co, Lid.

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