Printer And Computer Connections; Turning The Meter On; Temperature Measurement - Hach sension 4 Instruction Manual

Laboratory ph/ise meter
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SECTION 2,
continued
2.4

Printer and Computer Connections

2.5 Turning the Meter On

2.6 Temperature Measurement

The meter can send data to a computer or printer via the 9-pin
serial port on the meter (see Figure 3). The printer cable and
computer cable are different. The printer cable is a 9-pin to
25-pin cable and the computer cable is a 9-pin to 9-pin cable. Be
sure to use the correct cable.
The meter can print to serial printers without an adapter. For
parallel printers, a converter and cable adapter are required. The
Citizen PN60 printer (Cat. No. 26687-00) requires a special
Citizen adapter (supplied with the printer). Pressing the
key will send the currently displayed data to the printer or the
user can enable the autoprint function (see 3.1.10 on page 30).
The data may be either a current measurement or recalled data.
To communicate with a computer, connect the 9-pin serial port on
the meter to a 9-pin serial port of the computer using a 9-pin to
9-pin cable. Pressing the
displayed data to the computer. The data may be either a current
measurement or recalled data. To send commands from a
computer, see the Table 6 on page 51.
After plugging the correct power adapter into the wall, turn the
instrument on using the
side of the keypad). Press the key once to power the instrument
up. The display will show the software version number, then
move to the Reading mode.
The meter displays temperature in the range of -10.0 to +110 °C
simultaneously with sample results. If a temperature probe is
properly connected, actual temperature measurements are
displayed in the temperature/mV field.
The meter requires a temperature to calculate temperature-
corrected pH readings. The meter uses temperature data from one
of three sources:
The temperature sensor in the sample
The factory default setting (20 °C)
A user-entered default setting
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key will send the currently
PRINT
key (located on the upper left
I/O/EXIT
PRINT

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