Hanna Instruments HI98199 Instruction Manual

Multiparameter meter ph/mv, ec, dissolved oxygen & temperature

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HI98199
Multiparameter Meter
pH/mV, EC,
Dissolved Oxygen
& Temperature

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  • Page 1 HI98199 Multiparameter Meter pH/mV, EC, Dissolved Oxygen & Temperature...
  • Page 2 If you need additional technical information, do not hesitate to e‑mail us at tech@hannainst.com or view our worldwide contact list at www.hannainst.com. All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner, Hanna Instruments Inc., Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 02895, USA.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION ......................4 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION & INTENDED USE ....................4 3. SPECIFICATIONS ..........................5 4. DESCRIPTION ............................8 5. GENERAL OPERATIONS ........................9 5.1. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ......................9 5.2. CONNECTING THE PROBE ....................10 5.3. TURNING THE METER ON ....................11 5.4. MEASUREMENT MODE ......................11 6.
  • Page 4: Preliminary Examination

    1. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION Remove the meter from the packing material and examine it carefully. For further assistance, please contact your local Hanna Instruments Office or email us at tech@hannainst.com. Each HI98199 is delivered in a rugged carrying case and is supplied with: •...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    3. SPECIFICATIONS pH / mV Range 0.00 to 14.00 pH / ±600.0 mV (HI829113 Resolution 0.01 pH / 0.1 mV pH Probe) Accuracy ±0.02 pH / ±0.5 mV Calibration automatic one, two, or three points of five standard buffers (pH 4.01, 6.86, 7.01, 9.18, 10.01) or one custom buffer Range 0 to 200 mS/cm (HI763093...
  • Page 6 Resistivity Range 0 to 999999 Ω•cm; 0 to 1000.0 kΩ•cm; 0 to 1.0000 (HI763093 MΩ•cm EC Probe) Resolution 1 Ω•cm; 0.1 kΩ•cm; 0.0001 MΩ•cm Calibration based on conductivity calibration Salinity Range 0.00 to 70.00 PSU (HI763093 Resolution 0.01 PSU EC Probe) Accuracy ±2% of reading or ±0.01 PSU whichever is greater Calibration...
  • Page 7 Temperature Range -5.00 to 55.00 °C; 23.00 to 131.00 °F; 268.15 to 328.15 K Resolution 0.01 °C; 0.01 °F; 0.01 K Accuracy ±0.15 °C; ±0.27 °F; ±0.15 K Calibration automatic at one custom point Additional Temperature automatic from -5 to 55 °C (23 to 131 °F) Specifications Compensation Logging...
  • Page 8: Description

    4. DESCRIPTION FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW H H I I 9 9 8 8 1 1 9 9 9 9 pH EC DO 1. Graphic LCD 2. Battery level indicator Press the functional keys to perform the function displayed above them on the LCD. Power button Press to turn the backlight ON and OFF 6.
  • Page 9: General Operations

    5. GENERAL OPERATIONS 5.1. BATTERY REPLACEMENT To replace the batteries, follow the next steps: 1. Turn OFF the instrument. 2. Remove the four screws on the back of the instrument to open the battery compartment. 3. Remove the old batteries. 4.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Probe

    BATTERY LIFE The battery life of the HI98199 meter is dependent on the probe, backlight usage and logging interval. The backlight will consume the most power. Backlight Off, 1 sec log 380 hours 380 hours 320 hours Backlight Off, 4 min log...
  • Page 11: Turning The Meter On

    Parameters or Measure menus. 5.4. MEASUREMENT MODE In measurement mode HI98199 will measure data for all enabled parameters simultaneously. • Select the number of parameters that are to be shown on the screen at one time, press the corresponding alphanumeric key (i.e.
  • Page 12: Probe Conditioning & Maintenance

    6. PROBE CONDITIONING & MAINTENANCE 6.1. pH PROBE (HI829113) • Remove the protective cap. Do not be alarmed if salt deposits are present, this is normal. Rinse the probe with water. • Shake the electrode down as you would do with a clinical thermometer to eliminate any air bubbles inside the glass bulb.
  • Page 13: Parameter Setup Menu

    7. PARAMETER SETUP MENU Press Menu to enter the main setup menu. From the main menu, use the / keys to highlight Parameter Setup and then press Select. The following options will be displayed: 7.1. SELECTING PARAMETERS From the Parameter setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Select parameters and then press Select.
  • Page 14: Parameter Units

    HI764103 digital DO probe Parameters: %DO saturation, DO concentration, Temperature, Atm. pressure Note: If the password protection is enabled, you will be required to enter the password before any parameters can be modified. 7.2. PARAMETER UNITS From the Parameter setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Parameter Units and then press Select.
  • Page 15 TDS UNIT (HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY) Option: ppm-ppt or mg/L-g/L Press the functional key to select the desired TDS unit. RESISTIVITY UNIT (HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY) Option: MΩ•cm, Ω•cm, KΩ•cm Press the functional key to select the desired resistivity unit. SEAWATER σ...
  • Page 16: Parameter Coefficients (Ec & Do Probes Only)

    ABSOLUTE EC RESOLUTION UNIT (HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY) Option: Auto, Auto mS/cm, 1µS/cm, 0.001 mS/cm, 0.01 mS/cm, 0.1 mS/cm, 1 mS/cm Press the Modify key to change the value. Use the / arrow key to select the value. Press Select to confirm or ESC to return to the menu without saving.
  • Page 17 EC REFERENCE TEMPERATURE (HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY) Option: 25 °C or 20 °C Press the functional key to select the EC reference temperature. EC TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (HI763093 EC PROBE ONLY) Option: 0.00 to 6.00 %/°C For freshwater samples temperature coefficient is approximately 1.90 %/°C. If the actual temperature coefficient of your sample is known, press Modify to enter EC temp.
  • Page 18: Averaging

    7.4. AVERAGING From the Parameter setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Averaging and then press Select. Option: 1 to 20 readings Press Modify to enter the Averaging screen. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the value, press Accept to save or ESC to return to the menu. Averaging is a software filter used to minimize sensor noises and provide a more stable reading.
  • Page 19: Calibration

    8. CALIBRATION Press Menu to enter the main setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Calibration and then press Select. 8.1. pH PROBE CALIBRATION (HI829113) All calibration data is stored on the probe, allowing probes to be connected to different meters without recalibration.
  • Page 20 PROCEDURE The measured pH value is displayed, along with the temperature and the buffer value on the second level. • To change the buffer value, press the Cal. point, use the / keys to select the new buffer, press Select to use the highlighted value. •...
  • Page 21 pH CALIBRATION ERROR MESSAGES If the meter does not accept a pH calibration point, a short message is displayed to indicate the possible error source. Problems which arise during calibration can have different sources: the sensor, measuring temperature, buffer solutions etc. Special note should be taken of the symptoms of the problem as these are useful for locating the source of the problem.
  • Page 22: Do Probe Calibration (Hi764103)

    8.2. DO PROBE CALIBRATION (HI764103) It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if high accuracy is required. More frequent calibrations may be required depending on the type of sample being tested, i.e. turbid biologically active water samples will require more frequent cleanings and calibrations than cleaner waters.
  • Page 23 • Submerse the probe into HI7040 Zero Oxygen solution and stir gently for 2 to 3 minutes. The “Not Ready” message is displayed. • Once the reading has stabilized, the countdown timer will count down until the display shows the “Ready”...
  • Page 24: Ec Probe Calibration (Hi763093)

    8.3. EC PROBE CALIBRATION (HI763093) It is recommended to calibrate the instrument frequently, especially if high accuracy is required. More frequent calibrations may be required depending on the type of sample being tested, i.e. turbid biologically active water samples will require more frequent cleanings and calibrations than cleaner waters.
  • Page 25 CUSTOM CALIBRATION POINT To select the custom value: • Press Cal. Point then Custom. • A text box will be displayed. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the value, then press Accept. ABSOLUTE CONDUCTIVITY From the Calibration menu, use the / keys to highlight Absolute Conductivity and then press Select.
  • Page 26: Temperature Calibration

    • Press Confirm to accept the calibration point. • Press OK to return to the Calibration menu. • Press Measure to return to the measurement screen. RESTORING FACTORY CALIBRATION When a new EC probe is being used some of the warning messages are based on the previous calibration.
  • Page 27: Atmospheric Pressure Calibration

    Restoring factory calibration will delete the user calibration and restore the factory default calibration. Use the / keys to highlight Restore factory calib. and then press Select. 8.5. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CALIBRATION HI98199 is factory calibrated for atmosphere pressure. The user can perform a single point calibration or restore the factory calibration.
  • Page 28: System Setup

    9. SYSTEM SETUP Press Menu to enter the main setup menu, use the / keys to highlight System setup and then press Select. 9.1. METER SETUP From the System setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Meter setup and then press Select. Note: If the password protection is enabled, you will be required to enter the password before any settings can be modified.
  • Page 29 DATE Press Modify and set the date using the alphanumeric keypad. Press Accept to save the date. DATE FORMAT Option: DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY Press Format to set the desired date format. AUTO POWEROFF Option: Not used (disabled), 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 minutes If enabled, the meter will enter sleep mode after the elapsed time if continuous logging is running and the log interval is at least 30 seconds.
  • Page 30 ERROR BEEP Option: Enable or Disable If enabled, an acoustic signal sounds every time an incorrect key is pressed, or when an error occurs. A checked box indicates this function has been enabled. DECIMAL SEPARATOR Option: Comma (,) or Period (.) Press the functional key to select the desired decimal separator.
  • Page 31 Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the meter ID. Press the Accept key to confirm the value or ESC to return to the Setup menu without saving. LANGUAGE Press the Modify key to change the Language. Use the / keys to select the desired language. Please contact your local Hanna Instruments Office for available languages.
  • Page 32: Probe Setup

    RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS This function restores measurement settings to their original factory values. This includes measurement units, coefficients, other measurement configurations and all logged data. • Select the “Restore factory settings” and press Select. • The meter will ask for confirmation. Press Yes to confirm or No to escape. 9.2.
  • Page 33: Status

    10. STATUS Press Menu to enter the main setup menu, use the / keys to highlight Status and then press Select. 10.1. METER STATUS From the Status menu, use the / keys to highlight Meter status and then press Select. Press the /...
  • Page 34: Glp Data

    • Press ESC to return to the GLP menu. Notes: A “C” label near the buffer value indicates a custom point, while an “H” indicates a Hanna Instruments standard buffer value. If no pH calibration has been performed or if the factory calibration was restored, the offset and slope values are set to default, and the message “Factory calibration”...
  • Page 35 Note: A “C” label near the calibration point indicates a custom point, while an “H” indicates a Hanna Instruments standard value. If no EC calibration has been performed or if the factory calibration was restored the offset and slope values are set to default, and the message ”Factory...
  • Page 36 TEMPERATURE • From the GLP menu, use the / keys to highlight Temperature option and then press Select. • Data regarding the last temperature calibration will be displayed: calibrated point, time and date. • Use the / keys to scroll through the stored data for the last 5 calibrations. Notes: If no user temperature calibration has been performed or if the factory calibration was restored, the offset value is set to default, and the message ”Factory calibration”...
  • Page 37: Logging

    11. LOGGING Press the Log key to access the Log menu. Use the / keys to select the available option. 11.1. ONE SAMPLE ON METER This option will store one set of data points on the meter. • The meter will suggest a lot to store the data in. Press OK to add the data to the selected lot. •...
  • Page 38 • Press View to display the sample details for each point. Use the / keys to change the sample number in the selected lot. The sample number is shown on the top right corner of the display. Notes: The values displayed for DO concentration, compensated conductivity and TDS are dependent on the coefficients defined in Parameter Coefficients in Setup menu (EC Reference Temperature, EC Temperature Coefficient, TDS factor and Salinity).
  • Page 39: Log Notes

    DELETE ALL LOTS • From ‘’Meter log recall’’ choose Delete all lots and the meter will ask for confirmation. Press Yes to delete or No to return to the previous screen. • To return to the “Log recall” menu, press ESC. 11.4.
  • Page 40: Pc Connection Mode

    12. PC CONNECTION MODE ® The logged data from a probe or meter can be transferred to a PC using the HI9298194 Windows compatible application software. © © HI9298194 allows data to be imported into most spreadsheet programs (e.g. Excel , Lotus 1-2-3 12.1.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting / Error Messages

    Hanna Instruments Office. • “Language data not available”: appears when powering up the meter, if the language file is not seen by the meter. Restart the meter. If the problem persists, contact your local Hanna Instruments Office.
  • Page 42 • ‘’User data corrupted!’’: appears when powering up the meter if data stored on the meter is corrupted. Restart the meter. If the problem persists, contact your local Hanna Instruments Office. • ‘’Warning x’’: other warnings that may appear at power-on are identified using a numeric code.
  • Page 43: Accessories

    14. ACCESSORIES Code Description HI829113 Digital pH probe with 4 m (13’) cable HI763093 Digital EC probe with 4 m (13’) cable HI764103 Digital DO probe with 4 m (13’) cable HI710034 Orange protective silicone rubber boot HI920015 Micro USB cable, PC to meter HI7004L pH 4.01 buffer solution, 500 mL HI7006L...
  • Page 44: Certification

    CERTIFICATION All Hanna Instruments conform to the CE European Directives. RoHS compliant Disposal of Electrical & Electronic Equipment. The product should not be treated as household waste. Instead hand it over to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment which will conserve natural resources.
  • Page 45: Recommendations For Users

    When shipping any instrument, make sure it is properly packed for complete protection. Hanna Instruments reserves the right to modify the design, construction or appearance of its products without advance notice.
  • Page 46 World Headquarters Hanna Instruments Inc. Highland Industrial Park 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket, RI 02895 USA www.hannainst.com MAN98199 Printed in ROMANIA...

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