Inolab pH level 2 Instruction Manual page 67

Laboratory ph meter
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Asymmetry
Resolution
AutoRead
Baud rate
Diaphragm
Drift control
MultiCal
Test sample
Test solution
Buffer solution
Redox voltage
Slope
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Glossary
Zero point of a pH electrode.
Number of decimal places that appear for a measured val-
ue.
Monitors the electrode drift and releases the measured val-
ue only after the stability criterion has been reached. In this
way, this procedure ensures the highest degree of precision
and reproducibility.
Transmission rate in bits/s.
Contact point between the reference electrolytic solution
and the sample.
See A
R
UTO
®
Group term for the various WTW calibration procedures
used for automatic calibration in buffer solutions.
Sample to be measured (can be liquid or solid).
Stable solution with a precisely known Redox voltage.
Stable solution with a precisely known pH value.
Potentiometric quantity.
Specifies the voltage change per pH unit.
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