Diluter; Datalogger - Keison PFP7 Operating And Service Manual

Flame photometer
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3. Connect the other end of the air tubing to the air inlet located on the rear panel of the
PFP7 and secure with a hose clip.
4. Plug the 8515/8516 mains lead into either auxiliary power socket located on the rear
panel of the PFP7.
5.3

Diluter

The diluter is a stand alone diluter/dispenser that is programmed to dispense a final volume of
5.0ml of a 1 in 200 dilution of a sample in diluent, i.e. taking up 25µl of sample and 4.975 ml of
diluent. This is useful for the dilution of clinical samples prior to aspiration in the flame
photometer.
5.3.1
Specification
Part Code
Syringe volume:
Resolution:
Ambient temperature:
Reproducibility:
Accuracy:
Voltage:
Dimensions:
Weight (kg):
5.4

Datalogger

The analogue-RS232 datalogger is an easy to use PC based data acquisition product that plugs
into the serial port of a PC (desktop or laptop) and requires no power supply. Replacing costly
chart recorders, the datalogger enables data acquisition and printing from all PFP7 models. The
PicoLog software can collect data at rates from once per hour to 1000 per second and up to 1
million samples can be collected. Data can be displayed in both graphical or spreadsheet format
both during and after data collection.
5.4.1
Specification
Part Code
Number of channels:
Resolution:
Input range:
Overload protection:
Sampling rate:
Accuracy:
Input impedance:
Input connector:
Output connector:
Outputs:
Supplied software:
037 001
5ml
3000 steps
0-40ºC
< 0.5% at 1% syringe volume
< 1%
110 or 230VAC @ 50/60Hz
110(l) x 150(d) x 210(h) mm
4
037 501
8
16 bit + sign
±2.5V
±30V
1Hz
0.2%
1M
D25 female
D9 male to PC serial port
2 (fixed ±5V references)
PicoLog for Windows
Drivers and examples: C, Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, HP
VEE and LabView. A macro is also provided to collect data
directly into an Excel spreadsheet.
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