Hach sension 4 Instruction Manual page 4

Laboratory ph/ise meter
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3.2.3 One-Point Calibration ............................................................................................. 33
3.3 ISE Calibration ................................................................................................................. 34
3.4 Reviewing Calibrations..................................................................................................... 36
3.5 Measuring Sample pH ...................................................................................................... 38
3.6 Measuring Samples Using ISEs........................................................................................ 38
3.7 Measuring Samples Using Standard Additions ................................................................ 39
4.1 Storing pH/ISE Measurements ......................................................................................... 41
4.2 Recalling Stored Data ....................................................................................................... 42
4.3 Erasing Data...................................................................................................................... 42
4.3.1 Erasing Single Data Points...................................................................................... 42
4.3.2 Erasing All Data Points ........................................................................................... 43
5.1 Connecting to Printers/Computers.................................................................................... 45
5.1.1 Connecting with the RS232 Cable .......................................................................... 45
5.1.2 Connecting to a Printer............................................................................................ 45
5.1.3 Connecting to a Personal Computer........................................................................ 46
5.2 Sending Data to Printers/Computers................................................................................. 48
5.2.1 Printing Data at Intervals......................................................................................... 48
5.2.2 Sending Currently Displayed Data.......................................................................... 48
5.2.3 Sending Recalled Data Points ................................................................................. 49
5.2.4 Sending All Stored Data and the Average pH Value............................................... 49
5.2.4.1 Printed Data Format............................................................................................. 50
5.2.5 PC Control of the Meter through the RS232 Interface............................................ 50
6.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................... 53
6.2 Shorting Test ..................................................................................................................... 53
6.3 Error Codes And Errors .................................................................................................... 54
6.4 Meter Service Request Questionnaire............................................................................... 54
REPLACEMENT PARTS....................................................................................................... 57
HOW TO ORDER .................................................................................................................. 59
REPAIR SERVICE ................................................................................................................. 60
WARRANTY.......................................................................................................................... 61
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