Table 3: 10 Point Conductivity Vs. Concentration Table - Thermo Scientific Scientific AquaSensors DataStick User Manual

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4 . 4 . 2 . 8 T E N P O I N T C O N C E N T R A T I O N T A B L E E N T R I E S
Select CONCENTRATION TABLE from the configuration menu to view or change any or all of the points in the table.
When selecting the ten-point concentration table, there will be an automatic update of each of the 10 points before any editing
or scrolling of the table can occur. This scan takes about 10 seconds.
The concentration table coordinates must be monotonic. Conductivity must increase with each point. Concentration can either
increase or decrease with each point. The table must start at POINT 1 and continue incrementally from there. Unused points
(except POINT 1) have zero, zero coordinates.
Current entries can be viewed by scrolling up and down on the "Number" window.
Table entries for specific chemicals are available from Thermo Fisher Scientific Customer Service on request.
The default concentration table is set up as shown in Table 1. The numbers can be viewed by scrolling the up/down arrows.

Table 3: 10 Point Conductivity Vs. Concentration Table

Point
Conductivity
(µS/cm)
1
0
2
20,000
3
0
4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
9
0
10
0
The following example shows how to change and add data points to the table. In this case, POINT 2 is changed
and POINTS 3 and 4 are added.
Thermo Scientific AquaSensors™ DataStick™ Measurement System User Guide
Concentration
%
0
99.99
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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