Overview
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1.2.1 IDS sensors
IDS sensors
support the automatic sensor recognition
show only the settings relevant to the specific sensor in the setting menu
process signals in the sensor digitally so that precise and interference-free
measurements are enabled even with long cables
facilitate to assign a sensor to a measured parameter with differently colored
couplings
have quick-lock couplings with which to fix the sensors to the meter.
1.2.2 Automatic sensor recognition
The automatic sensor recognition for IDS sensors allows
to operate an IDS sensor with different meters without recalibrating
to assign measurement data to an IDS sensor
– Measurement datasets are always stored and output with the sensor
name and sensor series number.
to assign calibration data to an IDS sensor
– Calibration data and calibration history are always stored and output with
the sensor name and sensor series number.
to hide menus automatically that do not concern this sensor
To be able to use the automatic sensor recognition, a meter that supports the
automatic sensor recognition (e.g. pH 3310 IDS) and a digital IDS sensor are
required.
In digital IDS sensors, sensor data are stored that clearly identify the sensor.
The sensor data are automatically taken over by the meter.
pH 3310 IDS
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