What Does It All Mean - palintest Macro 900 Operation Manual

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Macro 900 Operation Manual
TIP: Occasional application of a smear of silicone grease or similar lubricant to
the protective Sleeve End Cap O ring and the inside rim of the Probe sleeve will
make fitting and removal of the Cap easier.
If the MAP 2000/2100 is connected correctly, the meter will read the Probe's
serial number and model number, then will automatically configure itself to
display only those readings the current MAP 2000/2100 is capable of taking.
Initial Probe readings will be displayed on the meter's screen along with the
current GPS status. The initial data screen for the Macro 900 Meter in
conjunction with the MAP 2000/2100 is shown below.
Left/right arrows at the bottom corners of the screen indicate further data
screens are available. To access these screens, simply press either the left or
right arrow keys. Any value that is out of range or unavailable will be displayed
as dashes. The other four screens available with the Macro 900/MAP 2000/2100
combination are shown below.

6.1. What Does It All Mean?

The screens above show the full default range of readings for the Macro 900
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TEMP:018.5
°
ORP:0415.2 mV
pH:06.48
GPS:Acquiring
DO:098.7%
EC:6541µS/cm
TDS:3271mg/L
GPS:3D Pos
SAL:03.57 PSU
SSG:01.3σt
GPS:3D Pos
BARO:1013mb
DEPTH:01.75m
Hit [OK] to zero
GPS:3D Pos
Lat:N51
21.498
°
Long:E001
24.323
°
Alt:00050M 1013mb
Sats in use:09
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