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DOCUMENT #605187
Pro1020
US ER MANUAL
E ng li sh, Français, Espa ño l, Português

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  • Page 1 User Manual DOCUMENT #605187 Pro1020 US ER MANUAL E ng li sh, Français, Espa ño l, Português...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S Warranty ....................i Introduction ..................1 Getting Started ..................1 Initial Inspection ..............1 Battery Installation ..............1 Key Pad ..................2 Connecting the Sensor and Cable ........3 Membrane Installation ............6 Run Screen ................7 Backlight .................7 Powering Off ................7 Navigation ................7 First Power On ................8 System Setup Menu ................9...
  • Page 3 W A R R A N T Y Auto Shutoff ................17 Resetting the System Setup Menu to Factory Default ..17 The YSI Professional 1020 instrument (Pro1020) is warranted for three (3) Calibration ..................18 years from date of purchase by the end user against defects in materials and workmanship, exclusive of batteries and any damage caused by Temperature .................18 defective batteries.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    I N T R O D U C T I O N Thank you for purchasing the YSI Pro1020, an instrument from the YSI Professional Series product family. The Pro1020 measures dissolved oxygen, temperature and either pH or ORP in water. The Pro1020...
  • Page 5: Key Pad

    Number Description Calibrate Press and hold for 3 seconds to calibrate. Opens Calibrate menu from the Run screen. Up Arrow Use to navigate through menus, to navigate through box options along the bottom of the Run screen and Figure 1. Pro1020 with battery cover removed. Notice to increase numerical inputs.
  • Page 6 The ISE sensor is shipped with the tip in a storage bottle. To remove, twist the bottle off the lid and remove the bottle from the sensor. Next, When a port is empty on the cable, the bulkhead connector is remove the o-ring and slide the lid off the sensor.
  • Page 7: Membrane Installation

    CONNECTING PROBE/CABLE ASSEMBLY calibrating. For detailed instructions on changing a cap membrane, see the Care, Maintenance and Storage section of this manual. INSTRUMENT To connect the cable, align the keys on the cable connector to the slots RUN SCREEN on the instrument connector. Push together firmly and then twist the outer ring until it locks into place (figure 4).
  • Page 8: First Power On

    NAVIGATING THE RUN SCREEN When in the Run screen, the up and down arrow keys will move the highlighted box along the bottom options. Once a box is highlighted, press enter to access the highlighted option. Description of Run screen box functions from left to right: Option Description Barometer...
  • Page 9: Do Local

    EXITING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU When DO Local% is enabled, the Pro1020 corrects for barometric pressure for each DO measurement instead of during calibration. To exit the System Setup menu, press the down arrow key until the ESC - Exit box is highlighted, then press enter to return to the Run screen. Example: Instrument #1 with DO Local% enabled: At 737 mmHg barometric pressure, roughly 841 ft above sea level, the...
  • Page 10: Audio

    • Polarographic – This sensor has a black sensor body and is engraved When Quick DO Cal is enabled, press and hold the calibration with the model number 2003. Polarographic will be abbreviated key for 3 seconds while in the Run screen. Next, highlight Dissolved Polaro in the instrument menu.
  • Page 11: Do Units

    Selecting a Dissolved Oxygen Membrane: settings, the symbol will display steadily and the instrument will Membrane Flow Dependence Required Sample Typical Response beep twice if Audio is turned on. Type After 4 Minutes Movement Time (T-95) 5913, 5908 6 inches/second 8 seconds DO Auto Stable can be set to a % change of 0.0 to 1.9% over 3 to 19 Yellow...
  • Page 12: Ph Buffer Set

    mVs can help you determine if you are performing a good calibration box and press enter to save any changes and to close the Language and the condition of the pH electrode. submenu. When ORP is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type menu, only ORP mVs can The text in the boxes along the bottom of the Run screen will always be be enabled as the ISE unit.
  • Page 13: Auto Shutoff

    Parameter Reset Defaults Do not use a barometer value that is corrected to sea level. ISE Sensor Type Laboratory barometer readings are usually “true” (uncorrected) values of air pressure and can be used “as is” for barometer ISE Units calibration. Weather service readings are usually not “true”, i.e., ISE Auto Stable Off (0.0 % Change they are corrected to sea level, and therefore cannot be used...
  • Page 14 If using a Galvanic sensor, wait approximately 5 to 10 minutes CALIBRATING IN PERCENT (DO LOCAL% ENABLED) for the cup to become completely saturated. The instrument’s Perform this calibration procedure when DO Local% is enabled and Auto Shutoff should be disabled or set to at least 20 minutes. Quick DO Cal is disabled in the System Setup menu.
  • Page 15: Ph Calibration

    7. If the calibration is unsuccessful, an error message will display 5. If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH on the screen. Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error buffer value. Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be message and return to the Run screen.
  • Page 16: Orp Calibration

    9. Rinse the sensor and place it in the third pH buffer (4/4.01 or amplified pH sensor, be sure to use the guard extender supplied in 10/9.18). If necessary, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the 605216 amplified pH sensor kit. The extender is screwed onto the the pH buffer value.
  • Page 17: Saving Data

    temperature, dissolved oxygen and two conductivity parameters. Each VIEWING DATA data point is referenced with a data set number, 01 through 50. Once in Data mode, use the up and down arrow keys to view saved data sets in sequential order or press enter to access the bottom functions. SAVING DATA After accessing the bottom functions, highlight the Data box and press enter to regain access to scrolling through the saved data.
  • Page 18: Care, Maintenance And Storage

    EXITING DATA MODE to clean the plastic parts, but use only water and mild detergent on the o-ring itself. Also, inspect the o-rings for nicks and imperfections. While in Data mode, press enter to access the bottom functions. Next, highlight the ESC-Exit box and press enter to return to the Run screen. Using alcohol on o-rings may cause a loss of elasticity and may C A R E , M A I N T E N A N C E A N D promote cracking.
  • Page 19 SENSOR MAINTENANCE - TEMPERATURE from the sensor crevices, soak the sensor in clean water for about an hour with occasional stirring. You must keep the temperature sensor free of build up. No additional maintenance is required. A toothbrush can be used to scrub the CAUTION: Do NOT mix the acid from the previous step with the temperature sensor if needed.
  • Page 20 Remove the protective red cap by pulling it straight dull, the sensor may need resurfaced using a 400 grit wet/dry sanding off the sensor. Or, unscrew and remove the used cap disc included in the membrane kit. Do not sand the electrodes membrane by holding the sensor while unscrewing the every membrane change as this is not routine maintenance.
  • Page 21: Sensor Storage

    Silver Anode is visible around the membrane; and (c) if the sensor shows unstable After extended use, a thick layer of Silver Chloride (AgCl) builds up readings or other sensor-related symptoms. on the silver anode (figure 11) reducing the sensitivity of the sensor. The anode must be cleaned to remove this layer and restore proper The Galvanic dissolved oxygen sensor is continuously reducing oxygen performance.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    bottle that was originally included with the sensor. This can be filled Symptom Possible Solution with buffer 4 solution. If you no longer have the storage bottle, simply Instrument will not Verify correct ISE sensor type selection place the sensor in a buffer 4 solution. calibrate pH or ORP;...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Symptom Possible Solution DO readings are Verify correct DO sensor/membrane type These specifications represent typical performance and are subject to inaccurate. selection in the System Setup menu. change without notice.
  • Page 24: Declaration Of Conformity

    Polarographic sensor. 5. IEC 6100-4-8:2001 605913 5913 Cap membrane kit, 1.25 mil PE (yellow cap, Authorized EU Xylem Analytics UK Ltd 6 each), includes electrolyte. Used with Galvanic Representative Unit 2 Focal Point, Lacerta Court, Works Road sensor. Letchworth, Hertfordshire, SG6 1FJ UK...
  • Page 25: Recycling

    R E C Y C L I N G When placing an order please have the following available: 1.) YSI account number (if available) YSI is committed to reducing the environmental footprint in the course 2.) Name and phone number of doing business.
  • Page 26 Item # 605187 Rev A January 2014 ©2014 YSI Incorporated.

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