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Proteus Proteus Real-time Sensor manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Proteus Proteus User Manual (51 pages)
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Proteus
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Measuring Instruments
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1 Background
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What Is Fluorescence
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Figure 1: Example of Quinine Sulphate Molecules in Tonic Water Emitting Blue Light When Exposed to High
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Figure 2: Schematic Representation of a Simple Fluorometer Design
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Measuring Organic Matter Using Fluorescence
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Figure 3: an Excitation Emission Matrix (EEM) with Key Peaks Highlighted
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2 Instrument Specifications
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Instrument
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Figure 4: Typical Proteus Equipment Overview; Please Note: this Varies Depending on Individual
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Figure 5: Optional Proteus Transport Case
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Table 1: Key for Figure 4
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Figure 6: Direct Comparison of Proteus with IBP (Foreground) and Proteus Without IBP (Background)
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Table 2: Proteus Specifications
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Applications and User Modes
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Real-Time Manual Data Collection
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Unattended Logging
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Telemetry
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Online, Real-Time Monitoring
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Status Indicator Lights
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Figure 7: an Example of a Proteus Set-Up Using Solar Power and Transmitting Data Via to the Outpost
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Table 3: LED Colour Guide
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Accessories
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Proteus High Range Dilution Sampling System
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Remote Telemetry Systems
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Figure 8: Flow Cell
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3 Communication Software
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System Requirements
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Control Software and Serial Adaptors
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Trouble Shooting
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Interface Screen
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Hot Buttons
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Figure 9: Proteus Control Software Interface Screen
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Figure 10: Overview of Proteus Control Software Hot Buttons. Please Note, the Numbers Are for Guidance Only and Do Not Appear on the Actual Interface
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Drop down Menus
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PC Menu
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Proteus Menu
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Figure 11: Overview of PC Menu on Proteus Control Software
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Figure 12: Overview of Proteus Menu on Proteus Control Software
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Custom Parameters
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Figure 13: Sensor and Parameter List from Proteus Control Software
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Figure 14: Custom Parameter Creation Dialogue Box
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4 Installation
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Open Water Installation
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Flow Cell Installation
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Figure 15: Installation of Proteus in Open Water with Sensor Guard and Support Structure
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Figure 16: Installation of Proteus in Perforated Stilling Tube
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Figure 17: Proteus Flow Cell with Barbed Connectors
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5 Maintenance
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Routine Maintenance and Cleaning
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Turbidity Sensor and Wiper Arm
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Fluorometer Maintenance
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Figure 18:(A) Location of Set Screw for Removing the Wiper (B) Brush Arm with Wiper Pad and Brush Highlighted (C) Diagram of the Turbidity Sensor, Grub Screw and allen Key
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Maintenance of Other Sensors
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Reference Electrode
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Figure 19: Reference Electrode and Ph Electrolyte Solution (Provided in Maintenance Kit)
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6 Calibration
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Basics of Parameter Calibration
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Calibration Step-By Step Guide
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Figure 20: Proteus Calibration Parameter List
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Figure 21: Proteus Calibration Window
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Calibration Troubleshooting
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Choosing Calibration Standards
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Table 4: Information on Calibration Standards. NB: 'BP' Stands for Barometric Pressure
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Tryptophan Stock Solution
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The Calibration Log
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Figure 22: an Example Line from a Proteus Calibration Log Showing a 0-Turbidity Calibration
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Sensor Response Factor (Srf)
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Units/Conversion Factors
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Figure 23: Sensor Response Factor Pop-Up
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Factory Calibration for Derived Parameters
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Turbidity Calibration
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Figure 24: Proteus Instruments Default Low Range Relationship
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Fluorometer Calibration
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Figure 25 - Calibration Set-Up for Fluorometer Calibration
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Figure 26: Temperature-Compensated TLF of a Laboratory Standard
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Table 5: Guidance on Average BOD Ranges
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Temperature Compensation
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Typical Tryptophan Ranges and Respective BOD
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Figure 27: Change in Fluorescence Signal with Turbidity
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Tryptophan Turbidity Compensation
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Verification and Calibration
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Site-Specific Calibration
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Figure 28: Schematic of a Site-Specific Calibration Procedure
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Calibration of Other Sensors
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Figure 29: Proteus Sensor Identification
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Figure 30: Set Date and Time Command Prompt
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Figure 31: Set BP Command Prompt
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Setting Time, Date and Barometric Pressure (BP)
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Dissolved Oxygen (HDO)
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Electrical Conductivity/Specific Conductance
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Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP)
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Depth and Vented Depth (Gauge)
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Ion Selective Electrodes (Ises)
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Par
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Total Dissolved Gas (TDG)
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7 Communication and Data Logging
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Internal Data Logging
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Internal and External Battery Packs
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Battery Life
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Changing the IBP Batteries
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Figure 32: Changing of IBP Batteries
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Table 6: Approximate Battery Life of Different Proteus Sensor Configurations
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Installing and Removing the EBP
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Changing the EBP Batteries
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Figure 33: Connection of an EBP to a Proteus Probe
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Direct Connection with Amphibian
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Bluetooth
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Figure 34: Proteus Connected Via BBP to a Bluetooth Enabled Laptop
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Connecting to Amphibian
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Connecting to Compatible Tablets and Smartphones
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8 Appendix
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Additional Trouble Shooting
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Communication with Computer
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Measurement Values Are Unrealistic
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Sensors
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Calibration
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Communication and Software
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Deployment and Actions
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9 Glossary and Abbreviations
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Contact Information
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