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Laboratory pH MeterCG 843Pba12244e_2 09/99Operating Manual 73pH meter with integrated printer

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Overview821.5 Technical data Storage temperature - 25 °C ... + 65 °C Operating temp. 0 °C ... + 55 °CAllowable relative humidityAnnual mean: <

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Overview83 Keypad Foil keypad (Polyester)Data storage Ring store for 200 value pairs, pH/mV, temperatureLength [mm] 230Width [mm] 210Height [mm] 7

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Overview84 Batteries 4 x 1.5 V AA type alkaline manganese batteriesRuntime Approx. 3000 operating hoursMains power supply (option)Plug-in power suppl

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Overview85Electrodes Socket acc. to DIN 19 262 or BNC4-mm socket for reference electodeTemp. probe 4-mm socket for temperature probeInterface/analog o

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Safety872 SafetyThis operating manual contains basic instructions that you must follow during the commissioning, operation and main-tenance of the pH

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Safety882.1 Authorized useThis instrument is authorized exclusively for pH and Redox measurements in the laboratory. The technical specifications as g

Strona 9 - 1.4 Declaration of conformity

Safety89Safe operation If safe operation is no longer possible, the instrument must be taken out of service and secured against inadvertent op-eration

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Commissioning913 CommissioningPerform the following activities for the initial commissioning:l Set the date and timel Connect the plug-in power supply

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74Accuracy whengoing to pressAll details contained in this operating manual are valid data at the time of going to press. However, SCHOTT may add det

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Commissioning92Connecting theplug-in powersupplyThe plug-in power supply supplies the pH meter with low voltage (7.5 V ... 12 V DC).WarningThe line vo

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Operation934Operation4.1 Switch on the instrumentNoteThe instrument has an energy saving feature to avoid unnecessary battery depletion. The energy sa

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Operation944.2 MeasuringPreparatoryactivitiesPerform the following preparatory activities when you want to measure:NoteIncorrect calibration of the pH

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Operation95Temperature probe Measurements can be performed with and without a temper-ature probe. A connected temperature probe is indicated by TP on

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Operation964.2.1 Measuring the pH valueAutoRead AR(Drift control)The AutoRead function (drift control) checks the stability of the measurement signal.

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Operation97NoteThe current AutoRead measurement (with acceptance of the current value) can be terminated at any time by pressing <run/enter>.4.2

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Operation984.2.3 Printing/transmitting measured values Measured values (data records) can be:l printed on the integrated printer orl transmitted to th

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Operation994.3 CalibratingWhy calibrate? pH electrodes age. This changes the asymmetry (zero point) and slope of the pH electrode. As a result, an ine

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Operation100AutoRead In calibration using AutoCal TEC and AutoCal DIN, the AutoRead function is automatically activated. The current AutoRead measurem

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Operation101CalibrationevaluationAfter the calibration, the instrument automatically evaluates the current status. The asymmetry and slope are separat

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List of contents751 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771.1 Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Operation1024.3.1 Calibration interval (Int 3)The flashing sensor symbol reminds you to calibrate regu-larly. After the selected calibration interval

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Operation1034.3.2 AutoCal TECUse any two or three of the Technical buffer solutions for this procedure in increasing or decreasing order.NoteSteps 2,

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Operation1045 Thoroughly rinse the electrode with distilled water.6 If necessary, set the temperature of the second buffer solution by pressing <▲&

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Operation105NoteYou can also prematurely terminate the three-point calibra-tion by pressing <pH>. The values of the two-point calibra-tion for t

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Operation1064.3.3 AutoCal DINUse two or three different DIN buffer solutions for this proce-dure in increasing or decreasing order:NoteSteps 2, 6 and

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Operation1075 Thoroughly rinse the electrode with distilled water.6 If necessary, set the temperature of the second buffer solution by pressing <▲&

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Operation108NoteYou can also prematurely terminate the three-point calibra-tion by pressing <pH>. The values of the two-point calibra-tion for s

Strona 31 - AutoCal TEC

Operation1094.3.4 ConCalTwo-point calibrationUse two buffer solutions for this procedure:l pH 7.0 ± 0.5l any other buffer solutionNoteSteps 2 and 9 ar

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Operation1108 Thoroughly rinse the electrode with distilled water.9 If necessary, set the temperature of the second buffer solution by pressing <▲&

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Operation111Single-point calibrationUse a buffer solution in the range pH = 7.0 ± 0.5 for this pro-cedure.NoteOnly the electrode asymmetry is determin

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List of contents765 Maintenance, cleaning, disposal . . . . . . . . . 1315.1 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1315.1.1

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Operation1124.4 StoringThe pH meter has an internal data storage device. Up to 200 data records can be stored in it. A complete data record consists o

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Operation113 *(+,, message This message appears if all 200 memory locations are full.You have the following options:2 Confirm with <run/enter>

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Operation1144.4.2 Switching on AutoStore (Int 1) The storage interval (Int 1) determines the time interval between automatic storage processes. After

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Operation115NoteThe AutoStore function is interrupted if you perform other functions, e.g. output data storage. After completing the other function, t

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Operation1164.4.3 Outputting the data storageThe contents of the data storage can be output to the:l displayl printerl RS interfaceYou can perform the

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Operation117NoteIf you want to find a specific parameter (e.g. date), proceed as follows:NoteYou can the cancel the transmission by pressing <pH>

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Operation118Sample printout:The printout contains:l calibration protocoll storage contentsCALIBRATION PROTOCOL 02.03.99 14:19Device No.: 12345678C

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Operation1194.4.4 Clearing the storage This function can erase the stored data records. 200 mem-ory locations will then become available again. NoteTh

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Operation1204.5 Data transmissionYou can use the following options to transmit data:l One of the following options:– The AutoStore function (page 114)

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Operation121Setting thedata transmissionintervalThe interval is set to OFF in the factory. To start the data transmission, set up an interval (5 s, 10

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Overview771OverviewThe compact CG 843 P precision pH meter lets you perform pH measurements rapidly and reliably. The CG 843 P pro-vides the highest d

Strona 46 - The printout contains:

Operation1224.5.2 Recorder (analog output)You can transmit the data to a recorder via the analog out-put. Connect the analog output to the recorder vi

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Operation1234.5.3 PC/external printer (RS232 interface)You can transmit data to a PC or an external printer via the RS232 interface. Connect the RS in

Strona 48 - 4.5 Data transmission

Operation1244.6 ConfigurationYou can adapt the pH meter to your individual requirements. To do this, the following parameters can be changed (the stat

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Operation125 4 Set up the required baud rate by pressing <▲> <▼>.5 Confirm with <run/enter>.Int 2 appears on the display.6 Set up

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Operation12610 Change between °C and °F by pressing <▲> <▼>.11 Confirm with <run/enter>.The date flashes on the display.Temperature

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Operation127 20 Set the current time by pressing <▲> <▼>.21 Confirm with <run/enter>.The instrument changes automatically to the pH

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Operation1284.7 ResetYou can reset (initialize) measuring and configuration parameters separately from one another.Measuring parame-tersThe following

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Operation129 1 Press and hold down the <run/enter> key.2 Press the <CAL> key.3 Use <▲> <▼> to toggle between no and yes.yes: r

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Operation130

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Maintenance, cleaning, disposal1315 Maintenance, cleaning, disposal5.1 MaintenanceThe maintenance tasks are restricted to the following activ-ities:l

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Overview781.1 KeypadSwitch measuring instrument on or off<on/off>Select measuring mode<pH>Call up calibration procedure<CAL>Activate

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Maintenance, cleaning, disposal1325.1.1 Changing the batteriesCautionMake sure that the poles of the batteries are the right way round.The ± signs in

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Maintenance, cleaning, disposal1335.1.2 Replacing the roll of printer paperNoteOnly use original SCHOTT rolls of printer paper. Information on this is

Strona 59 - 5.1 Maintenance

Maintenance, cleaning, disposal1345.2 CleaningOccasionally wipe the outside of the measuring instrument with a damp, lint-free cloth. Disinfect the ho

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What to do if...1356 What to do if... Cause RemedypH electrode:– Not connected – Connect electrode– Air bubbles in front of the diaphragm– Remove

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What to do if...136 Buffer solutions:– Incorrect buffer solutions – Change calibration procedure– Buffer solutions too old – Only use once.Note the

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What to do if...137 Cause Remedy– Batteries almost depleted– Replace batteries(see section 5.1.1 CHANGING THE BATTERIES)Cause Remedy– Timeout of th

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What to do if...138 –AutoStore function is switched on with a longer interval duration (Int 1)– Switch off AutoStore functionCause Remedy– AutoStor

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Lists1397ListsThis chapter provides additional information and orientation aids.Abbreviations The list of abbreviations explains abbreviations that ap

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Lists140AbbreviationsAR AutoRead (drift control)ARng Automatic range switchingMeasuring instrument measures with high-est resolutionASY AsymmetryAutoC

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Lists141RCL Recallmemory dumpS SlopeSELV Safety Extra Low VoltageSEr Serial interfaceOutput of the data storage on the RS 232 or on the internal print

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Overview79Print LED Red: printer off (offline) or malfunctionGreen: printer ready for operation (online)Printer ON/OFF<print on/off>Paper feed/l

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Lists142GlossaryAsymmetry Zero point of a pH electrode.Resolution Number of decimal places that appear for a measured value.AutoRead Monitors the elec

Strona 69 - ASY Asymmetry potential

Lists 143IndexAanalog output 122asymmetry 99authorized use 88AutoCal DIN 99, 106AutoCal TEC 99, 103AutoRead 96Bbatteriesreplacing 131battery compartme

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Lists 144Ssafety 87safety precautions 87single-point calibration 99ConCal 111slope 99sockets 80Ttemperature probe 95three-point calibration 99AutoCal

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Overview801.2 Display1.3 SocketsCautionOnly connect probes to the instrument that cannot feed ex-cessive voltages or currents (> SELV and > circ

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Overview811.4 Declaration of conformity29.03.99SCHOTT Geräte GmbHIm Langgewann 5D 65719 Hofheim am TaunusDeutschland, Germany, Allemagne29. März, Marc

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