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pH ANALYZER MODEL HBM-160 © Please keep this instruction manual close at hand of the persons who ate in charge of the operation of this product @ Before operating this product, please read this instruction manual carefully for its hanaling, — No, HBM-1B46606& Model 118-160 Induction Introduction ee (2) Thank you for your purchase of our product. The Model HBM-160 pH Analyzer (hereafter called ‘the analyzer or the product) is an indicating transmitter in a measurement system to measure the pH of various solutions \When extension cable is used 2 coy si Analyzer Recorder, etc, Model HBM-160 Electrode holder Electrode Sensor (electrode + electiode holder) Example of Measurement System (b)The full pH measuring range is 1.00 to 15.00pH. The transmission output for pH corresponds to the pH measuring range, which can be set in the unit of 0.01pH within the full measuring range and \width of 2pH or more. The full temperature measuring range is $ to 100°C and power supply is 90 to 2G4VAC. For other specifications, refer to 6. “Specifications.” (©) The resistance value of temperature measuring system is 10k@/25°C or 1kQ/0°C (platinum resistance temperature sensor). Use a pH electrode with its temperature element of 10kQ2 of 1kO2 to combine with the analyzer ‘The glass electrode temperature compensation is a function to compensate the temperature characteristic of electromotive force for pH glass electrode and the pH value temperature compensation is a function to compensate the pH value temperature characteristic of sample water. (@)Since this manual mainly explain about the analyzer, refer to the instruction mi sensor for the sensor combined with the analyzer. ual attached to the (@)For types of analyzers, type A to type F are provided depending on the number of alarm output circuits, whether a power-off output is provided or not, and whether wash control output is provided or not and the type of the analyzer can be identified by its terminal arrangement. (> 7.2(3) “Terminal diagram of external inputfoutput” (O There is a possibility that the product indicates or outputs an erroneous measured value by the following causes. Prepare @ backup system so that no damage occurs to the related facilities even in the case like these. ‘* Any problem of the product such as deterioration or damage of the detecting section or inappropriate insulation of cables. ‘© Improper setting of operating conditions or calibration operation. + Electrical interference such as noise in the vicinity or improper grounding, ‘© Other unpredictable phenomena Model: HBM160 Introduction (g)Since important items are described in “Safety Information,” read the contents carefully. (h)The product should be handled by persons who have received proper training, In addition, for technical services such as repairs, ask a specialist to do who is qualified for the technical certification system in our company or a person who has technical skills equivalent to that certification system, Model: HRM-160 Safety information Safety Information (1) Meaning of markings Meaning of symbals such as the ones used in notations of warning in the instruction manual is deserited below. In addition, the alert symbol (\: General caution symbol) ased on a product label, lc, is meant to notify the existence of hazard/loss and it also means “Refer to the Instruction Manual ZA\WARNING: Indicates the degree of hazard which can lead (0 death or serious injury if you fail to operate the product properly Serious injury means an injury such as loss of sight, burns (high temperature or low temperature), electric shock, bone fracture and poisoning, and the aftereffects of the injury remains or the injury requires hospitalization or long periods of outpatient treatment. A\CauTION: Indicates the degree of hazardiloss which can result in minor injury or property damage if you fail to operate the product properly Minor injury means an injury not requiring hospitalization or long periods of outpatient treatment. Property damage refers to damage that affects property around the product such as equipment nd buildings (wide-ranging damage), [IMPORTANT] _ Indicates important matters such as to prevent damage to the product main body, prevent data destruction, prevent wasting time, and maintain performance, (NOTE) Indicates comments, reasons, background information, a case example and other items to help the reader understand the meaning. [> Indicates reference items. @, @, @ _ indicates item numbers such as the ones used in operations. (2) Safety compliance items ZA\WARNING Hazardous Gasses © Do no use the product in an area where explosive gas, flammable gas exists, Using the product in any of these areas can cause explosion or fire. Electric Shock @ Do not touch the terminals in the product while power is applied. Touching the terminals may cause electric shock © The ground terminal must be grounded. If the terminal is not grounded and @ problem ‘occurs in the power supply system, electric shock may result. Medel: HM-160, Safes lnermation ZA\CcaAuTION Disassembly and Modification ®@ Do not disassemble or modify the sections of the product that are not described in the instruction manual. The product can be damaged Warning Label Lost © if any warning label affixed to this product becomes too difficult to read or lost, please order a new one through your local sales agent or our sales office and affix it to its original position Disposal @ In case you dispose of this product or any part of this product, handle it as industrial waste as specified by law. (3) Notes on use of the instruction manual Important items such as “Safety compliance items” are described in this manual. Handle the manual 2s follows: (@)'The instruction manual is required not only at the start of operation but also required when tmaintenance is performed or in case a failure occurs. Please keep the manual at hand all the time so that the operator who actually operates the product can read the manual at any time. (b)IF the manual is fost or too smeared to read, please order a new copy through your local sales agent or directly from our sales office. (©)Some of the diagrams used in the manual or on product labels may be modified with part of their shapes or displays omitted ot they may be described in abstract form. In addition, numbers ete. shown on the screen example are just examples for such cases (@The contents of the manual may be changed without prior notice for reasons such as to improve performance. (e)Intellectual property right of the manual belongs to DKK-TOA. All or part of the manual must not be reproduced without permission. Model 1HBM-160 Product Waranty Product Warranty (1) Scope DKK-TGA Corporation (hereafter referred to as “our company”) warrants that if a product manufactured by our company proves to be defective in material or workmanship, our company will provide the customer, without charge, the parts necessary to remedy any such defect for @ period of one (1) year. (a) The warranty period shall commence on the date the product is purchased by the original retail consumer, When the delivery date is unavailable, the warranty period shall be 24 months from the first day of the month following the month and year of manufacture indicated on the product nameplate, (b) This watranty is valid unless otherwise contracted (0) In case of failure or damage outside the scope of this warranty and such failure is attributable to ur company, legal rights are not restricted regardless of warranty period. (2)Out of scope This warranty does not apply to the following items. Repair shall be available for a fee. (a) Direct or indirect failure or damage due to application outside the specifications of the product or an operating method exceeding the range described in the instruction manual (b)Direct or indirect failure or damage due to natural disasters, such as earthquake, wind and flood damage and lightning, accident, fire, abnormal voltage, salt damage, or gas damage. (©) Failure or damage due to inappropriate repair or modification by the customer. (@Pailure or damage due to transportation or relocation by the customer or falling that occurred after acceptance of the product. (©) Electrodes and consumables (Warranty period for each part has priority when the period is shorter than that for the main unit of the product. Ifthe customer requires any part after more than six months from the date of manufacture, consult our company.) (Failure or damage due to use of consumables, parts, and software manufactured by other companies () Failure or damage due to a connection to a device manufactured by another company. (8) Loss of dat, setings information, programs, and software saved in the product by the customer ) When our product is combined with a product specified by the customer and manufactured by another company or when our product incorporates such a product, the warranty from our company applies only to our product. The product manufactured by another company shall be provided with a warranty according to the warranty document (+1) prepared by the other company. (j) Defect or damage due to failure to follow the maintenance procedures specified by our company in the instruction manual (k) The product with no nameplate of our company unless evidence of delivery from our company exists (Others (a) Maintenance parts (#2) for the product can normally be supplied for five years (#3) after manufacturing or sales of the product are discontinued. (b) Engineers from our company shall determine the cause of failure or damage. (c) Request repairs from our sales section. *1: Store the warranty document for a product manufactured by another company. *2: The maintenance parts mean those necessary for maintaining operation of the product *3: Ifa part cannot be procured and no alternative is found, this period may be shorter. Model: HRM-160 Reading Guide Reading Guide Refer to the necessary sections of this instruetion manual depending on your purposes such as understanding the outline of this product or starting the product as shown below. The numbers in circles indicate sections to be referred to in sequential order: Purpose || Start Perform Maintenance | [ Understand |[ Check (start-up) |] respective |] andinspecion, | the outline of |] installation, operations || and this product |] piping and’ Section troubleshooting wiring Je Introduction | }@ Safety Information 1. Control Panel Functions 2. Controller Operation and pH Calibration 8. Modes of Operations 4, Maintenance (2 5, Troubleshooting 6. Specifications 7. Installation ST Model HEM-166 Table of Contents @ Introduction @Safety Information (1) Meaning of markings = 3 (2) Safety compliance items =» 3 (3) Notes on use of the instruction manual -- 4 @ Product Warranty @Reading Guide 1. Control Panel Functions (1) Names of main components “10 (2) Functions of keys and indictors «= 11 Controller Operation and pH Calibration 2.4 Operation Start Procedure: 2.2 Calibration and pH Standard Solution (1) pH calibration overview -- 16 Q) Preparation of pH Standard Solutions = 16 (3) pH calibration procedure »~ 18 (4) Arranging the pH standard solutions 21 2.3. Stopping the operation Modes of Operations. 3.1. Modes and Operation Screen Map: (1) Mode Switching --23 (2) Operation screen map -- 24 3.2 Measurement Mode Operation: (1) Measured value sereen selection --- 26 (2) Checking the pH standard solutions --- 28 (3) Alarm check = 28 (4) Checking the pH / temperature measuring range (3) Checking the wash control funetion (option) -~- 33 (6) Checking other setting values ~~ 34 3.3. Setting Mode Operation (1) Comments on calibration sereens ~~ 37 (2) Changing pH / Temperature shift -~- 38 (3) Changing the alarm settings ~~ 39 (4) Changing the pH measuring range ~~ 44 (5) Changing the temperature measured range 44 See Yable of Comenis 4 16 26 ‘Model: HBM-160, (6) Changing the wash control funetion (option) =~ 45 (7) Manual wash start procedure (option) «+ 48 (8) EMF (9) Changing the pH standard solutions value -~ 50 (10) Changing the pH value temperature compensation ~~ 51 hange ~~ 49 (A) Crack detection changing 52 (12) Burnout changing ~- 53 (13) Changing the Hold setting —- 54 (14) Changing the response speed ~ 55 (15) Changing the stability check on/off for calibration -~- 56 (16) Changing the manual temperature compensation = 57 (17) Changing the measurement mode auto return 58 3.4. Transmission adjustment Mode Operation (2) Adjustment of pH transmission output -~- 59 (2) Adjustment of temperature transmission output = 60 Maintenance 4.1 Maintenance List 4.2 Spare Parts Troubleshooting 6.1. Error message ~~ (1) Error messages for calibration and necessary actions --- 63 (2) Other error messages and necessary actions ---- 65 5.2. Troubleshooting Flowchart 5.3 Measures against Noise Specifications RS-232C Communication Function (1) Outline ar {@) Terminal arrangement and a dedicated communication cable == 72 G) Wiring «73 (4) Command format + 74 specifications of RS-232C communication function --- 72 Installation 8.1 Analyzer Mounting: (1) Installation location = 75 (2) Mounting example and external dimensions 8.2 Sensor Mounting (1) Wire Connection Diagram 78 (2) Cable ports 79 (3) Terminal diagram of external input/output --- 80 (4) Electrode lead wires --» 82 -8- Table of Contents 59 61 61 2 63 63 67 68 6 n 18 78 78 Mal: HBM-160 Table of Contes (5) pH transmission output terminals = 83 (6) Temperature transmission output terminals = 83 (1) Power input terminals -~ 83 (8) Ground terminal «84 (9) Alarm output terminals = 84 (10) Power-off output terminals 85 (1) Power output terminals for wash 85 (12) “Wash in progress” signal input terminal ~~ 86 8.3. Extension Cable and Connector Box (Option) soc 87 (2) Extension cable ~- 87 (2) Connector box 87 (Gast page ~~ 88) Model: HBM-16 1. Control Panel Functions (1) Names of main components Control panel O} osprey LY _ ALAM key |_—-OUT key _| Wash key OOO @ie O © [own key ® J) Ponta tey CAL hey Enior koy Names of Main Components 4 Oi Mavi HEM 160 1 Control Papel Fenctions (2) Functions of keys and indictors Functions of Keys ‘Operation key (notation in the text) Function ‘randeby Rey ( (SERIES) ~ Browsing this Key Tonger (3 seconds oF more) in the measurement mode ‘changes the sereen to the “Setting Made pl Measured Value” screen (the initial sereen of the setting made) «= Pressing this key longer (3 seconds or more) in the setting mode returns the sereen to the “pil Measured Value” screen (ihe initial sereen of the ‘measurement mode}, + Pressing this key longer when “WASH” "HOLD", "dU.mA* or “THR is blinking (during wash), the wash operation stops and the “Setting Mode pl Measured Value” sereen (the initial sercen of the setting mode) appears. ALK: ((BEEAD) Bnter key Gn) «(eR DISP ey (a) ~ Pressing this Rey when a sereen in the measured value sereen group Is Aisplayed, “pH Standard Solution Display” (BUF) sereen appears ani pressing this key ogain, the sereen seturns to the “pit Measured Valu ‘* Pressing this key when the "Setting Mode pl! Measured Value” sereen is displayed, the pli Calibration Initial Sereen, the initial sereen ofthe pH calibration sereen group, appears, ‘Dressing this key in the setting mode or in the transmission adjustment mode switches the screens in that group, tered number or syibo! will be conftmed and the sereen switches to ‘ Pressing this Key when a serven in the measured value sereen group played, the Screen switehes to another one in the group, + Pressing this key’ longer when “Setting Mode pH Measured Value” sereen is displayed, “pH Shift On/OsT" (SHET) sereen, the initia sereen of the pll/emperature shift screen group, appears ‘Atari Key (ua) REARH)) ‘OUT Rey «on ~ Pressing this Key when a sereen in the measured valve serech group is displayed, the sereen goes to the alarm display screen group. IF this key is pressed repeatedly, the sereen switches to another one in the group and finally returns to the "pH Measured Value" sereen ‘© Pressing this key’ longer when “Setting Mode pH Measured Value” sercen is displayed, “Alarm 1 On/OfT” sercen, the initial sereen of the alarm sereen roup, appears. ~ Pressing this key longer in the measurement mode changes the mode to the transmission adjustment mode. Pressing this key longer inthe transmission adjustment made returns the screen to the “pH Measured Value” sereen. ‘* Prossing this key when a sereen in the measured value sereen group is displayed, the screen goes to the measuring range display sereen group. If this key is pressed repeatedly, the sereen switches to another one in the group and finally returns o the “pH Measured Value” screen ‘© Pressing this key longer when “Setting Mode pH Measured Value” sercen is, displayed, “pH Measuring Range Lower Limit” (4mA) seteen, the initial soreen of the measuring range sereen group, appears. Wash key (Rw) (Optiony ‘* Pressing this key when a sereen in the measured value sereen group is displayed, the screen goes to wash function display group. If this key is pressed repeatedly, the sereen switches to another one in the group and finally returns to the "pH Measured Value” sereen «Pressing this key longer when “Setting Mode pH Measured Value” sereen is 3.3(2) "pH / Temperature shit" ‘ifn error message such as “E=10” appears on the main display, take necessary actions. 5,1 “Error Mesa ®Check the measuring ranges. Check the pH and temperature measuring ranges and check if they are appropriate for pH and temperature of sample water. Ifnecessary, change these ranges C= 3.2(4) “Checking the pH / temperature measuring ranges” Check the alarm function settings, ---- Check the alarm settings such as alarm set-points, and if the analyzer is equipped with contact signal outputs (option), check the selected signal outputs other than the alarm outputs, and if necessary, change those settings. C= 3.2(3) “Alarm check” ®Set the wash control function settings. «If the optional control function is used to control a sensor with wash function, set the wash interval, ete. I'the sensor with wash function has the contral function by itself or the sensor is not equipped with wash function, these settings are not required. C>3.2(5) "Checking the wash control function” ‘Check other setting values. ~~ Check the setting items set at the time of factory shipment such as pHT EMF and if necessary, change these setting values, [=~ 3.2(6) “Checking other setting, values @Perform calibration, «= 2.2 “Calibration and pH Standard Solution™ @Select a screen of the measurement mode. »--- = 3.2(1) “Measured value screen selection” -15- Mods IBN-160, 2.2. Caliystion an pl Standaré Solution @Check that wash operation is started. .--- When a sensor with wash function is combined, set the wash interval to its minimum value (C= 3.2(5) “Checking the wash control function”) and check that “WASH?, “HOLD®, *dU.mA” and “THR” appear when the wash time comes. After checking these items, set the wash interval to its original setting value. orev 6. 86% way WASH When wash contro function is used When wash in-progress signal is ingut pH Measured Value Screen for Wash Operation ‘The measurement system is now in the normal measurement condition. 2.2 Calibration and pH Standard Solution (1) pH calibration overview (a)In general, itis necessary for pH meter to calibrate with pH standard solutions before starting measurement to adjust the characteristics of the electrode and the analyzer. In addition, if measurement is continued for a long time, the electrode characteristic changes due to contaminants in sample water, thus periodic calibration is also required after the operation is started, (b)Since the temperature data of 5 types of pH standard solutions (Table “pH Values at Each ‘Temperature of pH Standard Solutions) is stored in this analyzer, calibration ean be performed even if the temperature of the pH standard solution is not at reference temperature (25°C). (©)If the temperature measured value of the electrode is not used, enter sample water temperature for temperature compensation before performing calibration, C= 3.3(16) “Setting the mannal temperature compensation” (2) Preparation of pH Standard Solutions (2) The following 5 types of pH standard solutions can be used for this analyzer. © Oxalate pH standard solution (pH1.68) « Phthalate pH standard solution (pH4.01) =~ (hereafter called “pHl4.01 standard solution”) ‘© Neutral phosphate pH standard solution (pH6.86) ~~ (hereafter called “pH6.86 standard solution”) ‘+ Borate pH standard (pH9.18) ~~. (hereafter called “pH9.18 standard solution”) —16— Mode: HBM-160, 2.2 Calibration and pH Standard Solution © Carbonate pH standard solution (pH10.01) CNOTE) © Siandard solutions stored in bottles and powder reagents for pH stendard solutions are sold on the markel. For pawiler reagents, refer to 2.2(4) Arranging the pl standard solutions. (b)Use 2 types of pH standard solutions with different pH values, one of them is above and the other is below the pH value of the expected sample. In general, use the following pH standard solutions, A combination of pH9.18 and pH10.01 is not allowed, © Acidic sample measurement ~-~- pH standard solutions of pH4.01 and pH6,86 * Alkali sample measurement ~~ pH standard solutions of pH9.18 and pH6.86 (©)For pH standard solutions, always use new ones, pH solutions used one or more times before may be difficult 10 perform correct calibration. The accuracy of pH standard solutions is very important (NOTE) «A sealed new pH standard solution does not change its quality about a half year (@) Maintain the pH standard solutions near the temperature of the sample, In addition, by maintaining the temperature of the pH standard solutions constant during calibration operation, more correct calibration can be obtained. (c) The temperature data of pH standard solutions memorized in this analyzer is shown in the following table. Perform calibration under the range of temperature for pH values described in the table. pH Values at Each Temperature of pH Standard Solutions ‘Temperature: — “ oxatate | phtnaite | NORE | porate | carbonate 3 eT a) 68 946 1032 3 Let 4.00 695 9.40 1024 10 167 400 om 933 ois 5 167 4.00 6.90 9.28 1012 20 168 4.00 6.88 9.22 10.06 2s 168 401 6.86 948 001 30 168 4.02 6.85 ona 997 35 169 402 634 9.10 992 40 169 404 64 9.07 9.89 5 170 4.05 6.83 9.04 9.86 0 mn 4.06 as von 943 38 in 408 as 5.98 — 60 in 409 6.84 8.96 - 1% 14 413 6.4 3.92 - 80 in 416 6.86 8.88 - %0 179 4.20 6.88 8.85 — 95 181 423 6.89 8.83 = * pil values at 25°C for each standard solution are defined in Japanese Industrial Standards (11S Ko918, KOO19, KO020 and K0022) ~17- Model HRM-160 22. Calitvtion and pli Standard Soluion (3) pH calibration procedure The procedure explained below is an example using pH6.86 standard solution and pH4.01 standard solution, [NOTE) »The procedure of key operation only is deseribed in 3.3(1) "Comments on ealibration @Check the pH siandard solutions to use, -- Press in the measurement mode and cheek the two types of pH standard solutions displayed on the “pH standard solution display (BUF)” screen, After checking the types, press [BUF.CAL]. The screen returns to “pH Measured Value” screen. Abbreviated number of the ‘st ype pH standard solution Abbreviated number of the 2nd lype pH standard solution wav 7 4 es BUF pH Standard Solution play Screen ‘+ The abbreviated numbers representing the types of pH standard solutions appear on the screen. + If necessary, change the pH standard solutions for use, [=> 3.3(9) “Changing the pH standard solutions value” Settable pH Standard Solutions and Their Representing Numbers Naber: representing [pur anda souons Deserpion ae [pin -68 Standard sottion ce 4 pHi 4.01 standard solution | (Factory setting) a 7 pl 6.86 siandard solution | (Pactory setting) 9] oa Siar soation |X combination oF 9 and “10 70 PHT TOOT standard sotaiion | NOt towed @Prepare pH standard solutions and other items + 2 types of standard solutions checked in Step @ (enough amount so that the tip end of the elecirocle remains immersed 2cm or more.) + Pure water (or city wat ) for washing electrode * Beaker 2 pieces (for 2 types of pH standard solutions) © Beaker (large) ~~ I piece (for pure water) @Put the pH standard solutions in the beakers. »-- Put the prepared 2 types of pH standard solutions (such as pH6.86 standard solution and pH44.01 standard solution) in separate beakers enough amount so that the tip end of the electrode can be immersed 2em or more in each solution. 4 Ba: Mod: HBM-160 2.2 Calibation and pH Standard Solution ios /pH6.86 standard pH4.01 standard solution solution pH standard solution ApH standard solution B. Pure water for washing the electrace (or city water) Preparation for Calibration @Select the setting mode. «Press [STBYMEAS} longer (3 seconds or more) in the measurement mode (“ST-BY” is unlit) 838°" Setting Mode pH Measured Value Screen @Select the pH calibration screen group.» Press [BUETAL] (not needed to press longer). « The abbreviated numbers of 2 types of pH standard solutions and “CAL” are alternately shown con the sub display and the pH Calibration Initial Screen (CAL) appears. « The current pH measured value excluding pH shift value appears on the sub display. Even if pH shift value is on (valid), when the screen goes into the pH calibration screen group, the pH shift value will be turned off 3838 "tn 7. 4 = )-om pH Calibration Initial Screen ©Prepare the sensor, ---- Pull up the sensor from the measuring point and if the tip end of the electrode is dirty, wash it with fresh water. In addition, to perform calibration only when the characteristic of the electrode is stabilized, check that the electrode has been immersed in sample water for 30 minutes or more. Otherwise, immerse the sensor in fresh water for 30 minutes or more, C= Instruction manual provided for the sensor UIMPORTANT] « in the case of a pressurized detector, apply pressure even during calibration. If piping for instrument air is removed, pressure will not be applied and correct calibration cannot be performed. @immerse the sensor in the 1st point pH standard solution. ~~ Wash the electrode with pure water and inimerse the sensor inthe 1st point pH standard solution (for example, pH6.86 standard solution). ‘© pH4.01 standard solution can be used as the Ist point pH solution, In this case, use pH6.86 standard solution as the 2nd point pH solution. © The analyzer determines by itself which type of standard solution is currently used. -19- Model BNL CCairation and pH Standard Solution Electrode holder {an example of immersion tym Electrode For example, pH 86 standard solution Immersing the Electrode in the 1st Point pH Standard Solution ®Start the 1st point calibration. Press [ENT] orev 682 of ““BUEA ‘1st Point Calibration Screen (Calibrating) ‘#¢ “Ist Point Calibration (BUF_A ~» NEXT)” screen appears and “WAIT” blinks (stability being checked) and when the indicated value stabilizes, the controller takes in the calibration value and the first point calibration will be completed and then “WAIT” turns off. * Ifyou move the tip end of the electrode in a circling motion while the electrode is immersed in PH standard solution (or sample water), its response time becomes fast. The main display shows the current pH measured value, + If “Stability Check On/Off for Calibration Check (WAIT)" sercen is off (invalid), the controller immediately finishes the 1st point calibration, [=> 3.3(15) "Changing the stability check on/ofT for calibration” @Cheok that the 1st point calibration ended. «Check that “NEXT” appears on the sub display ‘© If [STBY/MEAS] is pressed at this time, calibration is assumed to be finished and the screen returns to the pH Calibration Initial Seren (CAL, ete.), [IMPORTANT] « f calibration is finished by pressing (ST-BY/MEAS) , start calibration again from Step ©. STBY 68 6 Di ist Point Calibration Screen (Calibration ended) @Start the 2nd point calibration. --- Wash the electrode with pure water and immerse the sensor in pH standard solution B (such as pl14.01 standard solution) and press [ENT] © “2nd Point Calibration (BUF.B ~> pH value)” screen appears and “WAIT” blinks (stability being checked) and when the indicated value stabilizes, the controller takes in the calibration value and the first point calibration will be completed and then “WAIT” turns off. -20- Med: HBM-160, 22 Calibration and pl Standard Sootion © If “Stability Check On/Off for Calibration Check (WAIT)” sei immediately finishes the 2nd point calibration. =~ 3.3(15) “Changing the stability check on/off for calibration” n is off (invalid), the controller sav 426 He “"BUF.B 2nd Point Calibration Screen (calibrating) @check that the 2nd point calibration ended, »-~ Check thatthe 2nd point calibration value appears on the sub display for 5 seconds 407% 6.86 2nd Point Calibration Screen (Calibration ended) ‘© The screen returns to the pH Calibration Initial Screen (CAL, et.) + IF NEXT" appeors on the sub display, this means that pH calibration is not finished yet. Check the type of pH standard solution again and start the calibration again from Step © # To repeat the calibration, start again from Step @, ‘®Reinstall the sensor to the measurement point. »-» Wash the tip end of the sensor with pure water and reinstall the sensor to the measurement point @Select the measurement mode.» Press [ST-BYIMEAS] for 3 seconds or more, © The controller returns to the measurement mode (“ST-BY" is unlit) and hold state setting will be tured off and the transmission output returns to the normal measured value «If pH shift is on (valid), set the shift value again. The measured value afier the shift may be changed after the calibration. (4) Arranging the pH standard solutions If powder reagents for pH standard solution are used instead of pH standard solutions stored in bottles, follow the procedure below to arrange the pH standard solutions. This is the procedure to prepare one type of pH standard solution. Preparation + Powder reagent for pH standard solution (such as powder reagent for pH6.86) ~~ | bag Pure water ~-- S00mL Use distilled water or ion-exchange water of electrical conductivity 28/em or less (0.5MOQ-cm of above) for pure water. © pH standard solution (500mL) container =» 1 -21- Mode: HAM-160, 2. Stopping Hse @peraton @Put the reagent into water. ---- Put 500ml. of pure water in the container and add | bag of powder reagent for pH standard solution (such as the one for pH6.86). Powder reagent for pH standard solution {for example, powder reagent for pHE 86 standard solution} ewer 50 fa Arranging the pH Standard Solution @Stir the water.» Stir the water until the mast of the powder reagent dissolves «¢ The pH standard solution becomes ready in about 10 minutes but if the temperature of the water is low, it takes more to dissolve the reagent. 2.3 Stopping the operation (a)To stop the operation for more than several weeks, turn off the power switch of the analyzer and turn off power at the power source side of the analyzer (b)Pull up the sensor from the sample water and wash it thoroughly and put 4 or 5 drops of internal solution in the rubber cap of the detector and put it onto the tip end of the electrode. Rubber cap c Electrode tip end Putting the Rubber Cap onto the End of the Electrode ‘* You can keep the sensor immersed in sample water if itis certain that no contaminants accumulate on the sensor. LIMPORTANT] « Do not allow the tip end of the electrode dried. (©) To start the operation age n, refer 10 2.1 “Operation Start Procedure.” oot Mode: HBM-160 3.1. Modes and Operation Soreon Map 3. Modes of Operations 3.1. Modes and Operation Screen Map (1) Mode Switching (a)The screens to cheek or perform settings are separated into 3 modes as shown below Measurement mode Setting mode Press longer Sav * Gens, + 8.38 | i SB) | ERS) | 1 [Prasstonger Selling Mode pH Measured Vate Screen (ital screen of soting mode) sisson adjustment mode jstment Seen mn adjusimert mec) “Transmission 4m Ag § tial Screen of tanamss Press longer Mode Switching ()The mode that the current screen belongs to can be checked as shown below using the standby indicator (ST-BY) and CAL indicator, For example, if the Standby indicator is lit and the CAL indictor is unlit, the analyzer is in the setting mode, However, during wash operation the standby indictor lights even in the measurement mode. Indictors and the Current Mode — ‘Standby indicator (SI-BY) | CAI. mdicator (CAL) Measurement mode Tint (it during wash) Ualit Setting mode Lit (blinks) Unlit Transmission adjustment mode | Lit Blinks (©) As shown in the diagram “Mode Switching,” the mode can be changed by pressing [ST-BY/MEAS] longer (3 seconds or more) and pressing [OUT | longer (3 seconds or more). (d)When the mode is changed, the initial screen of the changed mode appears. (c)When the analyzer goes to the setting mode, the pH transmission output (terminals 70 and 71) and the temperatare transmission output (terminals 72 and 73) automatically become “Hold” type output displayed on the “Hold Display” (S.OUT) screen. (#) When the analyzer is in the setting mode, in the transmission adjustment mode, and during, automatic wash alarm output signals will be reset. (g)Ifa specified key is pressed (such as [DISP] ), that corresponds to each group in the measurement mode or in the setting modo. the screen goes to that group. —23- Moet N-160 51 Mods a Operation Sess Map (2) Operation screen map Power tured on (ON) | fo pr landers soutien play areen group i (Ta switch sereen: oe eaten coer 6S) pH Messuec Value Seraen i {7 swten sore: Terperie Memsred Vas screen (1.0, et0) (oa) ‘iar 7 Sar Display Seven AS) {erate Sting vai’ ‘Dead Band 1 say Sen (BAND) eee far 2etDiply See Fc) eee (0 Dead Bana 2 Depay Seren (BAND) (0 Wash Sereen (WASH, cic} Noss ems coen Fan Come "Temp Ieasuring Range Usper ini Disay Seteen—] (orn) (ash tunction display screen group I (fo switch serve: st (9D Wash Fonation Baplay Serean WUASE °C Wash interval isptay Scceen (NTE. et) *Q Wash Time Display Screen (WASH) *C Wath Paice Count Display Serean (WASH, ec) play sereen roup tien son EMI Per ipa Seees (07) | opt vaue Temp Compensation Coe spay Seen te) +o crekDetecton Disoiny Seee0 E-CRE) | OBuneur Disoay Soren OUT Hatt Display Seen (SOU {setirg mode] Response Speed DeieySerean RESP] pe | Caitraton Stati Chea poy Seen (WAT) | O Measutement Mode Auto Reluin Display Screen (M.RET) Press longer ‘Sotig Wea pr Weabarea Value Sereen | ole io < Operation SeeenMap2z>| | [Lene | cotnenestpage) (© Screens dsplayes or not depenling onthe settings t Cosnten seer Cor) > Screens displayed for anatyzar with optional t specication, BH Teanamission 408 Calbraion Sevan (i [espenaion ie pide see ‘pH ranemission 20mA Caliation Screan (20mA) Eis nearer renee or eee (ov) ‘Temp Transmission 4mA Calibration Screen (4m) "Tre sien parerneses ae a ote sree Tenp Tansmisson 20m Cabraion Sean (2m) name we he res shown on he 0D spy. rom Noindleaton rating’ show on be sub cpl. r (Fortec eenng pups) ‘Operation Screen Map (1/3) —24-— 3.1 Modes and Operation Sereen Map Setting Vode pH Measured Value Seren {© pH callration sereen group (To swich screen: essnperceraeaieg (Gi) tia ae HT “8 Point Caltwaton Screen (BUF A, 6) 2c Point Calibration Screen (BUF 8, et) L ewierpeae str ase gmto sun ase (om) Prosstongor (0) + nisrOROTSER EET SONGS] 7 |G pr Shiva Sren SFT |” Temp Shit OOH Seveen (SHET) 1 | [STeip Sani vaus Screen BHT Pros tnaee Go) |e Alarm screen group {lo suiten seven: 7 | Qaim 1 Function Sereen | Qatar 1 Set Sereen (, 2t0) | Q Dead Bane + Seraen (BAND) | alaim 2 Orv08 Soreen (©Alaim 2 Function Sereen (QAlaim 2 Set Seren (H, ete) (© Dead Band 2 Sereen (BAND) Alarm 3 OrvOHt Serean "Alarm 3 Function Sexeon *O Warm 3 Set Screen (, etc) + asm 4 On/Ot Screen | [@ tieaswing range screen group (To swich screen Press fonger | a Measuing Range Upper Lit Screen (20mA) |] Temp Measuring Range Lower Lt Steen ama} (—|(CTetiisaa Rr Up i Sona a even tnioneceorgow Coewkcheoeen esceecesey Prosingionger | Press longer (on) eae Ria Soe f(r Wash Function Screen WAS] oe i | “Wash interval Soren (INTE, etc) [Manual Wash Sereen] | *O Wash Time Screen (WASH, etc) [WASH i + Wash Pulce Cott Screan (WASH. etc) Wash Wail Tine Screen (HOLD aie) i i i i i i i 1 i i t i i i i i i i i fi i i i i i it i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Operation Screen Map (2/3) -25-— ‘Model FIBM-160 32 Measuoment Mode Operation leon sco gen Commonsseen Co) ressonoe (Qa STE Saco ATS : EWE Per pH Screen (SLOP) pH Standard Solution Sereen (BUF) pH Value Temp Compeneation On(Ot! Sereen COE} pH Value Temp Compensation Coetf Sereen (T.008} Crack Detection Sateen (E. CFI) ‘Burnout Screen (& OUT) | Mold Seraen OUT) (© Dummy Value Seroon foU.enA) Response Speed Screen (RESP) CCaibraton Stabilly Check Screen (WAIT) | Manual Temp Compensation OrvOtt Screen (MTMP | © Manual Temp Compensation Value Seraen (6 TWP) Operation Screen Map (3/3) 3.2 Measurement Mode Operation (1) Measured value screen selection (a)The screens shown in the table below are provided in the measured value screen group. The pH measured valuc or the temperature measured value can be checked. These sereens are used in normal measurement state, (b)Each time is pressed in the measurement mode, the screens change. Select the desired sereen when needed (©)"Temperature Measured Value” screen returns automatically to “pH Measured Value” sereen in 20 seconds after itis displayed. (@When power is turned on, “pH Measured Value” screen, the initial sereen of this group, appears. This screen appears when the sercen returns from the display screen group ofthe measurement mode or this sereen appears when the screen returns from the setting mode or from the transmission adjustment mode. (e) The pH transmission output corresponds to the pH measured value regardless of the screen displayed, The same is true with the temperature transmission output. nae, 7.9m Movs 1B 160 32. Measurement Made Operation Sequence and Contents of Measured Value Screen Group Ne. Sereen name Hae Contents pH Measured Value Sereen @ “Temperature Measured value @ pH / Temperature Sereen Returns to Step ©. + (the h sereen using the wash eontrol function) 8.38" -0.10 25.9 | 1.0°¢ “pil Measured Value” sereen oF “pHs Temperature” sereen, 6.86 ' WASH (The screen when 2 wash-in-progress s nal is input from the clesner) “pH Measured Value" sereen oF “pHs Siay nperature” sereer (Screen example wien the pl} measured value or the temperature 1 range) 6.86' HOLD lo Inv dU.mA, THR. Example of “pH Measured Value” sereen 14.02' lav “Temperature Measured Value” 50.9 ' (To switch sereen “Main display = pl] measured value ‘Sub display = plT shift value Not displayed if “oFF™ (invalid) is set to“pll Shift On/OH™ sereen, Main display value Sub display +=» Temperature shift value ‘Not displayed if “oF (invalid) is sot to “Temperature Shift On/OM” sereen. Temperature measured Main display ‘Sub display value pH measured vale Temperature measured ‘Main display # Sub display ~~ Blinking “WASH” indicates that wash operation is progress, pH measured value ‘Main display -» pH measured value Sub display ~-. Blinking “HOLD” ete indicates that the analyzer is in Hold slate of wait time by internal timer after the wash or a wash-in-progress signal (Germinals 10 and 11) is being input HOLD (Hold) The value immediately before is held (factory setting) AU. A (Dummy) hold THR. (Through) Dummy value Through measured value went out of the measuring «Blinking “OUT £” indicates that the pH measured value has exceeded the ‘measuring range. Blinking indication turas off if the value returns to within the measuring rangé ‘Blinking "OUT 2” indicates that the Temperature measured value has exceeded the measuring range. Blinking indication turns off if the value returns. to within the measuring range ‘Blinking “OUT 1° and “OUT 2° in the ‘condition above are displayed on every sereen in the measurement mode. © : Screens displayed or not depending on the settings specification. (depend on the ordered specification) Screens displayed far analyzer with option Ogi Model HEM 160, 32 Measurement Mode Operation (2) Checking the pH standard solutions (a) The pH standard solution display screen group contains only “pH Standard Solution Display” (BUF) sereen. The two types of pH standard solutions set for pH calibration can be checked (b)Pressing [BUE-CAL] in the measurement mode selects this screen and pressing the same key brings you back to the “pH Measured Value” sereen, (o)The screen automatically returns to “pH Measured Value” sereen 20 seconds rit is displayed, (@)IF the number on the left and the number on the right are the same, you can perform |-point calibration using its pH standard solution. (e) The setting values of this screen can be changed using the pH Standard Solution” (BUF.) screen of the other screen group in the setting mode. =~ 3.3(9) “Changing the pH standard solutions value” ‘Sequence and Contents of pH Standard Solution Display Screen Group No. I Cones (To switeh sereen; (BUECAL)) ‘*Main display »~: Numbers representing ihe selected pH standard solutions Number on the leit ~~ Abbreviated ‘number that indicates the Ist ype pH standard solution, Number om the sight» Abbreviated number that indicates the 2nd type pIT sandare! solution ‘Numbers represent the following pl standard solntions: 2 =~ pH.68 standard solution 4» pHH.O1 standard solution (factory setting) 7 om pH6.86 standard solution (fae nah 9 ~~ pHO.I8 standard solution 10 - pH110.02 standard sotution © pl Standard Solution Display Screen Return to "pH Measure Value” sereen, (3) Alarm check (@)The alarm display screen group contains the sereens shown in the following table. You can check the alarm function settings of Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 for alarm output 2-circuti type (standard specification), and Alarm 1 to Alarm 4 for alarm output 4-cireuit type (optional specification) (b)Pressing [ALARW] in the measurement mode enters this group and pressing the same key again ‘changes to the next screen. Pressing the same key while the last screen of this group is displayed exits this group and brings you back to the “pH Measured Value” screen. (©)Any screen of this group automatically returns to “pH Measured Value” sereen 20 seconds after it is displayed. (a) The setting values of these screens can be changed using the sereens of the “Alarm sereen group” in the setting mode. (> 3.3(3) “Changing the alarm settings” (e)The alarm set-point is a pH value where the alarm function works and an alarm condition is activated, When the dead band is zero, if the measured value exceeds this value, an alarm condition will be activated. —28- Model BBN-160, 3.2. Messuroment Mode Operation (9) The dead band is the range of pH value used to stow down the timing to go into an alarm condition. You ean set the dead band for Alarm | and Alarm 2, [= 3.3(3) “Changing the alarm settings (g)For optional specification of the alarm function, the analyzer can be equipped with contact signal outputs, In this ease, the analyzer can output a *Wash-in-progress” signal, Maintenance-in- progress signal and an abnormal signal other than high/low alarm outputs through the alarm. output terminals. ‘The conditions of the set contact signal outputs can be checked using the screens of “Alarm 1 Display” screen to “Alarm 4 Display” screen (Alarm 3 and Alarm 4 are provided only for alarm output 4-circuit type analyzer (option)}. (Refer to the table below. *1) ‘Sequence and Contents of Alarm Checking Screen Group eee Secea dapay cae] Sonnets (Yo switeh screen: (CARE) @ _Atwm | Display Sereen Main display = Se condition of Alarm 1 oFF PH oP (OM = Afaem Lis hwvalid (Tuctory mV setting) pHi value Alar 1 set-point, This [ALARM indicates that Alarm 1 is valid When Alarm 7 OF C1 (Contact 1} 0 C3 (Contaet 3) When the analyzer is equipped with {contact outputs (option). L conta output (option) indication, 1 (Low) ~~ Low alarm (factory setting) ALARM Hi (iigh) High alaew When Alarm 1 Lowis set WSH (Wash) »» Wash-in-progress signal (option) "1 lon MNT (Maintenance) «+ Maintenance-tn- Py Bragress signal (option) *) ABN (Abnormal) ~~ Abnormal signal lALARMA WSH (option) *1 When Wash-in-progress signal is set (option) " C2 In laaeus MNT ‘When Maintenance-in-progres: signal is set (option) C3 Inv |ALARMT ABN When Abnormal signal fs eet (option) ® Dead Band 1 Display —§ 7 Main display -~ Dead band 1 (pH) Screen 0.00 NPR, eFsciory setting 0.00 ptt Displayed when 1 oF I . Inv isshownonitest> I BAND display of “Alarm 1 Display” screen, (To be continued) —~29- Model: HBM-160, (Continued fiom previous page) 32 Measurement Mede Opeation Ne. Sereen name Sereen display example Contents @ Alam 2 Display Seren " @ dead Band 2 Display Sereen Displayed when L or H is shown on the sub ‘splay of “Alarm 2 Display” sercen, @ * Alarm 3 Display Screen |ALARM2 ‘When Alarm 2 is Off 14.00! H When Ai 2 Lowi et Cc wsH When Wash-in-progress signal C2 MNT laLaRMa |ALARM2 jaar signal is set (option) C3 ABN ‘When Abnormal signal is set (option) JALARM2 When Alarm 3 is Of 1.00' L ALARM 3. oFF |r When Maintenance-In-progress 0.00 "fs JALARM2 BAND. oFF ALARM 3. Inv jo lmv Inv Inv Inv mv pH inv lo Inv ‘When Alarm 3 Lows set ‘© Main display -» Set condition of Alarm 2 OFF (OF) = Alara 2 is invalid (Factory setting). pH value ~~ Alarm 2 set-point. This indicates that Alarm 2 is vali, 1 (Contact 1) 1 C3 (Contact 3) When the analyzer is equipped with contact outputs (option. #Sub display + Alarm 2 High or Low, or contact output (option) indication. (Low) =» Low alarm (factory seiting) 1 igh) = High alarm WSH (Wash) ~~ Wash-in-progress signal (option) MNT (Maintenance) ~~ Maintenanee-in- progeess signal (option) ABN (Abnosmal) =» Abnormal signal (option) # Main display + Pactory setting ead band 2 (pH) 0.00 (pi) ‘* Main display ~~ Set condition of Alarm 3 OFF: Alarm 3 is invalid (Factory setting. pH value ~~ Alarm 3 set-point. This indicates that Alarm 31s vali. C1 (Contact 1) to C3 (Contact 3) ‘When the analyzer is equipped with contact outputs (option). ‘Sub display -» Alarm 3 High or Low or ‘contaet output (option) indication. L (Low) Low alarm (factory setting) HE (High) = High alarm -30- (o be continued) Mov: HM-160 (Continued from previous page) 12 Measurement Mode Operation Ne Sereen maine Sereen display example 4 @ * Nim 4 Display s “ C1 3. WSH ‘When Wash-in-progress signal is set (option : C2 fn lnaew 3, MNT ‘When Maintenance-in-progress signal is set (option) [ALARM C3 5 Inne 3. ABN ‘When Abnormal signal is set (option) OFF inv [ALARM 4. WhonAlom 46 9.00 "i las 4H ‘When Alarm 4 Low is set C1 In 4. WSH When Wash-in-progress signal is set (option) C2 4. MNT When Maintenance-in-progress signal is set ¢option) |ALARM |ALARM Contents wsit (Wash) option) MNT (Maintenance) [progress signal (option) ABN (Abnormal) » Abnormal signal Wash-in-progress signal Maintenance (option) ‘®Main display «= Set condition of Alarm 4 ‘OFF +» Alarm 4 is invalid (factory setting), pH value ~~ Alarm 4 set-point. This indicates that Alarm | is vali. C1 (Contact 1) to C3 (Contact 3) When the analyzer is equipped with ‘contact outputs (option). ‘Sub display ~ Alarm 4 High or Low, ot ‘contact output (option) indication. (Low) «= Low alarm (factory setting) Hi (High) =~ High alarm ‘®WSH (Wash) -» Wash-in-progress signal (option) MNT (Maintenance) Maintenance-in-progress (option) ABN (Abnormal) «Abnormal signal (option) -31- (Ta be continued) Nose HBM-160 Measurement Made Operation (Continued from previous page) Ne. Serven 9 Contents ALARM 4. ABN ‘When Abnormal signal is set (option) Return to “pH Measure Value” sereen, ‘©: Sercens displayed or not depending on the settings * : Sercens displayed for analyzer with optional specification, (depend an the ondered specification) (4) Checking the pH / temperature measuring range (8) The measuring range display sereen group contains the sereens shown in the following table. The upper limit and the lower limit of the pHi measuring range and temperature measuring range ean be checked (b) When [UT is pressed in the measurement mode, the sereen goes to this group. If the same key is pressed again, the sereen changes to another one in the group. Ifthe same key is pressed while the last sereen is displayed, the screen exits this group and returns to the “pH Measured Value’ (Any scteen in this group returns automatically to the “pH Measured Value” sereen 20 seconds after itis displayed. (@The setting values of these sereens can be changed by the screens of the measuring range, etc. sereen group in the setting mode. C= 3.3(4) “Changing the pH measuring range”, 3.3(5) “Changing the temperature measured range” Sequence and Contents of Measuring Range, etc. Display Screen Group Ne. Seren name ‘Screen example Contents (To switch soreen: © pit Measuring Range Lower | ~-—————— ‘+ Main display ~- pH measuring range Limit Display Sereen 0. OO 12, wesertni ses rmsmision oxpa 7 Inv. is tina) our 4mA ‘*Cozresponds to the pH transmission ‘output terminals 70 and 71 ‘= Pactory setting ~~ 0.00 (pit) pH Measuring Range Upper Limit Display Screen «Main display = pH measuring range upper limit (when transmission output is 20mA} ‘© Correspands to the pH transmission ‘outpat terminals 70 and 71 # Factory setting «14.00 (pH) @ ‘Temperature Measuring Range 14 ¢ Main display --- Temperaure Lower Limit Display Sereen 0 [PH measuring range lower limit (when Jn transmission output is 4mA) Pate AMA +c | Corresponds to the temperature twansmission output terminals 72 and bl Factory setting 0 °C) (To be continued) ~32- Made HBM-165, 32. Measurement Mode Operation ued front previous page) ‘name Screen example Contents ® ‘Temperature Measur Upper Limit Disp n Tol «Main display --- Temperature OO ret cetrtttecmtsnene tt 2OMA *c | eCoresponds to the temperature transmission outpat erminals 72 and B «+ Factory se aes SEC) Return to “pli Measured Value” sereen (5) Checking the wash control function (option) (a) When the standard specification is used, the screens in this group are not displayed. When the wash control function is added, the screens in the following table are provided in the wash function display screen group (option). The setting values related to the wash function such as. wash interval can be checked. (b)Pressing in the measurement mode enters this group and pressing the same key again changes to the next screen, Pressing the same key while the last screen of this group is displayed brings you back to the “pH Measured Value” screen, (c) The screen of this group automatically returns to the “pH Measured Value” sereen 20 seconds after itis displayed (a) The setting values of these sereens ean be changed in the wash function screen group of the setting mode, C= 3.3(6) “Changing the wash control function” Sequence and Contents of Wash Function Display Screen Group Ne. Screen name Screen example Contents (io switeh screen: (RI) ‘Main display ~-- Symbot indicating the © * Wash Funetion Display Sereen eoa fn 8" sex wash funtion at on (Ony Was con anton for OFF Poy scvormuse sensor with wash fonetion i Sha WASH Pon (Pulse on) =~ Wash control funetion for sensor with pulse aie jet wash is valid OFF (Ott) =» Wash contro! fimetion is invalid (Factory setting) isplay --- Wash interval time (h) 0.5 pu layed when “oFF” is set 10 . IV Wash Function Display” screen. INTE «Factory setting ~~ 0.5 ¢h) {heuer ® *0 Wash Interval Display Screen (To be continued) -33- Model: HBM-160, 3.2. Measurement Made Opeaton (Continued from previeus page) Neo. Screen name Contents @® *C Wash Time Display Screen -— «Main display --- Wash time (min) [Not displayed when “oFF” or Pulse on “Pon” is set to “Wash Function Display” sereen, «# Factory setting «1,0 (min) MINT +O Wash Pulse Count Display ~ Main display» The numberof times Sereen 1 PH air just is discharged (pulse count) mV Not displayed when “OFF” or “on” is WASH sof to “Wash Funetion Display” sereea, «Factory setting »» (limes) PLS @ *O Wash Wait Time Display | Pe Main display ~~ Hold time after wash Sereen 0. 5! PH nin) 5 mV Not displayed when “oFF" is set to HOLD “Wash Function Display” sereen, += Factory setting += 0.5 (min) MINT Return to “pl Measured Value” sereen eens displayed or not depending on the settings. Sereens displayed for analyzer with optional specification. (depend on the ordered specification) (6) Checking other setting values (2)The screens shown in the table below are provided in the other setting value display screen group. Various values and setting contents such as pH7 EMF can be checked, (>) When [DATA] is pressed in the measurement mode, the screen goes to this group. Ifthe same key is pressed again, the screen changes to another one in the group. If the same key is pressed. while the last screen is displayed, the screen exits this group and returns to the “pH Measured Value” screen, (c)Any sereen except “Electrode EME” screen in this group returns automatically to the “pH Measured Value” screen in 20 seconds after it is displayed, (d)The setting values of these screens can be changed by the sereens of the other screen group in the setting mode. ‘Sequence and Contents of Other Setting Value Display Screen Group (To switch sercen:[DATA$)) pis ie ese ere nin play Eocronote fro oe ieee 0.0 Ph ern create = T\mV characteristics of the electrode. PERO Eee Heraeus tay 2 This value will be automatically rewritten atthe time of pH calibration. To change ~» > 3.3(8) "EMF change (To be continued) gai Move HBM-160, «Continued from previous page) 32 Measurement Mode Operation Ne. Sereen name Sereen example Contents ® EMF Per pit Display Seren @ Opi Value Temp Compensation Coeff Display Sereen Not displayed when “oF F™ is set to “pi Value Temp Compensation On/OiT” (COE) sereen, @O ack Detection Displa Screen Not displayed when “ol sot to "Crack Detection” (ECRK) sereen, © OBurnowt Display Seren Not displayed when “oF F set to “Burnout” (B.OUT) © Mold Display Sereen 59.16 om 0.000 "ir on E.CRK mv on.H fx B.OUT HoLd . |. S.OUT When Hold is selected pH When Dummy is selected ‘eMain display =~ Hlectromotive Force (mV) per ipl. One af the characteristics of the electrode 59.16 (mV) # This value will be automatically rewritten at the time of pit calibration. #'Ta change =» C= 3.3(8) “EME change” Factory setting Main display ~- pl value temperature compensation coefTciemt. Variation of pH value per 1°C. Individual characteristic of each sample, Factory setting ~~ of F (not displayed) To change ~~ == 3.3(10) “Changing the pll value temperature compensation” ‘Main display ~~ Selection of erack detection function for electrode, fon (On) ~» Crack deteetton is valid ‘aclory setting ~~ oF F (not displayed) Ta change C= 3.3(11) “Changing the crack: deteetion” ‘*Main display =» Selection of burnout funetion and ditection of burnout swing-off. on.t1 (On High) ~~ Transmission outpat {s sett 21mA when an electrode error on L-(On Low) Transmission output Js set to 3.8mA when an electrode error ‘aclory setting ~~ oF F (not displayed) To change ~~ E= 3,3(12) “Changing the burnovt setting ‘*Main display the setting mode. Hold (Hold) «- Outputs the value immediately before the mode is ‘changed to the setting mode, (factory setting) ‘du (Dummy value) -»» Outputs an ‘arbitrary set transmission output value (aA). Dummy value (mA) appears on the sub display (Factory setting: 12.00) 1 (Through) ~~ Ouipars the eurrent pH measured value and temperature measured value in the same way asin the measurement mode, #To change «= E> 3.3(13) “Changing the hold seuing” Hold type selected in ~35- (To be continued) ‘Model: HBM-160 (Continued from previous page) 32 Measurement Mose Operation No. Sereen name Seren example Contents Response Speed Display Sereen ® Coabibration Stability ¢ Display Sereen ® Measueememt Mode Auto Return Display Sereen pH pH my mv Inv @ Electrode EMF Display Seren Return to “pH Measured Value” sereen, (©: Screens displayed or not de nding on the settings. +: Sereens displayed for analyzer with optional spec ~36- pH Inv Main display ~- Symbol that indiea the response speed TFA (Pasi) »~ Response speed is fast factory setting. SI. (Slow) -»» Response speed is slow To change ~~ = 3.3(14) “Changing the response speed” ‘© Main display. Selection of stability check at the time of pl calibration fon (On) -» Stability check is valid Clactory setting. OF (OA) +» Stability check is invalid To change -~E=3.3(15) “Changing the stability check for calibration” ‘Main display Selection of measusement mode automate return function ‘on (On) =~ Automatic return ts valid (oF (OM + Automatic return is invalid To change E> 3.3(17) “Changing the measurement mode auto return” ‘+ Main display -~ Electromotive force (mV) of the electrode, Changes at any {ime if the pli of sample changes. ication. (depend on the ordered specification) Mode} HBM-160 Seting Mode Operation 3.3. Setting Mode Operation (1) Comments on calibration screens (a)For actual pH calibration operation, follow the procedure in 2.2 “Calibration and pH Standard Sohution.” This is because pH calibration requires preparation of pH standard solutions and the operation of sensor. Key operation only is explained here, (b)pH calibration can be proceeded by key operation. (©) Two types of pH standard solutions ta be used are already set but these ean be changed > 3.3(9) “Changing the pH standard solution values” (d)The analyzer determines by itself which type of standard solution is currently used. You can use these types of standard solutions in any order. Therefore, you can use whichever type of standard solution for the first point standard solution (e)While the screen is in the pH calibration screen group, pH shift is automatically turned off. [> 3.3(2) “Changing the pH / temperature shift” Key Operation Procedure for pH Calibration Procedure and sereen example Operation ® Select “Setting Made plt Measured Value” Press(STSBVIMEAS) longer in the measurement mode. sereen #-SEBY" lights ® Select the pH Calibration Initial Sore Press [BUFCAL not needed to press longer). ‘Goes to the pl calibration sercen group and this sree vps sereen appears. $s display pit measured vate 7. 4 4 4 Sub display + Symbols far 2 types of pH standard rd Soltis and “GAL are alenaey apap. bi Calibration intel Screen 1. FIMO standard Slaton (try stig) 7S stand sluion Gaston stn 9-49.18 standard solution 10 pll10.01 standard solution @ Check the type of pH standard solutions to Check the type of pH standard solutions to use shown, fon the sub display of the pH Calibration Initial Sereen (CAL, ete.) Goes to this group and this screen appears. 6.82 '\rv wr BURA thine soe sce any ‘1st Point Calibration Screen ends and then “WAIT” turns of. een, n Stability Check Display” (WAIT) is off invalid, the analyzer immediately ends the Ist point calibration Ist Point Calibration” (BUF.A) sereen appears and “WAIT” blinks (stability being checked) and when alib Main display --- pH measured value Sub display -- When the Ist point calibration ends, “BUF.A” on the sub display changes to “NEXT” (To be continued) -37-

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