Horiba Scientific D-73 Instructions Manual

Portable pH/ORP/Ion Meter D-73
Instruction Manual
CODE:GZ0000333606A
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Preface
Warranty and responsibility
HORIBA, Ltd. warrants that the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to repair or replace free of charge, at option of HORIBA, Ltd., any malfunctioned or damaged Product attributable to responsibility of HORIBA, Ltd. for a period of one (1) year from the delivery unless otherwise agreed with a written agreement. In any one of the following cases, none of the warranties set forth herein shall be extended;
Any malfunction or damage attributable to improper operationAny malfunction attributable to repair or modification by any person not authorized
by HORIBA, Ltd.
Any malfunction or damage attributable to the use in an environment not specified in
this manual
Any malfunction or damage attributable to violation of the instructions in this manual
or operations in the manner not specified in this manual
Any malfunction or damage attributable to any cause or causes beyond the
reasonable control of HORIBA, Ltd. such as natural disasters
Any deterioration in appearance attributable to corrosion, rust, and so onReplacement of consumables
HORIBA, LTD. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY MALFUNCTIONS OF THE PRODUCT, ANY ERASURE OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER USES OF THE PRODUCT.
Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other company names and brand names are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective companies. (R), (TM) symbols may be omitted in this manual.
CODE:GZ0000333606A
September, 2013   2013 HORIBA, Ltd.
Check items
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Items in package
After opening the package, check for damage on the instrument and that the standard accessories (see below) all exist. If damage or defects are found on the product, contact your dealer.
Note
The accessories are not waterproof.The supplied alkaline batteries are used to check operation, thus it is possible that the
battery will be run out quickly.
Instrument
Instruction manual
(this book)
Quick-start Manual AAA alkaline batteries
Regulations
III
Conformable directive
This equipment conforms to the following directives and standards:
Installation environment
This product is designed for the following environment. Overvoltage Category II Pollution degree 2
WARNING: Do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement
categories II, III and IV.
Information on disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment and disposal of batteries and accumulators
The crossed out wheeled bin symbol with underbar shown on the product or accompanying documents indicates the product requires appropriate treatment, collection and recycle for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) under the Directive 2002/96/EC, and/or waste batteries and accumulators under the Directive 2006/66/EC in the European Union. The symbol might be put with one of the chemical symbols below. In this case, it satisfies the requirements of the Directive 2006/66/EC for the object chemical. This product should not be disposed of as unsorted household waste. Your correct disposal of WEEE, waste batteries and accumulators will contribute to reducing wasteful consumption of natural resources, and protecting human health and the environment from potential negative effects caused by hazardous substance in products. Contact your supplier for information on applicable disposal methods.
Directives: The EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
The Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC The RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
Standards: [the EMC Directive] EN61326-1:2006
Class B, Basic requirements [the Low Voltage Directive] EN61010-1:2010(Ed.3.0) [the RoHS Directive] EN50581:2012 Category: 9. Monitoring and control instruments
Regulations
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FCC rules
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Korea certification
Taiwan battery recycling mark
For your safety
V
Hazard classification and warning symbols
Warning messages are described in the following manner. Read the messages and follow the instructions carefully.
Hazard classification
Warning symbols
This indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This is to be limited to the most extreme situations.
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. Without safety alert indication of hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage.
Description of what should be done, or what should be followed
Description of what should never be done, or what is prohibited
For your safety
VI
Safety precautions
This section provides precautions for using the product safely and correctly and to prevent injury and damage. The terms of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION indicate the degree of imminency and hazardous situation. Read the precautions carefully as it contains important safety messages.
Instrument and electrode
WARNING
Do not use an unspecified AC adapter. Otherwise, it may heat up or be ignited resulting in a fire or an accident.
Do not disassemble or modify the instrument. Otherwise, it may heat up or be ignited resulting in a fire or an accident.
CAUTION
Harmful chemicals
Some ion electrodes are used with hazardous standard solutions. Handle them with care. If the internal solution comes in contact with the skin, wash it off immediately. If it gets into the eyes, flush with plenty of water and then consult a doctor.
Harmful chemicals
The internal solution of pH electrode is highly concentrated potassium chloride (3.33 mol/L KCl). If the internal solution comes in contact with the skin, wash it off immediately. If it gets into the eyes, flush with plenty of water and then consult a doctor.
Broken glass
Broken glass may cause injury. The outer tube and tip of an electrode are made of glass. Handle them with care.
Do not use the RS-232C communication and the AC adapter under wet or humid conditions. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock, or breakage.
For your safety
VII
Battery
WARNING
Keep batteries out of reach of children. If someone accidentally swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately.
If alkaline fluid from a battery gets into the eyes, do not rub the eyes, rinse with clean water immediately and then consult a doctor. Contact with alkaline fluid could cause blindness.
Do not put batteries in a fire, expose to heat, disassemble or remodel. Doing so could case fluid leakage, overheating or explosion.
CAUTION
Do not remove or scratch the external label of the battery. Doing so could cause injury to hands and fingers.
For your safety
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Product handling information
Operational precautions (instrument)
Do not drop, crash, or give any physical impact on the instrument.
The instrument is made of solvent-resistant materials but that does not mean it is
resistant to all chemicals. Do not dip the instrument in strong acid or alkali solution, or wipe with such solution.
If the instrument is dropped into water or gets wet, wipe it using soft cloth. Do not heat
to dry it with a hair-dryer (or the like).
The instrument has a dust-proof and waterproof structure. Waterproof performance is
following specification: the instrument does not malfunction even when immersed in water of 1 m depth for 30 minutes. This does not mean to guarantee non-destructive, trouble-free, dust-proof, and waterproof performance in all situations. If the instrument is correctly handled according to the descriptions in this manual, the instrument provides dust-proof and waterproof performance.
When replacing the batteries, while connected to the AC adapter, or during the RS-
232C communication, the instrument does not have the dust-proof and waterproof performance. The dust-proof and waterproof performance is maintained only when the covers are attached correctly.
After replacing the batteries, connecting the AC adapter, and using the RS-232C
communication, make sure that the waterproof packing attached to each cover is not deformed or discolored, or has foreign matter adhering to it. If the waterproof packing is deformed, discolored or has foreign matter adhering to it, or dust could get inside, water leaks could occur that could lead to instrument malfunction.
To disconnect an electrode or AC adapter cable or serial cable, hold the connector
and pull it off. If you pull at the cable, it may cause a breakage.
The RS-232C communication between the instrument and a personal computer (PC)
may fail because of environmental conditions, such as (radio/electromagnetic) noise.
Do not replace the batteries, connect the AC adapter, or use the RS-232C
communication in a dusty place or with wet hands. Dust or moisture could get inside the instrument, possibly causing instrument malfunction.
Do not use the tip of a nail or an object with a sharp end to press the keys.
If the power supply is interrupted while measurement data is being saved in the
instrument, the data could be corrupted.
A NiMH rechargeable battery can be used in this instrument, but the battery used in
the instrument cannot be charged using the AC adapter.
For your safety
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Operational precautions (battery)
Do not short-circuit a battery.
Set the + and side of the battery correctly.
When the battery has run out or the instrument will not be used for a long time, remove
the batteries.
Of the specified battery types, make sure to use two batteries of the same type.
Do not use a new battery together with a used battery.
Do not use a fully charged nickel-metal hydride battery together with a partially
charged battery.
Do not attempt to charge a non-rechargeable battery.
Environmental conditions for use and storage
Temperature: 0°C to 45°C Humidity: under 80% in relative humidity and free from condensation
Avoid the following conditions.
Strong vibration Direct sunlight Corrosive gas environment Close to an air-conditioner Direct wind
Transportation
When transporting the instrument, repackage it in the original package box. Otherwise, it may cause instrument breakage.
Disposal
Standard solution used for the calibration must be under neutralized before the
disposal.
When disposing of the product, follow the related laws and/or regulations of your
country for disposal of the product.
For your safety
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Manual information
Description in this manual
This interprets the necessary points for correct operation and notifies the important points for handling the product.
This indicates the part where to refer for information.
This indicates reference information.
Note
Reference
Tip
Contents
XI
Preface ................................................................................... I
Items in package.................................................................. II
Hazard classification and warning symbols .................... V
Safety precautions ............................................................ VI
Product handling information ........................................ VIII
Manual information ............................................................ X
Part names and basic operation......................................... 1
Names of each part .............................................................2
Instrument....................................................................................2
Display .........................................................................................3
Operation key ..............................................................................5
Basic operation....................................................................6
Changing the operation mode ...................................................6
Switching the displays ...............................................................7
Changing the measurement parameter ....................................8
Using the backlight .....................................................................8
Entering numeric values ............................................................9
Measurement ...................................................................... 11
Preparation......................................................................... 12
Confirmation before starting measurement ...........................12
Turning ON the instrument ......................................................13
Setting the date and time .........................................................15
Connecting an electrode ..........................................................16
pH measurement ...............................................................17
Setting the instrument ..............................................................17
Performing calibration..............................................................20
Performing measurement.........................................................27
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mV, ORP measurement .....................................................28
Setting the instrument.............................................................. 28
Switching between absolute value and relative value .......... 29
Performing measurement ........................................................ 30
Ion concentration measurement ......................................31
Setting the instrument.............................................................. 31
Performing calibration .............................................................35
Performing measurement ........................................................ 38
Using various functions .................................................... 41
Saving measurement data in the internal memory................ 42
Displaying saved data .............................................................. 43
Deleting all saved data ............................................................. 44
Displaying the latest calibration and inspection data...........45
Deleting calibration data .......................................................... 47
Printing measured values and calibration data ..................... 48
Transferring saved data to a PC.............................................. 53
Operating the instrument from an external device................ 54
Using the automatic data save (default: OFF) .......................55
Setting the ID number (default: 000) ....................................... 57
Using the calibration interval alarm (default: OFF) ............... 58
Calibrating temperature sensor ..............................................59
Changing the automatic power off setting (default: OFF) .... 60
Performing test printing of the printer unit ............................ 61
Resetting to factory default settings ......................................62
Maintenance ....................................................................... 63
Maintenance and storage of the instrument .......................... 63
Environmental conditions for storage....................................63
Maintenance and storage of the pH electrode ....................... 64
Maintenance and storage of the ORP electrode .................... 65
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Checking the state of the ORP electrode................................66
Maintenance and storage of the ion electrode.......................67
How to resolve errors or troubles .................................... 69
When an error message appears .....................................69
ERR No.0001   Memory error...................................................69
ERR No.0002   Empty battery level .........................................70
ERR No.0003   Electrode stability error..................................70
ERR No.0004   Asymmetric potential error ............................70
ERR No.0005   Electrode sensitivity error..............................71
ERR No.0006   Maximum calibration points exceeded .........71
ERR No.0007   Cannot identify standard solution.................71
ERR No.0008   Calibration interval error ................................72
ERR No.0009   Printer error .....................................................72
ERR No.0010   Memory full ......................................................72
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 73
The indicated value fluctuates.................................................73
The response is slow................................................................74
The indicated value does not change/No response ..............74
The measured value blinks ......................................................75
The temperature display blinks or is fixed at 25°C ................75
Repeatability of the measured value is poor..........................76
Nothing appears when the power is turned ON .....................76
Swelling of operation key sheet ..............................................76
Part of the display is missing ..................................................77
Appendix............................................................................. 79
Main specifications ...........................................................79
Instrument default settings ..............................................80
Technical note ...................................................................81
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pH measurement (glass electrode) ......................................... 81
pH standard solutions at various temperatures .................... 82
ORP measurement.................................................................... 83
Ion concentration measurement ............................................. 84
For more information ........................................................85
Options ...............................................................................86
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Part names and basic operation
This section describes the name of each part and the main role, function, and basic operation method of each part.
Names of each part...................................................................... 2
Instrument.............................................................................................. 2
Display.................................................................................................... 3
• Battery level display ...............................................................................................4
Operation key ........................................................................................ 5
Basic operation ............................................................................ 6
Changing the operation mode ............................................................. 6
Switching the display............................................................................ 7
Changing the measurement parameter............................................... 8
Using the backlight ............................................................................... 8
Entering numeric values....................................................................... 9
Names of each part
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Names of each part
Instrument
No. Name Function
1 Display Displays the measured value and set value and so on.
2 Operation keys Used for instrument operation.
3 Electrode connector Connects the BNC connector of the electrode.
4 Temperature connector Connects the temperature connector of the electrode.
5 Battery cover Set batteries inside.
6
Electrode hook
attachment section
Attach the electrode hook to carry with instrument.
7 Strap attachment section Attach a strap.
8 Serial connector Connects the serial cable and printer cable.
9 AC power connector Connects an optional AC adapter.
Names of each part
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Display
Two electrodes can be connected to measure two parameters at the same time with this instrument. The display is divided into the main screen and the sub screen, and you can select the channel displayed on the main screen. The selected channel can be identified with an icon.
No. Name Function
1Status icon
Displays the current operation mode, electrode status, printer or PC connection status, and remaining battery level.
2 Direction key icon Displays the currently available direction key.
3
Date and time, set item
display area
Displays the current date and time and the set items.
4 ERR No. icon Displays an error No.
5 Data No. icon Displays the data No.
6
Measurement parameter
display area
Displays the currently set measurement parameter. This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
7 Main screen channel icon Displays the channel of the main screen.
8 HOLD icon
Lights when the measured value display is fixed. This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
9 SET icon Lights when numerical values are entered.
10 Temperature display area
Displays the measured and the set temperature. This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
11 MTC icon
Lights when the temperature setting is MTC (optional temperature setting). This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
12
Measured value, set item
display area
Displays the measured value and the set value. This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
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2
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5
6
8
9
2
13
14
2
3 11
10
12
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12
14
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10
Main screen
Sub screen
Names of each part
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•Battery level display
13
Standard solution
calibration history icon
When calibrating pH or ion standard solution, the corresponding icon lights.
14 Unit display area
Displays the unit for the measurement parameter and the display item. This is displayed in the main screen and the sub screen, respectively.
No. Name Function
Battery level is high.
Battery level is a little lower.
Battery level is low. The backlight may become unavailable.
Battery has run out. Replace the batteries. "ERR No. 0002" is displayed and operation is disabled.
Names of each part
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Operation key
Key Name Function
MEAS key
Changes the operation mode to the measurement mode during operation in a different mode. The changes you made using the setting mode are reflected when you press this key to return to the measurement mode. In the measurement mode, switches the automatic hold measurement on/off.
CAL key
Changes from the measurement mode to the calibration mode. Start calibration in the calibration mode.
DATA key Changes from the measurement mode to the data mode.
SET key
Changes from the measurement mode to the setting mode. Starts repeatability inspection after calibration is complete.
POWER key Turns ON/OFF the power of instrument.
MODE key
In the measurement mode, changes measurement parameters.
LIGHT key Turns on/off the backlight.
ENTER key
Determines the selection or setting. Prints data in measurement, the calibration and data mode.
UP key
In the measurement mode, switches the display between the main screen and the sub screen. Changes the selected item. Changes the number of the selected digit when entering numbers.
DOWN key
LEFT key
Changes the selected item. Changes the selected digit when entering numbers.
RIGHT key
Basic operation
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Basic operation
Changing the operation mode
This instrument is operated by changing the operation mode from four available modes, depending on the purpose of use. The status icon indicates the current mode. You can change the operation mode using the corresponding key. However changing to the calibration, data, or setting mode is available only from the measurement mode. When changing to a different mode, first change to the measurement mode and then change to the desired mode.
Icon Name Function
Measurement mode Performs measurement.
Calibration mode Performs calibration.
Data mode
Saves data in the internal memory. Displays the saved data, the calibration history and the inspection history.
Setting mode Performs various settings.
Status icon
Data mode Setting modeCalibration mode
key
key
key
key
key
key
Measurement mode
Basic operation
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Switching the displays
You can switch the channel between the main screen and the sub screen. In the measurement mode, pressing the keys can switch the channels between the
main screen and the sub screen. When performing calibration or setting, switch the display to show the desired channel (measurement parameter) on the main screen. The channel 1 and channel 2 of this instrument can be used for the same measurement parameter, but calibration and setting must be performed for each channel respectively.
key
Basic operation
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Changing the measurement parameter
This instrument can measure multiple parameters. For measurement, an electrode corresponding to the measurement parameter is required. In the measurement mode,
the measurement parameter can be changed by pressing the key. This operation is available for the channel that is shown on the main screen.
Using the backlight
When it is difficult to see the screen in a dark location, you can turn on the backlight by
pressing the key. If the backlight is not operated for 5 minutes, it automatically turns
off. To turn it off manually, press the key again while the backlight is on.
Note
Turning on the backlight consumes energy and shortens battery life.The backlight becomes unavailable when the battery level becomes low.
key
key
key
key
Basic operation
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Entering numeric values
When entering numeric values to make various settings and set a calibration value, you
can change the selected digit using the keys and increment or decrement the value (0 to 9) using the keys.
key
key
M E M O
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Measurement
This section describes the basic method of measurement of each measurement parameters.
Preparation................................................................................. 12
Confirmation before starting measurement ..................................... 12
Turning ON the instrument................................................................. 13
• Inserting the batteries.......................................................................................... 13
• Using the AC adapter (option)............................................................................. 14
• Pressing the POWER key ...................................................................................14
Setting the date and time.................................................................... 15
Connecting an electrode .................................................................... 16
pH measurement........................................................................ 17
Setting the instrument ........................................................................ 17
• Setting temperature compensation (default: ATC) .............................................. 17
• Setting the standard solution used for calibration (default: NIST) ....................... 18
• Standard solution type......................................................................................... 19
Performing calibration ........................................................................ 20
• pH standard solution setting is NIST or USA.......................................................20
• Inspecting repeatability........................................................................................ 23
• pH standard solution setting is CUST..................................................................24
Performing measurement................................................................... 27
mV, ORP measurement ............................................................. 28
Setting the instrument ........................................................................ 28
• Setting the temperature display (default: ATC) ................................................... 28
Switching between absolute value and relative value..................... 29
Performing measurement................................................................... 30
Ion concentration measurement .............................................. 31
Setting the instrument ........................................................................ 31
• Setting the temperature display (default: ATC) ................................................... 31
• Setting the ion concentration unit (default: g/L)...................................................33
• Setting the ion valency of sample (default: 1) .....................................................34
Performing calibration ........................................................................ 35
Performing measurement................................................................... 38
Preparation
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Preparation
Confirmation before starting measurement
Have you prepared the appropriate electrode for the measurement parameter?
If not, purchase the appropriate electrode.
Is the prepared electrode in good condition?
If the responsive part is stained or damaged, it may not be possible to obtain
  accurate values.
Have you prepared the appropriate standard solution for the measurement parameter?
If not, prepare the standard solution by yourself or purchase it.
Are there any items that should not be wet or stained around the instrument?
Depending on the operation during measurement, items around the instrument could   get wet or stained. Secure sufficient space around the instrument and perform   measurement while always paying attention to safety.
Are there any devices that can be a source of noise?
Measured values could be affected. Do not use the instrument near such devices.   Always ground devices operated by AC power.
Preparation
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Turning ON the instrument
• Inserting the batteries
This instrument is operated by batteries. You can use AAA alkaline batteries or AAA Ni­MH rechargeable batteries. Perform the following procedure to insert batteries in the instrument.
1. Turn the knob on the battery cover on the back of the instrument counterclockwise to unlock the battery cover.
2. Remove the battery cover and set the batteries inside.
3. Put the battery cover back in.
4. Turn the knob on the battery cover on the back of the instrument clockwise to lock the battery cover.
Note
Do not replace the batteries in a dusty place or with wet hands. Dust or moisture could get
inside the instrument, possibly causing instrument malfunction.
Do not short-circuit a battery.
Set the + and side of the battery correctly.When the battery has run out or the instrument will not be used for a long time, remove the
batteries.
Of the specified battery types, make sure to use two batteries of the same type.Do not use a new battery together with a used battery.When using the NiMH batteries, do not use a fully charged battery together with an
insufficiently-charged battery.
Preparation
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• Using the AC adapter (option)
It is possible to use the AC adapter to operate the instrument. Perform the following procedure to connect AC adapter to the instrument. The AC adapter is an option. To purchase it, contact your dealer. (Refer to “ Options ” (page 86).)
1. Open the AC adapter cover of the instrument.
2. Insert the AC adapter cable by fitting with the connector socket of in the instrument.
3. Insert AC adapter into the electrical socket.
Note
Do not insert the cable with force when the connector does not match the socket. When not using the AC adapter, close the AC adapter connector cover. While connected to the AC adapter, the instrument does not have the dust-proof and
waterproof performance. Dust or moisture could get inside the instrument, possibly causing instrument malfunction.
• Pressing the POWER key
After setting the batteries or connecting the AC adapter, press the key over 1 second. The LCD is fully displayed for 1 second, and the screen displays the measurement mode.
Note
Do not hold down the key after the power of the instrument is turned ON.Do not use the tip of nail or an object with a sharp end to press keys.
key
1 second later
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