Lovibond SensoDirect Con200 Operating Instructions Manual

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SensoDirect Con200
Conductivity/TDS/Salinity Meter
Operating instructions
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Declaration of CE-Conformity
Schleefstraße 8 a 44287 Dortmund Deutschland
declares that this product
Product name: SensoDirect Con200
with all optional items conforms to the following regulations:
EMC EN 55 022 : 6 / 1993 class B EN 50 082-1 (EN 61000-4-6, EN 61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-2)
The product conforms to the regulations of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC.
Dortmund, March 12, 2003
Cay-Peter Voss, Managing Director
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Table of Contents Page
1. Scope of delivery ...............................................................4
2. System description .............................................................4
3. Connections .......................................................................6
4. Display ..............................................................................6
5. Keypad .............................................................................7
6. Startup ...............................................................................7
7. Measurement .....................................................................9
8. Configuration of the unit .................................................10
8.1 ‘Unit’ ..............................................................................10
8.2 ‘Auto Range’ - Automatic range selection ........................10
8.3 Selection of temperature compensation ..........................10
8.4 ‘t.Lin’ – Setting of compensation coefficient ....................11
8.5 ‘t.rEF’ – Selection of temperature unit °C /°F ...................11
8.6 ‘C.tdS’ – Input of TDS factor ...........................................12
8.7 ‘CELL’ – Input of TDS factor .............................................. 12
8.8 ‘Unit t’ – Selection of temperature unit °C /°F ...................12
8.9 ‘Offset’ – Zero point temperature offset ...........................12
8.10 ‘P.oFF’ – ‘Power off’: automatic unit switch-off .................13
9. Calibration of conductivity measurement .........................13
9.1 Restoring the factory calibration setting ...........................15
10. Result memory ................................................................15
10.1 Storing results ..................................................................15
10.2 Displaying stored results ...................................................16
10.3 Deleting stored results ......................................................16
11. Error messages and troubleshooting .................................17
12. Technical data ..................................................................19
13. Accessories ......................................................................21
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1. Scope of delivery
Standard:
• Lovibond® SensoDirect Con200
• Batteries, 4*AA 1,5 V cells
• Operating instructions
Set:
• Lovibond
®
Con
• Batteries, 4*AA 1,5 V cells
• 4 pole measuring sensor
• Carrying case
• Operating instructions
2. System description
The Lovibond® Con is a sturdy, water-proof handheld meter designed for daily measurements in the area of field or laboratory analysis.
It is used to measure conductivity, total dissolved so­lids and salinity in surface water and groundwater as well as in the field of waste water or industrial water analysis.
The system complies with the requirements in EN 60529 relating to protection class IP67 and water­proof/dustproof properties.
The permanent protective plating on the unit serves not just as impact protection but also as a storage compart­ment for the electrode and as an anti-slip device when the meter is used in an upright instrument position.
A „Low Bat” indicator in the display shows the user
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when it is time to change the batteries. The required temperature compensation for the system
is performed automatically (ATC) following connection of the temperature sensor (NTC 10 kOhm) that is inte­grated in the conductivity electrode.
The Min/Max function enables the user to identify mi­nimum or maximum results and to show these results on the display.
Temperature compensation during measurement can be carried out either in non-linear mode in accordance with EN 27888 or in linear mode. The system is cali­brated using Lovibond standard solutions.
An internal memory for 20 results is integrated in the unit as standard. The memory stores location, result and temperature.
The memory is called up via the display.
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3. Connections
4. Display
Main display: Result or user prompt [SAL] Salinity, g/kg [mg/l] TDS Total Dissolved Solids [kOhm] Specific Resistance (1/conductivity)
kOhm · cm [mS] Conductivity ms/cm [µS] Conductivity µS/cm Secondary
display: Result - temperature or user prompt [°C/°F] Temperature unit
[
!
] Warning index - battery
[LIN] Linear temperature compensation [NLF] Non-linear temperature compensation [%/K] Unit for temperature compensation coefficient [1/cm] Unit for cell constant correction [MAX/MIN/ HOLD] show whether maximum, minimum or Hold value is
shown
Conductivity measuring cell
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5. Operation
6. Startup
The unit is supplied with integrated batteries as stan­dard and is therefore ready for immediate use.
You have to unscrew the unit to insert or change the batteries.
[Meas] Continuous measurement, (standard setting) [Hold] Retain of current result [On/Off] On/Off
[ ] [ ] Leaf through menu or
memory or show maximum [ ] or minimum [ ] value
[Cal] Calibration mode [Rcl] Display of stored results [Store] Storage of current result or acceptance of
unit configuration [Menu] Unit configuration
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When inserting the batteries, ensure correct polarity! Screw the unit back together carefully without exerting
too much pressure on the gasket seal. If the
[
!
] symbol appears together with „bAt” in the
lower section of the display, this means that the bat­teries are nearly empty and need replacing.
However, the unit will continue to function for a certain period of time.
If „bAt“ appears in the upper section of the display, this means that the batteries are completely empty.
Only use the matching Lovibond conductivity elec­trodes!
Other electrodes may cause serious damage to the meter and the electrode.
Switch off the unit before changing electrodes. Plug in the electrode before switching the unit back on.
The unit is factory-calibrated to the supplied electrode. If the electrode is replaced, the unit must be factory­calibrated.
The electrode must be plugged in before the unit is switched on.
Switch the unit on via the [ON/OFF] key. Following measurement, please switch the unit off
using the [ON/OFF] key.
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7. Measurement
Measuring mode MEAS
After the unit is switched on, it is automatically in the standard measuring mode MEAS.
You can “freeze” the result shown in the display by
pressing the [Hold] key. If you press the [Hold] key once again, the meter swit-
ches back to the continuous measuring mode. Four display modes are supported: Conductivity (units – mS/cm and µS/cm) Resistance (unit – kOhm · cm) Salinity (unit – g/kg) Total dissolved solids (TDS) (unit – mg/l)
The conductivity mode supports 4 different measuring ranges:
0,0 ... 200,0 µS/cm 0 ... 2000 µS/cm 0,00 ... 20,00 mS/cm 0,0 ... 200,0 mS/cm
When the Auto Range feature is active, the meter automatically selects the most suitable resolution.
When the Auto Range feature is inactive, you can change to the next measuring range resolution by briefly pressing the [Meas] key. If the highest resolution is active when you press the key, the unit switches to the lowest measuring range resolution.
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8. Configuration of the unit
To configure the unit, press the [Menu] key. The first menu item appears. If you press the [Menu] key again, the display jumps
to the next menu item. You can set the various parameters using the [
] [ ]
keys. Press the [Store] key to store and conclude configu-
ration. The unit then switches back to measuring mode. You can terminate the configuration process by pres-
sing the [Meas] or [Hold] key. Settings made up to this point are not stored. The unit retains the previous settings.
8.1 ‘Unit’: Selection of the display mode
SAL: Salinity
mg/l: TDS kOhm: Specific Resistance mS/µS: Conductivity
8.2 ‘Auto Range’: automatic range
selection in Conductivity measuring
mode
off: the range is entered manually ([ ] or [ ] keys )
on: the most suitable range is automatically set by
the unit
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µS
kOhm mS
SAL mg/l
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8.3 ‘Temperature Compensation’: Selection of temperature compensation
off: no temperature compensation nLF: non-linear temperature compensation for na-
tural water in acc. with EN27888 (DIN 38404).
(for analysis of groundwater or surface, drin- king or ultrapure water)
Lin: linear temperature compensation (for other aqueous solutions)
Non-linear temperature compensation 25°C for natural water is always used for measurement of total dissolved solids (TDS).
During salinity measurement, the unit automatically switches to non-linear temperature compensation in acc. with IOT (reference temperature = 15°C).
8.4 Setting of compensation coefficient (only when t.Cor = Lin)
0.300 … 3.000: temperature compensation coeffici-
ent in %/K. The factor for the solution in question must be deter-
mined in pre-trials.
8.5 Selection of reference temperature (only when t.Cor = nLF or Lin)
20°C: Reference temperature 20°C 25°C: Reference temperature 25°C
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8.6 Input of TDS factor
0.40 ... 1.00: Conversion factor for TDS measure-
ment. The conversion factor depends on the composition of
the medium and needs to be determined separately
for each type of water.
8.7 Cell Constant 1/cm
The cell constant may change due to soiling, deposits
or other mechanical influences on the measuring cell.
If an exact standard reference solution is available,
the measuring cell can be adjusted accordingly by
changing the cell constants. Additionally, the cell constant can be automatically recorded by means of calibration.
• User calibration: cELL
• Manufacturing calibration: CELL
8.8 Selection of temperature unit °C /°F
°C: All temperature values in degree Celsius °F: All temperature values in degree Fahrenheit
8.9 Zero point temperature offset
-2.0°C...2.0°C bzw. –3.6°F...3.6°F The zero point for temperature measurement is offset
by this value. This enables the user to balance out any occurring
sensor deviations:
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Displayed temperature = measured temperature – offset
off: zero point offset is inactive (=0.0°)
8.10 ‘Power off’: automatic unit switch-off
If no key is pressed during the switch-off delay period, the unit switches off automatically after the selected
time has run down. The desired delay time is entered in minutes. If P.oFF = oFF, automatic unit switch-off is inactive.
9. Calibration of conductivity measurement
The individual electrode data of conductivity sensors are stable for extremely long periods of time.
If, however, you establish deviations during tests, you can improve measuring accuracy by performing calibration.
Lovibond standard conductivity solutions serve as a reference.
These solutions have a defined conductivity of 1413 µS/cm. Standard solutions with other conductivity
levels may also be used to calibrate the system. The shelf life of calibration solutions is limited and is
shortened further by, among other things, inadequate cleaning and drying of the electrode prior to insertion. This can lead to incorrect calibration!
You should therefore always use fresh solutions for calibration and clean the electrode using deionised or distilled water!
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Performing calibration
Prepare electrode and calibration solution. Clean the electrode using deionised water and dry
carefully. Insert the electrode in the vessel containing the cali-
bration solution and stir well.
Starting calibration: Press [Cal] key.
‘CAL’ appears momentarily in the display, then the previous cell constant is shown briefly:
You can terminate calibration at any time by pressing the [Meas] key or [Hold] key. In this event, the previous calibration setting is retained.
Input of calibration solution
The flashing display shows the last-used calibration value or the factory-set 1413 µS/cm. You can change this value via the [ ] or [ ] keys in the range from
1000...2000 µS/cm. The value you enter is the correct temperature (non-compensated) LF value. You then confirm and complete your choice by pressing the [Store] key. During calibration, CAL flashes in the dis­play. If the value is stable, calibration is complete and the new cell constant is briefly shown in the display. If the cell constant calculated during calibration is out­side the range 0.55 +/-0.11 1/cm, an error message is
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shown and the original calibration value is retained.
• User calibration cELL
• Manufacturing calibration CELL
9.1 Restoring the factory calibration setting
You can set the conductivity meter back to the factory setting by simultaneously pressing the [On/Off] and [Cal] keys when you switch the system on.
10. Result memory
A maximum of 20 results with the corresponding temperatures can be stored.
10.1 Storing results
You can store the current result in the result memory by pressing the [Store] key.
[Stor] and the number of the memory location appear briefly in the display.
10.2 Displaying stored results
You can call the stored results up in the display by pressing the [Rcl] (=Recall) key.
The first time you press the [Rcl] key, the number of the memory location and the corresponding value are displayed.
The second time you press the key, the temperature for this result is displayed. You can use the [
] [ ] keys
to switch between the stored results.
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As soon as you press the [Store], [Meas] or [Hold] key, the unit reverts to the corresponding measuring mode.
10.3 Delete stored results
If you press the [Store] key for longer than 2 seconds, the unit switches to the delete menu [CLR].
You can use the [
] [ ] keys to select the desired action
and press the [Store] key to execute it. The unit then returns to the corresponding measuring
mode. [CLr-ALL]: delete all stored results. [CLr-LASt]: delete the last-stored result. [CLr-no]: do not delete any result.
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11. Error messages and troubleshooting
Display Cause Remedy
Weak battery vol- Insert new batteries tage, the unit will only continue to
function for a short time
Batteries empty Insert new batteries
Memory full Delete memory
No display or Batteries empty Insert new batteries
strange symbols
Batteries incorrectly Check batteries
inserted
Unit does not react System error Disconnect batteries, when keys are wait for a short time, pressed reconnect the batter­ ies
Unit defective Send in for repair
Err.1 Exceeds Check: can value measuring range exceed admissible measuring range?
-> Result too high! Sensor/Electrode Send in for repair
defective
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Err.2 Below Check: can value be
measuring range below admissible measuring range?
-> Result too low! Sensor/ Electrode Send in for repair
defective
Display Cause Remedy
Err.7 System error Send in for repair
Err.11 Value could not be Temperature outside calculated the admissible temperature measuring range
Calibration
Display Cause Remedy
CAL.-Err.1 Value was inad- Clean electrode, missible, cell re-calibrate constant too high: If error repeated
electrode defective -> replace electrode
Buffer solution Use fresh buffer
unusable solution CAL.-Err.2 Value was Replace electrode
inadmissible, cell constant too low: electrode defective
Buffer solution Use fresh buffer
unusable solution CAL.-Err.4 Wrong temperature Calibration only
during calibration possible in range from 10 … 40°C
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12. Technical data
Parameter Indicating ranges Resolution Conductivity 0.0 ... 200.0 µS/cm 0.1 µS/cm 0 ... 2000 µS/cm 1 µS/cm
0.00 ... 20.00 mS/cm 0.01 mS/cm
0.0 ... 200.0 mS/cm 0.1mS/cm Specific Resistivity 0.005 ... 100.0 kOhm 0.001 kOhm · cm,
0.01 kOhm · cm
0.1 kOhm · cm Total dissolved 0 ... 1999 mg/l 1 mg/l
solids (TDS) Salinity 0.0 ... 70.0 0.1 Temperature -5.0 ... +100.0°C 0.1°C
23.0 ... 212°F bzw. 0.1°F
• Accuracy: conductivity, spec. resistance, TDS and (at nominal temperature) salinity (±3 digits) ±0.5% of result±0.5% FS
temperature ±0.3K
• Cell correction: determination with automatic calibration in the range from 0.55 to ± 0.11 1/cm
• Temperature choice of
compensation: - linear temperature compensation with
a compensation factor of 0.3 to 3.0 %/K
- non-linear temperature compensa- tion in acc. with EN 27888 (DIN 38404) reference temperatures 20°C and 25°C or without temperature compensation
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• Calibration: 1-point calibration with conductivity solution in the range from
1000...2000µS/cm
• Nominal temperature: 25°C
• Operating temperature:
unit: 0 to +50°C measuring cell: -5 to 80°C (short-term to 100°C)
• Memory: Measured values are stored for the ranges „conductivity“, „resistivity“, „TDS“ and „salinity“ together with the temperature at which the value occurred
• Power supply: 4 x 1.5V batteries, type AA, operating life up to >1500h (depending on measu­ ring mode)
• Power consumption: ca. 2.0 mA, max. 4.2 mA at 199.9 mS/cm
• Battery change
indicator: ‚bAt‘
• Automatic „Off“
function: if no key is pressed and no data transfer transfer is occurring, the unit
switches off after the switch-off delay time. May be set between 1 and 120 minutes or inactive.
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• Housing: Water-tight in accordance with IP67 Integral protective plating LCD Film keypad
• Measuring cell: 4-electrode conductivity measuring
cell with integrated temperature sensor NTC 10 kOhm.
• Electrode material: Special graphite
• Shaft material: Epoxy,
Dimensions: black ø 12 mm,
120 mm long
• CE: EN 55022: 6/1993 class B
EN 50082-1 (EN 61000-4-6, EN
61000-4-4, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-2)
13. Accessories
722200 Lovibond® SensoDirect Con200 basic instrument
722220 Lovibond
®
SensoDirect Con200 Set 722225 Conductivity Sensor 4-Pole Technology 722250 Conductivity Standard 1413µS/cm 725020 Case
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