Specifications
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5  CALIBRATION  
5.1  Preparing the Transmitter for Calibration  
Before  starting  calibration,  make  sure  you  are  in the  correct  measurement  mode. 
When you switch on the transmitter, the transmitter starts up in the units last used. 
For  example,  if  you  shut  the  transmitter  off  in  “mV”  units,  the  transmitter  will  read 
“mV” units when you switch the transmitter on. 
Be  sure  to  remove  the  protective  electrode  storage  bottle  or  rubber  cap  of  the 
electrode before calibration or measurement.  If the electrode has been stored dry, 
wet the electrode in tap water for 10 minutes before calibrating or taking readings to 
saturate the pH electrode surface and minimize drift. 
Wash  your  electrode  in  deionized water  after  use,  and  store in  electrode  storage 
solution. If storage solution is not available, use pH 4.01 or 7.00 buffer solution.  
Do  not  reuse  buffer  solutions  after  calibration.  Contaminants  in  the  solution  can 
affect the calibration, and eventually the accuracy of the measurements. 
The transmitter features two internationally recognized buffer standards. Select the 
buffer standard you require in the CAL mode Select from the following buffer 
options: 
  First-point: pH 7.00 (USA buffer) or pH 6.86 (NIST buffer). 
  Second point: pH 4.01, 9.18, or 10.1. 
NOTE:  When  transmitter  is  entered  into  the  CAL  mode,  the  4/20  mA  output 
current  will  be  automatically  held.  ‘HOLD’  will  be  displayed  on LCD.  After 
Calibration  and  transmitter  is  returned  to  MEAS  mode,  the  ‘HOLD’  is 
automatically released. Please refer to page 17, section 6.4 for more details. 










