User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Safety
- 3 Commissioning
- 4 Operation
- 4.1 Switching on the meter
- 4.2 Login with a user name
- 4.3 General operating principles
- 4.4 Sensor-independent settings
- 4.5 Sensor info
- 4.6 Channel display
- 4.7 pH value
- 4.7.1 General information
- 4.7.2 Measuring the pH value
- 4.7.3 Settings for pH measurements
- 4.7.4 pH calibration
- 4.7.5 Calibration interval
- 4.7.6 Carrying out an automatic calibration (AutoCal)
- 4.7.7 Carrying out a manual calibration (ConCal)
- 4.7.8 Displaying calibration records
- 4.7.9 Continuous measurement control (CMC function)
- 4.7.10 QSC function (sensor quality control)
- 4.8 ORP voltage
- 4.9 Dissolved oxygen
- 4.10 Conductivity
- 4.11 Data storage
- 4.12 Transmitting data (USB interfaces)
- 4.12.1 Outputting current measurement data
- 4.12.2 Transmitting data (to a PC)
- 4.12.3 Connecting the PC / USB-B interface (USB Device)
- 4.12.4 Options for data transmission to a PC (USB-B interface)
- 4.12.5 Connecting the USB memory device / USB-A interface (USB Host)
- 4.12.6 Data transmission to a USB memory device (USB-A interface)
- 4.13 Reset
- 5 Maintenance, cleaning, disposal
- 6 What to do if...
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Lists
- 9 Appendix: Firmware update

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4.7.9 Continuous measurement control (CMC function)
The Continuous Measurement Control (CMC function) facilitates to
evaluate the current measured value instantly and definitely.
After each successful calibration the scale of the pH measuring range
is displayed in the measured value display. Here you can very clearly
see whether or not the current measured value is in the calibrated part
of the measuring range.
The following information is displayed:
The limits of the calibrated range are determined by the buffers used
for calibration:
1 Measuring range for which a valid calibration is available (back-
ground color). Measured values in this range are suitable for
documentation.
2 Measuring range for which no valid calibration is available (light
gray). Measured values in this range are not suitable for docu-
mentation. Calibrate the meter with buffers covering this mea-
suring range.
If the current measured value is not in the calibrated range, the
color of this range changes to dark gray.
If a measured value is outside the measuring range pH 0 - 14,
overflow arrows are displayed at the left or right edge of the mea-
suring range.
3 Currently measured pH value (needle)
4 Marking lines for all nominal buffer values used with the last valid
calibration
Lower limit: Buffer with lowest pH value - 2 pH units
Upper limit: Buffer with highest pH value + 2 pH units
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