YSI 600DW-B Sonde User Manual
Series drinking water systems, Environmental monitoring systems
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- 1-FRNT.pdf
- 3-INTRO.pdf
- 4-SONDES.pdf
- SECTION 2 6920DW AND 600DW-B SONDES
- 2.1 GETTING STARTED
- 2.2 CONNECTING YOUR SONDE
- 2.3 PREPARING THE SONDE FOR USE
- 2.3.1 STEP 1 - INSTALLING THE FREE CHLORINE PROBE MEMBRANE
- 2.3.2 STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE PROBES
- REMOVING THE PORT PLUGS
- 600DW-B SONDE BULKHEAD
- 6920DW SONDE BULKHEAD
- LUBRICATE O-RINGS
- NOTE: Before installing any probe into the sonde bulkhead, b
- INSTALLING THE TURBIDITY, CHLOROPHYLL, AND RHODAMINE WT PROB
- INSTALLING THE FREE CHLORINE PROBE, CONDUCTIVITY/TEMP AND pH
- INSTALLING THE ISE PROBES
- INSTALLING THE PROBE GUARD
- 2.3.3 STEP 3 - POWER
- 2.3.4 STEP 4 - CONNECTING A FIELD CABLE
- 2.4 ECOWATCH FOR WINDOWS -GETTING STARTED
- 2.5 SONDE SOFTWARE SETUP
- 2.6 GETTING READY TO CALIBRATE
- 2.6.1 INTRODUCTION
- HEALTH AND SAFETY
- PREPARING THE 6572 FREE CHLORINE PROBE FOR CALIBRATION
- CONTAINERS NEEDED TO CALIBRATE A SONDE
- CALIBRATION TIPS
- USING THE CALIBRATION CUP
- NOTE CAREFULLY: When calibrating a turbidity sensor for use
- RECOMMENDED VOLUMES OF CALIBRATION REAGENTS
- CALIBRATION OF THE 6136 TURBIDITY SENSOR
- When used with the 6920DW sonde, the 6136 can be calibrated
- The easiest way to avoid this error due to interference from
- 2.6.2 CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
- 2.6.1 INTRODUCTION
- 2.7 TAKING READINGS
- 2.8 USING ECOWATCH TO CAPTURE, UPLOAD AND ANALYZE DATA
- 2.9 SONDE MENU
- 2.9.1 RUN
- 2.9.2 CALIBRATE
- CONDUCTIVITY
- FREE CHLORINE WITH FOR UNATTENDED STUDIES WITH INTERNAL LOGG
- FREE CHLORINE WITH SONDE ATTACHED TO 6500 PROCESS MONITOR
- pH
- ORP
- AMMONIUM
- NITRATE
- CHLORIDE
- OPTIC TURBIDITY
- If you are calibrating a 6136 turbidity sensor you MUST use
- OPTIC CHLOROPHYLL
- OPTIC RHODAMINE WT
- REESTABILISHING DEFAULT CALIBRATION – “UNCAL” COMMAND
- CALIBRATION RECORD – THE GLP FILE
- 2.9.3 FILE
- 2.9.4 STATUS
- 2.9.5 SYSTEM
- 2.9.6 REPORT
- 2.9.7 SENSOR
- 2.9.8 ADVANCED
- 2.10 CARE, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
- SECTION 2 6920DW AND 600DW-B SONDES
- 5-650.pdf
- SECTION 3 650 MDS DISPLAY/LOGGER
- 3.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.2 GETTING STARTED
- 3.2.10 UNDERSTANDING THE STATUS BAR
- 3.2.11 UPGRADING ECOWATCH FOR WINDOWS SOFTWARE
- 3.3 SETTING UP THE 650
- 3.4 SONDE MENU INTERFACE
- 3.5 LOGGING DATA WITH THE 650
- 3.5.1 INTRODUCTION AND BASICS OF LOGGING
- 3.5.2 LOGGING DATA TO SONDE MEMORY
- 3.5.2.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.5.2.2 EXAMPLE 1 – SIMPLE SINGLE POINT LOGGING TO SONDE MEM
- 3.5.2.3 EXAMPLE 2 – CONTINUOUS LOGGING APPLICATION TO SONDE
- 3.5.2.4 SONDES WITHOUT MEMORY
- 3.5.3 LOGGING DATA TO 650 MEMORY
- 3.5.3.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.5.3.2 SIMPLE LOGGING TO 650 MEMORY
- 3.5.3.3 LOGGING TO 650 MEMORY WITH A SITE LIST
- 3.5.3.4 EDITING YOUR SITE LIST
- 3.5.4 650 LOGGING – “CANS” AND “CAN’TS”
- 3.5.4.1 SUMMARY OF 650 LOGGING CAPABILITIES
- 3.5.4.2 SUMMARY OF 650 LOGGING LIMITATIONS
- 3.6 MANAGING 650 FILES
- 3.7 UPLOADING DATA FROM SONDES
- 3.8 USING GPS WITH THE 650
- 3.9 USING THE 650 BAROMETER
- 3.10 UPGRADING 650 SOFTWARE
- 3.11 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 3.12 FERRITE BEAD INSTALLATION
- 3.13 650 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 3.14 650 MDS SPECIFICATIONS
- 6-ECOW.pdf
- 7-PRINC.pdf
- 8-TROUB.pdf
- 9-COMM.pdf
- 10-WARR.pdf
- 11-HEALT.pdf
- 12-NOT.pdf
- 13-ACCES.pdf
- 14-CE.pdf
- 15-SPECS.pdf
- 16-DWQST.pdf
- 17-6500.pdf
- 18-FAQ.pdf