2 measurement configuration, Section 6.2 on, Measurement menu – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE K1100_M1100 Operator Manual User Manual
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Measurement Menu
6.2 Measurement configuration
Measurement configuration
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Sensor
: Sensor model.
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Medium
: Liquid or gas phase.
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Gas unit type
: Partial, Fraction, Dissolved.
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Gas unit
: The list of available units depends on unit type selected above.
Note:
This is the gas concentration measured by the sensor. When a composite unit is selected (e.g.
ppm-ppb) the unit will change depending on the range of the value to display.
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Liquid
: For the K1100 sensor this option is locked on water. For the M1100 low range sensor, choose
between water and beer. For the M1100 high range sensor, choose between water, beer, wort, wine
and carbonated drink.
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Display resolution
: Maximum resolution depends on gas, membrane and unit. A maximum of 5
digits can be displayed. Decimals can be limited to 0, 1, 2 or 3 decimals for easier reading. That does
not affect the actual resolution of data measured and stored, but only the data displayed.
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Thermal cutoff
: To protect the sensor, the thermal cutoff function allows for setting a sample high
temperature limit. If exceeded (during a Cleaning In Place cycle for example) the electrical signal to
the sensor is cut off, the measurement session is suspended and the system displays a “HOT” alarm
message. The system resumes when temperature drops to 90% of the specified cutoff temperature.
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Thermal cut off
: It is recommended to enable this feature to maximize sensor life and system
performance.
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Thermal cut off temperature
: Set to 5°C above sample temperature e.g. if sample temperature
is 2°C, set thermal cut-off to 7°C.
Measurement advanced configuration
Important Note:
The offset feature described below should be used for minor measurement adjustments
only, and not as an alternative to a sensor calibration. Make sure your sensor has been correctly
calibrated before applying this feature.
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Offset enabled
: Check this box to enable the user measurement offset option. If checked enter an
offset value or a target value:
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Offset value
: Enter an offset value to manually adjust (increase or decrease) the current
measurement value. If the gas unit type or gas unit (defined in the main measurement
configuration screen) are changed, the offset value is automatically reset to zero.
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Measurement
: This field cannot be updated. It shows the current measurement value with the
offset value applied.
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Target value
: Enter a target measurement value. The offset value is then automatically
computed so that the displayed measurement value will be equal to the target value.
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Compute offset
: Use this button to recompute the offset value at any time during the
measurement process. The offset value will be computed based on the current and target
measurement values.
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Out of range protection
: Enabled by default. When enabled and the measured value exceeds the
instrument specification, the measurement interval will be increased to 1minute to protect the lifetime
of the sensor spot. If disabled, the lifetime of the spot can be negatively impacted if the sensor is
exposed to high oxygen concentrations for long periods of time.
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Measurement interval
: This parameter defines the interval for refreshing the measurement value on
the display. Set the value to between 2 and 60 seconds, according to your response time
requirements.