Yokogawa EXA PH202 2-Wire pH/ORP Analyzer User Manual
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Table 1
Reference Temperature
(°C)
Resistance Box Resistance
(:)
Data Display
(°C)
-20 921.6
-20.0
±0.3
+25 1097.3
+25.0
±0.3
+130 1498.3
+130.0
±0.3
3.4 pH
Indication
Check
Set the instrument as follows.
Decade resistance box:
1000 Ω
Change the simulation input value of the standard voltage generator as shown in Table 2. The
corresponding pH data must be within the range.
Table 2
Check Point (pH)
Simulation Input (mV)
Data Display (pH)
0 +414.1
0.00
±0.01
7 0.0
7.00
±0.01
14 -414.1
14.00
±0.01
3.5 ORP
Indication
Check
Put the instrument in ORP mode by following the steps below.
a. Press the [ ] key. The message display will show “ SERV.”
b. Press the [YES] key. The message display will show “ CODE” and the data display will
show “00” with the first digit of 0 flashing.
c. press the [>] key once. The second digit of 0 flashes.
d. press the [
] key once. The data display will show “01” with 1 flashing.
e. Press the [ENT] key. The message display will show PH.ORP.”
f. Press
the
[
] key once. The data display will change from “0” to “1.”
g. Press the [ENT] key.
h. Turn on power again.
In this state, change the simulation input of the standard voltage generator as shown in Table 3.
The corresponding data must be within the range.
Table 3
Simulation Input (mV)
Data Display (mV)
-1500
-1500
±1
0 0
±1
+1500
+1500
±1
Return to PH mode by following the steps below and then the tests are completed.
a. Press the [ ] key. The message display will show “ SERV.”
b. Press the [YES] key. The message display will show “ CODE” and the data display will
show “00” with the first digit of 0 flashing.
c. press the [>] key once. The second digit of 0 flashes.
d. press the [
] key once. The data display will show “01” with 1 flashing.
e. Press the [ENT] key. The message display will show PH.ORP.”
f. Press
the
[
] key once. The data display will change from “1” to “0.”
g. Press the [ENT] key.