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5 measurement 19 – Thermo Fisher Scientific CyberScan pH 10/pH 100 User Manual

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4.5

Calibration Procedure for Relative mV Measurements (For pH 100 Only)

Relative millivolt calibration is used in ISE

measurements, where it is common to use the lowest

concentration mV value as the base value for

measurements. All subsequent measurements will

then be based on this reference value. For Relative

mV calibration, carry out the following procedure:

1.

Press the MODE key to enter the Relative mV

mode.

2. The primary display shows the absolute mV

reading while secondary display shows the

temperature.

3.

On pressing the CAL key, the calibration mode is

activated. The ‘CAL’ indicator is displayed on the

LCD. The rest of the display remains the same.

4. With the Ml/

!

and MR/

"

keys, adjust the

displayed absolute mV value to the base value

required e.g. 350.0 mV (Figure 20).

NOTE: To exit this mode or re-enter the desired value

without confirming, DO NOT press CON key.

Press the CAL/MEAS key instead.

5. Press CON key to confirm the calibration. The

CON indicator flashes for one second and

disappears.

6.

The LCD now displays 0 mV reading. The meter

is now calibrated for Relative mV measurements.

7. On pressing the CAL/MEAS key, the meter

returns to the measurement mode. The primary

display now indicates the Relative mV readings,

bearing in mind that the selected base value is

350.0 mV.

The value displayed is calculated as follows:

Displayed Value = (Absolute mV reading) – (Relative

mV Base Value)

NOTE: For pH 100 model, you can check the Relative mV base value in the SETUP program

P2.4.

Figure 20: Relative mV calibration (For

pH 100 only)