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2 temperature coefficient settings – Thermo Fisher Scientific Alpha COND 560 User Manual

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5.2

Temperature Coefficient Settings

Setting the temperature coefficient to match your process/calibration liquids allows
controller to achieve conductivity readings with higher accuracy.

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From measurement mode press ENT key to enter setup mode as
described in section 5.1. The LCD shows the first screen of setup mode
(rAng). Press

▲ or ▼ key to select temperature coefficient settings

screen (tC).
Press ENT key to access temperature coefficient settings (tC).

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Select type of temperature coefficient: The upper display shows the
last configured temperature coefficient type (Lin or PUr). Press

▲ or

▼ key to select the desired type based on type of your process liquid.

PUr :

Pure water temperature coefficient: Select this if your
process liquid is pure water or ultra pure water.

Lin :

Linear temperature coefficient: Select this for all other
process liquids

Press ENT key to confirm your selection.

If PUr was selected: The controller reverts back to tC screen

If Lin was selected:

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Select temperature coefficient for process liquid: The lower display
shows ‘P.tC’. The upper display shows last configured temperature
coefficient for process liquid (if any). The default value is 2.1%. Press
▲ or ▼ key
to select the desired value. Allowable range: 0 to 10%.
Press ENT key to confirm your value.

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Select temperature coefficient for calibration liquid: The lower
display shows ‘C.tC’. The upper display shows last configured
temperature coefficient for calibration liquid (if any). The default value is
2.1%. Press

▲ or ▼ key to select the desired value. Allowable range:

0 to 10%. Press ENT key to confirm your value. The controller reverts
to tC screen.

Press

▲ or ▼ key to access other setup screens or press ▲ and ▼ key

simultaneously (escape) to return to measurement mode.