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6 connecting sensors, 1 general, Connecting sensors – Metrohm 916 Ti-Touch User Manual

Page 36: General, Connecting a ph, metal or ion-selective electrode

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4.6 Connecting sensors

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916 Ti-Touch

The USB Sample Processor will be recognized automatically and
entered in the device manager of the Ti-Touch.

NOTE

The plug on the controller cable is protected against accidental
disconnection by means of a pull-out protection feature. If you
wish to pull out the plug, you will first need to pull back the outer
plug sleeve marked with arrows.

3 Configure the USB Sample Processor in the device manager (see

Chapter 11.11, page 123).

4.6

Connecting sensors

4.6.1

General

The measuring interface includes one high-ohm measuring input (Ind.) for
a pH, metal or ion-selective electrode, one input (Ref.) for a separate ref-
erence electrode, one measuring input (Temp.) for a temperature sensor
(Pt1000 or NTC), one measuring input (Pol.) for a polarizable electrode
and one connector (iConnect) for an iConnect. This contains a measuring
interface for electrodes with integrated data chip, referred to as iTrodes.

4.6.2

Connecting a pH, metal or ion-selective electrode

Connect the pH, metal or ion-selective electrode as follows:

1 Plug the electrode plug into the Ind. socket of the Ti-Touch.