Metrohm 797 VA Computrace User Manual
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8.8 Calibration curve technique
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tion to the measuring solution using 700/800 Dosinos or 685/800
Dosimats. Proceed as follows:
1. Install Dosing Devices to the 797 VA Computrace stand (see
How to Install Dosing Devices for automatic addition, section
8.1).
2. Click on
or
MAIN WINDOW
/ Mode / Determination
.
3. Click on
or
MAIN WINDOW
/ Window / Working method
specification
to open the
WORKING METHOD SPECIFICATIONS
window.
4. Load the desired method into the
WORKING METHOD SPECIFI-
CATIONS
window (see How to Load a method, section 8.4).
5. Select
Record calibration curve
in the
Calibration
field of the
WORKING METHOD SPECIFICATIONS
window (Is not selectable
with the CVS and CPVS mode).
6. Select
Automatic
in the
Addition
field of the
WORKING
METHOD SPECIFICATIONS
window.
7. Click
to open the
EDIT WORKING METHOD PA-
RAMETERS
window.
8. Select
the
Determination
tab (see section 5.2) and enter the
Cell
volume
and the number of additions in the
No. of additions
field.
9. Select
the
Substances
tab (see section 5.2) and make sure that
for each substance entered in the table the number of the sin-
gle or mixed standard solution, its concentration and its volume
is defined. The
No.
of the standard solution must be identical to
the number of the Dosing Devices used for automatic addition
of this solution.
10. If the addition of the standard solution should be done with
variable addition volumes, click the button in the
Volume
column to open the
EDIT VARIED ADDITION
window, enter the
variable addition volumes in the
Addition
fields, and close this
window by clicking
.
11. Close the
EDIT WORKING METHOD PARAMETERS
window by
clicking
.
12. Place the electrolyte solution (e.g. buffer) in the measuring ves-
sel at the 797 VA Computrace stand.
13. Click on
or
MAIN WINDOW
/ Window / Monitor
to open the
MONITOR
window.
14. Start the measurement by clicking the
icon in the
MAIN
WINDOW
or the
button in the
MONITORING
window.
15. Enter the
Calibration curve id
(used as part of the determination
file name) in the
START CALIBRATION
window and click
.