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YSI Pro1030 User Manual - Geotech Environmental Equipment
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1. A Install ha tion amas polar alignment 55 TUTO igure Pesci 5 Place the battery cover on the back of the instrument and librate tighten the four screws Do not overtighten E a Horm the Run screen Uparrow Us to rool nas navigate through box options along bottom of the Run screen and TS 3 Power and Backlight press once ts tum nstumatton second to ture or Pase Figure 1 Po1050 wth bar cover removed Nice eo secretes a ped ume ane symboleindiceing polarities hold for 3 seconds to tum instrument off Menu The sitara latam cabe bash at tha Press to enter tha Systam Setup QD ie not to be opened exept by factory authorized sanie en tbe reum to separate bo halves the ES waterproof seal and wil void the warranty Press to confirm entries and selections KEY PAD Bown Arrow Usa to through menus to navigate through box options at beter ofthe Run screen and So dete eee Figure 2 Keypad CONNECTING THE SENSOR AND CABLE Bulkhead refers to the single pin connector at the end of the probe cable assembly where an ISE sensor either pH or ORP is installed figure 3 The conductivity and temperature sensors are located above and next to the bulkhead and are not replaceable When
2. Service Information 14 15 15 15 17 18 20 21 21 21 21 22 224 224 25 27 27 30 31 32 34 WARRANTY The YSI Professional 1030 instrument Pro1030 is warranted for three 3 years fram date of purchase by the end user against defects in materials and workmanship exclusive of batteries and any damage caused by defective batteries Prot030 cable assemblies are warranted for two 2 years from date of purchase by the end user against defects in material and workmanship Pro1030 pH and sensors are warranted for one 1 year from date cf purchase by the end user against defects in material and workmanship Pro1030 instruments cables amp sensors are warranted for one 1 year from date of purchase by the end user against defects in material and workmanship when purchased by rental agencies for rental purposes Within the warranty period YSI will repair replace at its sole discretion free of charge any product that YSI determines to be covered by this warranty To exercise this warranty call your local YSI representative or contact YSI Customer Service in Yellow Springs Ohio at 1 937 767 7241 800 897 4151 or visit www YSl com for a Product Return Form Send the product and proof of purchase transportation prepaid to the Authorized Service Center selected by Repair or replacement will be made and the product returned transportation prepaid Repaired or replac
3. impact resistant and waterproof IP 67 case a rugged MS 8 military spec cable connector backlit display user selectable sensor options 50 data set memory and a rubber over mold case The Pro1030 provides valuable instructions and prompts near the bottom of the display that will guide you through operation and use however reading the entire manual is recommended for a better understanding of the instrument s features The Pro1030 cannot communicate to a PC via a ProComm communications saddle GETTING STARTED INITIAL INSPECTION Carefully unpack the instrument and accessories and inspect for damage Compare received parts with items on the packing list If any parts or materials are damaged or missing contact YSI Customer Service at 800 897 4151 1 937 767 7241 or the authorized YSI distributor from whom the instrument was purchased BATTERY INSTALLATION The instrument requires 2 alkaline batteries Under normal conditions the average battery life is 425 hours at room temperature without using the back light A battery symbol will blink in the lower left comer of the display to indicate low batteries when approximately 1 hour of battery life remains To install or replace the batteries 1 the instrument off and flip over to view the battery cover onthe back 2 Unscrew the four captive battery cover screws 3 Remove the battery cover and remove the old batteries if necessary
4. to cancel E 7 Calibration Successful will display for a few seconds to indicate a successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen 8 Ifthe calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting guide for possible solutions Z POINT CALIBRATION 1 Place the sensor in pH buffer 7 or 6 86 and allow the temperature and pH readings to stabilize Press and hold Cal for three seconds Highlight pH and press enter If pH is not listed as an option check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type manu 4 Highlight 2 point and press enter 5 If necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be between 50 and 50 in buffer 7 6 Press enter to continue to second point 7 Rinse the sensor and place itin the second pH buffer 4 4 01 or 10 9 18 8 If necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value 9 Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the pH sensor to stabilize and for the temperature reading to stabilize Note the pH mV reading pH in buffer 4 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value pH mVs in buffer 10 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value 10 Press enter to complete the calib
5. Run screen IX Audio Contrast Temperature Units ISE Sensor Type ISE Units ISE Auto Stable pH Buffer Set Page 1 of 2 Figure 7 page 1 of System Setup menu AUDIO Audio can be enabled by highlighting Audio and pressing enter When enabled there will be an X in the box next to Audio When Audio is enabled the Pro1030 will beep twice to indicate stability when Auto Stable is enabled The instrument will also beep when a key is pressed When Audio is disabled the Pro1030 will not beep CONTRAST To adjust the display Contrast use the up or down arrow keys to highlight Contrast then press enter Next use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the contrast The up arrow key will darken the contrast and the down arrow key will lighten the contrast After adjusting the contrast press enter to save and exit the Contrast adjustment function ALTERNATE CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT OPTION If necessary there is an alternate method of adjusting the contrast To adjust the contrast press and hold the menu key then press the up arrow key to darken the contrast or press the down arrow key to lighten the contrast TEMPERATURE UNITS Highlight Temperature Units and press enter to open a submenu that allows you to change the temperature units displayed on the Run screen Highlight the desired unit Celsius or Fahrenheit and press enter to enable The enabled temperature unit will have an X in the box next to i
6. conductivity sensor is clean Follow the cleaning procedures in the Care Maintenance and Storage section of this manual Verify the sample is above the two holes near the cable see figure 8 Verify calibration Verify temperature readings are accurate ple conductivity is outs the measurement range of the instrument i e 0 200 m Contact YS Tech Support E SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES PART NUMBERS These specifications represent typical parformance and are subject io change without notice Forthe latest product specification information Fa Nunbar Description please visitYSI s website at or contact SI Tech Support aim AGING WANN Parameter Range Resolution Accuracy 6261030 1 4 1 4 10 20 30 meter cable assombly Temperature Sto 55 C 01 02C H0 20 0730 132 13 328 65 6 98 4 feet pH ooi Instrument with cable 605101 Sensor pH units and sensor 02 Fa ORF Serer ORF 1500to imV Instrument with cable 603077 Flow cell 1500 mV and sensor 4 20 mV 603056 Flow cell mounting spike Conduciviy 0 500 0 000 ts Instrument only 05 05 ms cm 07 ms em afthe reading ori uS 603075 Carrying case badd 050 mS cm 0 1 t00uS whichever is greater 03074 Carrying case hard sided O200ms cm nge Instrumentwih 1 ar Aine isang TERI em auto dependent 4 meter cables 1603009 Belt clip for clipping
7. highlight Auto Shutoff then press enter to open the submenu Press enter while the minute field is highlighted to make it adjustable Next use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the shut off time from 0 to 60 minutes Press enter to save the new shutoff time Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to close the submenu To disable Auto Shutoff set the Time in Minutes to 0 zero CELL CONSTANT The Coll Constant displays the cell constant of the conductivity cell The cell constant is calculated and updated each time a conductivity calibration is performed The cell constant range is 4 0 to 6 0 Resetting the System Menu resets the cell constant to 5 0 RESETTING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU AND CELL CONSTANT TO FACTORY DEFAULT To reset the Pro1030 settings and conductivity call constant back to factory default press the down arrow key while in the System Setup menu until the Reset 2 box is highlighted then press enter The instrument will prompt you to confirm the reset Highlight Yes and press enter to continue with the reset or highlight No and press enter to cancel the reset A Factory Reset will not affect data saved in the instrument s memory The following will be set in the Pro1030 after performing a reset Parameter Reset Defaults Conductivity Auto Stable Off 0 0 Change and 10 seconds SPC Reference Temperature 25 SPC Temperature Coefficie
8. instr torte belt ranging 109 of the reading 063517 Ultra damp for instrument for clamping ar uS em whichever instrument to lab counter or other surface ie greater 043507 Tripod for instrument Instrument with 10 20 a cable 503062 Cable management kit Included with all cables 220 of the reading longer than 1 meter or 1 uS em whichever 605978 Cable weight 4 9 oz stackable pr 070 m Dorn 603070 Shoulder strap salinity 0to70ppt ppt 1 0 of the reading 038213 Soft bristle brush for cleaning conductivity cell is greater 003821 pH 4 Buffer box of 6 pints Teal 0 100 g L 000011501 Dependent on accuracy of 003822 pH 7 Buffer box of 6 pints Dissolved TDS Constant g L range temperature conductivity Solids TDS range 0 3 dependent and TDS Constant 1003823 pH 10 Buffer box of 6 pints to 100 0 65 203824 pH Buffer assorted case 2 pints each of buffer default 4 7 and 10 060907 Conductivity Calibration Solution 1 000 uS cm 1 box of B pints 080911 Conductivity Calibration Solution 10 000 5 1 box of B pints 060660 Conductivity Calibration Solution 50 000 uS cm 1 box of B pints 065274 Conductivity Calibration Solution 100 000 5 em 1 box of 8 pints All cables include a temperature and conductivity sensor The pH or sensor is sold separately 30 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY RECYCLING
9. keys on the cable connector to the slots the instrument connector Push together firmly and then twist the outer ring until t locks into place figure 4 This connection is water proof Figure 4 Note the keyed connector RUN SCREEN 9 Press the power backlight key to turn the instrument on The instrument will run through a self test and briefly display a splash screen with system information before displaying the main Run screen figure 5 A language selection menu will display the first time the Pro1030 is powered on See the First Power On section of this manual for mare information 72 10 3 sv 0 846 0 4 m 219 c Pres lt save dat Figure 5 Run screen 5 BACKLIGHT FIRST POWER ON Once the instrument is powered on pressing the power backlight key o will turn on the display backlight The backlight will remain on until the kay is pressed again or after two minutes of not pressing any key on the keypad POWERING OFF Toturnthe instrument press and hold the power backlight key forthree seconds NAVIGATION The up and down V arrow keys allow you to navigate through the functions of the Pro1030 NAVIGATING THE RUN SCREEN When inthe Run screen the up Band down arrow keys ill move the highlighted box along the bottom options Once a boxis highlighted press enter to access the highlighted option Description of Run screen box functions from left to
10. per centimeter COND uS cm displays conductivity in microSiemens per centimeter SPC mS cm displays Specific Conductance in milliSiemens per centimeter Specific Conductance is temperature compensated conductivity SPC uS em displays Specific Conductance in microSiemens per centimeter Specific Conductance is temperature compensated conductivity Sal ppt displays salinity in parts per thousand The salinity reading is calculated from the instrument s conductivity and temperature values using algorithms found in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater TDS g L displays Total Dissolved Solids in grams per liter TDS is calculated from conductivity compensated to 25 C using a user selectable TDS constant TDS mg L displays Total Dissolved Solids in milligrams per liter TDS is calculated from conductivity compensated to 25 C using a user selectable TDS constant Note 15 1 mho 1 milliSiemen 1 000 microSiemens SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE The conductivity of a sample is highly dependent on temperature varying as much as 3 for each change of one degree Celsius temperature coefficient 3 C In addition the temperature coefficient itself varies with the nature of the ionic species present the sample Therefore it is useful to compensate for this temperature dependence in order to quickly compare conductivity readings taken at different temperatures The Pro1030 can display non tempe
11. recommended procedures will help keep the instrument functioning properly If the gasket o rings and sealing surfaces are not maintained properly it is possible that water can enter the battery compartment and or sensor port ofthe instrument If water enters these areas it can damage the battery terminals or sensor port causing loss of battery power false readings and corrosion to the sensors or battery terminals Therefore when the battery compartment lid is removed the gasket that provides the seal should be carefully inspected for contamination i e debris grit ete and cleaned with water and mild detergent if necessary The same inspection should be made of the o rings associated with the ISE sensor connector when replacing the ISE sensor The o rings should be free of dirt or debris before installing the sensor onto the cable GENERAL MAINTENANCE ISE SENSOR PORT It is Important that the entire sensor connector end be dry when Installing removing or replacing the sensor This will prevent water The openings that allow sample access to the conductivity electrodes should be cleaned regularly The small cleaning brush included in the Maintenance Kit is intended for this purpose Dip the brush in clean water and insert it into each hole 10 to 12 times In the event that deposits have formed on the electrodes it may be necessary to use a mild detergent laboratory grade soap or bathroom foaming tile cleaner with t
12. right Option Description Highlight and press enter to save displayed data to memory SAVE P7 Highlight and press enter to view and or erase saved data DATA NAVIGATING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU When in the System Setup menu the up and down arrow keys will move the highlighted bar up and down the system setup options See the System Setup menu section of this manual for more information about these options The instrument will step through an initial configuration when powered for the first time This will set the language Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the appropriate language then press enter to confirm figure 6 Select Language English Frangais Espafiol __ Portugu s Use A V to select language Press 4 to confirm Figure 6 Select language After selecting a language the Run screen will be displayed The next time the instrument is powered up the Run screen will display immediately after the splash screen SYSTEM SETUP MENU Press the menu key to access the System Setup menu The System Setup menu contains Wo screens notated as pages The current page is indicated near the bottom of the display figure 7 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through menu options and menu pages EXITING THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU To exit the System Setup manu press the down arrow key until the ESC Exit box is highlighted then press enter to return to the
13. O STABLE Auto Stable utilizes preset values to indicate when a reading is stable The preset values are adjustable in the System Setup menu The user can input a change in measurement reading over x amount of time in seconds There are two separate Auto Stable controls one for ISE readings ISE Auto Stable and one for conductivity readings Cond Auto Stable ISE Auto Stable is located on the first page of the System Setup menu Cond Auto Stable is located on the second page of the System Setup menu 5 When Auto Stable is enabled an symbol will display next to the reading on the Run screen and blink during stabilization When the ISE and or conductivity reading stabilizes based on the Auto Stable settings the symbol will display steadily and the instrument will beep twice if Audio is turned on ISE Auto Stable can be set to a change of 0 0 to 9 9 over 3 to 19 seconds The auto stable criteria is be applied to the pH measurement or the ORP mV reading depending on which sensor is enabled in the ISE Sensor menu Conductivity Auto Stable can be set to a change of 0 0 to 1 9 over 3to 19 seconds The conductivity auto stable criteria applied to the conductivity reading but the AS symbol will display next to all enabled conductivity units To enable Auto Stable highlight either ISE Auto Stable or Cond Auto Stable then press enter to open the submenu Next use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the change or
14. Pro1030 USER MANUAL English Keil a xylem brand Item 605182 Rev A January 2013 For the latest version of this manual visit ysi com 2013 YSI Incorporated The YSI logo is a registered trademarks of YSI Incorporated CONTENTS Warranty Introduction Getting Started Initial Inspection Battery Installation Key Pad Connecting the Sensor and Cable Run Screen Backlight Powering Off Navigation First Power On System Setup Menu Audio Contrast Temperature Units ISE Sensor Type ISE Units Auto Stable pH Buffer Set Conductivity Units Cond Unt Specific Conductance Reference Temperature SPC Ref Temp Specie Conductance Temperature Cooficiant SPC C TDS Constant Language Auto Shutoff Cell Constant Reseting the System Setup Menu and Call Constant to 1 1 12 12 12 13 13 14 Factory Default Calibration Temperature PH Calibration Conductivity Calibration Taking Measurements Conductivity PH ORP Saving and Viewing Data Saving Viewing and Erasing Saved Data Care Maintenance and Storage General Maintenance Sensor Maintenance Sensor Storage Troubleshooting Specifications Accessories Part Numbers Declaration of Conformity Recycling Battery Disposal Contact Information Ordering and Technical Support
15. The undersigned hereby declares on behalf of the named manufacturer under our sole responsibility that the listed product conforms to the requirements for the listed European Council Directive s and carries the CE mark accordingly Manufacturer YSl Incorporated 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs OH 45387 USA Product Name 1030 Water Quality Instrument Model Numbers YSl is committed to reducing the environmental footprint in the course of doing business Even though materials reduction is the ultimate goal we know there must be a concerted effort to responsibly deal with materials after they ve served a long productive life cycle YSI s recycling program ensures that old equipment is processed in an environmentally friendly way reducing the amount of materials going to landfills Printed Circuit Boards are sent to facilities that process and reclaim as much material for recycling as possible Plastics enter a material recycling process and are not incinerated IEC 61003 32005 Supplementary All performance met the operation Information criteria as follows 1 ESD IEC 61000 4 2 2001 2 Radiated Immunity IEC 61000 4 3 2006 3 Electrical Fast Transient EFT IEC 61000 4 4 2004 Corr 1 2006 Corr 2 2007 4 Radio Frequency Continuous Conducted Immunity IEC61000 4 6 2006 5 IEC 61004 8 2001 Authorized EU Xylem Analytics UK Ltd Representative Unit2 Focal Point Lacerta C
16. an ISE sensor is not installed in the cable the bulkhead D connector is not waterproof Do not submerge the cable without a sensor installed Submerging the cable without a sensor installed may cause permanent damage to the cable that is not covered under warranty ISE Sensor Temperature mr Figure 3 INSTALLING THE ISE SENSOR The Pro1030 has three compatible ISE sensors pH model 1001 pH amplified model 1001 and ORP model 1002 1 Remove the plastic plug from the cable s bulkhead port by pulling it straight out of the port This can be discarded 2 Remove the red plastic plug from the sensor s connector by pulling it straight off the sensor This can be discarded 3 Ensure both the sensor connector and bulkhead connector are clean and dry 4 Grasp the sensor with one hand and the cable bulkhead in the other S Push the sensor into the connector on the cable until it is firmly seated with only 1 o ring visible Failure to properly seat the sensor may result in damage 6 Twist the sensor clockwise to engage the threads and finger tighten Do NOT use a tool This connection is water tight The ISE sensor is shipped with the tip in a storage bottle To remove twist the bottle off the lid and remove the bottle from the sensor Next remove the o ring and slide the lid off the sensor 4 CONNECTING THE PROBE CABLE ASSEMBLY TO THE INSTRUMENT To connect the cable align the
17. d with the acid 2 Rinse the sensor in clean water wipe with a cotton swab saturated with clean water not DI water and then rerinse with clean water To be certain that all traces of the acid are removed from the sensor crevices soak the sensor in clean water for about an hour with occasional stirring If biological contamination of the reference junction is suspected or if good response is not restored by the above procedures perform the following additional cleaning step 1 Soak the sensor for approximately 1 hour in a 1 1 dilution of commercially available chlorine bleach 2 Rinse the sensor with clean water and then soak for at least 1 hour in clean water with occasional stirring to remove residual bleach from the junction If possible soak the sensor for a period of time longer than 1 hour in order to be certain that all traces of chlorine bleach are removed Then rerinse the sensor with clean water and retest CAUTION When using a cotton swab be careful NOT to wedge the swab between the guard and the glass sensor If O necessary remove cotton from the swab tip so that the cotton can reach all parts of the sensor tip without stress You can also use a pipe cleaner for this operation if more convenient Dry the port and sensor connector with compressed air and O apply a very thin coat of o ring lubricant to all o rings before reinstallation 26 If this procedure is unsuccessful as indicated by i
18. description 5 Billing and shipping addresses 6 Quantity SERVICE INFORMATION YSI has authorized service centers throughout the United States and Internationally For the nearest service center information please visit ysi com and click Support or contact YSI Technical Support directly at 800 897 4151 1 937 767 7241 When returning a product for service include the Product Return form with cleaning certification The form must be completely filled out for a YSI Service Center to accept the instrument for service The form may be downloaded from ysi com by clicking on the Support Item 605182 Rev A January 2013 2013 YSI Incorporated
19. e screen Temperature values 1 Sample temperature is less than 5 Cor display Over ar Undr more than 55 C Increase or decrease on Run screen the sample temperature to bring within the allowable range 2 Contact YSI Tech Support Symptom Possible Solution Symptom Possible Solution Instrument will not calibrate pH or ORP instrument displays Calibration Over Calibration Under or Unstable Reading during calibration Verify correct sensor type selection in the System Setup menu Verify the calibration solution is accurate If calibrating pH make sure you are calibrating buffer 7 first Clean the pH or ORP sensor Contact YSI Tech Support pH or readings are inaccurate Verify correct sensor type selection in the System Setup menu Verify temperature readings are accurate Recalibrate the pH or ORP sensor Clean the pH or ORP sensor Contact YSI Tech Support pH values display Over or Undr on Run screen Verily correct sensor type selection in the System Setup menu Sample pH value is outside the measurement range of 0 to 14 Verify temperature readings are accurate Recalibrate the pH sensor Clean the pH sensor and recalibrate Contact YSI Tech Support Instrument will not calibrate the Conductivity sensor instrument displays Calibration Over Calibration Under or Unstable Reading during calibration Ens
20. ed products warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or atleast 90 days from date of repair or replacement LIMITATION OF WARRANTY This Warranty does not apply to any YSI product damage or failure caused by 1 Failure to install operate or use the product in accordance with YSI s written instructions 2 Abuse or misuse of the product 3 Failure to maintain the product in accordance with YSI s written Instructions or standard industry procedure 4 Any improper repairs to the product S Use by you of defective or improper components or parts in servicing or repairing the product 6 Modification of the productin any way not expressly authorized by YSI THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE YSI S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY 15 LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AND THIS SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL YSI BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the YSI Pro1030 an instrument from the YSI Professional Seres product family The Pro1030 measures conductivity temperature and either pH or in water The Pro1030 features
21. he TDS value in g L by the specific conductance of the water in mS cm to yield the conversion multiplier Be certain to use the correct units If the nature of the ionic species atthe site changes between sampling studies the TDS values will be in error TDS cannot be calculated accurately from specific conductance unless the make up of the chemical species in the water remains constant To change the TDS Constantin the Pro1030 highlight TDS Constantand press enter to open the submenu With the TDS Constant highlighted press enter to make the field adjustable Next use the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the value The input range is 0 30 to 1 00 Press enter to save the new TDS Constant Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to close the submenu LANGUAGE Highlight Language and press enter to open a submenu that allows you to change the language Highlight the desired language English Spanish Portuguese or French and press enterto enable The enabled language will have an X in the box nextto it Highlight ESC Exit box and press enter to save any changes and to close the Language submenu The text in the boxes along the bottom of the Run screen will always be displayed in English regardless of the language enabled in the System Setup menu AUTO SHUTOFF Auto Shutoff allows you to set the instrument to turn off automatically after period of time In the setup menu use the up or down arrow keys to
22. he brush Rinse thoroughly with clean water then check the response and accuracy of the conductivity cell with a calibration solution SENSOR MAINTENANCE pH AND ORP Cleaning is required whenever deposits or contaminants appear on the glass and or platinum sensor surfaces or when the sensor s response slows The cleaning can be chemical and or mechanical Removing the sensor from the cable may make cleaning easier Initially use clean water and a soft clean cloth lens cleaning tissue or cotton swab to remove all foreign material from the glass bulb and or platinum button Then use a moistened cotton swab to carefully remove any material that may be blocking the reference electrode junction of the sensor If good pH and or ORP response is not restored perform the following additional procedure as 1 Soak the sensor for 10 15 minutes in clean water containing a few drops of commercial dish washing liquid 2 GENTLY clean the glass bulb and platinum button by rubbing with a cotton swab soaked in the cleaning solution 3 Rinse the sensor in clean water wipe with a cotton swab saturated with clean water and then rerinse with clean water If good pH and or ORP response is still not restored perform the following additional procedure 1 Soakthe sensor for30 60 minutesin onemolar 1 M hydrochloric acid This reagent can be purchased from most lab supply distributors Be sure to follow the safety instructions include
23. highest accuracy YSI recommends using a traceable calibration solution made of KCI potassium chloride when calibrating Specific Conductance since these solutions typically have a Temperature Coefficient of 1 91 Additionally be sure to enter the value of the solution as it is listed for 25 C when calibrating Specific Conductance 1 Place the sensor into the solution The solution must cover the holes of the conductivity sensor that are closest to the cable figure 8 Ensure the entire conductivity sensor is submerged the solution or the instrument will read approximately half the expected value Gently move the probe up and down to remove any air bubbles from the conductivity sensor Figure 8 solution above two holes near cable Tum the instrument on and allow the conductivity and temperature readings to stabilize Press and hold the Cal key for 3 seconds Highlight Conductivity and press enter Next highlight the desired calibration method Sp Conductance or Conductivity and press enter Highlight the units you wish to calibrate either uS cm or mS cm and press enter 1 mS 1 000 uS Use the up or down arrow key to adjust the value on the display to match the value of the conductivity calibration solution Most conductivity solutions are labeled with a value at 25 C If calibrating specific conductance enter the value listed for 25 C If calibrating conductivity look up the value of the solution at the solu
24. iveness To clean the sensor use the soft bristle cleaning brush provided with the instrument and a mild detergent PH ORP pH and readings are typically quick and accurate However it may take the sensors a little longer to stabilize if they become coated or fouled To improve the response time of a sensor follow the cleaning steps in the Maintenance section of this manual SAVING AND VIEWING DATA The Pro1030 can store 50 data sets in non volatile memory for later Viewing A data set includes the values currently on the display i e temperature dissolved oxygen and two conductivity parameters Each data point is referenced with a data set number 01 through 50 SAVING DATA From the Run screen use the up or down arrow keys to highlight the Save box and press enter to save the current readings The instrument will indicate the data set is saved and display the saved data sets number figure 9 a 725 10 3 sv 0 846 sae 0 4 am Figure 9 data set saved The instrument will display Memory Full if all 50 data sets have been saved and you attempt to save another data set VIEWING AND ERASING SAVED DATA Data mode allows you to view and erase saved data From the Run screen use the up or down arrow keys to highlight Data and press enter to access Data mode Note that the function boxes at the bottom of the display are different in Data mode figure 10 72 8 10 3 Fig
25. mproper sensor performance contact YSI Technical Support or the YSI authorized dealer where you purchased the instrument SENSOR STORAGE SHORT TERM STORAGE The instrument is supplied with a grey storage sleeve that slides over the probe guard The sleeve is used for short term storage less than 2 weeks Be sure to keep a small amount of moisture clean tap water on the sponge in the sleeve during storage The moistened sponge in the sleeve provides a 100 water saturated air environment which is ideal for short term sensor storage LONG TERM STORAGE The conductivity sensor should be stored long term in a dry state while the ISE sensor should be stored in solution When storing for more then 30 days place the ISE sensor in the storage bottle that was originally included with the sensor This can be filled with buffer 4 solution H you no longer have the storage bottle simply place the sensor in a buffer 4 solution Ensure the conductivity sensor is clean and dry Long Term Storage Temperature 5 to 70 C 23 to 158 F without pH 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F with pH Operating temperature range for pH sensor is 5 to 60 C 23 to 140 C TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Solution Instrument will nottun l Low battery voltage replace batteries on a battery symbol 2 Batteries installed incorrectly appears or Critical check battery polarity Shutdown displays 3 Return system for service on th
26. nt TDS Constant 065 Language English Auto Shutoff 30 minutes Conductivity Cell Constant 50 pH Calibration Factory default CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE All Pro1030 cables have builtin temperature sensors Temperature calibration is not required nor is it available pH CALIBRATION The Pro1030 pH sensor can be calibrated by performing a 1 2or 3 point calibration At least one of the calibration paints must be done with P Parameter Reset Defaults pH buffer 7 or 6 86 For auto buffer recognition to work properly with Audio On an older or dirty sensor calibrate in buffer 7 or 6 86 first For highest xu ip accuracy ue ssh traceable pH and ensure tha sense and Temperature Units C TSE Sensor Type pH TPOINTCAUBRATION ISE Units pH 1 Placethesensorin pH buffer or 6 86 and allow the temperature TSE Auto Stable Of 0 0 Change and pH readings to stabilize and 10 seconds 2 Press and hold Cal for three seconds pH Buffer Set USA 3 Highlight pH and press enter If pH is not listed as an option check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the Conductivity Units cond mS cm and spe quee amen Soe E 4 Highlight 1 point and press enter 5 Hf necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Note the pH mV reading which ideally should be between 50 and 50 in buffer 7 6 Pressenterto complete the calibration or press Cal
27. ourt Works Road Letchworth Hertfordshire G6 19 UK Z21 Signed Lisa M Abel Date 31 Jan 2013 Title Director of Quality 2 Instrument Pro1030 6051030 or sent to landfills Accessory Batteries are removed and sent to battery recyclers for dedicated Probe Cable 6051030 1 4 10 20 and 30 metals Assemblies Conforms to the following When the time comes for you to recycle follow the easy steps outlined Directives EMC 2004 108 EC RoHS 2011 65 EU WEEE 2002 96 EC BATTERY DISPOSAL Harmonized EN61326 1 2006 IEC 61326 1 2005 The Pro1030 is powered by alkaline batteries which the user must Standards IEC 61000 3 2 2008 remove and dispose of when the batteries no longer power the instrument Disposal requirements vary by country and region and users are expected to understand and follow the battery disposal requirements for their specific locale CONTACT INFORMATION ORDERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Telephone 800 897 4151 USA 1 937 767 7241 Globally Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 ET Fax 1 937 767 9353 orders 1 937 767 1058 technical support Email environmental ysi com Mail YSI Incorporated 1725 Brannum Lane Yellow Springs OH 45387 USA Internet ysicom When placing an order please have the following available 1 YSl account number if available 2 Name and phone number 3 Purchase Order or Credit Card number 4 Model Number or brief
28. pecific Conductance The coefficient range is 0 00 to 4 00 The default value is 1 91 which is based on KCI standards To change the temperature coefficient highlight SPC C and press enter to open the submenu With the temperature coefficient highlighted press enter to make the field adjustable Next use the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the value Press enter to save the new coefficient Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to close the submenu TDS CONSTANT TDS Constant is a multiplier used to calculate an estimated TDS Total Dissolved Solids value from conductivity The multiplier is used to convert Specific Conductance mS cm to TDS in g L The Pro1030 s default value is 0 65 This multiplier is highly dependent on the nature of the ionic species present in the water sample To be assured of moderate accuracy forthe conversion you must determine a multiplier for the water at your sampling site Use the following procedure to determine the multiplier for a specific sample 1 Determine the specific conductance of a water sample from the site 2 Filter a sample of water from the site 3 Completely evaporate the water from a carefully measured volume of the filtered sample to yield a dry solid 4 Accurately weigh the remaining solid 5 Dividethe weight of the solid in grams by the volume of water used in liters to yield the TDS value in g L for this site 6 Divide t
29. r to clear the Pro1030 memory and return to Data mode EXITING DATA MODE from entering the port Once the ISE sensor is removed examine the connector inside the port f any moisture is present use compressed air to completely dry the connector or let it air dry If the connector is corroded contact YSI Technical Support or the YSI authorized dealer where you purchased the instrument SENSOR MAINTENANCE While in Data mode press enter to access the bottom functions Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to return to the Run screen CARE MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE This section describes the proper procedures for care maintenance and storage of the sensors The goal is to maximize their lifetime and minimize down time associated with improper sensor usage GENERAL MAINTENANCE Typical working life forpHand ORPsensorsisapproximately D 1224 months depending on usage storage and maintenance Proper storage and maintenance generally extends the sensor s working SENSOR MAINTENANCE TEMPERATURE You must keep the temperature sensor free of build up No additional maintenance is required toothbrush can be used to scrub the temperature sensor if needed SENSOR MAINTENANCE CONDUCTIVITY GENERAL MAINTENANCE GASKET AND O RINGS The instrument utilizes a gasket and o rings as seals to prevent water from entering the battery compartment and the sensor port Following the
30. ration or press Cal B to cancel 11 Calibration Successful will display for a few seconds to indicate a successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen 12 If the calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting section of this manual for possible solutions 2 3 S POINT CALIBRATION 1 Place the sensorin pH buffer 7 or 6 86 and allowthe temperature and pH readings to stabilize 2 Press and hold Cal for three seconds 16 10 n 13 Highlight pH and press enter If pH is not listed as an option check the System Setup menu to ensure pH is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type menu Highlight 3 point and press enter If necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Note the pH mV reading which should be between 50 and 50 in buffer 7 Press enter to continue to second point Rinse the sensor and place it in the second pH buffer 4 4 01 or 10 9 18 f necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the pH sensor to stabilize and for the temperature reading to stabilize Note the mV reading pH mVs in buffer 4 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value pH mVs in buffer 10 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value Rin
31. rature compensated conductivity as well as temperature compensated Specific Conductance If Specific Conductance is enabled the Pro1030 uses the temperature and conductivity values associated with each measurement to calculate a specific conductance value that is temperature compensated based a user selected temperature coefficient 0 to 4 and reference temperature 15 to 25 C n Using the Pro1030 s default reference temperature and temperature coefficient 25 C and 1 91 the calculation is carried out as follows Specific Conductance 25 C Conductivity of sample 1300191 T 25 T Temperature of the sample in SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE REFERENCE TEMPERATURE SPC REF TEMP SPC Ref Temp Specific Conductance Reference Temperature is the reference temperature used to calculate Specific Conductance The reference temperature range is 15 and 25 C The default value is 25 C To change the reference temperature highlight SPC Ref Temp and press enter to open the submenu With the reference temperature highlighted press enter to make the field adjustable Next use the up or down arrow key to increase or decrease the value Press enter to save the new reference temperature Next highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to close the submenu SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT SPC C SPC C Specific Conductance Temperature Coefficient is the temperature coefficient used to calculate S
32. se the sensor and place it in the third pH buffer 4 4 01 or 10 9 18 f necessary use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the pH buffer value Wait approximately 30 to 60 seconds for the pH sensor to stabilize and for the temperature reading to stabilize Note the pH mV reading pH in buffer 4 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value pH mVs in buffer 10 should be 159 to 180 mV from the previous buffer 7 pH mV value Press enter to complete the calibration or press Cal to cancel Calibration Successful will display for a few seconds to indicate successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen If the calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display on the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting section of this manual for possible solutions CALIBRATION 1 2 3 Place the clean sensor in ORP calibration solution Wait for the ORP and temperature readings to stabilize Press and hold Cal for three seconds Highlight and press enter If ORP is not listed as an option check the System Setup menu to ensure ORP is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type menu Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the ORP calibration solution value 5 Wait for the temperature reading to stabilize then press enter to complete the calibration or press Cal to cancel 6 Calibration S
33. seconds secs input field then press enter to make the highlighted field adjustable Use the up or down arrow keys to adjust the selected value then press enter to confirm changes Once you have confirmed any changes highlight the ESC Exit box along the bottom of the display and press enterto close the Auto Stable submenu To disable Auto Stable set the Change input to 0 0 pH BUFFER SET Highlight pH Buffer Set and press enter to open a submenu that allows you to select the Buffer Set used for auto buffer recognition during pH calibration There are two buffer set options USA 4 7 and 10 and NIST 4 01 6 86 and 9 18 Highlight the buffer set and press enter to enable The enabled buffer set will have an X in the box next to it Highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to save any changes and to close the submenu CONDUCTIVITY UNITS COND UNITS Highlight Cond Units Conductivity Units and press enter to open a submenu that allows you to select the conductivity units to be displayed on the Run screen Highlight unit and press enter to enable or disable it An enabled conductivity unit will have an X in the box next to it Highlight the ESC Exit box along the bottom of the display and press enterto save any changes and to close the conductivity units submenu 0 There are seven options for displaying conductivity Only two units can be enabled at the same time COND mS cm displays conductivity in milliSiemens
34. t Only one unit may be enabled at a time Highlight the ESC Exit box and press enter to save any changes and to close the Temperature Units submenu ISE SENSOR TYPE ISE Sensor Type sets the type of ISE sensor being used either pH model 1001 or model 1002 Use the up or down arrow keys to highlight ISE Sensor Type then press enter to open a submenu Highlight the sensor type corresponding to the sensor installed on the cable and press enter to confirm The enabled sensor type will have an in the box next to it Next use the down arrow key to highlight the ESC Exit then press enter to save changes and to clase the sensor submenu ISE UNITS Highlight ISE Units and press enter to open a submenu that allows you to select the ISE units to be displayed on the Run screen Highlight unit and press enter to enable or disable it An enabled ISE unit will have an X in the box next to it Highlight the ESC Exit box along the bottom of the display and press enter to save any changes and to close the ISE Units submenu When pH is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type menu there are two selectable measurement units pH and pH mV pH mV is the sensors electrical measurement signal before being converting into pH units pH mVs can help you determine if you are performing a good calibration and the condition of the pH electrode When ORP is enabled in the ISE Sensor Type menu only ORP mVs can bbe enabled as the ISE unit AUT
35. tion s current temperature and enter that value into the Pro1030 Press and holding either the up or down arrow key for 5 seconds will move the changing digit one place to the left The Pr01030 will remember the entered calibration value and display it the next time a conductivity calibration is performed Press enter to complete the calibration or press Cal to cancel Calibration Successful will display for a few seconds to indicate successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen EI 7 Ifthe calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting section of this manual for possible solutions CALIBRATING IN SALINITY 1 Place the sensor into the solution The solution must cover the holes of the conductivity sensor that are closest to the cable figure 8 Ensure the entire conductivity sensor is submerged in the solution or the instrument will read approximately half the expected value Gently move the probe up and down to remove any air bubbles from the conductivity sensor 2 Turn the instrument on and allow the conductivity and temperature readings to stabilize Press and hold the Cal key for 3 seconds Highlight Conductivity and press enter Next highlight Salinity and press enter 3 Use the up or down arrow key to adjust the value on display to match the
36. uccessful will display for a few seconds to indicate successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen 7 Ifthe calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting section of this manual for possible solutions CONDUCTIVITY CALIBRATION Ensure the conductivity sensor is clean and dry before performing a conductivity specific conductance or salinity calibration It is not necessary to calibrate conductivity specific conductance and salinity Calibrating one of these parameters will simultaneously calibrate the others YSI recommends calibrating specific conductance for greatest ease Always calibrate with fresh traceable calibration solution with a value of 1000 uS or more Note 1 m 1000 u CALIBRATING SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE SPC OR CONDUCTIVITY Note When calibrating Specific Conductance the Pro1030 uses the factory default values for the Specific Conductance Reference Temperature and the Specific Conductance Temperature Coefficient regardless of what is configured in the System Setup Menu The default value for the Reference Temperature is 25 C and the default value for the Temperature Coefficient is 1 9194 C It is important to note that the Temperature Coefficient of a calibration solution is dependent on the contents of the solution Therefore for
37. ure 10 Data mode VIEWING DATA Once in Data mode use the up and down arrow keys to view saved data sets in sequential order or press enter to access the bottom functions After accessing the bottom functions highlight the Data box and press enter to regain access to viewing data The data set displayed is indicated by the data set number 01 through 50 ERASING DATA While viewing saved data press the enter key to access the function boxes at the bottom of the display Next use the up or down arrow keys to highlight Erase then press enter The instrument will give you the option to erase one data set or all data sets figure 11 Figure 11 Erase data mode Uso the up or down arrow key to select Erase Data Set Erase All Sets or the ESC Exit function box then press enter to confirm Select ESC Exit and press enter to exit Erase mode without erasing any data Select Erase Data Set and press enter to erase the data set that was displayed before entering Erase mode For example if data set 12 was displayed before entering erase mode and Erase Data Set selected Data Set 12 will be erased from memory and the data sets AFTER that number will move up to keep them sequential For example if there 15 records and number 12 is erased then 13 becomes 12 14 becomes ES 13 and 15 becomes 14 The instrument will return to Data mode after erasing one data set Select Erase All Data Sets and press ente
38. ure the conductivity sensor is clean Follow the cleaning procedures in the Care Maintenance and Storage section of this manual Verify the calibration solution is above the two holes near the cable s Verify the c not expired or contaminated Try a new bottle of solution Ensure you are entering in the correct value for the solution according to the measurement units 1 mS 1 000 us Allow sufficient stabilization time for conductivity and temperature AND wait at least 3 seconds before confirming a calibration Contact YSI Tech Support ORF values display Over or Undr on Run screen Verify correct sensor type selection in the System Setup menu Sample ORP value is outside the measurement range of 1500 to 1500 mV Verify temperature readings are accurate Recalibrate the ORP sensor Clean the ORP sensor and recalibrate Contact YSI Tech Support Conductivity readings are inaccurate Ensure the conductivity sensor is clean Follow the cleaning procedures in the Care Maintenance and Storage section of this manual Verify the sample is above the two holes near the cable see figure 8 Verify calibration Verify temperature readings are accurate Verify the correct units are setup in the System Setup menu ie uS vs mS and Conductivity vs Specific Conductance Contact YSI Tech Support E Conductivity values display Over ar Undr on Run screen Ensure the
39. value of the salinity solution Press and holding either the up or down arrow key for 5 seconds will move the changing digit one place to the left The Pro1030 will remember the entered calibration value and display it the next time a salinity calibration is performed 4 Press enter to complete the calibration Or press Cal to cancel the calibration and return to the Run screen 5 Calibration Successful will display fora few seconds to indicate successful calibration and then the instrument will return to the Run screen 6 Ifthe calibration is unsuccessful an error message will display on the screen Press the Cal key to exit the calibration error message and return to the Run screen See the Troubleshooting section of this manual for possible solutions TAKING MEASUREMENTS Before taking measurements be sure the instrument has been calibrated to ensure the most accurate readings Install the sensor guard to protect the pH or ORP sensor Place the probe in the sample to be measured and give the probe a quick shake to release any air bubbles 20 CONDUCTIVITY The conductivity sensor will provide quick readings as long as the entire sensor is submerged and no air bubbles are trapped in the sensor area Immerse the probe into the sample so the sensors completely submerged and then shake the probe to release any air bubbles Occasional cleaning of the sensor may be necessary to maintain accuracy and increase the respons
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