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1. Turn on the meter Press the DATA LOG key and select Transfer Methods If the USB device already contains a method settings file an option to export or import methods is shown Select Export Methods In the Select Methods to Export screen select one or more methods to copy to the USB device A check mark is shown next to each selected method Select OK The settings are copied to the USB storage device When complete the Transfer Summary screen is shown Connect the USB DC adapter AC power and USB device to a meter that will receive the method settings Turn the meter on Press the DATA LOG key and select Transfer Methods If the USB device already contains a method settings file an option to export or import methods is shown Select Import Methods In the Select Methods to Import screen select one or more methods to transfer to the meter A check mark is shown next to each selected method Select OK The user settings are transferred from the USB storage device to the meter When complete the Transfer Summary screen is shown Select details to view additional information about the transfer Disconnect the USB storage device or adapter from the meter 37 Advanced operations 38 Section 7 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning the meter The meter is designed to be maintenance free and does not require regular cleaning for normal operation Exterior surfaces of the meter may be cleaned as necessary 1 Wipe the surface o
2. 4 6 About calibration Each probe uses a different type of calibration solution For step by step calibration instructions refer to the documents that are included with each probe 4 7 About sample measurements Each probe has specific preparation steps and procedures for taking measurements For step by step instructions refer to the documents that are included with the probe 4 8 About check standards Run Check Standards verifies equipment accuracy by measuring a solution of known gt value The meter will indicate if the Check Standard passed or failed If the Check S otandard fails the calibration icon and CAL is shown until the probe is calibrated The meter can be set to automatically show a reminder for check standard measurement at a specified interval with a specified acceptance criteria The reminder value of the check standard and acceptance criteria can be changed For step by step instructions refer to the documents that are included with the probe 18 Section 5 Stored data options 5 1 Stored data options 5 1 1 About stored data The following types of data are stored in the Data Log e Sample measurements stored automatically each time a sample is measured When the continuous measurement mode is used data is stored only when Store is selected e Calibrations stored only when Store is selected at the end of a calibration Calibration data is also stored in the probe e Check standard measu
3. Mode Big kit Baled Use Display Options to change the display contrast battery saving auto shutoff options the backlight option or the detailed or big reading screen mode 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Display Options 2 Select which display option to change S a Adjust the contrast of the display The lightest setting is 0 and the darkest setting is 9 To maximize battery life set a time period after which the meter will Auto shutoff automatically power off if no key is pressed 1 2 5 10 30 min 1h 2 h or never Auto shutoff is not active when the meter is connected to AC power or in the Interval Reading Mode The display is illuminated when the BACKLIGHT key is pressed To Backlight maximize battery life set a time period after which the backlight will automatically power off if no key is pressed 31 Advanced operations Select Detailed or Big screen size Detailed will show more information with smaller numbers Big will show less information with larger numbers Note The screen size can also be selected from the measure mode refer to section 4 2 2 on page 15 6 4 Set the sound options d Select Sounds H Key Press Iv Stability Alert Cal Reminder Deselect EN The meter can make an audible sound when a key is pressed when stability is reached or when the calibration reminder is due The meter also makes an audible sound when it begins transferring data to
4. Even though the icon does not indicate a complete charge 2500 mAH NIMH batteries will achieve 90 of instrument operation lifetime before needing recharge compared to new alkaline batteries Note To avoid potential damage to the meter from battery leakage remove the meter batteries prior to extended periods of non use Section8 Troubleshooting Refer to the following table for common problem messages or symptoms possible causes and corrective actions Tighten the locking nut on the probe Probe disconnected or connected connector improperly Disconnect the probe and then connect the probe again Connect a Probe message Update the meter software to the most current version www hach com SoftwareDownloads l Connect a different IntelliCAL probe to Problem with probe va er verify if problem is with probe or meter Tighten the locking nut on the probe Probe disconnected or connected connector improperly Disconnect the probe and then connect the probe again Update the meter software to the most current version www hach com SoftwareDownloads Software not updated to most current version Software not updated to most current Probe Not Supported message version Connect a different IntelliCAL probe to Problem with probe the meter to verify if problem is with the meter or the probe ea does not support IntelliCAL STE EE Suppor Update the meter software to the most current version www hach com SoftwareDownlo
5. calibration options check standard options units and resolution Refer to the probe documentation Note A probe must be connected to the meter Measure standard solution available for pH conductivity Run check standard ORP and ISE probes Press to Read Measurement mode Interval Duration and Interval Probe information Instrument information Meter information ON or OFF Security options Set password Probe model settings Display options Sounds Stability alert Calibration reminder Date and time Temperature units Set temperature units Advanced operations 6 2 3 Restricted operator access options menu The Operator Access Options menu is shown at meter startup when Security Options is ON When a valid password is entered the menu changes to Full Access Options Only methods if methods exist can be selected Refer to Probe model settings the probe documentation Note A probe must be connected to the meter Operator access options Security Options ON Measure standard solution available for pH conductivity Run check standard ORP Redox or ISE probes Note A probe must be connected to use this option l l Probe information Instrument information Instrument information Contrast Auto shutoff Backlight Mode Key press Sound Stability alert Calibration reminder Display options 6 3 Set the display options m Display Options Contrast 5 Auto Shutoff 5 min Backlight 1 min
6. AC DC power supply 7 USB DC adapter 4 User manual General information 2 2 3 Component list HQ11d HQ14d and HQ30d models s m gt Figure 2 HQ11d HQ14d HQ30d components 1 Meter 3 HQd IntelliCAL Documentation and Advanced Operations CD 2 AA batteries 4 4 User manual General information Section 3 Installation 3 1 Battery installation WARNING Fire and explosion hazard Use only alkaline or nickel metal hydride batteries in the meter Other battery types or incorrect installation can cause a fire or explosion Never mix battery types in the meter The meter can be powered with AA alkaline or rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries To conserve battery life the meter will power off after 5 minutes of inactivity This time can be changed in the Display Options menu Procedure for battery installation 1 Pull the release tab on the battery cover and remove the cover Figure 3 2 Install 4 AA alkaline or 4 AA nickel metal hydride batteries Make sure the batteries are installed in the correct orientation 3 Replace the battery cover gt Gy RM Figure 3 Battery installation 1 Batteries 2 Release tab 3 Battery cover Important Note The battery cover is not waterproof However the battery compartment will prevent water from infiltrating the meter If the battery compartment becomes wet remove and ary the batteries and thoroughly dry the interior of the c
7. a USB storage device and again when the data transfer is complete 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Sound 2 Choose which events will produce an audible sound Multiple items can be selected ac ARR te The meter will make an audible sound whenever a key is pressed D The meter will make an audible sound whenever measurement Stability Alert edel stability is reached The meter will make an audible sound when calibration is due Cal reminder Note Refer to the probe documentation to set the calibration reminder to on or off 6 5 Change the temperature units To select degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Temperature Units 2 Select the Celsius or Fahrenheit option 6 6 Set the measurement mode Select Mode Press To Read Interval C Continuous Cancel ok 32 Advanced operations One of three modes can be used to specify when measurements are taken and how the data is stored When a data point is stored the result is sent simultaneously to any device PC printer USB storage device that is connected to the USB DC adaptor 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Measurement Mode 2 Select Mode 3 Select one of the measurement modes Ke o eee The sample is measured only when the GREEN RIGHT key under Press to Read Read is pressed Data is stored in the Data Log automatically when the stability criteria are met The sample is
8. connector via USB DC adapter Measurement display lock Specifications Section 2 General information The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development the manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time without notice or obligation Revised editions are found on the manufacturer s website 2 1 Safety information Please read this entire manual before unpacking setting up or operating this equipment Pay attention to all danger warning and caution statements Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the operator or damage to the equipment Make sure that the protection provided by this equipment is not impaired do not use or install this equipment in any manner other than that specified in this manual 2 1 1 Use of hazard information A A DANGER Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if
9. in other HQd meters as necessary 6 8 1 Download software updates The latest software version can be obtained online 1 2 3 4 5 Go to www hach com SoftwareDownloads Click on Lab System Software Software Update Downloads Click on HQd Series Meter Software Update and open or save the update files Open the ReadMeFirst txt file and follow the instructions to transfer the update files to a USB storage device Follow the instructions in section 6 8 to update the software in the meter 6 9 Transfer methods 36 Probe settings that have been changed by the user for measurements calibrations or check standards Meter Options Probe Model Settings Modify Current Settings can be copied to a USB storage device The USB device can then be used to transfer the settings to other HQd meters that accept the same probes 10 11 Advanced operations la Select Methods to Export EU LDO101 USER METHOD LDO101 USER METHOD selet Ook Turn off the meter Connect the USB DC adapter to the meter and to AC power Refer to Figure 4 on page 10 Note The USB DC adapter must connect to AC power to open the USB connection Make sure that the connection to AC power is made before the meter is powered on Plug the USB storage device into the USB DC adapter before the meter is powered on Note Make sure the USB storage device does not contain software update files to prevent unintentional updates
10. not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury Notice Indicates a situation that is not related to personal injury Important Note Indicates a situation which if not avoided may cause damage to the instrument Information that requires special emphasis Note Information that supplements points in the main text 2 1 2 Precautionary labels Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument Personal injury or damage to the instrument could occur if not observed This is the safety alert symbol Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid potential injury If on the instrument refer to the instruction manual for operation or safety information Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of in European public disposal systems after 12 August of 2005 In conformity with European local and national regulations EU Directive 2002 96 EC European electrical equipment users must now return old or end of life equipment to the Producer for disposal at no charge to the user A This symbol indicates that a risk of electrical shock and or electrocution exists Note For return for recycling please contact the equipment producer or supplier for instructions on how to return end of life equipment producer supplied electrical accessories and all auxiliary items for proper disposal General in
11. of specific method and number of calibration standards used May be blank 2 Parameter pH LDO etc 8 Operator ID user defined shows if undefined 3 Time of calibration prefaced by CAL and displayed as 9 Method name for probe settings hh mm in 24 h or user defined format 4 Date of calibration DD MM YY or user defined format 10 Probe model 5 Calibration slope ratio constant 11 Probe serial number a lt or gt on the HQ40d meter indicates the probe position 6 Offset contents vary depending on type of parameter and user settings May be blank The calibration history can be printed from the probe data menu Refer to Figure 20 05172257 SENDCALH 0512131618 TX Figure 20 Calibration history report 1 Report type CH calibration history 5 Calibration slope ratio constant 2 Parameter pH LDO etc 6 Offset contents vary depending on type of parameter and user settings May be blank 3 Time of calibration prefaced by CAL and displayed as 7 Probe model hh mm in 24 h or user defined format 4 Date of calibration DD MM YY or user defined format 8 Probe serial number a or gt on the HQ40d meter indicates the probe position 24 Stored data options 5 1 4 Transfer data to a USB storage device 5 1 4 1 Send data to a USB storage device Important Note The transfer of a large number of files will take some time DO NOT disconnect the USB storage device unti
12. the spreadsheet program Note If an application is used that is not compatible with column headings the headings can be omitted Refer to section 5 1 4 4 on page 27 25 Stored data options 5 1 4 3 Data file description Data that is saved to a USB storage device and then opened in a spreadsheet application will have numerous columns of data A description for each of the columns is shown in Table 1 Table 1 Spreadsheet column descriptions Column header name Data description and example values Type Type of data RD Reading CL Calibration CK Check Standard CH Calibration History IC Current Calibration Parameter Type Parameter LDO pH CD conductivity ORP ISE Date Date of reading stored in user defined date format Time Time of reading stored in user defined format Operator ID that was used when the data was recorded Shows if the default operator ID is used Probe Model Model number of probe for example pHC101 CDC401 LDO101 Probe serial number Operator ID Probe SN If two probes are connected to the HQ40d meter the serial number shows or gt to identify the port the probe was connected to during the reading Method name User defined name of the probe settings that were used for the reading sample ID that was used when the data was recorded Shows Sample ID if the default sample ID sample ID is used Primary Reading Value Measured value Shows if th
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15. C power connection ese e ee ee eee 10 battery power sse eee ee e SE dia cs 9 OM OM EE 11 printed report description 21 PAIN tp 20 probes EEN ee 18 COME NVA amet ainientieneses 12 date Or NST USE vred 35 iure EE 45 serial number 35 R recall stored data css 19 REX cb E Rc 31 reports examples of ese eee eee 22 restrict menu access eee eee 29 S sampe Ketten nya eo Vobis ee een 17 sample measurements about 18 SCIeeD TTIOC S Ae 14 security ODLONS EN 29 selecting menu options 16 SENNA NUMDETS ett de m ee ote tese vb cusa 35 software find software version emm 35 install PC Application software 2f update meter software 35 sounds turn on or Of 32 stored data file descriptions sees eee ee eee 26 print stored data sse 20 iranster tO PG EE 2f transfer to USB device 25 view stored data seem 19 T temperature units 32 47 Index time and date changing sees ee eee 11 transfer data e Mc EE 25 26 27 tO PIE gt c c 20 to USB storage device uusssss 25 transfer settings to another meter 37 troubleshooting WE 41 U update software eee 35 48 USB storage device file descriptions EE 26 transfer data to es 25 USB DC adapter ee 21 user settings transfer to o
16. Dec 2008 17 10 50 5 950 gt 7 050 The check standard log shows check Reading within limits standard measurements Select Details to Standard 7 00pH 25 C view the calibration data that was associated Reading 5 957 pH Data Point 001 of 041 with the measurement To view the calibration data that is stored in a probe press the DATA LOG key and select View Probe Data The current calibration and calibration history for the probe can be viewed Note Make sure that a probe is connected to the meter If two probes are connected select the appropriate probe when prompted LO MEN NEN The current calibration information shows the calibration details View Current Calibration for the most recent calibration If the probe has not been calibrated by the user the factory calibration data is shown The calibration history shows a list of the times when the probe View Calibration History was calibrated Select a date and time to view a summary of the calibration data 5 1 3 Print stored data All data can be sent to a printer The PD 2 Citizen Printer is compatible with the HQd meters and is FCC Part 15B Class B compliant with the HQ meters Other printers may not be compatible Compatible printers should support a minimum of 72 columns of data be capable of printing up to 500 continuous data stream events in 1 2 and 3 lines of text and fully support code page 437 and code page 850 20 1 Turn off the mete
17. Gel Electrode standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Gel Electrode rugged 5 meter cable ch sch lI lI 0l IIS lI IIS lY lI sch ol CDC40101 CDC40103 CDC40105 CDC40110 CDC40115 CDC40130 LDO10101 LDO10103 LDO10105 LDO10110 LDO10115 LDO10130 MTC10101 MTC10103 MTC10105 45 Replacement parts and accessories 10 2 IntelliCAL Probes continued Description Quantity Item Number IntelliCAL ORP Redox Gel Electrode rugged 10 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Gel Electrode rugged 15 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Gel Electrode rugged 30 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Refillable Electrode standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Refillable Electrode standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode rugged 5 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode rugged 10 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode rugged 15 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Gel Electrode rugged 30 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Refillable Electrode standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Refillable Electrode standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Electrode for Low lonic Strength samples standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL pH Electrode for Low lonic Strength samples standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL Sodium Na ISE Electrode standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL Sodium Na ISE Electrode stand
18. QE DOCO022 53 80017 HQd Portable Meter User Manual May 2009 Edition 1 HACH Company 2009 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Table of Contents Section T Specificallofis EE 3 Section 2 General information EE 5 2 1 SAVN M OW ee 5 2 11 se ornazarcdntormidtlloblacoe a 5 2 12 e eeler e 5 22 General Product ENEE Ee 6 221 e TEE 6 2 22 Component List HOG 40 model tnbus ash vates po tes Boxe ma o o a i iine i e te t dene Rus 6 2 2 3 Component list HQ11d HQ14d and HQ30d models sss 7 Second 9 3A B TEN NSA AIO aS 9 2 Connect ON NESS 10 55 TUM Ne Metron Ndure 11 3 4 Change the language dtes mastene eder neo ded i abe deoa ed deuda btc ES 11 3 5 hange the date amd TIITie Re 11 30 CONNEGCE a ele 12 Section 4 Standard Operations nennen nennen 13 1 22T Te Beer ede NE TUO Lm 13 4 2 Display AESTON sist sceese acs tinbuiccak a ee 14 42 Measurement Screen EE 14 42 2 BIgsScreeh lee 15 4 2 3 Dual screen mode HQ40d model only 15 AS reife AMON ve 16 4A Usea sample WO sans cscciesmtasaatisumsenbud neice a cbanissanieiaateitantaspangacaaiestad EEE EN 17 45 VEN operator TR WEE 18 40 JADOULCAIIDFAbOF EE 18 TT AbDoutsampie tmeasutreimiells EE 18 c RDOUL CHECK SENAT SN 18 Section 5 Stored data GEES 19 5 1 Stored data e 011 0 EE 19 SRTA Stored AE 19 IZ VEW Sred BAA 19 521 9 PIN stored Cal EE 20 Di lock Chahge the repor ODIO E 21 5 1 3 2 Examples of printed reports nennen nnns 22 5 1 4 Transfer dat
19. Time of calibration prefaced by CAL and displayed as 5 Offset contents vary depending on type of parameter hh mm in 24 h or user defined format and user settings May be blank 3 Date of calibration DD MM YY or user defined format 6 Operator ID user defined shows if undefined Check standard reports Check standard data is printed with 1 line of information Figure 18 mm mm mm mm mm mm em mm l em Qu em em J wm wm m YUS mm wm wm em Figure 18 Check standard report 1 Reporttype ST check standard 5 Measured value 3 Time hh mm ss in 24 h or user defined format Check standard status Pass Fail based on the acceptance criteria 7 4 Date DD MM YY or user defined format 8 Operator ID user defined shows if undefined 23 Stored data options Calibration reports Calibration data is printed when the data log is sent to the printer or when probe data is sent to the printer Calibration data is printed with 2 lines of information Figure 19 IT 3 TT 131 T em m n em zm T zm zm 5 a mmm w E SS SS S www Tee ew T n n n T e Si ix Si Six o mm mm mm mm Nem wm mm mm ur mm mm mm mm h a e m mm om wm H mm mm mm em om wm wf Figure 19 Calibration report 1 Report type CL calibration IC current calibration 7 r contents vary depending on type of parameter being read configuration
20. a to a USB storage device eene nnne nnns 25 5 1 4 1 Send data to a USB storage device nenne 25 5142 Open data Nes OI e PG de t ROC Habe oru tia rar ira a 25 51 45 Data Ee ele Le DEE 26 5 1 4 4 Remove column headers sss ee eee eee eee e 2f 5 1 5 Send data direclly to a COMPUTER La dod e eret lae beate du uus acus 27 Section 6 Advanced operations nennen nnn 29 6 1 Advanced operators e TEE 29 6 2 lei hee Lan 29 0 2 1 Ton Sed OPS ett Ee 29 0 2 2 Fullaccess oDUOFIS ITIe E 30 6 2 3 Restricted operator access options menu 31 6 3 SE the disblav ee e NEE 31 6 4 Set the sound GP lel EE 32 6 5 Change tne temperature UNIS amanda cb Ruedas Rv doe eade 32 6 6 Set the measurement mode nne AaS 32 Table of Contents 6 6 1 Set auto measurement INtErvalS mmm emere eren rene rennen een 33 6 6 2 Start interval measurerments een ememeneneeememer emer erer isis sese eee 34 6 6 3 Prevent data log overflow in interval mode sese 34 6 7 View instrument mformation ccc cc cccecececcccccccceccaccecececucceueceauacauenecuauaceneaeauseeneaeansesneasueass 35 00 Update the meter SOT Wd EE 35 6 8 1 Download software updates nnne nnne n enses nna 36 Ertrag 36 Section 7 Maintenance RII rRR IRR rRR ret ree rre rer re rer rre rer EEEE rei rpa ra ssa reg sia regi 39 TA Cleanihg the Meler 42 39 12 BATH NSA RIO eee 39 Section 8 Tro bleshoolllQ aars eee 41 Section 9 Contact information IIR nannan AEAEE AEAEE EAER rei rer rai rer rra ras 43 Section 10 Replaceme
21. ads LDO or LBOD sensor cap used for 365 Replace the LDO or LBOD sensor cap days and l button Replace the LDO sensor cap Calibration will be allowed However the calibration icon and question mark will appear on the measurement screen even if the calibration has passed Software not updated to most current version Bootloader X X XX XX error message There are 0 days remaining in the life of the LDO sensor cap Disconnect the probe from the meter Remove the meter batteries 0 days remaining message For LDO and LBOD only Install the meter batteries Meter set to incorrect date and time Follow the polarity markings Set correct date and time in the meter Connect the probe and verify that message has been removed Update the meter software to the most Software not updated current version www hach com SoftwareDownloads 41 Troubleshooting If the meter starts up correctly back up the Data Log and Method files Update Meter not configured Software error s the meter software to the most current version www hach com SoftwareDownloads Examine battery orientation to make sure the batteries follow the polarity markings Test again Batteries are not installed correctly Clean the battery terminals then install new batteries Meter bal PO pene On or POE ON Connect AC power adapter and test intermittently again Update the HQd software to most Software not updated current version www hach c
22. ard 3 meter cable I I I lI lI lI 0I lI lI cl I s l II ol Il ll MTC10110 MTC10115 MTC10130 MTC30101 MTC30103 PHC10101 PHC10103 PHC10105 PHC10110 PHC10115 PHC10130 PHC30101 PHC30103 PHC28101 PHC28103 ISENA38101 ISENA38103 46 A AC power connection sse ee eee 10 automatic data collection 33 218 foztzig Pire v o cT 14 B OG GET c 14 batteries install ananas 9 beeps turn on or OT eee 32 DIG screen fue TEE 14 button descriptions EE 13 C calibration Kine TEE 32 Ve E 18 check standards sse eee 18 E le EEN 39 COMLFASI CISDIAY erm 14 D data file descriptions esses 26 AI 19 s eebe e 19 prevent data loss eeeeeeeeeeeeeesee 34 gilt EE EE ZU transfer data to EE 27 transfer to USB device 25 VENN WE 19 date and time changing 11 detailed screen mode eene 14 display descrpblIOD se 14 dual screen mode sese 15 i interval measurements een 34 K KOPI c cc 13 L language ed Talee MEE EE 11 ISCON EE 3 M measurement modes see eee eee 32 memory available 35 menu full access OP ONS aa 30 operator access options sssssss 31 menunavigation soeurs va x on Fd a en tn 16 method exchange EE 36 modes measurement 32 SEN NG Ne 14 O STT eT 18 P PANTS ee 29 power A
23. correctly inserted 1 Save stored data to a USB storage device or to a PC Refer to section 5 1 4 1 on page 25 and section 5 1 5 on page 27 Power off the meter 3 Connect the USB DC adapter AC DC power supply and cord as shown in Figure 4 on page 10 4 Insert the USB storage device that contains the software update files into the USB DC adapter Note USB storage devices with enabled security protection may not operate correctly 5 Power on the meter The update process starts The display will show Updating meter to firmware version gt After an interval the display changes to Updating files please wait In 35 Advanced operations addition the display will show a rotating flask and emit a periodic audio signal during the update process Note A large capacity USB storage device increases the time required for completion of the update process even if most of the device memory is empty Hach Portable current ver Bau Updating Meter to firmware version 6 Wait for the meter to finish the software update When the update process is complete the message Update complete Remove USB device is shown The meter will turn off after the USB device has been removed Important Note Do not remove the USB device until the Update complete message is shown The meter can become damaged if the USB device is removed before the update process is complete T Repeat steps 1 through 7 to update the software
24. data options 9999RV123456 SENDDATA 0512131618 TXT RD LDO 16 14 32 13 12 05 6 59 mg L PLATTE BDGE2022 JULIE mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm e rm em em em em rm rm rm em em rm LDO101 52040259 24 1 C 96 2 831hPa S 0 0 ae OE EEE en dn Ed en Vad EIU ENEE Se E E E Z E E E e e em mm IKKE em zm mm mm mm mm mm mm Figure 16 Advanced report for sample data 2 lines 1 Probe model 4 Additional units shows all additional units associated with the reading 2 Error message if applicable 5 Probe settings shows the highest priority setting associated with the reading 3 Probe serial number a lt or gt on the HQ40d meter indicates the probe position 9999RV123456 SENDDATA 0512131618 TXT RD pH 07 52 47 08 03 06 3 95 pH PLATTE BDGE2046 JULIE pHC301 06047527 21 8 C 167 0mV mm mm mm ma mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm zm em zm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm I I ke e we ow wm mm wm mm L wes wm ew wm wm wd mm wm wm wm wm vm e wm wm em wm e mm wm wm ee wm e wm r mm wm wn wf av wm wewee gt pen wm wm we Ver wm em wm Figure 17 Total report for sample data 3 lines 1 Method name for probe settings 4 Calibration slope ratio constant 2
25. e value was out of range Primary Reading Units Measurement units for example pH or mS cm Supp Reading 1 First supplemental reading example temperature if applicable Supp Units 1 Units for first supplemental reading if applicable Supp Reading 2 Second supplemental reading example mV for pH if applicable Reading Message 1 4 Any message that was shown during the measurement for example Out of limits Value of the check standard that was used to verify accuracy for example 7 00 pH 25 C pH temp compensated 7 01 pH pH custom Check standard units for example uS cm Note pH is not displayed here as it is included in the previous column Check Std Value Check Std Units Bar graph showing the measurement in relation to the acceptance limits Example Check Std Graph 6 901 7 101 7 11 Status of the check standard reading Example Reading within limits limits Check Std Status Reading outside Status of the calibration that is in use OK current calibration is valid calibration has expired Cal Date Date of calibration reading stored in user defined date format Cal Time Time of calibration reading stored in user defined time format LE D 5 Cal Operator ID The operator ID specified when the probe was calibrated Shows if undefined Calibration Status Cal Slope Name Slope pH or LDO or cell constant conductivity Cal Slope The slope value for the calib
26. eader Figure 14 ze mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm zm mm Sen zm mm mm zm mm e e e e r T e e e m e m m e e e zm zm 2 ss zm zm zm RD LDO 16 id 32 13 12 05 6 59 NORTH TANK 05 JOSEPH L Figure 14 Report header 1 Meter serial number 3 Date and time 24 h YYMMDDhhmm 2 Report label 4 File type extension 1 The probe serial number is shown on calibration history and current calibration reports Data reports Sample data can be printed in a basic advanced or total report format Basic report Trefer to Figure 15 Advanced report refer to Figure 16 Total report refer to Figure 17 9999RV123456 SENDDATA 0512131618 TXT gum Qum mm mm em mmm mmm mmm mmm mm mm mm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mmm mmm mm mm mm mmm mmm mmm mm e mm mm rm mm rm rm RD LDO 16 14 32 13 12 05 6 59 mg L NORTH TANK i 05 JOSEPH L M wm bz em mmm mmm E EE A mmm mmm mmm mmm wf e mm Qoo Le erageet 4 mm wf Figure 15 Basic icai for SE data 1 line Parameter pH LDO etc Sample ID user defined shows SAMPLE ID if undefined 3 Time hh mm ss in 24 h or user defined format Sample ID counter 4 Date DD MM YY or user defined format Operator ID user defined shows if undefined Measured value 22 Stored
27. efer to Figure 9 for a description of the dual screen display To change the screen mode to single or dual screen use the UP and DOWN keys In dual screen mode the UP key will select the probe on the left and the DOWN key will select the probe on the right 15 Standard Operations PHC101 LDO101 T oK f 25 0 C fe 7 84 pH soom 2 oK 5 35 0 25 0 C 5 04 mg L 89 2 4 TANK 1 011 09 39 78 d OPERATOR 1 22 Dec 2008 Figure 9 Dual screen display 1 Probe that is connected to port on left 3 Measurement information for probe on left 2 Probe that is connected to port on right 4 Measurement information for probe on right 4 3 Navigation The meter contains menus to change various options Figure 10 Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight different options Press the GREEN RIGHT key to select an option d Full Access Options PHC101 Settings LDO101 Settings Run Check Standard Measurement Mode Instrument Information Security Options Figure 10 Typical menu screen 16 Standard Operations There are two ways to change options 1 Select an option from a list Figure 11 Use the UP and DOWN keys to select an option If check boxes are shown more than one option can be selected Press the GREEN RIGHT key under OK C Select Auto Shutoff Timer d Select Sounds C 1 min C 30 min ke Key Press 2 min Ch IV stability Alert C 5 min 2h Cal Re
28. f the meter with a damp cloth 2 Use a cotton tipped applicator to clean or dry the connectors 7 2 Battery installation WARNING Fire and explosion hazard Use only alkaline or nickel metal hydride batteries in the meter Other battery types or incorrect installation can cause a fire or explosion Never mix battery types in the meter The meter can be powered with AA alkaline or rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries To conserve battery life the meter will power off after 5 minutes of inactivity This time can be changed in the Display Options menu Procedure for battery installation 1 Pull the release tab on the battery cover and remove the cover Figure 21 2 Install 4 AA alkaline or 4 AA nickel metal hydride batteries Make sure the batteries are installed in the correct orientation 3 Replace the battery cover gt Gy Figure 21 Battery installation 1 Batteries 3 Battery cover 2 Release tab 39 Maintenance 40 Important Note The battery compartment is not waterproof If the battery compartment becomes wet remove and ary the batteries and thoroughly dry the interior of the compartment Check the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary Note When using nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries the battery icon will not indicate a full charge after freshly charged batteries have been inserted NIMH batteries are 1 2 V while alkaline batteries are 1 5 V
29. formation 2 2 General product information 2 2 1 Overview The HQd series portable meters are used with digital IntelliCAL probes to measure various parameters in water The meter recognizes the type of probe that is connected to the meter Data can be stored and transferred to a printer PC or USB storage device The HQd series meters are available in 4 models e HQ11d pH mV ORP e HQ14d conductivity salinity total dissolved solids TDS resistivity e HQ30d all IntelliCAL probes 1 probe connector e HQ40d all IntelliCAL probes 2 probe connectors Features common to all models e Auto probe recognition including serial number e Calibration data is stored in the probe e Methods for regulatory compliance and Good Laboratory Practice GLP e Security Options e Real time data logging via USB connection e Internal data storage of 500 results e USB connectivity to PC printer USB storage device keyboard e Sample ID and Operator ID for data traceability e Power from AA alkaline or rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries or AC adapter e Adjustable automatic shut off for extended battery life e P67 waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes excluding battery housing Battery compartment submersible to 0 6 meters 2 feet for 15 seconds 2 2 2 Component List HQd 40 model Refer to Figure 1 to make sure that all components have been received 1 HQ40d meter 5 HQd IntelliICAL Documentation and Advanced Operations CD 6
30. h Dale Emerihecurenidate me Emerihe curent ime The current date and time will be shown in the measurement screen 11 Installation 3 6 Connect a probe 1 Make sure the display shows the current time and date Refer to section 3 5 Note The time stamp for a probe is set when the probe is first connected to the meter This time stamp makes it possible to record the probe history and record the time when measurements are made Plug the probe into the meter as shown in Figure 5 3 Push and turn the locking nut to tighten Figure 5 Probe connection 1 Probe connection port 3 Probe connection port 2 USB DC adapter port 12 Section A Standard Operations 4 1 Keypad description The keypad and key descriptions are shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 HQ series keypad description 1 ON OFF power on or power off the meter 6 UP and DOWN keys scroll through menus enter numbers letters or change the read view screen 2 OPERATOR ID associate data with an individual 7 GREEN RIGHT key select menu options 3 BACKLIGHT illuminate the display screen 8 DATA LOG recall or transfer stored data 4 SAMPLE ID associate data with a sample location 9 METER OPTIONS change settings run check standards view meter information 5 BLUE LEFT key select menu options 13 Standard Operations 4 2 Display description 4 2 1 Measurement screen The meter display shows the concentration units temperature cal
31. he meter goes into a standby state between readings to conserve power The auto shutoff option is disabled Measurements stop when the selected interval duration has passed The auto shutoff option then becomes active Interval measurements are suspended for calibrations check standard measurements or when the METER OPTIONS key is pressed Interval measurements resume when returning to the measurement screen 1 From the Main Measurement screen select Start to begin interval measurements The screen will show Recording and the remaining time of the duration The sample number automatically advances when each reading is taken To stop interval measurements select Stop 3 To repeat the interval measurement after it has been stopped or completed select Start 6 6 3 Prevent data log overflow in interval mode 34 When measurements are taken at specified intervals each result is automatically stored The meter can store up to 500 data records When 500 records have been stored data is replaced on a first in first out basis FIFO To prevent loss of data connect the meter to a PC printer USB storage device Note Stop interval measurements before changes are made to a method or to meter settings Table 2 Recommended interval duration pairs to prevent data log overflow mn re NN 1 When 2 probes are connected to the HQd40 meter use the next lowest recommended duration time For example for a 30 second interval set the duratio
32. ibration status operator ID sample ID date and time Refer to Figure 7 Ko LDO101 MO a r8 par mg L 25 0 C 9 8 24 e 145 9 5 35 096 250 hPa 7 A TANK 1 14 11 46 00 18 OPERATOR 1 19 Dec 2008 ac vii et Figure 7 Single screen display 1 Calibration status indicator 7 Tertiary units for some probes 4 Battery status or power source 10 Display size icon 5 Sample temperature C or F 11 Sample and operator identification 6 Secondary measurement unit 12 Stability or display lock indicator 14 Standard Operations 4 2 2 Big screen mode The size of the sample reading can be increased or decreased with the UP key Refer to Figure 8 Note When two probes are connected press and hold the UP key to select the big screen mode The big screen mode can also be selected in the Display Options menu section 6 3 on page 31 OK LDO101 Hl i 25 0 C mg L 5 calibrate ex Read Figure 8 Single screen display big screen mode 1 Calibration status indicator 5 Main measurement unit 2 IntelliCAL probe type and HQ40d port indicator 6 Display size icon 3 Battery status or power source 7 Sample temperature C or F 4 Main measurement value 8 Stability or display lock indicator 4 2 3 Dual screen mode HQ40d model only When two probes are connected to the HQ40d meter the display can show the reading from both probes simultaneously or show just one probe Figure 7 R
33. l the transfer is complete Data can be transferred to a USB storage device for storage or transfer to a computer 1 Turn off the meter Connect the USB DC adapter to the meter and to AC power Refer to section 3 2 on page 10 Note The USB DC adapter must connect to AC power to open the USB connection Make sure that the connection to AC power is made before the meter is turned on Plug the USB storage device into the USB DC adapter before the meter is powered on Turn on the meter Press the DATA LOG key oelect Send Data Log Wait for the display to show Transfer Complete and for any lights on the USB storage device to stop flashing Then remove the USB device Note If the data transfer is slow reformat the USB storage device to use the file allocation table FAT format for the next use 5 1 4 2 Open data files on a PC Data that has been downloaded to a USB storage device can be transferred to a computer The data is sent in a text txt file format 1 2 Plug the USB storage device into the computer Find the data file The file will have the following format Meter Serial Number Data File Type Date Time Example 9999NN000000 SENDDATA 0603131624 TXT Save the data file to a location on the computer Open a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software Open the data file from the spreadsheet program Select the delimited option with comma as the delimiter The data will be shown in
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35. measured at regular intervals for a specified duration refer to section 6 6 1 Data is stored in the Data Log automatically Eege The sample is measured continuously Data is stored in the Data Log only when the GREEN RIGHT key under Store is pressed 6 6 1 Set auto measurement intervals Interval Measurement Mode Mode Interval Duration 4h Interval 15 min kit Baled When the measurement mode Is set to Interval the time intervals and duration must be specified Measurements are stored at the user defined intervals whether or not stability criteria are met Note Use of an external USB storage device or direct printer connection while in Interval Measurement mode prevents data from being over written in the data log Data points are over written on a First In First Out basis Refer to section 6 6 3 on page 34 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Measurement Mode Select Mode 1 2 3 Select Interval as the Measurement Mode 4 Select Duration and select the total time that measurements will be taken for 15 min 30 min 1 h 4 h 8 h 24 h 28 h or no limit 5 Select Interval and select how often measurements will be taken every 10 s 30 s 1 min 5 min 15 min or 30 min 33 Advanced operations 6 6 2 Start interval measurements L OK PHC101 Hl Y H oi 6 m 03 j ege A TANK 24 027 00 11 51 OPERATOR 1 Recording Calibrate Ge stop During interval measurements t
36. minder 10min Cancel OK Deselect amp ok Figure 11 Single or multiple option selection from a list 2 Enter an option value using the arrow keys Figure 12 Press the UP and DOWN keys to enter or change a value Press the GREEN RIGHT key to advance to the next space Press the GREEN RIGHT key under OK to accept the value FIN Create New Sample ID TANK 1B Push A or Y to select a value buch OK to save Figure 12 Enter or change an option value 4 4 Use a sample ID The sample ID tag is used to associate sample measurements with a particular sample location All stored data will include this ID 1 Press the SAMPLE ID key 2 Add change or delete a sample ID Select an ID from a list The current ID will be Current ID associated with sample data until a different ID is selected Create a New Sample ID Enter a name for a new sample ID Delete Sample ID Delete an existing sample ID 17 Standard Operations 4 5 Use an operator ID The operator ID tag associates sample measurements with an individual operator All stored data will include this ID 1 Press the OPERATOR ID key 2 Add change or delete an operator ID Description Select an ID from a list The current ID will be Current ID associated with sample data until a different ID is selected Create a New Operator ID Enter a name for a new operator ID Delete Operator ID Delete an existing operator ID
37. n to 1 hour to prevent data log overload with 2 probes Advanced operations 6 7 View instrument information The instrument information menu shows specific information such as the serial number for the meter or IntelliCAL probe s 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Instrument Information 2 Select Probe model Information or Meter Information z Probe Information Marne LDoOToO The Probe Information screen shows the probe First Used 20 Dec 2005 model number serial number software version Serial Number 1000420122 and date of first use For LDO and LBOD probes the lot code for the sensor cap and the Software version 0 15 0 36 0 15 remaining time before sensor cap replacement O26 is shown Sensor lat code 0803 Note A probe must be connected to the meter Software version 1 5 1 500 1 5 1 500 The Meter Information screen shows the meter model number serial number software version Memory Used 54 9 and memory information The amount of Available 38 hdethod Files memory used and the number of available user 500 Operator IDs method settings operator IDs and sample IDs is shown gt 500 Sample IDs 6 8 Update the meter software A USB storage device that contains software update files is used to update the meter software Note The meter must be turned off and then on again before the software update will begin The sotware update initiates upon meter startup after the USB device is
38. nt parts and accessortes ee 45 TOS EE EE av een Meet 45 10 2 Intelli AL lt velel sanere 45 gle TH EE VOR 47 Section 1 Specifications opecifications are subject to change without notice weigh Battery enclosure Water resistant to 0 6 m 2 ft for 15 seconds AA Alkaline or rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH batteries 4 battery Power requirements internal life gt 200 hours External power adapter 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz input 4 5 to 7 5 VDC 7 VA output Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Operating temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Operating humidity 90 non condensing 5 pin input connector M 12 connector for IntelliCAL probes mV ORP Redox Power requirements external 8 pin input connector The 8 pin connector enables USB and external AC power connectivity USB DC adapter Peripheral and host Data memory internal 500 results Automatic in press to read mode and interval mode Manual in continuous Data storage read mode Via USB connection to PC or USB storage device to its storage capacity Data export Transfer entire data log or as readings are taken English French German Italian Spanish Danish Dutch Polish Portuguese penge Turkish Finnish Czech Russian Temperature correction Off automatic and manual parameter dependent Continuous measurement interval or press to read mode Averaging function for LDO probes Keyboard External PC keyboard
39. om SoftwareDownloads Damaged meter Contact Hach Technical Support Unable to access Full Access Contact lab management for password Correct password has not been entered Options screen or contact Hach Technical Support Update the meter software to the most Software not updated current version www hach com SoftwareDownloads Unable to access Full or Operator Access Options screen 42 Section 9 HACH Company World Headquarters P O Box 389 Loveland Colorado 80539 0389 U S A Tel 800 227 HACH 800 227 4224 U S A only Fax 970 669 2932 orders Qhach com www hach com HACH LANGE GMBH Willst tterstrafse 11 D 40549 Dusseldorf Tel 49 0 2 11 52 88 320 Fax 49 0 2 11 52 88 210 info hach lange de www hach lange de DR BRUNO LANGE AG Juchstrasse 1 CH 8604 Hegnau Tel 41 0 44 9 45 66 10 Fax 41 0 44 9 45 66 76 info hach lange ch www hach lange ch HACH LANGE APS Akandevej 21 DK 2700 Brenshgj Tel 45 36 77 29 11 Fax 45 36 77 49 11 info hach lange dk www hach lange dk HACH LANGE LDA Av do Forte n 8 Fracc o M P 2790 072 Carnaxide Tel 351 214 253 420 Fax 351 214 253 429 info hach lange pt www hach lange pt HACH LANGE KFT Hegyalja ut 7 13 H 1016 Budapest Tel 36 06 1 225 7783 Fax 36 06 1 225 7784 info hach lange hu www hach lange hu HACH LANGE D O O Fajfarjeva 15 SI 1230 Dom ale Tel 386 0 59 051 000 Fax 386 0 59 051 010 info hach lange si www hach
40. ompartment Check the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary Note When using nickel metal hydride NIMH batteries the battery icon will not indicate a full charge after freshly charged batteries have been inserted NIMH batteries are 1 2 V while alkaline batteries are 1 5 V Even though the icon does not indicate a complete charge 2500 mAH NIMH Installation batteries will achieve 9096 of instrument operation lifetime before needing recharge compared to new alkaline batteries 3 2 Connect to AC power LA DANGER Electrocution hazard AC power outlets in wet or potentially wet locations MUST ALWAYS be provided with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting GFCI GFI circuit breaker The AC DC power adapter for this product is not sealed and must not be used on wet benches or in wet locations without GFCI protection The meter can be powered by AC power with an AC power adapter kit The kit includes an AC DC power supply USB DC adapter and AC power cord Procedure for connecting to AC power Turn the instrument off Plug the AC power cord into the AC DC power supply Figure 4 Connect the AC DC power supply to the USB DC adapter Connect the USB DC adapter to the instrument Plug the AC power cord into an AC receptacle nS x YS Turn the instrument on Figure 4 AC power connection 1 AC DC power supply 4 Personal computer connection USB host 2 AC power cord 5 USB storage device printer Qwerty keyboard c
41. onnection USB peripheral 3 USB DC adapter 10 Installation 3 3 Turn the meter on and off Press the ON OFF key to turn on or turn off the meter If the meter does not turn on make sure that the batteries are properly installed or that the AC DC power supply is properly connected to an electrical outlet Note The Auto Shutoff option can also be used to turn off the meter Refer to section 6 3 on page 31 3 4 Change the language The display language is selected when the meter is powered on for the first time The language can also be changed from the Meter Options menu Access to the language menu can be restricted with the Security Options refer to section 6 2 on page 29 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Language 2 Select a language from the list Note The language can also be changed when the power key is pressed and held 3 5 Change the date and time The date and time can be changed from the Meter Options menu Access to the date and time screen can be prevented with the Security Options refer to section 6 2 on page 29 Set Date amp Time dd mmm yyyy 12h 01 Jan 2008 12 00 a 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Date amp Time 2 Update the time and date information Select one of the formats for the date and time dd mmm yyyy 24h dd mmm yyyy 12h yyyy mm dd 24h Format yyyy mm dd 12h dd mm yyyy 24h dd mm yyyy 12h mm dd yyyy 24h mm dd yyyy 12
42. ore the password in a safe and accessible place If the specified password is forgotten and Security Options is turned on the operator is locked out of the restricted menus Contact technical support 800 227 4224 if the password is lost 6 2 1 Turn Security Options on Den Security Options Security Options On Set Password The Security Options and the Set Password options are used together to prevent access to restricted menus 1 Press the METER OPTIONS key and select Security Options 2 Change the settings as needed to allow or prevent menu access 29 Advanced operations Description When Security Options is on and a password has been specified the password is required to enable the Full Access Options menu Security Options If the meter is turned off while Security Options is on the password is required to enable the Full Access Options menu again when the meter is turned on Set a password that must be entered to enable the Full Access Set Password Options menu The requirement for password entry is controlled by setting Security Options on or off 6 2 2 Full access options menu 30 The Full Access Options menu is displayed when Security Options is OFF or when oecurity Options is ON and a valid password is entered These options do not need to be changed if the factory default settings are used Full Access Options Security Options OFF or valid password entered Settings such as measurement options
43. r Connect the USB DC adapter to the meter and to AC power Note The USB DC adapter must connect to AC power to open the USB connection Make sure that the connection to AC power is made before the meter is powered on Connect the printer to the USB DC adapter and to power Refer to Figure 13 Press the DATA LOG key Select Send Data Log Wait for the display to show Transfer Complete and wait for the printer to stop printing Disconnect the printer Stored data options Figure 13 Connection to printer 1 HQd meter 7 USB cable 2 Power adapter 8 USB DC adapter 3 Power cord 9 Portfor probe connection 4 AC power outlet 10 Port for USB DC adapter 5 Power supply for printer optional 11 Port for probe connection 6 Citizen Printer FCC Part 15B Class B compliant 5 1 3 1 Change the report options Printed reports for sample data can contain 1 2 or 3 lines of information 1 Press the DATA LOG key Select Report Options 2 Select Report Type and select one of the options Description One line of data Two lines of data The first line contains the same information as in the basic report Three lines of data The first two lines contain the same information as in the advanced report 21 Stored data options 5 1 3 2 Examples of printed reports Printed reports contain a report header and all stored data for samples check standards and calibrations Report header The first line of a report shows the report h
44. ration Cal Slope Aux Used by pH to give the percent of nominal slope Cal Slope Units Units of the calibration slope Example mV pH for pH Cal Offset Calibration offset value 6 N Stored data options Table 1 Spreadsheet column descriptions continued Column header name Data description and example values Cal Offset Units Calibration offset units Example mV for pH Cal r Unitless calibration correlation coefficient may be blank Cal Std Supp Units Units applicable to all secondary calibration readings Example C or F for temperature Cal Message 1 4 Any messages about the calibration Date and time of reading stored in POSIX format number of seconds from January 1 PENE ON 1970 Example 1149234913 Date and time of calibration stored in POSIX format number of seconds from January 1 SEDI H ers 1970 Example 1111320348 Meter SN Meter serial number 5 1 4 4 Remove column headers When transferred data is viewed in a spreadsheet program the first row of data contains headings to identify the type of data in each column If an application or post processing method is used that is incompatible with the headers the column headers can be omitted 1 Press the DATA LOG key 2 Select Column Headers 3 Setthe column headers to off 5 1 5 Send data directly to a computer Data can be transferred from any HQd series meter directly to a computer when the HQ40d PC Application is ins
45. rements stored automatically each time a check standard is measured in the Press to Read or Interval Mode When the data log becomes full 500 data points the oldest data point is deleted when more data is added to the log The entire data log can be deleted to remove data that has already been sent to a printer or PC DATA LOG gt Delete Data Log To prevent deletion of the data log use the Security Options menu 5 1 2 View stored data The data log contains sample data calibrations and check standard data The most recent data point in the data log is tagged as 001 1 Press the DATA LOG key 2 Select View Data Log The most recent data is shown The top of the screen shows whether the data is from a sample reading a calibration or a check standard Press the DOWN key to view the next most recent data point Option Description Reading Log 22 Dec 2008 A TANK 001 US 32 18 OPERATOR 1 The reading log shows sample measurements including the time date operator and sample 7 01 pH 75 0 C ID Select Details to view the associated SET calibration data Data Point 030 of 037 kit Details Calibration Log 22 Dec 2008 1418 13 Slope 59 93 mv pH 101 The calibration log shows calibration data Offset 0 0 mV Select Details to view additional information Model HHC 107 about the calibration Data Point O01 af 037 Exit Details 19 Stored data options Check Standard Log 22
46. rinter 120 220 VAC 1 2960100 Printer Paper for Citizen PD 24 thermal 5 pkg 5836000 Probe Clips color coded 5 colors 2 clips of each color 10 pkg 5818400 Probe Depth Marker rugged cables 1 5828610 Probe Holder standard fits on protective glove 1 5829400 Protective Glove Kit for meter 1 5828700 Stand for standard IntelliCAL Probes 1 8506600 Stand for HQd meter 1 4754900 1 Item numbers may vary for some regions Contact the appropriate distributor or see Section 9 on page 43 10 2 IntelliCAL Probes Description Quantity Item Number IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe rugged 5 meter cable IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe rugged 10 meter cable IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe rugged 15 meter cable IntelliCAL Conductivity Probe rugged 30 meter cable IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen LDO Probe standard 1 meter cable LDO Probe standard 3 meter cable IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen LDO Probe rugged 5 meter cable IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen LDO Probe rugged 10 meter cable Pam mH m m IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen LDO Probe rugged 15 meter cable IntelliCAL Luminescent Dissolved Oxygen LDO Probe rugged 30 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox Gel Electrode standard 1 meter cable IntelliCAL ORP Redox
47. ssword security options e Change the contrast auto shutoff time backlight time or display mode e Control whether sounds are made for key presses stabilized readings or for calibration reminders e Change the temperature units C or F e Change the measurement mode press to read interval or continuous e View instrument and probe information e Update the meter software e Transfer user settings from one meter to another 6 2 Security Options The Security Options menu is used to protect the meter setup and parameter methods This menu is available in the Full Access Options menu The Setup Measurement Mode Date and Time Temperature Units Language Probe settings Delete data log and Security Options screens are disabled in the Operator Access Options menu All menu options are enabled in the Full Access Options menu Note The Full Access Options menu is shown when the METER OPTIONS key is pressed when Security Options is OFF whether or not a password has been set When the meter is powered on for the first time and Security Options is selected the display prompts the user to set a password Until the meter is shut off pressing the METER OPTIONS key will still display the Full Access Options menu even after Security Options is turned on and a password has been set After the meter is shut off and powered on again with Security Options on the Operator Access Options menu is displayed until a valid password is entered St
48. talled The data can be sent in real time during data collection or the entire data log can be transferred Note The HQ40d PC Application is included on the HQd IntelliCAL TM Documentation and Advanced Operations CD The application is also available on htto www hach com SoftwareDownloads 1 Install the HQ40d PC Application on the computer 2 Turn off the meter Connect the USB DC adapter to the meter and to AC power Refer to section 3 2 on page 10 Note The USB DC adapter must connect to AC power to open the USB connection Make sure that the connection to AC power is made before the meter is powered on 27 Stored data options Connect a USB cable to the USB DC adapter and to the computer 4 Turn on the meter Open the HQ40d PC Application on the computer Click on the green triangle in the menu bar to start a connection 6 Collect the data in real time or transfer the data from the data log e Realtime when a data point is stored in the meter the result is sent simultaneously to the PC Application refer to section 6 6 on page 32 e Datalog press the DATA LOG key and select Send Data Log Wait for the display to show Transfer Complete The data is sent as a comma separated values csv file The data is shown in the HQ40d PC Application window 28 Section 6 Advanced operations 6 1 Advanced operations overview This section contains the following tasks e Restrict access to some menus with a pa
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