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Hach 2100P User Manual

Hach 2100P
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SECTION 5, continued
5.3 Other Instrument Diagnostics
5.3.1 Display Test
Pressing and holding the I/O key turns on all the display icons and
elements so you can determine if all the elements and icons are
functioning. The display test sequence will cycle as long as the key
is held down.
5.4 Error Messages
Error messages indicate sample interferences and/or
instrument malfunction.
5.4.1 Flashing Numeric Display
If the highest value in the range selected is flashing in the display, the
sample is too turbid (or overrange) for the selected range. In automatic
or manual range,
1000 flashes if the sample is over the instrument's
range. In manual range mode, select the next higher range mode if
9.99
or
99.9 flashes. See Section 2.3.6 on page 31 for measuring overrange
samples. The display will stop flashing if a sample within range is
inserted and read.
5.4.2 E Messages
An error message indicates either an instrument failure or an operation
cannot be performed. An error message can be cleared by pressing
DIAG (display will return to previous measurement or calibration value).
The meter continues to operate as best it can. If the message occurs
during a calibration, calibration can continue. If the error message
occurs when a calibration is being calculated, the instrument will
discard the new calibration and retain the old calibration. Error
messages and corrective actions are listed below.
5.4.3 CAL?
A flashing CAL? appears when the instrument is using the default
calibration programmed at the factory. It will appear if the analyst has
erased the user-entered calibration using the procedure to restore the
default calibration or after and E 4 error is cleared by pressing
DIAG.
Recalibrate as soon as possible when
CAL? appears. CAL? (not
flashing) appears when a calibration has questionable validity.

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Hach 2100P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Range0 to 1000 NTU
Light SourceTungsten filament lamp
DetectorSilicon photodiode
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
Power4 AA alkaline batteries
Resolution0.01 NTU
Measurement PrincipleNephelometric
DisplayLCD

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