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ATC | Yes |
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Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) |
Conductivity Accuracy | ±1% full-scale |
Temperature Range | 0 to 100°C |
Temperature Accuracy | ±0.5 °C |
Resolution | 0.1 µS/cm, 1 µS/cm, 0.01 mS/cm |
Measurement Range | 0 to 199.9 µS/cm, 0 to 1999 µS/cm, 0 to 19.99 mS/cm, 0 to 199.9 mS/cm |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic |
IP Rating | IP67 |
Conductivity Range | 0 to 199.9 µS/cm, 200 to 1999 µS/cm, 2.00 to 19.99 mS/cm |
Battery Life | Approximately 100 hours |
Description of the LCD layout, primary and secondary displays, and indicators.
Explanation of the functions of each button on the meter's membrane keypad.
Procedure to install 4 'AAA' batteries for meter operation.
Details on the conductivity electrode, its features, and wetted parts.
Steps to connect the 6-pin conductivity/TDS electrode to the meter securely.
Instructions for attaching the electrode holder and inserting the electrode into it.
Procedure for powering the meter with an AC/DC adapter and safety precautions.
Details on RS232C pin configuration and cable setup for data transmission.
Information on measuring ranges, calibration points, and solution selection.
Steps to prepare the meter and solutions for accurate calibration.
Procedure to calibrate the built-in temperature sensor.
Guide to choosing between automatic and manual calibration modes.
Procedure for single-point automatic conductivity calibration.
Procedure for manual calibration using custom standards for conductivity and TDS.
Calibrating TDS using conductivity standards and adjusting the TDS factor.
Procedure to set the TDS conversion factor (P1.4) for accurate TDS readings.
Procedure for calibrating the meter directly using TDS calibration standards.
How ATC works and how to ensure it is activated for automatic temperature correction.
Procedure to set up and use manual temperature compensation mode.
Procedure to input the sample temperature for manual compensation.
General steps for taking conductivity/TDS measurements with the meter.
How to take measurements when the READY indicator is active and its configuration.
How to use the Auto HOLD feature for CON 110 meters to freeze stable readings.
How to manually select measurement ranges for conductivity/TDS readings.
Step-by-step guide to select a specific measurement range or revert to auto-ranging.
How to freeze the display for delayed observation using the HOLD/ENTER key.
Procedure for storing conductivity/TDS and temperature data sets into the meter's memory.
How to retrieve stored data from the meter's memory in Last In First Out order.
Requirements and setup for connecting the CON 110 to printers or computers via RS232C.
Options for printing current or stored data, including timed interval printing.
Steps to manually print the currently measured conductivity/TDS data.
Automated printing of live measurement values at set time intervals.
How to print all stored data or selected data based on memory location.
Configure units, READY display, Auto HOLD, °C/°F, and TDS factor settings.
Recall previous calibration data for each of the five measuring ranges.
Check electrode parameters like effective cell constant for diagnostic purposes.
Enable or disable the automatic power off function to conserve battery.
Option to reset calibrations or all user settings back to factory defaults.
Clear all stored memory values to prepare for new data storage.
Adjust temperature coefficient and normalisation temperature for accurate measurements.
Select the appropriate cell constant (K=1.0, 10, or 0.1) for different measurement ranges.
Select automatic/manual calibration and single/multi-point calibration modes.
PC requirements for running the CyberComm Portable DAS software.
Instructions for installing the CyberComm Portable DAS software from CD-ROM.
Steps to launch and use the CyberComm Portable DAS software.
Explanation of the function of buttons and check-boxes in the software.
Description of menu items like Communication Settings, Open, Save, Save As, and Exit.
How to configure COM port, baud rate, parity, and stop bits for data transfer.
How to capture and send data from meter to computer using DAS software.
Solutions for common problems like unable to print or incorrect communication settings.
List of replacement meters, electrodes, and accessories with ordering codes.
List of conductivity calibration solutions available in bottles and sachets.
Table detailing default settings for programs P1.0 through P9.2 for the CON 11 model.
Table detailing default settings for programs P1.0 through P9.2 for the CON 110 model.