Setting Possible values
Display Starting
value
Increment Lower value Upper value Remark
[LIMIT ↑]
0.02 S/cm 0.001 0.000 uS/
cm
2.000 S/cm upper limit value
[LIMIT ↓]
0.01 mS/
cm
0.001 0.000 uS/
cm
2.000 S/cm lower limit value
[HYST. ]
5% 1% 1% 20% hysteresis of limit
values
[TLIMIT ↑]
°C
30.0 °C 0.1 °C 0.0 °C 150.0 °C upper limit cor‐
rection value °C
[TLIMIT ↓]
°C
10.0 °C 0.1 °C 0.0 °C 150.0 °C lower limit cor‐
rection value °C
[TLIMIT ↑]
°F
86.0 °F 0.1 °F 32.0 °F 302.0 °F upper limit cor‐
rection value °F
[TLIMIT ↓]
°F
32.0 °F 0.1 °F 32.0 °F 302.0 °F lower limit cor‐
rection value °F
[TIMELIM.]
0 min =
OFF
1 min 0 999 Checktime after
a limit value has
been exceeded
or undershot
If
[TDS]
or
[SAL]
is set in the continuous
display, the setting values for
[TLIMIT↑]
and
[TLIMIT↓]
are hidden in the
[LIMIT]
menu:
n
[TLIMIT↓]
can be changed if the con‐
tinuous display is showing
[Cond_C]
or
[RES]
.
n
[TLIMIT↑]
is fixed at 40 °C (with TDS)
and 35 °C (with SAL). If the value set
at
[Cond_C]
for
[TLIMIT↑]
is less than
this value, this setting is retained.
Hysteresis: the hysteresis is specified as a
%, as an absolute indication is impossible
due to the breadth of the measuring
range. The indication refers to the values
given under
[LIMIT↑]
and
[LIMIT↓]
.
Hysteresis =
[HYST.]
If the value has fallen below a limit value,
then the limit value criteria are reset when
the measured value has reached the
value of the limit value plus hysteresis.
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