Instruction ManualpH/ION METERF-72表紙は別途デザインの表紙とする
ContentsVIII3.1.3 Calibration Interval ... 363.1.4 Checking Before Use ...
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 88 HORIBA8.3 Comment InputA comment can be entered up to 100 characters. Use this fuction to record periodical che
Chapter 9 DataF-72 89Chapter 9 DataThe DATA screen allows you to check and delete saved measurement data, check the calibration data, save data into
Chapter 9 Data 90 HORIBA9.3 Measurement data_latest509.4 Measured data_Search1. Tap on the right of the Measured data_search item.2.Search by measu
Chapter 9 DataF-72 919.5 Cal. results_AllAll calibration data, including the ones not used actually because of an error during calibration, are displ
Chapter 9 Data 92 HORIBA9.7 Delete all meas. Data9.8 Delete all cal. data1. Tap on the right of the Delete all meas. Data2. Tap to delete the all
Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 93Chapter 10 Specifications10.1 SpecificationsMeasuring objectItem DescriptionpHMeasuring principle Glass electrodeDis
Chapter 10 Specifications 94 HORIBA10.2 Default Settings10.2.1 Meter Default SettingsItem Selection item/Setting rangeDefault valuesSecuritySecurity
Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 9510.2.2 Measurement Condition Default Settings (Can be set per operator)ItemSelection item/Setting rangeDefault values
Chapter 10 Specifications 96 HORIBAORP measurement conditionAlarm conditionUpper limit value settingEnable/Disable DisableLower limit value settingEn
Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 97Ion measurement condition (For ion type)Alarm conditionUpper limit value settingEnable/Disable DisableLower limit va
ContentsIX5.1 mV Measurement Setting ... 625.2 Temperature Setting ...
Chapter 10 Specifications 98 HORIBAInterface conditionLanguageJapanese/English/Chinese/KoreanEnglishScreen settingScreen themeSTANDARD, COOL, MONOTON
Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 9910.3 OptionsThis section lists spare and optional parts for the pH meter.These parts are possiblethrough HORIBA distr
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ContentsXChapter 9 Data ... 899.1 Measurement data_All ...
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 1Chapter 1 OVERVIEWThis chapter describes functions and basic operations of the instrument.1.1 Description of Each Part1.1.1
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW2HORIBA1.1.3 Left Side1.1.4 Right Side1.1.5 Accessories*Clock battery (CR-2032) is put into the battery cover at the instrument bot
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 31.1.6 Operation KeysThe POWER key does not work for 10 seconds after the AC adapter is connected.Wait for a while after conne
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW4HORIBA1.1.7 Icons (Icon Bar)The icons displayed on the bottom of the touch panel allow you to set up the instrument,check calibrat
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 51.1.8 Status IconsThe icons displayed on the top of the touch panel show information on the instrument.*1: These icons appea
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW6HORIBA1.1.9 Meas ScreenIndicator Name DescriptionTemperature compensation electrode connection indicatorDisplayed: A temperature c
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 71.2 Basic Operation of Touch-Panel and Touch-KeyThe instrument has touch panel and keys and you can operate it by touching th
PrefaceThis manual describes the operation of the F-72 pH/ION Meter.Be sure to read this manual before using the product to ensure proper and safeop
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW8HORIBA1.3 Function and Operation of the Meas ScreenThe MEAS screen has three display methods to check variation and tendency of me
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 9● Graph displayYou can change the scale of the vertical axis in the graph display.It allows you to check a small change in me
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW10 HORIBA1.4 Function and Operation of the CAL ScreenThe CAL screen has 2 functions and allows you to check the stability of readin
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 11 By tapping the graph screen after you have changed it, the graph screen range optimizes automatically and displays the late
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW12 HORIBA1.6 Connecting the Electrode1.6.1 Electrode Connector1.6.2 Temperature ConnectorIf the temperature connector is unconnecte
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 131.7 Connecting the Power Source1.8 Connecting the PrinterThe following printer is available.PrinterCITIZEN CBM-910-24RJ120 V
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW14 HORIBA1.9 Connecting the Personal Computer ・ Use designated cables to connect with a personal computer.Designated cableParts na
Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 151.10 Turn ON the PowerPress and hold the POWER key for 2 seconds or longer.Following the startup screen, the MEAS screen wil
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)16 HORIBAChapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)This chapter explains the procedures of the instrument cond
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 17Each HOLD condition is described below.2.3 Custom SettingStability condition FunctionAuto holdIn the A
REGULATIONSI Conformable DirectiveThis equipment conforms to the following directives and standards:● Installation EnvironmentThis product is designe
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)18 HORIBA2.4 Sample Name SettingHINT!To delete a registered sample name, tap on the right of the sample nam
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 192.5 Interval Memory SettingEnter Interval Time1.Tap on the right of the Interval memory item and sel
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)20 HORIBA2.6 USB Memory SettingSimultaneously MemoryEjectIf you remove a USB memory from the instrument in a
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 21Format1.Tap on the right of the Format item and tap in the execution confirmation screen.To cancel
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)22 HORIBA2.7 Printer SettingPrinter TestAuto PrintoutPrintout Layout1.Tap on the right of the Printer item.
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 23● When selecting CUSTOMIZE ● Printout example (pH)The following are the examples of BRIEF, NORMAL and
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)24 HORIBA2.8 Screen SettingsScreen ThemeDisplay Brightness1.Tap on the right of the Screen settings item.Th
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 25Power Saving Mode● Back light off timeHINT!During the power saving mode, the LED lamp above the POWER
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)26 HORIBA2.9 Sound SettingSound ThemeVolume Setting1.Tap on the right of the Sound settings item.The sound
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 272.10 Language Setting2.11 Security Setting1. Tap on the right of the Language item.2. Select the lan
REGULATIONSII FCC RulesAny changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall void the user's authori
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)28 HORIBAWhen using the Security setting, administrator registration is required.When the Security setting is
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 292.12 User Entry/Info Change/DeleteUser RegistrationWhen the Security setting is ON, at least 1 adminis
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)30 HORIBAUser Information ChangingUser DeletingAdministrator RegistrationWhen the Security setting is ON, at
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 312.13 Date SettingDateTime1.Tap on the right of the Date/Time setting item.The Date/Time setting scre
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)32 HORIBA2.14 Analog Output AdjustmentHow to Analog Output Adj.1.Tap on the right of the Analog output adj.
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 332.15 Temperature Sensor Calibration1. Tap on the right of the Temp. calibration item.The Temp. calib
Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET) 34 HORIBA2.16 Resetting to Factory DefaultsIf you disconnect the AC adapter after powering OFF, the POWER ke
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 35Chapter 3 pH Measurement3.1 pH Calibration SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of pH c
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 36 HORIBA3.1.3 Calibration IntervalEnter Calibration IntervalHINT!We recommend performing calibration once a day, before mea
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 373.1.4 Checking Before UseThis preliminary check function is possible only when the standard solution is set toNIST, US
SAFETY OPERATIONIII Hazard Classification and Warning SymbolsWarning messages are described in the following manner. Read themessages and follow the
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 38 HORIBA3.2 pH CalibrationIt is necessary to perform calibration before pH measurement. We recommend performing calibration
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 39Calibration of the 1st pointCalibration of the 2nd pointAfter the 1st point calibration is completed, perform the 2nd
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 40 HORIBACalibration Result IndicationWhen the electrode sensitivity is still low after calibration, or when a malfunction o
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 413.3 Checking Before UseWhen the preliminary check function is ON, you can check repeatability with pH7 standard soluti
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 42 HORIBA3.4 Calibration for Custom selectionWhen the standard solution for pH calibration is set to CUSTOM, you can use des
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 433.5 pH Measurement SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of pH measurement.The setting pr
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 44 HORIBA3.7 Temperature Compensation SettingIf the temperature terminals of the instruction and electrode are not connected
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 453.8 Temperature Conversion Function Setting3.8.1 Temperature Coefficient SettingCoefficient entryStd. Temp. entry1.Whe
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 46 HORIBA3.9 Alarm SettingWhen the measurement values exceeds the set upper or lower limit, the instrument detects it to dis
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 473.10 Electrode Model SettingWhen an electrode model is set, the model name can be displayed on data printouts or recor
SAFETY OPERATIONIV Safety PrecautionsThis section provides precautions to enable you to use the productsafely and correctly and to prevent injury and
Chapter 3 pH Measurement 48 HORIBA3.11 Electrode Lot No. SettingHINT!To delete a registered electrode lot No., tap on the right of the electrode lo
Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 493.12 pH MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of pH measurement.Tapping allows you to check the informati
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 50 HORIBAChapter 4 ION Measurement4.1 ION Calibration SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions o
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 514.1.2 Checking Before Use1.Tap on the right of the Checking Before Use item to set the preliminary checking.2. Tap
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 52 HORIBA4.2 ION CalibrationThere are two methods to measure ion concentrations using an ion electrode; the calibration cu
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 53Calibration of the 1st pointCalibration of the 2nd pointAfter the 1st point calibration is completed, tap to procee
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 54 HORIBA ・For calibration using multiple standard solutions, continuously perform from one solution to another. If return
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 554.4 ION Measurement SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of ION measurement. 4.5 ION Me
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 56 HORIBA4.6 Temperature Compensation SettingIf the temperature terminals of the instruction and electrode are not connecte
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 574.7 Alarm SettingWhen the measurement values exceeds the set upper or lower limit, the instrument detects it to displ
SAFETY OPERATIONV Product Handling Information● Operational Precautions●Do not drop, crash, or give any physical impact on the instrument.●Do not imm
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 58 HORIBALower Limit value entryEven when unit or ion type is changed, the alarm set value will not change.1. When selectin
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 594.8 Electrode Model SettingWhen an electrode model is set, the model name can be displayed on data printouts or recor
Chapter 4 ION Measurement 60 HORIBA4.8.3 ION Valency Setting (For Customized electrode model only)4.9 Electrode Lot No. SettingHINT!To delete a regis
Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 614.10 ION MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of ION measurement.1. Wash the electrode with pure water (i
Chapter 5 mV Measurement 62 HORIBAChapter 5 mV MeasurementThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of mV measurement.5.1 mV Measu
Chapter 5 mV MeasurementF-72 635.2.1 Solution Temperature Entry in MTC (Manual Temperature Setting)5.3 Alarm SettingWhen the measurement values excee
Chapter 5 mV Measurement 64 HORIBA5.3.1 Input Upper or Lower Limit ValuesUpper limit value entryLower limit value entry1.When selecting ON the Alarm,
Chapter 5 mV MeasurementF-72 655.4 Electrode Model SettingWhen an electrode model is set, the model name can be displayed on data printouts or record
Chapter 5 mV Measurement 66 HORIBA5.5 Electrode Lot No. SettingHINT!To delete a registered electrode lot No., tap on the right of the electrode lot
Chapter 5 mV MeasurementF-72 675.6 mV MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of mV measurement.1. Wash the electrode with pure water (ion e
MANUAL INFORMATIONVI Description in This ManualThis interprets the necessary points for correct operation and notifiesthe important points for handli
Chapter 6 ORP Measurement 68 HORIBAChapter 6 ORP Measurement6.1 ORP CalibrationThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of ORP ca
Chapter 6 ORP MeasurementF-72 696.2 ORP Measurement SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of ORP measurement.The setting
Chapter 6 ORP Measurement 70 HORIBA6.4 Alarm SettingWhen the measurement values exceeds the set upper or lower limit, the instrument detects it to di
Chapter 6 ORP MeasurementF-72 716.5 Electrode Model SettingWhen an electrode model is set, the model name can be displayed on data printouts or recor
Chapter 6 ORP Measurement 72 HORIBA6.6 Electrode Lot No. SettingHINT!To delete a registered electrode model name, tap on the right of the electrode
Chapter 6 ORP MeasurementF-72 736.7 ORP MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of ORP measurement.1. Wash the electrode with pure water (io
Chapter 7 Application Mode 74 HORIBAChapter 7 Application ModeThe application mode enables the measurement for the ION standard addition methodand t
Chapter 7 Application ModeF-72 75Sample addition method (Single)The sample is added only once to the standard solution of the target ion species.Samp
Chapter 7 Application Mode 76 HORIBA7.1.5 Known Addition Method (Single) MeasurementIn the known addition method (Single), the targeted ion concentra
Chapter 7 Application ModeF-72 777. Immerse the ion electrode in sample solution after the additive standard solution and tap .The measurement starts
ContentsVIIChapter 1 OVERVIEW ... 11.1 Description of Each Part ...
Chapter 7 Application Mode 78 HORIBAHINT!For more accurate measurement:Normally, the amount of the standard solution to be added should be from 0.1%
Chapter 7 Application ModeF-72 793. Set the measurement condition in the Sample add. method (Single) screen.Enter sample volume, concentration of the
Chapter 7 Application Mode 80 HORIBA3. Set the measurement condition in the Sample add. method (Double) screen.Enter the 1 and 2 volume of the additi
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 81Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeThis chapter explains about the function to periodically check performanc
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 82 HORIBA8.1.2 JIS ModeAccording to JIS regulation, the measurement with a solution of pH9 is given three timesaft
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 83(6) RepeatabilityThe repeatability shows the difference between maximum and minimum of theindication given b
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 84 HORIBA8.1.3 Pharmacopoeia ModeAfter measurement with the standard solutions of pH7 and pH4 (or pH9), the measur
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 85Result data outputWhen all the check is completed, the result is automatically output.● OK/CHECK judgeElectr
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 86 HORIBA(2) Linearity checkpH0.000pH4.000pH7.000pH10.000pH14.000(3) Indication check by inputting high impedanceI
Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 878.2 ION Periodic Inspection Mode SettingIn the ION periodical check mode, the instrument operations are chec
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