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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

Instruction ManualpH/ION METERF-72表紙は別途デザインの表紙とする

Page 2 - Operation Manual

ContentsVIII3.1.3 Calibration Interval ... 363.1.4 Checking Before Use ...

Page 3 - ■ Conformable Directive

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

Page 4 - ■ FCC Rules

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

Page 5 - SAFETY OPERATION

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

Page 6 - ■ Safety Precautions

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

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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

Page 8 - ■ Description in This Manual

Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 93Chapter 10 Specifications10.1 SpecificationsMeasuring objectItem DescriptionpHMeasuring principle Glass electrodeDis

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Chapter 10 Specifications 94 HORIBA10.2 Default Settings10.2.1 Meter Default SettingsItem Selection item/Setting rangeDefault valuesSecuritySecurity

Page 10 - Contents

Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 9510.2.2 Measurement Condition Default Settings (Can be set per operator)ItemSelection item/Setting rangeDefault values

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Chapter 10 Specifications 96 HORIBAORP measurement conditionAlarm conditionUpper limit value settingEnable/Disable DisableLower limit value settingEn

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Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 97Ion measurement condition (For ion type)Alarm conditionUpper limit value settingEnable/Disable DisableLower limit va

Page 13 - Chapter 1 OVERVIEW

ContentsIX5.1 mV Measurement Setting ... 625.2 Temperature Setting ...

Page 14 - 1.1.5 Accessories

Chapter 10 Specifications 98 HORIBAInterface conditionLanguageJapanese/English/Chinese/KoreanEnglishScreen settingScreen themeSTANDARD, COOL, MONOTON

Page 15 - 1.1.6 Operation Keys

Chapter 10 SpecificationsF-72 9910.3 OptionsThis section lists spare and optional parts for the pH meter.These parts are possiblethrough HORIBA distr

Page 17 - 1.1.8 Status Icons

For any question regarding this product, please contact your local agency, or inquire from the Customer Registration website (http://www.horiba.com/re

Page 18 - 1.1.9 Meas Screen

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ContentsXChapter 9 Data ... 899.1 Measurement data_All ...

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Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 1Chapter 1 OVERVIEWThis chapter describes functions and basic operations of the instrument.1.1 Description of Each Part1.1.1

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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

Page 22 - 10 HORIBA

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

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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

Page 24 - 1.6 Connecting the Electrode

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

Page 25 - 1.8 Connecting the Printer

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW6HORIBA1.1.9 Meas ScreenIndicator Name DescriptionTemperature compensation electrode connection indicatorDisplayed: A temperature c

Page 26 - 14 HORIBA

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

Page 27 - 1.10 Turn ON the Power

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

Page 28 - 2.2 Auto Hold Setting

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW8HORIBA1.3 Function and Operation of the Meas ScreenThe MEAS screen has three display methods to check variation and tendency of me

Page 29 - 2.3 Custom Setting

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

Page 30 - 2.4 Sample Name Setting

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

Page 31 - 2.5 Interval Memory Setting

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

Page 32 - 2.6 USB Memory Setting

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW12 HORIBA1.6 Connecting the Electrode1.6.1 Electrode Connector1.6.2 Temperature ConnectorIf the temperature connector is unconnecte

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Chapter 1 OVERVIEWF-72 131.7 Connecting the Power Source1.8 Connecting the PrinterThe following printer is available.PrinterCITIZEN CBM-910-24RJ120 V

Page 34 - 2.7 Printer Setting

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW14 HORIBA1.9 Connecting the Personal Computer ・ Use designated cables to connect with a personal computer.Designated cableParts na

Page 35 - (Not be omitted)

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

Page 36 - 2.8 Screen Settings

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)16 HORIBAChapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)This chapter explains the procedures of the instrument cond

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Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 17Each HOLD condition is described below.2.3 Custom SettingStability condition FunctionAuto holdIn the A

Page 38 - 2.9 Sound Setting

REGULATIONSI Conformable DirectiveThis equipment conforms to the following directives and standards:● Installation EnvironmentThis product is designe

Page 39 - 2.11 Security Setting

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

Page 40 - 28 HORIBA

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

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Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)20 HORIBA2.6 USB Memory SettingSimultaneously MemoryEjectIf you remove a USB memory from the instrument in a

Page 42 - 30 HORIBA

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

Page 43 - 2.13 Date Setting

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)22 HORIBA2.7 Printer SettingPrinter TestAuto PrintoutPrintout Layout1.Tap on the right of the Printer item.

Page 44 - 2.14 Analog Output Adjustment

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)F-72 23● When selecting CUSTOMIZE ● Printout example (pH)The following are the examples of BRIEF, NORMAL and

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Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)24 HORIBA2.8 Screen SettingsScreen ThemeDisplay Brightness1.Tap on the right of the Screen settings item.Th

Page 46 - 34 HORIBA

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

Page 47 - Chapter 3 pH Measurement

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)26 HORIBA2.9 Sound SettingSound ThemeVolume Setting1.Tap on the right of the Sound settings item.The sound

Page 48 - 36 HORIBA

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

Page 49 - 2. Tap

REGULATIONSII FCC RulesAny changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall void the user's authori

Page 50 - 3.2 pH Calibration

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)28 HORIBAWhen using the Security setting, administrator registration is required.When the Security setting is

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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

Page 52 - 40 HORIBA

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET)30 HORIBAUser Information ChangingUser DeletingAdministrator RegistrationWhen the Security setting is ON, at

Page 53 - 3.3 Checking Before Use

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

Page 54 - 42 HORIBA

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.

Page 55 - 3.5 pH Measurement Setting

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

Page 56 - 44 HORIBA

Chapter 2 Before Measurement (Meter SET) 34 HORIBA2.16 Resetting to Factory DefaultsIf you disconnect the AC adapter after powering OFF, the POWER ke

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Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 35Chapter 3 pH Measurement3.1 pH Calibration SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of pH c

Page 58 - 3.9 Alarm Setting

Chapter 3 pH Measurement 36 HORIBA3.1.3 Calibration IntervalEnter Calibration IntervalHINT!We recommend performing calibration once a day, before mea

Page 59 - 3.10 Electrode Model Setting

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

Page 60 - 48 HORIBA

SAFETY OPERATIONIII Hazard Classification and Warning SymbolsWarning messages are described in the following manner. Read themessages and follow the

Page 61 - 3.12 pH Measurement

Chapter 3 pH Measurement 38 HORIBA3.2 pH CalibrationIt is necessary to perform calibration before pH measurement. We recommend performing calibration

Page 62 - Chapter 4 ION Measurement

Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 39Calibration of the 1st pointCalibration of the 2nd pointAfter the 1st point calibration is completed, perform the 2nd

Page 63 - 4.1.2 Checking Before Use

Chapter 3 pH Measurement 40 HORIBACalibration Result IndicationWhen the electrode sensitivity is still low after calibration, or when a malfunction o

Page 64 - 4.2 ION Calibration

Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 413.3 Checking Before UseWhen the preliminary check function is ON, you can check repeatability with pH7 standard soluti

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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

Page 66 - 4.3 Checking Before Use

Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 433.5 pH Measurement SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of pH measurement.The setting pr

Page 67 - 4.4 ION Measurement Setting

Chapter 3 pH Measurement 44 HORIBA3.7 Temperature Compensation SettingIf the temperature terminals of the instruction and electrode are not connected

Page 68 - 56 HORIBA

Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 453.8 Temperature Conversion Function Setting3.8.1 Temperature Coefficient SettingCoefficient entryStd. Temp. entry1.Whe

Page 69 - 4.7 Alarm Setting

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

Page 70 - 58 HORIBA

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

Page 71 - 4.8 Electrode Model Setting

SAFETY OPERATIONIV Safety PrecautionsThis section provides precautions to enable you to use the productsafely and correctly and to prevent injury and

Page 72 - 4.9 Electrode Lot No. Setting

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

Page 73 - 4.10 ION Measurement

Chapter 3 pH MeasurementF-72 493.12 pH MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of pH measurement.Tapping allows you to check the informati

Page 74 - Chapter 5 mV Measurement

Chapter 4 ION Measurement 50 HORIBAChapter 4 ION Measurement4.1 ION Calibration SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions o

Page 75 - 5.3 Alarm Setting

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

Page 76 - 64 HORIBA

Chapter 4 ION Measurement 52 HORIBA4.2 ION CalibrationThere are two methods to measure ion concentrations using an ion electrode; the calibration cu

Page 77 - 5.4 Electrode Model Setting

Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 53Calibration of the 1st pointCalibration of the 2nd pointAfter the 1st point calibration is completed, tap to procee

Page 78 - 5.5 Electrode Lot No. Setting

Chapter 4 ION Measurement 54 HORIBA ・For calibration using multiple standard solutions, continuously perform from one solution to another. If return

Page 79 - 5.6 mV Measurement

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

Page 80 - Chapter 6 ORP Measurement

Chapter 4 ION Measurement 56 HORIBA4.6 Temperature Compensation SettingIf the temperature terminals of the instruction and electrode are not connecte

Page 81 - 6.3 Temperature Setting

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

Page 82 - 6.4 Alarm Setting

SAFETY OPERATIONV Product Handling Information● Operational Precautions●Do not drop, crash, or give any physical impact on the instrument.●Do not imm

Page 83 - 6.5 Electrode Model Setting

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

Page 84 - 6.6 Electrode Lot No. Setting

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

Page 85 - 6.7 ORP Measurement

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

Page 86 - Chapter 7 Application Mode

Chapter 4 ION MeasurementF-72 614.10 ION MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of ION measurement.1. Wash the electrode with pure water (i

Page 87

Chapter 5 mV Measurement 62 HORIBAChapter 5 mV MeasurementThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of mV measurement.5.1 mV Measu

Page 88 - 76 HORIBA

Chapter 5 mV MeasurementF-72 635.2.1 Solution Temperature Entry in MTC (Manual Temperature Setting)5.3 Alarm SettingWhen the measurement values excee

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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,

Page 90 - 78 HORIBA

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

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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

Page 92 - 80 HORIBA

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

Page 93 - 8.1.1 Settings

MANUAL INFORMATIONVI Description in This ManualThis interprets the necessary points for correct operation and notifiesthe important points for handli

Page 94 - 82 HORIBA

Chapter 6 ORP Measurement 68 HORIBAChapter 6 ORP Measurement6.1 ORP CalibrationThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of ORP ca

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Chapter 6 ORP MeasurementF-72 696.2 ORP Measurement SettingThis section describes the procedures to set the conditions of ORP measurement.The setting

Page 96 - 84 HORIBA

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

Page 97 - 8.1.4 Simulator (X-51) Mode

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

Page 98 - 86 HORIBA

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

Page 99

Chapter 6 ORP MeasurementF-72 736.7 ORP MeasurementThis section describes the procedures of ORP measurement.1. Wash the electrode with pure water (io

Page 100 - 8.3 Comment Input

Chapter 7 Application Mode 74 HORIBAChapter 7 Application ModeThe application mode enables the measurement for the ION standard addition methodand t

Page 101 - Chapter 9 Data

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

Page 102 - 9.4 Measured data_Search

Chapter 7 Application Mode 76 HORIBA7.1.5 Known Addition Method (Single) MeasurementIn the known addition method (Single), the targeted ion concentra

Page 103 - 9.5 Cal. results_All

Chapter 7 Application ModeF-72 777. Immerse the ion electrode in sample solution after the additive standard solution and tap .The measurement starts

Page 104 - 9.8 Delete all cal. data

ContentsVIIChapter 1 OVERVIEW ... 11.1 Description of Each Part ...

Page 105 - Chapter 10 Specifications

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%

Page 106 - 10.2 Default Settings

Chapter 7 Application ModeF-72 793. Set the measurement condition in the Sample add. method (Single) screen.Enter sample volume, concentration of the

Page 107 - (Can be set per operator)

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

Page 108 - 96 HORIBA

Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 81Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeThis chapter explains about the function to periodically check performanc

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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

Page 110 - 98 HORIBA

Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 83(6) RepeatabilityThe repeatability shows the difference between maximum and minimum of theindication given b

Page 111 - 10.3 Options

Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 84 HORIBA8.1.3 Pharmacopoeia ModeAfter measurement with the standard solutions of pH7 and pH4 (or pH9), the measur

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Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection ModeF-72 85Result data outputWhen all the check is completed, the result is automatically output.● OK/CHECK judgeElectr

Page 113 - CODE: GZ0000260894

Chapter 8 Periodic Inspection Mode 86 HORIBA(2) Linearity checkpH0.000pH4.000pH7.000pH10.000pH14.000(3) Indication check by inputting high impedanceI

Page 114 - 表紙は別途デザインの表紙とする

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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