OPERATING MANUALba77041e01 03/2014HandyLab 680DIGITAL METER FOR DIGITAL IDS SENSORS HandyLab 680
Overview HandyLab 68010ba77041e01 03/2014Function displayindicatorsAutoCal e.g. TECCalibration with automatic buffer recognition, e.g. with the buffer
Operation HandyLab 680100ba77041e01 03/2014
HandyLab 680 Maintenance, cleaning, disposal101ba77041e01 03/20145 Maintenance, cleaning, disposal5.1 MaintenanceThe only maintenance activity require
Maintenance, cleaning, disposal HandyLab 680102ba77041e01 03/2014NoteDispose of used batteries according to the local regulations of your country. End
HandyLab 680 What to do if...103ba77041e01 03/20146 What to do if...6.1 General informationSensor symbol flashesDisplayMeter does not react tokeystrok
What to do if... HandyLab 680104ba77041e01 03/2014Data transmission toUSB memory devicedoes not workData transmission toUSB printer device doesnot wor
HandyLab 680 What to do if...105ba77041e01 03/2014Error message,Only use rechargeablebatteries!Ni-MH 1.2 V, >2100 mAhError message, Memory error 1C
What to do if... HandyLab 680106ba77041e01 03/20146.2 pHError message,OFL, UFLError message,ErrorCause RemedyIDS pH sensor:– Measured value outside th
HandyLab 680 What to do if...107ba77041e01 03/2014No stable measuredvalue Obviously incorrectmeasured values6.3 Dissolved oxygenError message,OFLCause
What to do if... HandyLab 680108ba77041e01 03/2014Error message,Error6.4 ConductivityError message,OFLError message,ErrorCause Remedy– Sensor contamin
HandyLab 680 Technical data109ba77041e01 03/20147 Technical data 7.1 General dataDimensions Approx. 180 x 80 x 55 mmWeight Approx. 0.4 kgMechanical st
HandyLab 680 Overview11ba77041e01 03/20141.3 Socket fieldCAUTIONOnly connect sensors to the meter that cannot return any voltages or currents that are
Technical data HandyLab 680110ba77041e01 03/20147.2 Measuring ranges, resolution, accuracyNoteFurther data are given in the documentation of your sens
HandyLab 680 Lists111ba77041e01 03/20148Lists This chapter provides additional information and orientation aids.Specialist terms The glossary briefly
Lists HandyLab 680112ba77041e01 03/2014ORP voltage The ORP is caused by oxidizing or reducing substances dissolved in water if these substances become
HandyLab 680 ListsIndex113ba77041e01 03/2014AAir calibration beaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Authorized use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lists HandyLab 680114ba77041e01 03/2014SSafety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . .
HandyLab 680 Appendix: Firmware update115ba77041e01 03/20149 Appendix: Firmware updateWith the HandyLab 680 you can update the firmware of your meter
Appendix: Firmware update HandyLab 680116ba77041e01 03/2014has taken over the new software version (see page 103).9.2 Firmware-Update for IDS SensorsG
HandyLab 680 Appendix: Firmware update117ba77041e01 03/2014After switching the meter off and on you can check whether the sensor has taken over the ne
Appendix: Firmware update HandyLab 680118ba77041e01 03/2014
Overview HandyLab 68012ba77041e01 03/20141.4 Automatic sensor recognitionThe automatic sensor recognition for IDS sensors allows to operate an IDS s
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HandyLab 680 Overview13ba77041e01 03/2014Sensor data from IDSsensorsIDS sensors transmit the following sensor data to the meter: SENSOR ID–Sensor nam
Overview HandyLab 68014ba77041e01 03/2014
HandyLab 680 Safety15ba77041e01 03/20142 SafetyThis operating manual contains basic instructions that you must follow during the commissioning, operat
Safety HandyLab 68016ba77041e01 03/20142.1 Authorized useThe authorized use of the meter consists exclusively of the measure-ment of the pH, ORP, cond
HandyLab 680 Safety17ba77041e01 03/2014Safe operation If safe operation is no longer possible, the meter must be taken out of service and secured agai
Safety HandyLab 68018ba77041e01 03/2014
HandyLab 680 Commissioning19ba77041e01 03/20143 Commissioning3.1 Scope of delivery Meter HandyLab 680 4 NiMH rechargeable batteries 1.2 V Mignon ty
2 ba77041e01 03/2014HandyLab 680Copyright © 2014, SI Analytics GmbHReprinting - even as excerpts - is only allowed with the explicit written authoriza
Commissioning HandyLab 68020ba77041e01 03/2014CAUTIONMake sure that the poles of the rechargeable batteries are posi-tioned correctly.The ± signs on t
HandyLab 680 Commissioning21ba77041e01 03/2014Make sure that the ambient temperature is max. 40 °C while the power pack is connected.During mains oper
Commissioning HandyLab 68022ba77041e01 03/20143.3.4 Setting the date and time3 See section 4.3.5
HandyLab 680 Operation23ba77041e01 03/20144 Operation4.1 Switching on the meterSwitching on Press the <On/Off> (or <On/Off_>) key.The mete
Operation HandyLab 68024ba77041e01 03/2014NoteThe login is done immediately if no password is required.If a sensor is connected the measured value dis
HandyLab 680 Operation25ba77041e01 03/2014Changing the password If the administrator has set up the access with password protection:Forgotten thepassw
Operation HandyLab 68026ba77041e01 03/20144.3 General operating principlesThis section contains basic information on the operation of the HandyLab 680
HandyLab 680 Operation27ba77041e01 03/20144.3.2 Display of several sensors in measuring modeThe measured values of the connected sensors can be displa
Operation HandyLab 68028ba77041e01 03/2014Menus and dialogs The menus for settings and dialogs in procedures contain further sub-menus. The selection
HandyLab 680 Operation29ba77041e01 03/2014 MessagesInformation is marked by the [i] symbol. They cannot be selected. Example:NoteThe principles of na
HandyLab 680 Contents3HandyLab 680 - Contentsba77041e01 03/20141 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operation HandyLab 68030ba77041e01 03/20144.3.4 Example 1 on navigation: Setting the language1 Press the <On/Off> key.The measured value display
HandyLab 680 Operation31ba77041e01 03/20145 Select the General submenu with <><>. The current selection is displayed with a frame.6 Open
Operation HandyLab 68032ba77041e01 03/20144.3.5 Example 2 on navigation: Setting the date and timeThe measuring instrument has a clock with a date fun
HandyLab 680 Operation33ba77041e01 03/20143 Select and confirm the Time menu with <><> and <MENU/ENTER>.The hours are highlighted.
Operation HandyLab 68034ba77041e01 03/20144.4 Sensor-independent settingsThe Storage & config menu includes the following settings: System (see s
HandyLab 680 Operation35ba77041e01 03/2014System / General / Temperature unit°C °FTemperature unit, degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.All temperat
Operation HandyLab 68036ba77041e01 03/20144.4.2 Data storageThis menu contains all functions to display, edit and erase stored mea-sured values.NoteDe
HandyLab 680 Operation37ba77041e01 03/20144.5 Sensor infoYou can display the current sensor data and sensor settings of a con-nected sensor at any tim
Operation HandyLab 68038ba77041e01 03/20144.6 Channel displayThe HandyLab 680 manages the connected sensors and displays which sensor is plugged to wh
HandyLab 680 Operation39ba77041e01 03/20144.7 pH value4.7.1 General informationYou can measure the following parameters: pH value [ ] Sensor voltage
Contents HandyLab 6804ba77041e01 03/20144.5 Sensor info. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374.6 Channel display .
Operation HandyLab 68040ba77041e01 03/20144.7.2 Measuring the pH valueStability control(AutoRead )The stability control function (AutoRead) continuall
HandyLab 680 Operation41ba77041e01 03/2014interface without the AutoRead info.Criteria for a stablemeasured valueThe Stability control function checks
Operation HandyLab 68042ba77041e01 03/2014Calibration / Calibration data storage / Output to USB flash drive or printer- Outputs the calibration data
HandyLab 680 Operation43ba77041e01 03/20144.7.4 pH calibrationWhy calibrate? During the operation of an IDS pH sensor, the zero point (asymmetry) and
Operation HandyLab 68044ba77041e01 03/2014No. Buffer set* pH values at1VariCal Any Any2NIST/DINDIN buffers according to DIN 19266 and NIST Traceable B
HandyLab 680 Operation45ba77041e01 03/201412Fisher * 2.0074.0027.00410.00225 °C13Fluka BS * 4.0066.9848.95725 °C14Radiometer * 1.6784.0057.0009.18025
Operation HandyLab 68046ba77041e01 03/2014* Brand names or trade names are trademarks of their respective owners protected by law.NoteThe buffers are
HandyLab 680 Operation47ba77041e01 03/2014is completed. Display calibration dataand output to interfaceYou can have the data of the last calibration d
Operation HandyLab 68048ba77041e01 03/2014NoteFor pH IDS sensors, you can optionally enable a more finely graded calibration evaluation (QSC) (see sec
HandyLab 680 Operation49ba77041e01 03/20144.7.6 Carrying out an automatic calibration (AutoCal)Make sure that in the sensor menu, Buffer menu, the buf
HandyLab 680 Contents5ba77041e01 03/2014memory device) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 954.12.6 MultiLab Importer . . . . . . . . .
Operation HandyLab 68050ba77041e01 03/2014NoteFor single-point calibration, the instrument uses the Nernst slope (-59.2 mV/pH at 25 °C) and determines
HandyLab 680 Operation51ba77041e01 03/2014Continuing with two-point calibration9 Thoroughly rinse the IDS pH sensor with deionized water.10 Immerse th
Operation HandyLab 68052ba77041e01 03/2014Continuing with three-to five-point calibrationNoteCalibration is automatically completed after the last buf
HandyLab 680 Operation53ba77041e01 03/20144.7.7 Carrying out a manual calibration (ConCal)Make sure that in the sensor menu, Buffer menu, the ConCal b
Operation HandyLab 68054ba77041e01 03/2014NoteFor single-point calibration, the instrument uses the Nernst slope (-59.2 mV/pH at 25 °C) and determines
HandyLab 680 Operation55ba77041e01 03/2014Continuing with two-point calibration11 Thoroughly rinse the IDS sensor with deionized water.12 Immerse the
Operation HandyLab 68056ba77041e01 03/2014Continuing with three-to five-point calibrationNoteAfter the fifth buffer has been measured the calibration
HandyLab 680 Operation57ba77041e01 03/20144.7.8 Displaying calibration recordsThe calibration data can be displayed and then output to the interface.D
Operation HandyLab 68058ba77041e01 03/20144.7.9 Continuous measurement control (CMC function)The Continuous Measurement Control (CMC function) facilit
HandyLab 680 Operation59ba77041e01 03/20144.7.10 QSC function (sensor quality control)General informationon the QSC functionThe QSC function (Quality
Contents HandyLab 6806ba77041e01 03/2014
Operation HandyLab 68060ba77041e01 03/2014QSC calibration The QSC function is enabled by once carrying out an additional three-point calibration with
HandyLab 680 Operation61ba77041e01 03/2014The QSC initial calibration is completed. The sensor is calibrated. If you want to calibrate with special bu
Operation HandyLab 68062ba77041e01 03/20144.8 ORP voltage4.8.1 General informationYou can measure the following parameters: ORP [mV]NoteThe sensor co
HandyLab 680 Operation63ba77041e01 03/2014Stability control(AutoRead )The stability control function (AutoRead) continually checks the stability of th
Operation HandyLab 68064ba77041e01 03/2014Criteria for a stablemeasured valueThe Stability control function checks whether the measured values are sta
HandyLab 680 Operation65ba77041e01 03/20144.9 Dissolved oxygen4.9.1 General informationYou can measure the following parameters: D.O. concentration
Operation HandyLab 68066ba77041e01 03/20144.9.2 MeasuringSelecting thedisplayedmeasured parameterYou can switch between the following displays with &l
HandyLab 680 Operation67ba77041e01 03/2014NoteIf the HOLD function is active, you can, e.g. start a manual measure-ment with stability control.Stabili
Operation HandyLab 68068ba77041e01 03/2014Criteria for a stablemeasured valueThe Stability control function checks whether the measured values are sta
HandyLab 680 Operation69ba77041e01 03/2014Calibration /Cali-bration data storage- Displays the last calibration records (max. 10)Calibration / Calibra
HandyLab 680 Overview7ba77041e01 03/20141OverviewThe compact, digital precision meter HandyLab 680 enables you to carry out pH measurements, ORP measu
Operation HandyLab 68070ba77041e01 03/2014Response time t9030 ... 300 Response time of the signal filter (in seconds).A signal filter in the sensor re
HandyLab 680 Operation71ba77041e01 03/20144.9.4 FDO® Check procedure (check of the FDO®1100 IDS)Why should you checkthe sensor?With the FDO® Check pro
Operation HandyLab 68072ba77041e01 03/2014Evaluation The evaluation is based on the accuracy required by the user. Together with the nominal value (10
HandyLab 680 Operation73ba77041e01 03/20144.9.5 D.O. calibrationWhy calibrate? D.O. sensors age. This changes the slope of the D.O. sensor. Calibra-ti
Operation HandyLab 68074ba77041e01 03/2014Calibration evaluation ofthe FDO®1100 IDSCalibration inwater vapor-saturated airProceed as follows to calibr
HandyLab 680 Operation75ba77041e01 03/20144 Start the measurement with <MENU/ENTER>.The measured value is checked for stability (stability contr
Operation HandyLab 68076ba77041e01 03/20144.9.6 Displaying calibration recordsThe calibration data can be displayed and then output to the interface.D
HandyLab 680 Operation77ba77041e01 03/20144.10 Conductivity4.10.1 General informationYou can measure the following parameters: Conductivity Specific
Operation HandyLab 68078ba77041e01 03/2014Selecting thedisplayedmeasured parameterYou can switch between the following displays with <M>: Condu
HandyLab 680 Operation79ba77041e01 03/2014NoteYou can prematurely terminate the Stability control function manually with <MENU/ENTER> at any tim
Overview HandyLab 6808ba77041e01 03/20141.1 KeypadIn this operating manual, keys are indicated by brackets <..> . The key symbol (e.g. <MENU/
Operation HandyLab 68080ba77041e01 03/20144.10.3 Temperature compensationThe calculation of the temperature compensation is based on the pre-set refer
HandyLab 680 Operation81ba77041e01 03/20144.10.4 Settings for IDS conductivity sensorsOverview The following settings are possible for IDS conductivit
Operation HandyLab 68082ba77041e01 03/2014Type Measuring cell usedCal Measuring cells whose cell con-stant is determined by calibration in the KCL con
HandyLab 680 Operation83ba77041e01 03/2014Setting menu ofLF 313T IDSMenu item Possible set-tingDescriptionCell constant 0.090 ... ... 0.100 ... 0.110
Operation HandyLab 68084ba77041e01 03/20144.10.5 Determining the cell constant (calibration in control standard)Why determine the cellconstant?Aging s
HandyLab 680 Operation85ba77041e01 03/2014Determining the cellconstantFor this calibration procedure, the Type setting must be set to cal . Pro-ceed a
Operation HandyLab 68086ba77041e01 03/20144.10.6 Displaying calibration recordsThe calibration data can be displayed and then output to the interface.
HandyLab 680 Operation87ba77041e01 03/20144.11 Data storageYou can transmit measured values (datasets) to the data storage: Manual storage (see secti
Operation HandyLab 68088ba77041e01 03/20144.11.1 Manual storageYou can transmit a measurement dataset to the data storage as fol-lows. The dataset is
HandyLab 680 Operation89ba77041e01 03/2014Settings You can configure the automatic storage function with the following set-tings:Starting the automati
HandyLab 680 Overview9ba77041e01 03/20141.2 Display1 Status information2 Measured value (with unit)3 Measured parameter4 Continuous measurement contro
Operation HandyLab 68090ba77041e01 03/2014The active automatic storage function can be recognized by the prog-ress bar in the status line. The progres
HandyLab 680 Operation91ba77041e01 03/20144.11.3 Editing the measurement data storageThe contents of the manual or automatic measurement data storage
Operation HandyLab 68092ba77041e01 03/2014Display presentationof a datasetSample printoutQuitting the display To quit the display of stored measuremen
HandyLab 680 Operation93ba77041e01 03/20144.12 Transmitting data4.12.1 USB interfacesThe meter has the following interfaces: USB-B interface (USB De
Operation HandyLab 68094ba77041e01 03/20144.12.3 Connecting a USB memory device/USB printer (USB-A interface (USB Host))Connect the USB-A interface (U
HandyLab 680 Operation95ba77041e01 03/2014NoteThe following rule applies: With the exception of the menus, shortly pressing the <PRT> key genera
Operation HandyLab 68096ba77041e01 03/20144.12.6 MultiLab ImporterWith the aid of the MultiLab Importer software, you can record and eval-uate measure
HandyLab 680 Operation97ba77041e01 03/2014The sensor settings are reset under the Reset menu item in the menu for calibration and measurement settings
Operation HandyLab 68098ba77041e01 03/2014Conductivity The following settings for conductivity measurements are reset to the default settings with the
HandyLab 680 Operation99ba77041e01 03/20144.14.2 Resetting the system settingsThe following system settings can be reset to the default condition:The
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