The measuring electrode should be connected to the coaxial INPUT connector. If
separate electrodes are used, connect the reference electrode to the REF. ter-
minal. Automatic temperature compensation and temperature measurements are
possible by plugging a Pt1000 temperature probe into the °C terminals. You can
also use a combination pH electrode with built-in Pt1000. Its banana plugs should
be inserted in the °C terminals. Without Pt1000, the manual temperature compen-
sation is automatically switched on.
A recorder can be connected to the red (+) and black (-) terminals. Use only labora-
tory recorders with a high input impedance!
A standard RS232 output terminal (DP9) is provided for interfacing the instru-
ment with a printer or computer. Data is sent in the ASCII code at a BAUD rate of
300...9600 bps (8 bit, no parity, 1 stopbit).
Serial port pinout specifications:
pin 1 : connected to pin 4 and pin 6
pin 2 : TxD, transmit data
pin 3 : RxD, receive data
pin 4 : connected to pin 1 and pin 6
pin 5 : Gnd, signal ground
pin 6 : connected to pin 1 and pin 4
pin 7 : connected to pin 8
pin 8 : connected to pin 7
pin 9 : not connected
1. Select [MENU] by pressing MODE.
2. Select [SYSTEM] and press CAL.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to adjust language, contrast and automa-
tic power-off timer.
1. Select [MENU] by pressing MODE.
2. Select [DATE/TIME] and press CAL.
3. Adjust the date and press CAL to adjust the date.
4. Adjust the time and press CAL to adjust the time.
1. Select [MENU] by pressing MODE.
2. Select [RECORDER] and press CAL.
3. Select the desired channel and press CAL.
4. Select the desired range and press CAL (only for conductivity).
5. Select the desired minimum level corresponding to a 0 V recorder output and
press CAL.
6. Select the desired maximum level corresponding to a 2 V recorder output and
press CAL.
1. Select [MENU] by pressing MODE.
2. Select [PASSWORD] and press CAL.
3. A private code can be programmed to avoid undesired access to the instru-
ment. Choose [YES] and press CAL to enter your secret sequence of 5 keys.
C931 • C932 • C933
Inputs
Recorder output
Digital output
System
Date and Time
Recorder
Password
2