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CS526
ISFET
ph Probe
Issued: 9.6.14
Copyright © 2009-2014 Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Printed under licence by Campbell Scientific Ltd.
CSL 947
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CS526 ISFET ph Probe Issued: 9.6.14 Copyright © 2009-2014 Campbell Scientific, Inc. Printed under licence b

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Appendices A. Importing Short Cut Code ... A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor ...

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe 1. Introduction The CS526 ISFET pH Probe measures pH from 2 to 12 in aqueous or semi-solid solutions. It outputs TTL serial da

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe The model number and cable length are printed on a label at the connection end of the cable. Check this information against the

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User Manual 3. When Short Cut opens, select New Program. 4. Select Datalogger Model and Scan Interval (default of 5 seconds is OK for most applica

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe 5. Under the Available Sensors and Devices list, select the Sensors | Water | Quality folder. Select CS526 ISFET pH Probe. Cli

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User Manual 8. If LoggerNet, PC400, or PC200W is running on your PC, and the PC to datalogger connection is active, you can click Finish in Short Cut

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe Sensor Material: PEEK Weight w/10-ft cable: 318 g (11.2 oz) Dimensions Length: 102 mm (4 in) Diameter: 16 mm (0.63 in)

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User Manual Table 7-2. “Get Data” Command and Response Command Response aMn!<CR> Where: a = probe address (factory default is 1) n = a

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe 7.2.3.2 SerialOut() Instruction The SerialOut() instruction has the following syntax: SerialOut(ComPort,OutString,WaitString,Num

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User Manual 7.2.3.4 SplitStr() Instruction The SplitStr() instruction has the following syntax: SplitStr(SplitResult,SearchString,FilterString,NumSp

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe Problem: Output signal is at its maximum value. Possible reasons: o Probe is not in fluid. o Chip is polluted. o Diaphragm is

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User Manual • Instability of the reading • Slow calibration • Probe will not calibrate • pH value doesn’t change as expected when changing samples

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CS526 ISFET pH Probe • Proteins, fats, and oils may be removed by scrubbing in a solution of Terg-A-Zyme (Alconox company), a pepsin solution, or a s

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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code This tutorial shows: • How to import a Short Cut program into a program editor for additional refinement. • H

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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code A-2

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Appendix B. Example Program The following is a CR1000 program that measures the CS526. This program assumes the CS526 is connected to COM1 (C1 / TX

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Appendix B. Example Program B-2

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Appendix C. Calibration This calibration process uses pH-7 and pH-4 buffer solutions. Protect the sensing chip from UV radiation during calibration

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Appendix C. Calibration C.1 Example Calibration Program Following is a simple example program to facilitate the two-point calibration. Although this

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Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. This guarantee applies for six months from date of delivery. We

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CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com  info@campbel

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PLEASE READ FIRST About this manual Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc. primarily for the North American

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Precautions DANGER — MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING, USING, MAINTAINING, AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS, TOWERS, AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO

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