Emerson 6081-P instruction manual Table of Contents CONT’D

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MODEL 6081-P pH/ORP

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT’D

8.0

PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER

25

8.1

General

25

8.2

Changing Start-up Settings

25

8.3

Choosing and Configuring the Analytical Measurement

26

8.4

Choosing Temperature Units and Manual or Auto Temperature Compensation

28

8.5

Setting a Security Code

29

8.6

Making HART-Related Settings

30

8.7

Resetting Factory Calibration and Factory Default Settings

30

8.8

Selecting a Default Screen and Screen Contrast

31

8.9

Choosing a Display Timeout

32

9.0

CALIBRATION OF TEMPERATURE

33

9.1

Introduction

33

9.2

Calibration –Temperature

33

10.0

CALIBRATION – pH AND ORP

35

10.1

Introduction

35

10.2

Procedure – Auto Buffer Calibration

37

10.3

Procedure – Manual Two-Point Buffer Calibration

39

10.4

Procedure – Standardization

40

10.5

Procedure – Entering a Known Slope Value

41

10.6

ORP Calibration

42

11.0

MAINTENANCE

43

11.1

Overview

43

11.2

Transmitter Maintenance

43

11.3

pH Sensor Maintenance

44

11.4

ORP Sensor Maintenance

46

11.5

Calibration

46

11.6

Power Module Replacement

47

12.0

RETURN OF MATERIAL

49

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Contents Model 6081-P Shipping considerations for wireless products Power Modules Essential InstructionsAbout This Document Quick Start Guide Hart PollAddress Menu Tree for Model 6081 pH Wireless Transmitter Model 6081-P pH/ORP Table of Contents CONT’D Iii List of FiguresNumber Title This page left blank intentionally Specifications General Section Description and SpecificationsFeatures and Applications Specifications Wireless Functional SpecificationsMeasurement update rate 1/sec. to 1/10 min PH Range 0 toFCC and IC Hart CommunicationsTelecommunication Compliance Asset Management Solutions Unpacking and Inspection Section InstallationConsiderations PRE-INSTALLATION Setup Temperature ElementReference Electrode Impedance Preamplifier LocationSection Mounting on a Flat Surface Pipe Mounting Power Module Installation Installing the Power ModuleSection This page left blank intentionally General Information Section Sensor WiringSensor Wiring This page left blank intentionally Section Intrinsically Safe Installation This page left blank intentionallyThis page left blank intentionally Network Communications Device Network ConfigurationSection Commissioning Verify Operation Section Display and Operation DisplayScreen a Screen C Screen BKeypad Information Screen MessagesSecurity How the Security Code WorksThis page left blank intentionally Section Operation with Model Making Hart related settings from the keypad Off-line and On-line OperationGeneral Changing START-UP SettingsSection Programming the Transmitter Definitions Choosing and Configuring the Analytical MeasurementPurpose Choose Measurement Choose Soln Temp Corr or Sensor IsoptntlPurpose Choose Calib or Config Setting a Security CodeProcedure Setting a security code Making Hart Related Settings Resetting Factory Calibration and Factory Default SettingsProcedure Installing default settings Choose ResetTransmitterSelecting a Default Screen and Screen Contrast Procedure Choosing a display screenChoose Default Display Procedure Changing screen contrastChoosing a Display Timeout Procedure Programming the display timeoutIntroduction Section Calibration TemperatureCalibrating Temperature Procedure Section Calibration pH and ORPCalibration Slope and Offset Procedure Auto Buffer Calibration Choose BufferCalProcedure Manual TWO-POINT Buffer Calibration Procedure Standardization Choose StandardizeProcedure Entering a Known Slope Value Preparation of ORP standard solutions ORP CalibrationThis page left blank intentionally Overview Section MaintenanceTransmitter Maintenance Frequency of Cleaning Cleaning ProceduresChecking the Reference Electrode Rejuvenating Reference ElectrodesORP Sensor Maintenance CalibrationGeneral Calibration FrequencyPower Module Replacement Shipping Considerations Handling ConsiderationsEnvironmental Considerations Section Return of Material GeneralThis page left blank intentionally Warranty Specifications subject to change without notice
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