Hach 3650 manual Sample Tube Adapter optional, WinLog97 PC Program Installation, Connections

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1.3 Sample Tube Adapter (optional)

A model 32051 sample tube adapter can be attached to the flow chamber's inlet tubing. This adapter, in turn, attaches to 6 mm or ¼ inch stainless steel or flexible tubing using rubber gasket model 32813 (or, for 8 mm tubing, rubber gasket model 32814).

Fig 1-4: 32051 Sample Tube Adapter with Check Valve from Flow Chamber

The tightening ring provides a compression fitting to the sample tube.

1.4 WinLog97 PC Program Installation

Install the WinLog97 program onto the PC by inserting the accompanying CD into your PC and running the SetUp program. Simply follow the on-screen instructions.

When finished, a new Windows Program Group labeled Orbisphere is created containing the software and help files.

1.5Connections

1.5.1External Power (optional)

The instrument is usually powered by the batteries supplied. You can, however, power it from an external +5VDC source (as supplied by an electronics supply store). Connect the 2-wire output from this source, using a model 28083 male 6-pin LEMO plug, to the RS-232 connector on the right side of the instrument.

Fig 1-5: External Power Connection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEMO-6

Description

 

 

 

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Pin 1

Not used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin 2

Not used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin 3

Not used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin 4

Not used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin 5

External +5VDC voltage input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pin 6

Ground

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operator Manual

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Following only applies to European customers Product DisposalMarking Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesTable of Contents Part Lists Accessories and Attachments Maintenance and TroubleshootingSpecifications CalibrationsRevision History Safety Conventions Safety PrecautionsManual Overview About this ManualService and Repairs Safety RecommendationsAcknowledgements Precautionary LabelsOrbisphere Installation Flow Chamber Installation Sensor InstallationConnections WinLog97 PC Program InstallationExternal Power optional Sample Tube Adapter optionalInstrument PC Connection Electrochemical Sensor Installation Completion Check ListInstrument Clock Setting BatteriesFlow Chamber Storage When not UsedOperating Controls Operating InformationOperating Information 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Preconditioning Sensor Taking MeasurementsAutomatic Data Acquisition Storing Measurements In the InstrumentManual Data Acquisition Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PC Viewing Stored MeasurementsDownloading Stored Values Copying Values Altering the Sampling Point DescriptionsSaving Values Printing ValuesClearing Stored Values Timebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisions Monitoring Measurements In Real-TimeOrbisphere Main Menu Basics Options SetupWinlog97 Export Menu O2 Analyzer PC Connection Reviewing Instrument ConfigurationConfiguring the Instrument Automatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling IntervalsMembrane Selection Select from the PC Selecting Type of CalibrationLocking Out the Instrument’s CAL Button Sensor Calibration Range CheckingEntering a Span Gas Value Change from the PC Dual Use model 3650/113 onlyOrbisphere Pressure Calibration CalibrationsCalibration In a Span Gas Sensor CalibrationCalibration In Line Calibration In Air Calibration Range CheckingAccessories and Attachments Accessories and Attachments 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Sensor Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance Instrument BatteriesTroubleshooting Serial TestKeyboard Test Display Test Clock SettingsMeasurements View Analog Voltages ViewInstrument Display Options SpecificationsSystem Specifications General Technical DataTheory of Operation Accessories Part ListsInstrument Spare Parts Appendix a Glossary Common UnitsTerms and Definitions Glossary 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Tables and Illustrations AnnexAnnex 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer User Notes