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Contents
January 2008, Edition
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Section Specifications
Specifications
Safety information
Precautionary labels
General Information
Use of hazard information
Overview of product
Chemical and Biological Safety
General Information
Unpack the instrument
Section Installation
Operating environment
Power connections
Installation
USA adapter plug
UK adapter plug AUS/China adapter plug
Connection
Interfaces
Cell compartment #1
Cell compartments and adapters
Cell compartment #2
Installation of the cuvette/sample cell adapters
Cuvette/Sample cell adapters
Installation of a cuvette/sample cell adapter
Use of the light shield for measurements
Installation of the light shield
Light Shield
Installation Protective Cover
Mobile use of the DR 2800 for field analysis
Installation Position the Protective Cover
Beam path
Shows the beam path of the DR
Installation
Power the instrument on and off
Change the language setting
Start Up
Language selection
Start Up
Standard Operations
Overview
Tips for the use of the touch screen
Use of the alphanumeric keypad
Standard Operations Main Menu
Main Menu Options DR
Standard Operations
Instrument Setup mode
Operator ID
Standard Operations Sample ID
Standard Operations Date and time
Power Management
Display and sound preferences
Standard Operations
USB connector
Printer setup
Standard Operations PC and printer
Printer Setup
Print data
Hach Data Trans
Password
Password deactivation
Standard Operations
Store, recall, send and delete data
Data log
Auto/manual data storage
Recall stored data from the data log
Send data from the data log
To send measurement data to a PC
Delete stored data from the data log
Data Storage from Time Course
Standard Operations Time Course
Recall Stored Data from Time Course
Send Data from Time Course
Option
Delete Stored Data from Time Course
Stored Programs
Select a saved test/method enter user-specific basic data
Stored program options
Stored programs options
Timer icon
Standard Adjust
Options Description Store Off/On
Trans/Conc/Abs
Standard Operations Use of program timers
Standard Operations Set the dilution factor
Run a standard adjust
Press OptionsMore…Dilution Factor
Set the chemical form
Change of the default setting of the chemical form
Press Save as Default
Run a reagent blank
Press OptionsMoreChemical Form
Analysis of samples
Press OptionsMoreReagent Blank
Add stored programs to the favorite programs list
Barcode Programs
Complete a barcode 13 mm test/vial
Select the measuring range
Changing the standard setting
Select the chemical evaluation form
Basic test-specific and sample-specific data settings
Setting of the dilution factor is turned off
Barcode program options
Program
Sample blank
Options Description Save as User Program
Standard Operations Update/edit barcode tests
Manual update of a barcode test
Program update options
Enter the Name
Enter the Version
Enter the Measurement Process
Timer 1, Timer 2, Timer 3 and Timer
Update an existing barcode test
Option 1 Manual update of test data
Option 2 Manual check/revision of test data
Press OptionsMoreEdit
Software/Software Update Downloads under Downloads
Upgrade of the instrument software
Program a new test
Press OK to return to the System Checks menu
User Programs
Advanced Operations
Program a user method
Advanced Operations
Program Number
Program Name
Program Type
Single wavelength settings
Concentration resolution number of decimal places
Units
Wavelength single wavelength program type
Chemical form
Multi wavelength settings
Absorbance formula multi-wavelength program type
Wavelength λx
List of available absorbance formulas
Concentration Factor Kx
Calibration settings
Calibration settings for single and multi wavelength mode
Calibration by entering calibration values
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
Additional user-defined parameters and functions
Store a user program
Upper and lower limits of the measuring range
Timer 1 / Timer 2 / Timer 3 / Timer
Chemical form 2 / chemical form 3 / chemical form
Measurement process
Advanced Operations Free programming program type
Definitions of the program points
Content and definition of the keys Key / Zeroing
Enter a new element of a measuring sequence
Process Timer key
Key / Reading
Enter the calibration formula evaluation formula
Deleting an element of a measuring sequence
Inserting an element of a measuring sequence
Enter calibration formula C1
Edit formula key descriptions
Screen Key Description
Abs/Variables
New Number
C2 On
Enter the next calibration formula C2 or Cn
+- ÷x
Save a free programming user program
Enter variables
Select Conc. key
Advanced Operations Select a user program
4 Add, edit and delete user programs from the favorites list
Edit
Add to Favorites
Delete
Recall a favorite program
Favorite Programs
Delete a favorite program
Standard Addition monitoring/checking results
Measures to identify other interference factors Checklist
Method
Peak volume Standard addition
Sample volume
Check the standard solution
Complete a standard addition
Peak volume/sample volume methods
Press OptionsMoreStandard Addition
Description of the table of readings
Advanced Operations
Set up single wavelength mode
Single wavelength setup options
Concentration resolution
Concentration factor
Advanced Operations Take single wavelength measurements
Set the reading mode at different wavelengths
Multi-wavelength setup options
Absorbance formula Press Absorbance Formula
Concentration factor
For data storage, see .3.1 on
Time course setup options
Time course setup parameters
Time course of absorbance/transmittance
Time & interval
Time course scan reading
Scale & units
Analysis of time course data
Navigation of a time scan or a time scan analysis
System checks
Navigating the time scan
Advanced Operations Instrument information
Advanced Operations Optical checks
Wavelength check
Stray light check
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Absorbance check
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Verification kit
Press Nominal Values
Press Verification
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Factory service
Advanced Operations Output checks
Lamp history
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Advanced Operations Service time
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Advanced Operations Instrument Backup
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Restore backup data
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Maintenance
Cleaning requirements
Spectrophotometer
Display
Maintenance
Insert or change of the battery
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Dispose of the lithium battery
Information about using the battery
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Optimal operation of the battery
Lifespan of the battery
Load the battery/Operating time
Operating time of a fully charged battery
Lamp replacement
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Section Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
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Section Replacement Parts
Description Cat. No
Replacement Parts
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Contact Information
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Contact Information
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Limited Warranty
Limitations
Limitation of Remedies
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Limited Warranty
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Index
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