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DIGITAL pH METER
DPH-507
Version: 1.2X
OPERATION MANUAL
GLOBAL ELECTRONICS,
3-5-331, Narayanguda,
Hyderabad 500029, India
Ph: +91 40 2322 1391, 2322 6687, FAX: 23222484
E-mail info@ge-india.com
URL: www.ge-india.com
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GENERAL SAFETY
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this
product or any products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use this product
only as specified. Only qualified personnel should perform service procedures. To Avoid
Fire or personal Injury
Use Proper Power Cord: Use only the power cord specified for this product and certified
for the country of use.
Connect & Disconnect Properly: Do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads
while they are connected to a voltage source.
Ground the Product: This product is grounded through the grounding conductor of the
power cord. To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be connected to earth
ground. Before making connections to the input or output terminals of the product, ensure
that the product is properly grounded.
Connect the Probe Properly: The probe ground lead is at ground potential. Do not
connect the ground lead to an elevated voltage.
Observe all Terminal Ratings: To avoid fire or shock hazard, observe all ratings and
marking on the product. Consult the product manual for further ratings information before
making connections to the product.
Do not operate without Covers: Do not operate this product with covers or panels
removed.
Use Proper Fuse: Use only the fuse type and rating specified for this product.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry: Do not touch exposed connections and components when
power is present.
Do not Operate with Suspected Failures: If you suspect there is damage to this
product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
Provide Proper Ventilation: Refer to the manuals installation instructions for details on
installing the product so it has proper ventilation.
Do not operate in Wet/Damp Conductions.
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MANUAL HISTORY:
Status:
Date Last Modified:
Document Owner:
Distribution List:
Public Circulation
23-08-2014
MP
Client: DPH-507 Users
Global: Marketing, Service
Date
Description
Person
Version
14-09-2009
30-04-2012
10-05-2012
Basic Version
Change calibration
Change calibration display
GS/MP
GS/MP
GS/MP
1.20
1.21
1.22
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INDEX
Page no
1. Introduction5
2. Salient features.5
3. Theory of operation.6
4. Specifications7
5. Front panel keys operation8
6. Functional flow diagram.9
7. Program mode flow diagram...10
8. Configuration mode flow diagram.10
9. Display...11
10. Front panel LED indications..11
11. Modes of operation..12
12. Run mode...12
13. Configuration mode.13
13.1Password change...14
13.2Baud rate setting.15
13.3calibration standard...16
14. Program mode...17
14.1Calibration mode.17
14.2Service mode....25
15. Load default mode....29
16. Error description...29
Warranty certificate....30
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1. Introduction:
GLOBAL
Microprocessor
based
Digital pH, Model DPH 507 is a
precise and rugged instrument
designed to meet the needs of serious
pH and temperature measurement in
Laboratories & Industries. This
instrument
features
Automatic
temperature compensation & Manual
temperature compensation for pH, in
addition to measuring Temperature of
the solution.
This instrument incorporates the latest
state of Art Technology and is housed in a specially treated stress relieved metal cabinet.
All the controls in regular use are provided on the front panel for operational ease. It has
non-blinking bright 7-segment LEDs display of 4 digits for pH/mV and 3 digits for temp.
This instrument has a built-in voltage stabilizer and is capable of operating at 230V-50Hz.
2. Salient feature:
Microprocessor based design with `Self Diagnostics Program the system
Checking itself, the electrode and temperature sensor for faults.
Truly versatile stand along instrument.
Extremely user-friendly keyboard and prompting display for easy operation.
Easy calibration from keyboard
Display of pH and Temperature with selectable mV display for ORP measurement.
Auto / Manual Temperature Compensation with digitally selected temperature.
Poor Electrode condition warning.
Totally environment proof keyboard.
Data stored in NON VOLATILE memory. Totally unaffected by power
Interruptions.
Automatic Display/decimal adjustment depending upon the range.
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3. Theory of operation
When a pair of electrodes, namely pH sensitive glass and reference electrodes is dipped
in an aqueous solution, they generate an EMF, which is proportional to the pH of the
solution. The magnitude of EMF is also dependent on the temperature of the solution.
Beside this temperature dependent EMF, a certain potential is generated by the
electrode pair and this remains fairly constant for a given pair of electrodes. Since the pH
sensitive surface is glass, the internal resistance between the EMF from such a high
resistance source, an ordinary VTVM cannot be used.
Therefore an electrometer amplifier with high input impedance is used to ensure
high accuracy and a very good performance.
S.No
1
2
3
Display:
Unit
pH
mV
Temp
Range
-2.00 to 16.00
1999
-50 C to + 200 C
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4. Specifications
pH
Range
: -2.00 to16.00 pH
Resolution
: 0.01 pH
mV
+/- 1999mV
0.1 (-199.9 to +999.9)
1 < -199.9 & > 999.9
Accuracy
: 0.1% 1 digit
0.1% 1 digit
Reproducibility
: 0.01
0.1/1
Temperature Manual
Compensation
: MANUAL /ATC
Temp
-50 to +200C
0.1(-19.9 to 99.9)
1 C <-19.9 & >99.9
0.1% 1 digit
0.1/1
-50C to +200C
Input impedance
AP Range
: 75mV
Slope adjustment
: 75% to 125%
Calibration
Programming
Data entry
Options
Dimensions
: 190 x 130 x 60 (w x d x h)
Power
: 230V AC, 50 Hz
RS232C
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Scroll key
Modes: RUN, Configuration, Load default, Program.
Selects next digit, Load Default Mode (Power ON).
Select ATC or MTC
Select next function in Configuration, Service or calibration mode.
Select next digit when user is entering any numerical data (e.g.
Password entry, Calibration values, etc.)
Increment key
Modes: RUN, Configuration, Load default, Program.
Increments selected digit during data entry.
For each keystroke increments one-value up to 9 and for the next
keystroke roll back to 0 and again starts incrementing.
Decrement key
Modes: RUN, Configuration, Load default, Program.
Decrements selected digit during the data entry.
For each keystroke decrements one value up to 0 and for
next keystroke again starts decrementing from 9.
(PH/mV)/ENT key
Modes: RUN, Configuration, Load default, Program.
This key is used to enter into any of the modes and check pH value in
mV (displayed value equals to the value set in the mV calibrator).
Accepts and stores displayed value.
Accept and store program value changes.
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DPH-507
Power ON starts
PGM
key
pressed ?
Yes
Configuration Mode
No
SCRL
key
pressed ?
Yes
Default load Mode
No
Enter Run Mode
PGM
key
pressed ?
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Yes
Service,Calibration Modes
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Service
Calibration
pH
1pt
2pt
Temp
3pt
1pt
2pt
Disp
Adc
Key
EEPROM
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9. Display:
Two digit power ON display.
pH LED
mV LED
READ LED
C LED
ATC LED
MTC LED
PGM LED
An ATC LED glows when Temperature is set in ATC mode. It is selected using scroll
key with Sensor connected (Automatic Temperature compensation).
MTC LED glows when the temperature is set in MTC (Manual Temperature
Compensation) mode.
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Note: Any change in data is saved ONLY after pressing ENT key.
Enter correct password. (In this screen first digit blinks)
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Note: In case if you forget the password, all settings including the password can be set to
default setting by loading default during power on. (Refer to Default Load section).
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USA standard
NIST standard
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Calibration mode
Service mode
Enter correct password for Programming mode i.e Calibration mode (Password can
be changed in Configuration mode).
In RUN mode(After switch ON the instrument) press PGM key then enters in to the
Calibration mode. It will ask password for Calibration mode as shown in the below
screen.
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Note: In case if you forget the password, all settings including the password can be set to
default setting by loading default during power on. (Refer to Default Load section).
In CALibration mode, two parameters should be calibrated.
They are:
1. pH calibration.
2. Temperature calibration.
Both pH and temperature calibration can be classified further based on number of
points.
Single point
Two point
Three point (pH only)
14.1.1PH calibration:
: It goes for temperature Calibration Screen.
ENT: Enter into pH Single point calibration mode.
PGM: Goes back to calibration mode screen.
MTC
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ENT: Calibrate for selected pH & busy screen indicates device is validating calibration.
Calibration is valid then device will display Previous screen i.e busy 1p1 otherwise it will
display busy error.
Note: The above procedure is Single point calibration. The same procedure should be
followed for Two point & Three point Calibration.
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ENT: Accept the Current pH value to required pH value & displays the screen of 2P2
(Second point).
ENT: Calibrate for selected pH & busy screen indicates device is validating calibration.
Calibration is valid then device will display Previous screen i.e busy 2p1 otherwise it will
display busy error.
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ENT: Accept the Current pH value to required pH value & displays the screen of 3P2
(Second point).
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ENT: Accept the Current pH value to required pH value & displays the screen of 3P3
(Third point).
: Selects other buffer values 6.86/4.01 (nist)
to be calibrated
PGM: Aborts and goes back to pH calibration
Screen.
ENT: Calibrate for selected pH & busy screen indicates device is validating calibration.
Calibration is valid then device will display Previous screen i.e busy 3p1 otherwise it will
display busy error.
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Dsp
Adc
Key
EEPROM
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Note: To exit from this function do not press any key for 1min.
14.2.4. Service EEPROM:
: Selects Service dispaly mode.
ENT: If EEPROM is working then display ok. If it
is not working properly then screen will display err
PGM: Goes to Service screen.
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15. Load Default Mode: (can be activated only during Power ON)
To enter into Load default mode, first press SCROLL key & then switch ON the
device, keep key pressed until all LEDs are switched OFF except PGM LED & it
displays load default.
If the user wants to load default values press enter key. Here if ATC mode is already
Selected ATC LED glows while MTC LED is off.
Parameter
Default Value
Configuration Password
900
2
3
4
Calibration Password
CAL Standard
Baud rate
900
USA
9.6
CORRECTION
ADC Error
EEPROM Error
Calibration Error
PASSWORD Error
Temp < 0C or > 61C
while calibration
Entered number is not
within limit
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Warranty certificate
Product: :
Model
:
Serial No. :
Digital pH Meter
DPH 507
GLOBAL ELECTRONICS warrants its products, when properly applied and operated
under normal conditions, to be free from faulty workmanship or defective materials for a
period of ONE YEAR from the date of original shipment. Global products repaired or
replaced pursuant to this warranty shall be warranted for the un expired portion of the
warranty applying to the original products. The liability of Global under this warranty shall
exist provided that
a) Global is promptly notified upon discovery of such defects by Buyer; and
b) The defective product is returned to Global, transportation paid by Buyer or at
Globals discretion the said product is inspected and repaired at Buyers site; and
c) Globals examination of such product disclose that there was defect in Global material
or workmanship; and
d) Global nameplates and markings have not been altered or removed.
e) The safety procedures mentioned in this manual are strictly adhered to.
f) The unit is always used within the specifications and environment mentioned in this
manual and never misused.
In the event the defect is determined to be within the terms of this warranty, Global
agrees to repair the product or the defective portion at no charge to Buyer and to pay for
transportation back to Buyer. This warranty does not apply to consumable items like
electrodes, conductivity cells, temperature sensors, fuses etc. or parts which in Globals
opinion have been subject to misuse, neglect, altered or damaged by accident or
abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
Global reserves the right to make changes in design and specifications without
notice and without any obligation of such changes on units purchased. Until superseded
or in contractual form, this warranty is expressly in lieu of all other liabilities and
obligations on the part of Global Electronics.
Place: Hyderabad
Date:
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