METTLER - Toledo SevenCompact S213 - EN - 30325043B
METTLER - Toledo SevenCompact S213 - EN - 30325043B
METTLER - Toledo SevenCompact S213 - EN - 30325043B
pH/Conductivity Meter
Table of Contents
1 Introduction 3
2 Safety Instructions 4
2.1 Definition of signal warnings and symbols 4
2.2 Product specific safety notes 4
3 Design and Function 7
3.1 Overview 7
3.2 Rear panel connections 7
3.3 Display and icons 8
3.4 Key controls 9
3.5 Softkeys 9
3.6 Alphanumeric keypad 10
3.6.1 Entering alphanumeric characters 10
3.6.2 Editing values in tables 11
3.7 Navigating within a menu 11
3.8 Navigating between menus 11
3.9 Endpoint types 11
4 Putting into Operation 13
4.1 Scope of delivery 13
4.2 Mounting uPlace™ electrode arm 13
4.3 Installing power supply 14
4.4 Connecting sensors 15
4.5 Switching the instrument on and off 15
4.6 Connectivity 15
5 Configuring the Instrument 17
5.1 Sample ID 17
5.2 User ID 17
5.3 Stirrer 18
5.4 Data storage 18
5.5 System settings 19
5.5.1 Language 19
5.5.2 Time and Date 19
5.5.3 Access Control 19
5.5.4 Audio signal 20
5.5.5 Operator mode 20
5.5.6 Screen settings 20
5.6 Service 20
5.7 Instrument Self-test 21
6 Measuring pH 23
6.1 Measurement settings 23
6.1.1 Sensor ID / SN 23
6.1.2 Calibration Settings 24
6.1.3 Measurement Settings 24
6.1.4 Endpoint Type 25
6.1.5 Temperature Settings 25
6.1.6 Measurement Limits 26
6.2 Sensor Calibration 26
6.2.1 Running a one-point pH calibration 26
6.2.2 Running a multi-point pH calibration 27
6.3 Sample Measurement 27
CAUTION for a hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in minor or moderate injury if not
avoided.
NOTICE for a hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in damage to the instrument, other
material damage, malfunctions and erroneous results, or loss of data.
Acid / Corrosion
Use appropriate gloves when handling chemicals or hazardous substances and check
their integrity before use.
Safety notes
WARNING
Danger of death or serious injury due to electric shock!
Contact with parts that contain a live current can lead to injury and death.
− Keep all electrical cables and connections away from liquids.
WARNING
Danger of death and serious injuries due to flammable solvents!
Flammable solvents can ignite and lead to fire and explosions.
1 Keep flammable solvents away from naked flames.
2 When using chemicals and solvents, comply with the instructions of the producer and
the general lab safety rules.
Any other type of use and operation beyond the limits of technical specifications without written consent
from Mettler-Toledo GmbH, is considered as not intended.
FCC Rules
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Radio Interference Requirements of the Canadian
Department of Communications. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
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1 BNC socket for mV/pH signal input 2 RCA (Cinch) socket for temperature signal
input
3 Socket for reference electrodes 4 Socket for digital sensor (pH or Conduc-
tivity)
5 Mini-DIN socket for conductivity signal input 6 Mini DIN socket for METTLER TOLEDO stirrer
7 RS232 interface (Printer) 8 DC power supply socket
9 USB-B interface (Computer) 10 USB-A interface (USB-Stick, printer, barcode
reader, keyboard)
PIN assignment for the RS-232 interface. METTLER TOLEDO printers such as RS-P25 can be connected to
this interface.
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Data Channel Menu Mode
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Icon Description
1 Interval Readings icon (timed interval reading)
2 Routine Mode icon (user access rights are restricted)
3 USB device connected
4 PC connected (for EasyDirect pH)
5 Stirrer icon (appears when stirring is active)
6 User ID
7 Calibration is running
8 7.000 pH Measurement value and used measurement unit
9 Sample ID
10 ◀ Channel selection if both channels are active
11 24-06-2016 Date and time
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12 25°C Measurement temperature
13 MTC Temperature Correction
ATC: Temperature sensor connected
MTC: no temperature sensor connected or detected
14 Stability Criterion (pH only)
Strict
Standard
Fast
3.5 Softkeys
The meter has four softkeys. The functions assigned to them change during operation depending on the
application. The assignment is shown on the bottom line of the screen.
Data Access data menu Mode Change measurement mode
Press and hold to change the channel
selection
Menu Access meter settings Channel Select measuring channels
Edit Edit table or value Select Select the highlighted function or setting
Save Save data, setting or value Interface Choose the transfer interface.
No Reject an entry
Exit
WARNING
Danger of death or serious injury due to electric shock!
Contact with parts that contain a live current can lead to injury and death. If the
instrument cannot be shut down in an emergency situations, people can be injured or the
instrument can be damaged.
1 Check the cables and the plug for damage and replace damaged cables and plugs.
2 Ensure that the cables are arranged so that they cannot be damaged or interfere with
the operation.
3 Ensure that the power plug is accessible at all times.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the AC adapter due to overheating!
If the AC adapter is covered or in a container, it is not sufficiently cooled and overheats.
1 Do not cover the AC adapter.
2 Do not put the AC adapter in a container.
The instrument is operated using an AC adapter. The AC adapter is suitable for all supply line voltages
ranging from 100...240 V AC ±10% and 50-60 Hz.
1 Insert the correct connector plug into the AC adapter until it is
completely inserted.
2 Connect the cable of the AC adapter with the DC socket of
PUSH
the instrument.
3 Plug the AC adapter into the wall socket.
4.6 Connectivity
Thanks to the plug & play capability, USB-sticks, barcode reader and printers are detected automatically.
Connection Use
RS232 interface RS-Printers
USB B interface EasyDirect pH PC Software
USB A interface USB-printer, USB barcode reader
USB-stick with file format FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
5.1 Sample ID
Navigation: Menu > > Sample ID
Parameter Description Value
Enter Sample Alphanumeric sample ID with up to 16 characters can be 1…16 characters
ID entered.
A maximum of 10 sample IDs are stored in memory and listed
for selection. If the maximum number of IDs has been stored,
the meter will display the message Memory is full.
Auto Sequential On: Using this setting will automatically increment the sample On | Off
ID by 1 for each reading. If the last character of the sample ID
is not a number, then the number 1 will be added to the
sample ID with the second sample. This requires the sample ID
to have less than 16 characters.
Off: The sample ID is not incremented automatically.
Select Sample To select a sample ID out of a list of already entered sample List of available
ID IDs. sample IDs
Delete Sample To delete an existing sample ID out of the list, select the List of available
ID sample ID you want to delete and press Read. sample IDs
5.2 User ID
Navigation: Menu > > User ID
Parameter Description Value
Enter User ID Alphanumeric user IDs with up to 16 characters can be 1…16 characters
entered. A maximum of 10 user IDs are stored in memory and
listed for selection. If the maximum number of IDs has been
stored, the meter will display the message Memory is full.
Select User ID To select a user out of a list of existing users. List of available user
IDs
5.3 Stirrer
You can connect the METTLER TOLEDO external magnetic stirrer to the instrument. This stirrer is powered by
the instrument and will be automatically switched on/off according to the settings.
If a uMix or Compact stirrer is connected to the stirrer output, the option Stir During Measurement or Stir
Before Measurement can be selected. When the stirrer is active, the symbol is displayed.
Navigation: Menu > > Stirrer
Parameter Description Value
Stir Before On: Using this setting will include a stirring period before the On | Off
Measurement measurement starts (after pressing Read).
Off: No stirring before the measurement will take place.
Enter Time Defines the stir duration [s] if Stir Before Measurement is 3…60
activated.
Stir During On: Using this setting will results in stirring during the On | Off
Measurement measurement. When the measurement is stopped, the stirrer is
automatically switched off.
Off: No stirring during the measurement will take place.
Stir Speed Defines the stir speed in steps, according to preferences and 1…5
the characteristics of the sample.
Stirrer Voltage Defines the minimum and maximum voltages for the stirrer. 0.5…8.0 V
Settings Stir Speed 1: Defines the voltage for the lowest stirring speed.
Stir Speed 5: Defines the voltage for the highest stirring speed.
5.5.1 Language
Navigation: Menu > > System Settings > Language
Parameter Description Value
Language Defines the language for operation of the instrument. English | Deutsch |
French | Italian |
Spanish | Portuguese |
Russian | Polish |
Chinese | Korean |
Japanese | Thai
5.6 Service
Navigation: Menu > > Service > Software Update
NOTICE
Danger of data loss due to reset!
When performing a software update, all settings will be set to default values and all data
will be deleted.
NOTICE
Danger of data loss due to reset!
When performing a factory reset, all settings will be set to default values and all data will
be deleted.
6.1.1 Sensor ID / SN
Navigation: Menu > pH > Sensor ID
When connecting an ISM® sensor to the meter, the meter will:
• Automatically recognize the sensor when it's turned on (alternatively, when pressing READ or CAL)
• Load the stored sensor ID, sensor SN and sensor type as well as the latest calibration data of this
sensor
• Use this calibration for the subsequent measurements
The sensor ID for ISM® sensors can be changed. Sensor SN and sensor type, however, are blocked for
modification.
Parameter Description Value
Sensor ID Enter alphanumeric IDs for sensors. 1…12 characters
A maximum of 30 sensor IDs are stored in the memory and
listed for selection. If the maximum number of IDs has been
stored, the meter will display the message Memory is full.
Sensor SN Enter alphanumeric serial numbers for sensors. Serial numbers 1…12 characters
of ISM® sensors are detected automatically.
If a new sensor ID is entered, the theoretical calibration slope and offset for this type of electrode will be
loaded. The sensor has to be newly calibrated.
If a sensor ID is entered, which is already in the memory of the meter and has been calibrated before, the
specific calibration data for this sensor ID will be loaded.
Select Sensor To select a sensor out of a list of existing sensors. If a sensor List of available sensor
ID ID is selected, which has been calibrated before, the specific IDs
calibration data for this sensor ID will be loaded.
Delete Sensor To delete an existing sensor ID out of the list, select the sensor List of available sensor
ID ID you want to delete and press Read. IDs
Temperature tables for these buffers are programmed in the meter and can be found in the "Appendix".
Parameter Description Value
Calibration Segmented: the calibration curve is made up of linear Segmented | Linear
Mode segments joining the individual calibration points. If high
accuracy is required, the segment method is recommended.
Linear: the calibration curve is determined using linear
regression. This method is recommended for samples with
widely varying values.
Calibration If activated, a reminder to perform a calibration appears after a On | Off
Reminder defined time period.
See also
2 Appendix [} 49]
See also
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
See also
2 Calibration Settings [} 24]
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
See also
2 Calibration Settings [} 24]
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
See also
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
7.1.1 Sensor ID / SN
Navigation: Menu > Cond. > Sensor ID
When connecting an ISM® sensor to the meter, the meter will:
• Automatically recognize the sensor when it's turned on (alternatively, when pressing READ or CAL)
• Load the stored sensor ID, sensor SN and sensor type as well as the latest calibration data of this
sensor
• Use this calibration for the subsequent measurements
The sensor ID for ISM® sensors can be changed. Sensor SN and sensor type, however, are blocked for
modification.
Parameter Description Value
Sensor ID Enter alphanumeric IDs for sensors. 1…12 characters
A maximum of 30 sensor IDs are stored in the memory and
listed for selection. If the maximum number of IDs has been
stored, the meter will display the message Memory is full.
Sensor SN Enter alphanumeric serial numbers for sensors. Serial numbers 1…12 characters
of ISM® sensors are detected automatically.
If a new sensor ID is entered, the theoretical calibration slope and offset for this type of electrode will be
loaded. The sensor has to be newly calibrated.
If a sensor ID is entered, which is already in the memory of the meter and has been calibrated before, the
specific calibration data for this sensor ID will be loaded.
Select Sensor To select a sensor out of a list of existing sensors. If a sensor List of available sensor
ID ID is selected, which has been calibrated before, the specific IDs
calibration data for this sensor ID will be loaded.
When switching from a predefined standard to customized standard, you should always save the table even
if no values have changed.
Parameter Description Value
Calibration If activated, a reminder to perform a calibration appears after a On | Off
Reminder defined time period.
whereras
• GT = conductivity measured at temperature T (mS/cm)
• GTRef = conductivity (mS/cm) displayed by the instrument, calculated back to the reference temperature
TRef
• α = linear temperature correction coefficient (%/°C); α = 0: no temperature correction
• T = measured temperature (°C)
• TRef = Reference temperature (20 °C or 25 °C)
Each sample has different temperature behavior. For pure salt solutions the correct coefficient can be found
in literature, otherwise you need to determine the α-coefficient by measuring the conductivity of the sample
at two temperatures and calculate the coefficient by using the formula below.
If another reference temperature is used, for example 20 °C, the conductivity corrected to 25 °C is divided
by 1.116 (see f25 for 20.0 °C)
See also
2 Conductivity to TDS conversion factors [} 54]
See also
2 Conductivity ash methods [} 55]
See also
2 Practical salinity scale (UNESCO 1978) [} 54]
See also
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
See also
2 Calibration Settings [} 30]
2 Endpoint types [} 11]
See also
2 Measurement settings [} 23]
2 Measurement settings [} 29]
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