Hi 98194
Hi 98194
Hi 98194
HI 98194, HI 98195,
HI 98196
Multiparameter Meters
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1. Graphic LCD
2. Battery level indicator
3. Softkeys
4. On/Off key: turn the meter on and off
5. Lamp key: turn the backlight on and off
6. Alphanumeric keyboard: insert alphanumeric codes
7. / Arrow keys: scroll the displayed options/message
8. HELP key: obtain information about the displayed screen
9. ESC key: return to the previous screen
10. Softkey functions defined on display
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METER SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Compensation Automatic from -5 to 55 °C (23 to 131 °F)
Logging Memory 45,000 records
(continuous logging or log-on-demand of all parameters)
Logging Interval 1 second to 3 hours
PC Interface USB (with HI 9298194 software)
Waterproof Protection IP67
Environment 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F); RH 100 %
Battery Type 4 x 1.5 V, AA alkaline batteries
Battery Life 360 hours without backlight / 50 hours with backlight
Dimensions/Weight
221 x 115 x 55 mm (8.7 x 4.5 x 2.2”) / 750 g (26.5 oz.)
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HI 769828-3 4 ring-electrode conductivity (EC/TDS/Resistivity/
For reducing pretreatment: immerse the electrode for at least five minutes in
Salinity) sensor. The sensor is immune to polarization or surface
HI 7091.
coatings.
For oxidizing pretreatment: immerse the electrode for at least five minutes in
HI 7092.
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• With the meter off, connect the probe to the DIN socket on the bottom of the
meter. Align the pins and key then push the plug into the socket. Secure the
probe by attaching the carabinier of the probe to the meter piston.
• Turn on the meter by pressing the ON/OFF key. The meter should automatically
recognize the installed sensors and identify them on the probe status screen. If
you have an error message or the sensor is not recognized, reconnect the
sensor(s) or probe and try again.
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• Press the [up] and [down] arrows to scroll through the enabled parameters if
they do not fit on one screen.
Note A flashing measurement value indicates that the measurement is out of
range.
A flashing measurement unit indicates that the user calibration has not
been done and is needed for accurate readings.
• Press Log to enter the log menu. See Chapter 11 for details.
• Press Menu to enter the main setup menu. The main menu accesses the pa-
rameter setup, calibration, system setup and status options. See the follow-
ing chapters for details.
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The HI 9819X and the corresponding probe offer many logging options that From measurement mode, press Log to access the log menu.
can be combined based on user needs. The following figures describe the available
logging options.
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Use this option to log one set of enabled measurement parameters to the meter • Select “Meter log recall” to view logs that are stored
memory. on the meter. The meter will show the number
of available lots. Select “Lots” to view or delete
• If there are no lots saved on the meter, press individual lots.
New to create a new lot. Use the keypad to enter
the desired lot name and press Accept to confirm. • Use the arrow keys to select the desired lot and
Press OK to log the sample in the selected lot. then press View.
• If there are existing lots on the meter, the meter • The meter displays a summary of all data related
will suggest a lot to store the sample. Press OK to the selected lot: number of samples, memory
to use the selected lot or Options to select a space used, time and date of the first and last readings.
different lot. This will add the new sample data
to an existing lot. A new lot can also be created • Press View to display the sample details for each
by pressing New. Press OK to log the sample in point. Use the arrow keys to change the sample
the selected lot. number in the selected lot. The sample number is
shown on the bottom right corner of the display.
• On the “Remarks” window, select Yes to go to
the Remarks screen. Press No to skip this Note Details are available only for the enabled
option. If Yes is selected, select a remark from parameters.
the list, or press New to create a new remark.
• Press Info to see record information for the current
• To return to the measurement screen, press ESC. sample (time & date, remark or serial number (if
10.2.2 Continuous Meter Log available).)
• Select “Start meter log” to log the currently enabled • Press Data to return to the previous screen or
parameters at the set logging interval on the Jump to select a different sample in the same lot.
meter. When Jump is pressed, a text box appears to insert
the desired sample number.
• To set the logging interval, highlight “Start meter
log” and press Options. The log interval time • Press ESC to return to the menu.
can set from 1 second to 3 hours. Press Modify • Choose “Plot” and the meter will create a list with
and use the arrow keys and keypad to enter the all available parameters that can be plotted.
desired log interval. Press Accept to confirm.
• Use the arrow keys to select the desired parameter.
• Press Select to edit the lot, remark, or tag, see Press Select to view the graph.
section 11.4.
• To stop the meter log, enter the log menu and
select “Stop meter log”.
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• Inspect the sensor for scratches or cracks. If any are present, replace the sensor.
• Cleaning procedure: clean the sensor frequently by soaking it for 1 minute in
HI 70670 or HI 70671 cleaning solution. After cleaning soak the sensor in
HI 70300 storage solution before taking measurements.
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ORP SOLUTIONS
HI 7020L ORP test solution, 200/275 mV @ 20 °C, 500 mL
HI 7021L ORP test solution, 240 mV @ 20 °C, 500 mL
HI 7022L ORP test solution, 470 mV @ 20 °C, 500 mL
HI 7091L Reducing pretreatment solution, 500 mL
HI 7092L Oxidizing pretreatment solution, 500 mL
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For pricing or for further information, please contact us at our UK Office, using the details
below.
UK Office
Keison Products,
P.O. Box 2124, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 3UP, England.
Tel: +44 (0)330 088 0560
Fax: +44 (0)1245 808399
Email: [email protected]
Please note - Product designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. The user is responsible for determining the
suitability of this product.