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Operating Instructions Cole-Parmer /ORP 300 /ORP Controller Cole-Parmer Instrument Company 625 East Bunker Court, Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 Tel: 1-847-549-7600 or Toll-free: 1-800-323-4340 Fax: 1-847-247-2949 www.coleparmer.com

CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION.....2 INITIAL INSPECTION......2 USING THE /ORP 300...3 A. Mounting procedure...3 B. Front panel...5 C. LCD screen...7 D. Rear connectors...9 E. Measure mode...10 F. Setting mode...11 G. calibration mode...17 H. RmV calibration mode...20 I. Controlling the relays...21 ERROR DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING.....23 BUFFERS.....27 SPECIFICATIONS.....28 WARRANTY......30 RETURN OF ITEMS......31 1

GENERAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Cole-Parmer /ORP 300. The /ORP Controller is a rugged microprocessor based instrument assembled in a watertight 1/8 DIN case, designed for use in laboratories and process control applications. The system displays or ORP or Temperature and relay status in one large LCD screen. The /ORP 300 microprocessor performs a self-diagnostic routine every time you turn on the unit providing you with basic information on the stability of the instrument. The model is equipped with 2 control relays. All control relays are programmable and hysteresis driven. INITIAL INSPECTION Carefully unpack the unit and accessories. Inspect for damages made in shipment. If any damage is found, notify your Cole-Parmer representative immediately. All packing materials should be saved until satisfactory operation is confirmed. 2

USING THE /ORP 300ERVIEW A. Mounting Procedure PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS ± ± 0.813 0.032 92.0 0.000 3.622" 0.000 ± ± 45.0 1.772" 0.61 0.00 0.024 0.000 1. Make a cutout on any panel, with a thickness of 1/16 inch (1.5mm) to 3/8 inch (9.5mm). Refer to DRAWING 1. DRAWING 1 DRAWING 2 Mounting Brackets 3 2. Remove the mounting assembly from the controller and insert the controller into the cutout. Refer to DRAWING 2.

Panel DRAWING 3 Mounting brackets 3. Replace the mounting bracket assembly onto the controller and secure the controller to the mounting panel. Refer to DRAWING 3. Note : If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. 4

B. Front Panel The front panel consists of a 4-digit LCD display and 4 keys. HI1 MODE STAND SLOPE 7.00 ATC 1. [ MODE ] key: 1a. In the Measure mode, this key will switch the display in sequence from, Temperature, ORP absolute mv, ORP relative mv and back to again. 1b. In the Calibration/Setting mode, pressing this key for three seconds will move you back to the previous parameter in the case when recalibration / resetting is required. 5

2. [ UP ] key: 2a. In the Calibration mode, pressing this key will show the next possible option. In the Setting mode, pressing this key will show the next possible option and increases the numeral increment. 2b. In the Measure mode, pressing this key and [] key at the same time, the unit will enter the Calibration mode. 3. [ DOWN ] key: 3a. In the Calibration mode, pressing this key will show the next possible option. In the Setting mode, pressing this key will show the next possible option and decreases the numeral increment. 3b. In the Measure mode, pressing this key and [] key at the same time, the unit will enter the Setting mode. 4. [ ] key: In any mode where the user can change the settings, pressing this key will save the new settings. If no change has been made then pressing this key will just move 6

the user to the next setting. C. LCD screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 HI1 HI2 LOW1 LOW2 C STAND SLOPE RmV 6.86 7.00 ATC MAN 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. Major LCD display. 2. This icon will be displayed if the meter is in the Calibration/Setting mode. 3. HI1 & LOW1 These icons, when displayed, indicate relay action and relay number. 7

4. HI2 & LOW2 These icons, when displayed, indicate relay action and relay number. 5. Temperature and unit display. 6. Unit indicator. 7. STAND This icon will blink before Buffer 1 calibration. The icon will stay on while Buffer 1 is being calibrated. 8. SLOPE This icon will blink before Buffer 2 calibration. The icon will stay on while Buffer 2 is being calibrated. 9. 6.86 The 6.86 buffer group: 6.86, 4.00, 9.18. 10. 7.00 The 7.00 buffer group: 7.00, 4.01, 10.01. 11. ATC This icon will be displayed when a temperature probe is connected. 12. MAN This icon will be displayed when a temperature probe is not connected. 13. RmV Unit indicator. 8

D. Rear connectors INPUT RFF +V -V GND 10k TH Pt 1000 L N E 100~230VAC Rel 1 Rel2 * Specify L = Live Lead 100 to 230 VAC Volts and N = Neutral Lead 1. Connect the AC line to the rear of the instrument. The model /ORP300 can be used with 100~240V AC at 50/60 HZ. Make sure the EARTH connector is connected to the earth lead of the AC power line. 2. Connect the proper load to the output relays. Make sure that the load does not exceed the relay rating, 5 Amp at 115VAC and 2.5 Amp at 230 VAC. 9

3. V+ (5VDC) and V- (5VDC) output to provide excitation voltage for /ORP pre-amplifier only. Note : (1) Make sure that the power is unplugged before wiring your probes, relay etc. (2) Make sure you connect the AC power cord to the correct AC terminals. Connecting incorrectly may damage the unit permanently. E. Measure mode Turning on the unit will always display the Measure mode. This instrument is designed to provide 4 distinct measurements: MODE C MODE 7.00 ATC ATC mv MODE MODE RmV 10

1. The degree of acidity or alkalinity of the solution. 2. Temperature Current temperature of the solution. 3. ORP mv A measurement of absolute ORP mv. 4. ORP RmV A measurement of relative ORP mv. The offset value at the RmV calibration will be added to the ORP absolute value to display the ORP relative value. Note : ORP relative value range: ORP absolute value - 1000mV to ORP absolute value + 1000mV Pressing [MODE] key in the Measure mode will cycle the display from the four modes above. F. Setting mode Pressing [DOWN] key and [] key at the same time, the meter will enter into the Setting mode. 1. Temperature compensation select: 11

+ ATC ATC MAN buffer 1 select Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen will cycle the display from 01 (Thermistor: 10k ohm) 02 (Resistor: PT1000) 03 (Manual) modes above. Select the preferred temperature compensation mode, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. 2. buffer 1 select: Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen will cycle the display from 7.00 6.86 buffer above. Select the preferred buffer, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. 12

Temperature compensation select 7.00 6.86 buffer 2 select 3. buffer 2 select: Buffer 1 7.00 Buffer 2 6.86 7.00 7.00 6.86 6.86 Relay control parameters select Relay control parameters select 13

Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen will cycle the display from 4.01 10.01 (or 4.00 9.18) buffer above. Select the preferred buffer, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. Note : The buffer 2 is either 4.01 or 10.01 if select 7.00 buffer at buffer 1 select screen. The buffer 2 is either 4.00 or 9.18 if select 6.86 buffer at buffer 1 select screen. 4. Relay control parameters select: Buffer 2 select mv RmV Relay 1 HI/LOW select 14

Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen will cycle the display from ORP mv ORP RmV modes above. Select the preferred mode, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. Note : The relay will work with the choice of parameters. 5. Relay 1 High / Low select: Relay control paramelers select HI1 LOW1 Relay 1 set point value Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen will cycle the display from HI LOW modes above. Select the preferred mode, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. 15

Note : See I. Controlling the relays page. 6. Relay 1 set point value: Relay 1 HI/LOW select Relay 1 hysteresis value Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen to adjust the value, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. 7. Relay 1 hysteresis value: Relay 1 set point value Pressing [UP] key or [DOWN] key in this screen to adjust the value, press [] key to save, and enter the next setting screen. Relay 2 HI/LOW select 16

8. Relay 2 High / Low select: Same as Relay 1 work way select 9. Relay 2 set point value: Same as Relay 1 set point value 10. Relay 2 hysteresis value: Same as Relay 1 hysteresis value G. Calibration mode The model uses 2-point calibration for. The first point must be 6.86/7.00, and the second point can either be 4.00/4.01 or 9.18/ 10.01. In the Measure mode, pressing [UP] key and [] key at the same time to allow the meter to go to the Calibration mode. 17

1. Buffer 1 (STAND) calibration: HI2 + STAND SLOPE 7.00 STAND 7.00 STAND 7.00 Buffer 2 calibration Enter into the calibration mode, the STAND icon will flash, the unit is ready to be standardized at the first buffer. Rinse the and ATC/Temp probes in distilled water and immerse them in the first buffer solution (either 7.00 or 6.86). Allow temperature reading to stabilize, then press key to calibrate. The icon will flash until the unit detects a stable reading. Once the unit calibrates the first point, the SLOPE icon will flash. The unit is ready to be sloped at the second buffer. 18

2. Buffer 2 (SLOPE) calibration: Buffer 1 calibration Measure mode STAND SLOPE 7.00 STAND SLOPE 7.00 Rinse the and ATC/Temp probe in distilled water and immerse them in the second buffer solution (either 4.00/4.01 or 9.18/10.01). Allow temperature reading to stabilize, then press key to calibrate. The icon will flash until the unit detects a stable reading. Once the unit calibrates the second point and the unit will automatically exit the calibration mode and goes to the Measure mode. Dual point calibration is complete. Note : In the Setting mode (1. Temperature compensation select), select 03 (Manual temperature compensation mode) if no temperature probe is being used. Press the [UP] key or [DOWN] key in the Manual temperature compensation mode to adjust the value to that of the test solution temperature. 19

Then calibrate buffer 1 and buffer 2. H. RmV Calibration mode + or RmV RmV RmV RmV normal mode The model 3621 uses 1-point calibration for RmV. In the RmV Measure mode, pressing [UP] key and [] key at the same time, the meter will enter into RmV calibration mode. Rinse the ORP probe in distilled water and immerse it in the ORP standard solution, then press [UP] or [DOWN] key to adjust the ORP value to that the ORP standard. Press [] key to save. The unit beeps to indicate a successful calibration. Calibration is now complete and the unit will automatically switch to the ORP relative mv Measure mode. 20

Note : When the ORP absolute mv reading is off, recalibrate RmV value. I. Controlling the relays 1. Isolation voltage: The maximum isolation voltage of the relay output contacts is 1500 VDC. The voltage differential between the relay output contacts and the load should not exceed 1500 VDC. 2. Output load: The current through the relay output contacts should not exceed 5 Amp at 115 VAC and 2.5 Amp at 230 VAC in order not to cause permanent damage to the relay contacts. This rating is specified for resistive loads only. 3. Relay action, relay set point and hysteresis value: Relay Action Effective RELAY-ON Set Point Effective RELAY-OFF Set Point HI S.P. + (1/2 H.V) S.P. (1/2 H.V) LOW S.P. (1/2 H.V) S.P. + (1/2 H.V.) S.P. = Relay Set point H.V. = Hysteresis value (Dead Band) 21

If the relay action is set to HIGH, the relay will turn ON at (Set Point +1/2 Hysteresis ), and will turn OFF at (Set Point -1/2 Hysteresis ). If the relay action is set to LOW, the relay will turn ON at (Set Point -1/2 Hysteresis ), and will turn OFF at (Set Point +1/2 Hysteresis ). There are two Independent relays the user can bind to the, ABSOLUTE mv or RELATIVE mv mode. The user can only bind the two relays to one reading mode at a time. The user can change this anytime by changing option at the setting mode. Note : 1. The ideal set point range for is 0.00 to 16.00. 2. The ideal set point range for absolute mv is 2000 to 2000 mv. 3. The ideal set point range of for relative mv is -3000 to 3000 mv. 22

ERROR DISPLAY AND TROUBLESHOOTING ERVIEW /ORP Temperature Possible cause(s) Display Mode Display Display [Action(s)] "OvEr" -10.0~120.0 C measure mode > 16.00 [Recalibrate] Undr -10.0~120.0 C measure mode < -2.00 [Recalibrate] "OvEr" "OvEr" measure mode a. Temperature > 120.0 C. [Bring buffer solution to lower temperature.] [Replace temperature probe.] b. No temperature sensor. [Adjust the manual temperature to -10~120 C.] 23

"OvEr" Undr measure mode a. Temperature < -10.0 C. [Bring buffer solution to higher temperature.] [Replace temperature probe.] b. No temperature sensor. [Adjust the manual temperature to -10~120 C.] "OvEr" Temperature Absolute ORP mv Absolute ORP mv > +1999 mv reading or relative ORP [Bring solution to a lower ORP reading] "Undr" Temperature Absolute ORP mv Absolute ORP mv < -1999 mv reading or relative ORP [Bring solution to a higher ORP reading] 24

ORP "OvEr" Absolute ORP mv a. Temperature > 120.0 C. reading or relative ORP [Bring buffer solution to lower temperature.] [Replace temperature probe.] b. No temperature sensor. [Adjust the manual temperature to -10~120 C.] ORP "Uder" Absolute ORP mv a. Temperature < -10.0 C. reading or relative ORP [Bring buffer solution to higher temperature.] [Replace temperature probe.] b. No temperature sensor. [Adjust the manual temperature to -10~120 C.] 25

"OvEr" 0~60 C a. calibration mode-buffer 1 (STAND)-7.00 b. calibration mode-buffer 1 (STAND)-6.86 c. calibration mode-buffer 2 (SLOPE) a. Offset < -100 or > 100 mv b. Offset < -91.7 or > 108.3 mv c. Slope > ideal mv by 30% [Use a new buffer solution.] [Replace electrode.] 26

BUFFERS The temperature characteristics of calibration buffers 4.00, 4.01, 6.86, 7.00, 9.18 & 10.01 are stored inside the instrument. The buffers used to calibrate the instrument must exhibit the same temperature characteristics as the stored values. C 4.00 6.86 9.18 4.01 7.00 10.01 0 4.01 6.98 9.46 4.01 7.11 10.32 5 4.00 6.95 9.39 4.01 7.08 10.25 10 4.00 6.92 9.33 4.00 7.06 10.18 15 4.00 6.90 9.28 4.00 7.03 10.12 20 4.00 6.88 9.23 4.00 7.01 10.06 25 4.00 6.86 9.18 4.01 7.00 10.01 30 4.01 6.85 9.14 4.01 6.98 9.97 35 4.02 6.84 9.10 4.02 6.98 9.93 27

40 4.03 6.84 9.07 4.03 6.97 9.89 45 4.04 6.83 9.04 4.04 6.97 9.86 50 4.06 6.83 9.02 4.06 6.97 9.83 55 4.07 6.83 8.99 4.08 6.97 9.80 60 4.09 6.84 8.97 4.10 6.98 9.78 Note : The actual reading of the instrument can differ from the values shown by ±0.01. SPECIFICATIONS Mode Range Resolution Accuracy -2.00 to 16.00 0.01 ±0.1% ± 1 digit ORP Absolute mv -1999 to 1999 mv 1 mv ±0.1% ± 1 digit ORP Relative mv -2999 to 2999 mv 1 mv ±0.1% ± 1 digit Temperature -10.0 to 120.0 C 0.1 C ±0.3 C 28

: Recognized buffers US (4.01, 7.00, 10.01) or NIST (4.00, 6.86, 9.18) Temperature compensation Manual/Auto -10.0 C to 120.0 C Buffer Temperature range 0.0 C to 60.0 C Electrode Offset recognition 100 mv at 7.00 +108.3 mv/-91.7 mv at 6.86 Electrode Slope recognition 30% at 4.00, 4.01, 9.18, 10.01 Input impedance >10 12 Calibration end point sensing Yes Temperature: Temperature sensor Thermistor: 10k ohm at 25 C, (User selectable) Resistor ( PT1000) or Manual Controller: Control type Two ON/OFF control 29

Relay output(resistive load only) 5A at 115VAC or 2.5A at 220VAC General: Keys Audio feedback in all keys Power: 100VAC to 240VAC, 50/60Hz Ambient Temperature range 0.0 to 50.0 C Case IP65, 1/8DIN case, depth 90mm Weight 290 g WARRANTY The Cole-Parmer Instrument Company warrants this product to be free from significant deviations in material and workmanship for a period of one year. If repair or adjustment is necessary and has not been the result of abuse or misuse, within the twelve month period, please return, freight-prepaid, and correction will be made without charge (see note on return of items). Cole-Parmer alone will determine if the product problem is due to deviations or customer misuse. 30

Out of warranty products will be repaired for a nominal charge. RETURN OF ITEMS Authorization must be obtained from our Customer Service Department before returning items for any reason. When applying for authorization, please include data regarding the reason the items are to be returned. A restocking charge will be made on all unauthorized returns. For your protection, items being returned must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and insured against possible damage or loss. Cole-Parmer will not be responsible for damage resulting from careless or insufficient packing. Note : The Cole-Parmer Instrument Company reserves the right to make improvements in design, construction and appearance of our products without notice. We stand behind our products. For additional information on our products, warranty, or returns please contact our office or visit our website listed on front page. 31

英文说明书 机型 :/ORP300 编制人 : 汪蕾 日期 :2012-09-10 文件编号 :K/ORP300-01 修改人 : 汪蕾 日期 :2012-09-10 版本 :01 核准人 : 日期 : 32