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Instruction Manual

HI 9829

Multiparameter Meter

With available GPS,

logging probe, turbidity

and ion measurements

Summary of Contents for HI 9829

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual HI 9829 Multiparameter Meter With available GPS logging probe turbidity and ion measurements...

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Page 3: ...product Pleasereadthisinstructionmanualcarefullybeforeusingtheinstrument Itwillprovideyouwiththenecessaryinformationforcorrectuseofthe instrument aswellasit sversatility Ifyouneedadditionaltechnicalin...

Page 4: ...19 4 2SensorPreparation Activation 21 4 3SensorInstallation 23 CHAPTER 5 INITIALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT 5 1BatteryInstallation 25 5 2MeterInitialization 27 5 3MeasurementMode 28 5 4SetupMenuStructure...

Page 5: ...al 56 CHAPTER 10 STATUS 10 1MeterStatus 58 10 2ProbeStatus 58 10 3GLPData 59 CHAPTER 11 LOGGING MODE 63 11 1Loggingmenustructure 65 11 2LoggingonMeter 65 11 3ProbeLog 67 11 4LogRecall 68 11 5LogNotes...

Page 6: ...eusedonbothprobemodels Differentcombinationsofmeters probes sensorsandaccessoriescanbeor deredeitherinpredefinedconfigurationsorindividually SeeAppendixDfor orderingconfigurations Forexample orderingc...

Page 7: ...talledatanynumberofsamplingsites The HI 9829featuresagraphic backlitdisplaythatautomaticallysizesthe digitstofitthescreenwithon screengraphingcapability Eachparameterisfully configurable HI9829wasdesi...

Page 8: ...ty 1 4 DISPLAY KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION 1 GraphicLCD 2 Batterylevelindicator 3 Softkeyfunctions 4 Leftsoftkey functiondefinedondisplay 5 On Offkey turnthemeteronandoff 6 Lampkey turnthebacklightonandoff 7...

Page 9: ...nnector3 blue ForeitherECorEC turbiditysensor Positiontheconnectorkeytowardsthecenteroftheprobe makesure theconnectorisseatedcorrectly thesensorwillnolongermovefreely beforetighteningthelockingthreads...

Page 10: ...onfiguredtodisplayasinglemeasurementor upto12simultaneousmeasurementsbyusingthenumbers1 7onthekeypad Usethearrowkeystoscrollthroughthemeasurementsnotbeingdisplayed Seesection5 3formoredetails Themeasu...

Page 11: ...toentersetupmode Youcanconfigurewhichparametersyou wanttomeasure calibratethesensors changesystemsettings accesstheGPS menuandviewthemeterandprobestatus 2 3 HELP FUNCTION HI9829featurescontextsensitiv...

Page 12: ...tomaticrecognition of 5 standard buffers pH 4 01 6 86 7 01 9 18 10 01 and1custombuffer ORP Range 2000 0 mV Resolution 0 1 mV Accuracy 1 0 mV Calibration Automaticat1custompoint relativemV DISSOLVED OX...

Page 13: ...custompoint RESISTIVITY Range 0 to 999999 cm dependingonmeasurementsetup 0 to 1000 0 k cm 0 to 1 0000 M cm Resolution Dependingonresistivityreading Calibration Basedonconductivityorsalinitycalibration...

Page 14: ...FNU Resolution 0 1 FNU from 0 0 to 99 9 FNU 1 FNU from 100 to 1000 FNU Accuracy 0 3 FNU or 2 of reading whicheverisgreater Calibration Automatic 1 2 or 3 points at 0 20 and 200 FNU or custom ISE Ammon...

Page 15: ...3mmHgwithin 15 Cfromcalibrationtemperature Calibration Automaticat1custompoint METER SPECIFICATIONS TemperatureCompensation Automatic from 5 to 55 C 23 to 131 F Logging Memory 44 000 records continuou...

Page 16: ...tinguseconsumethemostpower ThetablevariablesareGPS batteryselectionandparameterselection Note WhenaHI7629829 loggingprobeisconnectedtoameter itusesthemeter spower pH ORP DO EC enabled pH ORP DO EC and...

Page 17: ...7629829 442mm 17 4 without cable dia 46mm 1 8 dia 46 mm 1 8 HI 7619829 382 mm 15 1 HI 7639829 482 mm 19 0 dia 46mm 1 8 dia 46 mm 1 8 Weight HI 7609829 570g 20 1 oz HI 7629829 775g 27 3 oz with batteri...

Page 18: ...42S none Solution storagesolution storagesolution D O electrolyte Dimensions 118 x 15 mm 118 x 15 mm 99 x 17 mm 111 x 17 mm Depth 20 m 65 20 m 65 20 m 65 20 m 65 HI 7609829 4 HI 7609829 10 HI 7609829...

Page 19: ...e Note Seesection4 2 1forpHpreparation Seesection4 2 2forORPactivation HI7609829 2Galvanicdissolvedoxygen D O sensor Thethingaspermeablemembraneisolatesthe sensorelementsfromthetestingsolutionbutallow...

Page 20: ...orusedfor thedetectionoffreechlorideionsinfreshwatersamples Thesensorutilizesa silverchloridepellethousedinaPEIheadandasilver silverchloridedouble junctiongelfilledreferenceelectrode Thissensorisusedi...

Page 21: ...ingORPvalue mV ishigher thanthevaluesinthetablebelow anoxidizingpretreatmentisnecessary Ifthe valueislower areducingpretreatmentisnecessary pH mV pH mV pH mV pH mV pH mV 0 990 1 920 2 860 3 800 4 740...

Page 22: ...attheconnec torandshakeitdown likeamercurythermometer Conditionthesensorby soaking it in a small amount of HI 9829 10 10 ppm NH4 N standard for at leasta1 2hour 4 2 6 Chloride Sensor Preparation Remov...

Page 23: ...nium Chloride Nitrate Connector 2 D O Connector 3 EC or EC Turbidity Tomakeinstallationeasier thesensorshavecolor codedcapsandthesockets areidentifiedwithcoloredtriangles Note TheEC Turbiditysensorwit...

Page 24: ...swithyourfingers Continuetotightenthelockingthreadswiththetoolsuppliedinthemainte nancekituntilthesensorissecuredtightlyagainsttheprobebody Toprotectthesensors screwtheprotectiveshieldontotheprobebody...

Page 25: ...blebatterieswithnonrechargeblealkalinebat teries movetheswitchinthebatterycompart mentupward Awarningmessageisdisplayedifyou connectthechargingcabletoameterwith alkalinebatteries Nonrechargeable alkal...

Page 26: ...argebatteriesfromaautomotiveauxiliarypoweroutlet useHI710046 cable ConnecttheHI710046cabletotheprobeconnectoronthemeterandto theauxiliaryplug Thebatterycharginganimationwillbedisplayed Acompletebatter...

Page 27: ...SCREEN Theprobestatusscreenidentifiestheprobeandattachedsensors Non logging probesareidentifiedasHI7609829andloggingprobesareidentifiedas HI 7629829 Twoactivesoftkeysarefoundatthebottomofthestatusscre...

Page 28: ...willautomaticallyresizethefont Pressthe up and down arrowstoscrollthroughtheenabledparametersif theydonotfitononescreen Note Aflashingmeasurementvalueindicatesthatthemeasurementisoutof range Aflashing...

Page 29: ...29 5 4 SETUP MENU STRUCTURE...

Page 30: ...nthe list Note Ifthepasswordprotectionisenabled youwillberequiredtoenterthe passwordbeforeanyparameterscanbemodified 6 2 PARAMETER UNITS 6 2 1 Temperature Unit Theusercanselectthemeasurementunit C F o...

Page 31: ...withoneofthefollowingoptions Auto themeterautomaticallychoosestherange tooptimizethemeasurement Readingscanbein S cmormS cm AutomS cm themeterautomaticallychoosesthe rangetooptimizethemeasurement read...

Page 32: ...tkeytoselectthe desired option 20 C or at 25 C The default value is 25 C 6 3 2 EC Temperature Coefficient ThetemperaturecoefficientBeta isdefinedby the following equation using 25 C as an ex ample EC2...

Page 33: ...owhenloggingthefirstsamplewillbe delayedbyafewsecondsifaveragingisused 6 5 TURBIDITY AVERAGING Turbidityaveragingis softwarefiltertominimize noise and provide more stable readings for turbidity This p...

Page 34: ...alibrationrequirementsvarywithdeploymentconditions forexampleveryturbid biologically activewatersmayrequiremorefrequentcleaningsandcalibrations thancleanerwaters Generalcalibrationguidelinesarelistedb...

Page 35: ...ngwiththe Notready message WhenthepHsignalisstable the Ready messageappears Press Confirm tostorethe calibrationdata The Storing messagewillappearasthe calibrationproceedstothenextsensor A checkmarkwi...

Page 36: ...heemptycalibrationbeakerontheprobebody Thebeakershouldnot bedry Press Accept toclosethedisplayedmessage Whenthemeasurementisstable Ready appears Press Confirm tostorethe calibrationdataandthe Storing...

Page 37: ...brationisperformed allolddataareoverwritten whilewith asingleor2 pointcalibrationthemeterwillalsouseinformationfromtheprevious calibration 7 2 1 Preparation Pour small quantities of the selected buffe...

Page 38: ...Storing followedby Calibrationcompleted willbedisplayed Press OK to return to the Calibration menu Press Measure toreturntothemeasurementscreen Custombuffercalibration TheHI9829permitsasinglecustombu...

Page 39: ...oofarfromtheselectedbuffer value Thisisoftenseenimmediatelyafterabuffercalibrationhasbeen completedbutbeforethepHsensorhasbeenmovedtothenextbuffer Check ifthecorrect calibrationbufferhasbeenselected I...

Page 40: ...omtheprevious calibration 7 3 1 Preparation Prepackagedstandardsareavailableinsingleusesachets RinsetheISEwith waterandshakeoffexcesswater Theprocedurealwaysuses10ppmfirst 7 3 2 Procedure Cutopenthe10...

Page 41: ...lectrode ORPvaluesarenottemperature compensated althoughORPvaluescanchangewithtemperature e g reference electrodepotentialchanges sampleequilibriumchanges Itisimportanttoreport ORPvalues togetherwitht...

Page 42: ...rationcompleted PressOKtoreturntotheCalibrationmenu Press Measure toreturntothemeasurementscreen Torestorethefactorycalibrationdata selectthecorrespondingoptioninthe ORPcalibration menuandthenpress Se...

Page 43: ...o 500 Procedure Tocalibrateat100 fillthecalibrationbeaker withapproximately4 mm 5 32 ofwaterand screwitontotheprobe Themembraneshould notbewet Thisconditioncorrespondstoair 100 saturatedwithoxygenandw...

Page 44: ...Thesolutionsused to calibrate with should be determined independently forinstancebyWinklertitration PlacetheD O sensorwith temperaturesensorintotheknownsolution Fromthe DOcalibration menu selectthe DO...

Page 45: ...ueatthecurrent temperature The Salinity optionallowscalibrationwithastandardsalinitysolution The3calibrationsarerelated sothateachonewillcalibrateall3measurements Note Toimproveaccuracy chooseacalibra...

Page 46: ...tscreen AbsoluteConductivity Select Absoluteconductivity fromthe Conduc tivitycalibration menu Usethekeypadtoenterthecustomvaluewith thedesiredresolution Press Accept tocon firm Fillthecalibrationbeak...

Page 47: ...ionbeakerwithstandardovertheECsensoranddislodge anytrappedgasbubbles Screwthebeakerintoplace Waitforthereadingtostabilize Thestabilitytimerwillcountdownand Con firm willappear Notethetemperatureandadj...

Page 48: ...ppedwithstandardsmadefor anotherturbiditysensormodel Verifythesensoriscleanbeforecalibrating TheuseoftheHI7698293calibration beakerisrequiredforthisprocedure Calibrationisrequiredeverytimethesensorisr...

Page 49: ...sensor into the 200 0 FNU calibrationbeaker Observetheprecautions notedaboveforbubbles Whenthereadingisstablethedisplayshows the Ready message Press Confirm toacceptthethirdpointand savethecalibration...

Page 50: ...Confirm willbedisplayed Press Confirm tostorethecalibrationpoint Afterconfirmation thefollowingmessagesare displayed Storing and Calibrationcompleted Press OK toreturntothe Calibration menu Press Meas...

Page 51: ...storethecalibrationpoint Afterconfirmation thefollowingmessagesaredisplayed Storing and Cali brationcompleted Press Measure toreturntothemeasurementscreen Press OK toreturntothe Calibration menu Tores...

Page 52: ...unction Press Modify andsetthetimeusingthekey pad Press Accept tosavethetime Whenus ingthe12hourformat pressAorPonthekey padforAMorPMafteryousetthetime Press Format tochangebetween12and24 hourformats...

Page 53: ...meinterval Thedefaultvalueis notused 8 1 4 Key Beep Ifenabled anacousticsignalsoundseverytime akeyispressed Acheckedboxindicatesthisfunc tionhasbeenenabled Thedefaultsettingisdis abled 8 1 5 Error Bee...

Page 54: ...Themeterreturnstothe MeterSetup menu Thecheckboxcorrespondingto themeterpasswordischecked To disable the password protection highlight Meter Password and press Modify enterthepasswordandthenpress Dis...

Page 55: ...ndthenpress Accept Amaximumof14characterscanbeused 8 2 2 Probe Password TheProbePasswordprotectstheprobeagainstunauthorizedconfiguration changesandlogdataerasure Whenimplemented manysettingandfunction...

Page 56: ...rneroftheLCD Iftheantennasymbolisblinking the satelliteacquisitionisnotyetcompletedorthesignalstrengthisnotsufficient Signalstrengthcanbeimprovedbymovingoutdoorsandawayfrombuildings andtrees Theuserca...

Page 57: ...unit off when the meter is in continuousloggingmodewithalogginginterval of at least 4 minutes The GPS unit will turn off aftereachmeasurementandturnonagain3 minutesbeforethenextmeasurementistaken Ift...

Page 58: ...down toscrollthrough the status screens Press ESC to return to the Status menu 10 2 PROBE STATUS Select ProbeStatus todisplayinformationrelated totheprobetype connectedsensors batterylevel logging ifl...

Page 59: ...toryallows theusertodetectwhenreadingsstart to change and sensors may require cleaningorreplacement pH Fromthe GLP menu selectthe pH option DataregardingthelastpHcalibrationwillbe displayed offset aci...

Page 60: ...the GLP menuselectthe ORP option DataregardingthelastORPcalibrationwillbe displayed calibrationpoint timeanddate Usethearrowkeystoscrollthroughthestored dataforthelast5calibrations PressESCtoreturntot...

Page 61: ...value calibrationtype conductivity absolute conductivityorsalinity timeanddateofthecali bration Usethearrowkeystoscrollthroughthestoreddataforthelast5calibrations Notes A C letterneartheconductivityc...

Page 62: ...temperaturecalibrationhasbeenperformedorifcalibration wasclearedusingthe Restorefactorycalib optiontheoffsetvalueis settodefault andthemessage Factorycalibration isdisplayed Press ESC toreturntothepre...

Page 63: ...63 Chapter 11 LOGGING MODE TheHI 9829andHI76x9829systemoffersmanyloggingoptionsthatcan becombinedbasedonuserneeds Thefollowingfiguresdescribetheavail ableloggingoptions...

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Page 65: ...rareorganizedby lots Upto44 000complete records can be storedinupto100lots Eachlotcanstorelog on demandrecordsand orcontinuousrecords withdifferentparameterconfigurations 11 1 LOGGING MENU STRUCTURE F...

Page 66: ...tlot Thiswilladdthenew sampledatatoanexistinglot Anewlotcan also be created by pressing New Press OK tologthesampleintheselectedlot Onthe Remarks window select Yes togo totheRemarksscreen Press No tos...

Page 67: ...ROBE LOG only for logging probes Select Start probe log to start a log with the currentsettings Press Options tochangethe logsettings ProbeLogOptions Toeditthelotremark ortag seesection11 5 Theloginte...

Page 68: ...Select Meterlogrecall toviewlogsthatarestored onthemeter Themeterwillshowthenumberof availablelots Select Lots toviewordeleteindi viduallots Usethearrowkeystoselectthedesiredlotand thenpress View The...

Page 69: ...hegraph andhighlightasample Thesampledataaredis playedbelowthegraph PressESCtoreturntotheparameterlist PressESCagaintoreturntothemenu Note Thenumberoflotsamplesthatcanbeplot tedislimitedbythedisplayre...

Page 70: ...wnloadedtothe meter awarningmessagewillbedisplayedif youtrytodownloaditagain Deletealllots From Probelogrecall select Deletealllots andthemeterwilldisplaythe message Doyouwanttoperformthecurrentoperat...

Page 71: ...enthematchingconnectoronthemetercontactsthetag loggedmeasurementsarelabeledwiththetagserialnumberandtag identifier TagconfigurationisaccessedthroughtheLogmenu Readtag Selectthe Readtag optiontoviewand...

Page 72: ...thetagID Note IftheinsertedIDisnotpresentinmemory awarningmessagewillbe displayed Addtagmanually Select Addtagmanually toenteranIDcodeforatagwithoutusingthetag reader e g ifthetagisnotphysicallyavaila...

Page 73: ...29829start exe Click Install software andfollowtheinstructions 12 2 METER TO PC CONNECTION WiththemeterOFF disconnecttheprobe ConnecttheHI7698291USBadaptertothe meterandtoaUSBportonthePC TurnthemeterO...

Page 74: ...74 MetertoPCdata a Selectparameterunits b SelectMeterfromtoolbar c SelectLot d SelectMap...

Page 75: ...ctingtotheprobe PressSTARTonthe Windows taskbarandselect Controlpanel IntheControlPanel select System Hardware DeviceManager Ports ThePorts menushowsthenumberofthevirtualCOMportassociatedwiththe HI 76...

Page 76: ...76 ProbeInfoScreen LotDataScreen...

Page 77: ...fromthemetertotheprobe istoolowand themeasurementscouldbeadverselyaffected Allparameterssetonprobearedisabled Press leftsoftkey checktheconnectionbetweenmeter andprobe Iftheproblempersists contactthe...

Page 78: ...argeableCbat teriesorreplacethealkalinebatteriestocon tinue Insertrechargeablebatteriesandslidebattery selectorswitchtothedownposition Thismes sageappearswhennon rechargeablealkaline batteriesareinsta...

Page 79: ...umericcode Restartthemeter Iftheproblempersists contacttheHANNA servicecenter Somemeter probefeaturescanbeaccessedbutwithnoguar antee Errorsx Anycriticalerrorsthatappearareidentifiedusinganumericcode...

Page 80: ...heywillnotbeusedforaperiodoftime CheckGLPdataunder Status toensurethesensorisstillfunctioning properly pH and pH ORP Sensor Maintenance Removethesensorprotectivecap Donotbealarmedifanysaltdepositsare...

Page 81: ...hesupplied brushoranon abrasivedetergent Ensurethatthetwocylindricalholesinthe sensorarefreeofforeignmaterial EC Turbidity Sensor Maintenance Aftereveryseriesofmeasurements rinsetheprobewithtapwater I...

Page 82: ...tappearstarnished useapolishingstriptoremovetheoxidizedsurface Cutoffapproximatelya1 inch pieceofthestrip Wetthefrostedsidewithwaterandplaceagainstdam agedsurface Placeyourthumbagainsttheshinybacking...

Page 83: ...thoutadequatewatercirculation Toprotectequipmentitisbesttoavoid exposuretowind foam turbulence airtemperaturegradients sun extended periodsofhighflow extendedperiodsofhighsedimentandfloatingdebris The...

Page 84: ...orfluidcavitation Limitflowratetomoderate MountProbe0to45 anglefromverticaltoavoidsensors pH pH ORP ISE frombecomingelectricallydiscontinuousduetointernalelectrolytes flowingawayfromtheirinternalcells...

Page 85: ...loridedoublejunctiongelfilled referenceelectrode TheouterbodyofthesensoristhethermoplasticPEI This sensorisusedinplaceofthepH The measurement of ammonium nitrogen NH4 N is a useful tool in the measure...

Page 86: ...illnolongercalibrateoroperateproperly Thelifetimeofthe sensordependsgreatlyondeploymentconditions AlthoughHI7609829 10isselectivetowardammoniumions italsoresponds tootherionswhichcaninterferewiththeme...

Page 87: ...hemeasurementofchloride Cl isausefultoolinthemeasurementofsurface watercontaminantssuchastracingthesourceofroadwayrunofforstudying naturallyoccurringchloridelevelsinnaturalwaters HI 7609829 11isanion...

Page 88: ...e chloride ion sensitivity can react with water contaminantsorbeleachedoutofthesensorwithcontinuedexposure Asthe sensoragestherewillbeadecreasedsensitivityuntilthesensorwillnolonger calibrateoroperate...

Page 89: ...ionsrunofforstudyingnutrientlevelsinnaturalwaters HI7609829 12 isanionselectivesensorthatrespondstothefreenitrateion Althoughallformsofnitrogenincludingnitrogengas N2 areinterconvertible withinthenitr...

Page 90: ...embranewith continuedexposure Asthesensoragestherewillbeadecreasedsensitivityuntil thesensorwillnolongercalibrateoroperateproperly Thelifetimeofthesensor dependsgreatlyondeploymentconditions AlthoughH...

Page 91: ...O EC EC turbidity temperature with HI 7698296 long protectiveshieldand4meter 13 1 cable HI 7619829 10 HI 7609829 probe for pH pH ORP ISE D O EC EC turbidity temperature with HI 7698296 long protectiv...

Page 92: ...ctiveshieldand10meter 33 cable probemaintenance kit manual chargingcableadapter for115VAC HI 98293 02 Same as HI 98293 01 for 230VAC HI 98294 01 HI 9829 and HI 7639829 10 logging probe for pH pH ORP I...

Page 93: ...cableadapter for 115VAC HI 98298 02 Same as HI 98298 01 for 230VAC SENSORS HI 7609829 0 pHsensor HI 7609829 1 pH ORPsensor HI 7609829 2 DissolvedOxygensensor HI 7609829 3 ECsensor HI 7609829 4 EC Turb...

Page 94: ...carrying case for HI 9829 QUICK CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS HI 9828 25 Quickcalibrationsolution 500mL HI 9828 27 Quickcalibrationsolution 1gal pH BUFFERS HI 5004 pH 4 01 buffer solution 500 mL HI 5046 pH 4...

Page 95: ...oragesolution 500mL DO SOLUTIONS HI 7040L Zerooxygensolution 500mL HI 7042S ElectrolytesolutionforDOsensor 30mL HI 76409A P SparemembranewithO ring 5pcs CONDUCTIVITY STANDARD SOLUTIONS HI 7030L 12880...

Page 96: ...for HI 7609829 10 25 x 25 mL sachet HI 9829 12 10 ppm chloride standard for HI 7609829 11 25 x 25 mL sachet HI 9829 13 100 ppm chloride standard for HI 7609829 11 25 x 25 mL sachet HI 9829 14 10 ppm...

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