Manual 8XX Titrando EN
Manual 8XX Titrando EN
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Titrando
Installation Instructions
8.840.1133
06.2006 / jb
Although all the information given in these Instructions has been checked with great care, errors cannot be entirely excluded. Should you notice any mistakes please inform the author at the address given above.
Contents
Table of contents
1 Introduction .......................................................... 1
1.1 1.2 Instrument description...................................................................................2 Information about the Installation Instructions............................................3 1.2.1 Organization .............................................................................................3 1.2.2 Notation and pictograms .........................................................................4 Parts and controls..........................................................................................5 Safety notes....................................................................................................8 1.4.1 Electrical safety.........................................................................................8
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2 Installation ........................................................... 9
2.1 2.2 Overview ...................................................................................................... 10 Instrument setup ......................................................................................... 11 2.2.1 Packaging...............................................................................................11 2.2.2 Checks....................................................................................................11 2.2.3 Location ..................................................................................................11 Controller connection ................................................................................. 11 2.3.1 Touch Control connection......................................................................12 2.3.2 Computer connection.............................................................................13 Device connection at the MSB ................................................................... 14 2.4.1 Connecting stirrers and titration stands.................................................15 2.4.2 Attaching the exchange unit to the Titrando ..........................................16 2.4.3 Connecting an external dosing device ..................................................18 2.4.4 Connecting a remote box.......................................................................20 Device connection at the USB.................................................................... 21 2.5.1 Connecting a printer...............................................................................21 2.5.2 Connecting a balance ............................................................................22 2.5.3 Connecting a USB Sample Processor / Robotic Titrosampler..............24 2.5.4 Connecting additional Titrandos or Dosing Interfaces ..........................24 2.5.5 Connecting a PC keyboard (Titrando with Touch Control only)............25 2.5.6 Connecting a barcode reader................................................................25 2.5.7 Connecting a USB hub ..........................................................................26 2.5.8 Connecting a Bluetooth adapter ..........................................................26 Sensor connection ...................................................................................... 29 2.6.1 Connecting an 854 iConnect .................................................................29 2.6.2 Differential potentiometry .......................................................................30 2.6.3 Titration vessel setup..............................................................................30 2.6.4 Assembly of the Karl Fischer titration cell ..............................................31 Update of the instrument software............................................................. 32
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3 Troubleshooting ................................................. 33
3.1 Problems...................................................................................................... 33
4 Appendix ............................................................. 35
4.1 Technical data ............................................................................................. 35 4.1.1 Titration and measuring modes .............................................................35 4.1.2 Measuring interfaces ..............................................................................35
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4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 4.1.13 4.2 Specification of the measuring inputs ...................................................36 Specification of the measuring inputs (857 only) ..................................36 Internal dosing device............................................................................37 Interfaces................................................................................................37 Mains connection...................................................................................37 Safety specifications ..............................................................................38 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ....................................................38 Ambient temperature .............................................................................38 Reference conditions .............................................................................38 Dimensions ............................................................................................39 Recycling and disposal..........................................................................39
Standard equipment.................................................................................... 40 4.2.1 808 Titrando ...........................................................................................40 4.2.2 809 Titrando ...........................................................................................41 4.2.3 835 Titrando ...........................................................................................42 4.2.4 836 Titrando ...........................................................................................43 4.2.5 841 Titrando ...........................................................................................44 4.2.6 842 Titrando ...........................................................................................45 4.2.7 857 Titrando ...........................................................................................46 Additional instruments and optional accessories .................................... 47 4.3.1 Controller for operating the Titrando......................................................47 4.3.2 Stirrers and titration stands ....................................................................47 4.3.3 Titration equipment ................................................................................47 4.3.4 Karl Fischer titration equipment 6.5609.000..........................................48 4.3.5 Dosing devices.......................................................................................49 4.3.6 Combined pH electrodes.......................................................................50 4.3.7 Combined metal electrodes ..................................................................50 4.3.8 Ion-sensitive electrodes and surfactant electrodes...............................50 4.3.9 Karl Fischer electrodes ..........................................................................51 4.3.10 Reference electrodes .............................................................................51 4.3.11 Temperature sensors .............................................................................51 4.3.12 Cables for electrodes and other accessories........................................52 4.3.13 Communication......................................................................................52 4.3.14 Cables for balances ...............................................................................53 Warranty and conformity ............................................................................ 54 4.4.1 Warranty .................................................................................................54 4.4.2 Declaration of Conformity for 808 Titrando ...........................................55 4.4.3 Declaration of Conformity for 809 Titrando ...........................................56 4.4.4 Declaration of Conformity for 835 Titrando ...........................................57 4.4.5 Declaration of Conformity for 836 Titrando ...........................................58 4.4.6 Declaration of Conformity for 841 Titrando ...........................................59 4.4.7 Declaration of Conformity for 842 Titrando ...........................................60 4.4.8 Declaration of Conformity for 857 Titrando ...........................................61 4.4.9 Quality Management Principles .............................................................62
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List of illustrations
Fig. 1: The Titrando system ...................................................................................................... 1 Fig. 2: Front view of a Titrando with internal dosing drive........................................................ 5 Fig. 3: Front view of a Titrando for the use of external dosing devices ................................... 6 Fig. 4: Rear view of the Titrando ............................................................................................... 7 Fig. 5: Titrando Peripheral devices ........................................................................................ 9 Fig. 6: Titrando Touch Control ............................................................................................. 12 Fig. 7: Titrando Computer .................................................................................................... 13 Fig. 8: Overview of MSB connections..................................................................................... 14 Fig. 9: Titrando Stirrer........................................................................................................... 15 Fig. 10: Attaching the exchange unit to the Titrando ............................................................. 16 Fig. 11: Example for connecting a dosing device: Titrando 800 Dosino ........................... 18 Fig. 12: Example for connecting a dosing device: Titrando 805 Dosimat ......................... 19 Fig. 13: Titrando Remote box .............................................................................................. 20 Fig. 14: Titrando Printer........................................................................................................ 21 Fig. 15: Titrando USB-RS232 box Balance....................................................................... 23 Fig. 16: Titrando USB Sample Processor ............................................................................. 24 Fig. 17: Titrando Titrando/Dosing Interface ......................................................................... 24 Fig. 18: Titrando Sensors ..................................................................................................... 29 Fig. 19: Connecting the 854 iConnect .................................................................................... 29 Fig. 20: Recommended arrangement of magnetic stirring bar (1), electrode (2) and buret tip (3) ................................................................................................................... 30 Fig. 21: Drawing of the KF titration cell 6.5609.000................................................................ 31 Fig. 22: Arrangement of transport tip, buret tip and draw-off tip ........................................... 32
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
These installation instructions provide you with a comprehensive overview of the installation and specifications of the Titrando system. The Titrando is the centerpiece of the modular Titrando system. Operation is carried out either via a Touch Control with touch-sensitive screen ("stand-alone" titrator) or from a computer via the USB connection and using the PC software PC Control or tiamo. A Titrando system can integrate several, different devices. With PC Control/Touch Control, up to three control devices (Titrandos, Dosing Interfaces, USB Sample Processors, etc.) can be controlled via USB connection. The tiamo software allows to expand the system with practically any number of control devices. The control devices have three to four MSB connections (MSB = Metrohm Serial Bus), to which peripheral devices can be connected. These are mainly dosing drives (700/800 Dosinos and 685/805 Dosimats), stirrers and titration stands, etc. Figure 1 shows you the flexibility of the Titrando system. On the left a Titrando is shown with external dosing devices operated by the Touch Control. To the right of it you can see an automation system consisting of a USB Sample Processor, a Titrando with internal dosing drive and a Dosimat operated by the PC Control software.
1.1 Instrument description Additional information about the Titrando system can be found on the Internet under www.titrando.com. Information about specific applications can be found in our "Application Bulletins" and "Application Notes"; these can be obtained free of charge from your local Metrohm agency or downloaded from the Internet under www.metrohm.com. Various monographs on the subjects of titration techniques and electrodes are also available.
1.1
Instrument description
The Titrandos differ mainly from the kind of dosing drive. They are equipped either with an internal dosing drive for an exchange unit (type 806 or previous) or for the use of external dosing devices (700 and 800 Dosinos with 807 dosing units). Common features of the Titrando: A connection for Touch Control or for a computer with PC software PC Control or tiamo. Four MSB connections (Metrohm Serial Bus) each controlling one dosing device (Dosimat with exchange unit or Dosino with dosing unit), a stirrer or titration stand and a remote box. One or two measuring interfaces. A measuring interface consists of a high-impedance measuring input for pH, redox or ISE sensors, an input for a separate reference electrode, a measuring input for temperature sensors (Pt1000 or NTC) and a measuring input for polarized electrodes. Two USB connections allow to connect, for example, a printer, keyboard, barcode reader or additional control devices (USB Sample Processor, Titrando, Dosing Interface, etc.).
1 Introduction
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1.2.1
Organization
These Installation Instructions for the Titrandos provide you with a comprehensive overview of the installation, startup, troubleshooting and technical specifications of the instruments. The Installation Instructions are arranged as follows: Introduction General description of the instrument, operating elements and safety information Installation Installation of the instrument, connection of the peripheral devices and accessories Troubleshooting Description of possible errors and how to remedy them Appendix Technical data, standard equipment, optional accessories, warranty and declaration of conformity Index In order to find the information you require about the Titrando you should either use the Table of contents or the Index.
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1 Introduction
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Fig. 2: Front view of a Titrando with internal dosing drive 1 2 Guide openings for centering the exchange unit Push rod of the dosing drive 4 5 Coupling for switching the flat cock "On" LED Lights up when the Titrando is connected to the mains supply and a controller (Touch Control or computer) is connected and switched on. "Status" LED Shows the current status of the internal dosing drive (see Section 2.4.2).
Fig. 3: Front view of a Titrando for the use of external dosing devices 7 Bottle holder with holding clips, for two reagent bottles 8 "On" LED Lights up when the Titrando is connected to the mains supply and a controller (Touch Control or computer) is connected and switched on.
1 Introduction
Fig. 4: Rear view of the Titrando 9 USB connections USB 1 and USB 2 USB ports (type A) for connection of printer, keyboard, barcode reader, additional Titrandos, USB Sample Processor, etc. Controller connection Connection for Touch Control or PC with installed PC software MSB connections MSB 1 to MSB 4 Metrohm Serial Bus Connection for external dosing device, stirrer or remote box Mains connection socket Mains connection Instrument type and serial number 14 Measuring interface 1 (Input 1) and Measuring interface 2 (Input 2) Models 2.8XX.0010: 1 measuring interface, Models 2.8XX.0020: 2 measuring interfaces Connection for reference electrode (Ref.) e. g. Ag/AgCl reference electrode High-impedance measuring input (Ind.) Connection of pH, redox or ISE sensors with built-in or separate reference electrode Connection for temperature sensors (Temp.) Pt1000 or NTC Measuring input for polarized electrodes (Pol.) e. g. double Pt electrodes
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1.4
Safety notes
Warning! This instrument should only be used in accordance with the information given in these installation instructions.
1.4.1
Electrical safety
Please observe the following guidelines: Only qualified Metrohm technicians should carry out service work on electronic components. Do not open the Titrando housing. This could destroy the Titrando. Inside the housing there are no components that the user can service or exchange.
Electrical safety when handling the Titrando is guaranteed within the framework of the IEC 61010 Standard. The following point must be observed: Protection against electrostatic charges Warning! Electronic components are sensitive to electrostatic charges and can be destroyed by a discharge. Always remove the mains cable from the power supply socket before setting up or breaking electrical connections on the rear panel of the instrument.
2 Installation
2 Installation
This section describes what you should pay attention to when unpacking and setting up the Titrando. It also informs you about how a complete titration system from a simple system with stirrer and printer up to a complicated system with additional dosing devices, sample changer and balance is assembled. The following illustration provides an overview of the peripheral devices that can be connected to a Titrando:
2.1 Overview
2.1
Overview
The following flow diagram provides an overview of the installation of a simple titration system with stirrer, external dosing device, printer and balance. More detailed information can be found in the given sections. Setup Section 2.2
Section 2.3
Section 2.4.1
Printer connection
Section 2.5.1
Balance connection
Section 2.5.2
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2.2
2.2.1
Instrument setup
Packaging
The Titrando and the separately packed accessories are delivered in special packaging that provides excellent protection. Please store this packaging in a safe place as no other packaging can guarantee the safe transport of the instrument.
2.2.2
Checks
Please check whether the delivery is complete and undamaged immediately on receipt (compare with delivery note and list of accessories given in Section 4.2). If transport damage is evident please refer to the information given in Section 4.4.1.
2.2.3
Location
The Titrando was developed for internal laboratory use; it should not be used in explosion-endangered locations. Place the instrument on a suitable vibration-free laboratory bench, protected as much as possible from corrosive atmospheres and contact with chemicals. Choose a location where the temperature is usually between +5 C and +45 C. The instrument should be protected against excessive variations in temperature and direct sunlight.
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Controller connection
Two different methods of controlling the Titrando are available: The Touch Control with contact-sensitive screen forms a standalone titrator together with the Titrando. A computer can be used to control the Titrando by using the PC software PC Control or tiamo. Attention! Make sure that the mains cable has been removed from the power supply socket before setting up or breaking connections between the instruments.
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2.3.1
Fig. 6: Titrando Touch Control Note! The plug is fitted with a "pull-out protection device" that prevents the cable from being pulled out accidentally. When you wish to insert or remove the plug you must first pull back the outer plug sleeves (marked with arrows). Connect all peripheral devices (see Section 2.4 and 2.5) before you switch on the Touch Control. Power for the Touch Control is provided by the Titrando. Connect the Titrando to the mains supply and switch on the Touch Control. After switch-on automatic system tests are carried out on both the Titrando and the Touch Control. The "On" LED on the Titrando lights up when the system test is finished and the instrument is ready for use. Attention! The Touch Control has to be shut down properly with the ON/OFF switch at the back of the instrument before the power supply is interrupted. Otherwise data can be lost. Since the power for the Touch Control is supplied by the Titrando, never disconnect the Titrando from the mains connection (e. g. by switching it off via a mains distributor), before you have switched off the Touch Control. If you do not want to place the Touch Control directly alongside the Titrando then you can extend the connection between the Titrando and Touch Control with the 6.2151.010 Cable. The connection length must not exceed 5 m.
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2.3.2
Computer connection
Install the PC Control or tiamo software on your computer. Quit the program if you have started it after the installation. Connect all peripheral devices (see Section 2.4 and 2.5) before you connect the Titrando to the mains supply. Connect the Titrando to the mains supply. The LED "On" on the Titrando will not yet light up! Connect the Titrando to a USB connection (type A) on your computer with the 6.2151.000 cable (see the instruction manual for your computer). Windows 2000: The Titrando will be recognized and the driver will be installed automatically. Windows XP: The Titrando will be recognized and the wizard for the installation of the driver will be started automatically. Select the option "Install the software automatically" and click on [Next]. End the wizard with [Finish]. PC Control Connect the USB dongle ("authorization plug") supplied with the full version of the PC Control software to any USB socket (type A) of the computer or Titrando. Windows 2000: The USB dongle will be recognized and the driver will be installed automatically. Windows XP: The USB dongle will be recognized and the wizard for the installation of the driver will be started automatically. Select the option "Install the software automatically" and click on [Next]. End the wizard with [Finish].
Fig. 7: Titrando Computer Note! The plug for connecting to the Titrando is fitted with a "pull-out protection device" that prevents the cable from being pulled out accidentally. When you wish to insert or remove the plug you must first pull back the outer plug sleeves (marked with arrows). You can extend the connection with a commercially available USB extension cable (type A/m type A/f). The length of the connection should not exceed 5 m. If you require a longer connection then you must use a commercially available USB signal amplifier. Up to five USB signal am-
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2.4 Device connection at the MSB plifiers can be connected in series; this allows a maximum extension of 25 m. Start the PC Control or tiamo software. The Titrando will be recognized automatically. When the PC Control or tiamo software is started a system test will be carried out automatically on the Titrando. The LED "On" on the Titrando lights up when the system test is finished and the instrument is ready for use.
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Fig. 8: Overview of MSB connections The MSB 1 of the Titrando with internal dosing drive is occupied by the internal dosing drive. This means that only a stirrer and a remote box can be connected to MSB 1. First connect all peripheral devices and then connect the Titrando to the mains supply. MSB connections can be extended with the 6.2151.010 cable. The maximum length of the connection is 15 m. The Titrando automatically recognizes which device has been connected to which MSB connection. The Touch Control or the PC software (PC Control or tiamo) shows the connected devices in the device manager or the configuration dialog respectively. All devices connected to the MSB are operated by the Touch Control or PC Control/tiamo.
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2 Installation Attention! If you are operating the Titrando with the Touch Control then make sure that the Touch Control is switched off while you are setting up or breaking connections between the instruments. If you are operating the Titrando with the PC software then pull out the plug from the power supply socket before setting up or breaking MSB connections.
2.4.1
Fig. 9: Titrando Stirrer You can connect a maximum of one 801 Stirrer, one 804 Titration Stand with 802 Rod Stirrer or one 803 Titration Stand to each MSB socket. The 801 Stirrer as well as the 804 and 803 Titration Stands has a MSB connection to which an additional device, e. g. a dosing device, can be connected. We recommend that the stirrer is connected to MSB 1, as this corresponds to the default setting in the methods. The stand and the stand support are included with the stirrer or titration stand. Fasten the stand support to the base of the Titrando with the four screws supplied. Decide whether you want to attach the stirrer to the right or left of the Titrando. The assembly of the support rod and the stirrer or titration stand is described in the Instructions for Use of the 801 Stirrer and the 804 Titration Stand or the 803 Titration Stand.
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Fig. 10: Attaching the exchange unit to the Titrando Slide the exchange unit onto the Titrando so that it snaps into position and the "Status" LED slowly blinks. If the exchange unit has been properly positioned then the exchange unit guide bolts will operate a microswitch and trigger the exchange unit initialization. The exchange unit will be recognized and the data is automatically read out from the data chip. The "Status" LED then lights up constantly. The following table provides an overview of the operating statuses of the internal dosing device that can be indicated by the "Status" LED:
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2 Installation "Status" LED off constant illumination Dosing device operating status There is no exchange unit attached. The Titrando is ready for dosing or titrating. The exchange unit has been attached correctly and recognized and is now in the change position, i. e. the exchange unit can be removed. The Titrando is currently dosing or filling or the exchange unit is not in the change position. An intelligent 806 Exchange unit has been attached and the data on the built-in data chip is currently being read out or written. Dosing drive error (see Section 3, Troubleshooting)
blinks slowly
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2.4.3
Fig. 11: Example for connecting a dosing device: Titrando 800 Dosino
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Fig. 12: Example for connecting a dosing device: Titrando 805 Dosimat The 685 Dosimat is connected to the Titrando with the 6.2134.030 cable. 685 Dosimat and 700 Dosino types must be connected directly to the MSB socket of the Titrando (see Fig. 8: Overview of MSB connections). If you want to connect a stirrer (see Section 2.4.1) and an external 800 Dosino (or 805 Dosimat) dosing device to a Titrando without internal dosing drive then we recommend that the stirrer is connected to MSB 1 and the dosing device to the MSB connection of the stirrer as this corresponds to the standard settings in the methods. Type 806 Exchange units for the 805 Dosimat and type 807 Dosing units for the 800 Dosino have a built-in data chip that allows the storage of data about the exchange or dosing unit and the reagent. This data is automatically read out or updated by Touch Control or PC Control/tiamo when the exchange or dosing unit is attached to the dosing device. The data is edited in the Touch Control or in the PC Control/tiamo software.
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Fig. 13: Titrando Remote box For example, you can connect the 849 Level Control to the remote interface of the remote box. The remote box also has an MSB output, to which an additional instrument, e. g. a dosing device or stirrer, can be connected. During a method run remote output lines are set automatically and the setting of input lines by a peripheral device can automatically trigger commands (e. g. start or stop). An exact description of the signals is given in the Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control. PC Control / Touch Control If you have several remote boxes connected then you must remember that the particular remote box that is recognized first by the software (Touch Control or PC Control) will automatically be used as the "Control remote box". This means that lines will be set up and scanned automatically on this remote box. The current Control remote box is shown in the device manager under the Touch Control or PC Control properties (see Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control).
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2.5.1
Connecting a printer
Printers to be connected to the Titrando operated by Touch Control must meet the following requirements: Printer language: HP-PCL, Canon BJL Commands or Epson ESC P/2 Printer resolution 300 dpi or 360 dpi (Epson) A4 paper, single page feed.
Current printer models that can be connected are listed on the Internet under www.titrando.com. To connect the printer proceed as follows: Switch off Touch Control. Use the 6.2151.020 cable to connect the USB connection of the Titrando (type A) to the USB connection of the printer (type B, see printers operating manual). First switch on the printer and then the Touch Control. Configure the printer in the device manager of the Touch Control as described in the Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control.
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2.5.2
Connecting a balance
If you are operating the Titrando with the PC Control/tiamo software then connect the balance directly to the serial interface (COM) of the computer. This is normally 9-pin and marked with the symbol IOIOI. If you are operating the Titrando with the Touch Control then you need the 6.2148.020 USB-RS232 box to connect a balance. The following table gives an overview of the balances that can be used together with the Titrando system and which cables you will need to connect the balance to the RS232 interface: Balance AND ER-60, 120, 180, 182 FR-200, 300 FX 200, 300, 320 with RS232 interface (OP-03) Mettler AB, AG, PR (LC-RS9) Mettler AM, PM, PE with interface option 016 or Mettler AJ, PJ with interface option 018 Mettler AT Cables 6.2125.020 + 6.2125.010
Supplied with balance 6.2146.020 + 6.2125.010 additionally from Mettler: ME 47473 Adapter and either ME 42500 Hand switch or ME 46278 Foot switch 6.2146.020 + 6.2125.010 additionally from Mettler: ME 42500 Hand switch or ME 46278 Foot switch 6.2134.120 6.2125.020 + 6.2125.010 additionally from Mettler: ME 42500 Hand switch or ME 46278 Foot switch Cable AS017-09 from Ohaus 6.2125.080 + 6.2125.010 6.2134.060 6.2125.080 + 6.2125.010
Mettler AX, MX, UMX, PG, AB-S, PB-S Mettler AE with interface option 011 or 012
Ohaus Voyager, Explorer, Analytical Plus Precisa balances with RS232C interface Sartorius MP8, MC1 Shimadzu BX, BW
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2 Installation Operation with Touch Control Use the 6.2151.030 cable to connect the USB connection of the Titrando (type A) to the USB connection of the USB-RS232 box (type B). Connect one of the RS interfaces of the USB-RS232 box with the RS232 interface of the balance (see Table for cables).
Fig. 15: Titrando USB-RS232 box Balance Switch on the Touch Control. Switch on the balance. Configure the RS232 interface of the balance. Configure the RS232 interface of the USB-RS232 box in the device manager of the Touch Control (see Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control). Operation with PC Control/tiamo Connect the RS232 interface of the computer with the RS232 interface of the balance (see Table for cables). Switch on the balance. Configure the RS232 interface of the balance. Configure the RS232 interface of the computer in the device manager of the PC Control software (see Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control) or in the configuration dialog of tiamo.
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Fig. 16: Titrando USB Sample Processor Start the PC Control/tiamo software or switch on the Touch Control. The USB Sample Processor / Robotic Titrosampler will be recognized automatically and entered in the device list of PC Control/tiamo or Touch Control. Configure the USB Sample Processor / Robotic Titrosampler in the device manager or the configuration dialog as described in the Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control or tiamo respectively.
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Fig. 17: Titrando Titrando/Dosing Interface Switch on the Touch Control or start the PC Control/tiamo software. The Titrando / Dosing Interface will be recognized automatically and entered in the device list of PC Control/tiamo or Touch Control.
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2 Installation Configure the Titrando / Dosing Interface in the device manager or the configuration dialog as described in the Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control or tiamo respectively. You can connect another Titrando or Dosing Interface in the manner described above. Attention! Connecting Titrandos/Dosing Interfaces via a commercially available USB hub is not possible.
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2.5 Device connection at the USB Settings on the barcode reader: The operating instructions of the barcode reader describe the programming of the barcode reader. Bring the barcode reader into the programming mode. Set the required keyboard layout (USA, Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland (German)). This setting must be the same as the setting in the device manager (see Instructions for Use for PC Control / Touch Control). Make sure that the barcode reader is set so that Ctrl-characters (ASCII 00 to 31) can be transmitted. Program the barcode reader so that ASCII character 02 (STX or Ctrl B) is the first character to be transmitted. This first character is normally known as the "Preamble" or "Prefix code". Program the barcode reader so that ASCII character 04 (EOT or Ctrl D) is the last character to be transmitted. This last character is normally known as the "Postamble", "Record suffix" or "Postfix code". Terminate the programming mode.
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2 Installation PC Control and tiamo If the Titrando system is operated with the PC Control/tiamo software, a Bluetooth USB adapter can be connected to a USB port of the computer (or of the Titrando/USB Sample Processor). The driver software (for MS Windows 2000/XP), supplied by the manufacturer of the Bluetooth adapter, must be installed as specified in the related instructions. A Bluetooth USB adapter must support the Bluetooth specifications HCRP (Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile for printers) and/or SPP (Serial Port Profile for balances or RS232 connections). Printer drivers must be configured before installation of the Bluetooth adapter. Touch Control If the Titrando system is operated as a stand-alone system with an 840 Touch Control, the Metrohm Bluetooth USB Adapter for 840 (6.2162.000, Bluetooth V1.1 qualified Class 2 device) will be required for a Bluetooth connection. Note! The Metrohm Bluetooth USB Adapter cannot be operated on a computer. The adapter is designed exclusively for use in a Titrando system in stand-alone mode, i. e. with a 840 Touch Control as control unit. The version 5.840.0130 or higher of the Touch Control software is required. The Metrohm Bluetooth USB adapter guarantees wireless data transfer over a distance of up to 10 m and is easy to install. Connect the Bluetooth adapter to a free USB port on the rear of the Titrando/USB Sample Processor. Switch on the Touch Control. The Bluetooth USB adapter is recognized automatically. Configure the adapter in the device manager of the Touch Control as described in the Instructions for Use for PC Control/Touch Control. Printers and Bluetooth A Bluetooth-enabled printer or a Bluetooth printer adapter must support the HCRP Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile. Please refer to the printer's User Manual for the settings required for a Bluetooth-enabled printer. Bluetooth printer adapters can normally be connected to the USB port of the relevant printer without the need for configuration. Please note what is said in the printer adapter's documentation. The printer type is defined in the device manager of Touch Control. Balances and Bluetooth A Bluetooth-enabled balance or a Bluetooth serial adapter must comply with the SPP Serial Port Profile in accordance with the Bluetooth specifications. If the manufacturer of the balance offers a specific Blue-
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2.5 Device connection at the USB tooth serial adapter, this should be used instead of a commercially available adapter. Bluetooth serial adapters must be configured on the PC using the utility program supplied by the manufacturer. The data transfer parameters of instrument and adapter must agree with each other. The Bluetooth serial adapter must be defined as Acceptor and not as Initiator of a serial connection. Authentication with a PIN code is not supported.
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2.6
Sensor connection
One measuring interface consists of a high-impedance measuring input (Ind.) for pH, redox or ISE sensors, an input for a separate reference electrode (Ref.), a measuring input for temperature sensors (Temp.), e. g. Pt1000 or NTC and a measuring input for polarized electrodes (Pol.).
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Fig. 19: Connecting the 854 iConnect The 854 iConnect is recognized automatically and entered as measuring input in the device properties of the Titrando. The connection of sensors is described in the Instructions for Use of the 854 iConnect.
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2.6.2
Differential potentiometry
During potentiometric measurements in poorly conducting media, highimpedance measuring sensors are affected by electrostatic and electromagnetic interferences. Use our Solvotrode 6.0229.100 or any other special electrode for pH measurements in organic solvents. If this does not help then you can connect a Differential amplifier 6.5104.030 (230 V) or 6.5104.040 (115 V). The Differential amplifier is connected to the high-impedance measuring input (Ind.).
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Fig. 20: Recommended arrangement of magnetic stirring bar (1), electrode (2) and buret tip (3)
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Fig. 22: Arrangement of transport tip, buret tip and draw-off tip 1 2 Position of the transport tip for solvent Position of the buret tip for KF reagent 3 Position of the draw-off tip
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3 Troubleshooting
3 Troubleshooting
3.1 Problems
Possible cause Either the Touch Control or the computer is not switched on, or the plugs are not plugged in correctly. The exchange unit has not been attached correctly. Measures Check the plug connections and switch on the Touch Control or the computer. Problem "On" LED does not light up although the Titrando is connected to the mains supply. Titrando with internal dosing drive only: "Status" LED does not light up although an exchange unit is in place. Titrando with internal dosing drive only: The exchange unit cannot be pushed into position.
Remove the exchange unit and push it on again until it clicks into position. The LED blinks while the data is being read out from an intelligent exchange unit (806) and is on continuously when the exchange unit has been recognized correctly. Move the flat cock manually to the change position (switch lever pointing to the right). Move the piston rod to the correct position (see exchange unit Instructions for Use, Section "Attaching the exchange unit"). Stop the run or carry out a "Fill" step.
The exchange unit flat cock is not in the change position. The piston rod in the exchange unit is not in the correct position. Dosing or filling is currently taking place and / or the Titrando is not in the change position.
Titrando with internal dosing drive only: The exchange unit cannot be removed and the "Status" LED blinks slowly.
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3.1 Problems
Problem Titrando with internal dosing drive only: "Status" LED blinks rapidly.
Possible cause The dosing drive is overloaded because the flat cock is blocked.
Measures Switch off the Touch Control or end PC Control/tiamo. Check whether the exchange unit can be removed. If it cannot be removed then check whether the flat cock can still be rotated. Move it manually to the change position by turning it to the right (see Instructions for Use of exchange unit). Remove the exchange unit and proceed as described in the Instructions for Use in the section "Servicing a blocked flat cock". Switch the control device off and then on again. The dosing device is initialized when switching on. Remove the exchange unit and clean it as described in the Instructions for Use in the section "Care and maintenance". Contact Metrohm Service if it is not possible to remove the exchange unit. Have the data chip replaced by Metrohm Service personnel. In order to be able to use the exchange unit until the data chip is replaced you can remove the data chip yourself. The cylinder volume will still be recognized automatically, but data can no longer be read from or stored in the exchange unit.
The dosing drive is overloaded because the piston is blocked. The fault is indicated by the software (Touch Control or PC Control/tiamo).
The exchange unit data can no longer be read as the data chip has been damaged mechanically or by chemicals.
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4 Appendix
In this section you will find the most important technical data of the Titrando, a list of standard and optional accessories and the warranty and conformity declarations.
4.1
Technical data
Provided that nothing to the contrary is mentioned, the published values are typical technical data for the Titrandos with internal and external dosing drive.
4.1.1
4.1.2
Measuring interfaces
1 or 2 galvanically separated measuring interfaces Potentiometry 1 high-impedance measuring input for pH, redox and ISE electrodes 1 reference input for separate reference electrode Input resistance Offset current Temperature 1 measuring input for temperature sensors (Pt1000 or NTC) Automatic temperature compensation, for NTC sensors R (25 C) and B25/50 can be configured. Polarizer 1 measuring input for polarized electrodes Polarization current Ipol Polarization potential Upol 125.0 ... +125.0 A in 2.5 A steps 1250 ... +1250 mV in 25 mV steps > 1 * 1012 Ohm < 1 * 1012 A (under reference conditions)
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4.1 Technical data Polarizer (857 only) 1 measuring input for polarized electrodes Polarization current Ipol 1) Polarization potential Upol 2)
1)
1250 / +1250 mV: values not guaranteed, dependent on reference potential +2.5 V
2)
4.1.3
20.000 ... +20.000 2000 mV ... +2000 mV 200 A ... +200 A 150 C ... +250 C 20 C ... +250 C 4)
1 digit, without sensor error, under reference conditions potentiometric and voltametric 3) amperometric 4) for a NTC-Sensor with R (25 C) = 30'000 Ohm and B (25/50) = 4100 K. Measuring cycle: 100 ms for all measuring ranges
4.1.4
13.000 ... +20.000 1200 mV ... +1200 mV 120 A ... +120 A 150 C ... +250 C 5 C ... +250 C 4)
1 digit, without sensor error, under reference conditions potentiometric and voltametric 3) amperometric 4) for a NTC-Sensor with R (25 C) = 30'000 Ohm and B (25/50) = 4100 K. Measuring cycle: 100 ms for all measuring ranges
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4.1.5
4.1.6
Interfaces
USB connections USB ports 2 USB downstream ports (type A sockets), 500 mA each, for connection of peripheral devices such as printer, keyboard, barcode reader or USB-RS232 box (Metrohm Ordering no. 6.2148.020)
Controller connection Controller port USB upstream port with additional signals (mini DIN socket) for the connection of Touch Control or computer to control the Titrando. With built-in Touch Control cable With 6.2151.000 cable
MSB connections (MSB = Metrohm Serial Bus) Dosing device Connection of max. 3 external dosing devices of the type Dosimat or Dosino to Titrandos with internal dosing drive (MSB 2 to MSB 4) or 4 external dosing devices of the type Dosimat or Dosino to Titrandos without internal dosing drive (MSB 1 to MSB 4). Connection of max. 4 stirrers Stirrer control: on/off; manual or coordinated with the titration procedure. 15 steps for speed and direction of rotation selectable. Connection of max. 4 remote boxes Remote boxes are used to select and control external devices.
Stirrer
Remote box
4.1.7
Mains connection
Voltage Frequency Power consumption Fuses 100 ... 240 V ( 10%) 50 ... 60 Hz 45 W electronic overload protection
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4.1.8
Safety specifications
Construction and testing Safety information According to EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 protection class I The Installation Instructions contain safety information that must be observed by the user in order to ensure the safe operation of the instrument.
4.1.9
Immunity
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4.1.12 Dimensions
Titrando with internal dosing drive Housing material Width Height (without exch. unit) Height (with exch. unit) Depth Weight (without exch. unit) Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) 142 mm 164 mm approx. 450 mm 239 mm 2948 g
Titrando without internal dosing drive Housing material Width Height Depth Weight Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) 142 mm 227 mm 231 mm 2817 g
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4.2
Standard equipment
Immediately upon receipt of the Titrando please check that the delivery is complete. The illustrations in the accessory lists are not to the same scale.
4.2.1
808 Titrando
The 808 Titrando is available in the 2 following versions: 2.808.0010 2.808.0020 808 Titrando with one measuring interface 808 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces
The information given in brackets refers to 2.808.0020. No. 1 Order No. 1.808.0010 or 1.808.0020 6.0262.100 6.2104.020 6.2739.010 Description 808 Titrando with one measuring interface or 808 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Connection cable for Metrohm electrodes with plug head length 1 m Key for exchange units
1 1 1
1 (2) 1 (2)
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.2
809 Titrando
The 809 Titrando is available in the 2 following versions: 2.809.0010 2.809.0020 809 Titrando with one measuring interface 809 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces
The information given in brackets refers to 2.809.0020. No. 1 Order no. 1.809.0010 or 1.809.0020 6.0262.100 6.2104.020 6.2043.005 Description 809 Titrando with one measuring interface or 809 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Connection cable for Metrohm electrodes with plug head length 1 m Holding clip for bottle
1 1 2
1 (2) 1 (2)
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.3
835 Titrando
The 835 Titrando is available in the 2 following versions: 2.835.0010 2.835.0020 835 Titrando with one measuring interface 835 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces
The information given in brackets refers to 2.835.0020. No. 1 Order No. 1.835.0010 or 1.835.0020 6.0262.100 6.2104.020 6.2739.010 Description 835 Titrando with one measuring interface or 835 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Connection cable for Metrohm electrodes with plug head length 1 m Key for exchange units
1 1 1
1 (2) 1 (2)
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.4
836 Titrando
The 836 Titrando is available in the 2 following versions: 2.836.0010 2.836.0020 836 Titrando with one measuring interface 836 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces
The information given in brackets refers to 2.836.0020. No. 1 Order no. 1.836.0010 or 1.836.0020 6.0262.100 6.2104.020 6.2043.005 Description 836 Titrando with one measuring interface or 836 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Connection cable for Metrohm electrodes with plug head length 1 m Holding clip for bottle
1 1 2
1 (2) 1 (2)
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.5
841 Titrando
The 841 Titrando is available in the following version: 2.841.0010 Description 841 Titrando with one measuring interface Karl Fischer titration equipment (see Section 4.3.4 and Fig. 21) Holding clip for bottle 841 Titrando with one measuring interface
No. 1 1 2
1 1
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.6
842 Titrando
The 842 Titrando is available in the following version: 2.842.0010 Description 842 Titrando with one measuring interface Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Connection cable for Metrohm electrodes with plug head length 1 m Holding clip for bottle 842 Titrando with one measuring interface
No. 1 1 1 2
1 1
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.2.7
857 Titrando
The 857 Titrando is available in the 2 following versions: 2.857.0010 2.857.0020 857 Titrando with one measuring interface for 854 iConnect 857 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces (one for 854 iConnect, one for 854 iConnect and conventional sensors)
The information given in brackets refers to 2.857.0020. No. 1 Order no. 1.857.0010 or 1.857.0020 1.854.0010 6.2043.005 Description 857 Titrando with one measuring interface or 857 Titrando with two galvanically separated measuring interfaces 854 iConnect measuring input Holding clip for bottle
1 2
1 1
6.2103.130 6.2103.140
for 2.857.0020 only: Adapter red Adapter black for temperature sensor 2 mm plug / 4 mm socket Mains cable (plug to customers specification) Type SEV 12 (Switzerland) Type CEE(7), VII (Germany,...) Type NEMA/ASA (USA,...) Installation Instructions for Titrando
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4.3.2
2.803.0010
4.3.3
Order no.
Titration equipment
Description Karl Fischer titration equipment (see Fig. 21) Eco titration equipment Titration vessel upper part for titration vessels 6.1415.xxx and 6.1418.xxx 5 openings, made of PPS
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4.3 Additional instruments and optional accessories Order no. 6.1415.22x Description Titration vessel, 20 ... 90 ml 6.1415.220 clear glass 6.1415.223 amber glass
6.1415.25x
Titration vessel, 50 ... 150 ml 6.1415.250 clear glass 6.1415.253 amber glass
6.2021.020
6.2013.010
Clamping ring for 10 mm diameter support rods Bottle adapter for tandem dosing 1 x NS14, 4 x M6
6.1602.190
4.3.4
Order no. 6.0338.100 6.1244.040 6.1403.040 6.1414.030 6.1415.220 6.1415.250 6.1448.010 6.1903.020 6.1903.030
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4 Appendix Order no. 6.2104.020 6.2412.000 6.2730.010 6.2730.020 6.2730.030 6.2811.000 Description Electrode cable with F plug length 1 m Glass weighing spoon with protective tube Screw nipple Septum stopper 18 mm with O-ring Stopper with nipple and O-ring Molecular sieve 250 g; pore dimension: 0.3 nm
4.3.5
Dosing devices
Description 805 Dosimat 806 Exchange unit with 1 mL glass cylinder 806 Exchange unit with 5 mL glass cylinder 806 Exchange unit with 10 mL glass cylinder 806 Exchange unit with 20 mL glass cylinder 806 Exchange unit with 50 mL glass cylinder Cards for 806 Exchange unit (10 pieces, assorted) 800 Dosino 807 Dosing unit with 2 mL glass cylinder 807 Dosing unit with 5 mL glass cylinder 807 Dosing unit with 10 mL glass cylinder 807 Dosing unit with 20 mL glass cylinder 807 Dosing unit with 50 mL glass cylinder Bottle holder for Dosinos (Reagent Organizer) for 2 bottles
Order no. 2.805.0010 6.3026.110 6.3026.150 6.3026.210 6.3026.220 6.3026.250 6.2244.020 2.800.0010 6.3032.120 6.3032.150 6.3032.210 6.3032.220 6.3032.250 6.2061.010
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4.3.6
Combined pH electrodes
Description Ecotrode Plus Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm Flat membrane electrode Combined LL pH glass electrode with fixed ground-joint diaphragm, for low immersion depths Solvotrode combined LL pH glass electrode ground diaphragm (PCTFE), reference electrolyte LiCl saturated in EtOH Aquatrode plus combined LL pH glass electrode Profitrode Combined LL pH glass electrode with ground diaphragm, double junction Unitrode with Pt1000 temperature sensor (2 mm plug), plug F Unitrode without temperature sensor
6.0229.100
4.3.7
4.3.8
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4 Appendix Order no. 6.0507.120 6.0507.130 6.0507.140 6.0507.150 Description "Ionic Surfactant" electrode for ionic surfactants Surfactrode Resistant for ionic surfactants Surfactrode Refill for ionic surfactants "Cationic Surfactant" electrode for ionic surfactants
4.3.9
6.2103.140
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4.3.13 Communication
Order no. 6.2151.000 Description Cable for connecting the control device (Titrando, Dosing Interface, Sample Processor, etc.) to a PC (USB connection, type A) and for connecting additional control devices USB A Controller (1.8 m) USB cable for connecting a printer (USB connection, type B) to the control device (Titrando, Dosing Interface, Sample Processor, etc.) (USB connection, type A) USB A USB B (1.8 m) Remote box MSB for connecting devices controlled by remote lines (e. g. Sample changer) RS232 box USB (USB-RS232 box) for connecting devices with a serial RS232 interface (e. g. balances) to the USB connection of the control device (Titrando, Dosing Interface, Sample Processor, etc.)
6.2151.020
6.2148.010
6.2148.020
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4 Appendix Order no. 6.2151.030 Description USB cable for connecting the USB-RS232 box to the control device (Titrando, Dosing Interface, Sample Processor, etc.) (USB connection, type A) USB A USB B (30 cm) Cable for connecting a computer to the USBRS232 box 9 p./f 9 p./f (3 m) 847 USB Lab Link for connecting the Touch Control to a computer network
6.2134.040
2.847.0010
6.2146.020
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4.4
4.4.1
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4.4.2
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
808 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a computer with PC Control/tiamo software. It is equipped with an internal dosing device. Three additional external dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.3
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
809 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a PC with PC Control/tiamo software. Four dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.4
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
835 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a computer with PC Control/tiamo software. It is equipped with an internal dosing device. Three additional external dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.5
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
836 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a PC with PC Control/tiamo software. Four dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.6
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
841 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a PC with PC Control/tiamo software. Four dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.7
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
842 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a PC with PC Control/tiamo software. Four dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
Ch. Buchmann Vice President Head of Production Responsible for Quality Assurance
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4.4.8
This is to certify the conformity to the standard specifications for electrical appliances and accessories, as well as to the standard specifications for security and to system validation issued by the manufacturing company.
Name of commodity
857 Titrando
Description
Universal titrator, controlled by a Touch Control or a PC with PC Control/tiamo software. Four dosing devices can be connected directly.
This instrument has been built and has undergone final type testing according to the standards: Electromagnetic compatibility: Emission EN/IEC 61326, EN 55022 / CISPR 22 Electromagnetic compatibility: Immunity EN/IEC 61326, EN/IEC 61000-4-2, EN/IEC 61000-4-3, EN/IEC 61000-4-4, EN/IEC 61000-4-5, EN/IEC 61000-4-6, EN/IEC 61000-4-11 Safety specifications EN/IEC/UL 61010-1, CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1, protection class I It has also been certified by ElectroSuisse, which is member of the International Certification Body (CB/IEC). The instrument meets the requirements of the CE mark as contained in the EU directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC and fulfils the following specifications: EN 61326 EN 61010-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use EMC requirements Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use
Metrohm Ltd. is holder of the SQS-certificate of the quality system ISO 9001 for quality assurance in design/development, production, installation and servicing. The system software, stored in Read Only Memories (ROMs) has been validated in connection with standard operating procedures in respect to functionality and performance. The technical specifications are documented in the instruction manual. Herisau, 26 June, 2006
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4.4.9
Metrohm Ltd. holds the ISO 9001 Certificate, registration number 10872-02, issued by SQS (Swiss Association for Quality and Management Systems). Internal and external audits are carried out periodically to assure that the standards defined by Metrohms QM Manual are maintained. The steps involved in the design, manufacture and servicing of instruments are fully documented and the resulting reports are archived for ten years. The development of software for PCs and instruments is also duly documented and the documents and source codes are archived. Both remain the possession of Metrohm. A non-disclosure agreement may be asked to be provided by those requiring access to them.
The implementation of the ISO 9001 quality system is described in Metrohms QM Manual, which comprises detailed instructions on the following fields of activity: Instrument development The organization of the instrument design, its planning and the intermediate controls are fully documented and traceable. Laboratory testing accompanies all phases of instrument development. Software development Software development occurs in terms of the software life cycle. Tests are performed to detect programming errors and to assess the programs functionality in a laboratory environment. Components All components used in the Metrohm instruments have to satisfy the quality standards that are defined and implemented for our products. Suppliers of components are audited by Metrohm as the need arises.
Manufacture The measures put into practice in the production of our instruments guarantee a constant quality standard. Production planning and manufacturing procedures, maintenance of production means and testing of components, intermediate and finished products are prescribed. Customer support and service Customer support involves all phases of instrument acquisition and use by the customer, i. e. consulting to define the adequate equipment for the analytical problem at hand, delivery of the equipment, user manuals, training, after-sales service and processing of customer complaints. The Metrohm service organization is equipped to support customers in implementing standards such as GLP, GMP, ISO 900X, in performing Operational Qualification and Performance Verification of the system components or in carrying out the System Validation for the quantitative determination of a substance in a given matrix.
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5 Index
5 Index
A
Accessories ............................47 Ambient temperature ..............38 Attaching the exchange unit ...16 Dosing unit........................19, 49 Dosino...............................37, 49
E
Electrical safety.........................8 Electromagnetic compatibility 38 EMC ........................................38 Exchange unit .......19, 33, 34, 49 Attaching........................16 External dosing device .............2
Metal electrodes .....................50 Metrohm Serial Bus ................37 MSB ........................................37 Connection ................7, 14
B
Balance ...................................22 Barcode reader.......................25 Blocked flat cock ....................34 Blocked piston ........................34 Bluetooth adapter ...................26 Bottle holder........................6, 49
N
NTC...................................29, 35
O
Operating status Internal dosing device ...16 Operating system ...................13 Order designations .................40 Overview ...................................1 Installation......................10
F
Flat cock switching ...................5 Front view..............................5, 6
C
Cable Balance....................22, 53 Computer.......................52 Electrode .......................52 Computer Connection ....................13 Connection Balance..........................22 Barcode reader..............25 Bluetooth adapter ..........26 Computer.......................13 Controller .......................11 Dosing device................18 Dosing Interface ............24 PC keyboard..................25 Printer ............................21 Remote box ...................20 Robotic Titrosampler .....24 Sensors..........................29 Stirrer .............................15 Titrando..........................24 Titration stand ................15 Touch Control ................12 USB hub ........................26 USB Sample Processor.24 Contact pins for data chip ........5 Contents ....................................I Control elements.......................5 Control remote box .................20 Controller ..........................11, 37 Connection ......................7 Coupling for switching the flat cock ..........................................5
G
Guide openings ........................5
P
PC Connection ....................13 PC keyboard ...........................25 Peripheral devices MSB ...............................14 USB................................21 pH electrodes .........................50 Printer......................................21 Models ...........................21 Pt1000...............................29, 35 Push rod of the dosing drive ....5
I
Installation.................................9 Instrument setup .....................11 Instrument software Update...........................32 Instrument type .........................7 Interface ..................................37 Internal dosing device.............37 Operating status ............16 Internal dosing drive .................2 Introduction...............................1 Ion-sensitive electrodes ..........50
R
Rear view ..................................7 Reference electrode..........35, 51 Connection ......................7 Reference input.......................35 Remote box.................14, 37, 52 Connection ....................20 Remote line .............................20 Robotic Titrosampler ..............24 Rod stirrer ...............................15 RS232 box ........................22, 52 RS232 interface.......................22
K
Karl Fischer electrodes ...........51 Karl Fischer titration cell..........31 Draw-off tip ....................32 KF reagent .....................32 Solvent ...........................32 Karl Fischer titration equipment ................................................48 Keyboard ................................25
L
LED On ..........................5, 6, 33 Status.............5, 17, 33, 34 List of illustrations .................... III
S
Safety notes ..............................8 Safety specifications...............38 Scope of delivery ....................40 Sensors...................................29 Serial number............................7 Standard equipment ...............40 Stirrer.....................14, 19, 37, 47 Connection ....................15 Surfactant electrodes..............50 System test .......................12, 14
D
Data chip.....................16, 19, 34 Differential potentiometry........30 Dimensions .............................39 Disposal ..................................39 Dongle ....................................13 Dosimat.............................37, 49 Dosing device .............14, 37, 49 Connection ....................18 Dosing Interface......................24
M
Mains connection ...............7, 37 Measuring input ......................35 High-impedance........7, 29 Polarized electrodes ..7, 29 Reference electrode ..7, 29 Specification ..................36 Temperature sensor ..7, 29 Measuring interface ......7, 29, 35 Measuring modes...................35
T
Technical data ........................35
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5 Index
Temperature sensor ......... 35, 51 Connection ...................... 7 Titrando................................... 24 Titration equipment................. 47 Titration modes....................... 35 Titration stand ................... 14, 47 Connection .................... 15 Titration vessel........................ 47 Setup ............................. 30 Touch Control ......................... 25 Connection .................... 12 Transport damage .................. 54 Troubleshooting...................... 33 USB dongle ............................ 13 USB hub ................................. 21 Connection .................... 26 USB Sample Processor.......... 24 USB-RS232 box................ 22, 52
U
Update Instrument software ....... 32 USB......................................... 37 connection....................... 7 Connection .................... 21
W
Warranty.................................. 54
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