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SECTION 3, continued<br />

3.3 Special Research Applications<br />

Special features and operations have been designed into the <strong>2100AN</strong> Turbidimeter<br />

for special research applications. Refer to SECTION 10 on page 85 for more<br />

information about application specific measurements, use of cell adapters, and<br />

interchangeable filter modules.<br />

Independent detector output selection and monitoring also is possible. For<br />

example, if the back scattered light is needed to characterize a sample, the<br />

information is accessed easily. Refer to Section 12.3.1 on page 96 for the<br />

instrument diagnostic code number needed for a specific method development.<br />

3.3.1 Ignoring Dilution Water<br />

The turbidity of the dilution water can be ignored by pressing right arrow rather<br />

than measuring the dilution water for the standard 00. The display shows -----.<br />

Press the up arrow to advance to the next standard. Ignoring the dilution water is<br />

not recommended for most applications because it may result in significant errors<br />

for measurements below 100 NTU. Use it only in situations where you know your<br />

dilution water is particle free.<br />

3.3.2 Editing Calibration Data Points<br />

Note: The calibration is based on a<br />

first order linear equation consisting<br />

of up to four independent variables.<br />

Unpredictable results may occur if<br />

standards other than the<br />

recommended calibration points are<br />

used. The factory suggested<br />

calibration points are those<br />

determined by Hach Company<br />

chemists and engineers to provide<br />

the best calibration accuracy. Using<br />

Formazin standards other than<br />

those specified in Section 3.2.3 on<br />

page 37 may result in less accurate<br />

calibrations.<br />

When using Formazin standard dilutions other than the recommended 20-, 200-,<br />

1000-, 4000- and 7500-NTU standards during calibration, edit these data points as<br />

they occur in the display in the calibration procedure to agree with the actual<br />

turbidity of the substituted standards.<br />

For example, if during the calibration procedure a 25-NTU standard is placed in<br />

the instrument instead of the 20-NTU standard, the 20.00 in the display is edited<br />

to show the value of the new standard before the ENTER key is pressed to initiate<br />

the measurement. Pressing the right arrow key accesses the editing mode causing<br />

the decimal point to flash. Use the right arrow key to move the decimal point to<br />

the appropriate location. Pressing ENTER accepts the new decimal location and<br />

causes the 2 to flash. Because the 2 is correct as is, press the right arrow again to<br />

ready the second digit for editing. The up arrow increments the flashing digit to<br />

read 5 for the corrected display of 25.00.Now,whenENTER is pressed, the display<br />

counts down from 60 to 0 as the measurement is made and corrected to<br />

compensate for the turbidity of the dilution water. The instrument automatically<br />

increments to the next standard and the Mode display (green LED) shows 02.<br />

Continue with the calibration, editing values any other substituted standards.<br />

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