pH Meter BJG1C1 (BMET-202)

Benchtop Ph Meter
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pH Meter -2.00 to 20.00 pH 0.1, 0.01 pH

Specifications

ModelBJG1C1
pH
- Range-2.00 to 20.00 pH
- Resolution0.1, 0.01 pH
- Accuracy± 0.01 pH
- Calibration PointsUp to 5
- Standard CustomizationYes
- Standard RecognitionNIST, GB and DIN buffers
mV
- Range-2000.0 to 2000.0 mV
- Resolution0.1 mV
- Accuracy± 0.3 mV or ± 0.1 % of reading
Temperature
- Range-5 to 110 °C, 23 to 230 °F
- Unit°C, °F
- Resolution0.1
-Accuracy± 0.2
Measurement
- Reading ModeAutoRead (Fast, Medium,Slow), Timed, Continuous
- Reading PromptsReading, Stable, Locked
- Temp. CompensationATC, MTC
Data Management
- Data Storage500 results each
- GLP FeaturesYes
Inputs
- pH ElectrodeBNC(Q9)
- Temp./DO Probe4-pin aviation connector
Outputs
- USBPC
- RS 232printer
Display Options
- BacklightYes
- Auto Shut-down1~60 min, off
- IP RatingIP54
- Date and TimeYes
General
- PowerAC Adapter,100-240 V AC input, DC9 V output
- Dimensions242 x 195 x 68 mm
- Weight900 g(1.98 lb)

Description

The pH scale typically ranges from 0 to 14. According to the Nernst equation pH values are affected by temperature, hence the temperature compensation is a vital function of any pH Meter to ensure accurate pH measurement.

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Operating Manual

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1. Introduction
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Technical Specification
    1.3 Function Introduction
2. Safety Notices
3. Terms Explanation
4. Overview and Installation
    4.1 Overview
    4.2 Instrument Installation
5. Instrument Operation
    5.1 Switch On/Off
    5.2 Screen Icons
    5.3 Function Key
    5.4 Instrument Settings
    5.5 pH Measurement
    5.6 Data Management
6. Maintenance/Troubleshooting
    6.1 Meter Maintenance
    6.2 Electrodes Maintenance
    6.3 Troubleshooting
7. Technical Supports
    Accessories
8. Appendixes
    Appendix 1

1. Introduction

1.1 Introduction

BMET-202 portable pH meter is a newly designed functional instrument that can be widely used in universities, environmental protection, medicine, food, sanitation, geological prospecting, metallurgy, ocean exploration and other fields measurements for acid rain detection, industrial wastewater, surface water, drinking water, beverages, daily chemical products, textiles and other related industries.

• General Features

◦ High resolution LCD display, 5.7 inches.

◦ Multi-reading feature allows auto-read, timed-read and continuous-read.

◦ Automatic/Manual temperature compensation ensures accurate results.

◦ Auto-hold feature senses and locks the measurement endpoint.

◦ Data storage 500 sets (GLP-compliant).

◦ Support for USB or RS-232 communication.

◦ Reset feature automatically resumes all settings back to factory default options.

◦ IP54 waterproof.

◦ 1-5 points calibration with standard recognition.

◦ Selectable pH buffer groups, including NIST, DIN, GB, USA.

◦ Automatic electrode diagnosis with pH slope and offset display.

1.2 Technical Specification

Technical Specifications


Model

BMET-202

pH level

0.01pH

mV

Range

(-2000.0~2000.0)mV

Minimum resolution

0.1mV

Electronic unit indication error

±0.1% or ±0.3mV

Electronic unit repeatability

1mV

Electronic unit input current

≤1x10-12A

Electronic unit input impedance

≥1x1012Ω

pH

Range

(-2.00~20.00)pH

Minimum resolution

0.01pH

Electronic unit indication error

±0.01pH

Electronic unit repeatability

0.005pH

Instrument indication error

±0.02pH

Instrument repeatability

0.01pH

Temperature

Range

(-5.0~110.0)°C

Minimum resolution

0.1°C

Electronic unit indication error

±0.2°C

Instrument indication error

±0.4°C (0°C -60°C)

±1.0°C (Other range)

Use environment

Environment temperature:(0~40)°C Relative humidity: not more than 85%

Dimensions(LxBxH), Weight(kg)

242mmx195mmx68mm ,0.9kg

Power supply

Power adapter, Input: AC100~240V Output: DC9 V

Table 1

1.3 Function Introduction

Functions Specification


Features

Explanation

Basic Function

Languages

English

Backlight adjustment

Automatic diagnostics

Reset settings

Default parameter

Prompt Sound

Time settings

Power failure protection

Firmware upgrade

Anti-interference automatic recovery

Automatic shutdown

Protection

IP54

Reading Function

Reading balance settings

Auto-lock reading

Reading Mode

Continuous, Auto, Timed

Sample ID

Data Management

Storage

500 sets

View

Delete

GLP

Table 2


Features

Explanation

Communications and external devices

Printer

RS232 Serial Printer

Content and format customization

GLP, Standard, custom

PC

pH/mV Measurement

pH electrode status/performance

Slope, Electrode status

Multi-point calibration

5 points

Automatic standard solutions recognition

4 Group

Standard solutions customization

Standard groups customization

1 Group

Automatic temperature compensation

Manual temperature compensation

pH electrode diagnostics

Temperature Measurement

Temperature units

°C , °F

Table 3

2. Safety Notices

Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user MUST use the instrument following this manual to avoid damage to the user and equipment.

Before using the meter, READ the following notes:

• DO NOT DISASSEMBLE the device for inspection or repair.

• To prevent electric shock or damage to the device, DO NOT place cables and connectors in any liquid, wet or corrosive environment.

• Please use the defaulted power adapter, DO NOT use it if the power cord is damaged (the wire is exposed or broken).

• DO NOT use in flammable and explosive environments.

• DO NOT use if the user finds any abnormalities such as damage or deformation of the device.

The following identifiers will be used in this manual.

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user TIPS:

Tips help users to use the meter.

3. Terms Explanation

• pH Slope: The amount of potential change generated by each 1 pH change, expressed in mV/pH or by 100% Theoretical Slope (PTS). pH

= - log[H], where [H] means molar concentration (mol/L) of H ions.

• E0 of pH: Also known as "zero potential", it usually refers to the potential value at a pH of 7.

• One-point calibration: Calibration with a standard solution.

• Two-point calibration: Calibration with two standard solutions.

• Multi-point calibration: Calibration with more than two standard solutions.

4. Overview and Installation

4.1 Overview

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user

Figure 1

Overview-Front view

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Figure 2

Overview- Back view

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Figure 3

Electrodes and connectors

4.2 Instrument Installation

4.2.1 Electrodes Stand Installation

1) Pull out the electrode holder fixing plate on the right side of the instrument.

2) Press the electrode holder support onto the vertical shaft of the electrode holder drawer.

3) Tighten the set screw at the bottom of the electrode holder support.

4.2.2 Electrodes Connection


1) Mount the pH electrode (15) on the electrode holder (5).

2) Find the measuring electrode socket (9) on the back of the instrument, unplug the Q9 short circuit plug (18), then, insert the pH electrode into the measuring electrode socket (9).

Insert the other four-pin aviation of the pH electrode into the temperature electrode socket on the back of the instrument.

1) Mount the pH electrode (15) on the electrode holder (5)., 2) Find the measuring electrode socket (9) on the back of the

Figure 4

Electrode stand installation

5. Instrument Operation

5.1 Switch On/Off

After connecting the power adapter, the electrode holder and electrode, press and release to switch on the meter. The startup screen shows software version and other related information. After the self-test program, the screen turns to the homepage and the meter is ready to measure.

The meter equipped with 8 function keys. Users press and hold the key for more than 3 seconds and release to shut down.

5.2 Screen Icons

1) Mount the pH electrode (15) on the electrode holder (5)., 2) Find the measuring electrode socket (9) on the back of the

Figure 5

1 Title. 2 System time. 3 Measurement parameters and balance status.4 Main measurement box.5 Calibration information. 6 User ID. 7 Sample ID. 8 Operation tips. 9 Soft function keys.


The instrument displays symbol identification that has the following functional implications:

Symbol explanation


No.

Symbol

Explanation

1

BMET-202

Reading status, display the measurement status of reading, stable, locked each indicates that the

processing, stable, and reading completed.

2

BMET-202

The percentage slope of the pH electrode calibration data

3

BMET-202

The standard buffer solution for calibration

4

BMET-202

Time to Calibrate Electrodes

5

BMET-202

Standard solution for pH electrode calibration

6

BMET-202

Automatic temperature compensation

7

BMET-202

Manual temperature compensation

8

BMET-202

User ID

9

BMET-202

Sample ID

10

BMET-202

Operation Tips

Table 4

5.3 Function Key

Table 4, Figure 6, The Screen and key, Key function explanation BMET-202

Figure 6

The Screen and key

Key function explanation


No.

Keys

Explanation

Note

1

BMET-202

Power

Press to switch on/off

2

BMET-202

Setting

Set the parameters and settings

3

BMET-202

Cancel

Cancel the operation

4

BMET-202

Enter

Confirm the option

5

BMET-202

F1

Function key, Corresponds to the function

options on the screen

6

BMET-202

F2

Function key, Corresponds to the function

options on the screen

7

BMET-202

F3

Function key, Corresponds to the function options on the screen

8

BMET-202

F4

Soft function keys, corresponding to the

functions on the screen

Table 7

5.4 Instrument Settings

In the standby interface of the instrument or during the measurement process, you can set the instrument parameters through the soft function key "Setting".

5.4.1 Tutorial settings

For the first use, please follow the guide to settings the measurement parameters. After all the settings, press the "Enter" to return to the previous page.

5.4.2 Reading Mode Settings

The meter provides three reading modes, including continuous readings, auto readings, and timed readings.

• Continuous reading: The instrument displays real-time measurement results. User can end the measurement at any time and save the last result.

• Auto-reading: The measurement reached the balance, and the meter locked the reading result. The meter offers "Fast", "Medium", "Strict" and "Custom" four options for endpoint detection conditions.

• Time reading method: Timed Reading contains two kinds of timed reading methods: "Interval Measurement" and "Timed Measurement". "Interval Measurement" provide measurement results at interval time and "Timed Measurement" provide measurement result after a set time.

Reading parameters settings


Stability Type

pH

Fast

Stable time

4s

Fluctuation

1mV

Medium

Stable time

6s

Fluctuation

0.5 mV

Strict

Stable time

8s

Fluctuation

0.1mV

Custom (Recommended value)

Stable time

1 to 30s

Fluctuation

0.1~1mV

Table 8

5.4.3 pH Parameter Settings

5.4.3.1 pH standard groups

The pH electrode needs to be calibrated with a pH standard buffer solution, and different countries and regions often use pH standard buffer solutions prepared with different standards. For the convenience of your use, the instrument has built-in three commonly used standard solutions including GB, DIN and NIST. You can choose according to the actual situation. The instrument also supports the construction of custom standard solution groups. You can select the required standard solution from the standard buffer solution library to form a custom standard solution group.

Standard solution groups


Groups

Contents

NIST

1.68pH, 4.01pH, 6.86pH, 7.00pH, 7.42pH, 10.01pH, 12.47pH

USA

1.680pH, 4.010pH, 7.000pH, 10.010pH

DIN

1.68pH, 2.00pH, 3.56pH, 3.78pH, 4.01pH, 6.87pH, 7.00pH, 7.42pH, 9.18pH,

10.01pH, 12.45pH

GB

1.68pH, 3.56pH, 4.00pH, 6.86pH, 7.41pH, 9.18pH, 12.46pH

Table 9

Table 9, Figure 7, Selection of standard groups and standard solution, After selecting the standard solution group, we need

Figure 7

Selection of standard groups and standard solution

After selecting the standard solution group, we need to select the standard buffer solution used for calibration from the standard solution group. The instrument supports up to 5-point calibration, that is, up to 5 standard solutions can be selected. Since the pH values of multiple standard buffer solutions in the standard solution group may be very close, to ensure that the instrument can correctly identify the standard buffer solution, will limit the selection of standard solutions with neighboring pH values. The check mark indicates the currently used standard solution group and the corresponding standard solution.

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user TIPS:

Selecting the correct standard solution group has an important influence on the correct calibration of the electrode. If the selected standard solution group is different from the pH standard buffer solution used, it will lead to wrong calibration results.

5.4.3.2 Recognition

In some special cases, it is necessary to use some non-standard pH buffer solutions, or use two very close pH standard buffer solutions for electrode calibration. In this case, the manual standard solution identification function can be used. When set to "Manual Mode", the pH value of the current standard solution can be input during and used for electrode calibration.

5.4.3.3 Resolution setting

The pH measurement resolution of the instrument is adjustable.

pH resolution: 0.01pH and 0.1pH.

mV resolution: 0.1 mV and 1 mV.

5.4.4 Temperature Parameter Settings

The temperature unit of the meter is selectable in °C and °F. Temperature compensation mode: ATC and MTC.

ATC means automatic compensation. MTC means manual compensation.

It allows user to input the temperature.

5.4.5 Data Management Settings

5.4.5.1 Sample ID type

The instrument supports three setting methods of Sample ID: number order, time order, and manual.

◦ Number order: The sample ID No. is increasing with series number.

◦ Time order: The sample ID No. is increasing with sample measuring time. Format: Year/Y, Month/M, Day/D, Hour/H, Minutes/M, Second/S

◦ Manual: Manually set the sample ID No. It allows samples to manually enter the sample ID when saving or printing data.

5.4.5.2 Result Autosave

When this function is enabled, the meter saves the results when the reading is stable in the auto-reading and interval timed reading mode.

5.4.5.3 Data Overwrite

The meter provides 500 sets of measurement results storage space. When this function is enabled, the results data that exceeds capacity will be overwritten the old results data.

5.4.6 Output option

The data format is GLP, STD Format, and Custom. It could select one data format to output the result.

5.4.7 User ID Settings

Set the user ID.

5.4.8 System Parameter Settings

5.4.8.1 System Date & Time


Settings of system date and time.

5.4.8.2 Buzzer setting

Users can set the key sound by this setting.

5.4.8.3 Brightness setting

Users can adjust the screen brightness by this setting.

5.4.8.4 Auto Power off

The meter provides auto shutdown function. When the meter is not using, the meter switches off automatically.

5.4.8.5 Restore Default

The meter supports "Restore Default" and "Restore Parameters". "Restoring Default" will restore all meter parameters to the factory state. "Restoring parameters" will restore the measurement parameters to the factory state.

5.4.8.6 Software version

Users can find the software version information on the general setting page.

5.5 pH Measurement

5.5.1 Calibration Preparation

The electrode slope and zero potential of pH electrodes drift slightly over time. To accurately measure pH, it is recommended to calibrate the pH electrode before use, the instrument supports 1-5-point calibration.

One point calibration is a calibration process with a single standard solution, commonly applied in a quick test. The calibration slope is 100% in here.

Two-point calibration is to use two pH standard buffer solutions to calibrate the electrode, and construct a linear calibration curve through two points. Two-point calibration is the most commonly used calibration method, and it is usually recommended that the pH value of the solution to be measured lies between the two standard buffer solutions. Two-point calibration can improve pH measurement accuracy.

Multi-point calibration is a calibration process with more than one standard solution. It is recommended to calibrate between two standard buffer solutions at the pH of the solution to be tested. Multi-point calibration covers a wider measurement range for accurate pH measurement. Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions.

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user TIPS:

Standard buffer solutions are usually obtained in two ways, users can prepare or purchase standard solutions by themselves.

➢ Customized: Please refer to appendix to prepare pH standard buffer.

➢ Purchase standard buffers: Users can also directly purchase certified standard buffers produced by professional manufacturers.

5.5.2 Standards group selection


Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition function. Please set the Standard Group before the measurement.

You can also set the identification type to "Manual Mode" and manually enter the nominal value during the calibration process.

5.5.3 pH Calibration

The calibration process is as follows:

1. Setting.

1) Set the parameters (e.g. pH).

2) Select NIST standard solution group, and check pH 4.01, pH 7.00 and pH 10.01 three standard solutions.

3) Set the Auto Mode recognition.

4) Connect the ATC probe or enter the temperature manually.

2. Press the F2 "Calibrate" for one-parameter measurements or press the F2 "Calibrate"-"pH Calibration" for multi-parameter measurements.

3. Put the cleaned electrode into pH 4.01 standard solution.

4. Wait for the instrument to display "Auto Mode Matched", press the F4 "Start".

5. If only 1-point calibration is required, after 1-point calibration is completed, press the "Enter" key to complete the calibration.

6. If multi-point calibration is required, please replace the pH7.00 and pH10.01 standard buffer solutions. After cleaning the electrode, put the electrode into the standard solution. After the instrument recognizes it successfully, the instrument reads stably, press the F4 "Next Point" to complete the calibration.

7. After completing the calibration, press the "Enter" key to complete the calibration, save the calibration results and end the calibration, directly enter the start interface. If the checked standard solution group is 5, automatically end the calibration after five points of calibration.

Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition

Figure 8

pH electrode calibration information

5.5.4 pH Measurement

The measurement process is as follows:

1. Setting.

1) Set the parameters (e.g., pH).

2) Set the reading mode (e.g., continuous reading, auto-reading, or timed format).

2. Put the electrode into test solution under test.

3. In the idle status, press F4 "Measure" to enter into measurement status.

4. When the reading is stable, press "Enter" to read the results.

5. Press the "Save" to save the measurement results.

6. Press the "Output" to print the measurement result when connect to the printer.

7. Between measurements, stored pH electrode in distilled or deionized water.

8. After measurement, rinse the pH electrode with deionized water thoroughly.

Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition

Figure 9

pH measurement information

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user TIPS:

➢ The measurement end of the pH and reference electrode should well be immersed into the sample solution.

➢ For high accuracy measurement, make sure the measurement is carried out at the lab with constant temperature and pressure.

➢ If the two temperatures are different, it is recommended to use a pH combination electrode with temperature compensation or use a separate temperature electrode for automatic temperature compensation. Or use a thermometer to measure the temperature of the current solution, and manually set the temperature for manual compensation.

5.6 Data Management

Press "Data" to view the detail of results.

The meter stores the measurement results independently according to the measured parameters. The meter provides data Storage 1000 sets for each parameter (pH/pX/ISE/EC/Resistivity/TDS/Salinity/DO/Saturation).

The user can press "Delete" into the delete menu. It allows users to select the current data or all data to delete.

The user can view the data filter by parameter, locate No. or stored date. By the filter setting, press "Start Search" to look up the data. The filter data shows in a graph. Press "←" and"→" to choose data. User can choose one and press "Enter" key to see the detail result. Users can press "Delete" to delete the current result. Press "Output" to select the output data. The format supports output the current result, output matched result and output all result.

Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition

Figure 10

Results setting view

Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition

Figure 11

Review the stored resulted by graph

Table 3, Please read the entire contents of this manual carefully before use, and please keep this manual properly. The user TIPS:

➢ Please turn off the power supply of the instrument and printer before connecting the printer for safety.

➢ The instrument communication baud rate is 9600 bps, the default setting is 8 data bits, a start bit and a stop bit, with no parity check.

The format is roughly as follows:

Before starting calibration, please prepare one or more pH standard buffer solutions. The meter has standards recognition

6. Maintenance/Troubleshooting

6.1 Meter Maintenance

The correct use and maintenance of the instrument can ensure the accurate and reliable performance of the instrument. Maintenance plays an important role in pH measurements, which have high input impedance and are susceptible to damage from static electricity and electromagnetic field disturbances. Additionally, exposure to chemicals or harsh use environments can affect performance.

When the pH measuring electrode socket is not connected to the electrode, please insert the Q9 short-circuit plug to prevent the meter from being damaged. Please place the Q9 short-circuit plug in a dry and clean environment to prevent the short-circuit plug from being corroded to affect the short-circuit effect.

If the instrument is not used for a long time, please disconnect the power supply.

Keep the meter and accessories clean and away from acids, alkalis, and any corrosive solutions/gases.

The housing material of this meter is sensitive to certain organic solvents such as toluene, xylene, and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). If liquid enters the housing, it may damage the instrument. Users can clean the meter surface with poor waters and detergent.

When transporting the instrument, please do as the following instructions:

▪ Unplug the meter and remove all connected cables.

▪ Remove the electrode holder.

▪ In order to avoid damage to the meter during long-distance

transportation, please try to use the original packaging.

6.2 Electrodes Maintenance

Before using the electrode, you should read the electrode manual carefully to understand the type, structure and application scope of the electrode.

For more details, please refer to the electrode instruction manual.

6.3 Troubleshooting

Phenomenon

Probable reasons

Solutions

1. No Display

1. Damage to the meter.

1. Connect the adapter and press the power key to turn it on, replace

or repair as required.

2. Incorrect mV measurement

The electrode is out of service life.

The connector is in poor contact.

Replace the electrodes

Connect the protection plug, if the potential is not 0mV, please contact the after-sales service.

3. Incorrect pH measurement

Refer to as 2.1.

Refer to as 2.2.

The electrodes are not

calibrated or are calibrated incorrectly.

Refer to as 2.1

Refer to as 2.2

Re-calibrate the electrode or replace the standard solution

Table 12

If the meter still does not work, please contact your local dealer for further assistance.

7. Technical Supports

Accessories

Please refer to the accessories table for purchasing recommendations.

Meter accessories

Name

Description

E-301-QC 3 in 1pH composite electrode

pH Measurement Probe

Standard pH buffer solution 4.01/7.00/10.01

Standard solution

Table 13

8. Appendixes

Appendix 1

pH-Temperature Relationship Table of pH Standard Solutions


Temperature(°C)

1.68

4.01

7.00

10.01

5

1.67

4.00

7.09

10.25

10

1.67

4.00

7.06

10.18

15

1.67

4.00

7.04

10.12

20

1.68

4.00

7.02

10.06

25

1.68

4.01

7.00

10.01

30

1.68

4.01

6.99

9.97

35

1.69

4.02

6.98

9.93

40

1.69

4.03

6.97

9.89

45

1.7

4.04

6.97

9.86

50

1.71

4.06

6.97

9.83

Table 14







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