YSI Environmental YSI 556 MPS Multi Probe System Operations Manual
Safety Section 1 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 4 2. Store the battery pack out of reach of babies and small children. 3. Store the battery
Section 11 Maintenance YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 94NOTE: The YSI 5563 DO sensor is shipped dry. A shipping membrane was installed to pr
Maintenance Section 11 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 951. Soak the sensor for 30-60 minutes in one molar (1 M) hydrochloric acid (HCl). This
Section 11 Maintenance YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 96NOTE: In the event that deposits have formed on the electrodes, perform the followin
Maintenance Section 11 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 976. Connect the YSI 556 MPS to a serial port of your computer via the 655173 PC interf
Section 11 Maintenance YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 9810. Close the YSI Code Updater window (on the PC) by clicking on the "X" i
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 9912. Storage Proper storage between periods of usage will not only extend the life of the sensors, but will al
Section 12 Storage YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 100 dissolved oxygen sensor, with membrane cap still on, in the probe module. 3. Place 1
Storage Section 12 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 101 2. Seal the empty port with the provided port plug. 3. Place the sensor in the storag
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 102 13. Troubleshooting The following sections describe problems you may encounter when using the YSI 556 MPS a
Section 13 Troubleshooting YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 103 PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Optional Cigarette Lighten Charger Power cord fuse b
Safety Section 1 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 5 11. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger before attempting any maintenance or clea
Troubleshooting Section 13 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 104 PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Sensor Problems Sensor requires cleaning. Follow se
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 105 14. Appendix A YSI 556 MPS Specifications For the most recent product specifications, please visit the YSI
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 106 15. Appendix B Instrument Accessories ITEM # ACCESSORY 5563-4 4m Cable with DO/temp/conductivity 5563-10
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 107 16. Appendix C Required Federal Communications Notice The Federal Communications Commission defines this p
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 108 17. Appendix D Health Safety YSI Conductivity Solutions: 3161, 3163, 3165, 3167, 3168, 3169 INGREDIENTS
Health and Safety Appendix D YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 109 YSI pH 4.00, 7.00, y 10.00: 3821, 3822, 3823 pH 4 INGREDIENTS: o Potas
Appendix D Health and Safety YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 110 INGESTION – If victim is conscious, immediately give 2 to 4 glasses of water
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 111 18. Appendix E Customer Service 18.1 Ordering and Technical Support Telephone: 800 897 4151 (US) +1 9
Appendix E Customer Service YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 112 biological or radioactive hazard, our service personnel reserve the right to w
Customer Service Appendix E YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 113 18.5 Warranty The instrument is warranted for three years against defects in w
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 62. General Information 2.1 Description The rugged and reliable YSI 556 MPS (Multi-Probe System) combines the
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 114 19. Appendix F Ferrite Bead Installation WARNING: If you are using your YSI 556 in a European Community (C
Customer Service Appendix E YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 115 Figure 19.2 Cables with Ferrite Beads
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 116 20. Appendix G EcoWatch EcoWatch™ for Windows™ must be used as the PC software interface to the YSI 556 MPS
EcoWatch Appendix G YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 117 bar is visible and many of the tools in the toolbar appear dimmed or “grayed out” before
Appendix G EcoWatch YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 118 The following display will appear: Note that the data in this file appears as a graph
EcoWatch Appendix G YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 119 Now click the Graph button (turn it off) to display only a report of your data as shown
Appendix G EcoWatch YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 120 Now return to the original graphic display by toggling the Table button “off” and
EcoWatch Appendix G YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 121 Note that the exact measurements for this point in time are displayed to the left of the
Appendix G EcoWatch YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 122 After viewing statistics, click the “x” at the upper right to close the window and re
EcoWatch Appendix G YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 123 To return to the complete data set, select Graph from the toolbar and then click Cancel
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 7 • Auto temperature compensating display contrast • Optional barometer • Optional
Appendix G EcoWatch YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 124 Finally, end the tutorial by saving the Data Display in the format shown. From the F
EcoWatch Appendix G YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 125 open the View menu and click on the Toolbar command. A check mark appears next to the men
Appendix G EcoWatch YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 126 Center the graph under the cursor. Enlarge graph of table 20%. Reduce graph of t
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 127 21. Appendix H Calibration Record Information When your YSI 556 MPS sensors are initially calibrated, rele
Appendix H Calibration Record Information YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 128 Figure 21.1Calibration Record Screen 1 Figure 21.2 Calibratio
Calibration Record Information Appendix H YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 129 • Conductivity Gain – A relative number
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Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 8 2.3 Features of the YSI 556 Multi-Probe System Figure 2.1 Fro
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 9 Figure 2.2 Back View of YSI 556 MPS 2.4 Batteries 2.4.1 Battery Life Sta
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 102.4.2 Inserting 4 C Batteries Figure 2.1 Inserting C Cells CAUTION: Install batt
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 112.4.3 Inserting Optional Rechargeable Battery Pack Figure 2.2 Inserting Battery
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 122.4.4 Charging the Optional Rechargeable Battery Pack Figure 2.3 Charging the Ba
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 13NOTE: The battery pack can be recharged whether the instrument is on or off. 2.4.5
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 14 Figure 2.1 Charger Plug Adapter Use Leave the adapter ring on the plug and positio
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 151. Press and hold down the backlight key in the upper right corner of the keypad and
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 16 2.9 Keypad Use Figure 2.5 Keypad Features On/Off key Backlight/Contras
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 17NOTE: Press the key repeatedly in rapid succession to get to the desired letter or nu
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 182.11 Menu Flowchart Log One Sample Start Logging Run Temperature Specific Conduct
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 193. Probe Module 3.1 Introduction The YSI 5563 Probe module is used for measuring dissolved oxygen, temperatu
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 203.3 Features of the YSI 5563 Probe Module Figure 3.1 Probe Module
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 21 Conductivity/Temperature and pH, pH/ORP Sensor Installation 1. Unscrew and remo
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 22 O-Rings Sensor nut Figure 3.4 O-ring Lubrication CAUTION: Make s
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 238. Replace the probe sensor guard. Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Installation The YSI 55
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page i Contents 1. Safety ...
Probe Module Section 3 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 243.4.3 Membrane Cap Installation NOTE: The YSI 5563 DO sensor (already installed in
Probe Module Section 3 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 253.5.1 Transport/Calibration Cup Installation 1. Remove probe sensor guard, if alrea
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 264. Sensors The Sensors screen allows the user to enable or disable each of the sensors and select which membr
Sensors Section 4 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 27Figure 4.2 Sensors Enabled Screen Before DO Membrane Selection A black dot to the left of a s
Sensors Section 4 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 28 Figure 4.4 Sensors Enabled Screen After DO Membrane Selection NOTE: The Temperature sens
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 295. Report The Report Setup screen allows the user to select which sample parameters and units the YSI 556 MPS
Report Section 5 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 30Figure 5.2 Report Setup Screen NOTE: A black dot to the left of a parameter indicates that
Report Section 5 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 31NOTE: Specific Conductance (temperature compensated conductivity) is notated on the Run scre
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 326. Calibrate All of the sensors, except temperature, require periodic c
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 336.1.2 Calibration Tips 1. If you use the Transport/Calibration Cup for dissolved oxygen
Contents YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page ii 9. Logging...
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 34without displacing a lot of fluid. This also reduces the amount of liquid that is carri
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 35Sensor to Calibrate Upright Upside Down Conductivity 55ml 55ml pH/ORP 30ml 60ml Table 6
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 36 Figure 6.2 Calibrate Screen 6.2.2 Conductivity Calibration This procedure calibrates
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 37 Figure 6.3 Conductivity Calibration Selection Screen 4. Use the arrow keys to highligh
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 38 WARNING: Calibration reagents may be hazardous to your health. See Appendix D Health
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 3910. Use the keypad to enter the calibration value of the standard you are using.
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 40 Figure 6.6 Calibrated 14. Press Enter. This returns you to the Conductivity Calibrate
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 41 Figure 6.7 DO Calibration Screen DO Calibration in % Saturation 1. Use the arrow keys
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 42NOTE: Make sure that the DO and temperature sensors are not immersed in the water. 5.
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 439. Observe the reading under DO %. When the reading shows no significant change for appr
Contents YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page iii 18.4 Packing Procedure...
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 44 Figure 6.10 DO mg/L Entry Screen 4. Place the probe module in water with a known DO c
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 457. Stir the water with a stir bar, or by rapidly moving the probe module, to provide fre
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 46 Figure 6.12 pH Calibration Screen ¾ Select the 1-point option only if you are adjusti
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 475. Press Enter. The pH Entry Screen is displayed. Figure 6.13 pH Entry Screen 6. Plac
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 48NOTE: The sensor must be completely immersed. Using the recommended volumes from Table
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 49The screen will indicate that the calibration has been accepted and prompt you to press E
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 50 Figure 6.15 Specified ORP Calibration Screen 4. Place the correct amount (see Table 6
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 518. Use the keypad to enter the correct value of the calibration solution you are using
Section 6 Calibrate YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 5211. Observe the reading under ORP, when the reading shows no significant change for app
Calibrate Section 6 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 53 Figure 6.17 ORP Calibration Screen 7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES selection
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 547. Run The Run screen displays data from the sensors in real-time and a
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 55 8. File The File menu allows the user to view, upload or delete sample
Section 8 File YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 56 Figure 8.2 File Screen 8.2 Directory 1. Go to the file screen as described in Section 8
File Section 8 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 57 Figure 8.3 File List Screen 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight a file. 5. Press the Enter
Section 8 File YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 588.3 View File 1. Go to the file screen as described in Section 8.1 Accessing the File Scr
File Section 8 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 598.4 Upload to PC EcoWatch™ for Windows™ must be used as the PC software interface to the YSI
Section 8 File YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 605. Set the Comm port number to match the port the YSI 556 MPS is connected to. After this s
File Section 8 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 61 Figure 8.3 File Transfer Progress Screen NOTE: After transfer, the file will be located in th
Section 8 File YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 62to the main menu screen. 8.4.3 Uploading a Calibration Record (.glp) File For more inform
File Section 8 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 639. Press the Escape key repeatedly to return to the main menu screen. 8.5 File Memory 1. G
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 11. Safety 1.1 General Information Read all safety information in this manual carefully before using the YSI 5
Section 8 File YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 648.6 Delete All Files NOTE: It is not possible to delete individual files in order to free
File Section 8 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 65 Figure 8.10 Deleting The progress of file deletion is displayed in bar graph format. NOTE:
YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 669. Logging 9.1 Accessing the Logging Setup Screen 1. Press the On/off
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 679.2 Setting Logging Interval Follow steps below to set the interval for logging a data st
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 68OR press the Enter key until the box next to the barometer selection is empty if you do n
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 69Multi-site Description are characterized by a file name, but not a site name, since multipl
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 70To create a site list: 1. Go to the logging setup screen as described in Section 9.1 Ac
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 71 Figure 9.7 Edit Site List Screen 8. Use the keypad to enter a filename up to 8 characters
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 729.5 Editing a Site List 1. Go to the logging setup screen as described in Section 9.1
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 73OR Use the arrow keys to highlight the Start logging selection on the run screen if a data
Safety Section 1 YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 2 When appropriate, an authorized YSI service center will remove this battery and properly di
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 746. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Site description field in the enter information s
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 75If a continuous stream of points is being logged, the start logging entry in the run screen
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 76 Figure 9.13 Pick a Site Screen 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the site of your choi
Logging Section 9 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 779. Refer to Section 8.3 View File to view the data on the instrument display. 9.8 Adding
Section 9 Logging YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 78 Mismatch Action Reference Sensor(s) missing Enable the missing Section 4 Sensors fro
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 7910. System Setup The YSI 556 MPS has a number of features that are user-selectable or can be configured to m
Section 10 System Setup YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 80 Figure 10.2 System Setup Screen NOTE: The first line of the System setup menu show
System Setup Section 10 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 812. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Date & time selection on the system setu
Section 10 System Setup YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 8210. Enter the proper number from the keypad for the highlighted date digit. The cur
System Setup Section 10 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 8310.4.1 Changing the Data Filter Settings 1. Go to the system setup screen as desc
Safety Section 1 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 3 FAILURE TO CAREFULLY OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN LEAKAGE OF
Section 10 System Setup YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 84concurrently, should change the Time Constant to a value of 2. 7. Press the Enter
System Setup Section 10 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 855. Press the Escape key repeatedly to return to the main menu screen. 10.6 Comma
Section 10 System Setup YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 86NOTE: The default filename is the “556 PC board Serial Number.glp.” 1. Go to the
System Setup Section 10 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 8710.10 Barometer Units The following information is only for instruments with the
Section 10 System Setup YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 8810.11 Calibrate Barometer The optional barometer has been factory calibrated to
System Setup Section 10 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 896. Use the keypad to input the known barometric pressure value as determined in Ste
YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 9011. Maintenance 11.1 Sensor Care and Maintenance Once the sensors have been properly installed, remember t
Maintenance Section 11 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 91with the sample include FEP Teflon, acrylic plastic, EPR rubber, stainless steel, epox
Section 11 Maintenance YSI 556 MPS YSI Incorporated Page 92 Gold Cathode Cleaning For correct sensor operation, the gold cathode must be te
Maintenance Section 11 YSI Incorporated YSI 556 MPS Page 93 Probe Sensor Guard Set Screw DO Sensor Hex Key Wrench Figure 11.1 DO Sensor Replaceme
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