Density Meter Manual
Density Meter Manual
Density Meter Manual
DMA 4100 M
DMA 4500 M
DMA 5000 M
'ALILEO 'ALILEI
-EASURE
WHAT IS MEASURABLE
AND MAKE MEASURABLE
THAT WHICH IS NOT
Instruction Manual
DMA 4100 M
DMA 4500 M
DMA 5000 M
Firmware Version: V2.21
Anton Paar GmbH assumes no liability for technical or printing errors or omissions in this document.
Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from information contained in the document.
Anton Paar GmbH reserves the right to content changes. This also extends to changes to delivery
volumes or any features of delivered parts.
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Published by Anton Paar
Printed: Anton Paar, Austria
Copyright 2012 Anton Paar GmbH, Graz, Austria
Address:
Contents
1 About the Instruction Manual ......................................................................................................... 9
2 Safety Instructions......................................................................................................................... 10
3 The Measuring Principle ............................................................................................................... 13
4 The Instrument - An Overview ...................................................................................................... 14
5 Checking the Supplied Parts ........................................................................................................ 16
6 Functional Components................................................................................................................ 19
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
Using Favorites...................................................................................................................... 35
9.2
9.3
Printer .................................................................................................................................... 38
9.3.1
Connecting a Printer............................................................................................... 38
9.3.2
9.4
9.5
10.1.2
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10.1.3
10.1.4
10.1.5
10.1.6
Network .................................................................................................................. 42
10.1.7
10.2.2
10.2.3
User Groups, Auto Logon, Naming Rules and Password Rules ............................ 47
10.4.2
11.2.2
11.2.3
11.3.2
11.3.3
11.3.4
11.3.5
11.3.6
11.3.7
11.3.8
11.4 Calibrating.............................................................................................................................. 60
12 Defining and Using Methods ........................................................................................................ 61
12.1 Measuring Methods ............................................................................................................... 61
12.2 Changing Methods................................................................................................................. 64
12.2.1
12.2.2
12.2.3
12.2.4
Defining Limits........................................................................................................ 66
12.2.5
12.2.6
12.2.7
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Security Level......................................................................................................... 90
16.1.2
16.1.3
Increased Security.................................................................................................. 91
16.1.4
16.1.5
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Appendix A:
Appendix B:
Appendix C:
Appendix D:
Appendix E:
Appendix F:
Appendix G:
Appendix H:
Appendix I:
Appendix J:
Appendix K:
Appendix L:
Index................................................................................................................................................... 148
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DANGER
Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Notice indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to
property.
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Typographical conventions
The following typographical conventions are used in this instruction manual:
Convention
Description
<key>
2 Safety Instructions
Liability
Make sure that this instruction manual is easily accessible to all personnel
involved with the instrument.
The instruction manual at hand does not claim to address all safety issues
associated with the use of the instrument and samples. It is your
responsibility to establish health and safety practices and determine the
applicability of regulatory limitations.
Anton Paar GmbH only warrants the proper functioning of DMA 4100/4500/
5000 M if no adjustments have been made to the mechanics, electronics,
and firmware.
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2 Safety Instructions
Do not use any accessories or wearing parts other than those supplied or
approved by Anton Paar GmbH.
Make sure all operators are trained to use the instrument safely and correctly
before starting any applicable operations.
If liquid was spilled over the instrument, disconnect the instrument from the
mains. Clean and dry the housing of the instrument. If you have a suspicion
that liquid got into the instrument, have the instrument cleaned and checked
for electrical safety by a service technician.
Ensure that spilled liquids cannot get into plug connections or venting slots of
electrical equipment.
Make sure that all hoses and the measuring cell are empty before you move
or lift DMA 4100/4500/5000 M.
To move or lift DMA 4100/4500/5000 M, place one hand at the back and grip
the ledge at the top. Place the other hand at the front, under the display.
There is a hollow for your fingers.
Handling of chemicals
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Check the chemical resistance of all materials (see Appendix A.2) which
come into contact with the sample or cleaning liquid before starting the
measurement.
Make sure that different liquids (samples and cleaning liquids) or gases that
come into contact with each other are chemically compatible. They should
not react exothermally or produce any solid particles that might stick to the
inner wall of the measuring cell.
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2 Safety Instructions
Observe and adhere to your national safety regulations for handling the
measured samples (e.g. use of safety goggles, gloves, respiratory protection
etc.).
Keep any sources of ignition, like sparks and open flames, at a safe distance
from DMA 4100/4500/5000 M.
Only store the minimum required amount of sample, cleaning agents and
other flammable materials near the DMA 4100/4500/5000 M.
Make sure that the setup location is sufficiently ventilated. The environment
of DMA 4100/4500/5000 M must be kept free of flammable gases and
vapors.
Disposal
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density = KA Q f 1 KB f 2
KA, KB...
Apparatus constants
Q ...........
f1, f2 .......
Concentration measurement
In binary mixtures, the density of the mixture is a function of its composition. Thus,
by using density/concentration tables, the density value of a binary mixture can
be used to calculate its composition. This is also possible with so-called quasi
binary mixtures. These are mixtures containing two major components and some
additional components which are present in very small concentrations compared
to the two main components. Many decarbonated soft drinks, for example, can be
considered to be quasi binary solutions of sugar in water because the
concentration of flavors and acids are very small compared to sugar and water.
Thus, the sugar concentration can be measured with a density meter.
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In the DMA 5000 M, special adjustments with standards of high viscosity and
high density lead to an enhanced precision for samples with high viscosity
and high density.
Error detection
A major source of measuring errors when using density meters are gas bubbles
in the measuring cell. This issue was addressed by Anton Paar with two new
features:
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U-ViewTM: You can visually inspect the measuring cell using a real-time
camera with zoom function (DMA 4500/5000 M).
User interface
The touch screen user interface supports easy and intuitive operation in routine
applications as well as in sophisticated scientific research work:
The density values are automatically converted into concentration values for
a large number of factory-programmed substances. You can also program
special substances as required.
Under harsh industrial conditions, operate the DMA M with the set of robust
softkeys instead of the touch screen.
You can operate the DMA M via external keyboard, computer mouse or bar
code reader.
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Export your data in the format of your choice (MS Excel, text or PDF).
Use the powerful audit trail function with tamper-proof data export
(checksum).
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Compact design
Sealed housing
Pcs.
Mat. No.
DMA 4100 M
DMA 4500 M
DMA 5000 M
45498
45499
45500
Power cord
Europe
USA
UK
Thailand
65146
52656
61865
79730
Instruction manual
English
German
80812
87090
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Article Description
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Pcs.
Article Description
Mat. No.
96044
Accessory kit
70248
50814
Syringe 2 mL Luer
51974
12225
63865
63863
Screwdriver
75030
Waste vessel
6210
2m
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Mat. No.
Data handling
Keyboard German USB
80809
80807
44737
93362
70429
302592
Automatization
Sample changer Xsample 122
46534
81340
46535
81338
81339
84806
84808
Protection
Protecting cover for keyboard
13350
81168
81402
88856
82448
74650
80810
65085
83161
Syringes
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51974
58802
66399
6772
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6 Functional Components
6 Functional Components
6.1
2
5
Fig. 6 - 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
... Softkeys
... Color TFT touch screen
... Power on LED
... Inspection window for the measuring cell (DMA 4100 M only)
... Xsample slot cover plate
... Sample inlet and outlet
... Air pump outlet
6.2
Fig. 6 - 2
1
2
3
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... Blind covers for inlet and outlet of the optional cooling kit
... USB interfaces
... Protection cover for the USB interfaces
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6.3
Rear View
2
3
4
15
5
6
7
8
14
Fig. 6 - 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
20
13
12
11
10
Rear view
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6 Functional Components
6.4
Header
Content
area
Quick
access
area
Output
field
Progress
bar
Buttons
area
Fig. 6 - 4
Header
In the left part of the header, you find the name of the currently active method and
the sample number.
On the right side of the header you find a clock and the user indicator. The user
indicator indicates the kind of user that is currently logged on (see Chapter 10.4).
Content area
In the content area, the measuring values are displayed in small, medium or large
output fields. The layout of the content area is defined in the settings of the current
method and can be adapted according to your needs.
The progress bar at the bottom of the content area indicates whether the
instrument is currently measuring or whether a measurement was finished.
Buttons area
The buttons in this area have the following functions:
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<Menu>
<Favorites>
<Quick Settings>
<Sample List>
<Method>
<Start>
To start a measurement.
<Stop>
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Monitor mode
If you have not started a measurement yet, or if you have terminated a
measurement by tapping <Stop>, the instrument is in the monitor mode and
shows a continuous reading of the current measuring values.
Measuring mode
If you have started a measurement, the continuous measuring values are shown
until the measurement is finished. The final values are frozen until the next
measurement is started. To unfreeze the screen, tap the
button.
6.5
Navigation
path
Content
area
Buttons area
Fig. 6 - 5
Header
On the left side of the header, you find the navigation path to your current position
in the menu. You can go back to any menu position in your current path by directly
tapping on the respective box of the navigation path.
Content area
In the content area, you find the menu options of the current menu level and the
menu dialogs.
Buttons area
The buttons at the bottom of the screen have different functions depending on the
current menu or dialog.
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7.1
WARNING
Using hazardous or flammable chemicals as samples or cleaning liquids could
destroy the instrument and cause serious injuries when not taking special
precautions into account.
See the section "Special precautions for flammable chemicals" in Chapter
2 for information about a suitable installation place.
To guarantee temperature stability, do not place DMA 4100/4500/5000 M:
near a heater
near an air conditioner
at a vibrating surface or close to vibrating equipment
in direct sunlight.
NOTICE
Ensure that the power plug and the power switch are always easily
accessible so that the instrument can easily be disconnected from the
mains at any time.
A strong built-in cooling fan dissipates heat through the bottom and the
rear of DMA 4100/4500/5000 M. Ensure that the airflow is not blocked
and assure a minimum distance of 10 cm (3.9 inches) to walls behind and
besides the instrument.
High humidity or a measuring temperature that is significantly below the
ambient temperature may lead to condensation within the measuring
cells. Install a drying cartridge (see Appendix C.1) to avoid condensation.
7.2
1. Take two injection adapters Luer with screws from the accessory box.
2. Pull out the black transport plastic plugs from the tip of the injection adapters.
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TIP
Keep the black transport plastic plugs for later. They can be used as an injection
adapter tool to widen the tips of the adapters in case of leaks.
Fig. 7 - 1
3. Carefully insert the injection adapters into the openings of the adapter
holding plate on the right side of the instrument (see Fig. 7 - 1).
4. With moderate force, push the adapters towards the holding plate.
5. Insert the screws through the bore holes of the adapters and screw them
cautiously into the adapter holding plate until some resistance against further
turning can be felt.
CAUTION
If the screw for fastening the adapter is screwed in too tightly, the density
measuring cell may be damaged. Harmful liquids leaking from the instrument
may cause injuries.
Tighten the screw until some resistance against further turning can be felt
and then stop to tighten the screw. The gap left between the holding plate
and the adapter where the thread of the screw becomes visible is approx.
3 to 8 mm (approx. 0.12 to 0.31 in).
7.3
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If the connections are leaking, the plunger will not move. In this case, repeat
the mounting of the adapters.
7.4
WARNING
Liquids leaking from the instrument may cause injuries and risk of fire.
Only use the supplied hose and waste vessel if their materials are
resistant to the samples and cleaning liquids that you are going to inject.
If the supplied materials are not resistant, use other parts made of
appropriate material.
1. Cut a piece of approx. 250 mm (10 in) length from the silicone hose
contained in the accessory box.
2. Attach an adapter Luer cone (from the accessory box) to one end of the
silicone hose and insert it into the rear injection adapter of the DMA M.
3. Insert the other end of the silicone hose into the hole of the closed waste
vessel cap.
Fig. 7 - 2
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7.5
WARNING
High voltage at parts of the instrument can cause serious injuries or death.
Only connect the instruments to the mains via protective earthing.
Never connect the instrument to the mains via protective separation or
protective insulation.
Make sure that the non-fused earth conductor of the power cord is
connected to earth.
NOTICE
Before switching the instrument on, make sure that the correct line voltage is
available (AC 100 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz). If large voltage fluctuations are to be
expected, we recommend using a constant voltage source (UPS).
1. Connect the power inlet of the DMA M to the mains using the power cord.
2. To switch the instrument on, use the power switch at the rear.
The green LED on the front side of the DMA M indicates that the power is on.
3. Wait at least 15 minutes for the temperature to stabilize.
After turning on the power, the instrument needs approx. 15 minutes for
temperature equilibration and internal temperature adjustments. During this
time "temp. equilibration" is displayed.
NOTICE
Do not turn off the instrument during the night. This allows the measuring cell
to achieve long term temperature stability.
4. To switch the instrument off, use the power switch.
7.6
After installing the hardware, set date and time (see Chapter 10.1.1). To check the
validity of the factory adjustment, perform an air check and a water check.
The instrument has a factory adjustment over the whole temperature and
viscosity range. However, during transport, the density adjustment can be
influenced.
To perform first checks
1. Wait at least 15 minutes after a reboot for the temperature to stabilize.
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Input Alternatives
You can:
Use a computer mouse and click on the elements on the touch screen.
8.2
To use buttons
When an external keyboard is connected, you can use the function keys <F1> to
<F5> in combination with the <Ctrl> key to operate the five buttons within the
buttons area. <F1> corresponds to the leftmost button, <F5> corresponds to the
rightmost button.
To operate a button, press <Ctrl> and the corresponding <F> function key at the
same time.
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To move the cursor one line up or down within the list, press the <> or <>
key on your external keyboard.
To move the cursor one page up or down, press the <PgUp> or <PgDn> key
on your external keyboard.
To get one menu level higher and save changes, press the <> key on your
external keyboard.
To get one menu level higher without saving changes, press the <Esc> key
on your external keyboard.
To navigate to the next wizard step, press <> on your external keyboard.
8.3
In the following parts of this manual, the operation of the instrument is described
only for the input option touch screen.
NOTICE
Only use clean and dry fingers to operate the touch screen.
Never use any sharp objects.
Operate the touch screen with gentle fingertip pressure only.
To use buttons
Use the buttons by directly tapping on them.
The buttons at the bottom of the screen can also be activated with the softkeys
below them.
To highlight items
To highlight a row in a table or list, directly tap on the row. The highlighted row will
change its color from white to dark gray.
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Fig. 8 - 1
Check box
Drop-down box
Fig. 8 - 2
Example: Drop-down box and check box in the "Edit Printer" wizard
(menu "Setup > Control Panel > Printer Management")
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Fig. 8 - 3
Tap on the input box or list field twice to open the on-screen keyboard.
Tap the "A" symbol within the input box or list field (see Fig. 8 - 4).
Fig. 8 - 4
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Fig. 8 - 5
On-screen keyboard
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To get directly to the main screen, tap <Main Screen> and decide whether
you want to save or discard changes in the following pop-up window.
To get one menu level higher and save changes tap <OK>.
To get one menu level higher without saving changes tap <Cancel>.
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To get one level up and save the settings, complete all steps of the wizard
and then tap <OK>. To navigate in the wizard steps, use the buttons <Next>
and <Previous>.
To get directly to the main screen without saving, tap <Main Screen> and, in
the following dialog, select the option <Yes>.
Fig. 8 - 6
8.4
If you have difficulties in hitting the touch screen user elements (buttons, dropdown boxes, etc.), you can calibrate the touch screen. The touch screen sensors
will then be adapted to the way you tap on the screen.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Calibrate Touch
Screen".
2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Use your finger, not a stylus.
3. Tap anywhere on the screen to accept the new calibration.
8.5
You can set the time after which the screen saver is automatically activated.
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Tap the screen or use any other input device (external touch screen, mouse,
or keyboard).
8.6
If both feedback beep functions are activated, the instrument beeps upon every
successful touch screen or softkey action, mouse click and bar code reader input
as well as after the completion of a measurement.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Feedback Beeps".
2. Activate/deactivate the feedback beep option for beeping when a screen
item or key is touched.
3. Activate/deactivate the feedback beep option for beeping when a
measurement was completed.
4. Tap <OK>.
8.7
Logging On/Off
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2. Select your "User name", enter your "Password" and tap <OK>.
NOTICE
If the instrument is used in the increased security mode, your user account
will be deactivated after three failed logon attempts.
To log off
1. Tap on the user indicator on the right side of the header of the main screen to
open the "Logon" dialog.
2. Tap <Log off>.
The user indicator changes its appearance to:
The instrument finishes the current measurement or measurement series but
does not accept any input until someone successfully logs on.
To retrieve a forgotten password
1. Tap the button <Forgot Password> in the "Logon" dialog.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Related topics
Creating, Editing and Deleting User Accounts: Chapter 10.4.2
8.8
Using Favorites
The favorites function enables you to quickly access your favorite menu dialogs
directly from the main screen.
You can also use the favorites function to activate your favorite menu dialogs
without touching the touch screen by using the softkeys below the touch screen.
The favorites list is the same for all users.
To add a dialog window to the favorites list
1. Open the dialog window via the menu tree.
2. Tap the "Add to Favorites" icon
in the header.
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9.1
Connect the external keyboard and bar code reader (not supplied by Anton
Paar) to one of the USB interfaces that are located on the left and rear of the
instrument.
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9.2
TIP
Insert a USB flash drive or another USB mass storage device into one of the
four USB interfaces that are located on the left and rear of the instrument.
Some older USB flash drives are formatted in the super floppy way. These are not
compatible with your DMA M instrument. USB flash drives formatted in the
standard hard disk way are compatible.
9.3
Printer
You can use an RS-232 printer via RS-232 interface or an office printer (PCL
compatible) via USB interface or via local network. After connecting the printer to
the instrument, register the printer in the menu "Setup > Control Panel > Printer
Management".
For a list of tested printers, refer to "www.anton-paar.com/generation_m-testedprinters".
9.3.1
Connecting a Printer
To connect an office printer (not supplied by Anton Paar) via local network
You can connect your instrument and a PCL compatible printer (or an Epson
Stylus D120) via Ethernet to your local network.
1. Connect the instrument via Ethernet interface to your local network.
2. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Network".
3. If your network server has DHCP functionality, activate "Obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP)", then tap <Next> and <OK>.
4. If your network server has no DHCP functionality, deactivate "Obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP)" and enter the correct "IP Address", "Subnet
Mask", "Default Gateway", and tap <Next>.
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9.3.2
4. Tap <OK>.
5. For USB and network printers, perform the following settings:
6. Tap <Next>.
7. Tap <OK>.
To delete a printer
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Printer Management" to
open the printer list.
2. Highlight a printer list item and tap <Delete>.
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Related topics
Creating, Editing and Deleting Printer Report Layouts: Chapter 10.2.1
Defining the Result Output: Chapter 12.2.3
Printing and Exporting Results and Other Data: Chapter 15.6
9.4
The external terminal or data projector (not supplied by Anton Paar) has to be
capable of delivering a 640 x 480 px resolution in true color (VGA) at minimum
60 Hz.
Connect the external terminal or data projector to the VGA interface at the
rear of the instrument.
9.5
The external touch screen (not supplied by Anton Paar) has to be capable of
delivering a 640 x 480 px resolution in true color (VGA) at minimum 60 Hz.
Only touch screens from Elo Touch Systems and compatibles are supported. We
recommend the model Elo 1715L 17" LCD Desktop Touchmonitor (1000 Series,
firmware V1.9 and higher). Only order the external touch screen with IntelliTouch
Surface Wave Touch Technology.
TIP
Connect the external touch screen to the VGA interface at the rear and to
one of the USB interfaces that are located on the left and rear of the
instrument.
Connect the USB plug via a hub to the DMA M. Otherwise, the touch screen
functionality might fail.
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10.1.1
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Date and Time".
2. Enter the current date and time and tap <OK>.
10.1.2
Regional Settings
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Regional Settings".
2. Enter the "Language", "Data Format" (for numbers, date and time format,
etc.), and the "Keyboard Layout".
The instrument displays "Are you sure you want change the regional
settings? The instrument will reboot to complete this action."
3. Tap <Yes> to install the new settings.
The instrument reboots.
If the instrument is operated in a language or font you do not understand, proceed
as follows:
1. Tap the leftmost button in the main screen (<Menu>).
2. Select the menu item with the
3. Select the second menu item (menu "Setup > Control Panel") and again
the second menu item (menu "Setup > Control Panel > Regional
Settings").
4. Use the drop-down boxes to set the desired language, data format and
keyboard layout.
5. Confirm each change with the rightmost button (<OK>) in the buttons area.
6. In the following dialog, tap the right button (<Yes>).
The instrument reboots.
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10.1.3
Input Units
In this menu, you can define the unit for every temperature value which you enter
during operation.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Input Units".
2. Select the input unit for temperatures and tap <OK>.
10.1.4
You can set the timeout after which the air pump is stopped and the condition on
which the air pump is stopped.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Measuring System Settings > Air
Pump".
2. Use the check box to activate/deactivate the option:
In case both options are activated and the air density value gets not stable
within the period of time that is defined with the second option, the air pump
stops nevertheless after this period of time.
3. Tap <OK> to save the changes.
10.1.5
You can define when the instrument automatically saves a picture of the
measuring cell.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Measuring System Settings > Camera".
2. Use the radio buttons to select one of the options:
Automatically save a picture ...
of each measurement
only if a measuring error is detected
never
10.1.6
Network
If you connect the instrument to your local network, you can use a network printer
for printouts and request the instrument system information and instruction
manual via any PC in the network.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Network".
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10.1.7
If you have more than one DMA M and want to easily differentiate between them
in printouts, data exports or within your local network (LIMS), you can define
instrument names and locations.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Instrument Name and
Location".
2. Enter the "Instrument Name" and "Instrument Location" and tap <OK>.
10.2.1
You can set up to 10 different report layouts for e.g. different methods, different
sample types or for internal or external use. The layouts can be created, edited or
deleted.
To create or edit a report
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Printout Settings > Report
Management" to open the report list.
2. Tap <New> to create a new report or highlight a list item and tap <Edit>.
The two-step "Edit Report" wizard opens.
3. Perform the following settings:
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5. Tap <Save>.
To delete a report
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Printout Settings > Report
Management" to open the report list.
2. Highlight a list item.
3. Tap <Delete>.
10.2.2
You can import logos via USB flash drive and use them as header or background
logo in the printer report. You can also define an address which will be printed in
the header of the printer report.
To be recognized by the instrument and fit into the document layout, the logo
graphic files have to:
To import logos
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Printout Settings > Import Logos".
2. Use the drop-down list "Drive" to select the connected USB flash drive.
3. Use the drop-down list "File Name" to select the correct file.
4. Use the drop-down list "Place" to define the position of the file in the internal
logo list.
5. Tap <Import> to load the file from your USB flash drive into the instrument.
To select logos
You can select a logo for the report header and a second logo for the report
background.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Printout Settings > Select Logos".
2. Use the two drop-down boxes to select a logo for the header and a second
logo for the background.
3. Tap <OK> to save the changes.
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1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Printout Settings > Automatic Printout".
2. Use the drop-down box "Frequency" to define if you want to have an
automatic printout after each sample or if you do not want to have an
automatic printout.
3. Use the drop-down box "Printer" to define on which printer you want to have
the print reports.
4. Use the drop-down box "Report" to select the report layout.
The "list report" layout type cannot be selected for the automatic printout.
5. Tap <OK> to save the changes.
Related topics
Registering, Editing, Deleting a Printer: Chapter 9.3.2
Defining the Result Output: Chapter 12.2.3
Printing and Exporting Results and Other Data: Chapter 15.6
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Define automatic sample name additions before and after the sample name.
These additions will be added to each sample name after the measurement
of the sample was finished. You can compose the additions out of a fixed
part and an additional data field (date and time, user name, sample number,
etc.).
Activate up to three user-defined data fields and give names for the fields. In
these fields, you can assign special types of information of your choice to
your samples. Typical examples are a filling line number, tank number or
batch identification. For each data field that you define, an extra column will
be added to the sample list.
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Define mandatory data fields. The measurement can only be started after
filling in the mandatory data fields. If mandatory data fields are not completed
in the sample list, these fields will be prompted again for completion after the
start of the measurement.
3. Define the "Automatic Sample Name" ("Sample Name Prefix" and "Sample
Name Postfix").
4. Tap <OK> to save the changes.
To set user-defined data fields
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Measuring System Settings > Sample
List > User-defined Data Fields".
2. Activate/deactivate the three "User-defined Data Fields", enter their names
and tap <OK> to save the changes.
To set sample list warnings
The sample list warnings are only generated if you prepare a sample list prior to
any measurement.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Measuring System Settings > Sample
List > Sample List Warnings".
2. Use the two check boxes to activate/deactivate the "Sample List Warnings":
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User groups
There are three user groups which have different levels of user rights:
Operator
This user group may perform measurements, select a method, edit
the sample list and perform checks.
Manager
This user group has the rights of the operator user group and may
additionally perform adjustments.
Administrator
This user group has the right to access the whole menu.
Naming rules
User names must have at least one character. Allowed are characters from the
ASCII table which are letters, numbers and most special characters.
If you operate the instrument in the increased security mode, user names must
have at least six characters.
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NOTICE
If the increased security is activated, user accounts that do not comply with
the naming rules or password rules will be deactivated.
User names are not case sensitive.
Password rules
With low security levels, giving a password is not mandatory. If you do not set a
password, users can log on by selecting their user name from the user list only.
The password must have at least one character. Allowed are characters from the
ASCII table which are letters, numbers and most special characters. The
password is case sensitive, for example "Anton Paar" or "anton paar" does make
a difference in the logon.
With high security levels (21 CFR Part 11 and "Increased Security"), giving a
password is mandatory. Passwords must have at least six characters. When
setting new passwords, the last five passwords must not be used.
Auto logon function
You can assign the auto logon function to one user in the menu "Setup > User
Management".
If this user is logged on and the instrument is switched off and on again, there is
no logon procedure. All instrument functions according to user rights of the auto
logon user are freely accessible.
Example: The user "smith" belongs to the user group "Operator" and the auto
logon function is activated for him. If he switches off the instrument, anyone can
switch the instrument on and start measuring without a need to log on. Only
operator level functions are available.
NOTICE
If the increased security is activated, auto logon will automatically be disabled
(if enabled before).
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4. If you want to set or change the password, tap <Set Password>, enter the
password in the following dialog and tap <OK>.
5. Tap <OK>.
To delete a user account
You cannot delete your own account (i.e. the currently active account) or an
account of a user group that has a higher level of user rights than your own
account.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > User Management".
2. Highlight a user name on the user list and tap <Delete>.
To set or change a password
If the instrument is operated in increased security mode, you may not use the last
five passwords a second time.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > User Management".
2. Tap <New> to create a new user account or highlight a user name on the
user list and tap <Edit> to edit a user account.
3. To set or change the password, tap <Set Password>, enter the password in
the following dialog and tap <OK>.
4. Tap <OK>.
Related topics
Logging On/Off: Chapter 8.7
Electronic Signature: Chapter 16.1.5
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11.2 Checks
11.2.1
You can edit the name, method (custom check only), time interval and the
tolerance of density checks.
Tolerance
The factory presets for the check tolerance for both air and water checks are:
DMA M Model
Tolerance
DMA 4100 M
DMA 4500 M
DMA 5000 M
0.0002 g/cm3
0.0001 g/cm3
0.00005 g/cm3
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2. Highlight the "Air Check" or "Water Check" and tap <Edit> to open the twostep "Check Edit" wizard.
3. Perform the following settings:
4. Tap <Next>.
5. Tap <OK>.
To create a custom check
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > Check Management"
to open the check administration list.
2. Tap <New> to open the two-step "Check Edit" wizard.
3. Perform the following settings:
4. Tap <Next>.
5. Tap <OK>.
To edit a custom check
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > Check Management"
to open the check administration list.
2. Highlight a custom check and tap <Edit> to open the two-step "Check Edit"
wizard.
3. Change the settings as required.
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11.2.2
With density checks, carried out in regular intervals, you can ensure a high and
stable accuracy of your density and concentration measurements.
During a density check, you fill a medium of known density (air, water or any
customer-specific standard liquid) into the measuring cell and compare the
measured density with the reference value.
The M series DMA performs the water checks and air checks automatically at the
measuring temperature of the method that is currently active. Also the
predetermination/equilibrium type of measurement is used according to the
selected method. The density of water and air at the measuring temperature is
calculated and the actually measured density is compared with the calculated
value. With water checks and custom checks, this calculated value is calculated
for the set temperature. With air checks, the calculated value is calculated for the
set temperature and the measured air pressure.
Custom checks have to be defined for a certain method and are always performed
at the temperature of the selected method with the corresponding
predetermination/equilibrium type of measurement.
Air checks and water checks are available for any method.
When to do water checks and custom checks
Use the water check and custom check to verify that the instrument is measuring
with satisfactory accuracy. We recommend performing a water check or custom
check every day before starting the measurements. Perform additional water
checks or custom checks on demand depending on your judgment, e.g. when you
get unexpected results.
When to do air checks
Use the air check to evaluate the efficiency of your cleaning and drying procedure.
We recommend performing an air check every day after the measurements have
been finished and the measuring cell was cleaned and dried.
Perform additional air checks on demand depending on your judgment, e.g. after
the measurement of critical samples that might stick to the measuring cell (e.g.
samples containing adhesives, sticky particles, proteins).
To perform a density check
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Checks/Adjustments > Checks" to open the
checks list.
2. Highlight a list item and tap <Start>.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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Check type
Date and time
Current method
Check result ("passed" or "not passed")
User name
Air pressure (for air checks only)
Reference value calculated for the set temperature
Tolerance of the check (upper and lower value)
Measured value
4. Tap <Print or Export> if you want to print or export the check results.
5. Tap <OK> or <Main Screen> to exit the density check.
If the water check failed, we recommend taking corrective actions until the check
is valid again:
Take a look at the camera image attached to the result to check if the water
was filled bubble free (see Chapter 11.2.3).
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11.3.1
If you use undenatured ethanol as the last rinsing liquid, only 3-4 minutes drying
time are required.
3. Tap the <Air Pump on> button to dry the measuring cell.
4. Tap <OK>.
The atmospheric pressure is displayed. The air pressure is measured
automatically by a built-in sensor.
5. Tap <OK>.
The air adjustment routine is carried out.
6. Fill freshly degassed ultra-pure (bi-distilled or deionized) water into the
measuring cell and tap <OK>.
7. Check that the water is filled without air bubbles.
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If the water was filled without air bubbles, you can ignore a possible error
message "Density Condition: filling warning" during the adjustment routine. The
coefficients for the FillingCheckTM function are also adjusted during the
adjustment procedure.
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<Reject>, <Print> or <Apply>.
Related topics
Cleaning and Drying the Measuring Cell: Chapter 14.1
Degassing Samples: Appendix B.1
Filling Samples: Chapter 13.4
11.3.2
You can adjust your instrument over the whole temperature range to reach the
maximum accuracy for measurements at different temperatures than 20 C.
During the temperature range adjustment, an air adjustment is performed at
40 C and 60 C, then a water adjustment at 60 C and 40 C.
The whole adjustment takes about 30 minutes.
The adjustment procedure can be aborted by tapping <Cancel>.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Checks/Adjustments > Other Adjustments >
Density Module > Temperature Range Adjustment".
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.
3. Check that the water is filled without air bubbles.
TIP
If the water was filled without air bubbles, you can ignore a possible error
message "Density Condition: filling warning" during the adjustment routine. The
coefficients for the FillingCheckTM function are also adjusted during the
adjustment procedure.
Related topics
Measuring at Low/High Temperatures: Appendix C.2
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11.3.3
With a DMA 5000 M, you can perform an adjustment at high density and/or at high
viscosity to reach an exceptionally high accuracy for the measurement of high
density values and/or samples with a high viscosity.
For the high density adjustment you need a standard that has a high density
(higher than 1.40000 g/cm3), but low viscosity (similar to water).
For the high viscosity adjustment, you need two standards:
One standard with a viscosity of approx. 100 mPas (5 mPas) and with
exactly known density (0.00002 g/cm3).
One standard with a viscosity of approx. 200 mPas (5 mPas) and with
exactly known density (0.00002 g/cm3).
If the standard was filled without air bubbles, you can ignore a possible error
message "Density Condition: filling warning" during the adjustment routine. The
coefficients for the FillingCheckTM function are also adjusted during the
adjustment procedure.
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11.3.5.1
Special Adjustments
Five different special adjustments can be stored. For each special adjustment
name, unit and temperature can be specified.
During a special adjustment, density coefficients are calculated from the
oscillation period of two liquids of known density according to:
2
= A PQ B
...... density
A, B .. density coefficients
PQ ... period of oscillation
Prerequisites for standards
The densities of the two liquids that are used for special adjustment have to differ
by at least = 0.01 g/cm3.
The PQ-values of the adjustment media have to differ by at least 0.0001.
Special adjustments can be performed at any set temperature within the specified
temperature range (0 to 90 C or 32 to 194 F).
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The new output quantity will only calculate valid results in methods using the
same set temperature as the previously performed special adjustment.
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To use the output quantity "Canadian Excise Alcohol Table" (see Appendix F), it
is necessary to perform a special adjustment with apparent density values of air
and water and link that adjustment to the Canadian Excise Alcohol Table.
1. Perform a special adjustment with air and water using apparent density for
the reference values.
2. Link the special adjustment to the Canadian Excise Alcohol Table (see
Chapter 12.2.6).
3. Select the table for output fields, result outputs and the data browser.
11.3.6
You can view, print and export the detailed data for the last 50 adjustments both
for density and temperature.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Data Memory > Adjustment Data > Density
Module" and select "Density Adjustment", "Special Adjustment" or
"Temperature Adjustment" to open the respective adjustment list.
2. Highlight a list item and tap <Details> to see the detailed adjustment data.
3. To perform a printout on paper or to a PDF file or to export the data as an MS
Excel or Text file tap <Print or Export> and follow the instructions on the
screen.
11.3.7
You can view, print and export the KB values for the last 50 adjustments in form
of a graph.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Data Memory > Adjustment Data > Density
Module > Density Adjustment KB Graph".
2. To perform a printout on paper or to a PDF file, tap <Print or Export> and
follow the instructions on the screen.
RS-232 printers with paper roll cannot print the KB graph.
11.3.8
You can re-activate the factory adjustment for the density measurement.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Checks/Adjustments > Other Adjustments >
Density Module > Reset to Factory Adjustment".
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11.4 Calibrating
The goal of a calibration is to validate the accuracy of the density measurement.
To calibrate the instrument, measure a certified standard liquid and compare the
result to the reference value indicated in the calibration certificate of the standard.
The physical properties (density, viscosity) of the liquid density standards should
be similar to those of the samples.
The frequency of calibrations with certified liquid density standards depends on
your requirements and judgment. Recommendation: 1 to 2 calibrations per year.
NOTICE
Always check the date of expiry of the calibration liquids.
Store the calibration liquids in a cool and dark place.
Use the calibration liquids immediately and only once after the container
has been opened.
To perform a calibration
1. Perform a density check with water.
2. If necessary, carry out an air/water adjustment at 20 C.
3. Thoroughly clean and dry the measuring cell.
4. Select a measuring method that is set to "20 C" and "measurement finished
by equilibrium". For DMA 5000 M, use the setting "measurement finished by
equilibrium slow".
5. Open the bottle with the liquid density standard.
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If your bottle with density standard has a septum, we recommend you pierce it
carefully with any clean, sharp tool and fill a Luer tip syringe with standard liquid
by pushing the tip into the hole of the septum, holding the bottle upside down and
slowly pulling the plunger.
6. Immediately after opening the bottle, inject the standard into the measuring
cell of your M series DMA.
7. Perform a measurement.
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Instrument settings
Xsample settings and measuring module settings (if any module is
installed)
Layout of measuring data on the main screen
Measuring units
Parameter list for printout and data export
You can use the factory preset methods as they are or change them to suit your
needs (see Chapter 12.2). You can also create new methods (see Chapter 12.3).
Factory preset methods
The DMA M is delivered with a set of 10 predefined methods covering the most
common applications. The measuring temperature for these 10 methods is set to
20 C.
Density
Density, Specific Gravity, Density
Temperature, Density Condition, U-ViewTM
General purpose method
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Brix
Concentration Sugar, Density, Density
Temperature, Density Condition, U-ViewTM
For measurements of sugar in soft drinks
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API Density 15 C, Density, API Specific
Gravity 15 C, Density Temperature, API
Gravity 15 C, Density Condition, U-ViewTM
For measurements of lubricants according to
calculations for product group D with
temperature correction to 15 C
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12.2.1
For each method, you can set the following measuring parameters for
measurements:
Measuring temperature.
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always active
active during a measurement
not active
6. Tap <OK>.
12.2.2
For each method, you can select the number and content of output fields on the
display.
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TIP
Before you use the output quantity "Canadian Excise Alcohol Table" of the group
"Ethanol Tables" (see Appendix F), it is necessary to perform a special
adjustment with apparent density values of air and water (see Chapter 11.3.5.2)
and to link that adjustment to the Canadian excise alcohol table (see Chapter
12.2.6).
12.2.3
You can define the list of output quantities for printouts and data exports. You can
change the settings any time and repeat the printout of saved results, if required.
If no output quantities are selected, the data browser settings are used instead
(see Chapter 15.2).
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12.2.4
Defining Limits
Limits can be set for any parameter separately, e.g. density, concentration sugar
etc.
If any of the selected quantities is out of the limited range, you will be warned with
the yellow warning sign in the quick access area and a message in the
"Diagnosis" window.
NOTICE
Limits are only applied in the measuring mode but not in the monitor mode.
To define limits
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Settings > "Method Name" >
Limits".
2. Select the quantity to be monitored in the column "Quantity".
3. Define the "Lower" and "Upper" limit for the selected quantity.
4. Tap <OK>.
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NOTICE
If multiple measurements are activated for a certain method, it is no longer
possible to define a temperature scan for the specific method in the sample
list.
To define multiple measurements
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Settings > "Method Name" >
Multiple Measurement Settings".
2. Select the number of multiple measurement cycles.
3. Tap <OK>.
12.2.6
You can enter formula parameters to define how API parameters shall be
determined and to define which special adjustment shall be used for the
Canadian excise alcohol table.
API parameters are usually calculated based on true density; the input quantity
can be defined as:
The API Product Group can be set to A (crude oil), B (fuels) or D (lubes) to set up
measuring methods for different product groups.
The conversion formulas from input quantities (Density etc.) to API quantities
differ between the product groups A, B and D and therefore need to be defined
for the measuring methods.
The input quantity for the Canadian Excise Alcohol Table can be defined as:
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12.2.7
If the "No Sample List" mode is used: Sample name, measurement type
("Type") and "Density Temperature"
If the "Sample List" mode is used: Measurement type and "Density
Temperature"
Additional parameters can be added to your quick settings for every method.
User-defined data fields (see Chapter 10.3) and user functions of the "Constant"
type (see Chapter 16.2) will be automatically added to your quick settings.
If you have connected one or more Anton Paar measuring modules to your
master instrument, the range of parameters that can be added to your quick
settings will be extended. See the instruction manual of your measuring module
for information on the available parameters.
To set a quick setting parameter
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Settings > "Method name" >
Quick Settings Management".
2. Tap the insert field in the free line.
3. Use the "Quantity" drop-down box to select the desired parameter and tap
<OK>.
4. Tap <OK> to save the settings.
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NOTICE
Creating, deleting, hiding and arranging methods affects the position numbers
in the method list. If you use bar codes for assigning methods, check the
position numbers of your methods after these actions.
To copy a method
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Management" to open the
method list.
2. Highlight a method name and tap <Copy>.
A new method is created with the same method name as the original one
and an additional number in brackets.
The new method is saved in the last position of the method list.
To rename a method
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Management" to open the
method list.
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You cannot delete the currently used method. Change the method (see Chapter
12.4) and then delete the desired method.
To set methods visible or invisible
If a method is set invisible, you cannot select this method any longer in the
method list and the method settings.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Visibility".
2. Highlight a method.
3. Enable the check box to set the method visible or disable the check box to
set the method invisible.
4. Tap <OK>.
To change the sequence of the method list
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Methods > Method Visibility".
2. Highlight a method and use the up and down arrows in the "Order" column to
change the position of the method in the list.
3. Proceed so with all other methods whose position you want to change and
tap <OK>.
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Related topics
Making a Backup of the Instrument Settings: Chapter 17.1
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In this chapter, the filling of samples and the measuring procedure including the
detection of bubbles are described.
C (Check)
MM (Multiple Measurements)
TS (Temperature Scan)
If you select "C (Check)", tap the column "Unit/Settings" and select one of
the defined checks (Air Check and Water Check are predefined).
If you select "TS (Temperature Scan)", tap the column "Unit/Settings" and
enter the "Start", "Step" and "End" temperature of the temperature scan.
Make sure to set the temperature step interval so that the instrument can
reach the end temperature by a whole number of steps (divide the interval
between start and end temperature by whole numbers only to find
appropriate step settings).
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The minimum step size in temperature scans depends on the defined type of
equilibrium (Measurement finished by) of the density module:
Measurement finished by
Model
Predetermined
1 C
DMA 4100/4500/5000 M
Equilibrium
0.02 C
DMA 4100/4500 M
Equilibrium fast
Equilibrium medium
Equilibrium slow
0.02 C
0.01 C
0.005 C
DMA 5000 M
NOTICE
The new settings are maintained for following measurements until changes
are made anew.
1. Tap <Quick Settings>.
2. Enter a sample name using the corresponding input field if needed.
3. Define your parameters if needed.
4. Tap <OK>.
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No results are stored in the sample list but using the <Single Sample>
button in the sample list links you to the data memory and you can view the
results of already measured samples in the sample list.
You can define temperature scans in the sample list.
Checks can also be started from the "Checks/Adjustments" menu.
Standard measurements can also be started from the main screen.
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Number of entries
The sample list can contain up to 200 entries. The 201st entry overwrites the
oldest entry. Entries older than 24 hours are automatically removed.
The sample list will be automatically cleared if you switch off the instrument.
NOTICE
In the "Sample List" mode and "Simple" mode, each measurement is entered
into the data memory and the sample list. The maximum data storage volume
of 1000 data is calculated from the already measured samples (data memory)
plus the samples in the sample list. Therefore, regularly clear the sample list
and the data memory.
To create or edit a sample list
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If you have activated user-defined data fields (see Chapter 10.3), the data fields
are shown in columns.
1. Tap <Sample List> to open the sample list window.
2. To enter a sample name, tap on a cell in the column "Name".
3. Tap on a cell in the column "Method" and select a method from the dropdown list.
4. Tap on the
You cannot edit or delete samples in the sample list that have already been
measured.
To edit a sample, highlight the row and change the settings as desired.
To delete a sample from the list, highlight the sample and tap <Delete
Sample>.
To exit the sample list and save the changes, tap <Main Screen>.
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3. Choose one of the 10 available entries in the drop-down list "Sample list
templates".
4. Tap <Rename> and enter a name for your sample list.
5. Tap <OK>.
To load a sample list
1. Tap <Sample List> and then <List Management>.
2. Select "Load Sample List" and then <OK>.
3. Choose one of the ten sample lists in the drop-down list "Sample list
templates".
4. Tap <OK>.
To clear the current sample list
1. Tap <Sample List> and then <List Management>.
2. Select "Clear Sample List".
After the sample list was cleared, the symbol on the diagnosis quick access
button may change: If the symbol was the yellow alarm signal or the red
lightning, they will change to the green check.
Related topics
Setting Sample List Options: Chapter 10.3
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WARNING
Filling samples and cleaning liquids which the wetted parts are not resistant to
will corrode the wetted parts. Sample leaking from corroded parts may cause
serious injuries.
Before filling any sample or cleaning liquid into your DMA M:
make sure that all safety instructions concerning the use of chemicals and
the use of flammable chemicals are met (see Chapter 2).
make sure all wetted parts are resistant to the filled-in liquid (see Appendix
A.2).
make sure that you have suitable cleaning fluids at hand for cleaning the
measuring cell (see Chapter 14.1).
If a sample changer is connected, check the resistance of the wetted
parts. For information about the materials, see the corresponding
instruction manual of the sample changer.
NOTICE
Samples with a moderate tendency to corrode borosilicate glass such as
strong alkali solutions (e.g. caustic soda) can be measured with the DMA M.
However, take care to remove such samples immediately after
measurement and rinse the measuring cells properly.
Check the validity of the adjustment more frequently than generally
recommended.
Perform a new adjustment, if necessary.
The measuring temperature for strong alkali solutions should not be
higher than 20 C. Higher temperatures dramatically increase the speed
of corrosion.
Important for high accuracy measurements
If you use a syringe to fill the instrument, we recommend using a 2 mL syringe
only to fully utilize the instruments accuracy (especially with DMA 5000 M). Inject
the entire sample volume. The syringe can stay connected to the filling adapter
during the measurement.
If you use syringes with higher volumes, carefully disconnect the syringe from the
filling adapter after filling the sample. Otherwise, errors due to the weight of the
syringe are possible.
Make sure to apply exactly the same filling procedure for checks, adjustments and
measurements.
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Sample amount
If the measuring cell is clean and dry, you need approx. 1 mL of sample.
If you are measuring without cleaning and drying between the samples, you need
a higher amount of sample because you have to flush residues of the previous
sample out of the measuring cell to avoid cross-contamination.
Bubble detection using the camera (U-ViewTM, DMA 4500/5000 M)
1. Tap the
button in the quick access area to open the live camera view of
Fig. 13 - 1
Camera window
NOTICE
Do not use syringes that contain lubricants. The lubricants can dissolve into
your sample and lead to a systematic measuring error.
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Fig. 13 - 2
NOTICE
The liquid levels in the sample container and waste container must be
below the filling level of the instrument. Never put the peristaltic pump or
waste container on top of the instrument.
Check the hoses of the peristaltic pump daily.
Check the life time of the hoses specified by the supplier and change the
hose frequently.
1. Mount an adapter Luer cone to the sample inlet adapter.
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2. Connect the adapter Luer cone with the sample container using a silicone
hose (3 x 5 mm).
3. Mount an adapter Luer cone to the sample outlet adapter.
4. Connect a silicone hose (3 x 5 mm) to the adapter Luer cone and lead the
silicone hose via the peristaltic pump to a waste vessel.
5. Set the flow rate to 10 to 25 mL per minute.
6. Start the pump.
7. Turn off the pump after filling a sufficient amount of sample.
To fill automatically with an Xsample
For details, see the respective Xsample instruction manual.
Related topics
Safety instructions: Chapter 2
Special filling techniques: Appendix B.2
To perform a measurement
1. Before starting a measurement, check if:
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The progress bar shows the progress of the measurement with a growing
red bar and the message "Measuring".
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Status Messages
Density condition
The "Density Condition" output field gives information about the current status of
measurement and may show the following messages:
temp. equilibration
predetermined
valid
13.6.2
Error Messages
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FillingCheckTM provides excellent support to the operator for samples of low and
medium viscosity ranges. High viscous samples above 3000 mPas, which firmly
enclose contained air bubbles, might not be analyzed correctly and generate a
filling warning even if filled without bubbles.
Diagnosis window
The appearance of the <Diagnosis> quick access button indicates the current
error status (see the section "Quick access buttons" in Chapter 6.4). Tapping the
button opens the diagnosis window where the general status of the DMA M and
the measuring errors that occurred within the current sample list are displayed.
WARNING
Liquids leaking from the instrument may lead to injuries and risk of fire.
Before filling any sample or cleaning liquid into your DMA M, make sure that:
all safety instructions concerning the use of chemicals and the use of
flammable chemicals are met (see Chapter 2).
all wetted parts are resistant (see Appendix A.2).
NOTICE
Do not use any mechanical action for cleaning the measuring cell.
Cleaning frequency
Clean and dry the measuring cell at least after each working day or working shift.
Cleaning more frequently can be necessary ...
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Cleaning liquids
For cleaning and drying, employ two cleaning liquids:
Fig. 14 - 1
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6. Tap the
button in the quick access area to stop the air pump or wait for
WARNING
Ethanol is a highly flammable liquid.
Make sure that all safety instructions regarding the use of flammable
liquids (see Chapter 2) are strictly followed.
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NOTICE
Never use:
highly nonpolar solvents (e.g. toluene, hexane, solvent naphtha)
strong acids or bases (e.g. nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid,
caustic soda)
strong mechanical action (steel brush).
Related topics
Measuring in Harsh Environments: Appendix C.4
Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > Data Memory
Settings" and activate the check box "Automatically delete old
measurement data".
The oldest 100 measurement results will then be automatically deleted as
soon as the number of 900 measuring results has been exceeded in the data
memory.
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In the multiple sample view you can see a number of results listed in a table.
In the single sample view you can see a more detailed view of one result at a
time.
In the multiple sample view, the output quantities according to the data browser
settings are displayed. In the single sample view, the output quantities according
to the result output settings are displayed.
If no output quantities have been selected in the result output settings or if the
measuring method of a sample has been deleted, the data browser settings are
also used for the single sample view, printouts and data exports.
Multiple sample view
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Data Memory > Measured Data" to open the
multiple sample view.
2. Use the two scrollbars to scroll vertically and horizontally.
Single sample view
1. In the multiple sample view, highlight the sample that you want to see in
more detail.
2. Tap <Single Sample> to open the single sample view.
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3. Use the <> or <> button to see the previous or next result.
Date
Date range
Sample Name
Method (only available if previously used)
User-defined data fields
Print/Export Status
Sample Error State
User (only those who performed measurements are available)
Magazine pos.
Measuring value
Master Condition (Quantity)
Camera image available
Electronic Signature
Comparators
older than
newer than
equals
not equal
larger than
smaller than
containing
not containing
printed/exported
not printed/exported
Different filter criteria are linked to each other using an AND relation.
To define a filter
1. In the multiple sample view, tap <Filter> to open the "Filter" dialog.
2. Define one or more filter criteria in the first column "Filter criterion":
3. Select an available "Comparator" and assign a "Value" to the filter criteria.
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If you only want to see the samples that were measured with the method
"Brix", choose the following settings:
If you only want to see the samples that have not been exported yet, choose
the following settings:
If you only want to see the samples that have been measured during the last
week, choose the following settings:
To delete a filter
1. In the multiple sample view, tap <Filter> to open the "Filter" dialog.
2. Highlight the filter that you want to delete and tap <Delete>.
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Number of measurements
Minimum
Lowest value
Maximum
Highest value
Average
StdDev
Standard deviation
Your instrument supports the export of data in the data formats MS Excel (.xls)
and MS Text Editor (.txt).
You can printout and export measured data, check data, adjustment data,
statistics, audit trails, etc.
To print data
1. Tap <Print or Export> and select "Print Report (Paper/PDF File)".
2. Tap <OK> to open the "Print Report" dialog.
3. Use the drop-down boxes "Target", "Report" and "Drive" and the input box
"File Name" to define the printout settings and tap <OK>.
Exported PDF files are password-protected.
To export data
1. Insert a USB flash drive into a USB interface.
2. Tap <Print or Export> and select "Export Data (Excel File/Text File)".
3. Tap <OK> to open the "File Export" dialog.
4. Use the drop-down box "File Format" to select "Excel" or "Text", define the
"Drive" and enter the "File Name", then tap <OK>.
The measuring results are exported according to your current filter settings
(see Chapter 15.3). For each method those data are exported which are
defined in the "Result Output" menu.
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Related topics
Filtering Results: Chapter 15.4
Activating/Deactivating an Automatic Printout: Chapter 10.2.3
Creating, Editing and Deleting Printer Report Layouts: Chapter 10.2.1
Defining Header and Background of the Printer Report: Chapter 10.2.2
Registering, Editing, Deleting a Printer: Chapter 9.3.2
Defining the Result Output: Chapter 12.2.3
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16.1.1
Security Level
Depending on your needs you can set different security levels: low or 21 CFR Part
11 compliant. The "Low" security level is set by default.
If any changes are applied to one of the standard security level settings (see Table
16.1), the security level is switched to user-defined security level.
Table 16.1: Comparison of security level settings
Security Level
Low
21 CFR Part 11
Audit Trail
Off
On
Default: 7 days
Electronic Signature
Off
On
On if activated
Auto Logoff
Off
On
Default: 60 min
Password Expires
Off
On
Default: 60 days
Increased Security
Off
On
NOTICE
Your current sample list will be reset by changing the security level.
By activating "21 CFR Part 11", increased security is activated
automatically (see Chapter 16.1.3).
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > System Security > Security Level".
2. Use the drop-down box to select a security level.
The user-defined security level is only visible and can be selected if the user
has changed any default security settings.
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3. If you want to compare your current settings and the settings that will be
affected by changing the security level, tap <Details>.
The settings affected by changing the security level will be highlighted with
red letters.
4. Tap <OK> to set the security level.
16.1.2
16.1.3
Increased Security
In addition to different security levels (see Chapter 16.1.1), you can tighten your
security settings by activating increased security settings.
NOTICE
If the increased security is activated, all user accounts that do not comply with
the naming rules or password rules will be deactivated. The auto logon
function will be deactivated if set.
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Off
16.1.4
Audit Trail
Using the audit trail function, you get all operating steps that directly or indirectly
lead to changes in measuring results documented in a log file. Additionally all
changes which are relevant for data integrity, manipulation or access control are
documented in a log file as well.
The following operations including the respective warnings which appear in the
diagnosis window are documented in the audit trail:
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If you are working under QM regulations like GLP/GMP or 21 CFR part 11, we
recommend you set your security level to 21 CFR part 11 or a user-defined
security level where audit trail is active. Export the audit trail data in regular
intervals and store the data in a safe place.
To activate/deactivate audit trail
There are two ways to activate the audit trail function:
You can set the security level to "21 CFR Part 11" (see Chapter 16.1.1) and
audit trail will be activated automatically.
You can activate the audit trail function within your user-defined security
mode.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > System Security > Audit Trail" to open
the "Audit Trail Settings" dialog.
2. Activate/deactivate the audit trail using the check box "Audit Trail active".
3. Activate/deactivate the "Backup Reminder", define the time span and tap
<OK>.
To view, print or export the audit trail
The audit trail list can store up to 999 entries. Make sure to regularly export and
delete the audit trail data.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Data Memory > Audit Trail" to open the audit trail
list.
2. Highlight a list item and tap <Single Entry> to see more detailed information.
3. To perform a printout on paper or to a PDF file or to export the data as an MS
Excel or text file, tap <Print or Export> and follow the instructions on the
screen.
To delete the audit trail entries
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Data Memory > Delete Audit Trail".
2. Tap <OK>.
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All audit trail entries that have already been exported are deleted.
For data safety reasons, it is not possible to delete audit trail entries that
have not been exported before.
Verifying the integrity of audit trail exports
Audit trail data exports are protected by a MD5 checksum file that is exported
together with the data file to guarantee full traceability.
After successful export of the data file and the corresponding md5 file, a new audit
trail entry including the MD5 checksum (hash) is generated. This checksum can
be compared with the checksum of the exported file at any time to confirm that the
exported file was not manipulated.
To generate an MD5 checksum
Any MD5 checksum program can be used.
Example: Using the program "md5summer.exe" that can freely be downloaded
from www.md5summer.org/download.html.
1. On your PC, start "md5summer.exe".
2. When asked "please select the root folder", select the directory where the log
files (the .md5 file and .xls or .txt file) are saved and click <Verify sums>.
3. In the following dialog, select the .md5 file that you want to check and click
<Open>.
The check status and result are displayed.
If the checksum (hash) is the same as in the corresponding DMA M audit trail
entry, the export file has not been manipulated.
4. Quit the program by clicking on <Close>.
16.1.5
Electronic Signature
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Once you have executed electronic signature, you can no longer change the
signing state of the respective sample.
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There are six types of user functions: constants, formulas, linear functions,
polynomials with one input value (1 D), polynomials with two input values (2 D)
and user tables.
You can program up to 20 user functions.
Cascading user functions
You can freely use the output value of one user function as the input variable for
another user function independently of the types of user functions involved. The
instrument firmware automatically checks for circularity of the formula system.
Displaying user functions in output fields
To select an output quantity from the group "User Functions" for the display, see
Chapter 12.2.2.
Output fields displaying custom functions feature the user symbol
in the
upper left corner of the output field. A maximum of 20 characters of the user
functions name can be displayed.
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4. Tap <Next>.
This comment will not be printed, exported or displayed anywhere but is only
an internal description of your user function.
5. Tap <Next>.
A message is displayed to inform you in which menu you can set the value
for the constant and in which menu you can activate the user function.
6. Tap <OK> to save the "Constant" user function.
7. To activate the constant in the desired methods, tap <Menu> and select
"Methods > Method Settings > "Method name" > Activate Modules /
Constants".
8. Highlight your constant user function, enable the check box and tap <OK>.
The constant is automatically added to the quick settings parameters.
9. To enter a value for the constant, use the quick settings function in the
sample list or the menu "Formula Parameters" in the method settings.
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4. Tap <Next>.
This comment will not be printed, exported or displayed anywhere but is only
an internal description of your user function.
5. Tap <Next>.
Enter a "Name" for the first variable and define the input quantity.
Do the same for further input quantities if required.
6. Tap <Next>.
7. Enter your formula and tap <OK>.
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4. Tap <Next>.
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This comment will not be printed, exported or displayed anywhere but is only
an internal description of your user function.
5. Tap <Next>.
6. Define the input quantity and tap <Next>.
7. Enter "Offset" and "Factor" for your linear function and tap <OK>.
To program or edit a polynomial (one- or two-dimensional)
The general formula for a one-dimensional polynomial is:
f(x) = coeff0 + coeff1 * x + coeff2 * x2 + coeff3 * x3 + coeff4 * x4
x ......
f(x) ...
y ..........
f(x,y) ...
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > User Function
Management" to open the user functions list.
2. Tap <New> to program a new polynomial or highlight an existing polynomial
and tap <Edit> to open the four-step "User Function" wizard.
3. Perform the following settings:
4. Tap <Next>.
This comment will not be printed, exported or displayed anywhere but is only
an internal description of your user function.
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5. Tap <Next>.
6. Define the input quantity/quantities and tap <Next>.
7. Enter the polynomial coefficients.
If you do not enter a value for a coefficient, the coefficient will be set to the
value zero.
8. Tap <OK>.
To program or edit a user table
If you have a literature table or own experimental data about the density of a
binary mixture at different concentrations, you can program this data into a user
table.
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The larger the number of data pairs and the higher the accuracy of the data
pairs, the higher the accuracy of the results that you can obtain with your
user table.
Your M series instrument will interpolate, but not extrapolate. This means,
that the data pairs that you enter into the instrument should cover the whole
range of values that you want to measure.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > User Function
Management" to open the user functions list.
2. Tap <New> to program a new user table or highlight an existing user table
and tap <Edit> to open the four-step "User Function" wizard.
3. Perform the following settings:
4. Tap <Next>.
This comment will not be printed, exported or displayed anywhere but is only
an internal description of your user function.
5. Tap <Next>.
6. Define the input quantity and tap <Next>.
7. Enter the values of the table and tap <OK>.
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Tap <Yes> to make a copy of this user function and save your changes
under a different name.
Tap <No> to open this function in read-only mode.
16.3 Calculator
With the calculator, you can simulate any factory predefined function or any of
your own user functions. You can enter an input value and check which output
value the function will generate. You can also generate a graph within a defined
range for the selected function.
Examples:
To perform a calculation
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > Calculator" to open
the calculator.
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2. Use the drop-down boxes to select the "Function" and the output "Unit" and
tap <OK>.
3. Select "Manual Value Input (Calculator)" and tap <OK>.
4. Enter the "Value" for the input parameter(s) and tap <Next>.
5. Read out the result of the function.
6. To calculate further results with other values, tap <Previous> and repeat
steps 4 and 5.
7. To exit the calculator, tap <OK>.
To generate a graph
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Expert Settings > Calculator" to open
the calculator.
2. Use the drop-down boxes to select the "Function" and the output "Unit" and
tap <OK>.
3. Select "Data Diagram" and tap <OK>.
4. Activate the check box in the column "Select" for the variable quantity (in
case more than two quantities are available).
5. Enter a "Value" for the constant input parameter which has not been
activated in column "Select" and tap <Next>.
6. Define the range for the x axis (variable input quantity) by entering the "First
Value" and the "Last Value" for the variable quantity.
The graph is displayed and can be printed out or exported by tapping <Print
or Export>.
Graphs cannot be printed by RS-232 printers with paper roll.
7. To calculate further results with other values, tap <Previous> and repeat
steps 4 to 6.
8. To exit the calculator, tap <OK>.
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2. Use the drop-down box "Group", select the type and tap <Next>.
3. Enter the "Values" for the Input Quantities and tap <Next>.
4. Read out the calculated results.
5. To calculate further results with other values, tap <Previous> and repeat
steps 3 and 4.
6. To exit the calculator, tap <OK>.
17 Service Utilities
In this chapter, you can find information about making a backup/restore of your
instrument settings, performing a firmware upgrade, getting details about the
system and viewing the live raw data.
Saving the current instrument status including all method settings and your
favorites list for safety reasons for the case that someone changes the
settings accidentally.
Saving the current settings before you perform a firmware upgrade.
Copying the instrument settings to one or more other M series DMA
instruments.
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4. Select the content of your backup file in the column "Value" and tap <OK>.
5. Tap <Yes> to create your backup file.
The backup file is stored into the root directory of your USB flash drive.
NOTICE
For instruments with firmware version 1.60 installed it is not possible to
restore backups made with older firmware versions.
NOTICE
When restoring the instrument settings, make sure that the backup file
corresponds with the instrument type.
1. Tap <Menu> and select "Service > Restore Instrument Settings" to open
the "Restore" dialog.
2. Tap <Details> to scan the content of the selected backup file.
3. Select the location of your backup (USB flash drive) and the "file name"
using the two drop-down boxes.
The backup file must be stored in the root directory of your USB flash drive.
4. Tap <Next>.
5. Select the settings to be restored to your instrument in the column "Value"
and tap <OK>.
6. Tap <Yes> to restore the settings.
7. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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NOTICE
To update the firmware, you need administrator rights with activated auto
logon function (see Chapter 10.4.2).
TIP
Before starting the update of the user interface firmware, export or print relevant
measurement data (see Chapter 15.6) and create a backup of the instrument
settings (see Chapter 17.1).
TIP
For the new instruction manual, select the respective product page on
www.anton-paar.com and send a download request (under the entry Manuals in
the Downloads tab).
To update the user interface firmware
1. Load the latest firmware into the root directory of your USB flash drive.
2. Insert the USB flash drive into a USB interface of your instrument.
3. Tap <Menu> and select "Service > Update > User Interface Firmware".
4. Select the location (USB flash drive) and the "file name" of the new firmware.
5. Tap <Update>.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
7. Restore the instrument settings (see Chapter 17.2).
To update the module firmware
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DMA Density
Quantities not mentioned in the following table are described in Appendix F (e.g.
Density, Density Temperature, Density (not visc.-corr.) etc.).
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Density Progress
Fill Status
RHO17 Value
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RHOg5 Value
Status Value
Calculations
You can view a list of the calculations of the currently available output quantities.
DCB - Air Pump
Air Pump State
DCB - Environment
Heatsink temperature
Room temperature
NTC temperature
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NOTICE
If you have defined an RS-232 printer, make sure that you do not print
anything (manually or automatically) while using the RS-232 interface for data
transfer to a PC. Otherwise, there will be a conflict with the RS-232 printer and
both the printout and data transfer will fail.
Required RS-232 settings
Output format
start method_number
or
abort
getdatahead
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getdata
finished
getrawdata
getmethodname
getid
help
Response
Description
start
or
start method_number
or
start method_number
magazine_position
measurement started
invalid method
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Command
Response
Description
start
or
start method_number
or
start method_number
magazine_position
heating
measurement aborted
already aborting
Density;Specific Gravity;Density
Temperature;Density Condition
no data available
g/cm;-;C;-
no data available
0.000892;0.000894;20.001;valid
Measurement finished
getrawdata
1.102689;19.999;20.000:8
Example response.
getmethodname
Example response.
getid
Example response.
accepted
abort
getdatahead
getdataunit
getdata
finished
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Command
Response
Description
help
commands:
abort
start (method number)
(magazine position)
finished
getdatahead
getdataunit
getdata
getrawdata
getmethodname
getid
set temperature xx.xxx
help
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Measuring Performance
DMA 4500 M
Measuring range
DMA 5000 M
0 to 3 g/cm3
0.00005 g/cm3
0.00001 g/cm3
0.000001 g/cm3
0.02 C
0.01 C
0.001 C
Measuring timeb
approx. 30 sec.
approx. 30 sec.
approx. 40 sec.
Measuring temperaturec
0 C to 90 C (32 to 194 F)
from DCB version 1.000.009: 0 C to 95 C (32 to 203 F)
Pressure ranged
Sample volume
approx. 1 mL
yes
yes
Reference oscillator
yes
yes
Inspection
window
Camera
Camera
a. While the temperature repeatability is constant for the whole temperature range (from 0 C to 95 C), the temperature
accuracy is not constant for the whole range. For temperatures above 90 C, the temperature accuracy is typically
between 0.01 C and 0.05 C.
b. After full temperature equilibrium
c. Cooling down further than 20 C (68 F) below ambient temperature only with external cooling using the cooling kit
d. For the measuring cell together with the injection adapters DMA/CarboQC (Mat. No. 19680) in the temperature range
of 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F). For temperatures higher than 50 C (122 F), the maximum allowed pressure is 5 bar
(72.5 psi). See also Appendix C.2.
DMA 4500 M
DMA 5000 M
Ethanol
0.05
0.025
< 0.01
Extract/Sugar
0.025
0.015
< 0.01
HCl
0.02
0.01
< 0.01
NaOH
0.04
0.02
< 0.01
H3PO4
0.06
0.03
< 0.01
HNO3
0.07
0.035
< 0.01
H2SO4
0.05
0.025
< 0.01
a. The accuracy is not the same over the whole concentration range. The values given are typical values for orientation
purposes.
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Wetted Parts
The following materials are in contact with samples and cleaning liquids:
DMA M
Material
Part
Borosilicate glass
Measuring cell
PTFE
Filling adapter
Standard accessories
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Part
Polyethylene
Waste vessel
Polypropylene/Polyethylene
Syringe 2 mL Luer
PTFE
PTFE
PTFE
Silicone
Hose 3 x 5 mm silicone
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Dimensions (L x W x H)
Weight
Voltage
Power
Power inlet
Fuses
Housing material
Top & side cover
Aluminum, coated
Back
Aluminum
Front
Styrene/Butadiene
Ambient temperature
15 to 35 C (59 to 95 F)
Air humidity
Pollution degree
Overvoltage category
II
Altitude
Touch screen
Memory
Interfaces
WARNING
Serious injuries are possible through high voltage if the following hints are not
adhered to.
Only connect devices to the interfaces that comply with PELV (protective
extra-low voltage) according to EN 61140 or with SELV (safety extra-low
voltage) according to EN 60950.
NOTICE
Connect only Anton Paar equipment or equipment with a maximum power
consumption of 40 W to the CAN interface.
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Degassing Samples
There are different methods for the degassing of liquid samples. The preferable
method for your application depends on the kind of sample and the amount of gas
that is dissolved in the sample. Always take care that you treat all samples in the
same way in order to get reproducible measuring results.
Be aware of the fact that you may change the composition of many samples
slightly during the pretreatment due to evaporation of volatile components.
To boil the sample
1. Boil the liquid for several minutes to remove dissolved air.
2. Fill a clean glass flask full with the boiled liquid and cover it.
3. Wait until the liquid has cooled down to the approx. measuring temperature.
WARNING
Boiling of liquids may induce a risk of fire and/or a health hazard.
Do not boil any flammable liquid because of a high risk of fire.
If your sample contains volatile compounds that are toxic, always handle it
in an appropriate environment like a fume hood, especially when you boil
your sample.
To stir the sample
You can also pour the sample through a paper filter after stirring to get an
even more efficient degassing effect.
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B.2
Bubbling samples
If the sample to be measured tends to form gas bubbles, degas it before the
measurement (see Appendix B.1).
If this is not possible, introduce the sample at a temperature higher than the
measuring temperature.
You can also put the density meter at a slight angle by means of proper spacers
below the right side of the DMA M to allow the bubbles to escape due to buoyancy.
Suspensions and emulsions
Suspensions or emulsions may tend to separate in the measuring cells, giving
incorrect results. Leave such samples in the measuring cell as briefly as possible.
Prethermostat them before filling.
It may help to put spacers below the left legs of DMA M, thus putting it at an angle
to counterbalance the separation force generated by the oscillation of the
measuring cell.
Highly viscous samples
Highly viscous samples can be heated up to lower the viscosity. Always heat the
sample to a temperature that is approx. 15 C higher than the measuring
temperature, which can be 90 C maximum.
Pastes
Paste-like materials like toothpaste or tomato ketchup can be filled by syringe.
Inject these kinds of samples into the measuring cell by pushing the plunger very
slowly and continuously.
If the samples have a very high viscosity, you can fill them into the syringe by
pulling the plunger completely out of the syringe, filling it from the back using a
spoon and then mounting the plunger again.
Liquids in aerosol cans
For the quality control of aerosol cans, you can use the Anton Paar Aerosol
Adapter (Mat. No. 74650) to fill the liquid safely and conveniently into your
DMA M. For details, see the Aerosol Adapter instruction manual.
Gases
It is possible to measure gases with the DMA M. For details, contact your local
Anton Paar representative and ask for the respective application report and the
necessary accessories.
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If the ambient air contains humidity and the measuring temperature is lower than
the ambient temperature, condensation may occur in the measuring cell and
measuring cell block.
Condensation in the measuring cell causes adjustment and measurement errors
in DMA M series instruments and also in any RXA series instruments connected
to them. Condensation in the measuring cell block damages the electronics and
may lead to a failure of the U-viewTM function (DMA 4500/5000 M). The higher the
difference between the set measuring temperature and ambient temperature and
the higher the air humidity, the easier condensation occurs.
To prevent condensation in the measuring cell
To prevent condensation in the measuring cell, use a drying cartridge (Mat. No.
65085) and connect it to the "DRY AIR IN AIR PUMP" connector at the rear of
DMA M.
NOTICE
Never connect hoses containing liquids or moist gases to the "DRY AIR IN
AIR PUMP" connector as this may lead to condensations in the
measuring cell and subsequently to measurement and adjustment errors.
Operate the "DRY AIR IN AIR PUMP" connector only at ambient
pressure.
DRY AIR IN
AIR PUMP
Drying cartridge
DRY AIR IN
BLOCK
Fig. C - 1
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20 C
> 70 %
25 C
> 50 %
30 C
> 38 %
NOTICE
Never connect hoses containing liquids or moist gases to the "DRY AIR IN
BLOCK" connector as this may lead to damage to the electronics.
The dry air supply must be used additionally to the drying cartridge if the
measuring temperature is more than 5 C lower than the ambient temperature.
The following specifications of the applied air are required:
NOTICE
Do not use higher drying temperatures than 130 C (266 F). Otherwise the
indicator function of the ruby gel is spoiled.
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5 to 30 C (41 to 86 F)
Maximum pressure
Connector
NOTICE
At measuring temperatures of 50 C (122 F) and higher, the applied pressure
must be limited to 5 bar (72.5 psi). Otherwise, the injection adapters may leak.
To prevent bubble formation
If you are measuring samples at temperatures significantly higher than ambient
temperature, the tendency to form gas bubbles in the measuring cell will
dramatically increase. To ensure precise results, you can:
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C.3
The supplied silicone hose and injection adapters can only be used at
atmospheric pressure. Before applying high pressures, exchange the supplied
filling components with pressure-resistant components.
WARNING
Leaky components of the measuring system can cause sample to be
splashed out when pressure is applied to the measuring system. Injuries and
risk of fire possible.
To avoid injuries, do the following:
At pressures higher than ambient pressure, only use the injection
adapters DMA/CarboQC (Mat. No. 19680) and polyurethane hoses 2.5 x
4 mm (Mat. No. 15272),
Before starting a measurement at high pressure, check the pressure
tightness of the system with air.
If you are measuring any aggressive, poisonous or flammable sample at
high pressure, only use the smallest possible sample amount.
Adjustment with air and water
To reach the highest possible accuracy for high pressure measurements, perform
the air adjustment as usual at ambient pressure and the water adjustment or an
adjustment with any other reference liquid at the pressure at which you are going
to perform the measurements.
C.4
Use the softkeys below the touch screen for operating the buttons in the
lower area of the screen.
Use a stylus or any convenient plastic stick with a soft and round ending to
operate the touch screen.
Use a PC mouse.
Protection foil
Your M series DMA is delivered with a transparent plastic protection foil covering
the touch screen. Three spare protection foils can be ordered (Mat. No. 81402).
If the touch screen has become dirty, you can exchange the used protection foil
against a new one.
To exchange the protection foil
1. Remove the used protection foil from the display using your finger nails.
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2. Hold the new foil in one hand and use the thumb finger nail of the other hand
to peel off the back liner from a small area.
3. Position the back liner free end of the foil on one edge of the display, hold the
opposite end and bend the foil backwards.
4. Peel off the back liner with one hand, simultaneously rolling the foil slowly
onto the display with the other hand.
5. Carefully flatten out the foil with a clean cotton cloth, pushing bubbles
towards the edges.
6. In case of bubbles between foil and display, gently push them towards the
edges or lift up the foil partly or completely and reapply the foil more slowly.
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If the camera does not show the complete measuring cell, you can adjust the
position of the camera.
1. Log on as "administrator".
2. Tap the
Position
buttons
Fig. D - 1
D.2
If the illumination of the camera picture is not suitable for your special
environment, you can change the corresponding default setting.
1. Log on as "administrator".
2. Tap <Menu> and select "Setup > Control Panel > Advanced Camera
Settings".
3. Increase the value "Auto Exposure Luminance" to increase the brightness of
the camera picture.
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Readjustment is necessary
very often.
Chapter
11.3.1
Chapter 14
Chapter 14
Chapter 7.1
Chapter 14
Chapter
11.3.1
See
Chapter 17.3
Appendix
B.1
Appendix
B.2
Chapter
12.2.1
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See
Chapter 14.1
Chapter
11.3.1
Problem
See
Chapter 8.4
See
Chapter 15.3
Chapter 15.7
and Chapter
17
See
Chapter
12.2.3
See
Chapter
10.4.2
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Chapter 9.3
Chapter 9.3
Chapter 9.3
Chapter 9.3
Chapter 9.3
Appendix
A.3
Chapter
12.2.3
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DataField 1
DataField 2
DataField 3
Date
Current date.
Master Condition
Measurement Type
Method
Sample Name
Serial Number
Time
Current time.
Unique Sample ID
User
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Group: Density
Number of digits displayed with density values:
DMA 5000 M: 6
DMA 4500 M: 5
DMA 4100 M: 4
Apparent Density Brass
Density
Density Temperature
Density Condition
Specific Gravity
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Periodic Time
PQ U-tube
130
HM C&E table at 20 C.
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131
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API Density 15 C
API Density 20 C
API Density 60 F
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Parameter Select
Sample Name
Type
To perform a standard
measurement
C (Check)
MM (Multiple
Measurement)
To perform 2 to 10
measurements of a
single sample
automatically.
TS (Temperature Scan)
To perform a
temperature scan.
Density Temperature
Density Measurement
finished by
Description
default
Equilibrium
for DMA 5000 M:
Equilibrium fast
Equilibrium medium
Equilibrium slow
None (use method
default)
Density Timeout
Density FillingCheckTM
default
Not active
Active during
measurement
None (use method
default)
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Parameter Type
Parameter Select
Description
A - Crude oil
default
B - Fuels
D - Lubes
None (use method
default)
Density
default
up to 5
Special Adjustment 1,
, 5
default
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the sample list settings.
If activated in the
method settings.
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Use the format "MethodX" with "X" standing for the position number of the
method in the method list.
NOTICE
Please check the position number of your method after any changes in the
method sequence, after deleting or hiding methods and after creating new
methods.
The bar codes pictured below are type Code 128 (encodes all 128 ASCII
characters).
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920
940
960
980
1000
1013.25
1050
0.001200
0.001227
0.001253
0.001280
0.001306
0.001333
0.001350
0.001399
0.001176
0.001202
0.001228
0.001254
0.001280
0.001306
0.001323
0.001371
0.001152
0.001177
0.001203
0.001228
0.001254
0.001279
0.001296
0.001343
0.001129
0.001154
0.001179
0.001204
0.001229
0.001254
0.001271
0.001317
0.001107
0.001131
0.001156
0.001181
0.001205
0.001230
0.001246
0.001291
0.001085
0.001110
0.001134
0.001158
0.001182
0.001206
0.001222
0.001267
0.001065
0.001088
0.001112
0.001136
0.001160
0.001184
0.001199
0.001243
0.001045
0.001068
0.001091
0.001115
0.001138
0.001162
0.001177
0.001220
0.001025
0.001048
0.001071
0.001094
0.001117
0.001140
0.001156
0.001198
0.001007
0.001029
0.001052
0.001075
0.001097
0.001120
0.001135
0.001176
0.000989
0.001011
0.001033
0.001055
0.001078
0.001100
0.001115
0.001156
0.000971
0.000993
0.001015
0.001037
0.001059
0.001081
0.001095
0.001135
0.000954
0.000976
0.000997
0.001019
0.001040
0.001062
0.001076
0.001116
0.000938
0.000959
0.000980
0.001001
0.001023
0.001044
0.001058
0.001097
0.000922
0.000943
0.000964
0.000984
0.001005
0.001026
0.001040
0.001079
0.000906
0.000927
0.000947
0.000968
0.000989
0.001009
0.001023
0.001061
0.000891
0.000911
0.000932
0.000952
0.000972
0.000993
0.001006
0.001043
0.000877
0.000897
0.000917
0.000937
0.000957
0.000977
0.000990
0.001027
0.000862
0.000882
0.000902
0.000922
0.000941
0.000961
0.000974
0.001010
0.000849
0.000868
0.000887
0.000907
0.000926
0.000946
0.000959
0.000995
0.000835
0.000854
0.000874
0.000893
0.000912
0.000931
0.000944
0.000979
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0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
.999840
.999846
.999853
.999859
.999865
.999871
.999877
.999883
.999888
.999893
.999899
.999903
.999908
.999913
.999917
.999921
.999925
.999929
.999933
.999937
.999940
.999943
.999946
.999949
.999952
.999954
.999956
.999959
.999961
.999962
.999964
.999966
.999967
.999968
.999969
.999970
.999971
.999971
.999972
.999972
.999972
.999972
.999972
.999971
.999971
.999970
.999969
.999968
.999967
.999965
.999964
.999962
.999960
.999958
.999956
.999954
.999951
.999949
.999946
.999943
.999940
.999937
.999934
.999930
.999926
.999923
.999919
.999915
.999910
.999906
.999901
.999897
.999892
.999887
.999882
.999877
.999871
.999866
.999860
.999854
.999848
.999842
.999836
.999829
.999823
.999816
.999809
.999802
.999795
.999788
.999781
.999773
.999766
.999758
.999750
.999742
.999734
.999725
.999717
.999708
10
.999699
.999691
.999682
.999672
.999663
.999654
.999644
.999635
.999625
.999615
11
.999605
.999595
.999584
.999574
.999563
.999553
.999542
.999531
.999520
.999508
12
.999497
.999486
.999474
.999462
.999450
.999438
.999426
.999414
.999402
.999389
13
.999377
.999364
.999351
.999338
.999325
.999312
.999298
.999285
.999271
.999258
14
.999244
.999230
.999216
.999202
.999187
.999173
.999158
.999144
.999129
.999114
15
.999099
.999084
.999069
.999053
.999038
.999022
.999006
.998991
.998975
.998959
16
.998942
.998926
.998910
.998893
.998876
.998860
.998843
.998826
.998809
.998792
17
.998774
.998757
.998739
.998722
.998704
.998686
.998668
.998650
.998632
.998613
18
.998595
.998576
.998558
.998539
.998520
.998501
.998482
.998463
.998443
.998424
19
.998404
.998385
.998365
.998345
.998325
.998305
.998285
.998265
.998244
.998224
20
.998203
.998182
.998162
.998141
.998120
.998099
.998077
.998056
.998035
.998013
21
.997991
.997970
.997948
.997926
.997904
.997882
.997859
.997837
.997815
.997792
22
.997769
.997747
.997724
.997701
.997678
.997654
.997631
.997608
.997584
.997561
23
.997537
.997513
.997490
.997466
.997442
.997417
.997393
.997369
.997344
.997320
24
.997295
.997270
.997246
.997221
.997196
.997170
.997145
.997120
.997094
.997069
25
.997043
.997018
.996992
.996966
.996940
.996914
.996888
.996861
.996835
.996809
26
.996782
.996755
.996729
.996702
.996675
.996648
.996621
.996594
.996566
.996539
27
.996511
.996484
.996456
.996428
.996400
.996373
.996344
.996316
.996288
.996260
28
.996232
.996203
.996174
.996146
.996117
.996088
.996059
.996030
.996001
.995972
29
.995943
.995913
.995884
.995854
.995825
.995795
.995765
.995735
.995705
.995675
30
.995645
.995615
.995584
.995554
.995523
.995493
.995462
.995431
.995401
.995370
31
.995339
.995307
.995276
.995245
.995214
.995182
.995151
.995119
.995087
.995056
32
.995024
.994992
.994960
.994928
.994895
.994863
.994831
.994798
.994766
.994733
33
.994700
.994667
.994635
.994602
.994569
.994535
.994502
.994469
.994436
.994402
34
.994369
.994335
.994301
.994268
.994234
.994200
.994166
.994132
.994097
.994063
35
.994029
.993994
.993960
.993925
.993891
.993856
.993821
.993786
.993751
.993716
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0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
36
.993681
.993646
.993610
.993575
.993540
.993504
.993468
.993433
.993397
.993361
37
.993325
.993289
.993253
.993217
.993181
.993144
.993108
.993072
.993035
.992998
38
.992962
.992925
.992888
.992851
.992814
.992777
.992740
.992703
.992665
.992628
39
.992591
.992553
.992515
.992478
.992440
.992402
.992364
.992326
.992288
.992250
40
.992212
.992174
.992135
.992097
.992058
.992020
.991981
.991942
.991904
.991865
41
.991826
.991787
.991748
.991708
.991669
.991630
.991590
.991551
.991511
.991472
42
.991432
.991392
.991353
.991313
.991273
.991233
.991193
.991152
.991112
.991072
43
.991031
.990991
.990950
.990910
.990869
.990828
.990787
.990747
.990706
.990665
44
.990623
.990582
.990541
.990500
.990458
.990417
.990375
.990334
.990292
.990250
45
.990208
.990167
.990125
.990083
.990040
.989998
.989956
.989914
.989871
.989829
46
.989786
.989744
.989701
.989658
.989616
.989573
.989530
.989487
.989444
.989401
47
.989358
.989314
.989271
.989228
.989184
.989141
.989097
.989053
.989010
.988966
48
.988922
.988878
.988834
.988790
.988746
.988702
.988657
.988613
.988569
.988524
49
.988480
.988435
.988390
.988346
.988301
.988256
.988211
.988166
.988121
.988076
50
.988030
.987985
.987940
.987894
.987849
.987804
.987758
.987712
.987667
.987621
51
.987575
.987529
.987483
.987437
.987391
.987345
.987298
.987252
.987206
.987159
52
.987113
.987066
.987020
.986973
.986926
.986879
.986833
.986786
.986739
.986692
53
.986644
.986597
.986550
.986503
.986455
.986408
.986360
.986313
.986265
.986217
54
.986170
.986122
.986074
.986026
.985978
.985930
.985882
.985833
.985785
.985737
55
.985688
.985640
.985591
.985543
.985494
.985446
.985397
.985348
.985299
.985250
56
.985201
.985152
.985103
.985054
.985004
.984955
.984906
.984856
.984807
.984757
57
.984708
.984658
.984608
.984558
.984509
.984459
.984409
.984359
.984308
.984258
58
.984208
.984158
.984107
.984057
.984007
.983956
.983905
.983855
.983804
.983753
59
.983702
.983652
.983601
.983550
.983499
.983448
.983396
.983345
.983294
.983242
60
.983191
.983140
.983088
.983036
.982985
.982933
.982881
.982829
.982778
.982726
61
.982674
.982621
.982569
.982517
.982465
.982413
.982360
.982308
.982255
.982203
62
.982150
.982098
.982045
.981992
.981939
.981886
.981834
.981780
.981727
.981674
63
.981621
.981568
.981515
.981461
.981408
.981354
.981301
.981247
.981194
.981140
64
.981086
.981032
.980979
.980925
.980871
.980817
.980763
.980708
.980654
.980600
65
.980546
.980491
.980437
.980382
.980328
.980273
.980219
.980164
.980109
.980054
66
.980000
.979945
.979890
.979835
.979780
.979724
.979669
.979614
.979559
.979503
67
.979448
.979392
.979337
.979281
.979226
.979170
.979114
.979058
.979002
.978946
68
.978890
.978834
.978778
.978722
.978666
.978610
.978553
.978497
.978441
.978384
69
.978328
.978271
.978214
.978158
.978101
.978044
.977987
.977930
.977874
.977816
70
.977759
.977702
.977645
.977588
.977531
.977473
.977416
.977358
.977301
.977243
71
.977186
.977128
.977070
.977012
.976955
.976897
.976839
.976781
.976723
.976665
72
.976607
.976548
.976490
.976432
.976374
.976315
.976257
.976198
.976140
.976081
73
.976022
.975963
.975905
.975846
.975787
.975728
.975669
.975610
.975551
.975492
74
.975432
.975373
.975314
.975255
.975195
.975136
.975076
.975017
.974957
.974897
75
974838
.974778
.974718
.974658
.974598
.974538
.974478
.974418
.974358
.974298
76
.974237
.974177
.974117
.974056
.973996
.973935
.973875
.973814
.973753
.973693
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0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
77
.973632
.973571
.973510
.973449
.973388
.973327
.973266
.973205
.973144
.973083
78
.973021
.972960
.972899
.972837
.972776
.972714
.972653
.972591
.972529
.972468
79
.972406
.972344
.972282
.972220
.972158
.972096
.972034
.971972
.971910
.971847
80
.971785
.971723
.971660
.971598
.971535
.971473
.971410
.971348
.971285
.971222
81
.971159
.971096
.971034
.970971
.970908
.970844
.970781
.970718
.970655
.970592
82
.970528
.970465
.970402
.970338
.970275
.970211
.970148
.970084
.970020
.969956
83
.969893
.969829
.969765
.969701
.969637
.969573
.969509
.969445
.969380
.969316
84
.969252
.969188
.969123
.969059
.968994
.968930
.968865
.968800
.968736
.968671
85
.968606
.968541
.968477
.968412
.968347
.968282
.968216
.968151
.968086
.968021
86
.967956
.967890
.967825
.967760
.967694
.967629
.967563
.967497
.967432
.967366
87
.967300
.967234
.967169
.967103
.967037
.966971
.966905
.966838
.966772
.966706
88
.966640
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.966042
89
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.965573
.965506
.965439
.965372
90
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.965238
.965170
.965103
.965036
.964968
.964901
.964833
.964765
.964698
91
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.964562
.964495
.964427
.964359
.964291
.964223
.964155
.964087
.964019
92
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.963882
.963814
.963746
.963677
.963609
.963541
.963472
.963404
.963335
93
.963266
.963198
.963129
.963060
.962991
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.962785
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94
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95
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96
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.960834
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.960694
.960623
.960553
97
.960482
.960412
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.960271
.960200
.960129
.960058
.959988
.959917
.959846
98
.959775
.959704
.959633
.959562
.959490
.959419
.959348
.959277
.959205
.959134
99
.959062
.958991
.958920
.958848
.958776
.958705
.958633
.958561
.958489
.958418
100
.958346
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.958057
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.957768
.957696
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C76IB003EN-E
Date of
release
Document
number
V1.00
18.06.2008
C76IB01A
V1.10
14.08.2008
C76IB01B
V1.52
27.02.2009
C76IB01C
Comments
V1.60
19.08.2009
C76IB01D
C76IB01E
V1.70
15.01.2010
C76IB01F
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Firmware
version
Date of
release
Document
number
V2.00
10.09.2010
C76IB003EN-A
Comments
V2.10
142
22.12.2010
C76IB003EN-B
C76IB003EN-E
Firmware
version
Date of
release
Document
number
V2.20
12.09.2011
C76IB003EN-C
Comments
C76IB003EN-D
C76IB003EN-E
V2.21
13.01.2012
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144
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Checks
Air/Water Adjustment
Other Adjustments
Density Module
Air/Water Adjustment
Temperature Range Adjustment
High Density/Viscosity Adjustmenta
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
Adjustment
Special Adjustments
Reset To Factory Adjustment
Data Memory
Measured Data
Statistic
Delete Measured Data
Audit Trail
Check/SOP Data
Delete Audit Trail
Adjustment Data
Density Module
Density Adjustment
Temperature Adjustment
Density Adjustment KB Graph
Special Adjustment
Methods
Method Settings
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Setup
Sample List
Camerac
Air Pump
Control Panel
User
Managementd
System Security
Security Level
Audit Trail
Electronic Signature
Logon Settings
Increased security
Printout Settings
Automatic Printout
Report Management
Select Logos
Import Logos
Name and Address
Favorites Management
Data Browser Settings
Expert Settings
Service
System Information
146
C76IB003EN-E
Service
DMA Density
Calculations
DCB - Air Pump
DMA Density - Air Pressure
DCB - Environment
DCB - CAN Connector
a.
b.
c.
d.
C76IB003EN-E
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Index
Index
Symbols
Balling 131
Brix 131
Plato 131
<Favorites> button 21
<Menu> button 21
<Method> button 21
<Sample List> button 21
<Start> button 21
<Stop> button 21
A
accuracy 52
acid/base tables 132
adjustment
aborting 54, 55
adjustment data 59
adjustment media 54
adjustment result 55, 56
air adjustment 54, 55
air/water adjustment 54
atmospheric pressure adjustment 56
definition 50
error 119
factory adjustment 24
for high pressure measurements 122
high density/high viscosity adjustment 56
regular 14
resetting to factory adjustment 59
special adjustment 14, 57, 58
temperature range adjustment 55
trouble shooting 125
validity of factory adjustment 27
water adjustment 55
adjustments 14
air 42
air bubbles 54, 55, 56
air check 52
air humidity 116, 119, 120
air pressure 54
air pump
outlet 19
starting 22, 83
timeout 42
alcohol concentration 62, 63
AOAC 130
API density 63, 132, 133
API functions
API parameters 67
API product group 68
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E
equilibrium 64, 114
error status 22, 81
ethanol 62, 63, 82, 83, 114
ethanol concentration 130
ethanol tables 130
external keyboard 37
external measuring module 106, 116
external PC 109
external touch screen 40
extract 131
extract/sugar 114
extract/sugar tables 131
F
favorites 35
favorites list 35, 103
filling
automatically 78
bubbling samples 118
gases 118
highly viscous samples 118
liquids in aerosol cans 118
pastes 118
suspensions and emulsions 118
with a funnel 77
with a peristaltic pump 77
with a syringe 77
FillingCheckTM
activating, deactivating 65
coefficients 54, 55, 56
definition 15
filter
deleting a filter 87
firmware
information 106
update 105
version 106
fuel oil 63
G
gas bubbles 14, 118, 121
group calculator 102
H
H2SO4 64, 114, 132
H3PO4 114, 132
hardware configuration 106
HCl 114, 132
high humidity/low temperature conditions 119
highlighting items 29
HM C&E 130
HNO3 114, 132
149
Index
150
measurement type 71
measurements
performing 78
progress of 79
speeding up 78
trouble shooting 125
measurements using special adjustments 58
measuring at high pressure 122
measuring at high temperatures 121
measuring at low temperatures 121
measuring cell 15, 19, 22, 42, 125, 129
measuring errors 81
measuring methods
copying a method 69
definition 61
deleting a method 70
factory preset methods 61
renaming a method 69
selecting 70
setting methods visible or invisible 70
measuring mode 23
measuring range 114
measuring results 88
measuring settings 64
measuring temperature 52, 119
menu
accessing 23
current position in 23
favorite dialogs 35
level 32
options 23
method
Brix 62
Crude Oil (API) 63
Density 61
Density (not visc.-corr.) 62
Ethanol (% v/v OIML-ITS-90) 62
Ethanol (% w/w OIML-ITS-90) 62
Ethanol (Proof 60 F AOAC) 63
Fuel Oil (API) 63
Lubricants (API) 63
Sulfuric Acid (% w/w, mol/l) 64
method settings 103
monitor mode 23
mouse 37
N
NaOH 114, 132
navigation path 23
network connection 42
nitric acid 132
O
OIML 131
C76IB003EN-E
Index
C76IB003EN-E
deleting 89
viewing of 85
result output 66
ruby gel 120
S
sample amount 76
sample changer 18
sample list
clearing 73, 74
editing 73
loading 74
saving 73
setting the sample list mode 46
sample list mode
"No Sample List" 46, 72
"Sample List" 46, 72
sample list warnings 46
sample name 71
sample status 80
screen saver 33
serial number 20, 106, 128
set temperature 64, 79, 131
SG 13, 131
sodium hydroxide 132
soft drinks 62
soft keys 19
special adjustment 14, 59, 133
specific gravity 129
specific gravity (not visc.-corr.) 129
specific gravity formula 13
specific gravity t/04 129
storing the instrument 83
sucrose 131
sugar 62
sulfuric acid 64, 132
suspensions 118
T
temperature 53, 128, 129, 137
temperature range 14, 27, 54
temperature scan 71, 87, 128
temperature unit 42
ThermoBalanceTM 14
touch screen 15, 19, 28, 116
touch screen calibration 33
true density 130, 131, 132
type plate 20
U
USB memory device 38
user account 48
deleting 49
151
Index
editing 49
new user account 49
user functions 96
cascading 96
copying 101
deleting 101
displaying 96
formula 98
polynomial 99
types 96
user table 100
verifying 101
user groups 47
administrator 47
manager 47
operator 47
user indicator 35
user rights 47, 49
user-defined data field 45
user-defined data fields 46
U-tube 14, 130
U-tube method 13
U-ViewTM 15, 22
V
viscosity 60, 118, 130
viscosity correction 114, 129
voltage 116
W
water check 52
wetted parts 115
wizard 33
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