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1Instruction ManualHI 9829Multiparameter MeterWith available GPS,logging probe, turbidityand ion measurementswww.hannainst.com

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102.2 BASIC OPERATIONThe main operating modes for HI 9829 are measurement, logging and setup.The measurement screen can be configured to display a sin

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100ISE SOLUTIONSHI 9829-10 10 ppm ammonium (as N) standard for HI 7609829-10,25 x 25 mL sachetHI 9829-11 100 ppm ammonium (as N) standard for HI 76098

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101APPENDIX E - WARRANTYAll HANNA instruments® meters are guaranteed for two years (sensors,meters are guaranteed for two years (sensors,meters are gu

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102Notes:Notes:Notes:Notes:Notes:

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104MAN9829 04//12Printed in EUROPE(ROMANIA)Hanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USATechnical Su

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11Press <Log> to display the logging menu. You can either log a single sampleon the meter, start an interval log on the meter, or start an inte

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12Chapter 3 - SPECIFICATIONS3.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSTEMPERATURERangeRangeRangeRangeRange -5.00 to 55.00 °C;23.00 to 131.00 °F;268.15 to 328.15 KResol

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13CONDUCTIVITYRangeRangeRangeRangeRange 0 to 200 mS/cm(absolute EC up to 400 mS/cm)ResolutionResolutionResolutionResolutionResolutionManual 1 µS/cm; 0

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14SALINITYRangeRangeRangeRangeRange 0.00 to 70.00 PSUResolutionResolutionResolutionResolutionResolution 0.01 PSUAccuracyAccuracyAccuracyAccuracyAccura

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15Nitrate-NitrogenRangeRangeRangeRangeRange 0.62 to 200.0 ppm Ni (as NO3--N)ResolutionResolutionResolutionResolutionResolution 0.01 ppm to 1 ppm0.1 pp

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16METER BATTERY LIFEThe power consumption of the HI 9829 multiparameter system is dependenton three things:1. The measurement system configuration (pr

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173.2 PROBE SPECIFICATIONSNon-logging Probe Logging ProbeSample Environment Fresh, brackish, seawaterWaterproof protection IP68Computer Interface NA U

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183.3 SENSOR SPECIFICATIONSHI 7609829-0 HI 7609829-1 HI 7609829-2 HI 7609829-3Description pH pH/ORP Dissolved Oxygen ECMeasure TypePrimary Unit pH, mV

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19Chapter 4 - PROBE INSTALLATIONHI 7609829 and HI 7629829 multisensor probes are used for the measure-ments of pH, ORP, conductivity, turbidity, disso

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20HI 7609829-10: Ammonium selective electrode (ISE) is acombination liquid membrane sensor used for the detec-tion of free ammonium-nitrogen in freshw

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214.2 SENSOR PREPARATION / ACTIVATION4.2.1 pH PreparationRemove the shipping cap from the pH sensor. If the shipping cap does notcontain any liquid, p

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22• With the sensor facing down screw the membrane cap counterclockwise to theend of the threads. Some electrolyte will overflow.• Rinse outside of se

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234.3 SENSOR INSTALLATIONThe HI 76x9829 can support 3 different sensors: Connector 1: pH, pH/ORP orISE (Ammonium, Chloride, Nitrate), Connector 2: D.O

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24For a correct installation:• Grease the sensor O-ring with the lubricant found in the probe maintenancekit. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE other grease/lubricant

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25Chapter 5 - INITIALIZATION AND MEASUREMENT5.1 BATTERY INSTALLATIONHI 9829 is supplied with 4 rechargeable, size C NiMH (Nickel-metal hydride)batteri

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26It takes about 6 hours to completely charge fully discharged batteries.NoteNoteNoteNoteNote The meter log, GPS information, system setup and status

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275.1.3 Probe Battery Installation (for logging probes only)To install probe batteries:Replace batteries in a nonhazardous area only. Remove the batte

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285.2 METER INITIALIZATIONAfter connecting the desired sensors to the probe and connecting the probe tothe meter (see previous chapter), turn the mete

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295.3 MEASUREMENT MODEMeasurement mode is one of the three main operating modes of HI 9829 (alongwith logging mode and setup mode).During measurement

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3HANNA instruments® reserves the right to modify the design,construction and appearance of its products without advance notice.Dear CustomerDear Custo

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305.4 SETUP MENU STRUCTURE

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31Chapter 6 - PARAMETER SETUP MENUFrom the main menu, use the arrow keys to high-light “Parameter Setup” and then press <Select>.The following o

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326.2.5 Resistivity UnitThe user can select resistivity from one of the fol-lowing measurement units: Ω·cm, kΩ·cm orMΩ·cm. Resistivity is calculated f

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33Auto ppt: the meter automatically chooses the range to optimize the measure-ment, readings will be in ppt only.1 ppm, 0.001 ppt, 0.01 ppt, 0.1 ppt o

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346.4 AVERAGINGAveraging is a software filter to minimize sensornoise and provide more stable readings. Averagingis particularly useful to get a repre

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35Chapter 7 - CALIBRATION MODEHI 9829’s calibration routines are accessed by highlighting “Calibration” andpressing <Select> from the main menu.

Page 35 - Chapter 7 - CALIBRATION MODE

367.1 QUICK CALIBRATIONThe quick calibration method provides a quick single point calibration for pH,conductivity and dissolved oxygen sensors. HI 982

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37• Unscrew the calibration beaker and empty the solution.• Shake any remaining liquid off the probe and beaker. No dropletsshould remain on the D.O.

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387.2 pH CALIBRATIONTo optimize the pH measurement follow the general guidelines mentioned in theChapter 7 introduction.From the “Calibration” menu se

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39• After the calibration point is confirmed, to avoid cross-contamination immersethe sensors in the next calibration buffer rinse solution and stir g

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4TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1- INTRODUCTION1.1 Preliminary Examination ...

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407.2.3 pH Calibration Error MessagesThe HI 9829 displays a series of messages if an error has occurred duringcalibration.If the meter does not accep

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417.3 ISE CALIBRATIONFrom the “Calibration” menu select “Singleparam. calibration” and then “ISE calibration”. Thedisplay shows two options: “Calibrat

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42Position the sachet to ensure sensor membrane and ceramic junction arecompletely immersed in solution. A value close to 100 ppm and the message“Not

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437.4.1 PreparationAppendix D – ACCESSORIES lists Hanna solutions used for ORP calibrations.The calibration should be conducted at temperatures betwee

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44If the % D.O. saturation range is calibrated, the D.O. concentration range willalso be calibrated, and vice versa.Dissolved oxygen concentration val

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45NoteNoteNoteNoteNote If the D.O. input is not within the acceptable range, the message “Invalidinput” is displayed.Single point Custom % saturation

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46found in the bottom of the conductivity sensor. Clean using the small brush fromthe probe maintenance kit. Flush with water. A mild detergent may be

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47• The main display shows the actual reading, while the secondary level displaysthe current temperature and the standard value.• To change the standa

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48SalinityThe measurement of salinity is based on the Practical Salinity Scale which usesthe EC measurement. If the user has a standard with known PSU

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497.7 TURBIDITY CALIBRATIONFrom the “Calibration” menu select “Singleparam. calibration” and then “Turbiditycalibration”. The display shows two option

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57.4 ORP Calibration ... 427.5 Dissolved Oxygen Calibration ...

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50• Press <Confirm> to accept the calibration point and to continue with secondstandard.• Clean out the calibration beaker and refill with20.0 F

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517.7.3 Custom Turbidity Calibration ProcedureIf the user wishes to calibrate with standard Formazin standards it is possibleusing the custom point.

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527.9 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CALIBRATIONPlace HI 9829 in a wind-free area and choose “Custom pressure” to perform auser calibration or “Restore fact

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53Chapter 8 - SYSTEM SETUPFrom the main menu, select “System setup” andthen “Meter setup” or “Probe setup”.8.1 METER SETUPNoteNoteNoteNoteNote If the

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548.1.3 Auto PoweroffThe Auto Poweroff function is used to save batterylife. After the set time is elapsed, the meter will:1. automatically switch off

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558.1.8 Meter PasswordThe Meter Password protects against unauthorized configuration changes andlog data erasure. When implemented, many setting and f

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568.1.11 Restore factory settingsThis function restores measurement settings to theiroriginal factory values. This includes measurementunits, coeffici

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57Chapter 9 - GPS MENU (optional)HI 9829 model featuring GPS (Global Positioning System) is provided with abuilt-in 12 channel receiver and antenna to

Page 59 - Chapter 10 - STATUS

58Press <Info> to view the GPS coordinates of theselected location. Press <Delete> to erase theselected location.Press <New> to add

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59Chapter 10 - STATUSUseful information regarding the meter, probe (ifconnected) and GLP calibration data are avail-able for viewing by selecting “Sta

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6Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION1.1 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONRemove the instrument from the packing material and examine it carefully tomake sure that no damag

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6010.3 GLP DataGLP (Good Laboratory Practice) is a set of functions that allows the user to storeor recall data regarding the probe calibration. This

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61 ISE• From the “GLP” menu, select the “ISE”option.• Data regarding the last ISE calibration will bedisplayed: standards used, sensor type, timeand d

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62NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes A “C” label near the calibration point indicates a custom point, whilean “H” indicates a HANNA standard value.When the % D

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63NotesNotesNotesNotesNotes If no turbidity calibration has been performed or if calibration wascleared using the “Restore factory calib.” option the

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64Chapter 11 - LOGGING MODEThe HI 9829 and HI 76x9829 system offers many logging options that canbe combined based on user needs. The following figure

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6611.2 LOGGING ON METER• The data logged on the meter are organized bylots. Up to 44,000 complete records can bestored in up to 100 lots. Each lot can

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6711.2.1 One Sample On MeterUse this option to log one set of enabled measurement parameters to the metermemory.• If there are no lots saved on the me

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6811.2.2 Continuous meter log• Select “Start meter log” to log the currently en-abled parameters at the set logging interval onthe meter.• To set the

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6911.4 LOG RECALL• All logged data can be viewed using two log recall options. The data loggedon probe can be accessed only if the probe is connected

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7GOOGLE™ is a registered trademark of Google, Inc. HANNA instruments® has no affiliation with Google™, Inc.iButton® is a registered trademark of Maxim

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70• Press <Info> to see record information for the current sample (time & date,remark, location (only for model with GPS) and tag ID or seri

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71• After <View> is pressed, the meter displays alldata related to the selected lot: number ofsamples, memory space used, time and date ofthe fi

Page 75 - Meter to PC data

72• Press <Delete> to delete the selected remark from the meter. If the deletedremark is used in an existing lot, the information will be still

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73• The tag information window will appear. Press <OK> to return to the previousscreen or <Modify> to modify the tag ID.NoteNoteNoteNoteNo

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74Chapter 12 - PC CONNECTION MODEThe logged data from a probe or meter can be transferred to a PC using theHI 929829 Windows® compatible application s

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75Meter to PC dataa. Select parameter unitsb. Select Meter from toolbarc. Select Lotd. Select Map

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7612.3 PROBE TO PC CONNECTION• Connect the HI 76982910 adapter to the probe and to a USB port on the PC.• Run the HI 929829 application software.• To

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77Probe Info ScreenLot Data Screen

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78HI 9829 displays error messages to aid in troubleshooting. Warnings are dis-played for most issues, while Errors are displayed for critical issues.S

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79• ‘’GPS error’’ (only for models with GPS): thecommunication with the internal GPS unit can-not be established. Switch the meter off and onagain, th

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8• USB interface for PC communication• Auto-ranging for EC, ISE and turbidity readings• Good Laboratory Practice feature, the last 5 calibrations are

Page 84 - APPENDIX B - PROBE DEPLOYMENT

80• ‘’Warning x’’: Any other warning that appears at power-on is identified usinga numeric code. Restart the meter. If the problem persists, contact t

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81APPENDIX A - PROBE MAINTENANCEThe HI 7698292 probe maintenance kit includes HI 7042S (electrolyte solu-tion for D.O. sensor), spare membranes with o

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82D.O. Sensor MaintenanceI•Before sevicing, rinse the probe with tap water.• If a more thorough cleaning is required, clean the probe body and sensor

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83ISE Sensor Maintenance• After measurements inspect o-ring, connector and body. Rinse ISE sensor withtap water to remove films or other coatings.••••

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84General Guidelines for fixed installationGeneral Guidelines for fixed installationGeneral Guidelines for fixed installationGeneral Guidelines for fi

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85The Hanna HI 76X0929 has been designed for a variety of water qualitymeasurements both in situ or in active deployments in urban or naturalwaters. T

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86The probe is suitable for measurements in a flow cell. Pumping water to a flow-through monitoring station has obvious pros and cons. Typically a she

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87Flow Cell Stabilization:Flow Cell Stabilization:Flow Cell Stabilization:Flow Cell Stabilization:Flow Cell Stabilization:Mount the flow cell to a rig

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88Flow Cell Guidelines:Flow Cell Guidelines:Flow Cell Guidelines:Flow Cell Guidelines:Flow Cell Guidelines:Do not exceed pressure specification of flo

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89The HI 7609829-10 sensor is specified for 0.02 to 200 ppm (mg/L) NH4+-N(equivalent to 0.026-260 ppm (mg/L) NH4+). Based on the correspondingmolecula

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9Chapter 2 - QUICK STARTBefore you begin using the HI 9829HI 9829HI 9829HI 9829HI 9829 multiparameter system, either charge theincluded rechargeable C

Page 95 - APPENDIX D - ACCESSORIES

90The calibration solutions and displayed measurements are as ppm Ammonium-nitrogen. Due to the space restriction of the display the unit of measurem

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91HI 7609829-11: : : : : Chloride ion selective electrode is a combination solid statesensor used for the detection of free chloride ions in freshwate

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92The calibration solutions and displayed measurements are as ppm Chlorideions. Due to the space restriction of the display the unit of measurement w

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93HI 7609829-12: : : : : Nitrate ion selective electrode is a combination liquid mem-brane sensor used for the detection of nitrate nitrogen in freshw

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94The calibration solutions and displayed measurements are as ppm Nitrate-nitrogen. Due to the space restriction of the display the unit of measureme

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95APPENDIX D - ACCESSORIESMETERS (packed in carton box, no probe)HI 9829-01 Meter only, manual, charging cable adapter for 115VACHI 9829-02 Meter only

Page 101 - APPENDIX E - WARRANTY

96METERS WITH PROBES (packed in carrying case with maintenance kit,charging adapter, sensors not included)HI 98291-01 HI 9829 and HI 7629829/4 logging

Page 102 - Notes:Notes:

97HI 98297-01 HI 98290 with GPS and HI 7629829/10 logging probe forpH/pH+ORP/ISE, D.O., EC, temperature with HI 7698295short protective shield and 10

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98HI 929829 PC application softwareHI 7698291 USB cable PC to meterHI 76982910 USB cable PC to probeHI 710045 Power supply cableHI 710046 Cigarette li

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99ORP SOLUTIONSHI 7020L ORP test solution, 200/275 mV @ 20°C, 500 mLHI 7021L ORP test solution, 240 mV @ 20°C, 500 mLHI 7022L ORP test solution, 470 m

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