How to install and configure an iConnect sensor for use with 900 touch control and Ti-Touch devices.
Installation
- Turn off the touch control or Ti-Touch device.
- Disconnect the 854 cable from both the iConnect sensor and the measuring input on the rear of the device.
- Inspect both ends of the 854 cable for corrosion.
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Connect the new iConnect sensor by aligning the pins and screw on the ring connector of the 854 cable.
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Insert the 854 cable into the iConnect input on the rear of the device.
- If applicable, note the input, i.e. input 1 or 2.
- Turn on the touch control or Ti-Touch.
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During the system test, you will receive a message alerting you that a new sensor has been connected. Click OK to add to the Sensor list.
- From the home screen, click System → Sensors.
- Select the newly connected sensor of 'IS' designation.
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Click Edit.
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Enter a name to designate the sensor 'IS' for method assignment.
- Note: Duplicate names cannot be assigned.
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You will receive a message stating that sensor data is being stored and the name of the sensor created in step 11 will appear in the Sensor list.
Configuring in Method
- Click Home → Load Method.
- Select the method with which this sensor is to be used.
- Click Edit.
- Select the titration (DET, MET, SET) measure (MEAS U, MEAS pH, MEAS Conc) or calibration (CAL pH, CAL Conc) command.
- Click Edit.
- From the drop-down menu, select the name of the newly added sensor.
- Ensure that the correct measuring input number is selected per Installation step 5a.
- Click Back twice.
- Click Save method.
- You can either overwrite the current method or create a new method name.
- The method is now available to use.
Troubleshooting
- If the sensor is not recognized, turn off the touch control or Ti-Touch and inspect the connections again.
- 'Submit a request' for further assistance from Metrohm Technical Support at support.metrohmusa.com.
Additional Support
If you encounter any issues or need additional help, please submit a support ticket through Metrohm Technical Support.
For additional training on any of these topics, explore our available Metrohm Titration Training courses or learn more about our Metrohm Custom Training options.