LMCPM-A100 Copper Ion Meter
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Model No.: LMCPM-A100
- Copper Measurement Range: 0.06 to 6400 ppm
- Copper Measurement Accuracy: (specify the accuracy)
- Resolution: (specify the resolution)
- Temperature Measurement Range: (specify the range)
- Temperature Accuracy: (specify the accuracy)
- Temperature Resolution: (specify the resolution)
- Temperature Compensation: Yes
- mV Range: (specify the range)
- mV Accuracy: (specify the accuracy)
- mV Resolution: (specify the resolution)
- Calibration Points: (specify the number of calibration
points) - Calibration Solutions: (list the solutions provided)
Product Usage Instructions
1. Instrument Introduction
The Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 features sensor connections, a
display, and a membrane keypad for easy operation.
2. Keypad Functions
Key functions include switching the meter on or off,
locking/unlocking measurements, calibration, data logs, selecting
measurement mode, entering temperature settings, calibration, setup
menu, storing readings, scrolling through options, viewing logs,
confirming calibration, and controlling the backlight.
3. Installation
Verify the packing list for all components including the meter,
electrode arm, USB cable, power adapter, ion-selective electrode,
and ionic strength adjuster. Ensure nothing is broken or
missing.
4. Operations
Follow the user manual instructions for measurements,
calibration, data recording, and adjustments of parameters using
the system menu and LCD display.
5. Maintenance
Regularly calibrate the meter using the calibration due reminder
feature. Keep electrodes clean and store the meter in a safe place
when not in use.
6. Accessories
Utilize the provided accessories like the ion-selective
electrode and ionic strength adjuster for accurate
measurements.
FAQ
Q: What is the measuring range of the Copper Ion Meter
LMCPM-A100?
A: The measuring range is 0.06 to 6400 ppm.
Q: How do I calibrate the meter?
A: Refer to the user manual for detailed calibration
instructions and use the calibration due reminder for regular
calibrations.
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Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100
USER MANUAL
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Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 Index
Title Introduction
Features Specifications Applications Instrument Introduction
Installation Operations Maintenance Accessories
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Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 1. Introduction
Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 facilitates an easy measurement process, with direct ion concentration readout offering a measuring range of 0.06 to 6400 ppm. It is fitted with an LCD display and a system menu for easy adjustments of parameters. Integrated with a calibration due reminder for regular calibration of the meter and an automatic electrode diagnosis function to maintain sensor performance.
2. Features
Advanced with a reset setting function Equipped with cupric ion selective electrode Integrated with auto hold function for better recording Designed with a built-in real-time clock to timestamp events Includes a USB communication interface to transfer and store data Enhanced with temperature compensation for precise readings Provided with stability indicator for real-time information
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3. Specifications
Model No. Cu Measurement Range Cu Measurement Accuracy Resolution Temperature Measurement Range Temperature Accuracy Temperature Resolution Temperature Compensation mV Range mV Accuracy mV Resolution Calibration Points
Calibration Solutions
Compensation Mode Data Hold Function Reset Function Stability Condition Calibration Due Power Off Memory Output Connector Display Power Dimension (L × W × H) Weight
LMCPM-A100 1×10 to 1M, 0.06 to 6400 ppm ± 1 % F.S. 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1
0 to 105 °C, 32 to 221 °F
± 0.5 °C, ± 0.9 °F 0.1°C 0 to 100 °C, 32 to 212 °F (-1999.9) to 1999.9 Mv ± 0.2 mV 0.1 mV 2 to 5 points 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 ppm, mol / L, mg / L Manual or automatic Manual or automatic endpoint detection Yes Low or high 0 to 31 days Manual or automatic (10,20,30 minutes) Stores up to 500 sets of data USB communication interface BNC LCD (130 × 110 mm) DC 5 V, using AC adapter, AC 220 V / 50 Hz 210 × 188 × 60 mm 1.5 kg
4. Applications
A Copper Ion Meter is a device specifically designed for measuring the concentration of cupric ions in a solution. It is employed in water quality monitoring, industrial processes, environmental monitoring and aquaculture.
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Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 5. Instrument Introduction
5.1 Meter Overview
Figure-1 1) Sensor connections 2) Base plate of the electrode arm 3) Display 4) Membrane keypad Connectors:
Figure-2 1) Socket for pH, ORP, or ion-selective electrode 2) Socket for temperature probe (3.5 mm jack) 3) Socket for dissolved oxygen electrode (6-pin DIN) 4) Socket for conductivity electrode (6-pin DIN) 5) Socket for reference electrode (3.5 mm jack) 6) USB-B interface to the power adapter or computer
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5.2 Keypad Key
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Function Switch the meter on or off Lock or unlock the measurement Exit the calibration, settings, and data logs and return to the
measurement mode Select the measurement mode Press and hold the key to enter the temperature setting
Start calibration Press and hold the key to enter the setup menu
Store the current reading in memory Increase value or scroll up through a list of options
View the data log or calibration log Decrease value or scroll down through a list of options
Confirm the calibration of the displayed option Press and hold the key to switch the backlight on or off
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6. Installation
6.1 Environmental conditions Before unpacking, ensure the following conditions are met in the present environment. · The relative humidity is below 80%. · Temperature range of the surrounding air: 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F) · Absence of possible electromagnetic interference. · There is no corrosive gas.
6.2 Packing list Every part of the meter is described in the list that follows. Verify if anything is broken or missing. 1) Meter
2) Electrode arm
Figure-3
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3) USB cable
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4) Power adapter
Figure-5
5) Ion-selective electrode
Figure-6
6) Ionic strength adjuster
Figure-7
7) Temperature probe
Figure-8
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6.3 Installing the electrode holder The electrode arm should be removed from the accessory box. The electrode arm has a connecting rod, and its base plate has a round hole in it. After inserting the connecting rod into the circular hole, rotate the electrode arm by 90 degrees. It is now possible to swing the electrode holder into the desired position.
Figure-10 6.3.1 Adjusting the Electrode Arm
After installation, if the electrode arm automatically rises or falls, you can adjust the screw until arm locate at any position. Step 1: On the right side of the electrode arm, take off the plastic cover.
Figure-11 Step 2: Moderately tighten the screw with the screwdriver.
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Figure-12 Step 3: Place the plastic cover back where it was. 6.3.2 Connection 1) Connecting the Electrode
Remove the electrode from its container. To position the electrode on the left or right side of the electrode arm, follow the instructions below.
Figure-13 For the Ion Selective Electrode: Place the BNC connector into the ISE connector socket. To lock the connector, push and rotate it in a clockwise direction.
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Figure-14 2) Connecting the Power Adapter
Use the USB cord to connect the 5V DC power adapter and the meter. In the wall outlet, plug in the power adapter.
Figure-15
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7. Operations
7.1 Switching the Meter On and Off 1) Press the Meas key and release to switch on the meter. 2) Press and hold the Meas key to switch off the meter.
Figure-16
7.2 General Settings To adjust the function parameters, the meter has an integrated setup menu. The correct menu items will be displayed on the display in each of the various settings. Once the setting is altered for the general settings, it will be applied to all modes.
Menu Item
Option and Description
Stability Criteria Set when a measurement is recognized as stable.
Standard (default)
High accuracy Auto-Hold If enabled, the meter will automatically sense a stable reading and lock the measurement.
Enable
Disable (default)
Auto-Power Off If enabled, the meter will automatically switch off if no key is
pressed within a specified period.
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10, 20, 30 minutes Disable (default)
Calibration Due Reminder Set the calibration interval to activate the alarm .
1 to 31 days
Disable (default)
Date and Time Set the date and time for the data log and calibration log.
Clear Stored Data Delete all data logs in the memory.
Enable Disable (default) Factory Reset Reset the meter to factory default settings. Note: The meter must be recalibrated.
Enable
Disable (default)
7.2.1 Setting a Default Option
Step 1: In the measurement mode, press and hold the menu. Step 2: Press the key to select a menu item.
key to enter the setup
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Step 3: When you press Enter, the current option is displayed on the meter.
Step 4: Press the to save.
Figure-18 key to select a desired option, and press the Enter key
Figure-19 Note: To exit the setup menu without saving changes, press the Meas key.
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7.2.2 Setting the Date and Time Step 1: To access the configuration menu in the measurement mode, press and hold the key.
Step 2: Press the key until the meter shows
(date).
Figure-20 Step 3: The current year is displayed on the meter when you press the Enter key.
Figure-21
Step 4: Press the
key to set the year, and press the Enter key to switch to
the date and time options.
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Figure-22
Step 5: Press the
key to set the month, day, hours, and minutes, and press
the Enter key to save until the meter returns to the measurement mode.
7.3 Temperature Calibration A temperature probe for measuring and temperature correction is included with the meter. The probe must be calibrated if the measured temperature reading deviates from that of a reliable thermometer. Note: This probe is not necessary because the dissolved oxygen electrode has an integrated temperature sensor.
7.3.1 Connecting the Temperature Probe Step 1: Insert the temperature probe into the circular opening in the electrode arm’s middle.
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Step 2: Place the jack plug into the ATC connector socket. Make sure the connector is inserted all the way.
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7.3.2 Calibrating the Temperature Probe
Step 1: Place the temperature probe in a solution with a known, accurate
temperature and wait for the reading to stabilize.
Step 2: Press and hold the °C key to enter the temperature setting.
Step 3: Press the
key to modify the temperature value, and press the Enter
key to save.
Figure-25 Note: Pressing the Meas key will end the calibration without preserving any modifications.
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7.4 Ion Calibration and Measurement 7.4.1 Prior to use
Step 1: The ion-selective electrode should be connected to the meter. (Refer to 6.3.2 Connection) Step 2: Take off the protective cap and immerse the electrode for ten minutes or so in a 100 ppm standard solution.
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Selecting the Measurement Mode:
Press the Mode key until the
icon appears on the display, and the meter enters
the ion concentration measurement mode.
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7.4.2 Ion Settings Three measurement settings and seven general options are available in the meter’s setup menu.
Menu Item
Option and Description
Measurement Unit
Set the ion concentration and temperature units.
ppm
Parts per million (default)
mg/L
Milligrams per liter
mol/L
Moles per liter
Degrees Celsius (default)
Degrees Fahrenheit Calibration Points Set the number of calibration points.
2 to 5 points (default 2 points)
Ionic Valency Set the ion valence of the electrode.
Monovalent (default)
Divalent
To access the setup menu and modify the current settings, press and hold the key.
Press the
key to select an option and press the Enter key to confirm.
NOTE: Refer to the Setting a Default Option section.
Attention:
If the ion concentration unit has been converted, the meter will show
always
and wait for calibration. The calibration is done by pressing the Cal key and
consulting the Ion Calibration section. Upon completion of calibration, the meter
will change to the chosen concentration unit.
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7.4.3 Temperature Compensation We advise turning on temperature compensation during calibration and measurement since the temperature difference between the standard and sample solutions will result in a measurement inaccuracy of about 2% for every degree Celsius of temperature change. 1) Automatic Temperature Compensation After connecting the temperature probe to the meter, the meter is now in the automatic temperature adjustment mode and the ATC icon shows on the screen.
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2) Manual Temperature Compensation The meter will display the degrees Celsius indicator (°C), signifying that it is in the manual temperature correction mode, if it is unable to detect a temperature probe. Use the procedures listed below to set the temperature. Step 1: To change the temperature, press and hold the °C key.
Step 2: Press the
key to modify the temperature value.
Step 3: Press the Enter key to save.
Attention: Press and hold the
key will make the value change faster.
7.4.4 Ion Calibration In the ion mode, the meter can be calibrated from 2 to 5 points. The following choices are examples of acceptable calibration points.
Measurement Unit
ppm mg/L mol/L mmol/L
Calibration Points
0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000
0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 0.001, 0.01, 0.1
Make that the ionic valency choice in the setup menu corresponds to the connected electrode before starting the calibration. The temperature of all the standards and samples should be the same, and the calibration points should span the expected range of the samples. All standards and samples should have an ionic strength adjuster (ISA) added for low concentrations or samples that contain interfering ions. Adding 2 milliliters of ISA to 100 milliliters of standard and sample is a common procedure. The laboratory plastic beaker should be used as a container for the low-level sodium determination (<1 ppm). To obtain the most accurate readings, stir the standards and samples consistently.
1) Calibrating the Meter Step 1: Depending on the concentration unit chosen, the meter displays 0.001 ppm/CAL1 or mg/L, mol/L, or mmol/L when the Cal key is pressed. Step 2: Press the key to select the first calibration point (e.g., 100 ppm), the meter will automatically perform the calibration from the low to high concentrations.
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Figure-31 Step 3: Deionized water should be used to rinse the ion-selective electrode before adding a tiny bit of standard solution. To make the solution homogenous, add the electrode (along with the temperature probe) to the standard solution and mix gently.
Figure-32 Step 4: Press the Enter key, and the Calibration icon begins flashing.
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Step 5: Once the measurement has stabilized, 1000 ppm/CAL2 will appear on the screen. You are prompted by the meter to proceed with the second point calibration.
Figure-34 Step 6: Before rinsing with a small quantity of standard solution, rinse the ionselective electrode with deionized water. After adding the electrode and temperature probe to the subsequent standard solution, carefully stir.
Figure-35 Step 7: Press the Enter key, and the Calibration icon begins flashing.
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Step 8: CAL3 will appear on the screen once the reading has stabilized. You are prompted to proceed with the third point calibration by the meter.
Step 9: Repeat steps 6 and 7 above until the meter shows completed.
. Calibration is
Figure-37 NOTE: To exit the calibration without saving changes, press the Meas key.
2) Viewing the Calibration Log Step 1: Press the MR key in the ion measurement mode and press the key
until the meter shows
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Step 2: Press the Enter key, and the meter shows the last calibration date.
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Figure-38 Step 3: Press the key to view the calibration point and mV value. 7.4.5 Ion Measurement Step 1: Deionized water should be used to rinse the ion-selective electrode. Gently swirl the electrode (along with the temperature probe) into the sample solution. The liquid junction and ion-sensitive membrane need to be fully submerged in the solution.
Figure-39
Step 2: If the Auto-Hold option in the setup menu is enabled, the meter will
automatically sense a stable reading and lock measurement, the
icon
appears on the display. Press the key to resume measuring. The meter will continually measure and update the readings if the option is turned off.
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Figure-40 Step 3: Once the measurement has stabilized, take a reading. Step 4: Rinse the electrode with deionized water after measuring every sample. NOTE: · Never wipe the ion-sensitive membrane while taking a measurement; instead,
use a lint-free tissue to blot dry any water droplets that may have landed on the electrode. · The meter’s display will always read 0.000 if the electrode is not calibrated. · Remove the electrode from the sample right away if the meter displays —-, which indicates that the measurement is outside of the range. 7.5 Data Management The meter can store and recall up to 500 data sets. 7.5.1 Storing Measurement Result Press the MI key during the measurement to save the reading to the memory; the Memory icon will show on the screen.
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7.5.2 Viewing the Data Logs Step 1: Press the MR key in the measurement mode, and the meter shows .
Figure-42 Step 2: The meter displays the serial number of the saved data when you press the Enter key.
Step 3: Press the
Figure-43 key to view the date and time of measurement.
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Step 4: Press the
Figure-44 key to view the stored data.
Figure-45 Step 5: Press the key to view the next data set. Step 6: Press the Meas key to close the data log. NOTE: The display will only show —- if the meter is not storing any readings.
7.5.3 Clearing the Data Logs
The meter will automatically display when the MI key is pressed if the memory is
full. Please follow the instructions below to remove the data logs.
Step 1: Press and hold the key to enter the setup menu.
Step 2: Press the key until the meter shows
.
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Figure-46
Step 3: Press the Enter key, and the meter shows
.
Step 4: Press the key to select the
.
Step 5: To confirm, press the Enter key.
Figure-47
7.5.4 Communication The meter may either import the data into Excel using a free program or transfer the data to a computer. This software is available for download on our official website. Ensure your computer has the Windows 10 operating system installed before beginning the installation. 1) Receiving the Data Step 1: Click the icon after connecting the USB cable to the meter. “Found a port on your computer” appears in a message box after the system automatically searches for an open communication port.
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Figure-48 Step 2: A message box labeled “Found a port on your computer” shows when you click the icon, following an automatic search for an open communication port by the system. Step 3: Click OK, and the application starts. Step 4: When you click Connect, “Port is connected” appears on the screen. Step 5: The stored data will be automatically transferred to the computer when you click OK and then Receive.
2) Interval Readings · Choose a time by clicking the Interval Recording selection box. · To start recording the readings, click the Receive button. NOTE: After a minute, the first data will appear on the screen. In the Interval Readings mode, avoid pressing any keys on the meter as this will
disrupt communication. 3) Creating an Excel File
The data sheet’s readings will automatically be converted to an Excel file when you click the Save as Excel button after the transfer is finished. NOTE: All received data will be erased and unrecoverable after the app has been closed.
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Copper Ion Meter LMCPM-A100 8. Maintenance
8.1 Electrode Maintenance 1) After using the ion-selective electrode, rinse it well with deionized water, wipe it clean with a lint-free tissue, reinstall the protective cap, and keep it somewhere cold, dry, and well-ventilated. 2) The electrode’s ion-sensitive membrane should never be scratched. 3) Soak the electrode for at least an hour in a 100-ppm standard solution if the electrode response starts to lag.
Figure-41 8.2 Disposal
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union mandates that this product is not disposed of in household garbage. Use the collection location designated for electrical and electronic equipment to dispose of this product in compliance with local laws.
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9. Accessories
Standard Accessories
S. No
1 2 3 4 5 6
Accessory Name
Cupric ion selective electrode Temperature probe
Standard solution (1000 ppm) Ionic strength adjuster (30 mL)
USB cable DC 5V Power adapter
Optional Accessories
S. No
1
2 3 4
Accessory Name
Cu ion selective electrode range: 1×10 to 1M, 0.06 to 6400 ppm
Ion standard solutions: 480 mL/bottle Ionic strength adjuster: 480 mL/bottle
Temperature probe with sensor
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Documents / Resources
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