UNISENSE OPTO-SERIES Oxygen Optodes User Guide
UNISENSE OPTO-SERIES Oxygen Optodes

Introduction

Important: Test sensor upon receipt.
This sensor has been successfully tested prior to shipping, however some sensors suffer from rough transportation. Therefore, it is important that you test the sensor upon arrival.

Replacement of defective sensors 

Unisons will replace the sensor if it does not meet the specifications below, provided that:

  1. A test is performed upon receipt without breaking the seal (Note: No seal on MR-sensors for testing purposes)
  2. The complaint is given to Unisons within two weeks from receipt of the equipment

Guaranteed lifetime

Unisons guarantees the opt ode sensor a minimum lifetime of 1 year or a 1 million data points, whichever comes first, on condition of correct storage and use according to the manual.

individual sensor calibration is Required

Our sensors are handmade and as the sensor signal relies on the exact geometry of the sensor tip (micrometer scale), some variation must be expected.

Signal amplification 

Unisons oxygen opcodes should be connected to a Opto-series or Uni Amp-series amplifier

Standard oxygen opcodes are functioning correctly if (at Room temperature): 

  • The 90 % response time is within the specified range (see table below)
  • The uncalibrated phase is within the specified range (see table below
OPTO-430 OPTO-430 FAST OPTO-MR OPTO-50 OPTO-3000
90 % response time (in sec.) < 3 sec < 0.3 sec < 3 sec < 5 sec < 15 sec
100 % air saturation – phase < 22 < 22 < 22 < 22 < 22
0 % oxygen – phase > 46 > 46 > 46 > 40 > 46
Minimum data points (millions) 1.5 1 1.5 1 3

Unpacking

  • Remove the grey shock-absorbing plastic net and inspect the sensor visually.
    Leave the sensor in the protection tube for testing.
Connect the opt ode to the opto- or uni amp-series amplifier
  • Remove the cap from the Micro Optode connector and from the amplifier connector.
  • Insert the opt ode plug into the connector on the amplifier and turn gently clockwise until the plug is locked firmly.
  • Insert the E2PROM connector on the opt ode into the E2PROM connector on the amplifier (no E2PROM on OPTO-Field sensors).
    Unisense Micro Optode
    Micro Optode

Calibrate The Sensor

  • Use air saturated water as one calibration point. This is easily done using the CAL300 calibration chamber. The sensor may be dipped directly into the calibration chamber or the air saturated water may be injected into the protection tube using the calibration cap (see picture).
  • Use the Unisons zero O2 solution as the second calibration point.
    Inject the zero O2 solution into the calibration cap and wait for the sensor to respond.
  • For alternative calibration method, see the Oxygen Micro OptodeOpto Series User Manual.
    CAL300 with microsensors and bubbling with air.
    Microsensors
    Injecting calibration liquid into protection tube using the calibration cap.
    Injecting Calibration

Approve The Sensor 

  • Compare the calibration values to the specifications given on the previous page. If necessary, see Troubleshooting in the optode manual or contact support (see below)

Adjusting the measurement frequency. 

  • The lifespan of the optodes is determined by the amount of measurements. In order to prolong the lifespan of the optode, adjust the measuring frequency as required for your application.
  • The frequency can be adjusted in the Sensor Trace software

Storage

  • When not in use unplug the optode and store it with the protection tube mounted at room temperature (preferable in low light or darkness).

Useful Tools 

O2 Micro Optode Manual
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Calkit-O2 Manual
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Sensor Trace Suite Manual
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Find SDS for Calibration Kit here
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Customer Support

For support go to
www.unisense.com/support or contact sales@unisense.com
Get the full manuals for all
sensors, equipment & software at www.unisense.com/manuals
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Documents / Resources

UNISENSE OPTO-SERIES Oxygen Optodes [pdf] User Guide
OPTO-SERIES Oxygen Optodes, OPTO-SERIES Optodes, Oxygen Optodes, Optodes

References

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