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2 Qus if I may..
Dear GHL
1. why is it that I can see my probes as ph1, ph2 and so on but the condactivity is:
con1 con(f)1 con(s)2 wich is acteually 3 and so on and why is it that I cant see tham all in PSU (not all have that option)
2. conecting my ProfiLux3 eX through a usb to my laptop with ProfiLuxControl 5.. or 6..(I upgraded and down graded - in all option) few seconeds after conection I get an connction error (60) I need than to unplug (couse it crushes) and re do the lot? (win7)
thx
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Oh and one more thing when calibrating the ORP it first ask to be pluged to something??
thx again
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1 ) I don't understand that question
2 ) what FW does your P3 have ? you can see it when it boots
update to the latest , (best via serial ) in the beginning the usb method (early FW ) was a bit shakey
3) thats the null plug => that little terminating plug (without wire) you can put on the sensor output
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1. this are my Condacts: Con(s)1, Con(f)1, Con(s)2, Con(s)3 - rather thN just 123 and 4?
the Con(f) 1 wont show in PSU?
2. My FW is: 5.07
3. what is that null plug? where is it?
again thanks alottt
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1. S= Salt water, F= Fresh water -> the sensors are distinguished between F and S and then numbered.
What do you mean by "PSU"?
2. For PC-connections via USB, please also look here: http://www.aquariumcomputer.com/Foru...ase-read-first!
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Hi Carolin,
PSU = salinity in salt water ofcourse how do I change it from Fw to Sw?
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If the corresponding probe is connected at the ProfiLux (built-in port), then you can change the measurement range under sensor settings/ conductivity/ ... measurement range.
If it is on the Expansion box (built-in port) than there is a switch at the box which you can turn from F to S.
If it is connected to an extension card, please make sure the card is suited for saltwater.
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I gees I knew all that and didn't pay attention to all the units
Thanks carolin
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