Mettler Toledo M300 Operation Manual
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Ferent Mettler-Toledo sensors, which connect to the transmitter using cables of varied lengths. Depending on the type, the transmitter can handle conventional analog sensors or the future ori- ented ISM (Intelligent Sensor Management) sensors.
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•Datasheet: M300 (Dual-Channel Version, User-Configurable For pH, Oxygen Or Conductivity)
•Datasheet: Operation Manual: M300 (Dual-Channel Version, User-Configurable For pH, Oxygen Or Conductivity)
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The M300 Series dual-channel transmitters for pH/ORP, oxygen and conductivity measurements combines robustness with ease of use. Its versatility and solid measurement performance makes it the ideal choice for light industrial applications. The M300 transmitter is designed for comfortable operation: from the large display to the easily accessible wiring terminals to the plain text interface and quick setup menu. With the ISM (Intelligent Sensor Management) version, configuration and commissioning become substantially easier.
With its innovative USB port, the M300 is open to the future – for remote configuration, data logging or software upgrade. M300 transmitters are also available as single-channel versions.
Features and Benefits
- Dual input channel version
Each channel can be user-configured for pH, oxygen and conductivity. - PID controller
PID controller with pulse length, pulse frequency or analog control. - Plug and Measure feature (ISM version only)
Pre-calibrated ISM sensors can be swiftly exchanged at the line and ensure reduced maintenance and fast commissioning.
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•Datasheet: M300 (Dual-Channel Version, User-Configurable For pH, Oxygen Or Conductivity)
•Datasheet: Operation Manual: M300 (Dual-Channel Version, User-Configurable For pH, Oxygen Or Conductivity)