
SRM100 Soil pH and Resistivity Meter User Guide
Using the SRM100 Meter 6
Display Readings During Measurements
After the SRM100 Soil pH and Resistivity Meter has been powered on, the display will show the various states
that the meter goes through during use. The SRM100 states include start up, idle, resistivity, and pH.
After measurements are taken at one location, the display can be cleared by pressing the OHM-CM and pH
buttons at the same time. At the new location, if resistivity is chosen, the initial resistivity display will show
(starting a new set of measurements) and both of the previous measurements will be cleared.
Review the following sections for more information on how readings are displayed on the SRM100 Soil pH and
Resistivity Meter.
NOTE:To maximize battery life, it is recommended the SRM100 be powered down if there is a long period
between readings.
Start Up
Once powered on, the display shows a startup message for two seconds before moving to an idle state.
SRM II V1.4
STARTUP....
Idle State
If idle for more than 10 minutes, the SRM100 will automatically power itself off. During this time, the timer can be
re-started by pushing the power button. The SRM100 will shut off if you hold the power button down for 5
seconds. Press OHM-CM button to start resistance measurement. The display will then go to the resistivity state.
If the pH mode is selected, the display will go to the pH state instead.
SRM II V1.4
STARTUP....
READY, PRESS RES. OR PH BUTTON
Resistivity State
In this state, the SRM100 is attempting to measure the soil resistivity. The value will be shown as dashes until the
reading has stabilized, or until 20 seconds pass. The display will then show the resistivity directly in ohm-cm
units. If the reading was still unstable after the 20 second window, an asterisk is included.
The display will then go the pH state. If it is desired to re-check the same sample, press the OHM-CM button
again to re-read the resistivity. The current reading will be cleared as the display goes to the initial resistivity
state and starts another measurement sequence. This can also be done if it is not necessary to test the pH. Just
move the probe to the new location, and cycle the button for a new reading. Press the pH button to check the
pH of the soil sample. The following is an example of the resistivity state: