Navico F-52 User manual

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■Preface
Thank you for purchasing one of the F-50 Series pH meters.
This meter has a large-sized LCD display, which enables to use the varied
functions by simple operations, and especially will be convenient to use in
laboratory.
Carefully read this manual before using the meter.
Warranty and Responsibility
Your meter is covered by warranty for aperiod of one (1) year,under
normal use. Although unlikely,if any trouble attributable to us should occur
during this period, necessary exchange or repairs shall be conducted by
us, free of charge. The warranty does not cover the following:
• Any trouble or damage attributable to actions or conditions specifically
mentioned to be avoided in the operation manuals
• Any trouble or damage attributable to use of the meter in ways or for
purposes other than those described in the operation manuals
• If any repairs renovations, disassembly, etc. are performed on this meter
by any party other than us or a party authorized by us
• Any alteration to the external appearance of this meter attributable to
scratches, dirt, etc. occurring through normal use
• Wear and tear to parts, the exchange of accessories, or the use of any
parts not specified by us
We also shall not be liable for any damages resulting from any
malfunctions of this product, any erasure of data, or any other uses of this
product.

SAFETY OPERATION
F-52, 53, 54, 55 I
■CE Marking
This product is in conformity with the following directives and
standards:
Directives:The EMC Directives 89/336/EEC
The Electrical Product Safety Directive 73/23/EEC
Standards: EN61326: 1997+A1:1998
(EMISSION: Class B, IMMUNITY Category: Minimum
Requirement)
EN61010-1: 2001
Installation Environment
This product is designed for the following environment.
- Pollution degree 2
- Measurement category Ⅰ
WARNING:Do Not use the equipment for measurements within
measurement categories
Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ .
■FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits
for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will b e r e q u i r e d t o
correct the interference at his own expense.

SAFETY OPERATION
II HORIBA
■Type and Definition of Signal Words
For the safety use, the meter is equipped with the Warning Labels
to alert every operator and user to the possible risk and danger.
Before using understanding each message.
The meaning of signal words are as follows:
■Safety Precautions
For the safety use, be sure to read the following precautions:
WARNING:
●Do not use any unspecified AC adapters.
Heat or fire may occur to cause fire or accidents.
●Do not disassemble or modify the meter.
Heat or fire may occur to cause fire or accidents.
CAUTION:
●Do not use the serial communication or AC adapter in the place
that may possibly contact with moisture.
It may cause fire, electric shock, or breakage.
●Part of the electrode is made of glass; handle with care not to
break it.
(WARNING)This indicates an potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
(CAUTION)This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It
may also be used to alert unsafe practices.

SAFETY OPERATION
F-52, 53, 54, 55 III
●Indication
WARNING
This indicates an potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be
used to alert unsafe practices.
This mark indicates the operation requires a special care and
attention.
This mark indicates to which the reader should go for reference.
This mark indicates reference information.
HINT!

SAFETY OPERATION
IV HORIBA
■Cautionary Items
●Precautions
●Do not give physical shock to the meter like dropping or hitting.
●Avoid water or solution from being contact with the meter body.
Water or solution, if contacts with the meter, may cause the
meter breakage.
●To remove the dirt on the meter, wipe it off with dry and soft cloth
as silicone cloth. (Do not use water)
●Do not pour water to the electrode and/or the connector part of
the meter body. Do not touch with dirty or wet hands.
●The electrode and/or the connector part of the meter body
requires high insulation. Contact with water or with dirty hands
may bring defective insulation, to cause indication fluctuation or
erroneous measurement values. Sometimes the electrode itself
may be damaged to an unrecoverable level.
●Perform the key operation by the fingers, not by the hard object
like metal stick or rod.
●To disconnect the electrode cable or interface cable, pull them
out with holding the connector part. Do not pull the cable part; it
may cause a breakage.
●Do not use any unspecified batteries ; it may cause a breakage.
●Location of use and storage
●The place which room temperature is at 0 ℃to 45 ℃
●The place which relative humidity is under 80% and free from conden-
sation
Do not use or store the meter at;
●The place of much dust
●The place with strong vibration
●The place with direct sunlight
●The place with corrosive gas generation
●The place near from an air-conditioner
●The place with direct wind
●Move and Transportation of the meter
To transport the meter, use the packaging box at the delivery.
Transportation by any unspecified packing methods may cause a
breakage.
●Disposal Standard solution used for the calibration must be under
neutralization before the disposal. As for the disposal of the meter,
treat it as an industrial waste.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F-52, 53, 54, 55 V
Chapter 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Package contents........................................................ 1
1.2 Functions...................................................................... 2
1.2.1 Measurement item (depending on the model) ............................. 2
1.2.2 Functions of each model ............................................................. 2
1.3 Description of Each Part............................................. 8
1.4 Keys and Display......................................................... 9
1.4.1 Control Keys ................................................................................ 9
1.4.2 MEASUREMENT screen ............................................................. 10
1.5 Assembling Electrode Stand...................................... 11
1.6 Connecting The Electrode and the Power Source ... 12
1.6.1 Connecting the Electrode ............................................................ 12
1.6.2 Connection of AC adapter ........................................................... 14
1.6.3 Replacing the clock battery ......................................................... 15
1.7 Communication to Each Output................................. 16
1.8 Operation of Display Value......................................... 16
1.9 Security Function ........................................................ 17
Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.1 Measurement Flow ...................................................... 19
2.2 Measurement Mode Transition for Each Model........ 20
2.3 Turn on the Power ....................................................... 24
2.3.1 At User Control OFF (initial setting) ............................................. 24
2.3.2 At User Control ON ...................................................................... 25
2.4 Necessary Setup for the First-time User ................... 26
2.4.1 Setting the clock .......................................................................... 26
2.5 Navigation Function .................................................... 27
Chapter 3 pH MEASUREMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
3.1 Preparing Electrodes................................................... 29
3.2 Open pH Measurement Screen................................... 30
3.2.1 Calibration of Standard Solution .................................................. 31
3.2.2 Measurement .............................................................................. 37
3.3 Changing the measurement setting condition ......... 38
3.3.1 Resolution of pH measurement value ......................................... 38
3.3.2 Automatic Temperature Compensation(ATC) and Manual Temperature
Compensation (MTC) ..................................................................39
3.3.3 Temperature Conversion Function .............................................. 40
3.3.4 Electrode model change .............................................................. 41
3.3.5 Electrode lot change .................................................................... 42

TABLE OF CONTENTS
VI HORIBA
3.3.6 Alarm setting ............................................................................... 43
3.4 Calibration Setting....................................................... 44
3.4.1 Setting standard solution ............................................................. 44
3.4.2 Calibration for Custom selection ................................................. 45
3.4.3 Calibration point setting ............................................................... 46
3.4.4 Calibration interval setting ........................................................... 47
3.4.5 Preliminary check setting ............................................................ 48
3.4.6 Periodical check mode setting ..................................................... 49
3.4.7 Periodical check .......................................................................... 50
3.5 Check/Calibration Data Display ................................. 56
Chapter 4 mV(ORP) MEASUREMENT . . . . . . . . . 57
4.1 mV(ORP) Measurement............................................... 57
4.2 Functions in mV Measurement .................................. 58
4.3 Meter Check ................................................................. 60
Chapter 5 Ion Measurement (F-53,55) . . . . . . . . . 61
5.1 Open the ION Measurement Screen .......................... 61
5.2 Measurement Using a Calibration Curve .................. 62
5.2.1 Calibration Using Ion Standard Solution ..................................... 62
5.2.2 Ion Measuring ............................................................................. 65
5.3 Measurement Using Standard Addition Method ...... 67
5.3.1 Measuring Ion Concentration in Standard Addition 1 Mode ........ 68
5.3.2 Measuring Ion Concentration in Standard Addition 2 Mode ........ 71
5.3.3 Measuring Ion Concentration in Sample Addition 1 Mode .......... 74
5.3.4 Measuring Ion Concentration in Sample Addition 2 Mode .......... 77
5.4 Changing Measurement SETUP Conditions............. 81
5.5 Check Display.............................................................. 89
Chapter 6 CONDUCTIVITY
MEASUREMENT(F-54,55) . . . . . . . . . . 91
6.1 Open Measurement Screen for Conductivity............ 91
6.2 Cell Constant Setting .................................................. 92
6.3 Conductivity Measurement......................................... 93
6.4 Measurement Setting Change.................................... 94
6.4.1 Unit selection ............................................................................... 94
6.4.2 Temperature compensation ........................................................ 95
6.4.3 Temperature conversion coefficient ............................................ 96
6.4.4 ELectrode model change ............................................................ 97
6.4.5 Electrode lot change ................................................................... 98

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F-52, 53, 54, 55 VII
6.4.6 Alarm setting ............................................................................... 99
6.5 Periodical Check of COND.......................................... 100
6.6 Check/Calibration Data Display.................................. 103
Chapter 7 SALINITY MEASUREMENT
(F-54,55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104
7.1 Operation of Salinity Measurement ........................... 104
7.2 Salinity Calibration ...................................................... 105
7.3 Changing the Measurement Setting Conditions....... 106
7.3.1 Opening the SALT RSISTANCE SETUP screen ......................... 106
7.3.2 Setting alarms ............................................................................. 106
7.4 Check............................................................................ 108
Chapter 8 RESISTIVITY
MEASUREMENT(F-54, 55) . . . . . . . . . .109
8.1 Screen Operation......................................................... 109
8.2 Setting Configuration.................................................. 110
Chapter 9 DATA MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
9.1 Setting Memory Type .................................................. 113
9.2 Performing Data Memory............................................ 115
9.3 Calling up Memory Data.............................................. 116
9.3.1 Display from memory data ........................................................... 116
9.3.2 Searching Memory data .............................................................. 117
Chapter 10 SECURITY SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
10.1 SECURITY SETUP screen........................................... 120
10.2 Operation in SECURITY SETUP screen..................... 121
10.3 Setting/Performing each option ................................. 122
10.3.1 User management ....................................................................... 122
10.3.2 Password validity ......................................................................... 122
10.3.3 Password letter number ............................................................... 123
10.3.4 Password Limit ............................................................................ 123
10.3.5 Lockout count reset ..................................................................... 124
10.3.6 Reset the lockout ........................................................................ 124
10.3.7 Operator registration change ....................................................... 125

TABLE OF CONTENTS
VIII HORIBA
Chapter 11 METER SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
11.1 SETUP Screen.............................................................. 129
11.1.1 SETUP screen menu ................................................................... 130
11.2 System setup ............................................................... 131
11.2.1 Display pattern change ................................................................ 131
11.2.2 2CH display (F-53,54,55) ........................................................... 133
11.2.3 AutoHold setting .......................................................................... 134
11.2.4 Interval memory function (Setting automatic data memory) ........ 136
11.2.5 Setting printout format ................................................................. 136
11.2.6 Language selection ..................................................................... 137
11.2.7 Sound setting .............................................................................. 137
11.3 Date setting.................................................................. 138
11.4 Maintenance Setting.................................................... 139
11.5 Compact Flash Setting (F-53, 54, 55).............................. 144
11.5.1 Cautions for operation ................................................................. 144
11.5.2 Attachment/Removal of compact flash card ................................ 144
11.5.3 Compact flash operation ............................................................. 145
11.5.4 Data acquisition to PC ................................................................. 146
11.5.5 User control function ................................................................... 147
11.6 Network Setting (F-55) ................................................ 148
11.7 Operator Selection ...................................................... 150
11.8 FDA Part 11 Function (Audit Trail) (F-55).................. 151
Chapter 12 RS-232C Communication . . . . . . . . . . 153
12.1 Communication Configuration................................... 153
12.2 Cautionary Items ......................................................... 153
12.3 Connection Procedure................................................ 153
12.4 List of Serial Command .............................................. 154
12.5 Communication example using the HyperTerminal
166
Chapter 13 ANALOG OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
13.1 Output Terminal Connection...................................... 168
13.2 Analog Output Range.................................................. 170
13.3 Alarm Output................................................................ 173
Chapter 14 PRINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
14.1 Printer Specification.................................................... 175
14.1.1 Printer output timing .................................................................... 175

TABLE OF CONTENTS
F-52, 53, 54, 55 IX
14.2 Cautionary items.......................................................... 176
14.3 Connection................................................................... 176
14.4 Sample Printout ........................................................... 177
14.4.1 When the ENTER key is pressed in the Measurement mode ..... 177
14.4.2 When the manual data memory is performed in the Measurement mode
180
14.4.3 Printout from DATA OUT screen ................................................. 180
14.4.4 Printout in CAL mode .................................................................. 181
14.4.5 Printout in CHECK mode ............................................................ 184
Chapter 15 Maintenance and
troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189
15.1 Maintenance................................................................. 189
15.1.1 pH (ORP) electrode maintenance .............................................. 189
15.1.2 Ion electrode maintenance .......................................................... 193
15.1.3 Conductivity electrode maintenance ............................................ 199
15.2 Troubleshooting .......................................................... 200
15.2.1 Error message chart .................................................................... 200
15.2.2 More troubleshooting ................................................................... 208
Chapter 16 Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
16.1 pH measurement.......................................................... 216
16.2 Measuring mV (oxidation-reduction potential [ORP]) 221
16.3 Ion measurement......................................................... 225
16.3.1 Ion electrode ................................................................................ 225
16.3.2 Ion concentration measurement .................................................. 225
16.3.3 General characteristics of ion electrode ...................................... 227
16.4 Conductivity measuring.............................................. 240
16.5 Specifications .............................................................. 246
16.6 Default settings............................................................ 249
16.7 Connection of exclusive cable ................................... 252
16.7.1 RS-232C communications cable ................................................. 252
16.7.2 Cable for CITIZEN printer ............................................................ 252
16.7.3 Cable for SEIKO printer ............................................................... 252
16.8 Spare and optional parts............................................. 253
16.8.1 Spare parts list ............................................................................ 253
16.8.2 Options ........................................................................................ 257

TABLE OF CONTENTS
XHORIBA

Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Package contents
F-52, 53, 54, 55 1
Chapter 1 Overview
This section explains the name of each part, the connection of electrodes, the battery
replacement, and the cautionary items.
1.1 Package contents
The package contents of the meter F-5X is as follows:
No electrode is included in the package.
Product Model
F-52 F-53 F-54 F-55
Main unit ○ ○ ○ ○
Electrode stand ○ ○ ○ ○
Button battery Attached with the main
unit
AC Adapter ○ ○ ○ ○
Compact flash memory card (16 MB) − ○ ○ ○
Instruction Manual ○ ○ ○ ○

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
2HORIBA
1.2 Functions
1.2.1 Measurement item (depending on the model)
This is a list of measurement items. Note that they depend on the model as follows:
○: Available ◎: Initially set
1.2.2 Functions of each model
Measure
ment
item
F-52 F-53 F-54 F-55
CH1 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2
pH ◎ ◎ ○ ◎ ◎
ORP(mV) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Ion ○ ◎ ○
Conduc-
tivity ◎ ◎
Salinity ○ ○
Resistiv-
ity ○ ○
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to
Calendar
/clock Displays and records cali-
bration and measurement
dates
DATE AND TIME SETUP All models Page
138
Display
Screen Displays the measured val-
ues in a graph
(Effective for confirming the
stability of indication values)
SYSTEM SETUP
→DISPLAY; GRAPH All models Page
131
Displays the measured val-
ues by analog output
(Effective for viewing the
indication value moving)
SYSTEM SETUP
→DISPLAY; ANALOG All models Page
131
Displays the measurement
items of 2CH simulta-
neously
SYSTEM SETUP
→2CH DISPLAY; ON F-53,54,55 Page
133
Sets the language in which
the display is given (Japa-
nese or English)
SYSTEM SETUP
→LANGUAGE All models Page
137

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
F-52, 53, 54, 55 3
Mea-
sure-
ment
Data
Memory
Changes the hold condition
of the measurement data SYSTEM SETUP
→AUTO HOLD All models Page
134
Identifies the sample and
memorizes the data In the Measurement screen,
press F3 (DATA IN) to pro-
ceed the Sample ID setting
→F4(DATA MEMORY)
All models Page
115
Memorizes the data contin-
uously in a certain time
span
SYSTEM SETUP
→AUTO HOLD; OFF
→INTERVAL MEMORY; ON
In the Measurement screen
press F3 (DATA IN) to pro-
ceed the Sample ID setting
Press F4(DATA MEMORY)
In Measurement screen
press the MEAS key to start
MEMORY
All models Page
113
Calls up the memorized
data Press F2 (DATA OUT) in the
Measurement screen All models Page
116
Deletes the memorized
data MAINTENANCE
→CLEAR DATA MEMORY All models Page
142
Copies the data to the com-
pact flash card COMPACT FLASH SETUP
→DATA COPY SETUP F-53,54,55 Page
144
Com-
mon
opera-
tion
Mutes the operation sound SYSTEM SETUP
→SOUND; OFF All models Page
137
Controls the screen bright-
ness MAINTENANCE →BRIGHT-
NESS OF DISPLAY All models Page
140
Controls the screen color
tone MAINTENANCE
→DISPLAY COLOR All models Page
140
Turns the display of the
navigation character OFF MAINTENANCE
→CHARACTER; OFF All models Page
140
Sets the time until the
screens (backlight OFF) go
to the power saving mode
MAINTENANCE
→BACK LIGHT OFF TIME
Setting 0 (min) will not pro-
ceed to power saving screen
All models Page
142
Returns the setting to the
initial value MAINTENANCE
→INITIALIZATIONOF
SETTINGS
All models Page
142
Displays temperature more
accurately
Adjusts the temperature
indication to the standard
thermometer
MAINTENANCE
→TEMP CALIBRATION All models Page
143
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
4HORIBA
pH
measure-
ment
setup
Changes the indicated res-
olution of pH pH SETUP
→DISPLAY OPTION All models Page
38
Inputs the temperature of
standard thermometer with-
out temperature sensor
pH SETUP
→TEMP COMPENSATION;
MTC
All models Page
39
Performs temperature con-
version of the measurement
value according to the tem-
perature characteristics of
the sample
pH SETUP
→TEMP COEFFICIENT;
ON
All models Page
40
Saves the electrode model
and Lot in memorizing the
data
pH SETUP
→ELECTRODE MODEL
pH SETUP
→ELECTRODE LOT
All models Page
41
Page
42
Sets the standard solution
for the pH calibration pH SETUP
→F1 (CAL SETUP)
pH CALIBRATION SETUP
→BUFFER
All models Page
44
Sets the calibration point pH SETUP
→F1 (CAL SETUP)
pH CALIBRATION SETUP
→CAL POINTS
All models Page
46
ERR08 (Calibration Error)
lights up at the set calibra-
tion interval
pH SETUP
→F1 (CAL SETUP)
pH CALIBRATION SETUP
→CAL INTERVAL; ON
All models Page
47
Confirms the repeatability
by the standard solution of
pH 7 at the calibration
before measurement. (Pre-
liminary inspection)
pH SETUP
→F1 (CAL SETUP)
pH CALIBRATION SETUP
→REPEATABILITY; ON
All models Page
48
Sets the type of periodical
inspection pH SETUP
→F1 (CAL SETUP)
pH CALIBRATION SETUP
→SYSTEM CHECK
All models Page
49
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
F-52, 53, 54, 55 5
ION
measure-
ment
setup
Selects ion measurement
method ION SETUP
→MEASUREMENT F-53,55 Page
67
Registers the electrode
type for linearity method
measurement
(Memorizes the unit, cali-
bration operations, and iso-
thermal point by electrode
model type registration by
each set ion type)
ION SETUP
→ELECTRODE MODEL F-53,55 Page
84
Saves the electrode model
type and lot in memorizing
each data
ION SETUP
→ELECTRODE MODEL
ION SETUP
→ELECTRODE LOT
F-53,55 Page
84
Page
84
Registers ion valency for
linearity method measure-
ment without registering the
electrode model type
ION SETUP
→ION SELECTION; MAN-
UAL
F-53,55 Page
83
Changes the ion measure-
ment unit to mol/L ION SETUP →UNIT F-53,55 Page
83
Inputs the temperature of
standard thermometer with-
out temperature sensor
ION SETUP →TEMP COM-
PENSATION; MANUAL F-53,55 Page
82
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
6HORIBA
COND
measure-
ment
setup
Changes the unit COND SETUP →UNIT F-54,55 Page
94
Inputs the temperature of
standard thermometer with-
out the temperature sensor
COND SETUP
→TEMP COMPENSATION F-54,55 Page
95
Measures the sample with
known temperature coeffi-
cient
COND SETUP
→TEMP COEFFICEINT F-54,55 Page
96
Saves the electrode model
type and lot in memorizing
the data
COND SETUP
→ELECTRODE MODEL
COND SETUP
→ELECTRODE LOT
F-54,55 Page
97
Page
98
User
Control
function
Starts up with the Operator
name registered SECURITY SETUP →
USER MANAGEMENT; ON All models Page
122
Controls the password
validity SECURITY SETUP
→PASSWORD VALIDITY All models Page
122
Sets the minimum character
number for the password SECURITY SETUP
→PASSWORD LENGTH All models Page
123
Sets limitation for the defec-
tive password input SECURITY SETUP
→PASSWORD RESTRIC-
TION
All models Page
123
Sets lockout count reset SECURITY SETUP
→LOCKOUT RESET All models Page
124
Changes operator registra-
tion SECURITY SETUP
→OPERATOR REGISTRA-
TION
All models Page
124
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to

Chapter 1 Overview
1.2 Functions
F-52, 53, 54, 55 7
External
output Performs printer test (With power off, restart after
the printer is connected)
MAINTENANCE
→PRINTER TEST
All models Page
140
Sets the printing data in
detail SYSTEM SETUP →
PRINTER OUTPUT; EXACT All models Page
136
Adjusts the analog output
Outputs 2V and 0V in ana-
log output and gives fine
adjustment
MAINTENANCE
→ANALOG TEST All models Page
141
Sets analog output alarm Each Measurement screen
→F1(Measurement SETUP)
→LIMIT; ON
All models
pH:
mV:
ION:
COND:
SALINITY:
RESISTI-
IVITY:
Page
43
Page
58
Page
86
Page
99
Page
106
Page
110
Data output via RS-232C After the serial cable connec-
tion, turn on the power, and
either startup the PC soft-
ware or send commands by
the Hypertermial.
All models Page
154
Formats the compact flash
card COMPACT FLASH SETUP
→FORMAT F-53,54,55 Page
145
Data write in the compact
flash card COMPACT FLASH SETUP
→WRITE DATA F-53,54,55 Page
145
Writes personal data into
the compact flash card
(Password and Operator
name input becomes
unnecessary by the com-
pact flash card containing
personal data)
COMPACT FLASH SETUP
→WRITE OPERATOR
INFORMATION
F-53,54,55 Page
146
Perform setting before the
Ethernet output NETWORK SETUP
→IP ADDRESS
NETWORK SETUP
→GATEWAY ADDRESS
NETWORK SETUP
→SUBNET MASK
F-55 Page
148
Item Function How to set Available
model Refer
to
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