87Conductivity Setup: Set Alarm LimitsXL20, 30, 50 and 60 metersSet Temperature CoefficientThe temperature coefficient is a value that reflects the degree to which the sample’s conductivityis effected by temperature changes. The meter will use the set temperature coefficient along withthe measured temperature provided by the ATC probe to calculate what the conductivity would beat the selected reference temperature. If no ATC probe is being used, the meter will use the setdefault temperature in the calculation.The temperature coefficient can be set from 0 to 10.000%.To set Temperature Coefficient1. Touch the Temperature Coefficient box and use the numeric keypad to enter the desireddefault temperature (0 to 10.000).2. Press Enter in the keypad to return to conductivity Setup screen.Set Alarm LimitsThis option allows you to set alarm limits for the conductivity measuring mode. If the conductivityvalue of the measurement is outside of the boundaries set by the minimum and maximum limits,audible and visual warnings will let you know that your sample measurement was outside of theset limits.The Alarm Limit can be set from 0.0 uS to 500000.00 uS.To set Alarm Limits1. Touch ON or OFF to set the status of the alarm of conductivity mode2. Touch the Low box and use numeric keypad to enter the new limit values.3. Touch Enter on the keypad to accept this limit and return to the conductivity Setup screen.4. Touch uS or mS to select conductivity units of low alarm value.5. Touch the High box and use numeric keypad to enter the new limit values.6. Touch Enter on the keypad to accept this limit and return to the conductivity Setup screen.7. Touch uS or mS to select conductivity units of high alarm value.NOTE: The meter and probe with ATC will measure temperature even if the temperaturecoefficient is set to 0.0%, however a temperature correction will not be applied to themeasurement.