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== DatLab 8 ==
== DatLab 8 ==
[[File:DL8_help_O2k_communication_log.png|thumb|right|200px|O2k communication log in the top menu bar]]
 
[[File:DL8_status_line_arrows.png|thumb|right|800px|Raw data displayed in the status bar]]
 
::; Raw signal display
::; Raw signal display
:::: The control panel at the very bottom of the measurement window shows the raw signal values.
:::: The control panel at the very bottom of the measurement window shows the raw signal values.
::; Typical values at atmospheric O<sub>2</sub> concentration
:::: After equilibration with the stopper in [[Open_chamber|open chamber]] position, the raw signal should be close to 2 µA (values between 1 and 3 µA are acceptable at temperatures between 25 and 37 °C and altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level).


:::: In the top menu bar select 'Help > O2k communication log' OR
::; Typical values at 'zero oxygen'
:::: Press Ctrl+L to access the communication log and find all values sent from the instrument to DatLab.
::; Typical values at air saturation
:::: At air oxygen concentration the raw signal should be close to 2 µA (values between 1 and 3 µA are acceptable at temperatures between 25 and 37 °C and altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level).
 
::; Typical values at zero oxygen
:::: After O2 removal from the O2k chamber by dithionite or oxygen consuming biological samples, the raw signal should be stable and < 2% of the signal at air saturation, but < 5% is acceptable.
:::: After O2 removal from the O2k chamber by dithionite or oxygen consuming biological samples, the raw signal should be stable and < 2% of the signal at air saturation, but < 5% is acceptable.
:::: A raw signal of more than 5 % of air saturation level can usually be solved by a sensor service
:::: A raw signal of more than 5 % of air saturation level should be addressed by a service of the polarographic oxygen sensor.


== DatLab 7 ==
== DatLab 7 ==
[[File:DL7_raw_values_arrows.png|thumb|right|400px|Raw data displayed in the status bar]]
::; Raw signal display
:::: Raw data from the POS are shown together with other readings in the bottom status bar, the second value refers to chamber A, the third to chamber B (see orange arrows)
::; Typical values at atmospheric O2 concentration
:::: After equilibration with the stopper in [[Open_chamber|open chamber]] position, the raw signal should be close to 2 V (values between 1 and 3 V are acceptable at temperatures between 25 and 37 °C and altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level).
::; Typical values at 'zero oxygen'
:::: After O2 removal from the O2k chamber by dithionite or oxygen consuming biological samples, the raw signal should be stable and < 2% of the signal at air saturation, but < 5% is acceptable.
:::: A raw signal of more than 5 % of air saturation level should be addressed by a service of the polarographic oxygen sensor.
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Description

The raw signal of the polarographic oxygen sensor (POS) reflects the number of O2 molecules reacting with the sensor. Calibration of the raw signal with the known air oxygen concentration at a given barometric pressure and temperature allows for exact measurement of the oxygen concentration in the O2k chamber. See O2k-Support page: Oxygen signal. Observation of the raw signal values is important for quality control and trouble-shooting procedures.

Abbreviation: R

Reference: MiPNet06.03 POS-calibration-SOP, MiPNet12.20_O2k-calibration_tutorial

DatLab 8

Raw data displayed in the status bar
Raw signal display
The control panel at the very bottom of the measurement window shows the raw signal values.
Typical values at atmospheric O2 concentration
After equilibration with the stopper in open chamber position, the raw signal should be close to 2 µA (values between 1 and 3 µA are acceptable at temperatures between 25 and 37 °C and altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level).
Typical values at 'zero oxygen'
After O2 removal from the O2k chamber by dithionite or oxygen consuming biological samples, the raw signal should be stable and < 2% of the signal at air saturation, but < 5% is acceptable.
A raw signal of more than 5 % of air saturation level should be addressed by a service of the polarographic oxygen sensor.

DatLab 7

Raw data displayed in the status bar
Raw signal display
Raw data from the POS are shown together with other readings in the bottom status bar, the second value refers to chamber A, the third to chamber B (see orange arrows)
Typical values at atmospheric O2 concentration
After equilibration with the stopper in open chamber position, the raw signal should be close to 2 V (values between 1 and 3 V are acceptable at temperatures between 25 and 37 °C and altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level).
Typical values at 'zero oxygen'
After O2 removal from the O2k chamber by dithionite or oxygen consuming biological samples, the raw signal should be stable and < 2% of the signal at air saturation, but < 5% is acceptable.
A raw signal of more than 5 % of air saturation level should be addressed by a service of the polarographic oxygen sensor.

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