PyroScience Manuals & User Guides
PyroScience is a leading manufacturer of high-precision optical sensor technology, specializing in pH, oxygen, and temperature sensing for industrial and scientific research.
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PyroScience GmbH is a premier manufacturer of state-of-the-art optical sensor technology based in Aachen, Germany. The company specializes in high-precision solutions for measuring pH, oxygen, and temperature in various industrial and scientific applications. Their product portfolio includes fiber-based and contactless sensors, as well as smart read-out devices like the FireSting and AquapHOx series, which are widely used in environmental science, life science, biotechnology, and medical technology sectors.
With a focus on innovation and quality, PyroScience provides advanced sensor systems that are compatible with a range of environments, from laboratory settings to deep-sea underwater applications. Their technology allows for simultaneous multi-analyte sensing, offering researchers and industry professionals reliable data for critical monitoring and experimental needs. The company provides dedicated software solutions like the Pyro Workbench for data logging and device management.
PyroScience manuals
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PyroScience O2 Oxygen Sensors User Manual
pyroscience 2299 Optical pH Sensors Mushandisi Manual
PyroScience O2 T Optical Oxygen Meter User Manual
pyroscience Pyro Developer Tool Logger Software User Manual
Pyroscience FW4 Microprofiling Software For Microsensor Measurements Instruction Manual
pyroscience PICO-O2-SUB OEM Fiber Optic Oxygen Meter Mushandisi Manual
pyroscience O2 Logger Underwater Solution User Manual
pyroscience APHOX-S-O2 AquapHOx Pasi pemvura Oxygen Sensor User Manual
pyroscience OXROB FireSting PRO Optical Multi Analyte Meter Mushandisi Manual
PyroScience AquapHOx® Logger: Underwater O2, pH, Temperature Meter Manual
Pyro Workbench & Data Inspector: Quickstart Manual for PyroScience Logger Software
PyroScience Optical Temperature Sensors User Manual
FireSting®-O2 Optical Oxygen Meter User Manual - PyroScience
PyroScience Oxygen Sensors User Manual: Fiber-optic and Contactless
Pico-pH OEM Fiber-Optic pH Meter Manual - PyroScience
PyroScience Unified Protocol (PSUP) Reference Manual
PyroScience Unified Protocol (PSUP) Reference Manual
AquapHOx® Logger Pasi pemvura O2, pH, T Meter Manual
PyroScience FireSting-GO2 Pocket Oxygen Meter: Quick Start Guide & Safety
PyroScience Optical pH Sensors Mushandisi Manual
PyroScience FireSting®-PRO Optical Multi-Analyte Meter Mushandisi Manual
PyroScience support FAQ
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Where can I find the Sensor Code for my PyroScience sensor?
The Sensor Code containing calibration information is located on the label attached to the cable of fiber-based sensors or on the bag of contactless sensors. This code must be entered into the Pyro Workbench software settings.
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What software is required to operate PyroScience devices?
Most PyroScience devices, such as the FireSting-PRO or FireSting-O2, require the Pyro Workbench or Pyro Developer Tool software. These can be downloaded free of charge from the downloads tab of the respective device on the PyroScience website.
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How do I perform temperature compensation for oxygen measurements?
Temperature compensation can be performed using an external Pt100 temperature sensor connected to the device, an optical temperature sensor connected to a channel, or by entering a fixed temperature value in the software settings.
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Can PyroScience sensors be used in saline water?
Yes, but the salinity of the sample must be measured and entered into the sensor settings software for accurate dissolved oxygen or pH calculations, especially when using concentration units.
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How do I calibrate my optical pH sensor?
Optical pH sensors typically require a 1-point calibration (for re-used sensors) or a 2-point calibration for high precision. Specific buffer capsules (e.g., PHCAL2 and PHCAL11) are recommended for preparing calibration standards.