Aquatronica ACQ210-D Instruction Manual Download Page 4

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(Fig. 1)

New device connected

S01

      Density

(Fig. 2)

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PU01    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H

Density    1.0232 

After connection, the control unit will display a Plug-In 

screen (Fig. 1), where a name can be assigned to the 

connected sensor. 

It  may  take  several  seconds  for  the  control  unit  to 

recognize the connected interface.

NOTE: The sensor’s name can be changed using 

the control unit’s keypad.

If more than one of these sensors is connected, the user 

may assign different names for each one to facilitate 

menu navigation.

Displaying the read value

After the probe has been connected through the ap

-

propriate interface, the values read by the probe will 

be displayed on the main screen.

If several sensors were connected, their values can be 

checked in order by pressing the 

 and 

 

keys.

Density Menu

Once the probe and interface are connected, the “

Den-

sity

” menu will appear in the “

Main Menu

”, where all 

of its settings can be programmed. All sensor menus 

have the same structure in order to make them more 

intuitive and simple.

In this menu it is possible to change the name of the 

connected sensor, calibrate it in order to obtain a more 

accurate reading, enable an acoustic or visual alarm, 

read  the  conductivity  (density)  of  the  previous  day, 

week or month (selected in the “Settings” menu) and 

enable/disable the outputs based on the read value.

Change name 

This  option  modifies  the  name  given  to  the  sensor 

(Fig. 4).

To use this option, proceed as follows:

Main screen 

 Main Menu 

 Density 

 Change Name.

• Select the letter to insert using the 



 keys and move 

within  the  word  using  the 



  keys.  When  finished, 

press “

Enter

”.

English

(Fig. 3)

Density

Change Name

Programs

Data Record

Alarm

Calibrate Sensor

Measurement Unit

(Fig. 4)

Dens_

Summary of Contents for ACQ210-D

Page 1: ...907 2 1 16 Via dell Industria 20 42025 Cavriago RE Italy Tel 39 0522 494403 Fax 39 0522 494410 http www aquatronica com E mail service aquatronica com High Range Conductivity Interface Density ACQ210 D Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...atronica com Table of Contents General Information Page 3 Pack contents Page 3 Connection Diagram Page 3 Connection to System Page 3 Displaying the read value Page 4 Density Menu Page 4 Disconnect Page 10 Suggestions for an accurate reading Page 11 Waste diposal legislation Page 12 Warranty Page 13 Declaration of conformity Page 14 Conversion table Page 15 ...

Page 3: ... dissolved in a water sample It can be expressed in parts per thousand ppt or PSU Density Representing the ratio between the mass and volume of a liquid Usually ex pressed for water in g l grams per liter Specific Gravity Also called relative density it is a dimensionless value representing the ra tio between the density of a liquid and the density of the same volume of water at 4 C A table on the...

Page 4: ...the main screen If several sensors were connected their values can be checked in order by pressing the and keys Density Menu Once the probe and interface are connected the Den sity menu will appear in the Main Menu where all of its settings can be programmed All sensor menus have the same structure in order to make them more intuitive and simple In this menu it is possible to change the name of th...

Page 5: ...rograms Select Insert using the keys and press Enter Fig 5 Insert Here it is possible to choose a desired Conductivity density value as well as set a minimum and maximum tolerance Ex Fig 6 To set this program proceed as follows Main screen Main Menu Density Programs In sert Select the relative conductivity value using the keys and set the desired value using the keys Set the MIN and MAX tolerances...

Page 6: ... press Enter to return to the previous menu Ex Fig 6 The Confirm field is automatically selected by press ing Enter the inserted program is saved If different conductivity density values are desired based on the time of day these can be set graphi cally To program this function proceed as follows Main screen Main menu Density Programs In sert Using the keys select the conductivity reference parame...

Page 7: ... 10 Select Mod using the keys to modify the pro gram or change the desired parameters Then press Enter to confirm the changes Select Delete Program using the keys to delete the program The delete screen will appear Fig 11 Press Enter to delete or Esc to cancel Delete All Fig 12 In this menu all of the programs inserted in the menu can be deleted at one time To use this function pro ceed as follows...

Page 8: ...vity level goes below or above the Less than or Greater than values Ex Fig 14 If the conductivity value exceeds these limits the con ductivity value on the main screen will blink if the alarm is set to No Sound If the alarm is set to Sound the value will blink an acoustic signal will sound and the icon will appear on the main screen To program this function proceed as follows Main screen Main menu...

Page 9: ...serted in the Aquatronica conductivity density solution In order to correctly calibrate the sensor proceed as follows Main screen Main menu Density Calibrate Sensor New 1 Select the function New by using the keys then press Enter Fig 15 2 Using the keys set the value of the standard solution next to Calib Value Fig 17 3 Wait 10 minutes in order to allow the probe s read value to stabilize The read...

Page 10: ...tivity interface is reconnected the con trol unit will automatically begin displaying the read value again To definitively eliminate the density sensor from the system after disconnecting it proceed as follows Main screen Main menu Density Disconnect The Data Record and Calibrate Sensor functions disappear from the Density menu Fig 23 and the Disconnect function appears Select this function using ...

Page 11: ...e instrument approximately every month as indicated to page 24 to correct any reading imperfections due to probe wear Replace the probe after a period of approximately 15 months Do not install the interface in direct contact with wet or damp parts Never use calibration solutions that have been left open or have expired After the bottled solution has been opened it must be used in 6 months if prope...

Page 12: ...technical waste or he she must turn over the used product to the retailer when buying a new equivalent product on a one to one basis Separate waste collection allows used equipment to be recycled treated and disposed of without negative con sequences for the environment and health and it allows the materials in the equipment to be recycled Illegal dumping of the product by the user entails the adm...

Page 13: ...on of this certificate which must bear the retailer s stamp the date of sale and the product s serial number accompanied by the invoice or receipt issued by the retailer indicating the serial numbers of the installed products AQUATRONICA can refuse to recognize the warranty if this information is incomplete or has been tam pered with after purchase The warranty will be valid only if at the time of...

Page 14: ...CH 8 swiss plugs I O ACQ220 PC interface ACQ200 I O interface ACQ210 RX REDOX sonde interface ACQ210 PH PH sonde interface ACQ210 TL temperature and level sonde interface ACQ210 MS conducibility sonde interface ACQ210 D density sonde interface ACQ450 dosing pump 4 modules ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FIELD Directive Description References Test Result EMC 89 336 EEC E...

Page 15: ... l 29 8 ppt PSU 1 0220 46 5 mS cm 1 019 7 g l 30 2 ppt PSU 1 0223 47 mS cm 1 020 0 g l 30 5 ppt PSU 1 0225 47 5 mS cm 1 020 3 g l 30 9 ppt PSU 1 0228 48 mS cm 1 020 5 g l 31 3 ppt PSU 1 0231 48 5 mS cm 1 020 8 g l 31 6 ppt PSU 1 0234 49 mS cm 1 021 1 g l 32 0 ppt PSU 1 0236 49 5 mS cm 1 021 4 g l 32 4 ppt PSU 1 0239 50 mS cm 1 021 6 g l 32 7 ppt PSU 1 0242 50 5 mS cm 1 021 9 g l 33 1 ppt PSU 1 024...

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