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Menu for ReX
Settings
Tag name
Name of the sensor (10 characters) shown in the main display.
I-Time
Integration time or dampening - can be set up to 999 seconds.
Normal value is 5-10 seconds.
Analog
”None” , ”Out1”, ”Out2”, ”Out3”, ”Out4”, ”Out1+2”, or ”Out3+4”.
Pick which analog output(s) to be used with sensor
Calibrate
Adjust
“
No“, “Reset” or “Set”. Automatic offset adjustment.
Offset
Offset for the electrode.
@Buffer
Buffer used for adjustment, saved during the automatic offset
adjustment.
ORP mV
Current reading.
New eletcr.
Date when electrode was last changed. Push ENTER to edit the
date, then ENTER again to store it.
Cleaning
Press ENTER to go to Cleaning program
Cleaner
”None”, ”Flush”, or ”Brush”. Do not select “Brush” since this
does not exist for this sensor
Interval min
0-999 minutes, time between cleaning cycles
Length sec
0-999 seconds, duration of flushing cycle
Freeze sec
0-999 seconds, extra freeze time of output signal after a
flushing cycle
Relay
”-”, ”#1”, ”#2”, “Along #1”, or “Along #2”. Select relay to operate
solenoid for flush cycle if this sensor is a master with its own
relay, or relay used by master if this sensor is a slave.
These are the same relays used for “Alarm relay” below
Next time
The next scheduled cleaning time. Pushing “Enter” on this line
will set the time to current time and start a cleaning cycle. This
could be used to test the “Flush” cycle
.
Scale / Alarm
Max
Measured value corresponding to 100%, equal to 20 mA output
signal (or 4 mA if 20-4 mA is used).
Min
Measured value corresponding to 0%, equal to 4 mA output
signal (or 20 mA if 20-4 mA is used).
Hi-Alarm
Level that activates an alarm when exceeded, 0 = not in use.
Low-Alarm
Level that activates an alarm when underpassed, 0 = not in use.
Alarm Relay
”-” ”#1”, ”#2”, or ”#1 and #2”. Check that the relay is not being
used for cleaning