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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 

 

Summary of Contents for pHX

Page 1: ...2019 02 20 C60C5EN19 pHX ReX pH Redox Sensor...

Page 2: ...e for cleaning solenoid valves 8 10 Maintenance 9 Error messages 9 Broken Electrode 9 Incorrect Measurements 9 11 Sensor display 10 12 Menu for Sensors 11 Menu for pHX 11 Menu for ReX 13 13 Calibratio...

Page 3: ...de which in combination provide a voltage in linear proportion to the pH value Electrodes internally combined with a reference and measuring cell are divided into two categories gel electrodes and ref...

Page 4: ...05264 Flushing system 1 meter excl solenoid valve P N 11205612 Flushing system 2 meter excl solenoid valve P N 11205903 Solenoid valve 220V for flushing P N 11705516A Incoming hose 16mm 5 8 to sensor...

Page 5: ...ations where the level varies greatly a mounting kit with a float ball should be used Take care to mount the mounting kit in such a manner that it is easily accessible in conjunction with calibration...

Page 6: ...s may need to be rinsed away with water If the electrode has holes for refilling the electrolyte inside the electrode should be checked and refilled The level should be at least 1 cm 1 2 below the ref...

Page 7: ...dia Then tighten the nut with your hand If you have an electrode which does not have a hard wired cable the protective cover on top of the electrode should be removed and the enclosed plug in cable sh...

Page 8: ...being the master If needed specify the extra freeze time in seconds If the sensor shall be cleaned as master specify the relay to be used according to the wiring inside the control box For example if...

Page 9: ...calibration the pHX does not perceive a difference of buffers Make sure that you use two different buffers during calibration The electrode may be broken The electronic components in the sensor may b...

Page 10: ...has two information pages the first one shows in addition to the measured value Max Min and average values for the last 24 hours The values are based on hour values which means they may jump when a ne...

Page 11: ...he first buffer Sample 2 pH Actual pH for the second buffer Calibrated Date of last air calibration New eletcr Date when electrode was last changed Push ENTER to edit the date then ENTER again to stor...

Page 12: ...eaning System Type Type of sensor read only Serial Serial number of the sensor read only SoftW Software version of the sensor read only Info Press ENTER to go to info read only menu This menu is for C...

Page 13: ...eaning 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 operat...

Page 14: ...are version of the sensor read only Info Press ENTER to go to info read only menu This menu is for Cerlic internal use RV 0 mV Raw value for 0 mV RV 1000 mV Raw value for 1000 mV Ch1 Raw value ORP mV...

Page 15: ...4 00 7 00 or 10 00 of a known temperature it is best to pour the buffers into plastic cups Enter the sensor menu The output is frozen when the menu is opened Open the Calibrate menu Select Calibrate t...

Page 16: ...se you need a buffer with a known potential Remove the sensor and if necessary the electrode as well but make sure that the electrode is still connected to the signal amplifier Wipe clean the electrod...

Page 17: ...ciple Electrode 12mm Cable connection 5 pin M12 plug Cable length 10 m 33 ft Cable material Polyurethane Enclosure IP65 ReX P N 11305598 Tube and electrode holder SIS2 343316SS Top PVC Dimensions 28 x...

Page 18: ...3 68 EEC 89 336 EEC EMC Directive as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC The following standards and or technical specifications have been applied EN 61000 6 4 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Pa...

Page 19: ...19 16 Dimensions...

Page 20: ...20 Appendix 1 Optional slide rail holder...

Page 21: ...roxide ions the output from the electrode is 0 0 mV and pH is 7 The millivolt signal is measured by pHX and the corresponding pH is calculated in BB2 mV pH H ions Mol l OH ions Mol l Example 414 0 1 0...

Page 22: ...3 1 70 2 76 3 82 4 88 5 94 7 00 7 94 8 88 9 82 10 76 11 70 12 64 55 131 1 55 2 64 3 73 4 82 5 91 7 00 7 91 8 82 9 73 10 64 11 55 12 46 65 149 1 40 2 52 3 64 4 76 5 88 7 00 7 88 8 76 9 64 10 52 11 40 1...

Page 23: ...n the main display Go to the sensor menu it is accessed by pressing ENTER for five seconds Select System and press ENTER Type _____________________________________________________ Serial _____________...

Page 24: ...aning sub menu of the sensor menu the following parameters can be set Cleaner _____________________________________________________ Cleaning interval __________________________________________________...

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