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Model T80 

 

TERMS

 

AND

 

CONDITIONS

 

OF

 

SALE 

 

1.

 

ACCEPTANCE.  If this writing differs in any way from the terms and conditions of Buyer's order or if this writing is construed as an acceptance or as a confirmation acting as an 
acceptance, then Seller’s acceptance  is EXPRESSLY  MADE  CONDITIONAL  ON  BUYER’S  ASSENT TO  ANY TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  CONTAINED  HEREIN  THAT  ARE  DIFFERENT 
FROM OR ADDITIONAL TO THOSE CONTAINED IN
 BUYER'S WRITING.  Further, this writing shall be deemed notice of objection to such terms and conditions of Buyer.  If this 
writing  is construed as  the offer, acceptance hereof  is  EXPRESSLY  LIMITED  TO  THE  TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS  CONTAINED  HEREIN.    In any event, Buyer's acceptance  of the 
goods shall manifest Buyer's assent to Seller's terms and conditions.  No addition to or modification of these terms will be effective, unless set forth in writing and agreed to by 
Seller.  

 

2.

 

WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES  

a.

 

Warranty.  Seller warrants to Buyer that it holds and will pass marketable title to the goods sold hereunder.  Seller warrants to Buyer  that the items and components 
manufactured by Seller will be free from defects in material and workmanship (subject, however, to tolerances and variances permitted by the trade hereunder) for a 
period  one  (1)  year  for  non-consumable  products.  Consumable  electrodes  and  sensors  have  a  conditional  warranty  based  shelf  life  and  process  conditions  and  is 
determined by Seller. 

b.  

Exclusion and Conditions.  Seller’s obligations with respect to the express warranties and remedies contained herein are conditioned on the following: (i) Buyer's return 
of the non-conforming goods, if authorized by Seller: (ii) Buyer shall not assign its rights under these express warranties and any attempted assignment shall render 
such warranties, but not any disclaimers or limitations, void and the goods sold shall be sold AS IS; and (iii) all products shall be carefully inspected for damage by Buyer 
upon receipt, be properly calibrated for Buyer's particular use, and be used, repaired, and maintained by Buyer in accordance with the instructions set forth in Seller’s 
product literature.  Repair and maintenance by non-qualified personnel, product subjected to misuse or negligence,  and/or damaged during shipment will invalidate 
the warranty, as will the use of non-approved consumables or spare parts.  As with any other sophisticated product, it is essential, and a condition of Seller’s warranty, 
that all personnel using the product be fully acquainted with its use, capabilities and limitations as set forth in the applicable product literature.  

3.

 

DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES.  Seller gives no warranties except those expressly contained herein.  Seller disclaims all other warranties implied by law usage of the 
trade, course of dealing or course of performance including, but not limited to, the Implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and fitness for a particular purpose. 

 

4.

 

LIMITATIONS  OF  LIABILITY.    The  following  limitations  of  Seller's  liability  are  acknowledged  by  the  parties  to  be  fair  and  reasonable  and  shall  apply  to  any  act  or  omission 
hereunder, and to any breach of this contract of which these terms and conditions form a part:  

a.

 

Disclaimer of Damage.  In no event shall Seller be liable for special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages whether arising under contract, warranty, 
tort, strict liability or any other theory of liability.  
Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits, loss of use of goods, damage to property, and 
claims of third parties. 

b.

 

Suitability.  Buyer acknowledges that it alone has determined the intended purpose and suitability of the goods sold hereunder.  It is expressly agreed by the 
parties  that  any  technical  or  other  advice  given  by  the  Seller  with  respect  to  the  use  of  the  goods  or  services  is  given  without  charge  and  at  Buyer's  risk; 
therefore Seller assumes no obligation or liability for the advice given or results obtained. 

c.

 

Notice and Time of Claims. 

i.

 

Buyer agrees to check and inspect all products against shipping papers and for damage or shortage upon receipt of goods at destination. 

ii.

 

Every claim for shortage, damage in transit, or other cause visible upon inspection shall be deemed waived by the Buyer, or the Buyer’s customer in 
the case of resale, unless delivered in writing to Seller by Buyer thirty (30) days from the tender of delivery of the goods to Buyer, provided, however, 
that claims for shortage must be made within seven (7) days of receipt. 

iii.

 

The parties expressly waive the statute of limitations and agree that any legal proceeding for any breach of this contract shall be waived unless filed 
within one (1) year after the accrual of the cause of action thereof. 

 

5.

 

FORCE MAJEURE.  Seller shall not be liable for any delay in delivery, or failure to deliver, due to any cause beyond the Seller’s control including but not limited to fires, floods, or 
other forces of the elements; strikes, or other labor disputes; accidents to machinery; acts of sabotage; riots; precedence or priorities granted at the request or for the benefit, 
directly or indirectly of the federal or any state government or any subdivision or agency thereof; delay in transportation or lack of transportation facilities; restrictions imposed 
by federal, state or other governmental legislation or rules or regulations thereof.  If Seller, in its sole discretion, determines that Seller’s performance hereunder would result in 
a loss to Seller’s on this sale as computed under Seller’s normal accounting procedures because of causes beyond Seller's control, then the Seller may terminate this agreement 
in whole or in part without liability for any delay in the delivery of, or failure to deliver, the goods sold hereunder 

 

6.

 

TAXES AND OTHER CHARGES.  The Buyer will pay, or reimburse Seller if it pays, any and all taxes or tariffs or any other similar charges imposed upon this contract, the goods 
covered hereby or the delivery or use or resale thereof. 

 

7.

 

FREIGHT CHARGES.  If the sale hereunder is other than F.O.B. Seller's facility, this acknowledgement is based upon the freight charges now in effect.  In the event of an increase 
or decrease in applicable freight charges before the goods are shipped, such charge in freight will be for the Buyer's account. 

 

8.

 

PRICES AND DELIVERY.  Prices quoted herein are F.O.B. shipping point.  Deliveries specified are only our best estimate and are subject to change.  This quotation is based upon 
freight  charges  now  in  effect.    Buyer  will  be  invoiced  at  the  freight  charge  prevailing  at  the  date  of  shipment.    Prices  are  firm  for  orders  meeting  Seller's  normal  shipping 
schedules.  If shipments are held or postponed for any reason other than Seller's fault, and a price increase becomes effective during the period of such hold or postponement, 
the increase will apply to all shipments that are held or postponed thirty (30) days or more from the effective date of the increase. 

 

9.

 

PAYMENTS. If in the judgment of Seller the  financial condition  of Buyer at any time prior  to shipment does not justify the terms  of payment specified, Seller may cancel the 
order, withhold shipment, and/or require full or partial payment in advance.  If payment is not made when due, Seller may suspend all future delivery or other performance with 
respect to Buyer without liability or penalty and,  in addition to all other sums  payable hereunder, Buyer shall pay to Seller (i) the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by 
Seller  in  connection  with  all  actions  taken  to  enforce  collection  or  to  preserve  and  protect  Seller’s  rights  hereunder,  whether  by  legal  proceedings  or  otherwise,  including 
without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other expenses and (ii) interest on all amounts unpaid after 30 days charged at the monthly rate of 1-1/2% or the 
highest rate permitted by law, whichever is lower. 

 

10.

 

CANCELLATION OR ALTERATION.  Buyer may not alter or cancel any order without Seller’s written consent.  For any order altered or cancelled with Seller's consent, Buyer must 
pay for all expenses and labor incurred up to the time of Seller’s consent, plus a reasonable percentage for profit.  Any order delayed or deferred by Buyer will be subject to price 
escalation for increased costs of production, and any other expenses caused by the delay.  Material on such orders will be stored at Buyer's risk.  Seller reserves the right to 
invoice Buyer and require payment before shipment of any delayed or deferred order.  

 

11.

 

TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS.  Title and risk of loss shall pass to buyer at Irvine, California, unless otherwise specified in the contract.  If delivery is made by common carrier, risk of 
loss shall pass upon delivery to the carrier.  Claims for loss or damage in transit must be made by Buyer to the carrier.  Seller accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to 
product in transit. 

 

12.

 

PATENT  OR  TRADEMARK  INFRINGEMENT.    If  the  goods  sold  hereunder  are  to  be  prepared  for  manufacture  according  to  Buyers  specification,  Buyer  shall  indemnify  Seller 
against any claim or liability for patent, trademark, service mark or trade name infringement on account of preparation, manufacture and/or sale. 

 

13.

 

NON-WAIVER.  If Government Contract Regulations require the addition, deletion, or modification of these terms and conditions upon prior notification to Seller and Seller's 
written acceptance thereof, such changes shall become a part of these terms and conditions. Seller shall not be bound by any  Government Contract Regulations applicable to 
Buyer’s contracts with the U.S. Government  unless  Buyer has  expressly acknowledged,  on the  face  of this  document, the applicability  of such Regulations to the transaction 
between Buyer and Seller contemplated herein.  Absent such acknowledgement, Seller is making the assumption in issuing this document that no such Regulations apply.  

 

Summary of Contents for T90

Page 1: ...T80 IM Rev L INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL T80 UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER...

Page 2: ...22 mA NONE RELAY Relay 1 Alarm Set Point Timed Period Duration Fault Relay 2 Alarm Set Point Timed Period Duration Fault Relay 3 Alarm Set Point Timed Period Duration Fault HOLD Time out None 15 min 3...

Page 3: ...al before installing and commissioning your new equipment Manuals are accessible on the ECD website at http www ecdi com literature manuals html If there are any questions concerning this equipment pl...

Page 4: ...e instrument in incorrect applications Use of the instrument in an inappropriate environment or incorrect utility program power supply Repair or modification of the related instrument by anyone not au...

Page 5: ...ut Signals 13 1 2 5 Contact Relays 13 1 2 6 Display 13 1 2 7 Enclosure 13 1 2 8 Power 13 1 2 9 Environmental Conditions 13 1 2 10 Shipping 13 1 3 Model Codes 14 2 0 INSTALLATION 15 2 1 MOUNTING 15 2 2...

Page 6: ...t Menus and Return to Main Display 28 3 3 5 Sensor Start Up 28 3 4 USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS 29 3 4 1 Screen Lighting 29 3 4 3 Graphical display 29 3 4 4 TAG Transmitter Name 29 3 4 5 SENSOR Name 30 3 4...

Page 7: ...1 AUTO Cal 41 4 6 2 Standardize 41 4 6 3 MANUAL Cal 42 4 7 Conductivity Sensors 42 4 7 1 AUTO Cal using Air and Conductivity Standard 42 4 7 2 Standardize 43 4 8 TDS Conductivity Sensors 43 4 8 1 Stan...

Page 8: ...dge Cleaning 57 8 3 5 ORP Electrode Cartridge Cleaning 57 8 3 6 pIon Electrode Cartridge Cleaning 57 8 3 7 Dissolved Oxygen Cartridges 58 8 3 8 TRITON DO80 Dissolved Oxygen 58 8 3 9 TRITON TR6 Turbidi...

Page 9: ...TR6 65 APPENDIX 66 A Auto Cal Buffer Tables 66 B T80 HART Menu 66 D MODBUS RTU Register Listing 68 03 0x03 Read Holding Registers 68 06 0x06 Write Single Register 68 Registers 69 Fault Status 72 Warn...

Page 10: ...beyond the Seller s control including but not limited to fires floods or other forces of the elements strikes or other labor disputes accidents to machinery acts of sabotage riots precedence or priori...

Page 11: ...sed and in the original package 2 The item was shipped directly from Electro Chemical Devices 3 The item has not been damaged in shipment to Electro Chemical Devices 4 Items containing date sensitive...

Page 12: ...tallation and wiring procedures 5 Installation and wiring Failure to follow the proper instructions may cause damage to this instrument and warranty invalidation Use only qualified personnel to instal...

Page 13: ...FEATURES Multi Parameter pH ORP Specific Ion Dissolved Oxygen Conductivity Resistivity Simple user friendly menu structure Noise free digital communication with sensors Reads and writes calibration d...

Page 14: ...ruments English or icon based menus numeric and graphical displays 1 2 7 ENCLOSURE Beige Polycarbonate IP65 weatherproof DIN L x W x D 5 7 X 5 7 X 3 5 14 4cm X 14 4cm X 9 0cm 1 2 8 POWER Code 0 Loop p...

Page 15: ...tal Sensor pH ORP pION DO Conductivity Resistivity 2 ODO Triton DO80 Optical DO Power Supply 0 Loop Powered Transmitter 1 24 VDC Powered Transmitter 2 100 240 VAC powered Transmitter Relay Option 0 No...

Page 16: ...area where vibrations electromagnetic and radio frequency interference are minimized or absent Do not mount in direct sunlight or areas of extreme heat temperature 120 F The IP65 T80 is suitable for...

Page 17: ...el Mounting Cut Out 5 35 x 5 35 13 6 cm x 13 6cm 2 2 WIRING Electrical wiring should only be conducted by qualified personnel See the T80 wiring diagram in Figure 2 2 X Figure 2 2 1 Loop Powered Trans...

Page 18: ...Page 17 Model T80 Figure 2 2 2 4 Wire Transmitter 24VDC or 110 22 VAC MODBUS Relays Optional Digital Preamp Figure 2 2 3 4 Wire Transmitter Model TR86 turbidity and Model DO82 Dissolved Oxygen sensors...

Page 19: ...lexible conduit The power should be hard wired with a switch or breaker to disconnect the analyzer from the main power supply Install the switch or breaker near the analyzer and label it as the Power...

Page 20: ...power cable as shown in Figure 2 2 2 or as on the diagram inside of the T80 cover Feed the cable through the gland fitting on the right hand side of the T80 Tighten the cable gland to provide a good...

Page 21: ...uration is set to use the relays as normally open 2 2 5 WIRING SERIAL OUTPUT MODBUS RTU Attach the sensor wires as shown in Figure 2 2 2 or as described on the diagram inside the T80 cover Feed the se...

Page 22: ...A SCREEN Displays the measurement type numerical value engineering Units Output of the 4 20 mA channel and temperature 2 mV SCREEN Displays the measurement type the sensor s raw millivolt Value Output...

Page 23: ...splayed Freezes the 4 20 mA output at the last value prior to activation Freezes optional Alarm Relays in the current state While in the HOLD mode the Output display toggles between the last value and...

Page 24: ...LCD access the Display Configuration Menu SETUP adjust screen lighting characteristics Temp Choose C or F CONT adjust Contrast BACK LIGHT adjust Backlight Timeout from always ON to OFF after 10 minut...

Page 25: ...SWD Enter 4 character password to protect access to MENU Level CAL Menu CONFIG Menu and SIM Menu simulate Each level can be turned ON or OFF and can have a unique password MENU ON OFF _ _ _ _ Locks Ma...

Page 26: ...relays 1 2 and 3 to be activated and deactivated 4 20 mA allows the output to be simulated from 4 00 mA to 20 00 mA 3 2 6 FAULT SCREENS Fault Definition Recommendation Memory Error AN ERROR WAS FOUND...

Page 27: ...XX these electrodes use a triaxial connector with a PV connection pH ORP Ion Reference connection and Diagnostic connection On a dual channel instrument an asterisk will be displayed in the sensor nam...

Page 28: ...to the next digit press OK Back Press BACK to return to the CONFIGURE 4 20 mA screen or HOME to return to the HOME Menu screen 3 3 2 CONFIGURE 4 20 MA FAULT CONDITION AND CAL In the CONFIGURE 4 20 mA...

Page 29: ...Delay ON Press OK Enter value using or and NEXT to move to the next digit press OK press BACK Choose Delay OFF Press OK Enter value using or and NEXT to move to the next digit press OK and press BACK...

Page 30: ...graph BAR Live reading displaying 0 100 of 4 20 mA range The Alarm Relay number s 1 2 and 3 mark the respective set points on graph Pressing OK after selecting a Graphical Display will exit the menu s...

Page 31: ...CAL Menu CONFIG Menu and SIM Menu simulate Each level can be turned ON or OFF and can have a unique password Upper Case Characters and Numbers are available for use Place the cursor in front of the le...

Page 32: ...e point calibration where the transmitter s reading is adjusted to agree with a solution of known value either a calibration standard a grab sample or laboratory determined value In many cases the con...

Page 33: ...field mounted sensor 5 Press MANUAL and enter the pH value 7 00 pH press mV and enter the corresponding mV value 6 8 mV press OK Accept Offset press YES enter slope 58 2 mV pH press OK Accept Slope Pr...

Page 34: ...4 1 2 AUTO CAL USING OTHER PH BUFFERS Action Prompt Double Press any Button MENU HOME Hold is OFF Press HOLD Hold freezes 4 20 mA Output and locks Alarm Relays during Calibration Press CAL Is this a n...

Page 35: ...n INFO NO adds CAL to existing Log Press Yes NO Place Sensor in CAL Solution use pH 7 00 Q solution Press AUTO then CAL 1 STABILIZING xxx x mV xxx x mVa 90 0 mV corrected Accept Cal Press YES CAL1 Val...

Page 36: ...tion Prompt Double Press any Button MENU HOME Hold is OFF Press HOLD Hold freezes 4 20 mA Output and locks Alarm Relays during Calibration Press CAL Is this a new Sensor Yes erases CAL Log in INFO NO...

Page 37: ...n an hour or so in a zero ppm solution A zero ppm O2 solution can be made by adding approximately 5 grams of sodium sulfite to a liter of distilled water or purging the sample with nitrogen gas The sl...

Page 38: ...0 932 1300 4250 0 859 2000 6550 0 792 650 2150 0 927 1350 4400 0 854 4 4 1 AUTO CAL USING ZERO PPM SOLUTION AND AIR The dissolved oxygen sensors are calibrated at the factory before shipment and shou...

Page 39: ...Main Display 4 4 3 MANUAL CAL Leave the sensor in the process solution or in the air take a grab sample from the process and determine the dissolved oxygen concentration or enter the temperature and...

Page 40: ...r will take a few minutes to equilibrate to the zero oxygen solution but it is best to wait 15 20 minutes before initiating a calibration up to a 10 minute cycle time for the highest accuracy A zero p...

Page 41: ...tion The calibration points for the three point calibration are 0 50 and 100 of the measurement range NTU FNU ppm mg L or Solids Calibrations of NTU or FNU can be made with formazine solutions diluted...

Page 42: ...S Place sensor in 50 solution STABILIZING 492 0 NTU 1 18V 500 0 ppm corrected Accept Cal 2 Press YES NO If suggested corrected value is not correct press NO Enter CAL 2 Value Press NEXT xxxx x NTU use...

Page 43: ...7 the new slope Enter 113 7 in the SLOPE window Save the calibration and the analyzer will read 400 NTU SLOPE ADJUSTMENT Action Prompt Double Press any Button MENU HOME Hold is OFF Press HOLD Hold fre...

Page 44: ...Turn off Hold Press EXIT Main Display 4 8 TDS CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS The Total Dissolved Solids measurement TDS on the Model T80 transmitter is made with an S80 conductivity sensor and a correlation fa...

Page 45: ...e done for every calibration 4 9 1 AUTO CAL USING AIR AND MEG OHM PROCESS WATER Action Prompt Double Press any Button MENU HOME Hold is OFF Press HOLD Hold freezes 4 20 mA Output and locks Alarm Relay...

Page 46: ...d to the conductivity value at 15 C Since the temperature correction for conductivity is 2 C the calibration solution value is 80 of the standard value at 25 C 50 mS 25 C solution is entered as 40 mS...

Page 47: ...protecting the instrument If you suspect that this needs to be replaced contact the ECD service center for parts and instructions 5 1 CLEANING The Model T80 transmitter requires no periodic maintenan...

Page 48: ...eadings Sensor needs calibration Incorrect Temperature measurement Temperature Compensation set up incorrectly Perform a standardization calibration See INFO for calibration log Calibrate Trim Tempera...

Page 49: ...silicone 6 9240503 1 Touch pad membrane 7 2101800 1 PCB Control Board Loop Powered 7 2101800 2 PCB Control Board Loop Powered Relays 7 2101800 3 PCB Control Board Loop Powered HART 8 9870650 Locking W...

Page 50: ...2000002 2 Front Panel AC DC Powered 2000002 3 Front Panel Loop Powered Hart Output 2101820 1 Power Supply Board 110 220 VAC Input 2101820 3 Power Supply Board 110 220 VAC Input w preamp 2101820 4 Prea...

Page 51: ...tion 2000006 Kit Universal Mount 2000007 Kit Handrail Mount 2000008 Kit Panel Mount 1000300 1 4 20 mA USB Data Logger 9130007 Replacement Battery for Data Logger 1000260 1 Sunshield for Pole Mount 100...

Page 52: ...sor by eliminating failures caused by wiring and connector breakage The S80 sensors use the same easily replaceable electrode cartridges as the S10 and S17 sensor assemblies 8 1 S80 INSTALLATION Four...

Page 53: ...own and the pressure does not exceed 100 psig To remove the sensor from the valve assembly refer to the following directions CAUTION Do not put hands or fingers between the safety lanyard cables and a...

Page 54: ...Titanium O D 2 Hastelloy O D 5 Polypropylene 1 O D 9 Other Material Consult with Factory Housing Length 0 10 length 1 17 length 2 24 length 3 30 length 4 36 length Process Connection 00 No Fitting or...

Page 55: ...R Cond Guard 3 Kalrez Cond Guard 4 CV75 Cond Guard 5 HF Viton Valve Fitting 6 EPR Valve Fitting 7 Kalrez Valve Fitting 9 CV 75 Valve Fitting A HF Viton Grd Val Fit B EPR Grd Val Fit C Kalrez Grd Val F...

Page 56: ...gh Cell 2 x 2 FNPT entries 1 x 1 FNPT sensor port Cable Type and Length 01 10 ft 3 0 meters Waterproof Submersible Cable Style 02 20 ft 6 1 meters Waterproof Submersible Cable Style 03 30 ft 9 1 meter...

Page 57: ...Save the protective soaker boot in the event the electrode must be stored at a future time 4 Carefully insert the electrode cartridge into the sensor assembly by turning until hand tight The first o...

Page 58: ...ment The ion selective crystal that senses the ion concentration can become sluggish in response due to coating or reactions with the process solution Periodic cleaning or polishing will minimize drif...

Page 59: ...a low ppm Calibration solution for a few minutes f Perform a Two Point Calibration 8 3 7 DISSOLVED OXYGEN CARTRIDGES The Teflon membrane of the Dissolved Oxygen sensors is fragile and should be cleane...

Page 60: ...he internal optical surface should only need cleaning if the Fluorescence Cap is broken or defective The following steps should be followed in the case of a leaking cap 1 Unscrew the protective guard...

Page 61: ...tached to the sensor it will have to be gently scraped with a flexible knife blade prior to using the pad POLISHING Some applications will result in pitting of the sensor face Pits can be removed with...

Page 62: ...1 2 kg S80 with VSS 5 8 lbs 2 65 kg 8 4 1 PH ELECTRODES Part Description pH Range Temperature Max Pressure 2005005 HPW High Purity Water RADEL Body dbl jct TFE Ref Full bulb pH glass 2 12 pH 10 90 C...

Page 63: ...essure Range 30 psig 8 4 4 AMMONIUM ELECTRODE Part 2005083 2005383 SENTINEL ISE sensor PVC membrane Construction Radel PES body Reference Electrode double porous Teflon junction Measurement range 0 05...

Page 64: ...0 80 C Pressure Range 150 psig 8 4 9 CYANIDE ELECTRODE Part 2005042 2005342 SENTINEL ISE sensor solid state AgS AgCN membrane Construction Radel PES body Reference Electrode double porous Teflon junct...

Page 65: ...e AgS membrane Construction PEEK body Reference Electrode double porous Teflon junction Measurement range 0 01 32 000 ppm pH Range 11 14 pH Temperature Range 0 80 C Pressure Range 150 psig 8 4 15 TRIT...

Page 66: ...pm mg L and solids to equivalent NTU value Accuracy 2 of reading or 0 5 NTU whichever is larger Process Temperature Range 5 50 C Temperature Compensation Internal Temperature compensation Process pres...

Page 67: ...5 6 97 60 4 085 6 97 65 4 10 6 98 70 4 13 6 99 75 4 14 7 01 80 4 16 7 03 85 4 18 7 05 90 4 21 7 08 B T80 HART MENU T80 Root Menu 1 DEVICE SETUP DEVICE SETUP CALIBRATION 1 CALIBRATION 1 AUTO 2 STANDARD...

Page 68: ...Distributor 2 Model 3 Dev ID 4 Cfg chng count 5 Tag 6 Long tag 7 Date 9 Descriptor 10 Message 11 Final asmbly num 3 INFORMATION INFORMATION 1 XMTR XMTR INFO 1 Serial 2 FW Rev 3 HW Rev 4 Fld dev rev 2...

Page 69: ...ed Response Modbus ID Slave Address 1 Byte 1 to 247 0x01 to 0xF7 Function code 1 Byte 0x03 Byte Count 1 Byte 2 X N Register Value s N X 2 Bytes CRC 2 Bytes calculated N Quantity of Registers Error Mod...

Page 70: ...turned by slave remote device 1 16 bit Integer R 8 08 SlaveBusy total count of slave busy was returned for an address message 1 16 bit Integer R 9 09 BusCharacterOverrun count of messages that couldn...

Page 71: ...4 20 1 16 bit Integer RW Y 36 24 4 20 Analog Type Read Write 4 20 Type 0 Range 1 Temperature 2 Sentinel 1 16 bit Integer RW Y 37 25 4 20 Analog Range 4mA range hi word Read Write 4mA range bytes 3 an...

Page 72: ...Sentinel Vs hi word Scaled Sentinel Voltage in mV normalized to Vo bytes 3 and 2 2 32 bit Floating Point R 71 47 S80 Sentinel Vs lo word Scaled Sentinel Voltage in mV normalized to Vo bytes 1 and 0 7...

Page 73: ...al Log offset Voltage hi word bytes 3 and 2 2 32 bit Floating Point R 96 60 S80 Cal Log offset Voltage lo word bytes 1 and 0 97 61 FAULT STATUS Bit bit meaning 0 Memory Error either a Program Flash RA...

Page 74: ...0D Hardness CaCO mV ppm 14 000E Nitrate mV ppm 15 000F ORP mV mVa 16 0010 pH mV none 17 0011 Potassium mV ppm 18 0012 Resistivity Conductivity Ohm W 19 0013 Silver mV ppm 20 0014 Sodium mV ppm 21 0015...

Page 75: ...temperature coefficient of 2 0 C is valid for all values below 1 0 M water The Temperature Coefficient is set in CONFIG SENSOR T COMP 5 000 F SOFTWARE HISTORY Date Version Changes July 2012 Rev A Ini...

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