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BA 233C/07/en/1

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Software version 1.20 or later

Mycom S

CPM 153
pH and Redox Transmitter

Operating Instructions

MYCOM S CPM 153

HAUSER

MEAS

CAL

DIAG

PARAM

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7.54

pH

Select

Measure

Summary of Contents for Mycom S CPM 153

Page 1: ...BA 233C 07 en 12 02 51513612 Software version 1 20 or later Mycom S CPM 153 pH and Redox Transmitter Operating Instructions MYCOM S CPM 153 ENDRESS HAUSER MEAS CAL DIAG PARAM 7 54 pH Select Measure...

Page 2: ...instructions PARAM Parameter entry menu PARAM allows you to return to the previous return field from any point in the menu DIAG brings you to the instrument diagnosis menu Help page Press DIAG and PA...

Page 3: ...Display and operating elements 20 5 2 Replaceable memory 24 6 Start up 25 6 1 Installation and function inspection 25 6 2 Switching on the measuring device 25 6 3 Special features for measurement with...

Page 4: ...nstrument if ignored Note This symbol indicates important items of information Symbol Meaning DC voltage A terminal at which DC voltage is applied or through which DC flows AC voltage A terminal at wh...

Page 5: ...structure on page 7 The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use or use other than that for which it is intended 1 3 Installation commissioning and operation Note the following poi...

Page 6: ...rements in accordance with EN 61010 the EMC requirements of EN 61326 and NAMUR Recommendation NE 21 1998 The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical data in line with technical progres...

Page 7: ...ircuits for glass electrodes IsFET pH sensors pH redox and temperature Measurement output A 2 current outputs 0 4 20 mA passive Ex and non Ex B 2 current outputs 0 4 20 mA active non Ex C HART with 2...

Page 8: ...e Chap 2 1 2 Accessories see Chap 9 Operating Instructions BA 233C 07 en for Ex system also the XA 233C 07 a3 Instrument identification card 2 3 Certificates and approvals Declaration of Conformity Th...

Page 9: ...can find the dimensions and length of the transmitter in the Technical data on page 110 ff 3 3 Installation 3 3 1 Installation instructions The standard installation method for the CPM 153 transmitte...

Page 10: ...fixing drill holes Fixing screws M6 max 6 5 mm Screw head max 10 5 mm 3 Mount the transmitter housing on the wall as shown 4 Cover the drill holes with the plastic cover caps 3 3 3 Post mounting and p...

Page 11: ...cking the installation After installing the transmitter carry out the following checks C07 CPM153xx 11 00 08 xx 003 EPS 80 80 70 Instrument status and specifications Remarks Is the transmitter damaged...

Page 12: ...t 24 Power supply RS 485 12V DC Current output 2 Current output 1 C07 CPM153xx 04 06 00 en 001 EPS 89 85 41 51 51 51 47 54 54 21 57 44 21 23 93 81 90 86 42 52 52 52 48 55 55 22 58 45 22 24 94 82 N L P...

Page 13: ...15V 9mA E2 CC Clean E3 CC User F L N F Relay contact 2 Relay contact 1 Alarm contact I1 0 20mA Hart I2 0 20mA CPC RS485 CPC Supply Glaselektrode glass electrode IsFET Kontakte contacts order code Bes...

Page 14: ...a the software see the PARAM menu Set up 1 Contacts from page 36 Note If you use NAMUR contacts acc to recommendations of process control engineering of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry the co...

Page 15: ...Ref Ref Temp 12 PA PA Signal Slot 1 FCP1 1 Slot 2 FCP1 2 Remove from PA attach end sleeve pH 1 pH mV remove Ref 1 Ref Ref 2 Ref pH 2 pH mV bk rd gn wt Coax wt Coax wt Coax rd Coax wt PA bk rd wt gn wt...

Page 16: ...up the jumper on the back sides of the included terminals DRN and SRC 4 Remove the pH terminal out of the transmitter and replace it by the terminals DRN and SRC 5 Change the setting electrode type i...

Page 17: ...measurement the setting must be changed accordingly s page 32 Field A6 Select connection type Fig 14 Left symmetrical electrode connection Right unsymmetrical electrode connection Note With all cable...

Page 18: ...itional potential matching pin If necessary connect the available potential matching pin to terminal PE Benefit of symmetrical connection Measurement is easier under difficult ambient conditions e g s...

Page 19: ...s Are the installed cables strain relieved Is the cable type route completely isolated Along the whole cable length run the power supply and signal line cables separately to avoid any mutual influence...

Page 20: ...Labelling strip 12 Arrow keys for scrolling and editing 13 ENTER key 5 1 2 Key assignment PARAM brings you to the Configuration menu of the Mycom S CPM 153 Note PARAM allows you to return to the previ...

Page 21: ...see page 23 W V W V The current measured value of Circuit 1 is displayed If you have activated the data logger you can see the current measured value characteristic here record mode If you have activa...

Page 22: ...processes can be chan ged in the DIAG menu branch Maintenance code Maintenance level can be protected by the maintenance code This code allows access to the calibration menu Use this code to operate t...

Page 23: ...irectly selected from the display The editing row shows Edit A selection can be highlighted with the arrow keys Vand W Confirm the selection by pressing F Editor type 2 E2 for settings which have to b...

Page 24: ...de pH pH Select measuring principle One circuit Circuit 1 One circuit Circuit 1 Select two circuit measurement Two circuit Select electrode type 1 Glass electrode 7 0 Glass electrode 7 0 Select electr...

Page 25: ...t in its standard configuration Note You must completely run through the Quick Setup menu If you do not the instrument will not be operational If you interrupt Quick Setup it will start again the next...

Page 26: ...er settings are automatically reset Here the use of the DAT module can be helpful for saving your settings T5 One circuit K1 One circuit K2 Two circuit Measuring principle selection one circuit K2 and...

Page 27: ...ial matching connection PML no solution ground without PML T10 C F Select temperature display T11 ATC K1 ATC K2 MTC MTC Temp Select temperature compensation K1 ATC automatic temperature compensation M...

Page 28: ...n and won t be available for other functions compare page 14 Selection Free Controller LC CCW CCC Controller Controller control using relay LC Limit contactor function CCW ChemoClean water Water suppl...

Page 29: ...us controller Control of a controlling actuator via the current output See also Controller menu page 56 T22 0 9 A Z Enter your customer specific instrument number 32 digit tag number This is saved in...

Page 30: ...nected to a flow meter This gives the controller the opportunity of reacting to flow and pH changes at an early stage in the inflow Fig 15 Scheme of an one side batch process with a redundancy pH meas...

Page 31: ...E Hold pH 7 00 Param Set up 1 Sensor input Display Access codes Current output Relays Edit Next E Hold CODE CHOICE default bold INFO A1 pH Redox mV Redox Operating mode selection If the operating mode...

Page 32: ...ings made for the measu rement are valid both for circuit 1 and for circuit 2 e g tem perature compensation type A4 Glass el Glass el IsFET Antimony 7 0 4 6 4 6 Select electrode type 1 only pH Note In...

Page 33: ...guage Depending on ordered language version Language version variants A E D B E F C E I D E ES E E NL F E J B2 Contrast setting as necessary You can increase and reduce the contrast with the keys B3 W...

Page 34: ...Sonderfunktionen Handbedienung Quick Setup Edit Weiter E pH 7 00 Hold Param Settings Set up 1 Set up 2 Manual operation First start up Edit Next E pH 7 00 Param Set up 1 Sensor input Display Access co...

Page 35: ...tput 2 The controller actuating variable is output see controller menu as well on page 56 Note Danger of data loss If you change the assignment for the current output from continous controller to a di...

Page 36: ...ssing PARAM Table EAB1 02 2 10 Entry of the number of support points value pairs EAB2 pH Redox C 000 0 mA 04 00 Value pair entry pH Redox C mA number of required value pairs number of support points d...

Page 37: ...r of support points value pairs in Field EAB1 Enter the value pairs in Field EAB2 For example 4 support points ig 17 Example of characteristic enter using a table Delta pH as value on current output L...

Page 38: ...r function CCW ChemoClean water Water supply for the Chemo Clean function CCC ChemoClean Cleaner Cleaner supply for the ChemoClean function Together CCC and CCW form the ChemoClean func tion You can f...

Page 39: ...ng system is not working correctly or if process parameters have reached a critical value Maintenance required Relay 1 Terminals 47 48 Warning messages become active when the measur ing system is work...

Page 40: ...mpensation ATC tables for Medium 1 3 For medium temperature compensation tables can be created in the Mycom S CPM 153 for three different media Before starting the process the most suitable table for...

Page 41: ...TC K1 ATC K2 MTC MTC Temp Select temperature compensation ATC automatic temperature compensation with a temp sensor circuit 1 or circuit 2 MTC manual temp comp with fixed temperature ente red in Field...

Page 42: ...rent media GBB2 02 2 10 Entry of the number of support points value pairs Value pair pH redox and temperature GBB3 C 020 0 C 025 0 C pH 02 00 04 00 Value pair entry Enter pH redox and temperature numb...

Page 43: ...RAM pH 7 00 Param Parametrieren Grundeinstellung Sonderfunktionen Handbedienung Quick Setup Edit Weiter E pH 7 00 Hold Param Settings Set up 1 Set up 2 Manual operation First start up Edit Next E pH 7...

Page 44: ...ror current CC ChemoClean This error message triggers cleaning H6 Function Time input off 0000s 2 9999s Dosing time alarm Function Switch on off the function Alarm when dosing time exceeded Time input...

Page 45: ...en Grundeinstellung Sonderfunktionen Handbedienung Quick Setup Edit Weiter E pH 7 00 Hold Param Settings Set up 1 Set up 2 Manual operation First start up Edit Next E pH 7 00 Param Edit Next Set up 1...

Page 46: ...elect buffer type only fixed buffer auto buffer recognition Special buffer The special buffer tables for definition using Fields JB1 to JB6 are used Note You can find the buffer tables for the buffers...

Page 47: ...00 mV pH Entry of difference to slope for alarm function If the entered slope difference is exceeded an alarm error no 032 E035 can be triggered error activation in field H5 JC3 pH 1 30 0 05 2 00 pH E...

Page 48: ...de has to be calibrated before measuring JC8 threshold length 02 mV 010s Stability During calibration the mV values may maximally vary for the given threshold within the defined time range length Duri...

Page 49: ...be shown on the right top of the display Manual calibration JA1 For redox abs Data entry abs Calibration abs Calibration parameter Data entry abs Enter the electrode offset in mV Calibration abs The...

Page 50: ...he stated amount threshold so that the calibration is considered as stable Therefore you can adjust accuracy and timing individually to your process Calibration timer JD1 Cal timer on Warning 0001h __...

Page 51: ...t bold INFO K1 Measuring interval Data logger1 Data logger2 DataLog View 1 DataLog View 2 Data logger settings Using the data logger you can record one parameter with 500 sequential measuring points o...

Page 52: ...meas uring circuits 1 K1 and 2 K2 for the two circuit instrument SCS Recognition of glass breakage off Ref Reference electr Glass electrode G R Electr Reference electr SCS Ref Blockage recognition of...

Page 53: ...move this card from the device then we would recommend that you change the controller settings before removing the second card so that all the relays used by the controller are located on card 1 Other...

Page 54: ...able to look into the future using a second pH electrode and a flowmeter This means that the controller can react to strong variations in the inflow at an early stage Controlling the actuators The CPM...

Page 55: ...ogue via current output 2 20 mA The current output can be used to output the analogue actuating variable for one or two sided processes and cannot be combined with the method described above With one...

Page 56: ...signal with signal without signal without signal not looking ahead Required hardware equipment for control Ordering variants CPM 153 Process Path Dosing actuators Circuits Relay Current outputs Curre...

Page 57: ...n see Fig 20 This is implemented in the CPM 153 The gain factor K P X is the purely proportional gain The following diagram shows the schematic structure of the CPM 153 controller Because of the simpl...

Page 58: ...g diagram such a titration curve is represented for a weak acid with a strong alkali y axis pH value x axis volume units added to a strong alkali Fig 21 Schematic titration curve of a weak acid with a...

Page 59: ...For range dependent modulation gain segmented curve you require two sided con trol of all the points A point usually consists of two coordinates an x coordinate here pH value and a y coordinate here s...

Page 60: ...efined two controllers in the Contacts menu and or via the cur rent output M3 Actuators Sensors Feedback Curve Select external hardware For correct operation you must completely configure these four s...

Page 61: ...ts menu to make relays available for the controller function MA4 Relay max pulse fre quency n c 1 min Relay selection for pulse frequency Relay Relay selection max pulse frequency Input of the maximum...

Page 62: ...Acid Alkali I length I length Dosing Dosing can be carried be carried out using PWM pulse length proportional PFM pulse frequency proportional or 1x Three PS three point step controller MBB2 Relay Rel...

Page 63: ...ter electrode dosing point distances LS Distance between the controlling electrode and the acid dosing point LB Distance between the controlling electrode and the alkali dosing point LE Distance from...

Page 64: ...ich is equal to the limit value Fig 25 Multiplying feedforward control Feedback The following selection is dependent on whether you have a resistance or a current input With resistance input MD1 0 1 k...

Page 65: ...ing ME3 Setpoint St ntr zone End ntr zone O pnt X1 O pnt Y1 O pnt X2 O pnt Y2 Ctrl pnt 1 Ctrl pnt 2 07 00pH 06 50pH 07 50pH 05 00pH 00 20pH 09 00pH 00 20pH 02 00pH 12 00pH Values for segmented curve S...

Page 66: ...e to run in the background ME6 Simulation off on Selection controller simulation Here you can switch a configuration loop on or off The hold is removed with an active controller simulation Simulation...

Page 67: ...res Then the alarm threshold t3 is reached and the error delay t4 t3 also expires the fault signalling contact switches With returning measured values the fault signalling contact reopens when the ala...

Page 68: ...n activation of function as limit switch Assignment Selection of the measured value which shall valid for the limit value Selection pH redox tempera ture Delta only if operating mode redundancy On poi...

Page 69: ...figured in the menu PARAM Set up 2 Che moClean Here the automatic or event controlled cleaning can be adapted to the process conditions One or more of the following controls are possible Weekly progra...

Page 70: ...30 mins between 18 20 and 24 00 1800 s with 120 s water of which 60 s additionally with cleaner Fig 28 Graphic representation of the above example Required settings according to the example bold to be...

Page 71: ...eaning day The number of cleaning triggers for the day is shown behind each day OA2 Edit day Copy day Select day function Edit day You can edit the function for this day Copy day The day which you hav...

Page 72: ...on Insert template An installed programme e g Clean can be inserted into the user programme Note After a programme is disabled it can be re enabled at any time Leave this item by pressing PARAM Edit N...

Page 73: ...me NADC1 Programme is enabled Note in display no entry The created or edited programme is enabled NADC2 User prog 0 9 A Z Change name 9 character name for your user programme freely selectable Disable...

Page 74: ...ow leaving manual operation If you leave the manual operation Note in display Confirm with Enter Leave the manual operation Abortion with PARAM Remaining in manual operation mode ChemoClean RB1 Weekly...

Page 75: ...ings Simulations The transmitter behaviour can be simula ted after entering of different parameters Check systems The instrument functions display keys etc can be tested individually Reset Device rese...

Page 76: ...r the simulation Simulation on The values measured value tempera ture can be changed YB3 Simulation Failure contact Contact 1 Contact 2 off off off off Adapt simulation contacts Simulation off The las...

Page 77: ...reasons you are asked if you really want to overwrite the existing data Read from DAT YD3 in process Data were written to the DAT module Erase DAT YD4 Caution All the data on the DAT module will be de...

Page 78: ...isplay no entry System status YG2 With E running programme is aborted Note in display no entry To be able to carry out the diagnosis you must abort the programme currently running by pressing the Ente...

Page 79: ...or calibration ATC the corres ponding temperature sensor must also be immersed in the calibration solution The instrument switches automatically to Hold factory setting whenever it is calibra ted Canc...

Page 80: ...Electrode 1 2 Abort calibration Electrode 1 Edit CODE CHOICE default bold INFO C1 Electrode 1 Electrode 2 Electrode 1 2 Abort calibration Selection for calibration only two circuit Select electrode 1...

Page 81: ...Time 10 s pH 1 mV 1 C MTC 7 00 0 25 0 Checks the stability of the calibration Wait until the pH measurement is stable Time does not count down pH value no longer flashes Display Measured value stable...

Page 82: ...libration selected in the calibration settings CBA1 CBA2 0000 mV 1500 1500 mV Entry of offset value circuit 1 2 Enter the mV value for the electrode offset electrode offset deviation of the measured v...

Page 83: ...erse the electrode in the buffer Confirm by pressing F CBB2 0225 mV 1500 1500 mV Enter buffer During calibration enter the buffer mV value CBB3 Time 10 s mV 1 225 Checks the stability of the calibrati...

Page 84: ...libration selected in the calibration settings CCA1 CCA2 0000 mV 1500 1500 mV Entry of offset value circuit 1 2 Enter the mV value for the electrode offset electrode offset deviation of the measured v...

Page 85: ...rse the electrode in the buffer Confirm by pressing F CCB2 0225 mV 1500 1500 mV Enter buffer During calibration enter the buffer mV value CCB3 Time 10 s mV 1 225 Checks the stability of the calibratio...

Page 86: ...n this field create two measured value pairs pair 1 and pair 2 Measured value pair 1 in the range 0 30 assign for example the voltage 0600 mV to the percentage value 20 Measured value pair 2 in the ra...

Page 87: ...uffer 1 Handling instructions Immerse the electrode in buffer 1 2 detoxified sample see above Confirm by pressing F CCD2 CCD5 20 0 30 Enter buffer Enter the relative redox value of buffer 1 2 detoxifi...

Page 88: ...by pressing F CCE2 20 0 30 Enter buffer Enter the relative redox value of buffer 1 detoxified sample in percent CCE3 Time 10 s mV 1 225 Checks the stability of the calibration Wait until the measureme...

Page 89: ...t combination possibilities these instructions are kept to a general level and must be applied to the current installation Check the electrode plug in head for sealing and humidity Check the sensor ca...

Page 90: ...electrodes mechanically Chemical cleaning applies a potential to the electrode that takes several hours to decay This potential causes measuring errors Do not clean IsFET sensors with compressed air T...

Page 91: ...ause is a current flowing through the reference element Possible causes Incorrect operating mode of the measuring instrument PM pin connected but still unsymmetrical operating mode without PML selecte...

Page 92: ...fe De energise the instrument before you open it Check that there is no voltage and secure the switch es against switch on If work is required under voltage this may only be carried out by an electric...

Page 93: ...E001 Failure Memory defective Switch instrument off and on If necessary corrective maintenance at factory yes no E002 Failure Data error in EEP ROM yes no E 003 Failure Invalid configuration Repeat do...

Page 94: ...tween channel 1 and 2 measured values too high Process to inconsistant or sensor defective Replace sensor if necessary yes no E040 Mainte nance SCC electrode sta tus of sensor 1 bad Check sensor repla...

Page 95: ...tween channel 1 and 2 measured values too high Process to inconsistant or sensor defective Replace sensor if necessary yes no E040 Mainte nance SCC electrode sta tus of sensor 1 bad Check sensor repla...

Page 96: ...output 1 Measured value outside specified current range Check measured value for plausibility if necessary adjust current output assign ment 0 4 mA and or 20 mA yes no no E064 Mainte nance Current li...

Page 97: ...Wait for download to end no no no E116 Failure Download error Repeat download no no no E117 Failure DAT memory module data error Check with other DAT memory module when writing to DAT repeat write pr...

Page 98: ...sor 2 no no E171 Mainte nance Current input 1 undershot Check process variables at transmitter Change range assignment if required no no E172 Mainte nance Current input 1 exceeded no no E173 Mainte na...

Page 99: ...ove medium pressure KCl CPY 4 x Problem with diaphragma or missing electrolyte Measuring chain slope not adjustable slope too small Connection not at high impedance humidity dirt Test cable connector...

Page 100: ...ode Select Auto or Manual on mode Keypad PARAM manual operation contacts Pick up delay setting too long Switch off or shorten pick up delay period Hold function active Auto hold during calibration Hol...

Page 101: ...not picked up insulation clamped Instrument fuse defective non Ex Replace fuse after comparing mains voltage and nameplate rating Electrician suitable fuse see dia grams in Chap 8 7 Instrument fuse d...

Page 102: ...be pH 7 Resistance 100 of Terminals 11 to 12 13 Display must be 0 C If test negative Replace module MKP2 performed using installation diagram page 105 Current output Current value incorrect Calibratio...

Page 103: ...ys use genuine spare parts Only genuine spare parts ensure the correct function precision and reliability after repair You receive all the spare parts in the form of a service kit with clear labelling...

Page 104: ...Non Ex 51507095 60 pH input module Module MKP2 Ex and non Ex 51507096 70 Relay module 3 additional relays Module M3R 3 Ex and non Ex 51507097 70 Relay module 2 Rel 1 current input Module M3R 2 Ex and...

Page 105: ...age 103 8 4 1 Device view ig 29 Interior view of the transmitter Mycom S Remarks A The figure shows the non Ex fuse B Slot for DAT memory module 10 Terminal module 30 Supply module 50 Controller modul...

Page 106: ...to personnel Before replacing the fuse make sure the device is voltage free Position of the fuse holder A in Fig 29 Use only a 5 x 20 mm fine wire fuse with 3 15 mA semi time lag fuse All other fuses...

Page 107: ...al hardware functionality This considerably reduces the effort to install or service several measuring points Order No 51507175 Assemblies Type Properties Applications DipFit P CPA 140 The immersion a...

Page 108: ...o screw unions for e g combination electrode Material aluminium casting ingress protection IP 65 Order No 50003987 Junction box VBA Junction box for extending measuring cable connection between electr...

Page 109: ...50085333 Measuring cable for Ex applications 50085673 DMK Connecting measuring cable consisting of 3 coaxial cables 50003864 DMK blue for Ex applications 50003866 CYK 12 Measuring cable coax and 5 pil...

Page 110: ...ing conditions 1 1012 Input current under nominal operating conditions 1 6 10 12 A Measuring range 1500 1500 mV 300 300 Measured value resolution 0 1 mV Zero point offset range 200 200 mV Assignment w...

Page 111: ...utput distribution settable pH 1 8 18 pH Redox 300 3000 mV Temperature 17 170 C active current output only non Ex Load max 600 passive current output Input voltage range 6 30 V Voltage 15 V DC Output...

Page 112: ...e maximum Repeatability1 max 0 1 of measuring range 1 acc to IEC 746 1 under nominal operating conditions With the maximum settable frequency in PFM 120 min 1 With the maximum settable period length i...

Page 113: ...ibility Interference emission to EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 Class B resource Housing sector Interference immunity to EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 Appendix A Industrial sector 10 5 Mechanical data Design dimension...

Page 114: ...10 Technical data Mycom S CPM 153 114 Endress Hauser...

Page 115: ...ys Temperature Alarm Hold Calibration Factory reset Simulation Instrument check DAT download Reset Instrument version Chemoclean Reset count Data log Check systems Controller settings Chemoclean Limit...

Page 116: ...C temp K1 K2 025 0 C only pH MTC 20 0 150 0 C Temperature measurement K1K 2 off on only Redox Temp sensor Pt 100 Pt 1000 NTC 30k Actual temp value for Offset K1 K2 25 0 C 20 0 30 0 C Edit Offset K1 K2...

Page 117: ...dix Endress Hauser 117 Info field Current output 1 2 Table active Info field Table status Invalid table back Valid table continue Back to return field Back to return field Query Ok Delete pair then ba...

Page 118: ...H Failure 3 00pH only 2 circuit Assign error numbers Error No Relaiy assignment Alarm error current Cleaning Trigger Dosage time alert Function on 0002s Alarm for maximum dosing time 2 9999s Isoth com...

Page 119: ...Mycom S CPM 153 11 Appendix Endress Hauser 119 Stability Threshold 02mV length 010s Calibration 1 10 10 130 Back to return field...

Page 120: ...eter Mycom connection Current output 2 0 20 mA 4 20 mA With current input Select range y 0 100 mA 0 20 mA 20 0 mA 4 20 mA 20 4 R Process speed Slow Standard Fast User only linear Acid alkali dosing Re...

Page 121: ...n off on Controller simulation Function auto Set 07 00pH Act 07 00pH y 000 Back to return field Relay selection Pulse length Relay Rel 1 Period 000 0s t min 000 0s E With current input Move valve to y...

Page 122: ...p 2 Manual operation Quick Setup Controller values Return field press the PARAM key to return to the highlighted fields Code entry required Select for selected day Edit day Copy day Enter time for sel...

Page 123: ...of repetitions 00 0 10 Back to return field Back to return field Display programs as list in changed form Enter number of return lines C07 CPM153xx 19 06 08 en 015 EPS Return field press the PARAM ke...

Page 124: ...5 0 C 20 150 C Select Sensor ground no solution ground solution ground Temperature measurement K1 only Redox on off Select temp comp K2 only pH ATC K1 ATC K2 MTC MTC Temp Edit MTC temperature K2 only...

Page 125: ...0pH Identified Buffers Buffer 1 Buffer 2 Buffertype E H or calibration end Electrode 1 Info Zero point Condition Slope Condition Electrode condition Electrode 1 good Electrode 2 Info Zero point Condit...

Page 126: ...pH Temperature T1 25 0 C Meas value K2 00 00pH Temperature T2 00 0 C Simulation Sim status off Failure contact off Contact 1 off up to contact 5 off Simulation Simulation status off Curr output 1 22 0...

Page 127: ...ID DC DC SW version HW version Serial nr Card ID Order code CPM 153 0 9 A Z Note Interrupt running program by pressing E key Continue E Cancel PARAM Select Test Ext inputs Hardware Info field Status...

Page 128: ...ure sensor Power supply output pH Power supply Water Cleaner e g milk of lime Non Ex One circuit instrument NAMUR contact assignment Chemoclean with CYR 10 injector and assembly with spray head one si...

Page 129: ...perature sensor Power supply pH 1 Power supply pH limit value Temp limit value 1 Non Ex Two circuit difference measurement pH and delta pH on current outputs limit values for DpH temperature circuit 1...

Page 130: ...Current output 2 Current output 1 Electrode 1 with temperature sensor Electrode 2 with temperature sensor Power supply Temp Power supply Acid Alkaline Non Ex Two circuit device two sided neutralisati...

Page 131: ...7 06 7 09 7 12 9 52 9 45 9 38 9 32 9 26 9 21 9 16 9 11 9 06 9 03 8 99 8 96 8 93 8 90 8 88 8 85 8 83 8 81 8 79 8 77 E H C 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 pH 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 0...

Page 132: ...libration pH preliminary work 90 Calibration redox preliminary work 91 Calibration relative redox rel 87 Calibration timer 48 50 Calibration type on site 49 Cancel calibration 79 Certificates and appr...

Page 133: ...r list 93 Error list display 75 Error log display 75 External hold 44 F Factory setting 24 Fail safety 6 Feedback 64 50 turnover point redox rel 88 First start up 25 Fixed buffer 80 Flash test 76 Flat...

Page 134: ...structure 7 Output parameters 111 P Panel mounting 10 PARAM key 20 PCS 52 PCS time 52 PFM 54 pH measuring cable 108 pH redox electrodes 108 PML 17 Post connection check 19 Post mounting 10 Potential m...

Page 135: ...39 Temperature compensation 24 40 automatically 41 manually 41 menu selection 41 with calibration 47 Temperature display 24 Temperature measurement 24 Temperature sensor 24 Terminal assignment 14 Thre...

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Page 137: ...dress Hauser Argentina S A Buenos Aires Tel 01 145227970 Fax 01 145227909 Bolivia Tritec S R L Cochabamba Tel 042 56993 Fax 042 50981 Brazil Samson Endress Hauser Ltda Sao Paulo Tel 011 50313455 Fax 0...

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