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• Data logs store the measurement data at selected intervals in a packed binary format (.flg file).
• Event logs store a variety of events that occur on the devices such as configuration changes,

alarms, and warning conditions. Event logs are set up during the sensor or module configuration
process. Event logs are stored in a CSV format.

1.

Push the 

menu

 key and select SD CARD SETUP>SAVE LOGS.

2.

If more than one device appears on the screen, all devices are selected by default. To deselect
an item, highlight the selection and push the left arrow key. Select the devices from which logs
will be saved and push the 

enter

 key.

3.

Select the time period from which logs are to be saved.

Option

Description

LAST DAY

All logs from the last full 24 hours, starting from 12:00 a.m., and any additional time
remaining on the current day.

LAST WEEK

All logs from the last full week (7 days) starting from 12:00 a.m., and any additional time
remaining on the current day.

LAST MONTH

All logs from the last full month (30 days) starting from 12:00 a.m., and any additional time
remaining on the current day.

ALL

Save all logs in memory.

NEW

All logs that are new since the last time logs were saved to the SD card.

4.

Push the 

enter

 key to confirm the choice, and push the 

enter

 key again to begin the file transfers.

5.

Allow time for the files to transfer. The display will show TRANSFERRING FILES. PLEASE
WAIT... and the percentage of files transferred. If the transfer is successful, the display will show
"TRANSFER COMPLETE". If the transfer is not successful, the display will show "TRANSFER
FAILED".

6.

Push the 

enter

 key to return to the SD CARD SETUP menu.

Access data and event log files on the SD card

A PC, a USB or other SD card reader device, Excel 2003 or higher (for XML files) or the DataCom
application (for binary flg files) are necessary to view the event and data logs stored on an SD card.
Data logs have the following structure: Device Name, Device Serial Number, Device Identification,
Data Log, Time Stamp.
Event logs have the following structure: Device Name, Device Serial Number, Device Identification,
Event Log, Time Stamp.
To view data or event log files stored on the SD card:

1.

Attach the card reader device to the PC (if necessary) and install the SD card that contains the
files in the reader device.

2.

In the SD card directory, open the HACH folder.

3.

Select the Logs folder.

4.

Select a device folder.
The event and data log files in the folder are shown.

5.

To view XML data log files:

a.

Make sure the HachDatalog.xsl style sheet exists in the device folder.

b.

Open the Excel application.

c.

Go to File, Open.

d.

Select the data log file.

e.

In the Import XML dialog box, select 

Open the file with the following style sheet applied

and select 

HachDatalog.xml

.

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Summary of Contents for Polymetron 9500

Page 1: ...DOC023 52 93058 Polymetron 9500 Controller 05 2015 Edition 6 User Manual...

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Page 3: ...l a Secure Digital SD memory card 19 User interface and navigation 19 User interface 19 Display 20 Additional display formats 21 Graphical display 22 System startup 22 Set the language date and time f...

Page 4: ...to another device 40 Using the service port 41 Using DataCom 41 Update the display language 41 Update the date and time 41 Maintenance 42 Cleaning the controller 42 Fuse replacement 42 Battery replac...

Page 5: ...0 mA outputs Each analog output can be set to 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA and can be assigned to represent a measured parameter such as pH temperature flow or calculated values Optional 3 additional analog out...

Page 6: ...mation that requires special emphasis Precautionary labels Read all labels and tags attached to the product Personal injury or damage to the product could occur if not observed A symbol on the instrum...

Page 7: ...to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reas...

Page 8: ...Device scans With two exceptions the controller automatically scans for connected devices without user input when it is powered on The first exception is when the controller is powered on for the fir...

Page 9: ...re 3 on page 8 Figure 4 on page 9 Figure 5 on page 10 and Figure 6 on page 11 For horizontal pipe mounts the mounting feet Figure 2 must be attached to the mounting bracket in a vertical position For...

Page 10: ...Controller mounting Figure 3 Surface mounting dimensions 8 English...

Page 11: ...nting supplied push the controller through the hole in the panel and then slide the bracket over the controller on the back side of the panel Use the four 15 mm pan head screws supplied to attach the...

Page 12: ...Figure 5 Pipe mounting vertical pipe 10 English...

Page 13: ...en installing modules or when a qualified installation technician is wiring for power alarms outputs or relays Do not remove the barrier while power is applied to the controller Electrostatic discharg...

Page 14: ...the back side of the controller cover Note Remove connector caps from the connectors before module installation Figure 7 Wiring connections overview 1 Service cable connection 4 Communication module...

Page 15: ...connections replace the voltage barrier before closing the controller cover A sealing type cable gland and a power cord less than 3 meters 10 feet in length with three 18 gauge conductors including a...

Page 16: ...ms and relays The controller is equipped with four unpowered single pole relays rated 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 5 amp resistive maximum Contacts are rated 250 VAC 5 amp resistive maximum for the AC 14 Engl...

Page 17: ...ns to AC mains circuits i e voltages greater than 16 V RMS 22 6 V PEAK or 35 VDC The wiring compartment is not designed for voltage connections in excess of 250 VAC 24 VDC powered controllers W A R N...

Page 18: ...Analog output connections W A R N I N G Potential Electrocution Hazard Always disconnect power to the instrument when making electrical connections 16 English...

Page 19: ...Recorder wires Circuit board position Output 2 4 Output 2 3 Output 1 2 Output 1 1 1 Open the controller cover 2 Feed the wires through the cable gland 3 Adjust the wire as necessary and tighten the ca...

Page 20: ...in Figure 9 Table 4 and Figure 10 Note Figure 9 shows the back of the controller cover and not the inside of the main controller compartment Figure 9 Discrete input wiring connections Table 4 Input c...

Page 21: ...odbus RS485 Modbus RS232 and Profibus DPV1 communication protocols The optional digital output module is installed in the location indicated by item 4 in Figure 7 on page 12 Refer to the manual suppli...

Page 22: ...surement screens menus change settings and increment or decrement digits 4 enter key Accepts input values updates or displayed menu options On the measurement screen can be used to display diagnostic...

Page 23: ...view any problems associated with that device The warning icon will no longer be displayed once all problems have been corrected or acknowledged Error An error icon consists of an exclamation point w...

Page 24: ...analog module the controller will indicate an error If devices are connected but not found by the controller refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Set the language date and time for the...

Page 25: ...to view Specify the selection period to list all log entries matching the selection criteria Push the up and down arrows to select an entry and then push enter to view more details ERROR HOLD MODE HOL...

Page 26: ...ble the pass code on page 24 for information on how to enable the pass code 2 Push the menu key and select Polymetron 9500 SETUP SECURITY SETUP 3 Use the arrow keys to enter the current valid pass cod...

Page 27: ...an be assigned to represent a measured parameter such as pH temperature flow or calculated values For configuration information refer to the manual for the output module installed Configure the contro...

Page 28: ...ion in which the signal responds to process change DIRECT signal increases as the process increases REVERSE signal increases as process decreases SET SETPOINT Creates a desired control point of proces...

Page 29: ...raph form the operation of the logarithmic output mode Figure 14 Logarithmic output 1 Output current axis 4 50 value 7 Maximum output current 20 mA 2 Source value axis 5 Minimum output current 0 4 mA...

Page 30: ...elay from the list 3 From the RELAY SETUP menu choose SELECT SOURCE and push enter Normally a source is one of the sensors attached to the system but the controller can also function as a source If an...

Page 31: ...OUTPUTS Holds outputs in the present ON or OFF state RUN DAYS Sets the weekday s that the relay operates START TIME Sets the start time INTERVAL Sets the time between activation cycles default value 5...

Page 32: ...relay to turn on default 0 seconds Figure 17 Alarm function 1 High alarm 4 Low alarm 7 Time x axis 2 High deadband 5 ON delay 8 Source y axis 3 Low deadband 6 OFF delay Feeder control function refer...

Page 33: ...AY Sets a delay time for the relay to turn on default 0 seconds Figure 18 Feeder control function 1 Deadband Phase Low 4 OFF delay phase set high 7 ON delay phase set high 2 Deadband Phase High 5 ON d...

Page 34: ...he relay will not swing unregulated when the process value converges to the setpoint OnMax TIMER Sets the maximum time the relay can stay on independent from the measured value default 0 min OffMax TI...

Page 35: ...Setpoint 7 OnMax time 2 High alarm 5 Low alarm 8 OffMax time 3 Deadband 6 Time x axis Figure 21 Event control function OnMin timer OffMin timer 1 High alarm 4 Low alarm 7 OnMin timer 2 Deadband 5 Time...

Page 36: ...til the limits of the dead zone are reached PERIOD Sets the cycle duration of the PWM output signal default 5 seconds MIN WIDTH Sets the minimum PWM ratio default 1 0 second MAX WIDTH Sets the maximum...

Page 37: ...cle duration is equal to the duty cycle of the output signal MINIMUM PULSES Sets the minimum number of pulses per minute at which the relay can operate Range 0 001 4 000 default 1 000 MAXIMUM PULSES S...

Page 38: ...DISCRETE INPUT SETUP 2 Select the desired channel INPUT 1 INPUT 2 or INPUT 3 and push enter 3 Select a control logic option and push enter Option Description DISABLE This channel is disabled and not...

Page 39: ...ons CONTROL LOGIC SET WARNING OUTPUT MODE ON DELAY OFF DELAY b Select the desired option and push enter c Make the desired changes and push enter to save the changes and return to the INPUT SETTINGS m...

Page 40: ...the controller in use it is best to use a separate dedicated SD card for each controller 1 Push the menu key and select SD CARD SETUP 2 Select UPGRADE SOFTWARE and push the enter key Note If the UPGRA...

Page 41: ...the file transfers 5 Allow time for the files to transfer The display will show TRANSFERRING FILES PLEASE WAIT and the percentage of files transferred If the transfer is successful the display will s...

Page 42: ...selection and push the left arrow key Push enter to begin the file transfers If backup files already exist on the SD card a confirmation window appears Select the devices again and push enter Wait for...

Page 43: ...e port in combination with DataCom and a service cable LZX887 Using DataCom When using the service port it is necessary to use DataCom DataCom is a PC Application Utility that downloads data log and e...

Page 44: ...hium ion backup battery is not user replaceable Contact Technical Support for replacement Troubleshooting Problem Resolution No current output Verify current output configuration Test current output s...

Page 45: ...l of the files on the SD card Controller cannot find software updates on the SD card Make sure an appropriate folder is created by installing the SD card in the controller An update folder will automa...

Page 46: ...rting real time values ACTIVATION LAUNCH or RELEASE SET OUTMODE HOLD OUTPUTS default or TRANSFER OUTPUTS SET CHANNELS ALL default or select from hardware list TEST OUTPUT OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 Lets the us...

Page 47: ...ice installed in the number one position DEVICE MISSING device id A previously installed device has been removed from the controller or is not detected Push the enter key to continue Push the left arr...

Page 48: ...on kit 9177800 Cord grip kit 1 9178000 Sealing washer for cord grip assembly 1033814 UV protection screen 8809200 Weather and sun shield w UV protection screen 9220600 Sensor and communication modules...

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