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Operating instructions
12.1.16 Menu 5.0.1: hardware status
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> HW status
The menu of the TOPAX indicates:
• Software version
• Runtime
• Integrated components
• Terminal connection
• Hardware status
12.1.17 Menu 5.1: Inputs
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> inputs
Input
Functions
Disinfection
Defining the measurement ranges for the configured
sensor and switching on the measured value compen-
sation for the pH value and chlorine
(Compensation of the chlorine value is only possible for
the measurement with a potentiostatic measuring cell)
12.1.18 Menu 5.2: Outputs
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> outputs
The menu permits:
• Adjusting the parameters for the current configured type of output
• Adjusting the maximum limits for the outputs.
12.1.19 Menu 5.4: Reset
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> reset
The menu permits
• Reset: Reset the device using the same configuration
• Factory setting: Restart the instrument using the original default
settings (see chapter “13 Default settings” on page 37).
• The controller is switched off in a defined manner before being
disconnected from the power supply.
12.1.20 Menu 5.5: Network
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> network
The menu permits the RS 485 network address to be set to connect
the controller to a PC or network (see chapter “4.4.5 Interface board RS
485” on page 8).
12.1.21 Menu 5.6: Logbook
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> log file
The data logger contains the full list of all settings done on your TOPAX.
It can be viewed as clear text on your TOPAX screen or on your PC but in
this case you must replace the existing memory card (see chapter “14
Memory card” on page 37).
12.1.22 Menu 5.7: Time
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> time
Menu for setting the time after a battery replacement.
The time automatically changes from summer time to winter time and
vice versa. This menu also allows you to switch off this changeover func-
tion.
12.1.23 Menus 5.9 and 5.10: Code und service password
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> password and service password
In these menus you can block the various levels by using a password (a
4-digit numerical code). All information menus remain available.
The password is activated 5 minutes after input.
Menu
Function
5.9 Password
When the password has been entered, the "Calibrate",
"Setpoints" and "Menu 2" menus can only be accessed by
entering this password.
5.10 Service
password
When a service password has been entered the "Service"
menu can only be accessed by entering this password.
If no password is set all program levels are accessible.
ATTENTION!
If you enter a protection code, the related menu will
be only accessible after entering the password. Enter
the password and press "OK" to confirm.
12.1.24 Menu 5.13: Alarm settings
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> alarm settings
Use this menu to set the controller pattern and the alarm relay function
when an alarm occurs.
• Controller ON: the controller remains on if an alarm sounds
• Controller OFF: the controller goes off when an alarm sounds and
the control valve is closed
• Relay ON: the alarm relay is activated when an alarm is activated
• Relay OFF: the relay is activated when energized by the operating
current and is deactivated if an alarm goes on.
12.1.25 Menu 5.14: Start
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> startup
In this menu you can adjust the lag time of the control functions. The
new time is effective after you have successfully:
• calibration of the individual sensors
• measuring water shortage
• Filter cleaning
• after switching the power on
12.1.26 menu 5.15: Recorder outputs
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> recorder
In this menu you can set the analogue outputs (recorder outputs) be-
tween 0 .. 20 mA or 4 .. 20 mA to transfer the measurements and to test
with an adjustable test signal.
12.1.27 Menu 5.16: Digital switch inputs
Main menu >> menu 2 >> service >> digital inputs
Menu for switching on and activating the digital inputs. They can be
defined as "normally ON" or "normally OFF". If not assigned, the digital
inputs used for the level switch of the dosing container (to switch off the
free-chlorine or the ph controller) can be also set to “not active”.