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Operating instructions
disinfection
input clamps analog
next
check clamps and setup
pH value
REDOX
temperature
new configuration
total chlorine sensor
71 - 72 - 73
53 - 54
55 - 56
57 - 58
51B - 52B
0.6.1
connect only with
main voltage off
Fig. 17: Menu 0.6.1: Example of a new configuration and the relevant terminal
connection plan. A changed configuration will be displayed red.
NOTE
Make a note of the given connections on the pre-
print in chapter “26 Terminal connection diagram for
own configurations” on page 56.
In order to move between the individual menus 0.6.1 to 0.6.4, press
either the “next” or the “back” key, or the arrow keys
▲
und
▼
.
To finalise the total configuration confirm the connection plan with the
"OK" key. After confirming the configuration the TOPAX DX restarts and
switches to the standard display.
More information about the TOPAX DX menu structure are given in
chapter “19 Menu configuration and main settings” on page 30.
mg/l
mV
ºC
comb. cl.
temp.
REDOX
disinfenction
pH value
7.04
0.39
719
mg/l
0.09
26.3
eff. cl.
0.30 mg/l
Topax DX
14:28 06.02.2007
Fig. 18: Standard display with the measuring values.
NOTE
At start-up the controller outputs of your TOPAX DX
will be function-less for approx 60 seconds. This
time is required to stabilize the electrochemical sen-
sors connected. During the start phase the status
display indicates "Start in ...s" (seconds are shown).
After this period of time, the TOPAX DX is ready for
operation.
NOTE
In order to prevent unauthorised manipulation, the
TOPAX DX has a password protection (see chapter
“19.1.24 Menus 5.9 and 5.10: Code und service
password” on page 37)
4.10 Next steps
After a successful configuration the next steps should be:
• Connect the sensors and the actuators - if not already connected
• Calibrate the sensors to the measuring output (see chapter “5
Measuring values inputs” on page 18 and “6 Explanation of
digital signal inputs” on page 23)
• Set up the set point of the measuring inputs (see chapter “19.1.3
Menu 1.1: Setpoints” on page 31)
• Set up the controller (see chapter “19.1.7 Menu 2.1: adjust
• Configuration of the regulating output (see chapter “7 Explanation
of measuring values outputs” on page 23)
NOTE
The configuration of the in- and output can be re-
called via the point configuration in the menu "ser-
vice" whilst in operation (see chapter “19.1.12 Menu
5: Services” on page 35). Here the changes to the
terminal plan are written in red figures.