Stratos Multi E401N
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Selection
Result
Memosens pH/ORP
Analog Cond
I
Channel 1
1st Meas. Value
2nd Meas. Value
Channel 2
1st Meas. Value
2nd Meas. Value
II
I
pH Value
I
pH Voltage
II
Conductivity
II
Resistivity
I
Conductivity
I
pH Value
pH Voltage
pH Value
Conductivity
Temperature
Salinity
Resistivity
Conductance
II
II
II
II
II
Select the second variable for the second channel.
Confirm with
enter
.
Set further parameters with the
left softkey: Back
.
End parameter setting with the
right softkey: Back to
Meas.
.
I
Favorites Menu
Menu
pH
4.00
II
178 mV
1.135 mS/cm
0.00 MΩcm
1
2
3
4
(1)
First value in channel I
(2)
Second value in channel I
(3)
First value in channel II
(4)
Second value in channel II
5.4.2 Display
It is possible to change the display’s color and brightness.
The following settings are possible
Display Color
White,
NE107 (factory setting): If a NAMUR message is available for a measured value, the measured
value is backlit in accordance with the NAMUR color.
Brightness
Factory setting: 80 %
Auto-off
None (factory setting), after 5 min, after 30 min
Settings can be changed in the
Display
submenu:
Parameter Setting
General
Display
Note on Display Auto-off
The display switches off 5 or 30 minutes after the last keystroke is registered. Press any key to switch
the display back on.
5.4.3 Measurement Recorder (TAN Option FW-E103)
The measurement recorder logs measured values and additional values depending on its parameter
setting. The last 100 entries are graphically presented on the display of the Stratos Multi.
The menu is only shown if the TAN option is activated.
Parameter Setting
General
Measurement Recorder
See also
Measurement Recorder (FW-E103), p. 211
5.5 Inputs and Outputs
The following inputs and outputs are available:
• Four current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA for transferring variables such as measured value or temperature
(factory setting); two of these outputs can be enabled via TAN; active or passive configuration
• Three freely configurable floating switching outputs,
of which two can be used to control a PID controller
• Two digital control inputs, OK1 and OK2