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NAVIGATION 

The sampler can be operated by means of the control unit. 
With the ARROW KEYS, the ENTER KEY and the BACK 
KEY you can move from one screen to another. An arrow 
on the display shows that there are further selection 
possibilities (see illustration). 

Example: 

Press the “DOWN” arrow key two times to select the line DATA MEMORY.  

Now  press  the  ENTER  KEY  to  display  the  data  memory  or  to  choose  another  selection 
possibility.  

Remark:  

The arrow pointing downward on the right side (bottom) of the display 
indicates that there are further selection possibilities. 

 

 

Menu variants: 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

The top line indicates that you can navigate to the right or to 
the left by pressing the arrow keys.  

The bottom line indicates with which key the action is 
executed or terminated. 

 

 

Here you can set a parameter. The top line shows which 
value is to be set. The next line indicates the possible 
range of values. An entry is possible directly by means of 
the number keys or by selecting the digit with the right / left 
arrow keys and by setting them with the up / down arrow 
keys. The selected digit is displayed inversely (cursor). 
Confirm the entry by pressing the ENT key or abort it by 
pressing the BACK key (in this case the initial value is not  
changed). The arrows show that a digit can be changed.  

  

 

 

Summary of Contents for SP-TP-P6

Page 1: ...Programming instructions Software Version 5 0250032E February 2014 MAXX GmbH 2014 All rights reserved Printed in Germany...

Page 2: ...th explanation 10 Examples of programming 14 Programming of a time proportional sampling program 14 SPECIAL PROGRAM FUNCTIONS 16 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 16 PROGRAMMING OK 16 SERIAL SAMPLES 16 BOTTLE ASSIGNM...

Page 3: ...H SAMPLING 25 BATCH SAMPLING 25 FREELY PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS 26 OUTPUT SIGNALS 27 MESSAGES description 28 ERROR MESSAGES 28 LOG MESSAGES MEMORY 30 ANNEX VAR variable sampling system 32 CALIBRATION 32 AN...

Page 4: ...Confirm the choice is automatically marked Entry change of values Confirmation of entered values Return to higher menu level Initialization reset display Terminate sleep mode only portable RESET rese...

Page 5: ...the display indicates that there are further selection possibilities Menu variants The top line indicates that you can navigate to the right or to the left by pressing the arrow keys The bottom line...

Page 6: ...n the right side of the window indicates that there are further entries which can be displayed by scrolling up or down Depending on the menu the display will show in which direction you can scroll Sel...

Page 7: ...age 7 MAIN MENU STRUCTURE Description of the main menu structure with submenu levels 2 and 3 PROGRAMS STATUS STOP MANUAL SAMPLING DATA MEMORY INFO PAUSE STOP IMMEDIATELY DATE TIME WEEKDAY TIME TIME FL...

Page 8: ...ION INFO IP ADDRESS OUTPUTS TEMPCARD PUMP PINCH VALVE VALVE SYSTEM DISTRIBUTOR DIGITAL OUTPUTS FLOW DIGITAL EVENT DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 ANALOG 1 ANALOG 2 ELECTRODES 1 ELECTRODES 2 PT 1000 SENSOR OP...

Page 9: ...NGS DD MM YYYY hh mm 15 08 2013 13 56 LANGUAGE DISTRIBUTOR MAX SUCTION TIME PRE PURGE POST PURGE CALIBRATE VAR SYSTEM AERATION TIME PUMP POWER INTERNAL TEMP ANALOG SIGNAL DISPLAY PAUSE DURATION FREELY...

Page 10: ...m start can be immediately with date time dd mm yyyy hh mm WEEKDAY TIME with weekday time day hh mm CHANGE PROGRAM No xx Change the program parameters like mode of operation time flow event interval e...

Page 11: ...PCARD Display STATUS of Lower heating OFF ON Cooling OFF ON Upper heating OFF ON DIGITAL INPUTS Display of DI digital input Flow digital 0 Event 0 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 ANALOG INPUTS Display of ANAL...

Page 12: ...tion AERATION TIME Time until pinch valve is opened for drain off of sample PUMP POWER Adjustable from 70 to 100 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE Via NTC Via PT1000 Limit value 1 20 C Delay time 1 60 min Example...

Page 13: ...E Only at portable samplers ACTIVE If the sleep mode has been activated and the program is to be started in 20 min at the earliest the message Attention device switches to sleep mode is displayed for...

Page 14: ...ng program Select PROGRAMS in the main menu Select CHANGE Select PROGRAM NO 1 out of 12 Programs No 2 12 can be selected by pressing the left or right arrow key Press ENTER to edit the program Selecti...

Page 15: ...02 up to 168 00 hhh mm Programming can be terminated and the program can be started directly Besides the standard programming there are several special program functions which can be activated select...

Page 16: ...e value 3 is entered 3 samples are extracted successively When activating this function particular attention has to be paid to the bottle volume in order to avoid overfilling This function is useful i...

Page 17: ...and leads to a deferred start by the time entered of the next program Example program 1 is edited with a program pause of 1 hour and is started at 8 00 h 24 hour cycle Thus the program will be termin...

Page 18: ...hh mm Program run As soon as there is an event signal the distributor moves to the next empty bottle is recorded in the memory as event bottle The sample extraction is effected according to the set va...

Page 19: ...lse is before or after the programmed start time here 8 00 h External pulse is triggered before the end of the program run time Example you would like to change the bottles already before the expiry o...

Page 20: ...ed bottle filling pause A bottle change is made every 2 hours that means after 24 hours all the 12 bottles are filled with programmed bottle filling pause of 24 hours 1440 min Bottle 1 is filled for 2...

Page 21: ...he first requested sample extraction The program start is effected on the selected weekday and at the selected time in the _____________________________________________________________________________...

Page 22: ...S STOP Here the status active inactive of programs is displayed The status of programs 1 12 can be checked by pressing the arrow keys right left STATUS STOP When pressing the Enter key the following i...

Page 23: ...menu SETTINGS The pause can be terminated manually or it is automatically terminated after the entered xxx An active program can be stopped aborted If several programs are active all these programs t...

Page 24: ...t the sampler to the plant s signal Set 0 4 and 20 mA by means of the SPS or an analog signal transmitter and confirm these values according to the menu instructions 1 Connect 0 4 mA and confirm 2 Con...

Page 25: ...ow dependent analog and digital The programming is effected as described before sampling mode time flow digital BATCH SAMPLING Other than at the classic event sampling the bottle change is not effecte...

Page 26: ...LSE if selected program x will be stopped terminate with ESC PROGRAM RUN DURING PULSE A program is executed as long as there is a continuous signal If the signal drops the program will be stopped BOTT...

Page 27: ...SIGNAL 2 OUTPUT SIGNAL 3 OUTPUT SIGNAL 4 OUTPUT SIGNAL 5 Each output signal 1 5 can be programmed individually according to the following list PROGRAM ACTIVE Selection PROGRAM ACTIVE or PROGRAM XX ACT...

Page 28: ...F Deactivation of output signal ERROR MESSAGES Error code Text meaning Description 1 ERROR DISTRIBUTOR Distributor is blocked pulse generator or light barrier are defective 2 ERROR SUCTION No water ho...

Page 29: ...in VAR or pneumatic operation 15 EMERGENCY CUTOFF Current flow at an output of the controller is too high or there is a short circuit 1 error at a digital output 2 pinch valve valve system error 3 ov...

Page 30: ...ge triggered via a programmable input only possible if no program is active 14 VOLTAGE LOSS START Date time of the start of a power failure 15 EVENT START Date time of the start of an event 16 END OF...

Page 31: ...r limit value 29 ANALOG VALUE X mA signal values Logging interval each xx minutes 1st value No of channel 2nd value average value of logging interval 3rd value upper limit value has to be ordered sepa...

Page 32: ...extracted Thus the sample extraction is always proportional to the flow At this system the sampling interval is fixed e g every 10 min and the sample volume varies the volume changes according to the...

Page 33: ...hich are started automatically Please also collect the samples of all 3 cycles in a measuring glass 6 ACTUAL VALUE upper value Here the total volume of all 3 cycles of the upper value calibration is e...

Page 34: ...23 If a DHCP server is not available the default IP is 192 168 60 8 2 Check the IP address at the sampler In case of an operation in a local network the IP address is received via DHCP or can be perma...

Page 35: ...in connect 1 Click on the file connect exe to start the installation 2 If during the installation process a security remark regarding the driver software is displayed click on Install this driver any...

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