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Please make sure you have all the components 
listed below. If not, call your dealer.

• DL510 Data Logging Controller
• Controller Power Box with ORP and IDC outlets
• #MA921B/2 ORP probe with 2m cable
• #RJ11 temperature probe with 3m cable
• 9VDC power supply
• 4GB SD card
• RJ45 power cable
• International power supply kit

DL510 Quick-Start Hardware Setup

1) Plug the ORP probe into the BNC connector on the controller.
2) Insert the 4GB SD card (included), 

printed side down

, making

certain that it snaps into place.
3) Connect RJ11 temperature probe.
4) Connect one end of RJ45 power cable to the DL510 unit; the

other end to the Controller power box. To avoid “accidental” 

dosing, you will not be plugging the Controller power box into a

power supply until the settings for ORP have been entered and

saved.
5) Connect 9VDC power supply into unit first, then plug into

120VAC wall outlet.
Note: To enable Wi-Fi, you will need to know your Wi-Fi network 

Security Type, Name, and Password. 

Milwaukee Instruments, designer and manufacturer of the 

DL510, recommends you read this manual from start-to-

finish, without skipping sections. Many of the instructions in 

later sections are based on knowledge you will acquire in the 

earlier sections of this manual.

Getting to know the DL510

Once you have connected all the cords, inserted the SD card, and 

plugged the DL510 into a wall socket, please read this section, 

taking a few moments to learn about the screen and keypad.

Note there is no ON/OFF switch; the unit is ON as soon as it is 

plugged in. The only way to deactivate the unit is to unplug it. 

Recorded data on the SD card will remain intact when the unit is 

unplugged.

THE SCREEN  When the unit is first powered up, you will see a 

WELCOME message. In a few seconds, the unit will automatically 

switch to the primary display screen. This screen gives the 

date, time, and real-time readings of ORP and Temperature. 

If activated, the word Wi-Fi will also appear in the upper right 

corner. Unless you are changing settings, this is the screen that 

should always be displaying.

Primary Display Screen

On the menu screens, only four lines will be visible at a time. 

To see more options, scroll the list by using up/down arrows 

on the keypad. When the cursor (>) appears beside the 

appropriate function or setting, press SELECT.
THE KEYPAD  Pressing the Menu button brings up a screen 

featuring the full menu. At the bottom of all menu screens, 

there will be an “Exit” option. The “Exit” option, when selected, 

takes you back to the previous screen you were viewing. For 

informational screens, there is no “Exit” option. Press SELECT to 

return to previous screen.
Pressing the Menu button takes you all the way back to the 

primary display screen, bypassing other screens you may have 

used. Pressing the Menu button also allows you to toggle 

between the primary display screen and the full menu screen.

The left/right arrows ( ) allow you to move the blinking cursor 

horizontally through a line of settings to the numbers you want 

to reset, while the up/down arrows (

 

) allow you to move 

through the function listings and numbers, and toggle between 

yes/no options. When new settings are entered, press SELECT

there will be a short pause and the screen will read SAVED! In just 

a moment, the unit will revert to the previous screen.

The Lights button allows you to turn off the screen and status 

lights (lights to the left and right of screen, behind grills). The 

unit is still functional when lights are off. Pressing Lights again 

will reactivate all lights.  

IMPORTANT: When in the Lights OFF mode, the status lights 

(caution and critical) will not activate on the unit; however, 

since the unit is still operational, it will continue to log data 

and, if web portal is activated, send text or email alerts, or 

both. The only way to turn off data logging and the alerts 

system is to unplug the unit.

The Snap Shot button allows you to instantly log a real-time 

reading on both the SD card and the portal. A snap shot will 

not interfere with scheduled data logging. When you press the 

Snap Shot button on the keypad, “Snap Shot” will appear for a 

few seconds in the lower right corner of the screen, indicating 

the real-time data has been logged.

11/30/15     11:45        Wi-Fi

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Summary of Contents for BLACK BOX DL510

Page 1: ...1 DL510 BLACK BOX DATA LOGGING CONTROLLER ORP Temperature Set Up Operation Manual Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...le Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Enable Security Type Network Name SSID Pre shared Key View Device IP Upload Interval Portal Sync Portal Service Exit Wi Fi Security Open WEP WPA Exit Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Enable Security Type Network Name SSID Pre shared Key View Device IP Upload Interval Portal Sync Portal Service Exit Network Name XXXXXXXXXXXXX Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Enable Security Type Network Name SSID P...

Page 3: ...always be displaying Primary Display Screen On the menu screens only four lines will be visible at a time To see more options scroll the list by using up down arrows on the keypad When the cursor appears beside the appropriate function or setting press SELECT THE KEYPAD Pressing the Menu button brings up a screen featuring the full menu At the bottom of all menu screens there will be an Exit optio...

Page 4: ...s SELECT 8 Again work across the Hours Minutes 00 00 using left right arrows picking the number you want to change then using up down arrows to select the appropriate number Note that this unit displays in military time 24 hour there is no am pm option that is 9AM is 09 00 and 2 05PM is 14 05 10 30PM is 22 30 9 Once complete press SELECT to enter the new time A screen will appear indicating that y...

Page 5: ...0 750 Critical Caution Setpoint Caution Critical Red Lime Blue Lime Red Below Alert Above Alert If the value for ORP is within the parameters you have set the status lights on both sides of the screen will remain blue If the blue changes to lime this signals that the ORP value has reached the Caution level If the value continues to drift further from the setpoint and reaches the Critical level the...

Page 6: ... Data Logger screen with the cursor beside Start Time 4 Press SELECT to advance to the Start Time screen Using the keypad arrows enter the start time and press SELECT to save 5 Press the Menu button to return to the primary display screen Note To capture a real time reading press the Snap Shot button A snap shot will not interfere with scheduled data logging When you press the Snap Shot button on ...

Page 7: ...leted selection of days press SELECT and this information will be SAVED Menu Button IDC Setup Sessions Day The DL510 will space sessions evenly over the available time Start Time to End Time on each day 1 Press Menu button scroll down to IDC Setup and press SELECT 2 Place cursor beside Sessions Day and press SELECT 3 Use the left right arrows to move the blinking cursor across the three digits In ...

Page 8: ...ad Please enter valid Start and End Times You will need to add more time between Start and End Times if possible or make adjustments in Session Time and or Sessions Day Menu Button IDC Setup Flow Calibration When utilizing the IDC to dispense a solution you must determine how long your pump needs to be on to provide a given volume of solution Since pump efficiency solution strength and viscosity t...

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Page 12: ... two banks 64KB and 32KB Flash Memory 512 KB Data Retention 100 years at 25 C Station and Access Point Wi Fi 802 11 b g n Roles with Integrated Radio Baseband and MAC TCP IP Embedded TCP IP stack Circuit Board Protection RJ45 Back Feed Protection with Short Circuit Protection GLP Ground Loop Prevention Dual Ground Loop Prevention Circuit and Chipset Input Power Supply 7V to 12VDC Recommended Inter...

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