Milwaukee BLACK BOX DL510 Setup And Operation Manual Download Page 7

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2) On the **Wi-Fi Security** screen, you will have the following 

options: Open, WEP, and WPA. WPA is the most common. Place the 

cursor beside the appropriate security type and press SELECT.

    Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>Network Name/SSID

(Remember to use 2.4GHz only)

1) Work your way to the“Network Name/SSID” screen and press

SELECT.

2) When the “Network Name/SSID” screen opens, fill in your Wi-

Fi name using the keypad arrows, and press SELECT.

  Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>Pre-shared Key (Password)

1) Work your way to the **Pre-shared Key** screen and press

SELECT.
2) When the screen opens, the heading will read “Network

Password.” 
3) Fill in your Wi-Fi password using the keypad arrows, and

press SELECT.

  Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>View Device IP

When Wi-Fi is set up and you have logged in, you will be able to 

view the Device IP and MAC Addresses.

  Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>Upload Interval

This screen will show upload interval, that is, how often the 

DL510 sends new information to the portal.

  Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>Portal Sync 
  Menu Button>Wi-Fi Settings>Portal Service

IMPORTANT: Do not open the Portal Service screen unless 

you are instructed to do so by Milwaukee Instruments. If you 

accidentally open this screen, press MENU to back out. Do NOT 

enter any data! Doing so will permanently disconnect you 

from the portal.

Setting up the Incremental 

Dosing Control (IDC)

The Incremental Dosing Control offers precision on/off switching 

of pumps, lights, and other devices. (It’s a little sophisticated for 

your coffee maker, but it’ll work.) It can be programmed for 1 to 

7 days of the week with Start/End times each day and up to 999 

timed-duration sessions per day. The controller function and IDC 

are completely independent of each other.
  Menu Button>IDC Setup>Days to Dose

1) Press Menu button, scroll down to **IDC Setup**, and press

SELECT.
2) The **IDC Setup** screen allows you to accurately schedule

precision dosing and includes a flow calibration feature.

Begin by placing the cursor beside “Days to Dose,” press SELECT.

3) Use the left/right arrows (<>) to move the blinking cursor

across the days of the week. On each day, use the up/down

arrows to toggle the day ON or OFF. The presence of an “X” 

indicates that power will be supplied to a dosing device (or any

other device) on that day.
4) Once you have completed 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 each place, use the up/down arrows

to select a number. Once you have entered the appropriate

number of sessions per day (up to 999), press SELECT and this

information will be SAVED!
4) Based on Start/End times and Session Time you have

programmed, if you attempt to enter a number of sessions that

will not fit into the time that is available, the message on your

screen will read: “Please enter a valid number of sessions per

day.” You will need to enter a lower number of Sessions Per Day

or make adjustments in Start/End times and/or Session Time.
  Menu Button>IDC Setup>Session Time

Session Time is the length of time (duration) that your device 

will be turned on. All session times must be the same length. 
1) Press Menu button, scroll down to **IDC Setup**, and press

SELECT.
2) Place cursor beside Session Time and press SELECT.
3) Use the left/right arrows to move the blinking cursor across

the time, shown in Hours:Minutes:Seconds (00:00:00). Use the

up/down arrows to select numbers. Once you have entered the

appropriate duration of EACH dosing session, press SELECT

and the SAVED! screen will appear. All session times must be

the same.
4) Based on Start/End times and Sessions/Day you have

programmed, if you attempt to enter a session time that will

not fit into the time that is available, the message on your

screen with read: “Please enter a valid session time.” You will

need to enter a shorter session time or make adjustments in

Start/End times and/or Sessions/Day

Menu Button>IDC Setup>Start Time

1) Press Menu button, scroll down to **IDC Setup**, and press

SELECT.
2) Place cursor beside “Start Time” and press SELECT.
3) Use the left/right arrows to move the blinking cursor across

the start time and up/down arrows to select appropriate

numbers. When complete, press SELECT and the SAVED! screen

will appear. Note that the DL510 uses military (24-hour) time.

A start time of 2:30PM would be entered as 14:30. Default Start

Time is 00:00.
4) If you attempt to enter Start/End times that do not allow

**       IDC Setup      **

> Days to Dose

Sessions/Day

Session Time

Start Time

End Time

Flow Calibration

Exit

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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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