Changing and calling up the programme data
Parameters of the output functions
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6. Parameters of the output functions
In line with the selection made in programme steps 5.1 to 5.3, supplementary
data must be entered in the form of parameters for the outputs OUT 1 to OUT
3.
Output function: Pulse signal
Pulse length
S t e p n o . : 6 . 1
P u l s e l e n g h t 1 0 s
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#
The length of the pulse signal can be laid down within the range from 1 to 999
seconds.
Number of bad messages
S t e p n o . : 6 . 2
N u m b e r m e s s a g e s 1 *
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#
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You can programme the number of bad messages after which the output func-
tion pulse signal is activated. Values from 1 to 5 can be entered. With a value
greater than 1, when the next analysis occurs is programmed in programme
step 6.10 or 6.11.
Note:
The pulse output is always activated as soon as a bad message is displayed after an analysis and
the number of successive bad messages is the same as or greater than the value entered in pro-
gramme step 6.2 .
In programme step 1.5, it is determined whether a bad message is to occur if the limit value is over-
run or underrun.
Attention!
If the output function "Permanent signal 1" or "Permanent signal 2" is so programmed that the ana-
lyser performs no more analyses before the value entered in programme step 6.2 is reached, no
further signal can be emitted.
Output function: Permanent signal 1
Activation only with a limit overrun or underrun
Automatic delete function 1
S t e p n o . : 6 . 3
A u t o m a t . d e l e t e 1 Y / N
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You can programme whether further analyses are carried out after the activa-
tion of the output function Permanent signal 1. If further analyses are con-
ducted, the relevant relay is automatically deactivated again if the result "Water
good" occurs in one of the next analyses.
If no further analyses are conducted, the relay must be deleted by hand or via
the input "Delete relay". Moreover, an analysis must be restarted.
Automatic deletion Yes:
Consecutive analyses even after a bad message
Automatic deletion No:
Analysis stop in the event of a bad mesaage
Number of the bad messages
S t e p n o . : 6 . 4
N u m b e r m e s s a g e s 2 *
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#
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You can programme the number of bad messages (limit overruns/underruns)
after which the output function is activated. Values from 1 to 5 can be entered.
With a value greater than 1, it is laid down in programme step 6.9 or 6.10
when the next analysis occurs.
6.5
Output
Pulse lenght
6.1
s
Pulse signal
?
Autom.delete1
6.4
Output
Permanent
signal 1
6.3
5.4
no
yes
no
?
yes
Yes
No
Bad messages
6.2
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6.5
Bad messages
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