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Operating displays 

 

 

LCD display 

 

SYCON 
3000 H

 

LCD display 

 

Displays between the analyses 

 

      9  m   

      5  ,  3  1  c  b  m 

2  * 

L  i  m  i  t   

  2  .  3  p  p  m   

>  =  9  .  0   

S  T  A  R  T      F  L  U  S  H                 

 

 
In  the  upper  line  of  the  LCD  display, the time 
remaining  until  the  next  analysis  is  shown  on 
the  left  (e.g.  9  minutes).  If  the  instrument  has 
been  programmed  accordingly,  the  flow-rate 
volume until the next analysis is also displayed 
alongside the time  (e.g. 5.31 cbm). 

 

If  the  display  "Stop"  is  shown  instead  of  the 
minute value, an imminent analysis is delayed 
by the activated input "STOP". 

 

An  analysis  can  be  started  manually  at  any 
time. 

 

If, for example, the display 1* appears on the 
right  in  this  line,  this  indicates  that,  when  the 
limit  value  is  next  exceeded  or  fallen short of, 
the programmed output function e.g. 
"Impulse signal" will be activated. 

 

If,  for  example,  the  display  2*  appears,  the 
function  will  only  be  activated  after  2  succes-
sive over/underruns of the limit. 

 

In the middle of the display, the last measured 
water  hardness  is  displayed  (e.g.  1.1mg/l 
CaCO

3

).  Values  outside  the  measuring  range 

are  designated  by  the  symbols  <  and  >  and 
by  a  specification  of  the  measurement  range 
limit 
(e.g. <0.1 mg/l CaCO

3

). 

 
Next  to  this,  the  programmed  limit  value  ap-
pears with the symbols "<=" for an under run 
of  this  limit  and,  with  the  corresponding  pro-
gramming,  ">="  for  an  overrun  of  the  limit 
value (e.g. >=1.0 mg/l CaCO

3

). 

 
After the instrument has been switched on, the 
value  "----"  is  displayed  until  the  first  meas-
urement. 

 

The  lower  line gives information on the possi-
ble functions of the buttons arranged beneath 
it (e.g. "START" and "FLUSH"). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Displays during the analyses 

 

B  l  a  n  c    v  a  l  u  e    2  s          1  * 

L  i  m  i  t   

  2  .  3  p  p  m    

>  =  9  .  0   

    E  N  D                               

 
During  an  analysis,  the  phases  Flush,  Black 
value,  Blanc  value,  Titration  and  Wash  with 
the remaining times are displayed in the upper 
line (e.g. Wash 20 seconds). 
During  the  display  of  the  phase  ‚Blanc  value’ 
additionally  the  photoelectrical  value  meas-
ured in the measurement chamber is displayed 
in  %. If this value is not in the range between 
45%  and  115%  the  measurement  chamber 
needs  to  be  cleaned  or  the  sensibility  of  the 
electronic  needs  to  be  regulated  with  help  of 
the  potentiometer  left  of  the  reagent  bottle 
(see also calibration page 21).  

 

 

T  i  t 

 

   

 

   

 

                   

L  i  m  i  t   

  2  .  3  p  p  m   

>  =  9  .  0   

    E  N  D                               

 

During  titration,  however,  the  display  "Tit"  is 
shown  with  two  bars  alongside  it.  The  lower 
bar  designates  the  limit  value  of  the  optical 
measurement.  The  upper  bar  designates  the 
current measured value. As soon as the upper 
bar  attains  the  length  of  the  lower  bar,  the 
measured value is saved and, after a short de-
lay,  the  newly  measured  water  hardness  is 
then displayed.  
 

Additional displays 
 

 

        I  n  d  i  c  a  t  o  r             

 

        r  e  f  i  l  l                     

P  o  s  s  i  b  l  e    a  n  a  l  y  s  e  s    2  4 

     

 

                      H  O  R  N   

 
Different  messages  or  fault  indications  alter-
nate with the displays between and during the 
analyses 
(see the section "Messages" on page 6).   
 
Note 
With the help of the "KEY" button on the right, 

With the help of the "KEY" button on the right, 

With the help of the "KEY" button on the right, 

With the help of the "KEY" button on the right, 
fu

fu

fu

furrrrther  fun

ther  fun

ther  fun

ther  functions  for  the  "F3"  button  can  be 

ctions  for  the  "F3"  button  can  be 

ctions  for  the  "F3"  button  can  be 

ctions  for  the  "F3"  button  can  be 

called up.

called up.

called up.

called up.    

 

Summary of Contents for SYCON 3000 H

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL Analytical Instrument to Measure the Total Hardness of Water SYCON 3000 H...

Page 2: ...urement too low 6 Water hardness over underrun 6 Permanent signal 1 6 Permanent signal 2 6 Input functions 7 Start analysis 7 Stop analysis 7 Reset relay 7 Water meter 7 Output functions 8 Pulse signa...

Page 3: ...function 2 17 Number of the bad messages 17 Activation through a fault 17 Output function Analysis is running 17 Analysis delay 17 Output function Signal relay 18 Fault messages 18 7 Activation of th...

Page 4: ...alve is opened Each measurement begins with an adjustable flushing phase This ensures that the water from the treatment plant is measured and not the water that has remained in the supply line since t...

Page 5: ...isplaying the last result i e Soft water or Hard water blink If both the control lamps Soft water and Hard water are blinking no analysis result is available e g after the instrument has been switched...

Page 6: ...s arranged beneath it e g START and FLUSH Displays during the analyses B l a n c v a l u e 2 s 1 L i m i t 2 3 p p m 9 0 E N D During an analysis the phases Flush Black value Blanc value Titration and...

Page 7: ...F O The functions of the inputs IN1 and IN2 with their current switching states are displayed A horizontal line alongside the designation means Input not active A vertical line alongside the designati...

Page 8: ...Press the SERV key After 4 seconds the ser vicing phase is initiated You can recalibrate the electronics and switch the metering pump on and off See also the section Service setting 1 and 2 on page 2...

Page 9: ...r sample contaminated No flush occurred No water inflow Calibration necessary Electrical defect check connector Internal measurement too high A T T E N T I O N I n t r m e a s u r t o o h i g h A n a...

Page 10: ...analysis starts if the contact of the flow moni tor is activated longer then 10 seconds An analysis also starts if the contact is activated 5 times for 2 seconds e g if water is only taken out for a s...

Page 11: ...6 4 the number of bad messages is programmed after which the sig nal is activated Permanent signal 2 The signal serves to trigger valves horns or signal devices that require a permanent con tact duri...

Page 12: ...low measured value too high measured value too low These faults effect an analysis stop which must be deleted by hand Recorder output RC 2 A recorder at this output permanently registers the displaye...

Page 13: ...seconds until this display appears C H A N G E p r o g r a m m l a n g u a g e P R O G R M L A N G U A E N D 3 Should you wish to change the language of the LCD display press the LANGUA key E N G L I...

Page 14: ...le in step service setting 3 The correction factor needs to be determined empirically with help of a known water sample shift value positive value higher water hardness correction factor higher than 1...

Page 15: ...analysis delay entered A new analysis is only started if the previous one has been completed For this reason an analysis interval can be greater than that programmed in this sec tion Note If a water...

Page 16: ...the desired input function for the input INPUT 1 IN1 with the help of the key Stat Start analysis WaMe Water Meter Stop Stop analysis NoIn No Input Rest Reset relay Input IN 2 S t e p n o 3 2 S t a t...

Page 17: ...a delay time in the range of 1 to 99 sec onds Input function Water meter Water volume 1 between the analyses S t e p n o 4 4 W a t e r v o l 1 1 0 0 c b m Enter the Water volume 1 after which a new a...

Page 18: ...2 Output OUT 2 S t e p n o 5 2 I M P P S 1 P S 2 A N A S I G O U T 2 P e r m a n e s i g n a l 1 Select according to programme step 5 1 the desired output function for the output OUT2 Output OUT 3 S t...

Page 19: ...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 Perman...

Page 20: ...of the bad messages S t e p n o 6 6 N u m b e r m e s s a g e s 2 You can programme the number of bad messages limit overruns underruns after which the output function is activated Values from 1 to 5...

Page 21: ...tivation of the fault relay RF Refill indicator VH Measured value too high NI No indicator Stop VL Measured value too low BV Blank value too low 7 Activation of the buzzer S t e p n o 7 1 I N B V V H...

Page 22: ...dness of the last analysis is continuously dis played The scale of the display value can be programmed To this end a current initial value of 0 mA or 4 mA must be accorded to the hardness value of 0 d...

Page 23: ...ote the newly entered code number in your documentation Af f f fter ter ter ter a new code number has been entered this programme step cannot be called a new code number has been entered this programm...

Page 24: ...ion The potentiometer required for calibration is now accessible and can be actuated with the help of a screwdriver ATTENTION Replace the cap after calibration S e r v i c e s t e p n o 2 C a l i b r...

Page 25: ...il it reaches a predetermined value W a r t u n g S c h r i t t 3 a l t 0 J N n e u 3 0 s a v e E N D E After the titration has finished the old and new determined shift value is displayed Shift the c...

Page 26: ...eeding Feeding Feeding indicator indicator indicator indicator When commissioning the instrument for the first time the metering pump must be switched on until the indicator flows into the measuring c...

Page 27: ...wall mounting The brackets can be mounted twisted 90 to the left or right For mounting on a plate the in strument can be mounted from the rear side without brackets Use M5 screws The depth of the thre...

Page 28: ...OUT 1 OUT 2 Power in Protectiveearth No Nc C No Nc OUT 3 C No Nc IN 1 IN 2 RC 1 RC 2 L1 Power out n1 l1 Pow er output Pow er input Earth conductor Contact input 1 Recorder output 1 PE PE 4 AmT 500 mA...

Page 29: ...valve with the mains output voltage Inputs The analyser is equipped with 2 identical inputs for floating switching contacts It is only through the programming in the programme steps 3 1 and 3 2 that...

Page 30: ...ms for the regeneration of treatment plants start contact for central control valves with their own pro gramme controller barrels PLC controls stop signal contacts for osmosis plants and fault alarm s...

Page 31: ...Programming Programming Programming Programming 1 5 MAX Activation of the horn if the water hardness is exceeded applies to all outputs 5 1 IMP Generation of a pulse signal 5 4 IMP Activation of the...

Page 32: ...VL Activation on occurrence of the message Internal measurement too low The programming of 1 5 in the case of OUT 1 applies to all outputs Floating fault signal contact at OUT 3 Function Function Func...

Page 33: ...Function Function The recorder serves to log the activities of the instrument Different current values are allocated to the different activities Programming Programming Programming Programming 8 1 4...

Page 34: ...e lever and tighten the hose somewhat 3 Removing the measuring chamber a Remove the metering pump hose b Unfasten the solenoid valve connector and remove it c Loosen and remove the sensor connec tors...

Page 35: ...e sets for maintenance Recommended spare parts for several years 90 142 Maintenance set 01 3x 2 hoses 90161 und 90163 90 362 Measuring chamber cpl without solenoid vale and without intake and outlet p...

Page 36: ...max 3 Pulse signal Permanent signal 1 Permanent signal 2 Analysis runs Signal relay Analogue outputs 2 Output 1 Status display Analysis active Soft water Hard water Refill indicator and Measurement f...

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