STA-RITE SR-2700 Programming Manual Download Page 5

5

The 

Data

Window can be navigated using the buttons at

the bottom of the window. The data down 

DD

or data up

DU

buttons will scroll up or down to the beginning of the

previous or next day. The page down 

PD

and page up 

PU

buttons will go to the beginning of the previous or next
window. The up and down arrows move the data one line
at a time. To see additional information on the same line,
use the left and right arrows.
The Data Window displays the following:
mm/dd hh:mm: The date and time that the recorded sensor
data is displayed. 
Sensor readings: The readings for pH, ORP, PPM, tempera-
ture, high pressure, and low pressure are displayed through
the mid-section of the window. To view more readings use
directional arrows.  

MPS Timers (Figure 7)

The 

TIMER

window displays the status of the 36 Mini

Programs (MPSs) used to determine which relays, alarms
and pagers should be ON or OFF. Each MPS may be con-
figured for a specific type of control. (Setting up the pro-
gramming for each MPS is found under 

PROGRAMMING

,

Select MPS Module.

)

The behavior of the MPS Timers may differ one from anoth-
er depending on the control type for the MPS:
In all cases, the timer will count up when the MPS is OFF. 
The timer for the chemical control will count down when
the MPS is ON. (The chemical control computes the
amount of chemical feed time and loads the timer.)
The timer for the heater control will count up when the
MPS is ON. 
The MPSs can be viewed in groups of four at a time. Touch

NEXT 4

on the bottom of the window to access the next

four or touch 

PREV 4

to access the previous four. The

Timers window displays the following:
RLY#: The relay number.
TOTAL: This is the cumulative relay ON time since this
timer was last reset.
ON-TODAY: The current run-time since the last overfeed
clearing. 
TIMER: The currently operating timer. 
ON/OFF BOX: The current status of the relay is revealed
after the timer. (A box with an ‘x’ in it is ON; an empty box
is OFF.)

CNT: The count is the number of times the relay has turned
ON since it was last cleared.
DAY COUNT: Not used.

Information (Figure 8)

The 

INFORMATION

Window displays important details

regarding the status of the SR–2700, listed as follows:
Software Version: The current software revision number and
the date the software was updated. 
Power ON Cycles: Displays how many times the power has
been turned ON or OFF. 
Total Hours ON: Displays the total hours the SR–2700 has
been ON.
Serial Number: The unique number for this controller. Enter
this number on the warranty registration card and return it
to STA-RITE immediately.
MPS Delay: When the SR–2700 is turned ON, the default
delay is set at thirty (30 seconds delay). To set the start
delay of an MPS, set the MPS Delay for the number of sec-
onds delay which you require. Set the power ON delay in
the 

GENERAL

menu.

Relays ON: The number of relays ON.
Events: If this number is greater then 10 contact your dealer.
Password Forget: If any password placed on the controller is
forgotten, the number displayed here is required for the
code to clear all passwords. To get the code, please fax the
following information to STA-RITE: 

Password Forget

Number, Serial Number

and 

Model Number

. STA-RITE will

then give you the code to enter in the 

PASSWORD

Menu. 

NOTE:

The code is a one-time entry and the code will be

different for each controller.
Faults/Warnings: The following faults may appear; if they
persist when power is cycled (except for 

No System Faults

),

contact your dealer:
No System Faults: No faults in system (this is as it should be!)
Memory Checksum: Memory Test
Programming Error: Check the setup file.
Battery Low: Replace battery.
Display: Display not working properly.
Main Memory: Check the main programming – it indicates
that the software was upgraded incorrectly.

RLY#

TOTAL

ON-TODAY

TIMER

CNT x 

1.

0000:12

00:11:56

00:00:00

12

Day Count: 2  

2.

0001:11

01:01:55

00:00:00

196

Day Count: 5  

3.

0004:46

04:49:32

00:00:00

915

Day Count: 1   

4.

0000:00

00:00:00

00:00:00

0

PREV 4

OK        NEXT 4  

Figure 7

Ver: SR–2700 R-3 (6/1/01)

x

1. 

Power ON Cycles

116

2. 

Total Hours ON

50

3. Serial 

Number

10299

4. Languages:English/Spanish
5. MPS 

Delay

6. Relays 

ON

4

7. Events

0

8. Password 

Forget

0

9. 

FAULT:  NO SYSTEM FAULTS

10.
11. 

Model: SR–2700   

Figure 8

Summary of Contents for SR-2700

Page 1: ...ol Spa Group 293 Wright Street Delavan WI 53115 North America 800 752 0183 FAX 800 582 2217 International 262 728 5551 FAX 262 728 4461 TELEX ITT 4970245 www sta ritepool com Union City TN Delavan WI Mississauga Ont Murrieta CA Printed in U S A 2002 Sta Rite Industries Inc S612 2 20 02 ...

Page 2: ...ns to the controller Do not remove the controller s front panel if the supply power is connected to the controller Chemical burn hazard if chemicals feed at no flow See Programming pH Page 21 8 for details CONTENTS Safety 2 Introduction 3 Initializing the SR 2700 3 Window Navigating 3 Selecting Items 3 Changing Items 3 Main Menu 4 Readings 4 Data 4 MPS Timers 5 Information 5 Manual 6 Password 6 Pr...

Page 3: ...face is a touch panel display which gives access to most of the controller s functions and set tings through a series of menus sub menus and buttons NOTE In this text guide system menus will be indicated in BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS and sub menus will be in Bold Regular Letters On window buttons will be displayed in Bold Italic Letters Operate the SR 2700 touch panel display with a plastic sty lus or o...

Page 4: ...ed in any order When the flow switches are enabled in the programming they allow chemical feed while there is flow but prevent feed at no flow Disable the flow switch in the program ming to allow chemical feed at no flow The Flow Window displays the following ITEM Sensor names MEAS Current measurement reading The Overfeed box follows this number An o in any box indicates that that relay is in over...

Page 5: ...ed ON since it was last cleared DAY COUNT Not used Information Figure 8 The INFORMATION Window displays important details regarding the status of the SR 2700 listed as follows Software Version The current software revision number and the date the software was updated Power ON Cycles Displays how many times the power has been turned ON or OFF Total Hours ON Displays the total hours the SR 2700 has ...

Page 6: ...rectly controlling the relays Relays not installed can be used as expansion MPSs SOFT RELAYS The soft relays are software relays not mechan ical relays Up to 14 soft relays or expansion relays are used to increase the capabilities of the mechanical relays when more detailed control is required You can have from 1 to 14 soft relays depending on how many relays are actually installed ALARMS There ar...

Page 7: ...t the sensor manufacturer s guide for more infor mation on calculations NOTE The lower the K factor the higher the flow will be To calibrate the Digital Flow sensor touch the on window button Change and enter the flow constant K factor on the keyboard touch Enter Return to the Calibrate Flow menu The change will be record ed along with the sensor flow reading at the time the calibra tion was made ...

Page 8: ...ard 2 Touch Enter 3 The window will return to the Calibrate ORP menu dis playing the entered measurement 4 Touch OK The change will be recorded along with the sensor reading at the time the calibration was made NOTE Touch Reset to clear the calibration on this sensor Example The default set point is 700 the measured PPM is 0 5 1 5 PPM is desired and the current display shows a measurement of 710 m...

Page 9: ...l described in the following pages Use the directional arrows to highlight the settings Touch the Change button to offer choices or to access keyboard input These settings must be entered correctly as they are impor tant for calculating correct readings and troubleshooting Global Alarm Sets the percentage above or below the set point that will trip the alarm This can be disabled in the programming...

Page 10: ...ed below It also has multiple windows accessible by a variety of buttons which offer more features When setting up Communication for the first time enter the following settings Use directional arrows to highlight the settings and touch the Change button to toggle through choices or to access the keyboard input window Rings to answer on The number of rings required before the SR 2700 will answer th...

Page 11: ... operators to particu lar alarm conditions Touch NEXT 4 to display more pager numbers System Figure 26 The SYSTEM window contains both important data details listed below and buttons allowing access to more win dows offering more features This section explains each of these windows and how to navigate through them in order to program various devices When using the controller for the first time the...

Page 12: ...ssure minus the low P2 or effluent pressure Flow Fl 1 Fl 2 Fl 3 These inputs are general purpose inputs which can be used either as switches or with flow inputs NOTE Connect the flow inputs only to sensors or devices that do not supply voltage NEVER CONNECT FLOW INPUTS TO DEVICES THAT SUPPLY VOLTAGE ORP The oxidation reduction potential measurement of the water This measurement is used in the calc...

Page 13: ... has access to the service menu only In this menu the service personnel may calibrate or manually turn on relays but not change the programming There are up to three passwords at this level allowing different pass words for different people Disable Figure 31 The Global Disable feature is used to turn OFF any MPS group for the time period specified on the page Select the desired MPS group by touchi...

Page 14: ...f needed SEQ The sequence number s if any associated with this command Each command will be valid only when operat ing in the sequence s associated with it Up to four sequences may be specified for each command See Normal CMD or Sequence CMD below The D and I buttons bottom right of window allow com mands to be deleted or inserted When the command is touched D or I will be displayed between the ar...

Page 15: ... and Sequence Command Specify the sequence then set up that sequence s associated commands Change Control Command x COMMAND Sequences ON VALUE 7 50 SEQUENCES 1 2 3 4 SEQUENCES CMD OK Figure 34 TROUBLESHOOTING This section lists common problems with the most likely solution IMPORTANT If any problems remain after reading the guides and troubleshooting procedures please call Sta Rite direct ly at 1 8...

Page 16: ...e Sel Spec Command to Change Change Control Command Calibration Select to Calibrate Calibrate Flow Calibrate pH Calibrate ORP Cal Calculated PPM Calibrate Temperature General General Setup Data Setup Modem Pager Test Pager s System System Menu MPS Wizard Select MPS Module Select MPS to Configure Select New Configuration Security Display Reset Menu Sensor Disable APPENDIX A MENU TREE See Pages 21 a...

Page 17: ...ited by Health Dept requirements often to 100 PPM Table for Pools Minimum Ideal Maximum Free Chlorine PPM 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 Combined Chlorine PPM None None 0 2 Bromine PPM 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 0 pH 7 2 7 4 7 6 7 8 Total Alkalinity PPM 60 80 100 180 TDS PPM 300 1 000 2 000 3 000 Calcium Hardness PPM 150 300 400 500 1000 Cyamuric Acid PPM 10 30 50 150 Table for Spas Minimum Ideal Maximum Free Chlorine PPM 1 ...

Page 18: ...ompute it first ON If Alarm ON The selected module indicates which alarm this is based ON OFF If Alarm ON The selected module indicates which alarm this is based ON ON If Overfeed 1 x 24 The MPS will turn ON if the overfeed timer has been reached for the indicated MPS ON If SET ALRM 0 x 24 The set point alarms are calculated from the alarm percentage The MPS will be ON if the indicated set point a...

Page 19: ...s less the ON time will be linearly scaled down to less time 4 The set point is 7 5 When the pH is greater than 7 5 the MPS will be ON The following commands will modify this ON condition If there were no more commands this MPS would be ON as long as the pH was greater than 7 5 5 This command will calculate the maximum and minimum times that the relay should be ON As the current reading approaches...

Page 20: ...Description 1 ON Sequences Turns ON the sequence the commands are using 2 Manual ON Time 00 02 00 The time that the relay stays ON when manually turned ON 3 ON if Temp 76 9 The temperature set point 4 Min Time ON 00 02 00 Turns the relay ON or if the relay is turned ON by another relay it will stay on at least this long 5 Min Time OFF 00 02 00 The minimum amount of time before the heater will turn...

Page 21: ... x System Menu Security Reset Menu Display MPS Wizard Change Sensor See Page 24 General Setup Data Setup Modem Change See Page 24 Manually Toggle MPS Select MPS Module Password Timers Enter password on keyboard Programming pH ORP Flow Keyboard Change x Info More Backwash Cycle On Flow 1 Backwash Info Flow 2 Flow 3 Model SR2700 Programmable Control Initializing Model SR2700 Programmable Control Ini...

Page 22: ...d Keyboard Use arrows to select sensors toggle Change to show whether sensor is installed or not Installed Sensors Change Use arrows to select sensors toggle Change to show whether sensor is installed or not Installed Sensors Change Change Rly Measure Display Setup Use Arrows to Select Items To Display use Keyboard to change relay number Display Reset Menu Use arrows to select relays to change Key...

Page 23: ...23 ...

Page 24: ...24 ...

Reviews: