
CheckPoint Pharma and CheckPoint
e
Operation and Maintenance Manual
SUEZ © 2018
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DLM 97200-03 EN Rev. A
3. Press
F2
to toggle the binary input active state between
High
and
Low
.
•
With Binary Input not connected and state =
Enable,
if active state is set to
High
, the
Sensor will begin taking readings and not remain stopped when you press the
button. Under the described conditions, if active state is set to
Low
, the Sensor will
not begin taking readings when you press the
button.
Alarms
The Sensor can be configured with two alarm outputs, as follows:
1. Scroll to Alarms and press the
button.
2. Press
F1
to configure
Alarm 1
or press
F2
to configure
Alarm 2
.
3. Press
F1
to toggle the alarm between
Enabled
and
Disabled
.
4. Press
F2
to set up the alarm.
5. Use the
Vertical Scroll
bar to highlight a value, and then press the
Enter
key to select that
value. Available values are:
•
TOC
: the alarm activates when the TOC value exceeds the specified limit.
•
Conductivity
or
Resistivity
: depending on which unit of measure has been selected,
you can set the alarm to activate when the conductivity value exceeds a specified
limit or when the resistivity value falls below a specified limit.
•
TOC trend
: the alarm activates when the TOC trend exceeds a specified limit.
•
Error
: the alarm activates when an error has been reported.
•
Standby
: the alarm activates when the Sensor is in standby mode.
•
Warning
: the alarm activates when a warning has been reported.
•
Error or Warning
: the alarm activates when either an error or warning has been
reported.
6. If you set the alarm to activate on
TOC
,
Conductivity
/
Resistivity
, or
TOC Trend
, the
Alarm
Limit
screen displays. Use the scroll bars to enter the value.