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Programming instructions 

SYCLOPE ODISEA

®

 

 

Contents of the documentation 

 
I.

 

Use of the document...................................................................................................................4

 

II.

 

Safety and environmental instructions.........................................................................................5

 

1)

 

Use of the equipment .............................................................................................................5

 

2)

 

User obligations......................................................................................................................5

 

I.

 

Description of the human-machine interface ...............................................................................6

 

1)

 

Display and control keypad .....................................................................................................6

 

2)

 

 Internal connections..............................................................................................................7

 

3)

 

Connection terminal boards ....................................................................................................7

 

II.

 

Structure and index of the programming menus..........................................................................8

 

1)

 

Menu structure .......................................................................................................................8

 

2)

 

Tree structure and programming index...................................................................................8

 

III.

 

User Menu ..................................................................................................................................9

 

1)

 

Access to technician level........................................................................................................9

 

2)

 

 Choice of language................................................................................................................9

 

3)

 

 Time adjustment .................................................................................................................10

 

4)

 

Display management ............................................................................................................10

 

5)

 

Histories ...............................................................................................................................11

 

6)

 

Maintenance of the device ....................................................................................................13

 

IV.

 

Technician Menu.......................................................................................................................16

 

1)

 

Specialist menu access .........................................................................................................16

 

2)

 

Technician Code ...................................................................................................................16

 

3)

 

Adjustment of the system date .............................................................................................17

 

4)

 

Programming a setting point.................................................................................................18

 

5)

 

Calibration of a measurement parameter ..............................................................................18

 

6)

 

Programming of the general timers.......................................................................................20

 

7)

 

Programming the scale of analogue outputs .........................................................................23

 

8)

 

Programming the alarm thresholds .......................................................................................24

 

V.

 

Specialist Menu.........................................................................................................................25

 

1)

 

Factory code.........................................................................................................................25

 

2)

 

Configurations ......................................................................................................................26

 

3)

 

Initializations ........................................................................................................................29

 

VI.

 

Table of events and alarms histories .........................................................................................31

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ODISEA

Page 1: ...Programming instructions Reference ODI0001 and ODI0002 Rev 2 SYCLOPE ODISEA Controller for public swimming pools Part 2...

Page 2: ...ronique 2011 Notice of 14 02 2011 Rev 2 Professional Analyzers Controllers for public swimming pools Product line ODISEA Part 2 Programming instructions Ref DOC0184 Editor SYCLOPE Electronique S A S Z...

Page 3: ...ure and programming index 8 III User Menu 9 1 Access to technician level 9 2 Choice of language 9 3 Time adjustment 10 4 Display management 10 5 Histories 11 6 Maintenance of the device 13 IV Technici...

Page 4: ...in this document must be strictly observed SYCLOPE Electronique S A S declines all responsibility in cases where there is a failure to comply with these instructions of this document The following sym...

Page 5: ...injury to users or damage to the device 1 Use of the equipment The SYCLOPE ODISEA system has been designed to measure and control pH and chlorine or bromine by means of sensors and controls of suitab...

Page 6: ...s access to the programming menu yellow LED Calibration button enables the sensors to be directly calibrated STOP START button switches the regulators on or off green LED Clear button deletes the sett...

Page 7: ...ection fuse glass 5x20 315 mA time lag fuse Relay protection fuse glass 5x20 2A time lag fuse Connection terminal blocks see diagram at the bottom of the page Modem connector Location for modem socket...

Page 8: ...nd for the safety of the process and people User Menu to follow up measurements and calibration Technician Menu to modify basic elements such as settings alarms etc Specialist Menu for complete modifi...

Page 9: ...nician Menu Specialist level Technician code System date Setting s Calibrations General timers Analogue outputs User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories Technician Me...

Page 10: ...Displays Histories User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories User Menu Time 13H45 mn User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories User Me...

Page 11: ...ble at the final page for the meaning of the alarm n XX User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Hist...

Page 12: ...done Do the same to delete the other types of records Histories Menu Events Alarms Data Printer outputs Reset histories Histories Menu Data histories Date 23 02 09 C pH mV Cl 15H27 30 9 7 34 354 2 58...

Page 13: ...n code System date Setting s Calibrations General timers Analogue outputs Specialist Menu Factory Code Configurations Initializations Version 3 01 Specialist Menu Factory Code Configurations Initializ...

Page 14: ...level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories User Menu Technician level Language Set the time Displays Histories Maintenance System tests LEDs Relays Analogue outputs Printer System tests Re...

Page 15: ...Printer test has printed correctly User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories User Menu Technician level Language Set the time Displays Histories Maintenance System tes...

Page 16: ...existing Technician code or cancel the function for locking this level with a code a Modification of the code Allows the existing code to be changed User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the...

Page 17: ...Technician Menu New code 0 User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories Technician Menu Specialist level Technician code System date Setting s Calibrations General timers...

Page 18: ...egistered and return to the factory value User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the time Displays Histories Technician Menu Specialist level Technician code System date Setting s Calibrations...

Page 19: ...ch is exempt from calibration Technician Menu General settings Temperature pH R dox Chlorine Technician Menu pH calibration pH 7 00 Gain Factory values Technician Menu pH calibration Standard 7 01 pH...

Page 20: ...For this it is necessary first of all to define the seasons in automatic mode Adjust the summer winter cursors to define the start of the seasons User Menu Technician level Langue Language Set the tim...

Page 21: ...ng to the season week and days of the week It is possible to set up to 8 timers Set the operating time interval and the days of the week on which this interval is applicable In the example above timer...

Page 22: ...onds and stop injecting for 40 seconds before resuming the cycle In flow meter mode Set the number of pulses from the flow meter contact to be connected to the meter input WM from which the central un...

Page 23: ...t the printing rate d Recording rate Allows you to define the log recording rate Adjust the recording rate 7 Programming the scale of analogue outputs Allows you to define the scales bottom and top of...

Page 24: ...level Technician code System date Setting s Calibrations General timers Analogue outputs Technician Menu Analogue outputs pH Chlorine Technician Menu Analog Output IA1 pH Basse 4 mA 06 50 Haute 20 mA...

Page 25: ...Factory code To modify the existing Factory code or cancel the function for locking this level with a code a Modification of the code Allows you the existing code to be changed Enter your new code to...

Page 26: ...ion Flocculant management is now active Specialist Menu New code 0 Specialist Menu Factory Code Configurations Initializations Version 3 01 Specialist Menu Factory Code Configurations Initializations...

Page 27: ...Configurations Filter timers Flocculant Meter input Flow switch Adjustment operation Prog relays Specialist Menu Flow meter control Activation Inactivation Specialist Menu Configurations Filter timers...

Page 28: ...s Cycle time pH pH adjustment Specialist Menu Programming controls Temperature pH Redox ORP Chlorine Menu Sp cialiste Temp adjustment Cycle time 120 Specialist Menu Programming controls Proportional...

Page 29: ...pump Select Data transfer to forward the current to a central unit Follow this same process to program the other analogue outputs 3 Initializations Allows you to reset the machine activate the modem d...

Page 30: ...umber Allows you to identify the device unit in order to establish communication Configure the device unit identifier number Specialist Menu Initializations Factory reset Modem Maintenance management...

Page 31: ...tion of the Chlorine sensor 08 Bromine calibration Calibration of the Bromine sensor 09 Flow switch calibration Calibration of the flow switch sensor 10 Powering Powering of the controller Table of al...

Page 32: ...Table of events and alarms histories Page 32 33 Programming instructions SYCLOPE ODISEA...

Page 33: ...PE ODISEA SYCLOPE Electronique S A S Z I A ropole pyr n es Rue du Bruscos 64 230 SAUVAGNON France Tel 33 05 59 33 70 36 Fax 33 05 59 33 70 37 Email syclope syclope fr Internet http www syclope fr 2008...

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