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There are a total of (8) 1A dry contact form C relays each with LED indicator installed on the circuit
board, only (3) are active in the standard configuration. Relay 1 is dedicated to the High disinfectant
alarm, Relay 2 for the Low disinfectant alarm, and Relay 3 for the No Flow alarm. Upon a relay
energizing its LED indicator will light. Each relay can be wired as either NO or NC; no software set up
is needed to configure the relay as NO or NC.
Upon setting the operating range the High alarm trip point will be automatically set at 90% of the
range, and the Low alarm trip point at 10% of range in order to provide a degree of protection in case
the alarms are not set. The alarm trip points can be configured as needed.
1.
Touch the Alarms button to display the high and low disinfectant alarm configuration screen. The
alarms will be set by default to 10% and 90% of range upon setting the operating range.
2. To set the High residual alarm, touch the Edit button. On the High Alarm Set screen touch the
Clear button, then use the keypad to enter the set point. A check mark will appear with the
value entered, press Enter to select, press return to go back to the Alarms screen.
NOTE: If the high alarm is set above the upper limit of the operating range an “Out of Range”
message will appear in the white box, and the high alarm set point will be forced to the upper
limit of the operating range. Go back and enter a value no greater than the range limit.
CAUTION: If you need to change a setting at any time, you must first touch the Clear
button AND enter a value AND touch the enter button to erase the previous value.
All values are stored in memory until they are cleared and replaced with another value.
Failure to clear an existing number before entering a new number will produce invalid
results. Touching “Clear” and the “Enter” alone will not clear the value in the register.
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