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5.0 Instrument Configuration
The instrument has the ability to be customized at any time during
operation. Configuration Mode has been split into sub-menus to
facilitate instrument configuration. While in Configuration Mode, the
instrument has a time-out feature that automatically returns the
sub-menus to the previous screen after a 60 second period.
Configuration screens timeout after 60 seconds to the Home screen.
To enter Configuration Mode:
1. Press the
button on the home screen to enter the Configuration
Menu.
2. Sub-menu options are then shown. To move between sub-menus,
use the left and right arrows on either side of the screen.
3. Press the
button to return to the home screen or press
Cancel
to return to the previous menu.
5.1 Selecting the Analog Output
The first configuration sub-menu is the Analog Output. There are 2
Analog Outputs for the 4-20mA output, one for Silver and one for
Copper. To set the Analog Outputs:
1. Press
Analog Outputs
on the Configuration Menu screen.
2. Press
Analog Output Ag
or
Analog Output Cu
to set the
corresponding values.
3. Press the desired output that needs to be set.
4. Use the up and down arrows to input the desired setting and then
press
Save
. Do this for the remaining output settings for Analog
Output Ag and Cu, if desired.
Securing the Glands - Mains Power
Mains power connection to the instrument is made through an electrical
gland located on the left side of the enclosure. Once the mains power
wiring is inserted through the electrical gland and wiring is secured at
the mains power terminal on the left side of the enclosure, the electrical
gland must be tightened to ensure mains power is safely installed. A
cable tie down is provided. Route the power cable through the white tie
down located on the bottom left side of the electrical panel and tighten.
Securing the Electrical Enclosure
Once all electrical connections are made, the electrical panel must be
secured by closing the compartment and tightening the captive
Phillips screw.
4.0 Commissioning and Start-Up
1. Once all water and electrical connections have been made, turn on
power to the CSM.
2. The CSM will run through a startup process that takes less than
10 seconds.
3. The most recent Silver and Copper readings will be displayed along
with the date and time stamps and units. The green banner at the
bottom of the screen provides information on when the next reading
will occur.
4.1 Measurements
This monitor allows for the measurement of the copper and silver
output from a copper silver ionization disinfection system in a water
source. Measurements are usually taken in Parts per Billion (ppb). The
CSM can measure silver (Ag) dilutions ranging from 50ppb to 250ppb
and copper (Cu) dilutions ranging from 200ppb to 2000ppb. Any
measurement outside of these ranges will give a screen notice that
the measurement is out of range. The reading will be shown but the
accuracy can not be guaranteed.
Measurements can also be taken in Parts per Million (ppm), Milligrams
per Liter (mg/L) and Milligrams per Milliliter (mg/mL).
When a continuous process stream is flowing through the instrument,
the instrument will take samples at preset intervals and display the
readings on the screen. In addition, the equivalent signal is provided on
the analog (4-20 mA) outputs, depending on the options selected.
There is a removable light shield attached to the optical block to
help prevent light from entering the optical block which may affect
the readings. Be sure this shield is in place at all times when
taking readings or doing a calibration to ensure reading accuracy.
NOTICE
To minimize the risk of receiving an electrical shock, there is an
earth stud located outside of the enclosure on the right side.
This must be tied to earth before powering up the CSM.
WARNING
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