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7.2.2 Setting the 20 mA Level 

The next, prompt will be the %T or ABS level assigned to the 20 mA 

output level 

(20MA)

 on the lower row of the LCD display). Select the %T 

level to assign to the 

20MA

 using the 

 and 

 buttons. Once the desired 

level has been set, press the 

  button to accept it.

The factory default setting for %T is 100%T and for ABS is 2.

The 20 MA cannot be set lower than the 4 MA level.

NOTICE

7.2.3 Setting the Error Level 

In case of an error in the AccUView LED, the 4-20 mA reading can be 

used to indicate a problem by sending the output to either:
1.  4.00 mA,
2.  2.00 mA
3.  0 mA
4.  OFF. In the case of OFF, the 4-20mA is unaffected by any error 

condition.

The factory default setting is OFF. Select the desired ERLV by using the 

 and 

 buttons then press the 

  button to accept the desired error 

response.

7.3 Configuring the RS–485 Port

If the instrument is wired for this option, and the I/O selection is changed to 

485

, prompts will appear for setting the baud rate and the address.

7.3.1 Setting the Baud rate 

Select the correct baud rate (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200) for 

operation of the I/O port by pressing the 

 or 

 buttons to change the 

displayed baud rate.
The factory setting is 9600 baud.
Press the 

  button to continue on and select the desired instrument 

address using the 

 or 

 buttons. Once the selection is satisfactory, 

press the 

  button.

7.3.2 Setting the Address

The last selection is the address. This Address is important where multiple 

instruments are wired on a single string. Each instrument MUST have a 

unique Address.
The factory setting is Address 1
To enable the Modbus mode, select 

ASCII

 or 

RTU

. For more information 

refer to the Modbus Manual. The manual is also available as a free 

download from our website at www.hfscientific.com.

7.4 Configuring the Alarms

Two relays are provided that are designed to operate as two independent 

programmable alarms. Three types of information must be input to fully 

program each alarm:
1.  The alarm function (HI, LO, OFF or Error)
2.  The alarm set point (level at which the alarm activates)
3.  The delay time for the alarm: the time that the set point must be 

exceeded prior to alarm activation and the time before resetting the 

alarm (prevents chatter in the relay)

These three items are described below:

Alarm Function:

 The alarms can either be turned OFF or programmed to 

operate in one of three different manners:
1.  HI alarm: the relay changes state when the measured %T or ABS 

level is higher than the programmed alarm level for a prescribed 

amount of time.

2.  LO alarm: the relay changes state when the measured %T or ABS 

level is lower than the programmed alarm level for a prescribed 

amount of time.

3.  Error: the relay changes state when a system error occurs. If a 

system error occurs a message will appear on the lower row of the 

screen describing the problem.

Alarm Set Point:

 The level at which an alarm activates is called the 

alarm set point. On the instrument, the alarm set point is designated as 

“S/P”. The set point is adjustable to any valid %T or ABS level over the 

range of the instrument in steps of 0.01 NTU.

Alarm Delay Time:

 The alarm delay times are used to prevent ringing 

of the alarm when the measured %T or ABS level is close to the set 

point. The function of the delay times is as follows:

Delay On:

 The %T or ABS level must exceed the alarm set point 

continuously for at least this number of seconds before the alarm 

activates.

If the delay on time is set at 5 seconds and the process %T or 

ABS exceeds the set point continuously for only 4 seconds, the 

alarm will not be activated. However, process %T or ABS exceeds 

the set point continuously for 5 seconds or more, the instrument 

will activate the alarm.

Delay Off:

 The %T or ABS level must not exceed the alarm set point 

continuously for at least this number of seconds prior to deactivation 

of the alarm.

If the delay off time is set to 5 seconds and the process has 

exited out of the alarm condition, the alarm will be reset only if the 

process is out of the alarm condition for a continuous 5 seconds. 

Otherwise, the instrument will still signal an alarm condition.

Summary of Contents for HF scientific AccUView LED

Page 1: ...e Monitor IS HF AccUViewLED WARNING Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death serious personal injury property damage o...

Page 2: ...d and passed EN 61326 1 2013 Manufacturer s Name HF scientific inc Manufacturer s Address 16260 Airport Park Drive Suite 140 Fort Myers Florida 33913 Importer s Name Importer s Address Type of Equipme...

Page 3: ...etting the Error Level 11 7 3 Configuring the RS 485 Port 11 7 3 1 Setting the Baud Rate 11 7 3 2 Setting the Address 11 7 4 Configuring the Alarms 11 7 4 1 Alarm 1 12 7 4 2 Alarm 2 12 7 5 Enabling th...

Page 4: ...indicates the items in the monitor shipment Item Quantity AccUView LED Monitor c w Field Terminal Box and Flow Through Assembly 1 Instruction Manual 1 Desiccant Pack 1 Quartz Cuvette with Ultrasonic...

Page 5: ...recommended mounting screws are M6 for the instrument enclosure and M4 3 16 for the field terminal box The AccUView LED is designed to have the field terminal box cradled under the sensor portion of...

Page 6: ...Model 28042 is equipped with a flow switch For this instrument the user connections are equipped with push to connect connections The suitable tubing is polymer or copper tubing with a inch OD These c...

Page 7: ...e While making connections refer to Figure 5 The AccUView LED is not supplied with a power cord 3 3 2 RS 485 The RS 485 Modbus or special protocol half duplex 2 wire digital interface operates with di...

Page 8: ...or the digital output depending on the options selected A flashing display may occur after warm up This is an indication that either the ambient or the water temperature or has changed rapidly During...

Page 9: ...e calibration 7 The upper display will count down the progress of the calibration step 8 The instrument will return to AUTO mode at the end the calibration 9 The shutoff clamp should now be released t...

Page 10: ...n of the AccUView LED will be resumed The AccUView LED will always reset to T and factory defaults after restoring NOTICE 7 0 Instrument Configuration CONFIG mode The instrument has been designed to p...

Page 11: ...rm 1 The alarm function HI LO OFF or Error 2 The alarm set point level at which the alarm activates 3 The delay time for the alarm the time that the set point must be exceeded prior to alarm activatio...

Page 12: ...tionalities is selected a prompt to set the delay times and the set point as with Alarm 1 will be displayed 7 5 Enabling the Security Access The instrument is equipped with a security access If this o...

Page 13: ...The factory 6 second update will extend the LED life to over 5 years The 60 second setting increases LED life to about 14 years but this will delay all updates Change the selected update period using...

Page 14: ...ust be used for the system to operate correctly The system works by sending an ultrasonic frequency through spring connections into a piezo transducer bonded to the bottom of a flow through cuvette Th...

Page 15: ...ed shutoff clamp unscrewing the old cuvette and replacing with a fresh clean one Recalibration will be required for accurate operation 9 2 Replacing or Installing the Desiccant Pouch The AccUView LED...

Page 16: ...the fault will be shown on the lower row of the display 10 2 System FAIL Message Normally this condition indicates that the instrument will require servicing Contact either the HF scientific Technica...

Page 17: ...ly 28474 AccUView LED Version with Flow Alarm Factory Installed Provides an alarm if sample flow is interrupted 28042 Tubing Kit Containing 1 shutoff clamp 1 backpressure valve 2 connecting tubings wi...

Page 18: ...3 500 87 33 3 438 30 17 1 188 147 66 5 813 Note 1 See the mounting instructions in the manual for mounting hardware sizes 2 Provide at least 200mm 8 inches of free space above the sensor for easy rem...

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Page 20: ...ompany shall not be responsible for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is damaged if t...

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