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8.4.1 Alarm 1

Alarm 1 Function:

 The 

ALM1

 is displayed and the display indicates 

the current function of alarm 1 (

HI, LO, OFF, or Error

). Use the 

 or 

 buttons to cycle through and select the desired function. Press the 

  

button to accept the selection.

Alarm 1 Set Point:

 This prompt is used to select the set point for this 

alarm; this is indicated by “S/P” shown on the lower row of the display. 

Select the desired alarm level by using the 

 and 

 buttons. Once the 

desired set point has been set, press the 

  button to accept it.

The Remote Standby limits the relays to a single 

normally open connection.

NOTICE

Due to the cyclic nature of the CLX-Ex2, relay chatter is not an 

issue. There is no need for alarm delays or hysteresis.

8.5 Enabling the Security Access

The instrument is equipped with a security access. If 

this option is turned on, the user is required to input the 

access code into the instrument to get to any mode other 

than 

AUTO

. The only code is 

333

. This code may not be 

changed. See section 6.3 for more information on this 

security feature. The security key icon will be visible and flashing on 

the display whenever the access option is selected using the 

 or 

 

buttons. (

On or OFF

).

8.6 Extended Settings

The last settings are grouped together to prevent them from being 

adjusted by accident. To gain access to the extended settings, select 

On

 using the 

 or 

 buttons and press the 

  button.

If extended settings are set to 

OFF

, pressing the 

  button will save all 

settings and the CLX-Ex2 will automatically return to the normal 

AUTO

 

mode of the instrument.

8.7 Units of Measurement

The unit of measure can be set to either mg/L (milligrams per liter) or 

PPM (parts per million). The factory setting is mg/L. Select the desired 

UNIT using the 

 and 

 buttons and press the 

  button to accept it.

8.8 Averaging and Filtering

The CLX-Ex2 can display and output averaged readings to help 

smooth out the response and eliminate large reading variation in rapidly 

changing processes. There are 5 settings for the averaging feature:
1 = No averaging, each reading is in “real time”.
2 = The current reading and previous reading are averaged.
3 = The current reading and previous 2 readings are averaged.
4 = The current reading and previous 3 readings are averaged.
5 = The current reading and previous 4 readings are averaged.
The factory setting is averaging of 2. Select the desired AVG using the 

 and 

 buttons and press the 

  button to accept it.

mg/L screen

PPM screen

8.4 Configuring the Alarm

One relay is provided that are designed to operate as an independent 

programmable alarm or as a system problem alarm. Please note that 

changes to the alarm will not be recognized until the start of the next 

cycle. Two settings must be selected to fully program the alarm:
1.  The alarm function (HI, LO, OFF or Error)
2.  The alarm set point (level at which the alarm activates)
These items are described below:

Alarm Function:

 The alarm can either be turned OFF or selected to 

operate in one of three different manners:

1.  HI alarm: the relay changes state when the measured chlorine level 

is higher than the programmed alarm level (set point).

2.  LO alarm: the relay changes state when the measured chlorine level 

is lower than the programmed alarm level (set point).

3.  Error alarm: If there is a system fault or problem the alarm will 

change states.

Alarm Set Point:

 The level at which the 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 chlorine level over 

the range of the instrument in steps of 0.01 mg/L. This setting is not 

available if the Error function is chosen.

Summary of Contents for HF scientific CLX-Ex2 Series

Page 1: ...ded Reagent Life Model CLX Ex2 28034 IOM HF CLX Ex2 28920 WARNING Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death serious per...

Page 2: ...7 1 Slope gain Calibration Procedure 12 7 2 Zero offset Calibration Procedure 12 7 3 Restore Factory Settings 12 8 0 Instrument Configuration CONFIG mode 13 8 1 Setting the 4 20 mA 13 8 2 Configuring...

Page 3: ...stances icons or symbols have been added to give further clarification to the instructions Refer to the Table of Contents to easily find specific topics and to learn about unfamiliar terms This manual...

Page 4: ...d Communications Port Bi directional RS 485 with Modbus Water Pressure Integral pressure regulator 0 34 bar 5 0 PSI to 10 3 bar 150 PSI Flow Rate to Waste 200 400 ml min Operating Temperature 0 C 55 C...

Page 5: ...nters the option or mode that is highlighted or chosen The and buttons are used to change settings The PRIME and SERVICE buttons are dedicated controls The PRIME will start 75 reagent pump pulses to p...

Page 6: ...LX Ex2 should be removed If the CLX Ex2 is to be turned off it is recommended that the instrument be placed in SERVICE mode before removing power This ensures that the cuvette is emptied and the flow...

Page 7: ...more information on this feature refer to sections 4 4 4 Remote Standby Connections and 6 2 Routine Measurement with Remote Standby 3 5 The Reagent Cooler A reagent cooler is provided for the 125 ml i...

Page 8: ...l terminals are designed to accept wires in the range of 14 28 AWG All wires should be stripped to a length of 6 mm For line power connections refer to the companion manual Catalog No 28749 4 4 1 RS 4...

Page 9: ...on of the main enclosure with clean dry air Should this air supply pressure fail the PRESSURE lamp on the Air Sentinel unit will turn RED and power to the rest of the instrument is disconnected 5 1 St...

Page 10: ...chlorine of process water on line The chlorine value of the process water is usually reported in milligrams per Liter mg L these units are equivalent to Parts Per Million PPM The CLX Ex2 has two avail...

Page 11: ...is the number to be changed Use the or arrows to select the first of the three numbers in the code and then press the button to accept the first number of the code Now enter the second number in the...

Page 12: ...size of the change that can be made to a current reading The upper limit is the current reading times 1 5 The lower limit is the current reading divided by 1 5 Ensure a reading is posted to the displ...

Page 13: ...vel ERLV The first prompt will be the chlorine limit assigned to the 4 mA output level Select the chlorine level to assign to the 4MA using the and buttons Once the desired level has been set press th...

Page 14: ...he desired UNIT using the and buttons and press the button to accept it 8 8 Averaging and Filtering The CLX Ex2 can display and output averaged readings to help smooth out the response and eliminate l...

Page 15: ...generally not used in ballast water applications and should be set to OFF The instrument requires 110 seconds to complete its normal operations when the WCON is turned On at the factory cycle time the...

Page 16: ...Additional Features and Options 9 1 RS 485 Outputs The CLX Ex2 has the capability to operate in two different RS 485 modes Included are a simple communication mode and Modbus communications Both mode...

Page 17: ...tor can correct and the unit must be returned to the factory for service see section 10 6 These failures consist of failures in the CPU A D EEPROM or other devices internal to the instrument The queue...

Page 18: ...pare Buffer Cap Assembly 1 Spare Indicator Cap Assembly 8 Pump Tubes 1 Spare Cuvette Two replacement sets of reagent cap tubing assemblies are supplied with the CLX Ex2 one for the buffer and one for...

Page 19: ...rning the knurled top clockwise until the cuvette is held securely 5 Check the drawing on the following page to ensure correct installation 6 Return to operation as described T Strainer Cleaning The T...

Page 20: ...s 11 4 Check Valve Flushing Kit Sometimes upon initial commissioning the check valves stick and require manual priming This should not be needed after commissioning Be careful when using this kit to u...

Page 21: ...replacement parts Accessory Catalog Number Photo Reagent Kit Total Chlorine 12 month supply 09991 Air Sentinel Purge Control Operating Manual 28749 N A Operating Manual CLX Ex2 28920 N A Tubing Cuvet...

Page 22: ...es and replacement parts To order any accessory or replacement part please contact the HF scientific Customer Service Department If for any reason technical assistance is needed regarding this instrum...

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Page 24: ...dy for breach of warranty and the Company shall not be responsible for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing o...

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