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Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter

EN 5.10 SuSix Manual 2007

Read Eventlog

  View the events within a certain time frame.

Set Primary value

00000 FTU

Back            Select           >

Enable test

Yes

No

Back            Select          Ok

Modbus

Rx ok

4950

Rx CRC error   

4564

Rx parity error   

4545

Rx adr. error

4566

Rx wrong id

4950

Rx reset counter          53454

Back            Select          Ok

Current

Set fixed current

Calib. current

DAC zero current

DAC top current

Back            Select          Ok

Calib. current

0 uA

Back            Select          Ok

Current

4007 uA

Back            Select          Ok

Set fixed current

Release mA

Minimum mA

4 mA =

12 mA

20 mA

Maximum mA

Back            Select          Ok

DAC zero current

3995 uA

770

Back            Select          Ok

DAC top current

19999 uA

3780

Back            Select          Ok

No   Hour   Event  Extension

1      154           0                0

2      154           0                0

3      154           0                0

4      154           0                0

Back            Select           >

No   Hour   Event  Extension

5      154           0                0

6      154           0                0

7      154           0                0

8      154           0                0

Back            Select           >

No   Hour   Event  Extension

13     154           0                0

14     154           0                0

15     154           0                0

16     154           0                0

Back            Select           >

No   Hour   Event  Extension

9       154           0                0

10     154           0                0

11     154           0                0

12     154           0                0

Back            Select           >

No   Hour   Event  Extension

17     154           0                0

18     154           0                0

19     154           0                0

20     154           0                0

Back            Select           >

Sensor

Rx ok

4950

Rx CRC error   

4564

Rx parity error   

4545

Rx reset counter   

4950

Tx reset counter

3454

Back            Select          Ok

Calibrate mA

Test primary value

Read eventlog

Communication log

Reset to factory setting

Cancel

Back on stock

Back            Select          Ok

Back on stock

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Summary of Contents for MJK SuSix

Page 1: ...1 EN 5 10 SuSix Manual 2007 FW 841013 005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter Installation and User Manual Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter...

Page 2: ...tipulated in Council directive no 89 336 EEC of 3rd may 1989 alteret at directive no 92 31 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromag netic compatibility CE appro...

Page 3: ...delines 16 Installation Removal using Insertion Fitting 155210 20 Required Tools and Materials 20 Preparing the Insertion Fitting before welding to tube 20 Installation of the Sensor 21 Removal of the...

Page 4: ...play 52 Password 53 Set Sensor Name 55 Converter Setup 57 Sensor Calibration 58 Averaging 59 Units 60 mA Output 61 Cleaning 62 Solid curve 63 High alarm 64 Low alarm 65 Sensor error 66 Status 67 Facto...

Page 5: ...et and wiper 92 Appendix A Pop up and Error Messages 95 Appendix B MJK Field Link Software 99 Important Notes 99 A Connect a PC to the SuSix 99 B Save Log Data 101 C Upgrade Display Firmware 101 D Upg...

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Page 7: ...h two light emitting diodes LEDs transmitters and four emitter diodes receivers The readout is based on several measurements utilizing all the diodes to compensate for errors like dirt adhesion worn d...

Page 8: ...8 EN 5 10 SuSix Manual 2007 FW 841013 005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter...

Page 9: ...aces and installation in tubes 4 Sensor Calibration Turbidity measurements require no calibration but detailed calibration procedures and flow charts for suspended solids calibration are avail able 5...

Page 10: ...mware versions Appendix C Front Panel Cut out Drawing A 1 1 scale drawing of the front panel outline and cut out area for installation and mounting purposes Appendix D Log Files An example log file il...

Page 11: ...The turbidity measurement complies with ISO standard 7027 The advanced optical system is combined with a patented progressive al gorithm using neural logic to generate a reliable high quality measure...

Page 12: ...cal shock from the Mains supply terminals N and L Be careful not to touch these terminals while the SuSix is being serviced WARNING Incorrect installation or use can lead to body injury and or materia...

Page 13: ...tter operator panel and sensor without risking personal injury during normal operation maintenance cleaning of sensor etc The suspended solids transmitter must be connected to a mains outlet that comp...

Page 14: ...sensor at a place with a constant flow Faulty measurement due to stagnant liquid As soon as the liquid becomes stagnant and the suspended solids start for sedimentation the sensor does not recognize...

Page 15: ...x Manual 2007 Mounting position The flow direction should be parallel to the sensor surface This prevents turbulences at the sensor head Correct installation In case of low suspended solids concentrat...

Page 16: ...elect an easy to get to position for a measuring point which can produce a valid and representative measuring value Position of submerged sensor The following three steps are of vital importance for g...

Page 17: ...and walls must be at least 30 80 mm depending on the liquid s concentration Mechanial installation of sensor in a tube in line Mounting guidelines 1 The optical windows row have to be arranged lengthw...

Page 18: ...10 SuSix Manual 2007 FW 841013 005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter 4 Make sure that the sensor is mounted within 45 degrees from the horizontal plane see below 0 45 degrees 45 d...

Page 19: ...005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter EN 5 10 SuSix Manual 2007 5 An in line welding stud must be welded to the tube at an angle of 90 degrees in all directions see below 90 degree...

Page 20: ...Solids Transmitter 6 This drawing below illustrates a SuSix sensor installed in an in line clamp fitting with parts and dimensions MJK Automation A S MJK 206310 12 SuSix sensor GPA ZFP 040 R040 PP d40...

Page 21: ...dealing with corroding and toxic substances Be careful when dealing with lines under pressure Required Tools and Materials 5 mm hex key LOCTITE 577 sealant T 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Measure position Service po...

Page 22: ...ly open the ball valve 4 Note Rebounds may occur at this point 7 Release pull out the safety lock 5 and at the same time pull the sen sor guide handle 7 8 When the end piece 3 touches the insertion fi...

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Page 24: ...ediately Note Representative measuring values can only be expected if the calibration point is obtained at a sludge concentration of more than 50 of the application s nominal range Calibration may be...

Page 25: ...solids measurement is going to take place Ensure sure that the extracted sample does not sediment deposit by stirring continuously Important If the signal from the suspended solids sensor changes very...

Page 26: ...leaning Solid curve High Alarm Low Alarm Sensor error Status Factory settings Service menu Back Select OK Sensor Calibration Adjust samples Adjust sample 1 Measured 10 2 g 2 Measured 8 11 g 3 Measured...

Page 27: ...00 Back Select 1 2 3 point Start sample Progress 0 Exit Start Select sample 1 point Measured 2 point Measured 3 point Measured Back Select OK Start point 2 point 1 point 3 point Next Ok Ok Ok Select p...

Page 28: ...ck Select Sensor Calibration Measurement samples Adjust samples Clear Measurement sample Clear Adjust samples Back Select OK 1 2 3 point Start sample Progress 0 Exit Start Measurement samples Select s...

Page 29: ...point 3 point Next Ok Ok Ok Select point Select point ext Clear Measurement sample No Yes Back Select Ok Clear Measurement sample If you want to delete an alignment point the entered value you can do...

Page 30: ...itions indicated by arrows and remove the display unit to gain access to the terminals Mains supply mA D02 D01 DI Display A B C2 N02 C NO N01 PE N L DC GND A B Pink Grey Brown Shield 521269 C1 Line 2...

Page 31: ...Terminal Designation PE Protective ground DC neutral DC live The internal fuse ratings are Internal Fuse Ratings Voltage Rating Order no Dimension 230 V AC 0 063 mA T 550030 5 x 20 mm 115 V AC 0 125 m...

Page 32: ...lso page 29 2 Note down the color and position of the wires in the terminal blocks and then loosen the terminal screws 3 Unscrew the two screws that hold the metal cover and then remove it 4 Unscrew t...

Page 33: ...rted for a 115 V AC configuration 115 V AC dual jumper positions 8 Insert and solder 2 jumpers wires in the positions indicated by the black arrows 9 Turn around the PCB and replace the 63 mAT fuse on...

Page 34: ...e details on page 61 Digital Output SuSix has two digital outputs DO1 with an opto light triggered relay and DO2 with an electro mechanical relay They can both be programmed for the following function...

Page 35: ...e higher than 10 V DC and de activated with a voltage lower than 5 V DC Digital Input Terminal Designation DI Com DI Max 30 V DC The digital input DI can be programmed for the following functions star...

Page 36: ...69 C1 Line 2 wire shielded cable 4 wire shielded cable Fuse 24V AC 500mA T Fuse 115V AC 125mA T Fuse 230V AC 63mA T display unit display unit Display unit Converter 4 Converter 1 Max four MJK converte...

Page 37: ...PCB 510252 Connection Board 207030 PCB 510252 004 Pink DC E1 2 Grey DC GND E2 3 Brown A L1 4 White B L2 5 Shield Shield GND GND 1 Mains supply mA D02 D01 DI Display A B C2 N02 C NO N01 PE N L C1 Line...

Page 38: ...unication protocols with other MJK products like the MJK Magflux flow meter and the MJK Connect data transmitter and can also share display units This section illustrates two configuration examples an...

Page 39: ...ration Magflux flow sensor converter with a blind lid con nected to a SuSix transmitter with display unit Part numbers for this configuration 2x7xxx MagFlux Flow Sensor 2x7791x MagFlux Connverter with...

Page 40: ...1 Connect lead 1 to slot Display A 2 Connect lead 2 to slot Display B 3 Connect the twisted shield to slot Display Magflux with Blind Lid 2 wire shielded twisted cable 1 Connect lead 1 to slot Displa...

Page 41: ...th a blind lid connected to a Magflux flow sensor with a blind lid and common remote Display Unit Part numbers for this configuration 20631x SuSix Sensor 206305 6 SuSix Converter 2x7xxx MagFlux Flow S...

Page 42: ...Connect lead 2 to slot Display B 3 Connect the twisted shield to slot Display 4 wire shielded twisted cable 1 Connect lead 1 to slot Display 2 Connect lead 2 to slot Display A 3 Connect lead 3 to slot...

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Page 44: ...page 34 3 All terminal screws are tightened 4 All cable glands are tightly secured 5 All grounding connections are made in accordance with the instruc tions in this manual see page 23 Initial Measure...

Page 45: ...normal operation Display and keyboard for reading and programming The display shown above will in the remaining part of this manual be stylized to appear like this Specify Main Screen Data Logger Pas...

Page 46: ...log interval 0020 sec Back Select Datalogger Select line Linie 1 Sensor name Linie 2 Oxygen sat Linie 3 Linie 4 Linie 5 Back Select OK Specify main Screen Select line content Not in use Sensor name M...

Page 47: ...m Reset You can reset and refresh all system displays and key combinations by pressing all four keys simultaneously This feature is especially useful during for example a service call where the displa...

Page 48: ...Back Select SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Main Menu Converter Top Display SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Converter Top Display Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setu...

Page 49: ...ct line Linie 1 Sensor name Linie 2 Meas Linie 3 Linie 4 Linie 5 Back Select OK Specify Main Screen Select line content Not in use Meas Homogeneity Solid curve Clock Back Select OK Type password 0000...

Page 50: ...about the composition of the liquid not the quality of the measure ment 0 indicates full homogeneity 100 indicates full non homogeneity Solid curve A liniarization curve can be selected depending on...

Page 51: ...lay SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Converter Top Display Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setup Display Setup Back Select OK Main Menu SuSix1 X Prim mg l Second 0 1 S...

Page 52: ...me memory of 20 000 entry points The log data can be shown on the Display Unit or be stored in an external CSV file MJK Field Link software is needed for transfer of data into CSV file format via the...

Page 53: ...aph The Display Unit then shows the Graph screen To return to the Main Menu display screen select esc by pressing the up down keys simulta neously 10000 00000MG L 2007 08 21 15 25 42 1 31200MG L SuSix...

Page 54: ...erter Top Display SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Converter Top Display Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setup Display Setup Back Select OK Main Menu SuSix1 X Prim mg...

Page 55: ...th until all digits have been set and then press OK Activate deactivate Write protection Selecting Activate means that a password must be entered to change vital settings Deactivate disables password...

Page 56: ...nu line here Set Sensor Name and then press OK to select it Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setup Display Setup Back Select SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Main Menu...

Page 57: ...ervice Menu Back Select OK Password 00 Change password 0000 Back Select Activate Deactivate Back Select OK Activate Deactivate Change password 3 Press the up down keys to change the highlighted charac...

Page 58: ...in Menu Converter Top Display SuSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Converter Top Display Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setup Display Setup Back Select OK Main Menu SuSix...

Page 59: ...Adjust 2 point 00008 11 g l Back Select Adjust 3 point 00005 87 g l Back Select Sensor Calibration Measurement samples Adjust samples Clear Measurement sample Clear Adjust samples Back Select OK 1 2 3...

Page 60: ...n between the measured point and the actual value of the sample Averaging The Averaging option sets the time period within which the measure ments are smoothed and averaged The current measured value...

Page 61: ...0 00 g l Back Select OK Units NTU Turbidity FTU Turbidity FNU Turbidity EBC Turbidity Suspended solids mg l Suspended solids g l Suspended solids Kg l Suspended solids Back Select OK Forts t 4mA outpu...

Page 62: ...s mA output 20 mA output 20 mA 20 00 g l Back Select OK Units NTU Turbidity FTU Turbidity FNU Turbidity EBC Turbidity Suspended solids mg l Suspended solids g l Suspended solids Kg l Suspended solids...

Page 63: ...des the cleaning device Interval Use DI to clean Clean now Maintenance Back Select OK Interval Off On Back Select OK Clean now Yes No Back Select OK DI Interval S Curve 1 Curve 2 Back Reset Maintenanc...

Page 64: ...evaluated in a laboratory in order to set the relation between the measured point and the actual value of the sample The selection can be manual via the main display or automatic via the digital inpu...

Page 65: ...2 g Back Selec Delay 00 Back Selec Electro mechan On at unit 7 42 g l Back Select High Alarm Relay function NO NC Back Select Off at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Electro mechanical relay Opto relay Displ...

Page 66: ...Sel Low Alarm Electro mechanical relay Opto relay Display only Not in use Back Select OK On at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Relay function NO NC Back Select Off at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Delay 00100 m...

Page 67: ...20 mA range has been exceeded Sensor error Electro mechanical relay Opto relay Display only Not in use Back Select OK Electro mechanical relay Opto relay Display only Delay 00100 ms Back Select Delay...

Page 68: ...on DO 1 Selected function DI Selected function mA output 10 234 mA Back Select OK Pending warnings xxx xxx Back Select Ok Pending infos xxx xxx Back Select Ok Pending alarms xxx xxx Back Select Ok Ser...

Page 69: ...he present analog output current is 10 234 mA Pending errors alarms warnings and info are displayed for the selected in or output Factory settings The Factory settings menu provides resetting to the o...

Page 70: ...al meas cal Calibrate mA Test primary value Read eventlog Communication log Back on stock Back Select Ok Sensor s Sensor s Back Type password 00000 Back Select Service Menu S Sensor data Converter SW...

Page 71: ...mples Back Select OK 1 2 3 point Start sample Progress 0 Exit Start Measurement samples Select sample 1 point Measured 2 point Measured 3 point Measured Back Select OK Start point 2 p 1 p 1 2 3 point...

Page 72: ...9 Back Product ID Back HW type no Back Track no Back Product type Back Sensor data Converter SW ver Prod er me cal ue log ect Ok ect Converter SW ver The converter software version and the bootload ve...

Page 73: ...Reset 2304 Runtime days 0 Back Select Ok data Converter SW ver Product data Reset counter time View Vcc Back Selec Calibrate Vcc Back Selec 7 Service Menu 1 Reset Counter Time The counter can be reset...

Page 74: ...personnel use only The supply voltage Vcc and the reference voltage Vref can be viewed and adjusted Reset Counter 1 System Runtime 2304 Since Reset 2304 Runtime days 0 Back Select Ok Reset counter ti...

Page 75: ...U Back Select Enable test Yes No Back Select Ok Current Set fixed current Calib current DAC zero current DAC top current Back Select Ok Calib current 0 uA Back Select Ok Current 4007 uA Back Select Ok...

Page 76: ...t Ok Set fixed current Release mA Minimum mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA Maximum mA Back Select Ok DAC zero current 3995 uA 770 Back Select Ok DAC top current 19999 uA 3780 Back Select Ok No Hour Event Extension...

Page 77: ...o Hour Event Extension 1 154 0 0 2 154 0 0 3 154 0 0 4 154 0 0 Back Select No Hour Event Extension 5 154 0 0 6 154 0 0 7 154 0 0 8 154 0 0 Back Select No Hour Event Extension 13 154 0 0 14 154 0 0 15...

Page 78: ...154 0 0 12 154 0 0 Back Select No Hour Event Extension 17 154 0 0 18 154 0 0 19 154 0 0 20 154 0 0 Back Select Sensor Rx ok 4950 Rx CRC error 4564 Rx parity error 4545 Rx reset counter 4950 Tx reset c...

Page 79: ...uSix1 X Meas FTU Select Setup Converter Top Display Specify Main Screen Data Logger Password Set Sensor Name Converter Setup Display Setup Back Select OK Main Menu SuSix1 X Prim mg l Second 0 1 Select...

Page 80: ...liano Nederlands Norsk Suomalainen Svenska Back Select OK Sca Bac Set clock Language De Bac Language Set clock Modbus Factory settings Display SW version Back Select OK Display Setup Set clock 2007 08...

Page 81: ...k Deutsch Espa ol Fran ais Italiano Nederlands Norsk Suomalainen Svenska Back Select OK Chan Device Back Scanning Back Set clock Language Add device Devices found Device 1 Back Select OK Chan Change B...

Page 82: ...k Select OK Change device addresse Change device 1 Back Select OK Remove device Device 1 Back Select OK Remove device Change controller ID 1 Back Select OK Number of controllers 1 Back Select OK Set c...

Page 83: ...e Device 1 to Device 2 as follows 1 Press OK and use the up down keys to change 1 to 2 2 Press OK The SuSix converter ID is now changed to 2 and more converters can be added to the Display Unit with t...

Page 84: ...1 Back Select OK Number of controllers 1 Back Select OK Change controller ID 1 Press the up down keys to highlight the required option and press OK Important The data logger will be reset and all dev...

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Page 86: ...EN 5 10 SuSix Manual 2007 FW 841013 005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter 9 Mechanical Dimensions Sensor 1 ISO RG Converter and Display Unit 150 144 162 156 M20 186 89 83 183 85 7...

Page 87: ...ensor Wall bracket for extension SuSix Immersion fitting order no 155215 Extension for universal bracket Universal bracket 1000 mm Insertion Fitting SuSix sensor SuSix insertion fitting order no 15521...

Page 88: ...01 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter Spareparts for Insertion Fitting Spareparts for Insertion Fitting Order number Sparepart 251712 Teflon gasket 6 2 x 10 mm 551073 Pipe clip 570092 O ring p...

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Page 90: ...he sensor with a soft cloth 4 Immerse the transmitter into the liquid to be measured Note The accuracy will deteriorate if the measuring optics are scratched by for example a steel brush during cleani...

Page 91: ...l SuSix sensors with wipers call for replacement of the wiper drive shaft gasket every 2 years Requirements Maintenance must be carried out by MJK authorized personnel only in an electrostatic dischar...

Page 92: ...ockwise see figure 1 DO NOT loosen or remove the screw 6 Turn by hand the replacement wiper with shaft and O rings figure 2 clockwise figure 3 7 Tighten with a torque of 15 Ncm 8 It is very important...

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Page 96: ...arm The low set point has been detected mA connection Alarm The mA connection is not connected If the current out is used deactivate mA Current out to stop this alarm Errors Calibration Error 1 Perfor...

Page 97: ...k the sensor cable connection Sensor wiper Error Make sure that the wiper is free to move and not obstructed by dirt deposits System Error Internal VCC error See the event log for details System error...

Page 98: ...software or hardware reset Turbidity 4000 NTU Info The measured value has exceeded 4000 NTUs Clean the probe USB Flash programming please wait Programming is in progress but not finished Flash progra...

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Page 100: ...SuSix log data must be saved in a file before transferring and installing new firmware See 2 Save Log Data overleaf 2 Note down all display and converter settings before upgrading new firmware 3 The u...

Page 101: ...emale B connector on the rear of the front panel 4 Connect the other end of the USB cable max 4 7 metres long to the PC 5 Select File in the menu bar and click Mount USB If the connection is successfu...

Page 102: ...grade Display Firmware Important Always upgrade the display firmware before you upgrade the converter software 1 Select Firmware in the menu bar and click Display 2 Locate the MJK Field FW directory o...

Page 103: ...e SuSix Display Unit restarts and displays the MJK logo the new link status is displayed and the Display Unit informs that the PC is once again connected Click OK on the PC and the SuSix Display Unit...

Page 104: ...ter Firmware dialogue box appears and prompts for selecting the converter to program The converter firmware is then transferred and the converter Flash programming is initiated Expect this process to...

Page 105: ...languages none following a firmware upgrade You can now either add or delete the required languages 3 Click Add select the required language text file or language pack in the MJK Field Display Unit t...

Page 106: ...2007 FW 841013 005 843003 001 Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter Appendix C Front Panel Cut out Drawing The dotted line indicates the front panel outline and measures 155 x 145 mm Cut out are...

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Page 108: ...les The example log file shown below is the result of a CSV file from the con verter see Save Log Data procedure on page 101 having been opened in with Microsoft Excel spread sheet utility The example...

Page 109: ...g l grams per litre 130 ft3 h cubic feet per hour 138 l h litres per hour 139 ppm parts per million 246 NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Units 248 FNU Formazin Nephelometric Units 249 EBC European Brewing...

Page 110: ...urbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter To plot the log file s data proceed as follows 1 Start Excel and open the csv log file 2 Sort by Index click the Diagram Guide tool in the toolbar and select...

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Page 112: ...tal in and outputs DI and DO can be interconnected to exter nal equipment to achieve a number of functions such as alarms counter reset flow direction indication etc The two schematics below illustrat...

Page 113: ...erval 0010 sec Back Select Data Logger Set Sensor Na SuSix1 Back Select Set Sensor Na Select line Linie 1 Sensor name Linie 2 Meas Linie 3 Linie 4 Linie 5 Back Select OK Specify Main Screen Select lin...

Page 114: ...nsor Name Converter Setup Language Set Clock Modbus Factory settings Display SW version Back Select OK Display Setup Sensor Calibration Averaging Units mA output Cleaning Solid curve High Alarm Low Al...

Page 115: ...Select point Adjust 2 point 00008 11 g l Back Select Adjust 3 point 00005 87 g l Back Select Sensor Calibration Measurement samples Adjust samples Clear Measurement sample Clear Adjust samples Back Se...

Page 116: ...lect OK Forts tter 4mA output 4 mA 00 00 g l Back Select OK accordingly Yes Use mA output Yes No Back Select OK Averaging 0001 sec from 1 sek to 120 min Back Select Yes Adjust calibration Select point...

Page 117: ...r hardware includes the cleaning device Interval Use DI to clean Clean now Maintenance Back Select OK Interval Off On Back Select OK Clean now Yes No Back Select OK DI Interval Select c Curve 1 Curve...

Page 118: ...er Setup Menu Overview continued 4 Solid curve Solid curve Manual Digital Input Back Select OK Delay 10 s Back Select Relay function Closed Solid 1 Closed Solid 2 Back Select Ok Digital Input Select c...

Page 119: ...Bac Del Bac Electro mechanical relay On at unit 7 42 g l Back Select High Alarm Relay function NO NC Back Select Off at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Electro mechanical relay Opto relay Display only Not i...

Page 120: ...ly Not in use Back Select OK On at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Relay function NO NC Back Select Off at unit 7 42 g l Back Select Delay 00100 ms Back Select Opto relay Display only On at unit 7 42 g l Ba...

Page 121: ...ectro mechanical relay Opto relay Display only Delay 00100 ms Back Select Delay 00100 ms Back Select Delay 00100 ms Back Select Relay function NO NC Back Select Ok mA indication High Low Off Back Sele...

Page 122: ...eventlog Comunication log Back On Stock Back Select Ok Type password 00000 Back Select Pending errors xxx xxx Back Select Ok Factory settings Recover factory settings Cancel Default Back Select OK Sta...

Page 123: ...log Back on stock Back Select Ok Sensor serial no 43210 Sensor software no 54321 Back Ok Type password 00000 Back Select Converter SW ver 843001 005 701 Bootload version 840020 002 719 Back Product I...

Page 124: ...pe no Select no Select ct type no Select Reset Counter 1 System Runtime 2304 Since Reset 2304 Runtime days 0 Back Select Ok Product data Reset counter time Calibrate Vcc Calibrate V_ref Back Select O...

Page 125: ...mA Minimum mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA Maximum mA Back Select Ok DAC zero current 3995 uA 770 Back Select Ok DAC top current 19999 uA 3780 Back Select Ok No Hour Event Extension 1 154 0 0 2 154 0 0 3 154 0 0...

Page 126: ...ack Select No Hour Event Extension 5 154 0 0 6 154 0 0 7 154 0 0 8 154 0 0 Back Select No Hour Event Extension 13 154 0 0 14 154 0 0 15 154 0 0 16 154 0 0 Back Select No Hour Event Extension 9 154 0 0...

Page 127: ...nge device add Device 1 Back Select Ad Ch Re Ch Ba Scanning Back Set clock Language Add device Devices found Device 1 Back Select OK Change device ad Change device 1 Back Select Language Set clock Mod...

Page 128: ...1 Back Select OK Add device Change device addresse Remove device Change controller ID Back Select OK Scanning Back Display SW July 14 Language Back Set clock Modbus Factory settings Display S Add devi...

Page 129: ...al Meas Cal 73 introduction 7 J jumper 31 Index A activate deactivate 54 Add Device 81 alarms 95 analogue output 33 programming 33 approvals 2 Averaging 59 B Back on Stock 77 C Calibrate mA 74 calibra...

Page 130: ...leaning 62 Clear adjustments 28 Clear measurements 28 Clock 49 Communication log 77 Converter SW Ver 71 DI selected function 68 Display SW Version 83 DO1 selected function 68 DO2 selected function 68...

Page 131: ...vice Menu detailed 70 digest 69 Set Clock 80 software 9 99 Solid curve 49 63 spareparts 87 Status 67 T terminals converter 35 sensor 36 Test primary value 75 theory 10 tool 90 trademark 7 U Units 60 u...

Page 132: ...ability is reduced to coverage of our public liability insurance of products To the extent where nothing else follows in lines of invariable rules of law we are not liable for loss of profits and work...

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