<13. COMMISSIONING OF DO (Dissolved Oxygen)>
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IM 12A01A02-01E
8th Edition : Oct. 01, 2015-00
Table 13.4
Error configuration
Display item
Description
Default
DO too high
Input is over 50 μA (galvanic) or 1200 nA
(polarographic).
Warn.
DO too low
Input is below −0.05 μA (galvanic) or −1.2 nA
(polarographic).
Warn.
Temperature too high
Measured process temperature is higher than the
maximum limit.
Warn.
Temperature too low
Measured process temperature is lower than the
minimum limit.
Warn.
Sensor membrane
Sensor membrane is damaged.
Off
Calib. time exceeded
Calibration time exceeds the calibration interval
(see Section 13.2.6).
Off
CAUTION
If canceling an error configuration could be risky, do not cancel it as a dangerous situation may
result.
13.5 Logbook configuration
In “Logbook configuration,” the user configures information to be saved to a logbook or initializes
the logbooks.
Logbooks are used to keep an electronic record of events such as error messages, calibrations,
and programmed data changes. By referring to this log, users can, for instance, easily determine
maintenance or replacement schedules.
In “Logbook configuration,” the user can select “Off,” “1-1,” or “1-2” for each item of interest to be
logged. (For sensor 2, select “Off,” “2-1,” or “2-2.”) This can be done for items displayed on the
Settings logbook 1/3 to 3/3 screens. Assigning 1-1 or 1-2 to each item allows information to be
organized and logged in a logbook.
NOTE
Some events such as power-on are saved into the logbook “1-1” or “2-1”. This logbook may be
full earlier. It is recommended that important information be saved into the logbook “1-2” or “2-2”.
For “Erase logbook”, a specified logbook “1-1” or “1-2” can be erased individually.
When the “Warn if logbook full” is set to “Yes”, a warning is given when the logbook come to near
full (maximum 13 pages).
NOTE
When the logbook gets full, the oldest information is erased automatically.