YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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Configuring the 5200A
Configure analog Aux and E-Aux systems
Before configuring Aux and E-Aux analog systems 1) See - “Use AquaManager to
configure system inputs and outputs” - page 146. AND 2) See Control modes [Set
point Control Mode and Alarms - page 150 (Aux and E-Aux Analog set point
control mode can operate in normal or timed mode - page 153) and PID control
mode - 155.]
1. Wire E-Aux analog digital input at IOEM for E-Aux system - see IOEM/
REM Safety and Installation guide>Chapter 3>Step 5>Wire non tempera-
ture IOEM inputs;
OR
1. Wire Aux analog device - page 49.
2. Wire relay output device(s) to local instrument, or any networked 5X00
instrument - page 46.
AND/OR
2. Wire relay output device(s) to REM - see IOEM/REM Safety and Instal-
lation guide>Chapter 3>Step 4>Wire REM Relay Outputs.
2. Configure system menu. For Aux - page 101. For E-Aux - page 107.
3. Enter Aux 1-2/E-Aux 1-8 in Sensor Setup menu
Menus → System → Sensor Setup → Aux 1-2
→ E-Aux 1-8
4. Use
▲
▼
to scroll and highlight submenus.
5. Press
to select.
6. Enable and configure submenus. Configure control and alarm relay(s)
using AquaManager - see page 146.
E-AUX
7. Optional - Configure digital 4/20mA output - page 178.
8. Press
to save configuration and return to Run Screen.
9. Test system output device(s) at→System→Service→Output Test - page 141
or create an event to verify configured relay(s) energize.
Note:
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It is important to keep the 5200A at the Run Screen during normal opera-
tion. Alarm functionality (email alarms, activation of enabled alarm relays,
alarm icons, and buzzer) is suspended when 5200A is not at Run Screen.
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One relay can be assigned to multiple 5X00 systems. It is essential that the relay
configuration be verified in order to avoid conflict of operation of wired relay
devices. If not configured properly, assigning one relay to multiple systems
can result in invalid operation of 5X00.
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E-Aux system datalogs are not accessible at the 5X00. They must be viewed
using AquaManager.
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AquaManager identifies Aux analog events as control or alarm based on node
configuration.
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Active dosing timers are reset after systemwide events. Systemwide events
de-energize relays. Example - E-Aux analog dose up relay is configured for
two (2) minutes. Energized dose up relay de-energizes when 5200A goes into
Svr Hold. The dose up relay had been energized for 15 seconds before the Svr
Hold occurs. Svr Hold time is one (1) minute. After Svr Hold time expires,
the control system is reset. If the sensor is reporting a control low condition,
the dose on time will be for two (2) minutes and not the remaining 45 seconds
of the dose up time prior to Svr Hold.
Temperature
Menus → Sensor Setup→Temperature
→E-Aux
1-8
Configure temperature system control and alarm low and high values, control and
alarm relays and hold off time in the Sensor Setup Menu. Since most heaters and
chillers have their own thermostats, their thermostats can be used as a backup
temperature control system. Set the heater thermostat several degrees above the
desired temperature and the chiller thermostat several degrees below the desired
temperature.
E-Aux systems use an IOEM channel as the temperature input source. See IOEM/
REM Safety and Installation guide for wiring and input channel configuration. All
E-Aux systems can be configured as temperature systems. E-Aux temperature sources
cannot be associated with DO systems for temperature compensation.
E-AUX
Configuring the 5200A