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YSI 5200A
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Note:
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User configured sensor and relay names do not appear in log menus.
Calibration Logs
Calibration logs store sensor calibration data. Calibration logs are date and time
stamped and contain sensor and calibration information for completed calibrations.
Certain calibration data is not available at the 5200A. Use AquaManager to view
and save calibration data to the PC. In addition to sensor system, time, date, and
calibration method, AquaManager calibration logs include user input 1, user input
2, and the original and new slope/offset information when applicable.
Event Logs
Control, Alarm, and Timer relays assigned to 5200A systems create events when
they energize and de-energize. In addition, AC power fail and ethernet failure to
initialize errors create events. These events are recorded in the Event log. Events
identify the 5200A system, are time stamped, and record relay on and off times.
The General Alarm does not create an event or control message unless a General
Alarm relay is enabled.
Notes:
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Enable event logging in the System menu.
See Event Logging
- page 104 for
additional information.
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E-Aux system event logs are stored at the local instrument whose E-Aux
system is being used and not at the device whose output is creating the event.
For example - if an IOEM channel 2, whose slave address is 4, is configured
as an E-Aux temperature input for a 5200A (slave 14), and a low tempera-
ture control relay output for this slave 14 is configured to a 5500 (master),
the 5200A (slave 14) and not the master 5500 records the low temperature
control events.
Sensor Logs
Enabled systems record sensor data based on data logging menu configuration.
Sensor logs identify sensor system, are date and time stamped, and record sensor
value at user configured intervals.
Notes:
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Data logging must be enabled in the System Menu.
See Data Logging
- page
102 for additional information.
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5X00 E-Aux system datalogs are not visible at the instrument.
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AquaManager datalogs must be used to view E-Aux system datalogs;
Svr Hold Menu
When servicing sensors or doing tank maintenance, it may be necessary to shut
off all systems (including relays) because sensor values will not be accurate. Press
at Run Screen to enter Service Hold menu. When in Service hold, all relays
are de-energized until the Service Hold time expires. The Service Hold time is user
selectable. Enable and configure service hold time at
Menus → System→Service
Hold -
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After service hold time expires or is cancelled, sensor and aux
systems are reset causing relays to energize/de-energize based on the system value/
Configuring the 5200A
Configuring the 5200A