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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

7200 Monitor

Field Mount 

Summary of Contents for 7200

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7200 Monitor Field Mount...

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Page 3: ...asure Mode 13 6 2 Measurement Cycle 13 6 3 Display 13 7 Configuration 14 7 1 Menu Mode 14 7 2 Data Entry 15 7 2 1 User List Selection 15 7 2 2 User Value Entry 15 7 2 3 User Text Entry 16 8 Calibratio...

Page 4: ...12 3 Set Damping Rate 28 12 4 Air Clean Option 28 13 Advanced Sensor Setup 29 14 Instrument Setup 30 14 1 Measurement Title 30 14 2 Display Units 30 14 3 Display Contrast 30 14 4 Bleeper 31 14 5 Backl...

Page 5: ...8 19 2 Change Password 38 20 Error Messages 39 20 1 Sensor 39 20 2 Measure Mode 39 20 3 Self Clean Sensors 39 20 4 Calibration 40 20 5 Air Clean Systems 40 21 Menu Structure 41 22 Sensor Defaults 42 2...

Page 6: ...s of these instructions must be read carefully before proceeding 2 Warning labels on containers and packaging must be observed 3 Installation operation maintenance and servicing must only be carried o...

Page 7: ...pad is used for all configuration and operation of the 7200 Monitor each key has a very positive operation enabling use even whilst wearing gloves 2 4 Alarms Two user configurable alarms are provided...

Page 8: ...njunction with the relevant sensor instruction manual All dimensions stated in this manual are in millimetres unless otherwise stated The manual has been written on the basis that the user has a basic...

Page 9: ...art_1 pdf https www gov uk government uploads system uploads attachment_data file 301546 performance_standards_and_te st_procedures_for_continuous_water_monitoring_equipment_part_2 pdf The scheme is o...

Page 10: ...hield It is recommended that the monitor is located close to the sensor to simplify the set up and calibration of the system thus avoiding long walks between monitor and sensor Note The maximum length...

Page 11: ...e a supply fuse fitted internally WARNING DISCONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING THE TERMINAL COVER The 7200 Monitor is supplied fitted with two PG11 cable glands fitted and has provision for a f...

Page 12: ...White Black or Blue Black or Blue Black or Blue Sensor Connection Detail Note 1 The normal condition for the alarm outputs is when the instrument is powered and the alarm is off Note 2 The RS232 conne...

Page 13: ...he background at all times when the instrument is switched on regardless of whether the instrument is in measure mode or not It is therefore capable of updating the output signal and alarms when the u...

Page 14: ...ed item If the instrument is left in any display other than measure mode it will automatically return to menu mode after one minute has passed with no key presses When the cycle alarm or cycle output...

Page 15: ...selector bar can be moved using the keys to select the required item Pressing the OK key will select the highlighted item and a small tick will appear next to it Pressing the MENU key will exit the l...

Page 16: ...and units The text string is displayed with a flashing cursor indicating the selected character The keys are used to select a character and the keys to change the selected character When all changes a...

Page 17: ...new sensor type 8 2 Methods of Calibration Primary Standard This method of calibration will give the best results however it does require the use of a laboratory to carry out a gravimetric analysis o...

Page 18: ...xt step and pressing the moves back to the previous step Pressing the OK key will activate the displayed activity Cal Wizard Stages The Cal Wizard guides the user through the process of setting the in...

Page 19: ...s the OK key Pressing the MENU key will exit the Set Span operation Note The calibration value can only be set between 10 100 of the display range Step 2 Calibrating As indicated by the on display ins...

Page 20: ...sor If the take sample process is successful the monitor will return to measure mode If a problem occurs during the zeroing operation an error message will be displayed and the monitor will return to...

Page 21: ...up wizard has been entered the MENU key can be used to exit at any time Pressing the key moves forward to the next step and pressing the moves back to the previous step Pressing the OK key will activa...

Page 22: ...larm settings Low The output will go into the ALARM condition whenever the measured value is less than or equal to the alarm value The output will return to its NORMAL condition when the measured valu...

Page 23: ...The delay to set can be varied between 0 600 seconds using the keys Pressing OK will store the new value 10 6 Delay to Reset A delay can be introduced between conditions for an alarm turning off being...

Page 24: ...accept the new value or MENU to cancel the new value Note The value can only be set within the range of the selected sensor range 11 2 Set Output High Use the keys to set the required measurement valu...

Page 25: ...as cleared The faults that can be signalled by the analogue output are displayed as a list the enabled faults are indicated by small ticks To enable a fault use the keys to highlight the required faul...

Page 26: ...7200 Monitor Instruction Manual 12 Sensor Configuration Page 26 of 50 167300IM Issue 12 Issue Date 14 10 2014...

Page 27: ...tion menu Sensor Types Sensor Range typical IR8 0 20000 mg l IR15 0 10000 mg l IR40 0 1500 mg l IR100 0 200 mg l IR12LS 0 500 FTU TT2000LA 0 20000 mg l TT2000LS 0 500 mg l TT10i 20i 0 20000 mg l TT2i...

Page 28: ...step change of 0 to 100 occurs on the sensor input This can be useful when selecting the damping rate to be used for a particular application Damping Rate Response Time Seconds Typical Use Instant 0 2...

Page 29: ...e results in most applications If the linearity of the system is not acceptable please contact Partech technical support Adjust X Values These values along with the Y values are used to perform linear...

Page 30: ...ired title and press the OK key If a predefined title is selected a small tick will appear next to the selected title If the user defined option is selected a new screen will be displayed which allows...

Page 31: ...ocked and unlocked can be adjusted using this menu The first stage in changing the password is to enter the existing password which is done using the keys Once the old password has been entered press...

Page 32: ...24 hours using the value adjustment method of data entry Note The clean interval is entered in hours and minutes HH MM 15 2 Clean Mode The clean mode menu is used to set whether the sensor will operat...

Page 33: ...very useful in planning the servicing of a self clean sensor 15 4 Service Life The service life is the number of cleans that the sensor can perform before requiring a service replacement of wiper and...

Page 34: ...air clean system please refer to the appropriate air clean system instruction manual 16 1 Set Clean Interval The clean interval determines the length of time between the sensor being cleaned The user...

Page 35: ...s installed or last serviced Run Time The run time displays the accumulated length of time the air pump has been running 16 5 Service Life The service life is the number of hours that the pump can be...

Page 36: ...ph display of the undamped and damped sensor signals on a 0 to 100 scale where 100 equates to the sensors upper range value 17 3 Calibration Values This indicates the internal values used to store the...

Page 37: ...is collected for use in calculating the statistics average value The average period can be set in the range 10 to 100 seconds and is adjusted using the keys Pressing the OK key stores the new setting...

Page 38: ...y default password is 1000 if the original password has been forgotten please contact Partech technical support 19 1 Lock Instrument To lock the instrument this menu is used The user will be prompted...

Page 39: ...um check calibration 20 3 Self Clean Sensors Clean Fault During a clean cycle the sensor detected a fault Inspect sensor for damage and or excess fouling if there is no evidence of this remove and rea...

Page 40: ...ed minimum for a zero operation This generally indicates that the sensor is faulty Sensor Input Too Low Set Span The data collected for the calibration operation was below the allowed minimum for the...

Page 41: ...ust Exp Constants Adjust X Values Adjust Y Values Sensor Defaults Clean Setup Clean Interval Clean Mode Clean Information Service Life Reset Clean Count Air Clean Setup Clean Interval Clean Duration S...

Page 42: ...l Exp IR40 1500 0 10000 mg l Exp IR100 200 0 1000 mg l Exp IR12LS 500 0 1000 FTU Lin TT2000LA 10000 0 50000 mg l Exp TT2000LS 500 0 1000 mg l Lin TT10i 20i 10000 0 50000 mg l Exp TT2i 12i 500 0 1000 m...

Page 43: ...on Required g l Add pack to water litres 2 5 8 0 5 0 4 0 10 0 2 0 20 0 1 0 40 0 0 5 The following points should be observed when preparing and using Fullers Earth solutions The water used should be fr...

Page 44: ...calculate the ratio of water to 4000 FTU standard to produce a solution of the required value W A 4000 1 W parts water to 1 part 4000 FTU standard A Required FTU value The Formazin Dilution Chart prov...

Page 45: ...n of fault 25 1 Returning Equipment for Repair If equipment needs to be returned to Partech for repair or service the following address should be used SERVICE DEPARTMENT PARTECH INSTRUMENTS ROCKHILL B...

Page 46: ...mber of Outputs 2 SPCO Alarm Types Low High Fault User configurable Operation Fail Safe De energised in alarm condition Relay Rating 5 A 230 VAC 5 A 30 VDC 26 3 Analogue Output Type 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0...

Page 47: ...ry use EMC requirements EN 61000 6 1 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 1 Generic standards Immunity for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 3 2001 Electroma...

Page 48: ...7200 Monitor Instruction Manual 167300IM Issue 12 Issue Date 14 10 2014 Page 48 of 50...

Page 49: ...7200 Monitor Instruction Manual 167300IM Issue 12 Issue Date 14 10 2014 Page 49 of 50...

Page 50: ...Partech Instruments Rockhill Business Park Higher Bugle St Austell Cornwall PL26 8RA UK Tel 44 0 1726 879800 Email info partech co uk Web www partech co uk...

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