DEPOLOX® Pool Compact
6. Operation
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Calibration selection
Example “Chlorine calibration”
1 Call up the Home menu.
2 Press
the
menu Calibration in the Sys-
tem menu or the
symbol in the Mea-
surement menu.
3 Press the desired calibration selection.
The example here shows chlorine zero
point calibration. A further screen opens
with information describing the calibrat-
ion process.
4 Press the “Calibrate” button to open the
input menu.
5 Enter the desired values in the input field
and save with the Enter key.
6 Make any further entries (e.g. DPD).
6.3.3
“
Inputs and Outputs“ menu
The digital inputs and the mA outputs are con-
figured in this menu.
1 Call up the Home menu.
2 Tap
the
symbol.
3 Tap the
Inputs/Outputs menu.
4 Press the desired “Digital inputs” or “mA
outputs” menu.
Chlorine
Zero point:
Calibration of the zero point cur-
rent of the chlorine measurement cell
DPD:
DPD calibration of the chlorine measu-
rement cell
pH
pH7:
pH7 calibration with buffer solution
pHX:
Span calibration of the pH sensor with
buffer solution
Offset:
Offset calibration of the pH sensor
ORP (Redox)
Cal. value:
ORP calibration with buffer solution
Conductivity
Calibration:
60 mS/cm or 600 µS/cm
Calibration with the calibration solution or
or comparative measurements
Temp. Offset:
Temperature calibration of
the integrated temperature sensor in the
conductivity sensors
Temperature
Cal. value:
Temperature calibration for
entry after comparative measurement
NOTICE
Other calibration selections are performed
in a similar way and are not described indivi-
dually.
Digital inputs
Cl
2
/pH tank monitoring:
On/Off
This parameter is used to switch the
min. and empty fill level monitoring for
the chlorine and pH tank (acid or alkali).
With this function, digital inputs 3 and 4
are used for recording of the tank mini-
mum fill level. Digital input 5 is used as
an empty signal input (see Chapter 9.
“Wiring diagrams” - Digital inputs). If
this function is not used, digital inputs 3
to 5 are freely assignable. When the
minimum fill level is reached, an error
message appears in the message
window. When the empty level is rea-
ched, dosing switches off and an error
message appears in the message
window.