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GF 9950-10 Six Channel Transmitter
Refer to your local Georg Fischer Sales of
fi
ce for the
most current warranty statement.
All warranty and non-warranty repairs being returned
must include a fully completed Service Form and
goods must be returned to your local GF Sales of
fi
ce or
distributor.
Product returned without a Service Form may not be
warranty replaced or repaired.
GF products with limited shelf-life (e.g. pH, ORP,
chlorine electrodes, calibration solutions; e.g. pH buffers,
turbidity standards or other solutions) are warranted out
of box but not warranted against any damage, due to
process or application failures (e.g. high temperature,
chemical poisoning, dry-out) or mishandling (e.g. broken
glass, damaged membrane, freezing and/or extreme
temperatures).
Warranty Information
Table of Contents
Description .......................................................................1
Compatibility .....................................................................1
Safety Information ............................................................2
Installation ........................................................................2
Terminal Identi
fi
cation ......................................................3
Wiring ......................................................................... 4-10
Sensor
Wiring
......................................................... 4-6
Power
Wiring
..............................................................7
Modules
Wiring
.................................................... 8-10
System Setup Menu .......................................................11
Password .......................................................................12
Keypad Operation ..........................................................12
Warranty Information ......................................................13
Dimensions ....................................................................14
Module Installation .........................................................14
Plug-In Modules .............................................................15
Relay Modules ...............................................................15
Conductivity Loop and Modbus Modules ......................16
Signal Type: Frequency ................................................16
Signal Type: Digital (S3L) .............................................16
Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA ................................................17
Relay Functions .............................................................17
Relay Modes ............................................................ 17-19
Derived Functions ..........................................................20
Sensor-Speci
fi
c Menus ............................................ 21-50
Flow
.................................................................... 21-22
pH
....................................................................... 23-25
ORP
.................................................................... 26-27
Conductivity/Resistivity
...................................... 28-29
Pressure
............................................................. 30-31
Level/Volume
...................................................... 31-34
Temperature
....................................................... 34-35
4 to 20 mA .......................................................... 36-37
Salinity
................................................................ 38-40
Dissolved
Oxygen
.............................................. 41-42
Relay Menus ............................................................ 43-57
Low ..........................................................................43
High .........................................................................44
Window IN or Window OUT ....................................45
Proportional Pulse ...................................................46
Pulse Width Modulation ..........................................47
Volumetric Pulse .....................................................48
Total Pulse ...............................................................49
United States Pharmacopeia ..................................50
Error Mode ..............................................................51
Binary Input .............................................................52
Timer ................................................................. 53-55
Multiple .............................................................. 56-57
Menu System .................................................................58
Common Menus ....................................................... 59-64
Loop
Menus
.............................................................59
Option Menu ........................................................ 60-63
View
Mode
...............................................................64
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 65-66
Averaging .......................................................................67
LOG Current Loop Output .............................................67
Custom Measurements ............................................ 68-71
Calibration Procedures - pH .................................... 72-73
Calibration Procedure - ORP ................................... 74-75
Calibration Procedure - Conductivity/Resistivity ............76
Calibration Procedure - Salinity .....................................77
Calibration Procedure - Flow .........................................78
Calibration Error Messages ...........................................79
USP Limits......................................................................80
Modbus .........................................................................80
Modbus Communication Setting Menus ........................81
Maintenance ...................................................................81
Speci
fi
cations ........................................................... 82-83
Ordering Information ......................................................84