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EASYPOOL SMART 0 Operating Manual  |  7

Controller

Menu 5.16: Digital inputs

Main menu >> menu  >> service >> digital inputs

Menu for switching on and activating the digital inputs. They can 
be defined as "normally ON" or "normally OFF". If they are not 
assigned, the digital inputs used for the fill-level gauge of the 
metering container (that is to switch off the free-chlorine or the 
ph controller) can be also set on “not active”.

Menu 5.17: Display

Main menu >> menu  >> service >> display

The menu permits:

Assign a name to the device on the display
Switching on / off additional information on the standard 
display
Set the brightness of the display.

Menu 5.18: Language

Main menu >> menu  >> service >> language

Menus for setting of menu languages. You can activate additional 
languages from the memory card.

4.13 Memory card

The memory card transfers and stores language files (from the 
menu navigation), software updates and acts as a data logger.

4.13.1 Log book function

The following activities are stored in the logbook:

Configuration of the initial delivery with date and time
default configuration of date and time
Change of the automatic controller parameters (Xp, Tn, 
Tv), basic load, delimitation, being, alarm parameters, and 
calibration data at start-up with date and time
Change of the automatic controller parameters (Xp, Tn, 
Tv), basic load, delimitation, being, alarm parameters, and 
calibration data with date and time
Configuration of the digital inputs

This data is stored on the memory card supplied and can be read 
directly on the device or with a PC.
The software version is stored as is and a file (* LOG) as text file 
and DATE (* DAT) as recorder file per day.
The data is stored in directories for a month. The data can be 
viewed at Service > Logbook.

4.13.2 Logbook functions on the PC

The data which is saved on the card can be transferred to a PC 
by means of a reading device. To remove the memory card, the 
controller must be switched off in a specific way: in menu  >> 
Service >> reset press the "Switch off" key. All controllers are 
set to an output capacity of "0%" and all unsaved data is saved 
to the memory card. The controller can continue to operate with-
out the card.
The  device  must  be  opened  to  remove  the  memory  card. The 
card is located on the display board.




Fig. 4.13..1: Slot for the memory card on the display board.

NOTICE!

The memory card must only be inserted or removed 
when  the  device  is  voltage-free.  Switch  off  the 
TOPAX DX SMART via menu 2 >> Service >> Reset 
(see chapter 4.12, 5.4).

On its website, the manufacturer provides the free software "To-
pReader" to read the memory card with the recorder and con-
figuration data.

NOTICE!

Make sure that no additional data is saved on the 
memory card and that the saved data is not modified 
(data loss). The memory card must only be formatted 
in "FAT" format.

4.13.3 Firmware update

New firmware is played from the memory card. The memory card 
must be used when the power supply is switched off.
When the operating voltage is supplied, the firmware is automati-
cally installed and started.
The new files must first be written to the memory card via a PC. 
The existing files must be deleted (language file directory LANG 
in full and 4 firmware files ending *.EEP and *.HEX).

4.14 Connecting to the PC

The controller can optionally be fitted with an RS 485 serial in-
terface. The RS 485 allows you to transfer data to a PC. The data 
communication protocol installed is MODBUS.
With the RS 485 interface it is possible to connect more than one 
device to a network. To do this, an address must be assigned to 
each controller. In addition each controller must be equipped with 
the RS 485 computer interface.
It is possible to have a maximum of 1000 m of data transfer with 
the RS 485 interface. Up to 14 devices can be connected to a 
network via a PC (see Fig. 4.14.3).

NOTICE!

The data line must be attached directly to the con-
necting terminals of the TOPAX DX SMART (termi-
nals a and B, see Fig. 4.14.1). Separate clamping 
or branching boxes should not be set. The network 
address 10 is not permitted.

Содержание EASYPOOL SMART 02

Страница 1: ...02 Water sampling station for private swimming pool applications EN 01 Dosing Conveying Control Liquids Gases Systems Operating Manual Read this operating manual before start up To be retained for fu...

Страница 2: ...nstallation and Commissioning 29 5 1 Tools required 29 5 2 Wall mount 29 5 3 Electrical connection 29 5 4 Connection to the pool water circuit 29 5 5 Fitting and calibrating sensors 31 5 6 Starting au...

Страница 3: ...safety tips Basic safety precautions should always be followed when install ing and using this electrical equipment These precautions in clude the following WARNING 1 Read and follow all instructions...

Страница 4: ...plicable regulations must be observed The operating manuals of prod ucts used in the system must be observed in par ticular the operating manual of the peristaltic pump which is included separately wi...

Страница 5: ...re gauge e depending on model and pH electrode f The water sampling station is connected to the swimming pool water system All the items required for inclusion in the system and for disinfection are e...

Страница 6: ...42401014 Yes 42401003 REDOX pH value Yes 42401004 Yes 42401000 Active oxygen 42401010 Flow through chlorine electrolysis 0 20 mA Chlorine pH value Yes Yes 42401001 Chlorine pH value Conductivity 0 20...

Страница 7: ...rode Output signal 4 20 mA 0 20 or 0 60 mS cm Operating pressure 0 2 3 bar Operating temperature 5 40 C Water requirement approx 45 l h Weight approx 11 kg Hydraulic connections Clamped connection for...

Страница 8: ...ity conductiv or inductive with separate measuring amplifier 20 mA type measuring range depending on type of measuring amplifier Digital inputs Early warning level input for disinfectant Warning level...

Страница 9: ...hinge pivot from the equipment If both bolts are removed at the same time the upper part and the lower part of the box will fall loose NOTICE The equipment is to be opened only when plugged off the po...

Страница 10: ...order no 78402 Terminal Function Analogue power outputs 0 4 20 mA see also chapter 4 10 1 Measurement value output 0 4 20 mA Disinfection 2 3 pH value 4 5 Temperature 6 7 Salt content 8 9 Programmed a...

Страница 11: ...no 78404 optional Terminal Function 71 not used 72 73 74 20 mA passively without supply to the sensor Conductivity measurement 75 76 not used 77 78 outputs board order no 78399 Termi nal Output 81 Di...

Страница 12: ...z Description Term Cable Remarks a Chlorine measuring cell CS120 51 A red RD platinum Pt 52 A Blue BU Copper Cu purple VT Silver Ag b pH single rod measuring cell 53 white WH Internal lead 54 black BK...

Страница 13: ...ater contact 17 18 Description Term Cable Remarks f Disinfection peristaltic pump 88 Brown BN Relay 41 Blue BU N 39 Yellow green YE GN PE g Peristaltic pump pH 90 Brown BN Relay 41 Blue BU N 39 Yellow...

Страница 14: ...sample water contact 17 18 Description Term Cable Remarks j Technoline SC 11 14 Flow through chlorine elec trolyses 1 power supply unit 2 control unit 3 cable A N 91190000 4 electrolytic cell 87 88 y...

Страница 15: ...contact 17 18 Description Term Cable Remarks j Technoline SC 11 14 Flow through chlorine elec trolyses 1 power supply unit 2 control unit 3 cable A N 91190000 4 electrolytic cell 87 88 yellow YE Relay...

Страница 16: ...ine dosing 90 Relay 42 N Description Terminal Remarks m Power supply Conductivity transmitter 45 L 41 N 39 PE m Conductivity measuring cell 78403 78399 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Страница 17: ...values are confirmed with the OK button The clock and timer functions are exceptions Their modification does not require any confirmation General rules for entries The values can only be changed with...

Страница 18: ...values The input measuring values are examined for Free chlorine pH value REDOX potential Temperature Conductivity In doing so an important element is the calibration of the sen sors NOTICE When set u...

Страница 19: ...ufficient reference value 2 only to check the chlorine content after optimization 4 5 2 Measuring input pH value The voltage signal transmitted by the combination electrode is proportional to the pH v...

Страница 20: ...this solution a voltage of 12 mV can be displayed theoretically The physical value actually measured is however always different from the theroretical one When the physical value on the display become...

Страница 21: ...calibrated the setting can be calculated from the following table The current measured mA is shown in the calibration window A hand held measuring device can be used for the reference measurement 4 6...

Страница 22: ...ercentage value the actuator should reach Example a value of 80 operates the automatic controller to a maximum of 80 The algorithm of the automatic control is however computed further on 100 It is to...

Страница 23: ...Tv caused by the differential rate drop to 0 even if the actual value keep deviating away from the default one The fact that the control causes the actual value to match the default one is caused main...

Страница 24: ...chlorination For shock chlorination the free chlorine controller is switched to manual operation for an adjustable time and an adjustable dosing rate When the time has elapsed the controller automati...

Страница 25: ...the logbook 5 7 Clock Setting of date and time 5 8 Timer Setting of control timer 5 9 Password Setting an access code for individual menus 5 10 Service code Setting a code for menu 5 service 5 11 DIN...

Страница 26: ...s automatic changeover Menu 5 8 Timer Main menu menu 2 service timer In this menu you can adjust the timer for active oxygen dosing and allocate to individual week days Menu 5 9 and 5 10 code und Serv...

Страница 27: ...be switched off in a specific way in menu 2 Service reset press the Switch off key All controllers are set to an output capacity of 0 and all unsaved data is saved to the memory card The controller c...

Страница 28: ...MART the last one in the network The resistances are not active in its delivered state The 120 resistor is applied at the PC side via the interface converter The jumper slots are located in the front...

Страница 29: ...th a spirit level After assembly put the water sampling station back in the wall bracket and attach the hinges 5 3 Electrical connection All work on the electrical installation must only be carried ou...

Страница 30: ...pump and the injection nozzle is included in the supply The suction hose and pressure line should be routed without kinks Note the peristaltic pump entry and exit points Fig 5 4 2 2 Dosing line hose...

Страница 31: ...des must be operated for approx 1 hour with pool water prior to calibration They must be removed for calibration To do this the ball valves at the input and output points of the water sampling station...

Страница 32: ...oller description Provide the chemical supply for the pH adjustment and disinfec tion in turn by inserting the suction lines in turn into the vessel Note how the dosing starts each time via the perist...

Страница 33: ...a container with water Store the electrodes in a frost free environment NOTICE Over long periods of inactivity an oxide layer forms on the copper electrode of the chlorine measuring cell This must be...

Страница 34: ...ng of water guiding components Seal replacement Pump hose replacement Injection nozzle maintenance Sensor check Chlorine measuring cell maintenance The chlorine measuring cell is disassembled and visu...

Страница 35: ...s and ball valves 38660 Copper electrode flat 22307 Platinum electrode spiral 22306 Silver electrode flat 35506 d Temperature sensor Pt 100 41100022 Table 8 3 Sensors spare parts for sensors and consu...

Страница 36: ...drift too large Not activated No Change buffer solution or replace electrode Sensor or single rod measuring cell not compli ant to DIN Standards Check and eventually replace the input sensor Defective...

Страница 37: ...he hand measurement is not affected Stabilise the pH reading through appropriate controller adjustment Potential carry over through electrical devices in the pool circuit Compensate potential insert m...

Страница 38: ...ation 29 Installation height 29 Installing sensors 31 Insufficient sample water 30 Interruption in operation 33 L Language 27 M Main menu 18 Maintenance 34 Manual operation 24 Measured value alarms 24...

Страница 39: ...EASYPOOL SMART 02 Operating Manual 39 Notes Notes...

Страница 40: ...40 EASYPOOL SMART 02 Operating Manual Notes...

Страница 41: ...dificaci n en la presente mercanc a sin nuestra previa autorizaci n esta declaraci n pierde su validez NL EU overeenstemmingsverklaring Ondergetekende Lutz Jesco GmbH Am Bostelberge 19 30900 Wedemark...

Страница 42: ...erties We hereby certify that the product has been cleaned thoroughly inside and outside before returning that it is free of hazardous materi als i e chemical biological toxic flammable and radioactiv...

Страница 43: ...scription of fault Type of fault 1 Mechanical fault Premature wear Wearing parts Breakage other damage Corrosion Damage in transit 2 Electrical fault Connections connectors or cables loose Operating c...

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