Operation
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Water sampling station
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Operating instructions
2.
Activate the manual mode of the output with “On” and set the control
output as 0 %.
4
The servomotor now stops completely.
3.
Observe the drive and wait until it has stopped completely.
4.
Set the output to 100 % and at the same time, start to measure the
time for the complete opening of the drive.
4
The servomotor now starts and runs to top speed.
5.
Observe the drive and wait until it has stopped completely.
6.
Deactivate manual mode with “Off”.
7.
Working in the main menu under System > Outputs, navigate to the
“Controller” tab.
8.
Working under “Output”, select the output of the runtime which you
have just measured.
9.
Working under “Runtime”, enter the time which you have just
measured.
ü
Runtime set!
9.5.6 Servomotor 20 mA
You can connect servomotors with a 20 mA actuation and a 20 mA
feedback to the device. The servomotors must be calibrated with the
actuation before commissioning. You can calibrate the 20 mA output
signal with ±1 mA.
9.5.6.1 Calibration of an servomotor 20 mA
Pre-conditions for actions:
ü
The servomotor is switched on and has been connected properly.
ü
The output has been configured correctly (see Tab. 27 “Functions of
the individual controllers” on page 24).
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the Main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the
“Outputs” tab.
2.
Working under “Output”, select the output which is to be adjusted.
3.
Press the “Compensation” button.
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A further window with a progress bar opens; this indicates the
position feedback.
4.
Compensation is started using the “Start” button.
5.
The motor starts and runs to top speed, then stops. This can take a
number of minutes.
6.
Completion of the compensation is signalled with “Compensation
OK”.
ü
Calibration of an servomotor 20 mA completed.
9.5.6.2 Calibrating the 20 mA output
If, whilst performing the previous compensation, you have determined
that the output signal does not completely conform with the motor
position, you can adjust the output signal. You can adjust both the lower
signal range (0/4 mA) and the upper signal range (20 mA) to the motor
position.
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the Main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the
“Outputs” tab.
2.
Working under “Outputs, select the output that you wish to adjust.
3.
Press the “1 point” button to calibrate just the upper area or the “2
points” button for the upper and lower areas.
4.
A further window will open in which you can set a tolerance. You can
change this by maximum -50 to +50 depending on whether you wish
to calibrate the upper or lower area. The maximum change corre-
sponds c. to a current of 1 mA.
5.
Check the output signal using a multimeter or a servomotor and
make sure that the motor is now under exact control.
6.
Save the current offset by pressing the “Save” button.
ü
Calibrating the 20 mA output completed.
9.6 Setpoints and reference sets
You can determine various setpoints which should actuate the device. You
have four different sets of setpoints; the controller can switch between
them automatically. The reference sets can be used to vary the control at
different times of the day or in different operating conditions.
The following section describes the possibilities of controlling using
setpoints and their configuration.
9.6.1 Setting the setpoints
You can configure and save the setpoints via the menu item “Setpoints”.
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the main menu under “Setpoints” navigate to the “Active”
tab.
2. Active:
You can view the reference set currently active in the “Active”
tab.
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The individual setpoints are displayed. If you change one of the
values, it will immediately be activated as a new setpoint.
3. Save:
You can save the active setpoints as a reference set. Select a
reference set for this and press “Save".
4. Setpoints 1 – 4:
The possible setpoints for the controller follow in
sequence. The following information is displayed from left to right:
- S1 − S4/V1 − V4 indicates the sensor input or virtual input.
- O1 − O4 indicates the output. The “timer” indicates that the output
is actuated directly.
- The measured value of this input follows, e. g. free chlorine, pH or
the text “No control function” if this controller is inactive.
An upwards or downwards arrow indicates the control direction.
Raise or lower.
- This is followed by the setpoint. Pressing on the setpoint enables