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Submenu Screen Types
The 5200A includes numeric, alpha/numeric, and pull-down submenus - figure 4.4.
See Front Panel Keys - page 67 to navigate, enter, configure, and view submenus.
Figure 4.4
This symbol indicates that alpha/numeric or numeric keypad entry is required.
This symbol is used in the Menu Map Appendix - starting on page 226 and in
the directions for menu configuration (this chapter). Use
▲
▼
front panel
keys to scroll and
to select entries.
The remainder of this chapter provides information on 5200A menus and submenus
and their function. Menu structure and information is provided in hierarchical order
starting with the
menu. Information on
,
, and
menus is provided after the
menu sections.
Configuring the 5200A
Main Menu
Press
at the Run Screen to enter the Main Menu.
All system configuration is done through this menu. The four Main Menu submenus
are Calibration, System, Sensor Setup, and Timers.
Calibration Menu
Sensors must be user calibrated to ensure accurate measurements. Calibrate the
sensors in the Calibration Menu. Entering the Calibration Menu de-energizes all
active water sensor control and alarm relays.
There is a 30 second hold off period for control and alarm relays after pressing
or
at the calibration menu. The hold off period allows time for the
sensors to stabilize before processing readings for controlling and alarming purposes.
Notes:
-
Energized timed sensor control relays (for example, conductivity, pH, & tem-
perature high) begin a new dose cycle after the 30 second hold off time. For
example, say the pH dose up is set to five minutes but the pH low range relay
de-energizes after dosing for only two minutes because the calibration menu
is entered. If the pH system remains in low range control after the calibration
Configuring the 5200A