YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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Control Menu
Press
at the Run Screen to display a list of energized sensor and aux 5200A
system relays. The Control menu identifies the active sensor or aux system and
control and/or alarm condition. See Sensor Setup Controls and Alarms
- page 149
for additional information.
Notes:
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Press
to display time stamped detail of control and alarm relay(s).
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Alarm message appears at the Control menu for aux and sensor systems when
alarms are enabled regardless if an alarm relay is assigned.
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Active timer (10 event timer and feed timer) systems are not displayed at
control menu.
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General alarm systems are not displayed at the Control menu regardless if
general alarm relay is enabled.
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Use
▲
▼
to scroll list when scroll bar appears at menu.
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Conductivity and pH Control Range Low message remains at the
menu when the conductivity or pH system is disabled and a control low relay
is energized. Power cycle the 5200A to clear the control low range message
at the Msg’s menu.
When no 5200A control or alarm system(s) are active, the below screen is displayed.
Msg’s Menu
Calibration, Sensor, and Event logs contain 5200A system information. The 5200A
Sensor log stores 1000 records. The Calibration log stores 500 records. The Event
log stores 1250 records. Once the log memory is full, the oldest records are over-
written with more recent records. The number shown in ( ) at the Msg’s menu
reflects the total number of records in the log. The 25 most recent records for each
log are displayed at the
menu. Use
▲
▼
to scroll and press
to view
time stamped detail record.
Use AquaManager to capture all records from 5200A logs and store them to a PC
database. Polling times should be determined by logging intervals. Example - if the
sensor log is recording values every minute and the sensor log holds 1000 records,
polling should occur at least every 27 hours. This would allow for all records to be
saved to the PC before being overwritten on the 5200A. Set the data log interval so
that analyzing data based on the configured interval will be helpful. Poll at intervals
that don’t result in gaps in data.
A Reset Clean Probe message will appear at the Msg’s Menu if the clean probe timer
expires. Selecting “Yes” at “Are you sure?” resets the clean probe timer to the user
configured number of days.
Configuring the 5200A
Configuring the 5200A