Emerson 54e pH/ORP instruction manual Simulate tests, Alarm High 14.00pH, Setpoint 07.00 pH

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MODEL 54e pH/ORP

 

SECTION 5.0

 

 

 

 

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

5.1 CHANGING ALARM SETPOINTS

 

 

 

 

This section describes how the three alarm setpoints can be changed.

 

Alarm setpoints

 

 

 

 

 

Move the cursor down by pressing the arrow key.

 

Output setpoints

 

 

 

Simulate tests

 

1. From the main menu, move the cursor down to "Program" and press

 

 

Enter (F4). On the next display, with the cursor on "Alarm setpoints",

 

 

 

 

 

Exit

Enter

press Enter (F4).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm 1 setpoint Alarm 2 setpoint Alarm 3 setpoint

2.Select the desired alarm by moving the cursor down to highlight it. When the correct alarm is highlighted, press Enter (F4) to get to the adjustment screen.

In this example we have pressed the arrow key down once to access the alarm 2 setpoint.

Exit

Enter

NOTE

 

 

 

There are 2 different possible screens at the next point, depend-

 

 

ing on whether the alarm has been configured as normal or TPC.

 

 

 

Alarm High: 14.00pH

3a. (normal alarm). The setpoint now being used for this alarm and the kind of alarm (high or low) are displayed. If the alarm has been turned off, then "off" will be displayed instead of "High". The "Enter" key has now changed to the "Edit" key and will allow changing the setpoint once the F4 key has been pressed. If the setpoint is ok, then press Exit (F1).

Exit

Enter

After the Edit (F4) key is pressed, use the arrow keys to change the

 

 

display to the desired setpoint and press Save (F4) to enter into

 

 

memory. The plus (+) sign can be changed to a minus sign by press-

 

 

ing the down arrow key when the (+) is highlighted. To abort the

 

 

change, press Esc (F3) to return to the previous menu.

 

 

 

Setpoint: 07.00 pH

3b. (TPC alarm only). When the alarm has been configured as TPC, the setpoint is used for the TPC calculation of how long the alarm should stay on. The "Enter" key has now changed to the "Edit" key and will allow changing the setpoint once the F4 key has been pressed. If the setpoint is ok, then press Exit (F1).

Exit

Edit

After the F4 key is pressed, use the arrow keys to change the dis-

play to the desired setpoint and press Save (F4) to enter into mem-

 

 

 

 

ory. The plus + sign can be changed to a minus sign by pressing the

 

 

down arrow key. To abort the change, press Esc (F3) to return to the

 

 

previous menu.

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Contents PH/ORP Hart Analyzer/Controller Model 54e pH/ORPEssential Instructions Electrical Shock HazardPage Section Title Description and SpecificationsModel 54E PH/ORP Microprocessor Analyzer Table No Title Appendix TitleList of Tables Table of Contents List of Figures About This DocumentDescription of Controls Section Description and SpecificationsGeneral Description Specifications Physical Specifications General PowerRelative Humidity 95%, non condensing Alarms Current OutputsAnalyzer Specifications @ 25C Recommended SensorsPart NO. Description Ordering InformationCode Options Section Installation Mechanical InstallationLocating the Controller Unpacking and InspectionPanel Mounting Section Wiring Power Input WiringAnalog Output Wiring Alarm Relay Output Wiring454EPH02 Tions will Result in Controller MALFUNC- Tion PH Sensor WiringPH Sensor Compatibility 454EPH01 Cable Dressing Final Electrical Check Wiring to Model Section Calibration IntroductionTemperature Calibration Hold Mode OffAdjust temp 25.1 C Automatic TWO-POINT Calibration Autocal bufferBuffer 1 -- Wait Calibration Notes Auto buffer cal doneUse the arrow keys to select the correct buffer Calibrate point Pt 04.00pH 25CPt calibration done Manual TWO-POINT CalibrationStandardize 7.01 pH SINGLE-POINT pH CalibrationTemperature Compensation Options Temp comp AutoOutput trim 59.16 mV/pHTrim Outputs Hold ModeOutput trim Section Software Configuration PH Settings ListRanges Factory Settings User Settings Diagnostics Section Outline of Menu Levels Alarm High 14.00pH Changing Alarm SetpointsSimulate tests Setpoint 07.00 pHSetpoint 7.00 pH 4mA 0.00 pH 20mA 2.00 pHSetpoint + 06.90 pH Changing Output Setpoints PID onlyOutput OutputMA 0.00 pH 20 mA 14.00 pH Output 1 12.00 mA MA +00.00 pHAlarm setpoints Output setpoints Test output Test alarmTesting Outputs and Alarms Simulated testsTest alarm 1 Open Test alarm 1 OpenDisplay right AL2 Measure pHDisplay contrast Timeout On Security CautionControl Mode DisplayChanging Output Parameters Output Control ParametersRange 4-20 mA Fault 22.00 mARange 4-20 mAl Fault 22.00mA Output 2 control Output 2 setupHold feature setup Hold Disable featureInterval timer AlarmsAlarm 3 control Alarm Low Setpoint 0.01 pH Delay 0 secHysteresis 0.01 pH Delay 0 sec Relay Default NoneRelay default None Setpoint +07.00 pHTime period 30 sec URV 2.00 pHAlarm Fault Feed limit DisableTimeout 3600 sec Alarm 4 SetupOn time 120 sec Timer DisableRecovery 600 sec Interval Timer Examples Zero offset 60 mV DiagnosticsDiagnostics Off Diagnostics Auto Calibration SetupAutocal Standard Stabilize pH 0.01 pH Stabilize time 10 secAuto Calibration Setup Standard BuffersContinuous Sensor Diagnostics Section Theory of OperationSee .8 for instructions on chang- ing these setpoints Interval TimerTypical set points Alarm Relays Time Proportional Control TPC Mode CodeNormal Mode Analog OutputsController Mode Priority Controller Mode Priority ChartCondition Definitions Action DefinitionsPID Control Mode Combinations PID Control CodePID Control Measurement and Set Point Feedback ControlControl Loop Adjustment and Tuning Proportional Mode GainProportional Gain Plus Integral Reset Process Reaction Curve Method Process Reaction CurvePID Control Level 1 3 Password Privileges Section Special Procedures and FeaturesPassword Protection Configuring Security SecurityCustom Curve Lock allSensor iso 07.00 pH Solution Temperature CompensationTemp coeff +.000 Operate iso +07.00 pH Section Troubleshooting Troubleshooting is easy as 1, 2, 3…Diagnostic Messages Diagnostic Messages Description of problemQuick Troubleshooting Guide Symptom ActionDiagnostic Variables Theoretical pH vs. Millivolt Values at 25C 77F Troubleshooting Guidelines Temperature Compensation CircuitTroubleshooting Procedure Ohms Ambient TemperatureController preamp check Figure Preamplifier Troubleshooting ProcedurePreamp in a junction box Figure Junction Box Preamplifier Check Troubleshooting Guide No PowerCoated glass electrode Clean with soft cloth and clean water Password protected Replacement Parts Part Number DescriptionWarranty Repair NON-WARRANTY RepairSection Return of Material GeneralAppendix a ORP Configuration Quick Startup ORPTable A-1. ORP Settings List Item Choices ORP Settings User SettingsChoices ORP Settings User Settings Diagnostics SectionOutput setpoints Simulated testsStandardize 400 mV ORP CalibrationReturn of Materials Request Sensor or Circuit Board onlyWarranty Return of MaterialSpecifications subject to change without notice