Emerson 6081-P instruction manual Quick Start Guide

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QUICK START GUIDE

FOR MODEL 6081 WIRELESS pH TRANSMITTER

1. Refer to Section 2.0 Installation for installation instructions.

2 . Wire the pH or ORP sensor to the transmitter. Refer to the sensor instruction sheet for details.

3.Once the connections are secure and verified, install the Power Module to power to the transmitter.

4.When the transmitter is powered up for the first time, Quick Start screens appear. Using Quick Start is easy.

a.A blinking field shows the position of the cursor.

b.Use the ◄ or ► key to move the cursor left or right. Use the▲ or ▼ key to move the cursor up or down or to increase or decrease the value of a digit. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to move the decimal point.

c.Press ENTER to store a setting. Press EXIT to leave without storing changes. Pressing EXIT also returns the display to the previous screen.

5.Choose a local language.

6.Choose measurement: pH, ORP, or Redox.

7.Choose preamplifier location. Select Xmtr to use the integral preamplifier in the transmitter.

8.Choose Off or On for displayed diagnostics.

9.Select measurement update rate. Select ENTER to choose an update rate of 1 minute or enter a value from 1 second to 10 minutes.

10.Choose temperature units: °C or °F

11.Choose Yes to Setup the Wireless Network or No if the Network ID and the Join Key have already been entered.

12.Enter the 5-digit Wireless Network ID. This ID number must match the Network ID of the Model 1420 Wireless Gateway.

13.Enter the 8-digit Network Join Key number 1 of 4 to match the Model 1420 Wireless Gateway. See the Note below for clarification.

14.Enter Network Join Key numbers 2, 3, and 4 to match the Model 1420 Wireless Gateway.

15.The transmitter will exit Quick Start and display the live measurement screen.

16.To change the Network ID or Join Key, HART address, or measurement-related settings from the default values, and to set security codes, press MENU. Select Program and follow the prompts. Refer to the appropriate menu tree.

17.To return the transmitter to default settings, choose Reset Analyzer in the Program menu.

Note regarding Wireless Device Configuration

In order to communicate with the 1420 Wireless Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the information system.

Using a Field Communicator or AMS, enter the Network ID and Join Key so that they match the Network ID and Join Key of the gateway and other devices in the network. The Network Join Key consists of four (4) blocks, each with an eight digit code. The code of each block must match its corresponding block in the 1420 in order for the 6081 to join the network.

If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical, the transmitter will not communicate with the network. The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the 1420 Wireless Gateway on the Setup>Network>Settings page on the web server.

The final device network configuration piece is the Update Rate. This by default is one (1) minute. This may be changed at commissioning, or at any time via AMS or the 1420 Wireless Gateway’s web server. The Update Rate should be between 1 second and 10 minutes.

When device configuration is completed, remove the power module and replace the rear cover of the transmitter until the time of actual live installation in the process. Tighten the cover to the proper tension for safety approvals.

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Contents Model 6081-P Shipping considerations for wireless products Power Modules Essential InstructionsAbout This Document Quick Start Guide Hart PollAddress Menu Tree for Model 6081 pH Wireless Transmitter Model 6081-P pH/ORP Table of Contents CONT’D Number Title List of FiguresIii This page left blank intentionally Features and Applications Section Description and SpecificationsSpecifications General Specifications Wireless Functional SpecificationsMeasurement update rate 1/sec. to 1/10 min PH Range 0 toTelecommunication Compliance Hart CommunicationsFCC and IC Asset Management Solutions Considerations Section InstallationUnpacking and Inspection PRE-INSTALLATION Setup Temperature ElementReference Electrode Impedance Preamplifier LocationSection Mounting on a Flat Surface Pipe Mounting Power Module Installation Installing the Power ModuleSection This page left blank intentionally Sensor Wiring Section Sensor WiringGeneral Information This page left blank intentionally Section Intrinsically Safe Installation This page left blank intentionallyThis page left blank intentionally Section Commissioning Device Network ConfigurationNetwork Communications Verify Operation Section Display and Operation DisplayScreen a Screen C Screen BKeypad Information Screen MessagesSecurity How the Security Code WorksThis page left blank intentionally Section Operation with Model Making Hart related settings from the keypad Off-line and On-line OperationSection Programming the Transmitter Changing START-UP SettingsGeneral Purpose Choosing and Configuring the Analytical MeasurementDefinitions Choose Measurement Choose Soln Temp Corr or Sensor IsoptntlPurpose Procedure Setting a security code Setting a Security CodeChoose Calib or Config Making Hart Related Settings Resetting Factory Calibration and Factory Default SettingsProcedure Installing default settings Choose ResetTransmitterSelecting a Default Screen and Screen Contrast Procedure Choosing a display screenChoose Default Display Procedure Changing screen contrastChoosing a Display Timeout Procedure Programming the display timeoutCalibrating Temperature Section Calibration TemperatureIntroduction Procedure Section Calibration pH and ORPCalibration Slope and Offset Procedure Auto Buffer Calibration Choose BufferCalProcedure Manual TWO-POINT Buffer Calibration Procedure Standardization Choose StandardizeProcedure Entering a Known Slope Value Preparation of ORP standard solutions ORP CalibrationThis page left blank intentionally Transmitter Maintenance Section MaintenanceOverview Frequency of Cleaning Cleaning ProceduresChecking the Reference Electrode Rejuvenating Reference ElectrodesORP Sensor Maintenance CalibrationGeneral Calibration FrequencyPower Module Replacement Environmental Considerations Handling ConsiderationsShipping Considerations Section Return of Material GeneralThis page left blank intentionally Warranty Specifications subject to change without notice
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