Emerson PN 51-1055pHC/rev.K Programming and Calibrating the Solu Comp II Tutorial

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MODEL SOLU COMP II

CalibrateHold

ProgramDisplay

CalibrateHold

ProgramDisplay

OutputsAlarms

Measurement>>

Output Range

Output Configure

Output Range?

 

Output1

Output2

 

 

 

 

Out1 S1 Range?

 

4mA

0.00pH

 

 

Out1 S1 Range?

 

20mA

14.00pH

 

 

 

 

Output Range?

 

Output1

Output2

 

 

SECTION 4.0

DISPLAY AND OPERATION

4.3PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATING THE SOLU COMP II - TUTORIAL

Setting up and calibrating the Solu Comp II is easy. The following tutorial describes how to move around in the programming menus. For practice, the tutorial also describes how to assign conductivity values to the 4 and 20 mA outputs for sensor 1.

1.If the MENU screen (shown at the left) is not already showing, press MENU. Calibrate is blinking, which means the cursor is on Calibrate.

2.To assign pH or conductivity values to current outputs, the Program sub-

menu must be open. Press . The cursor moves to Program (Program blinking). Press ENTER. Pressing ENTER opens the Program sub-menu.

3.The Program sub-menu permits the user to set outputs, alarms, auto- matic or manual temperature compensation, and a security code. When the sub-menu opens, Outputs is blinking, which means the cursor is on

Outputs. Press or (or any arrow key) to move the cursor around the display. Move the cursor to >> and press ENTER to cause a second screen with more program items to appear. There are three screens in the Program menu. Pressing >> and ENTER in the third screen causes the display to return to the first screen (Outputs, Alarms, Measurement).

4.For practice, assign pH values to the 4 and 20 mA outputs for sensor 1. Move the cursor to Outputs and press ENTER.

5.The screen shown at left appears. The cursor is on Output Range (blink- ing). Output range is used to assign values to the low and high current out- puts. Press ENTER.

6.The screen shown at left appears. The Solu Comp II has two outputs, out- put 1 and output 2. Move the cursor to the desired output and press ENTER. For purposes of the example, choose Output 1.

7.The screen shown at left appears. Out1 S1 in the top line means output 1 (Out1) is assigned to sensor 1 (S1). Either output can be assigned to either sensor (sensor and output assignments are made under the Output Configure menu shown in step 5). Use the Out1 S1 Range? screen to assign a pH value to the 4 mA output.

a.

Use the arrow keys to change the pH to the desired value. Press

or

 

to move the cursor from digit to digit. Press

or to increase or

 

decrease the value of the digit. Holding

or

down causes the

 

numeral to continuously scroll up or down.

 

 

 

b.

To move the decimal point, press or until the cursor is on the dec-

 

imal point. Press to move the decimal point to the right. Press

to

 

move the decimal point to the left.

 

 

 

c. Press ENTER to store the setting.

8.The screen shown at left appears. Use this screen to assign a full scale pH value to the 20 mA output. Use the arrow keys to change the pH to the desired value. Press ENTER to store the setting.

9.The screen shown at left appears. To assign values to the low and high currents for output 2, select Output 2 and follow the prompts.

10.To return to the main menu, press MENU. To return to the main display press MENU then EXIT, or press EXIT repeatedly until the main display appears. To return to the previous display press EXIT.

NOTE

To store values or settings, press ENTER before pressing EXIT.

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Contents Model Solu Comp Essential Instructions Quick Start Guide ORP Quick Reference Guide Model Solu Comp Table of Contents CONT’D List of TablesList of Figures IiiAbout This Document Section Description and Specifications Dimensions Terminal Connections Rating 26-14 AWG wire sizeHazardous Location Ordinary Location -68 onlyPerformance Specifications Analyzer Conductivity InputRecommended Sensors for Conductivity Range, µS/cm Cell constant, /cmToroidal Conductivity Codes -21 and/or Measurement Range see table belowPerformance Specifications Analyzer ORP Input Temperature Correction none requiredWhen used with conductivity -20-32 or Recommended Sensors for ORPRecommended Sensors Frequency Range 0.5 4000 HzRepeatability ±1% Loop Specifications with a Model 499A OZ Sensor Recommended SensorInput filter 1- 255 samples Measurement Range 0-10 ppm mg/LOrdering Information Model 1055 Solu Comp II AnalyzerCombination Guide Part Number Description Weight Section Installation InstallationUnpacking and Inspection General InformationPanel Mount Installation Panel MountingPipe Mount Installation Pipe MountingSurface Mount Installation Surface MountingSection Wiring POWER, ALARM, OUTPUT, and Sensor ConnectionsPreparing Conduit Openings Model Solu Comp Section Wiring Model Solu Comp Section Wiring 41055105 41055106 41055107 41055108 41055109 41055110 40105536 40105559 Section Display and Operation DisplayKeypad Programming and Calibrating the Solu Comp II Tutorial Using Hold SecuritySection Programming the Analyzer Default Settings Output Dampening Or 4 mA Mode SectionAlarm Section Sensors Output SectionDefault Settings Definitions Assigning Outputs 1Choose Output Configure Choose Output1 or Output2Choose 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA Choose Output Range. Choose Output1 or Output2Alarm Relays Must be Configured Before Assigning Setpoints Choose Alarm Configure Choose Measurement or TempChoose Alarm Setpoints Definitions pH/ORP Definitions conductivity/resistivity Choose Measurement Choose Soln Temp Corr or Sensor IsoptntlDefinitions pH OutputsAlarms Measurement Choose Noise Rejection Choose ResetAnalyzer Choose Default Display Procedure Choosing a LanguageProcedure Changing Screen Contrast Section Calibration IntroductionCalibrating Temperature Procedure PH at 25C Standards Nominal pH Calibration Slope and OffsetChoose Measurement Choose BufferCal EnterManual Calibration pH S1ManualCal? Standardization pH Choose Measurement Choose StandardizeEntering a Known Slope Value pH Preparation of ORP standard solutions ORP CalibrationCalibrating AN IN-SERVICE Sensor Conductivity Procedure-Calibration against a standard meter and cellChoose Measurement Choose InProcess Procedure-Calibration against a standard solution ProgramDisplay Calibrate? Placing a NEW Sensor in Service Conductivity Choose Measurement Choose CellConstCalibrating the Analyzer Conductivity Cell constant Conductivity µS/cm Resistor k ΩTo Reset the Factory Resistance CALIBRATION, see Section Section Maintenance Replacement PartsOverview Model Description See FigureExploded View of Solu Comp II Panel Mount Version Exploded View of Solu Comp II Pipe/Surface Mount Version Section Troubleshooting Overview Troubleshooting Using Fault CodesSimulating Inputs Conductivity Simulating Temperature Absolute Value of Measured Voltage Exceeds 2500 mVPH Sensitive Glass Membrane is Broken Conductivity Sensor Open or ShortedRTD Sense Line for Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 is Open Eeprom FailureProblem See Section Calibration Error During Two-Point CalibrationCalibration Error during Standardization Invalid Input While Manually Entering SlopeSensor Does Not Respond to Known pH Changes Model Solu Comp Section Troubleshooting Calibration Error Using Standard Resistors Alarm Relays Do Not Work Measurement seems wrongConductivity, µS/cm Cell constant, /cm Current Output Too LowSimulating pH input when the preamplifier is in the sensor GeneralPreamplifier is in the Sensor Set the temperature correction to raw Section Simulating Inputs ConductivitySimulating temperature Three-Wire RTD ConfigurationMeasuring Reference Voltage Checking for a Poisoned Reference ElectrodeWarranty Repair NON-WARRANTY RepairSection Return of Material GeneralWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice

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