Emerson PN 51-1055pHC/rev.K Section Programming the Analyzer, Changing Startup Settings

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MODEL SOLU COMP II

SECTION 5.0

 

PROGRAMMING THE ANALYZER

SECTION 5.0

PROGRAMMING THE ANALYZER

5.1GENERAL

5.2CHANGING STARTUP SETTINGS

5.3CONFIGURING AND RANGING THE OUTPUTS

5.4CONFIGURING ALARMS AND ASSIGNING SETPOINTS

5.5SELECTING THE TYPE OF MEASUREMENT AND ACTIVATING SOLUTION TEMPERATURE CORRECTION

5.6CHOOSING TEMPERATURE UNITS AND MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC TEM- PERATURE COMPENSATION

5.7SETTING A SECURITY CODE

5.8NOISE REJECTION

5.9SINGLE SENSOR OR DUAL SENSOR INPUT

5.10RESETTING FACTORY CALIBRATION AND FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

5.11SELECTING A DEFAULT SCREEN, LANGUAGE, AND SCREEN CONTRAST

5.1 GENERAL

This section describes how to do the following:

1.configure and assign values to the current outputs

2.configure and assign setpoints to the alarm relays

3.choose pH, ORP, redox, conductivity, resistivity, or TDS

4.choose temperature units and manual or automatic temperature mode

5.set a security code

6.tell the analyzer the frequency of the ac power (needed for optimum noise rejection)

7.tell the analyzer the number of sensors being used

8.reset the analyzer to factory calibration and default settings

9.select a default display screen

Default settings are shown in Table 5-1 on the following page. To change a default setting, refer to the section list- ed in the table. To reset default settings, see Section 5.10.

5.2 CHANGING STARTUP SETTINGS

When the Solu Comp II is powered up for the first time, startup screens appear. The screens prompt the user to identify the number of sensors being used and whether pH, ORP, redox, conductivity, resistivity, or TDS is being measured. If incorrect settings were entered at startup, enter the correct settings now. To change the number of sensors refer to Section 5.9. To change the measurement, refer to Section 5.5.

FOR BEST RESULTS, ENTER THE NUMBER OF SENSORS BEING USED (SECTION 5.9) AND WHETHER pH, ORP, REDOX, CONDUCTIVITY, RESIS-

TIVITY, OR TDS IS BEING MEASURED (SECTION 5.5) BEFORE MAKING OTHER PROGRAM SETTINGS.

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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 Hazardous Location DimensionsTerminal Connections Rating 26-14 AWG wire size Ordinary Location -68 onlyRecommended Sensors for Conductivity Performance SpecificationsAnalyzer Conductivity Input Range, µS/cm Cell constant, /cmToroidal Conductivity Codes -21 and/or Measurement Range see table belowWhen used with conductivity -20-32 or Performance Specifications Analyzer ORP InputTemperature Correction none required Recommended Sensors for ORPRepeatability ±1% Recommended SensorsFrequency Range 0.5 4000 Hz Input filter 1- 255 samples Loop Specifications with a Model 499A OZ SensorRecommended Sensor Measurement Range 0-10 ppm mg/LOrdering Information Model 1055 Solu Comp II AnalyzerCombination Guide Part Number Description Weight Unpacking and Inspection Section InstallationInstallation General InformationPanel Mount Installation Panel MountingPipe Mount Installation Pipe MountingSurface Mount Installation Surface MountingPreparing Conduit Openings Section WiringPOWER, ALARM, OUTPUT, and Sensor Connections Model Solu Comp Section Wiring Model Solu Comp Section Wiring 41055105 41055106 41055107 41055108 41055109 41055110 40105536 40105559 Keypad Section Display and OperationDisplay Programming and Calibrating the Solu Comp II Tutorial Using Hold SecuritySection Programming the Analyzer Alarm Section Default SettingsOutput Dampening Or 4 mA Mode Section Sensors Output SectionDefault Settings Definitions Assigning Outputs 1Choose 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA Choose Output ConfigureChoose Output1 or Output2 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 Procedure Changing Screen Contrast Choose Default DisplayProcedure Choosing a Language 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 Overview Section MaintenanceReplacement Parts Model Description See FigureExploded View of Solu Comp II Panel Mount Version Exploded View of Solu Comp II Pipe/Surface Mount Version Simulating Inputs Conductivity Simulating Temperature Section TroubleshootingOverview Troubleshooting Using Fault Codes Absolute Value of Measured Voltage Exceeds 2500 mVRTD Sense Line for Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 is Open PH Sensitive Glass Membrane is BrokenConductivity Sensor Open or Shorted Eeprom FailureProblem See Section Calibration Error During Two-Point CalibrationSensor Does Not Respond to Known pH Changes Calibration Error during StandardizationInvalid Input While Manually Entering Slope Model Solu Comp Section Troubleshooting Calibration Error Using Standard Resistors Conductivity, µS/cm Cell constant, /cm Alarm Relays Do Not WorkMeasurement seems wrong Current Output Too LowPreamplifier is in the Sensor Simulating pH input when the preamplifier is in the sensorGeneral Set the temperature correction to raw Section Simulating Inputs ConductivitySimulating temperature Three-Wire RTD ConfigurationMeasuring Reference Voltage Checking for a Poisoned Reference ElectrodeSection Return of Material Warranty RepairNON-WARRANTY Repair GeneralWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice

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