Hach sc100 1720E Instrument Manual page 35

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4.6.1 Relay Setup Menu (from System Setup) (continued)
ACTIVATION
Function set to ALARM
Sets the value where the relay will turn on in response to decreasing measured value. For example: if the
LOW ALARM
low alarm is set for 1.0 and the measured value drops to 0.9, the relay will be activated.
Range: 0.00–100 NTU
Sets the value where the relay will turn on in response to increasing measured value. For example: if the
HIGH ALARM
high alarm is set for 4.0 and the measured value increases to 4.2, the relay will be activated.
Range: 0.00–100 NTU
Sets the range where the relay remains on after the measured value increases above the low alarm value.
LOW DEADBAND
Default is 20% of the range. For example: if the low alarm is set for 1.0 and the low deadband is set for 0.5,
then the relay remains on between 1.5 and 1.0. Range: 0.00–100 NTU
Sets the range where the relay remains on after the measured value decreases below the high alarm value.
HIGH DEADBAND
For example: if the high alarm is set for 4.0 and the high deadband is set for 0.5, then the relay remains on
between 3.5 and 4.0. Range: 0.00–100 NTU
OFF DELAY
Sets a time to delay the relay from normally turning off. Off Delay Range: 0–999 seconds
ON DELAY
Sets a time to delay the relay from normally turning on. On Delay Range: 0–999 seconds
Function set to FEEDER CONTROL
"High" phase assigns the relay setpoint to respond to an increasing measured value; conversely, a "Low"
PHASE
phase assigns the relay setpoint to respond to a decreasing measured value.
SET SETPOINT
Sets the value where the relay will turn on. Default: 100 NTU; Range: 0–100
Sets the range where the relay remains on after the measured value decreases below the setpoint value
DEADBAND
(high phase relay) or increases above the setpoint value (low phase relay). Default: 5 NTU;
Range: 0–100 NTU
OVERFEED
Sets the time to limit how long the relay can remain "on." Default: 5 minutes; Range: 0–999 minutes
TIMER
OFF DELAY
Sets a time to delay the relay from normally turning off. Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
ON DELAY
Sets a time to delay the relay from normally turning on. Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
Function set to EVENT CONTROL
"High" phase assigns the relay setpoint to respond to increasing measured value; conversely, a "Low" phase
PHASE
assigns the relay setpoint to respond to decreasing measured value.
SET SETPOINT
Sets the value where the relay will turn on. Default: 100; Range: 0–100
Sets the range where the relay remains on after the measured value decreases below the setpoint value
DEADBAND
(high phase relay) or increases above the setpoint value (low phase relay). Default: 5 NTU;
Range: 0–100 NTU,
OnMax TIMER
Sets the time to limit the time the relay can remain "on." Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
OffMax TIMER
Sets a time to delay the relay from normally turning off. Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
OnMin TIMER
Sets the time to limit the time the relay can remain "on." Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
OffMin TIMER
Sets the time to limit the time the relay can remain "off." Default: 0 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
Function set to TIMER CONTROL (RTC selected in SELECT SOURCE)
HOLD OUTPUTS Set OUTMODE to select output hold operation and select the channels that cause the outputs to be held.
INTERVAL
Set the off time for the relay. Default: 5 minutes; Range: 0–999 minutes
DURATION
Set the on time for the relay. Default: 30 seconds; Range: 0–999 seconds
Set the time for additional hold/output time after the relay has been turned off. Default: 1 second;
OFF DELAY
Range: 0–999 seconds
Function set to WARNING CONTROL
Set the warning level that will trigger a relay. Range: 0–32 (warnings assigned to 1-9 for 1720E). For
example: Set the warning level to 0 to allow all warnings to trigger the relay; set the warning level to 5 to
WARNING LEVEL
allow warnings 6 and above to trigger the relay. Set the warning level to 9 or greater to not trigger the relay
on any warning. See
Table 10 on page 52
for a full list of warnings.
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