5-3.Service Codes; Parameter Specific Functions - YOKOGAWA SC202G User Manual

2-wire conductivity or resistivity transmitter
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5-8 Parameter setting
5-3.
Service Codes
Don't set or input service code numbers other than the code numbers defined in this manual. Setting an
undefined service code may make the transmitter malfunction.
When an undefined service code is input by some accident, push the MODE key and escape from the
service level.

5-3-1. Parameter specific functions

Code 01
*SC.RES
Code 02
*4.ELEC
Code 03
*0.10xC
*NOTE: If the actual cell constant is changed after a calibration or if the entered cell constant differs
from previous value, then the message "*RESET?" will appear on the second line display. After
pressing "YES" the entered value becomes the new nominal and calibrated cell constant. After
pressing "NO" the update procedure of the cell constant entry is canceled.
Code 04
*AIR
Code 05
*POL.CK
IM 12D08B02-01E
Choose the required parameter, either conductivity or resistivity. If the
parameter is changed the instrument will go into reset to load parameter
specific default values, followed by starting measurement. For all other service
codes the instrument will return to commissioning mode after the service code
setting is finished.
Choose the required sensor type. Normally conductivity and/or resistivity
measurements are done with 2-electrode type sensors. At high conductivity
ranges, polarization of the electrodes may cause an error in conductivity
measurement. For this reason 4-electrode type sensors may be necessary.
Enter the factory calibrated cellconstant mentioned on the textplate or on the
fixed cable. This avoids the need for calibration. Any value between 0.008 and
50.0 /cm may be entered. The position of the decimal point may be changed
according the visual description in the right-handed page of section 5-2-2.
To avoid cable influences on the measurement, a "zero" calibration with a dry
sensor may be done. If a connection box (BA10) and extension cable (WF10)
are be used, "zero" calibration should be done including this connection
equipment.
When using a 4-electrode sensor additional connections are required
temporarily Interconnect terminals 13 & 14 with each other and 15 & 16 with
each other before making the adjustment. This is necessary to eliminate the
capacitive influence of the cables. The links should be removed after this step
is completed.
The EXA SC202 has a polarization check capable of monitoring the signal
from the cell for distortion from polarization errors. If there is a problem with
the installation or the cell becomes fouled, this will trigger E1. For some
application with very low conductivity and long cable runs, this error detection
can cause false alarms during operation. Therefore this code offers the
possibility to disable/enable this check.
13
14
15
16

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