Test And Maintenance Menu - Hach sc200 User Manual

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Problem
Controller will not power up, or powers up
intermittently
Network or sensor module not recognized
Sensor not recognized
Note: Example of possible display message: ****
Device Missing error message appears

Test and Maintenance menu

1. From the Settings Menu, select Test/Maint and push ENTER.
Option
Scan devices
Output cal
• Output 1
• Output 2
Hold outputs
48 English
Resolution
Make sure the AC power connections are properly terminated in
the controller.
Make sure the power strip, line power, wall plug are all properly
plugged in.
Contact Technical Support
Make sure the module is properly installed.
Make sure the module selector switch is set to the proper
number.
Remove sensor module and install the module into the second
analog slot. Apply power to the controller and allow the controller
to perform a device scan.
Contact Technical Support.
If the sensor is an analog sensor and a corresponding module is
installed in the controller, refer to the instructions supplied with
the Network or Sensor Module.
Make sure the digital connector wiring harness is seated on the
inside of the door assembly and that the wiring harness is not
damaged.
If the digital sensor is connected to the controller with a digital
termination box, user supplied junction box, digital extension
cables, or a user-supplied extension cable, connect the sensor
directly to the controller and perform a device scan. If the
controller recognizes the sensor, check that all the wiring in the
junction boxes or extension cables is correct.
Make sure that only two sensors are installed in the controller.
Although two analog module ports are available, if a digital
sensor and two analog modules are installed, only two of the
three devices will be seen by the controller.
Contact Technical Support
Perform a Device Scan from the Test/Maintenance menu.
Power cycle the controller
Description
Performs a scan for active and missing devices.
Lets the user calibrate the 4–20 mA outputs with a 250 ohm resistor in series to
the mA output terminals. The settings for each output are adjusted until the
correct value (4 mA or 20 mA) is supplied.
Calibrate 4 mA output (Min: 0 Max: 25000)
Calibrate 20 mA output (Min: 35000 Max: 65533)
Sets the value the controller sends to an external system for a defined period of
time. After the time period, the instrument goes back to reporting real time values.
Set activation—Launch or release
Set Outmode—Hold Outputs (default) or Transfer Outputs
Set Channels—All (default) or select from hardware list

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