Knick Protos 3400X User Manual

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Betriebsanleitung
Stratos®Pro
User Manual
Aktuelle Produktinformation: www.knick.de
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Protos 3400(X)
Process Analysis System
Stratos Pro A2... pH
deutsch
System Components FRONT and BASE
English
Modular measuring system for liquid analysis
Betriebsanleitung
with slots for up to 3 measuring and communication
modules
Aktuelle Produktinformation:
www.knick.de
The Art of Measuring.
A2... PH
II 1G Ex ia IIC T3/T4/T6
14163 Berlin
14163 Berlin
SE 706X/1-NMSN
SE 706X/2-NM
14163 Berlin
BVS 10 ATEX E
BVS 10 ATEX E089 X
II 1G Ex ia IIC
SE 706X/1-NM
II 1G Ex ia IIC T3/T4/T
BVS 10 ATEX
14163 Berlin
II 1G Ex ia IIC
SE 706X/2-NMSN
14163 Berlin
SE 706X/2-NM
BVS 10 ATEX E089 X
II 1G Ex ia IIC T3/T4/T
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  • Page 1 System Components FRONT and BASE English Modular measuring system for liquid analysis Betriebsanleitung with slots for up to 3 measuring and communication modules x ia IIC T3/T4/T6 ATEX E 089 X Aktuelle Produktinformation: Aktuelle Produktinformation: www.knick.de Latest Product Information: www.knick.de www.knick.de...
  • Page 3: Warranty

    “waste electrical and electronic equipment”. Trademarks The following trademarks are used in this manual without further marking: are registered trademarks of Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH & Co. KG, Germany is a registered trademark of Endress+Hauser Conducta GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH &...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Connection of Power Supply ................ 24 1. BASE 3400-021 Module (Non-Ex)...................25 2. BASE 3400X-025/VPW Module (Ex) ................26 3. BASE 3400X-026/24V Module (Ex) .................27 Hazardous-Area Connection to Protos 3400X ..........28 Hazardous-Area Components (Example) ................29 Dimesion Drawings ..................30 Wall Mounting, Post/Pipe Mounting .................31 ZU 0548 Weather Protector ....................32...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents How to Enter Numbers and Text ..................38 Configuring the Measurement Display ................39 Softkey Function (Function Control) .................40 Documenting Parameter Setting ..................43 ProgaLog 3000 Software (Option) for Configuration and Documentation ................... 45 Parameter Setting: Operating Levels ............49 Parameter Setting: Lock Functions ..................50 Function Control Matrix, Time/Date ..................51 Point of Measurement, Passcodes, Release of Options ..........52...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents OK1, OK2 Inputs: Specify Level ...................73 Selecting parameter set (A, B) via OK2 input ..............74 Signaling active parameter set via relay contact ............74 Inserting the SmartMedia Card ..............75 SmartMedia Card: Types ......................76 SmartMedia Card: Display Icons ..................76 Memory Card (SW 3400-102 ...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Device Description ........................92 FRONT Module ..........................92 BASE Module ..........................92 Message List ..........................95 Messages ......................96 Specifications ....................118 Glossary ......................125 Index ......................134 Menu Structure of Basic Unit ..............143 Configuring the System Control ..............144 SmartMedia Card Features .................
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    BASE power supply unit, the FRONT door and different mea- suring and communication modules. Protos 3400X is intended for operation in locations subject to explosion hazards which require equipment of Group II, device category 2(1), gas/dust.
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    EC Declarations of Conformity - Excel files for documenting your individual parameter settings - Driver files (bus connection) • For Ex devices (Protos 3400X): EC-Type-Examination Certificate (ATEX), FM and CSA incl. Control Drawings Modules as ordered (each in a separate package with Installation Instructions,...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    Application in hazardous locations Protos 3400X modular process analysis system The Protos 3400X modular process analysis system is intended for operation in specific environments and specific fields of application. These are listed in the instruction manual as specifications for environment, installation and commis- sioning, intended use (= application), assembly and dismantling, and mainte- nance.
  • Page 11: Information On Commissioning/Start-Up

    Safety Information During operation, the Protos 3400X modular process analysis system may be opened briefly to replace the SmartMedia card. The mains terminal cover must be opened only when the unit is de-energized. Installation: The power supply must be disconnect-...
  • Page 12: Conformity With Fda 21 Cfr Part 11

    Conformity with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 In their directive “Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR Part 11, Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures“ the US American health agency FDA (Food and Drug Administration) regulates the production and processing of electronic documents for pharmaceutical development and production.
  • Page 13: Product Line

    Product Line Standard version Device (standard version) Order No. PROTOS 3400 S Basic unit, stainless steel enclosure 3400 S 3400 C PROTOS 3400 C Basic unit, coated steel enclosure PH 3400-033 Module: pH (Pfaudler probes) PH 3400-033 PH 3400-035 Module: pH (ISM sensors) PH 3400-035 COND 3400-041 Module: Conductivity...
  • Page 14 Product Line Hazardous-area version Order No. Device (hazardous-area version) PROTOS 3400X S/VPW Basic unit, stainless steel enclosure 3400X S/VPW with VariPower power supply unit PROTOS 3400X S/24V Basic unit, stainless steel enclosure 3400X S/24V with 24 V power supply unit PROTOS 3400X C/VPW...
  • Page 15 Product Line Additional functions and accessories Additional functions Order No. KI recorder SW 3400-001 Buffer sets to be entered (pH) SW 3400-002 ServiceScope (pH) SW 3400-004 Tolerance band recorder (pH) SW 3400-005 Current characteristic definable SW 3400-006 TC ultrapure water (Cond) SW 3400-008 Concentration determination (Cond) SW 3400-009...
  • Page 16: Device Software Protos 3400(X): Version 9.X

    Device Software Protos 3400(X): Version 9.x Modules (For modules which are not listed here, refer to corresponding module manual.) Module Software version 1.2 - Production stopped 1.4 - Module is not supported any more Query actual device/module software When the analyzer is in measuring mode: Press menu key, open Diagnostics menu.
  • Page 17: System Overview

    System Overview Protos 3400(X) modular process analysis system: Measuring modules and communication modules OUT module PH module 3400(X)-071 3400(X)-032 3400(X)-033 pH, ORP 3400(X)-035 Mohm, kohm Interface Electronic contacts Interface Temp COND module PID module 3400(X)-041 3400(X)-121 µS, mS/cm % by wt IV 1 Interface 2 EL / 4 EL...
  • Page 18 System Overview Protos 3400(X) modular process analysis system: Basic unit and controller module for retractable probes VariPower 0(4) ... 20 mA Module SMARTMEDIA slot Protos 3400(X) 0(4) ... 20 mA Module slot Temp Contacts Alarm K1, K2, K3 Module OK 1 OK 2 slot PHU module...
  • Page 19: Modular Concept

    • FIU (radio, Memosens, Unical) (software occupies 2 slots) • Unical probe controller Documentation The basic unit is accompanied by a CD-ROM containing the complete documentation. Latest product information as well as user manuals for earlier software releases are available at www.knick.de.
  • Page 20: Short Description

    Short Description Short description: FRONT module 4 captive screws Transflective LC graphic display for opening the analyzer (240 x 160 pixels) (Caution! Make sure that the gasket between FRONT and white backlighting, high resolution and BASE is properly seated and clean!) high contrast.
  • Page 21: Short Description: Menu Structure

    Short Description: Menu Structure Basic functions: Calibration, Maintenance, Parameter setting, Diagnostics Menu groups Maintenance Parameter setting Diagnostics Calibration Measure Passcode: 1246 1147 2958 Operator level 1989 Administrator level Selection of BASE SYSTEM Message list Module 1 Point of meas Module 1 further FRONT Module 2...
  • Page 22 Short Description: FRONT Module View into the open device (FRONT module) Slot for SmartMedia card • Data recording The SmartMedia card expands the measurement recorder capacity to > 50000 records. • Exchange of parameter sets 5 parameter sets can be stored on the SmartMedia card, 2 of them can be loaded simultaneously to the analyzer and be switched by remote control.
  • Page 23: Short Description: Base Module

    Short Description: BASE Module View into the open device (BASE module, 3 function modules installed) Module equipment Module identification: Plug & Play. Up to 3 modules can be combined as desired. Several input and communication modules are available. Notice Only one module can be connected in addition to a FIU 3400(X)-140/141 module.
  • Page 24: Connection Of Power Supply

    Connection of Power Supply BASE 3400-021 Module (Non-Ex) Connection of power supply (BASE 3400-021 module, non-Ex) The Protos 3400(X) comes in three different versions. The terminal plates and wirings are shown on the following pages. 1. BASE 3400-021 module (standard version, non-Ex) VariPower broad-range power supply unit, 24 (-15 %) ...
  • Page 25: Base 3400-021 Module (Non-Ex)

    1. BASE 3400-021 Module (Non-Ex) Standard version. Not suitable for hazardous-area applications! Installation instructions Caution! • Installation may only be carried out by trained and qualified personnel in accordance with the instruction manual and as per applicable standards and regulations. •...
  • Page 26: Base 3400X-025/Vpw Module (Ex)

    Ex version with VariPower power supply unit Installation instructions When using the Protos 3400X modular process analysis system, the stipulations for electrical installations in hazardous areas (EN 60079-14) must be observed. When installing the device outside the range of applicability of the 94/9/EC directive, the appropriate standards and regulations in the country of use must be observed.
  • Page 27: Base 3400X-026/24V Module (Ex)

    Ex version with 24 V power supply unit Installation instructions When using the Protos 3400X modular process analysis system, the stipulations for electrical installations in hazardous areas (EN 60079-14) must be observed. When installing the device outside the range of applicability of the 94/9/EC directive, the appropriate standards and regulations in the country of use must be observed.
  • Page 28: Hazardous-Area Connection To Protos 3400X

    Hazardous-Area Connection to Protos 3400X Hazardous Protos 3400X Safe area area 24 V Logic input 24 V Logic input OK1 ... OK2 K1 ... K3 K4 (Alarm) 0/4 ... 20 mA 0/4 ... 20 mA Ex "i” Ex "e” Mains connection: laid in Ex ”e”...
  • Page 29: Hazardous-Area Components (Example)

    Hazardous-Area Components (Example) Designation Model Manufacturer Valve control module KFD2-SL-Ex 1.48**** Pepperl + Fuchs Valve control module MK 72-S17-Ex0/24VDC TURCK Switch amplifier KF**-SR2-Ex1.W.** Pepperl + Fuchs Switch amplifier MK1-22Ex0-R/** TURCK Loop-powered Isolators IsoTrans 36A7 Knick ®...
  • Page 30: Dimesion Drawings

    Dimension Drawings Front view Side view Rear view Dimensions in mm...
  • Page 31: Wall Mounting, Post/Pipe Mounting

    Wall Mounting, Post/Pipe Mounting Dimension drawings Post/pipe mounting ZU 0546 wall-mount kit Ø 30 ... 65 mm M6x50 M6x70 Ø 30 ... 40 mm Ø 40 ... 62 mm Ø 62 ... 65 mm without nut Ø 30 ... 65 mm for vertical or horizontal mounting Dimensions in mm ZU 0544 pipe-mount kit...
  • Page 32: Zu 0548 Weather Protector

    ZU 0548 Weather Protector Dimension drawings...
  • Page 33: Zu 0545 Panel-Mount Kit

    ZU 0545 Panel-Mount Kit Dimension drawings...
  • Page 34: Operation (Front Module)

    Operation (FRONT Module) Menu structure Menu groups Maintenance Parameter setting Diagnostics Calibration Measure Passcode: 1246 2958 1147 (here: Operator level factory setting) 1989 Administrator level Selection of BASE SYSTEM Message list Module 1 Point of meas Module 1 further FRONT Module 2 description Module 2...
  • Page 35: Menu Selection

    Menu Selection FRONT module After switching on, the analyzer first per- forms an internal test routine and auto- matically detects the number and type of modules installed. Then, the analyzer goes to measuring mode (Pg 39). 02.04.07 25.6 °C • Configure measurement display (7) Pg 40 •...
  • Page 36: Mode Indicators In The Display

    Mode Indicators in the Display Icons The plain-text user interface is supplemented by icons which provide information on the operating status: HOLD The NAMUR "HOLD" mode is active (NAMUR "HOLD" contact (function check)); as delivered, that is the K2 contact of the BASE module (normally open contact). This setting can be changed as required - the contacts K2 ...
  • Page 37 Explanation of display icons Display The analyzer is in measuring mode, an ISM sensor is connected. The device is in calibration mode. HOLD mode is active. The device is in maintenance mode. HOLD mode is active. The device is in parameter setting mode. HOLD mode is active. The device is in diagnostics mode.
  • Page 38: How To Enter Numbers And Text

    How to Enter Numbers and Text FRONT Module Select the position using the left/right keys, then edit the number or letter using the up/down keys. Confirm with enter. Example: Entering a tag number (point of measurement) • Open the menu selection (menu) •...
  • Page 39: Configuring The Measurement Display

    Configuring the Measurement Display FRONT module Select menu: Parameter setting/Module FRONT/Measurement display Pressing meas returns the analyzer to the measuring mode from any function. (Pressing meas in measuring mode, successively displays the activated special functions such as measurement recorder or KI recorder). All process variables coming from the modules can be displayed.
  • Page 40 Menu Display Configure measurement display Configure measurement display 7.00 pH 25.6 °C Press menu key to Menu selection Menu selection Select parameter setting using arrow keys, confirm with enter. Select: “Administrator level”: Passcode 1989 Select: [enter] Return to meas Lingua Parameter setting: 7.00 pH 25.6 °C...
  • Page 41: Softkey Function (Function Control)

    Softkey Function (Function Control) FRONT Module Select menu: Parameter setting/System control/Function control matrix In measuring mode you can use the softkeys (1) to control functions. The functions are assigned in the function control matrix (Fig.) (Parameter setting/System control). Softkeys which have not been assigned to a certain function are automatically used for selecting the secondary displays.
  • Page 42 Menu Display Select favorites Favorites menu Diagnostics functions can be called directly from the measuring mode using a softkey. The “Favorites” are selected in the Diagnostics menu. 24.3°C Favorites menu Select favorites 7.00 pH 24.3°C Press menu key to select menu. Menu selection Select diagnostics using arrow keys, confirm with enter.
  • Page 43: Documenting Parameter Setting

    GLP. For that purpose, an Excel file is provided (on the CD-ROM shipped with the basic device or as download at www.knick.de) to enter the parameter settings. Fig.: Download area at www.knick.de The Excel file provides one worksheet for each module with columns for the following parameters: Factory settings, parameter set A, parameter set B.
  • Page 44 Documenting Parameter Setting From the application window of the Excel file, select the worksheet for the module the parameter settings of which you want to document. Set the parameters of the respective module and enter the selected values in the corresponding cells of the module worksheet. Caution! During parameter setting the "HOLD"...
  • Page 45: Progalog 3000 Software (Option) For Configuration And Documentation

    ProgaLog 3000 Software (Option) for Configuration and Documentation The ProgaLog 3000 software is available for convenient configuration of the Protos 3400(X) process analysis system. The user interface can be switched to the Protos display languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, or Swedish.
  • Page 46 ProgaLog 3000 Software for Configuration and Documentation 4. Edit configuration data using ProgaLog 3000 When the configuration data have been loaded, the software lists the connected modules with all available configuration parameters: Fig.: ProgaLog 3000 configuration data The parameters are listed according to the modular device structure. All configuration parameters (except the "Sensor data details", which are deter- mined by digital sensors) can be edited at the PC.
  • Page 47 ProgaLog 3000 Software for Configuration and Documentation Configuring the parameters, e.g. relay contact usage: Input errors are indicated by red highlighting: 5. Save the configuration data to SmartMedia card 6. Load the configuration data to the 7.00 pH 25.6 °C Protos 3400(X) Copy configuration (Adminstrator) Parameter setting / System control /...
  • Page 48 ProgaLog 3000 Software for Configuration and Documentation Configuration using "ProgaLog 3000" In the "Configurator" menu you can preconfigure a complete Protos 3400(X) process analysis system with up to 3 modules at your PC. 1. Select your configuration from the modular system components offered in the left-hand field.
  • Page 49: Parameter Setting: Operating Levels

    Parameter Setting: Operating Levels Viewing level, Operator level, Administrator level Note: HOLD mode active Viewing level, Operator level, Menu Display Administrator level Open parameter setting 7.00 pH 25.6 °C From the measuring mode: Menu selection Press menu key to select menu. Select parameter setting using arrow keys, press enter to confirm.
  • Page 50: Parameter Setting: Lock Functions

    Lock Functions Parameter Setting: Locking a Function Administrator level: Enabling/locking functions for Operator level Note: HOLD mode active Administrator level: Menu Display Enabling / locking a function Example: Blocking access to the configuration of relay contact K1 (BASE module) from the Operator level Open parameter setting 7.00 pH...
  • Page 51: Function Control Matrix, Time/Date

    Function control matrix (Softkey usage) Time/date Function Control Matrix, Time/Date Select menu: Parameter setting/System control Note: HOLD mode active Function control matrix, Menu Display Time/Date Activate parameter setting 7.00 pH 25.6 °C Select Administrator level. Parameter setting (Administrator) Enter passcode (1989). System control Module FRONT 3400-011 Select system control using arrow keys,...
  • Page 52: Point Of Measurement, Passcodes, Release Of Options

    Point of measurement Passcode entry Release of options (additional functions) Point of Measurement, Passcodes, Release of Options Select menu: Parameter setting/System control Note: HOLD mode active Meas point description, Menu Display Passcodes, Release of options Point of meas description 7.00 pH 25.6 °C You can enter a tag number or notes Point of meas description (Administrator)
  • Page 53: Factory Setting, Logbook

    (Fig.). The factory setting erases • For factory settings, see module all your set parameters! description Set factory setting (Free download available at: www.knick.de) Return Logbook 7.00 pH 25.6 °C Select which messages are to be Logbook (Administrator) logged in the logbook.
  • Page 54: Language, Measurement Display, Viewing Angle

    Parameter setting: "Module FRONT" Languages Measurement display Language, Measurement Display, Viewing Angle Parameter setting/Module FRONT Note: HOLD mode active Language, Measurement Menu Display display, Viewing angle Language setting 7.00 pH 25.6 °C • Open parameter setting Module FRONT (Administrator) • Select "Module FRONT" Languages Deutsch Measurement display...
  • Page 55: Calculation Blocks (System Control)

    Calculation Block Calculation Blocks (System Control) Select menu: Parameter setting/System control/Calculation Blocks Calculation of new variables from measured variables Calculation Blocks Two measuring modules with all their measured values serve as input for the calculation block. In addition, the general device status (NAMUR signals) is taken into account.
  • Page 56: Activating Calculation Blocks

    Activating Calculation Blocks Select menu: Parameter setting/System control/Calculation Blocks Combining measuring modules to Calculation Blocks Combining measuring modules With three measuring modules the following Calculation Block combinations are possible: Two Calculation Blocks can be activated. Menu Display Activating Calculation Blocks Calculation Blocks 7.10 pH 25.6 °C...
  • Page 57: Overview Of Calculation Blocks

    Overview of Calculation Blocks Module combinations, Calculation Block, process variables Module Calculation Block Variables calculated by the combination Calculation Block pH + pH Calc pH/pH Difference Difference Difference °C Cond + Cond Calc Cond/Cond Difference S/cm CondI + CondI Difference Ohm*cm Cond + CondI Difference...
  • Page 58: Calculation Formulas

    Calculation Formulas Module combinations, Calculation Block, process variables Variable Calculation formula Range Span DIFF = A - B Variable Variable Difference (selectable in menu) DIFF = B - A Ratio 0.00 ... 19.99 0.10 RATIO = (selectable in menu) Passage PASS = •...
  • Page 59: Configuring A Calculation Block

    Configuring a Calculation Block Select menu: Parameter setting/System control/Calculation Blocks Setting the process variable to be calculated Menu Display Configuring a Calculation Block Select Calculation Block 7.20 pH 25.6 °C • Open parameter setting Parameter setting (Administrator) • System control System control Module FRONT 3400-011 •...
  • Page 60: Logbook

    Logbook Factory setting Logbook, Factory Setting Parameter setting/System control/Logbook Note: HOLD mode Menu Display Logbook, Factory setting 7.00 pH Logbook 25.6 °C Select which messages are to be Logbook (Administrator) logged in the logbook. Log failure Log warning The last 50 events are recorded with Erase logbook date and time.
  • Page 61: Switching Between Parameter Sets A, B

    Parameter sets A, B Switching Between Parameter Sets A, B Parameter setting/System control/Parameter sets Excel “Parameter settings” spreadsheet at www.knick.de: Downloads Parameter Sets A, B 2 complete parameter sets (A, B) can be stored in the analyzer. An icon in the measurement display shows which parameter set is active: Excel “Parameter settings”...
  • Page 62: Configuring A Current Output

    BASE module Current outputs Current Outputs, Contacts, OK Inputs Select menu: Parameter setting/Module BASE Note: HOLD mode active Parameter setting Display Menu BASE module 7.00 pH To configure current output To configure a current output 19.2°C • Call up parameter setting •...
  • Page 63: Current Outputs: Characteristics

    Current Outputs: Characteristics Select menu: Parameter setting/Module BASE • Linear characteristic The process variable is represented by a linear output current curve. Output current Process variable Start • Trilinear characteristic Two additional vertices must be entered: Output current 2nd vertex Y 1st vertex Y Process variable Start...
  • Page 64 • Function characteristic Nonlinear output current characteristic: allows measurements over several decades, e.g. measuring very low values with a high resolution and high values with a low resolution. Required: Entering a value for 50 % output current. Output current Entry for “50 % point”: e.g.: 10 % of measured value Process variable...
  • Page 65: Output Filter

    Output Filter Time interval Time averaging filter To smoothen the current output, a low-pass filter with adjustable time interval can be switched on. When there is a jump at the input (100 %), the output level is at 63 % after the time interval has been reached. The time interval can be set from 0 to 120 sec.
  • Page 66: Namur Signals: Current Outputs

    Current outputs: Behavior during messages NAMUR Signals: Current Outputs Behavior during messages: HOLD, 22mA signal Behavior during messages Depending on the configuration (“Messages”) 83.1 % Air 19.0°C the current outputs switch to: Behavior during messages • Currently measured value HOLD Current meas.
  • Page 67: Namur Signals: Relay Contacts

    NAMUR Signals: Relay Contacts Failure, maintenance request, HOLD (function check) As delivered, the floating relay outputs of the BASE module are assigned to the NAMUR signals: Failure Contact K4, normally closed (signaling current failure) Maintenance request Contact K3, normally open contact HOLD Contact K2, normally open contact NAMUR signals: Factory setting of contacts...
  • Page 68: Relay Contacts: Protective Wiring

    Relay Contacts: Protective Wiring Protective wiring of relay contacts Relay contacts are subject to electrical erosion. Especially with inductive and capacitive loads, the service life of the contacts will be reduced. For suppres- sion of sparks and arcing, components such as RC combinations, nonlinear resistors, series resistors and diodes should be used.
  • Page 69: Relay Contacts, Usage

    Relay contacts Relay Contacts Parameter setting/Module BASE/Relay contacts Menu Display Setting the relay contacts 7.00pH Relay contacts, usage 19.2°C • Open parameter setting Contact K1 (Administrator) • Enter passcode Usage NAMUR maintenance Variable NAMUR HOLD • Select “Module BASE” Limit value Limit value •...
  • Page 70: Relay Contacts: Sensoface Messages

    Relay Contacts: Sensoface Messages Parameter setting/Module BASE/Relay contacts/Usage/Sensoface Menu Display Parameter setting (Sensoface) 7.00 pH Assign Sensoface messages to relay 19.0°C contacts Module BASE (Administrator) Output current I1 When more than one measuring Output current I2 module is used, the Sensoface mes- (NAMUR Failure) Contact K4 Contact K3...
  • Page 71: Rinse Contact

    Rinse contact Rinse Contact Parameter setting/Module BASE/Relay contacts/Usage/Rinse contact Menu Display Configuring the rinse contact 7.00 pH Relay contacts, usage 19.2°C • Open parameter setting Contact K1 (Administrator) • Enter passcode Usage NAMUR maintenance Variable NAMUR HOLD • Select “Module BASE” Limit value Limit value •...
  • Page 72: Icons In The Measurement Display

    Limit value Limit Value, Hysteresis, Contact Type Parameter setting/Module BASE/Relay contacts/Usage Menu Usage as limit value 7.00 pH Relay output: Limit value 19.2°C • Open parameter setting Contact K1 (Administrator) • Enter passcode Usage NAMUR maintenance Variable NAMUR HOLD • Select “Module BASE” Limit value Limit value •...
  • Page 73: Ok1, Ok2 Inputs: Specify Level

    OK1, OK2 Inputs: Specify Level Parameter setting/Module BASE/Inputs OK1, OK2 Note: HOLD mode (Setting: BASE module) Menu Display Setting the OK inputs 7.00 pH OK1 usage 19.2°C • Open parameter setting Inputs OK1, OK2 (Administrator) • Enter passcode For OK2 usage see “Function control matrix”...
  • Page 74: Selecting Parameter Set (A, B) Via Ok2 Input

    Switching Parameter Sets via OK2 Parameter setting / System control / Function control matrix Note: HOLD mode (Setting: BASE module) Parameter Sets 2 complete parameter sets (A, B) can be stored in the analyzer. You can switch between the parameter sets using the OK2 input. The currently activated set can be signaled by a relay contact.
  • Page 75: Inserting The Smartmedia Card

    Inserting the SmartMedia card Inserting the SmartMedia Card Please note when inserting the SmartMedia card: Protect against electrostatic discharge! The analyzer must be opened to insert or replace the SmartMedia card. Power can remain on. When closing the device, make sure that the sealing is properly seated and clean.
  • Page 76: Smartmedia Card: Types

    SmartMedia Card: Types Types of SmartMedia cards provided by the manufacturer The SmartMedia cards are supplied preformatted as: • Memory Card (SW 3400-102 ... 1xx) • Software update (SW 3400-106) SmartMedia card: display icons When the analyzer has recognized the SmartMedia card, it displays an icon resembling a SmartMedia card: Memory card (SW 3400-102 ...
  • Page 77: Smartmedia Card: Memory Cards

    Formatting SmartMedia cards as memory cards SmartMedia Card: Memory Cards Formatting commercial SmartMedia cards Commercially available SmartMedia card as memory card. The following types of cards are supported: 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, and 128 MB. Externally produced files, such as from a digital camera, are tolerated.
  • Page 78: Saving / Loading Device Configuration

    Memory card: Copy configuration Saving / Loading Device Configuration Parameter setting/System control/Copy configuration Saving / Loading the complete device configuration Parameter setting/System control/Memory card/Copy configuration “Save“ configuration means that the complete device configuration (except the passcodes) is written on the memory card. “Load”...
  • Page 79: Using The Memory Card

    Using the Memory Card Parameter setting/System control/Memory card Menu Display Using the memory card To use the memory card • Insert SmartMedia card • Open menu selection • Parameter setting, Admin. level • Enter passcode • System control: Memory card 7.00 pH With SmartMedia card inserted, the 25.6 °C...
  • Page 80: Formatting The Update Card

    Formatting an update card Formatting the Update Card Parameter setting/System control/Format card Note: HOLD mode active Formatting the update card Menu Display (generate memory card) To format the card 7.00 pH 20.4 °C • Insert SmartMedia card Software update (Administrator) •...
  • Page 81: Removing The Memory Card

    Remove SmartMedia card/Close memory card SmartMedia Card: Remove Card Maintenance/Removing memory card Note: HOLD mode active Menu Display Close memory card Caution! “Close” memory card before removing it (Maintenance menu) Otherwise you risk losing data. Remove memory card 7.00 pH 25.6 °C •...
  • Page 82: Sw 3400-102: Loadable Parameter Sets

    Parameter sets on SmartMedia card (SW 3400-102) SW 3400-102: Loadable Parameter Sets Parameter setting/System control/Parameter sets Note: Additional function SW 3400-102 required. Saving parameter set on Menu Display SmartMedia card To save a parameter set on 0.120 mS/cm 24.2 °C SmartMedia card Parameter sets (Administrator) •...
  • Page 83 SW 3400-102: Loadable Parameter Sets Parameter setting/System control/Parameter sets Load parameter set from Menu Display SmartMedia card To load a parameter set from 0.120 mS/cm 25.1 °C SmartMedia card Parameter sets (Administrator) • Open parameter setting Select with softkey Settings in menu •...
  • Page 84: Sw 3400-106: Software Update

    SW 3400-106: Software Update For a software update (additional function SW 3400-106), the manufacturer supplies a specially formatted SmartMedia card. The analyzer replaces its own firmware (operating program) by the new version (“Update”). Caution! During a software update the analyzer is not operable! After a software update you should check the configuration.
  • Page 85 Card: Save Firmware SmartMedia Parameter setting/System control/Software update/Save firmware Save firmware Menu Display on software update card Save firmware 0.120 mS/cm 20.4 °C • Insert SmartMedia card Software update (Administrator) • Open menu selection Updating will change the device characteristics. Perform •...
  • Page 86 Card: Load Firmware SmartMedia Parameter setting/System control/Software update/Load firmware Software update Menu Display (“Load firmware”) Software update 0.120 mS/cm 25.6 °C • Insert SmartMedia card Release of options (Administrator) • Open menu selection 102 Parameter sets Inactive 103 Measurement recorder Inactive •...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    Maintenance Open/close memory card BASE module: Current source Maintenance BASE Module Note: HOLD mode active Menu Display Maintenance Open Maintenance 7.00 pH 22.3 °C From the measuring mode: Menu selection Press menu key to select menu. Select maintenance using arrow keys, confirm with enter.
  • Page 88: Diagnostics Functions

    Diagnostics functions Diagnostics Functions Overview Selected diagnostics functions for quality management Diagnostics Functions (Quality Management, ISO 9000 et seq.) To meet the quality management requirements to ISO 9000, Protos provides comprehensive diagnostics and safety functions such as Sensocheck sensor monitoring and CalCheck monitoring of calibration ranges, a logbook for time- and date-stamped recording of function activations, warning and failure messages.
  • Page 89: Sensoface

    Sensoface Sensoface is a graphical indication of the sensor condition – Sensocheck must have been activated during parameter setting. Sensocheck - Sensor monitoring Module Sensocheck function OXY: Monitoring membrane/electrolyte COND(I): Information on sensor condition PH/ORP/ Automatic monitoring of glass and reference electrode 24.3°C The “smileys”...
  • Page 90: Activating Diagnostics

    Logbook Point of meas description Logbook Diagnostics Functions General status information of the measuring system Select menu: Diagnostics - Logbook Menu Display Diagnostics functions Access Diagnostics 7.00 pH 25.6°C From the measuring mode: Menu selection Press menu key to select menu. Select Diagnostics using arrow keys, confirm with enter.
  • Page 91: Sw 3400-104: Extended Logbook

    SW 3400-104: Extended Logbook Parameter setting/System control/Logbook Additional Function SW 3400-104: Extended Logbook The extended logbook saves all entries in a file. The last 50 entries can be displayed on the Protos. A new file is generated for each month. The date is encoded in the file name.
  • Page 92: Device Description

    Device description FRONT module BASE module Menu Display Diagnostics functions Device description 7.00 pH 25.6°C Provides information about all Device description Module FRONT 3400-011 modules installed: Module type and Operating panel function, serial number, hardware and Hardware: 1, Software: 9.0 Serial number 0000815 software version and device options Module FRONT...
  • Page 93: Setting Diagnostics Messages As Favorite

    Setting diagnostics mes- sages as favorite Setting Diagnostics Messages as Favorite Select menu: Parameter setting/System control/Function control matrix Secondary displays (1) Here, additional values are displayed in the measuring mode according to the factory setting. When the respective softkey (2) is pressed, the process variables measured by the modules plus date or time are displayed.
  • Page 94 Menu Display Select favorites Favorites menu Diagnostics functions can be called directly from the measuring mode using a softkey. The “Favorites” are selected in the °C Diagnostics menu. Favorites menu 09.03.10 7.00 pH Select favorites 25.6 °C Press menu key to select menu. Menu selection Select diagnostics using arrow keys, confirm with enter.
  • Page 95: Message List

    Message list Diagnostics Functions General status information of the measuring system Select menu: Diagnostics - Message list Menu Display Diagnostics functions Opening the diagnostics menu 7.00 pH 25.6°C From the measuring mode: Menu selection Press menu key to select menu. Select diagnostics using arrow keys, confirm by pressing enter.
  • Page 96: Messages

    Messages Module FRONT 3400-011 Module FRONT 3400(X)-015 FRONT messages Message type F008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL F009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL F060 KI process window exceeded (acknowledgeable message) User-defined F061 KI recorder parameter WARN F080 ComFu®-E Channel 1 – [1] No sensor F081 ComFu®-E Channel 1 –...
  • Page 97 Messages FRONT messages Message type F216 AuditTrail card FAIL F220 Calibration active Text F221 Maintenance active Text F222 Parameter setting active Text F223 Diagnostics active Text F225 Measurement active Text F226 Power supply OFF Text F227 Power supply ON Text F228 Software update Text...
  • Page 98 Messages BASE 3400-021 Module BASE 3400(X)-025/VPW Module BASE 3400(X)-026/24V Module BASE messages Message type B008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL B009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL B070 Current I1 Span WARN B071 Current I1 <0/4 mA WARN B072 Current I1 >...
  • Page 99 Messages PH 3400-031 Module PH 3400(X)-032, PH 3400(X)-033, PH 3400(X)-035 Modules PHU 3400(X)-110 Module PH messages Message type P008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL P009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL P010 pH Range FAIL P011 pH Alarm LO_LO FAIL P012 pH Alarm LO...
  • Page 100 Messages PH messages Message type P047 mV Alarm LO WARN P048 mV Alarm HI WARN P049 mV Alarm HI_HI FAIL P050 Temperature - manual FAIL P060 SAD SENSOFACE: Slope User-defined P061 SAD SENSOFACE: Zero User-defined P062 SAD SENSOFACE: Ref impedance (Sensocheck) User-defined P063 SAD SENSOFACE: Glass impedance (Sensocheck)
  • Page 101 Messages PH messages Message type P202 Cal: Buffer unknown Text P203 Cal: Identical buffers Text P204 Cal: Buf interchanged Text P205 Cal: Sensor unstable Text P206 Cal: Slope WARN P207 Cal: Zero WARN P208 Cal: Sensor failure (ORP check) FAIL P254 Module reset Text...
  • Page 102 Messages Unical 9000 with PHU 3400(X)-110 Module Unical messages Message type U190 UNICAL Buffer I almost empty WARN U191 UNICAL Buffer II almost empty WARN U192 UNICAL Cleaner almost empty WARN U194 UNICAL Buffer I empty FAIL U195 UNICAL Buffer II empty FAIL U196 UNICAL Cleaner empty...
  • Page 103 Messages Unical messages Message type U242 Check buffer I WARN U243 Check buffer II WARN U244 Check cleaner WARN U245 Check Add. medium 1 WARN U246 Check Add. medium 2 WARN U248 UNICAL Water valve WARN U251 UNICAL Calibration error WARN U252 UNICAL Communication error...
  • Page 104 Messages OXY 3400-061, OXY 3400(X)-062 Module OXY 3400(X)-063, OXY3400(X)-065 Module OXY 3400(X)-066, OXY3400(X)-067 Module OXY messages Message type D008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL D009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL D010 Saturation %Air Range FAIL D011 Saturation %Air Alarm LO_LO FAIL D012 Saturation %Air Alarm LO...
  • Page 105 Messages OXY messages Message type D042 Air pressure Alarm LO WARN D043 Air pressure Alarm HI WARN D044 Air pressure Alarm HI_HI FAIL D045 Saturation %O2 Range FAIL D046 Saturation %O2 Alarm LO_LO FAIL D047 Saturation %O2 Alarm LO WARN D048 Saturation %O2 Alarm HI WARN...
  • Page 106 Messages OXY messages Message type D115 Inner body changes User-defined D120 Wrong sensor FAIL D121 Sensor (error in factory settings/characteristics) FAIL D122 Sensor memory (error in cal data records) WARN D123 New sensor, adjustment required WARN D130 SIP cycle counted Text D131 CIP cycle counted...
  • Page 107 Messages Calculation Block OXY/OXY messages Message type H022 Concentration-Diff Alarm LO WARN H023 Concentration-Diff Alarm HI WARN H024 Concentration-Diff Alarm HI_HI FAIL H045 %O2-Diff Range FAIL H046 %O2-Diff Alarm LO_LO FAIL H047 %O2-Diff Alarm LO WARN H048 %O2-Diff Alarm HI WARN H049 %O2-Diff Alarm HI_HI...
  • Page 108 Messages 3400(X)-130 Module messages Message type G008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL G009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL G010 Saturation Range FAIL / WARN G011 Saturation Alarm LO_LO FAIL G012 Saturation Alarm LO WARN G013 Saturation Alarm HI WARN G014 Saturation Alarm HI_HI...
  • Page 109 Messages messages Message type G047 mV Alarm LO WARN G048 mV Alarm HI WARN G049 mV Alarm HI_HI FAIL G050 Temperature - manual FAIL G060 SAD SENSOFACE: Slope User-defined G061 SAD SENSOFACE: Zero User-defined G062 SAD SENSOFACE: Ref. impedance User-defined G063 SAD SENSOFACE: Glass impedance User-defined...
  • Page 110 Messages messages Message type G206 Cal: Slope WARN G207 Cal: Zero WARN G208 Cal: Sensor failure (ORP check) FAIL G254 Module reset Text Calculation Block CO messages Message type K015 Temperature-Diff Range FAIL K016 Temperature-Diff Alarm LO_LO FAIL K017 Temperature-Diff Alarm LO WARN K018 Temperature-Diff Alarm HI...
  • Page 111 Messages COND 3400(X)-041 module COND messages Message type C008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL C009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL C010 Conductivity Range FAIL C011 Conductivity Alarm LO_LO FAIL C012 Conductivity Alarm LO WARN C013 Conductivity Alarm HI WARN C014 Conductivity Alarm HI_HI...
  • Page 112 Messages COND messages Message type C044 Salinity Alarm HI_HI FAIL C045 Conductance Range FAIL C050 Temperature - manual FAIL C060 SAD SENSOFACE: Polarization User-defined C061 SAD SENSOFACE: Cable User-defined C090 USP limit value User-defined C120 Wrong sensor FAIL C121 Sensor FAIL C122 Sensor memory...
  • Page 113 Messages Calculation Block COND/COND messages Message type E020 Resistivity-Diff Range FAIL E021 Resistivity-Diff Alarm LO_LO FAIL E022 Resistivity-Diff Alarm LO WARN E023 Resistivity-Diff Alarm HI WARN E024 Resistivity-Diff Alarm HI_HI FAIL E030 RATIO Range FAIL E031 RATIO Alarm LO_LO FAIL E032 RATIO Alarm LO WARN...
  • Page 114 Messages CONDI 3400(X)-051 Module CONDI messages Message type T008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL T009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL T010 Conductivity Range FAIL / WARN T011 Conductivity Alarm LO_LO FAIL T012 Conductivity Alarm LO WARN T013 Conductivity Alarm HI WARN T014 Conductivity Alarm HI_HI...
  • Page 115 Messages CONDI messages Message type T044 Salinity Alarm HI_HI FAIL T045 Conductance Range FAIL T050 Temperature - manual FAIL T060 SAD SENSOFACE: Primary coil User-defined T061 SAD SENSOFACE: Secondary coil User-defined T062 SAD SENSOFACE: SensoLoop User-defined C120 Wrong sensor FAIL C121 Sensor FAIL...
  • Page 116 Messages OUT 3400(X)-071 Module OUT messages Message type I008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL I009 Module failure FAIL (Firmware Flash check sum) I070 Current I3 Span WARN I071 Current I3 <0/4 mA WARN I072 Current I3 > 20 mA WARN I073 Current I3 Load FAIL...
  • Page 117 Messages PID 3400(X)-121 Module PID messages Message type R008 Meas. processing (factory settings) FAIL R009 Module failure (Firmware Flash check sum) FAIL R014 Feed time Alarm HI_HI (analog controller) FAIL R019 Feed time Alarm HI_HI (digital controller) FAIL R073 Current IV1 Load FAIL R078 Current IV2 Load...
  • Page 118: Specifications

    Protos 3400 Specifications Display LC graphic display, white backlighting Resolution 240 x 160 pixels Language German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish Keypad NAMUR keypad, individual keys, no double assignments [meas] [menu] [cursor keys] [enter] [softkey 1] [softkey 2], NAMUR LEDs red and green. Logbook Recording of function activations, appearance and disappear- ance of warning and failure messages, with date and time...
  • Page 119 Protos 3400 Specifications KI recorder Adaptive representation of process flow with monitoring and signaling of critical process parameters Device self-test Test of RAM, FLASH, EEPROM, display, and keypad, Record for QM documentation to ISO 9000 Clock Real-time clock with date Power reserve Approx.
  • Page 120 Protos 3400 Specifications Input OK 2 Galvanically separated (optocoupler) (terminals 12/13) Vi ≤ 30 V, floating, galvanic isolation up to 60 V Function START/STOP KI recorder, switchover to second parameter set Switching voltage 0 ... 2 V AC/DC inactive 10 ... 30 V AC/DC active (invertible) Current output I1 0/4...
  • Page 121 Protos 3400 Specifications NAMUR NE 21 and EN 61326-1 EN 61326-2-3 Emitted interference Class B Immunity to interference Industry Lightning protection EN 61000-4-5, Installation Class 2 Nominal operating conditions Ambient temperature -20 ... +55 °C Relative humidity 10 ... 95% not condensing Transport/Storage temperature -20 ...
  • Page 122 Protos 3400X Specifications Display LC graphic display, white backlighting Resolution 240 x 160 pixels Language German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish Keypad NAMUR keypad, individual keys, no double assignments [meas] [menu] [cursor keys] [enter] [softkey 1] [softkey 2], NAMUR LEDs red and green.
  • Page 123 Protos 3400X Specifications KI recorder Adaptive representation of process flow with monitoring and signaling of critical process parameters Device self-test Test of RAM, FLASH, EEPROM, display, and keypad, record for QM documentation to ISO 9000 Clock Real-time clock with date Power reserve Approx.
  • Page 124 Protos 3400X Specifications Protection against electric Protective connection according to EN 61010-1 shock (terminal PE) Input OK 1 Galv. separated (optocoupler) (terminals 30/31) Vi ≤ 30 V, floating, galvanic isolation up to 60 V Function Switches the device to HOLD mode...
  • Page 125 Relative humidity 10 ... 95% not condensing Transport/Storage temperature -20 ... +70 °C Housing Protos 3400X C: steel, coated Protos 3400X S: stainless steel, polished, 1.4305 Mounting • Wall mounting • Post/pipe mounting • Panel mounting • Sealed against panel Dimensions See dimension drawing.
  • Page 126 Specifications General data Explosion protection refer to document "Certificates" or www.knick.de (Ex module only) NAMUR NE 21 and EN 61326 VDE 0843 Part 20 /01.98 EN 61326/A1 VDE 0843 Part 20/A1 /05.99 Emitted interference Class B Immunity to interference Industry...
  • Page 127 Overview of Parameter Setting Parameter setting 7.00 pH 25.6 °C Activated from measuring mode: Press menu key to select menu. Menu selection Select parameter setting using arrow keys, confirm with enter. Administrator level Access to all functions, also passcode setting. Releasing or Select: [enter] blocking functions for access from the Operator level.
  • Page 128 Parameter Setting Menu Display settings: FRONT module Languages Measurement display Representation of measured values on the display: • Main display - Selecting the number of primary values displayed • Display format (one or two) • Viewing angle - Decimal places Measurement recorder Option: 2-channel, selection of process variable, start and end •...
  • Page 129: Glossary

    Glossary Technical terms Alarm limit For each process variable, you can define high and low warning and failure limits (NAMUR states: maintenance request, failure). The alarm can be activated individually for each variable. If an alarm limit is exceeded, an error message appears and the corresponding NAMUR contact is activated.
  • Page 130 Glossary Technical terms GLP/GMP Good Laboratory Practice / Good Manufacturing Practice: Rules for performance and documentation of measurements. Interval The interval extends from the start of one rinsing cycle to the start of the next rinsing cycle, user defined. Isothermal potential The isothermal intersection point is the point of intersection between two cali- bration lines at two different temperatures.
  • Page 131: Message List

    Glossary Technical terms Maintenance passcode Protects access to Maintenance. Can be set or disabled at the Administrator level. Measuring mode When no menu function is activated, the unit is in measuring mode. The select- ed measured value is displayed. Pressing the meas key always returns you to the measuring mode.
  • Page 132 Glossary Technical terms Operator passcode Protects access to the Operator level. Can be set or disabled at the Administrator level. Parameter Setting menu The Parameter Setting menu provides 3 access levels: Viewing, Operator, and Administrator level. Passcode protection Access to the Calibration, Maintenance, Operator, and Administrator levels is protected by passcodes.
  • Page 133 Glossary Technical terms Slope The slope of an electrode is the voltage change per pH unit. For an ideal pH electrode, it lies at -59.2 mV/pH (25 °C). Viewing level Menu level of the Parameter Setting menu. Display of all device settings, however no editing possible.
  • Page 134: Index

    Index 2-channel measurement recorder ..................88 Accessories ..........................15 Additional functions ........................15 Application in hazardous locations ..................10 Audit Trail Log ..........................12 BASE 3400-011 module (non-Ex)..................25 BASE 3400X-025/VPW module (Ex) ..................26 BASE 3400X-026/24V module (Ex) ..................27 BASE module ..........................23 Behavior during messages ....................66 Cable glands..........................20 Calculation Blocks ........................55 Configuration with ProgaLog 3000 ..................45...
  • Page 135 Index Display test ..........................92 Disposal ............................2 Documenting parameter setting .................43, 44 Download area ...........................43 EC Declaration of Conformity ....................3 Electronic Signature .........................12 EMC ............................. 122 Entry of numbers and text .....................38 Ex connection ..........................28 Explosion protection ......................122 Factory setting ........................53, 60 Failure ............................67 Favorites ............................93...
  • Page 136 Index Icons ...............................36 Input/output status ........................92 Intended use ..........................8 Keypad test ..........................92 Languages............................54 LED ..............................20 Limit value ...........................72 Limit value, icons in the measurement display ..............72 Linear characteristic .........................63 Locking a function ........................50 Logarithmic output curve ......................64 Logbook ..........................53, 60, 90 Maintenance ..........................87 Measurement display .......................39, 54 Menu selection ...........................35...
  • Page 137 Index NAMUR signals: Current outputs ..................66 NAMUR signals: Relay contacts ....................67 OK1/OK2 inputs .........................73 OK1/OK2 switching level ......................73 OK1 usage ............................73 OK2, selecting parameter set (A, B) ..................74 Operating levels .........................49 Option release ..........................52 Output filter ..........................65 Overview ........................... 124 Overview of parameter setting ..................
  • Page 138 Index Release of options ........................52 Remove card ..........................81 Replacing the front module ....................22 Return of products under warranty ..................2 Rinse contact ........................70, 71 Safety information ......................10, 11 Safety of operation ........................36 Screw clamp connector ....................... 122 Sealing ............................22 Secondary displays ........................20 Sensocheck, Sensoface ......................89 Sensor network diagram ......................88 Serial number ..........................16...
  • Page 139 Index Table of contents ......................... 4 Technical terms ........................125 Terminal compartment ......................23 Terminal plate ......................22, 25, 26, 27 Time/date .............................51 Trademarks ............................ 2 Viewing angle ..........................54 Wall mounting ..........................31 Warranty ............................2 Weather protector (ZU 0548) ....................32 ZU 0544 pipe-mount kit ......................31 ZU 0545 panel-mount kit .......................33 ZU 0546 wall-mount kit ......................31 ZU 0548 weather protector ....................32...
  • Page 141 EU Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 142 EU Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 143: Menu Structure Of Basic Unit

    Menu Structure of Basic Unit Protos 3400(X): FRONT Module, BASE Module Parameter setting of FRONT module ........54 Language ......................54 Logbook ......................60 Factory setting ....................62 BASE module ....................62 Current outputs ....................62 Current outputs: Behavior during messages ........66 Relay contacts ....................69 Rinse contact ....................71 Limit ........................72 Documenting ....................43 Locking a function ..................50...
  • Page 144: Configuring The System Control

    Configuring the System Control Passcode Administrator level 1989 (new: ....) Operator level 1246 (new: ....) Function control matrix (Softkey usage) ..........51 Time/Date .......................51 Tag number ....................52 Passcode entry ....................52 Release of options (additional functions) ...........52 Factory setting ....................53 Logbook ......................53 Calculation Block ..................55 Parameter sets A, B ..................61 Parameter sets on SmartMedia card (SW 3400-102) .......82...

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