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6. From the OUTPUT SETUP menu, select ACTIVATION. Use the information in the table below the
chosen function to configure the options.
7. If TRANSFER is or will be selected as the ERROR HOLD MODE, or if the transfer will be used
during calibration or other functions within the sensor menu, select SET TRANSFER from the
OUTPUT SETUP menu and enter the transfer value.
8. From the OUTPUT SETUP menu, select SET FILTER and enter the filter value.
9. From the OUTPUT SETUP menu, select SCALE and choose the scale (0-20 mA or 4-20 mA).
• Linear control
Option
SET LOW VALUE
SET HIGH VALUE
• PID control
Option
Description
SET MODE
AUTO—the signal is automatically controlled by the algorithm within the analyzer using
proportional, integral, and derivative inputs.
MANUAL— the signal is controlled by the user through manual adjustment of the %
change value. This option is shown as MANUAL OUTPUT after the manual set mode is
selected.
PHASE
The direction in which the signal responds to process change.
DIRECT—signal increases as the process increases.
REVERSE—signal increases as process decreases.
SET SETPOINT Creates a desired control point of process.
PROP BAND
A function of the difference between the measured signal and the desired setpoint.
INTEGRAL
The period of time from the injection point of a reagent to contact with the measuring
device.
DERIVATIVE
Used to compensate for the 2
can be controlled without the use of the derivative setting.
TRANSIT TIME
Stops all PID control for a selected period of time as the sample travels from the control
pump to the measurement sensor.
• Logarithmic
Option
SET 50% VALUE
SET HIGH VALUE
• Bilinear
Option
SET LOW VALUE
SET HIGH VALUE
SET KNEE POINT VALUE
SET KNEE POINT CURRENT Sets the value of the current at the knee point value.
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Description
Sets the low endpoint of the process variable range.
Sets the high endpoint of the process variable range.
nd
order effects of the process. The majority of applications
Description
Sets the value corresponding to 50% of the process variable range.
Sets the upper value of the process variable range.
Description
Sets the low endpoint value of the process variable range.
Sets the high endpoint value of the process variable range.
Sets the value at which the process variable range divides into another linear
segment.

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