Emerson Clarity II Instruction Manual page 4

Turbidimeter. turbidity measurement system
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4. Once connections are secured and verified, apply power to the analyzer.
5. When the analyzer is powered up for the first time Quick Start screens appear. Using Quick Start is easy.
a. A blinking field shows the position of the cursor.
b. Use the
or
digit. Use the
c. Press ENTER to store a setting. Press EXIT to leave without storing changes. Pressing EXIT also returns the
display to the language selection screen.
E E n n g g l l i i s s h h
Fran ais
Espa ol
# of sensors?
One
Sensor1 is for:
T T u u r r b b i i d d i i t t y y
Units?
N N T T U U
FTU
Units?
p p p p m m
mg/L
Sensor2 is for:
T T u u r r b b i i d d i i t t y y
D
key to move the cursor left or right. Use the
or
key to move the decimal point.
6. Choose the desired language. Move the cursor to >> and press ENTER to show
more choices.
>>
7. Choose the number of sensors. This screen will be displayed only for dual input
analyzers.
T T w w o o
8. Choose Turbidity or TSS (total suspended solids). If you choose TSS you must
enter a calibration curve. Refer to Section 6.5.
TSS
9. Choose units for turbidity (NTU, FTU, FNU) or TSS (ppm, mg/L, none).
FNU
none
10. If you have a dual input analyzer the screen at left appears. Repeat steps 8 and
9 for the second sensor.
TSS
11. The main display appears. The initial turbidity reading will be 0.000 NTU. Over
the next 60 seconds the reading will gradually reach a final value. The error in
the displayed value may be as great as 20%. For best results, the sensor must
be calibrated. See Section 6.0.
The outputs and alarms are assigned to default values. To change settings,
refer to Section 5.0, Programming the Analyzer. To reinstall factory settings and
return to Quick Start, see Section 5.9.
or
key to increase or decrease the value of a

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