______________________________________________________________________________ Contents PROGRAMMING Assignment and function of keys NAVIGATION Menu variants: Settings with selection menus Selection of individual menu points MAIN MENU STRUCTURE Description of the main menu structure with submenu levels 2 and 3 Description of the displays with explanation Examples of programming Programming of a time-proportional sampling program SPECIAL PROGRAM FUNCTIONS...
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______________________________________________________________________________ INFO PAUSE STOP FLOW-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLE EXTRACTION FLOW ANALOG – set resp. calibrate - FLOW ANALOG FLOW DIGITAL EVENT-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLE EXTRACTION EVENT TIME / DIGITAL / ANALOG / BATCH SAMPLING BATCH SAMPLING FREELY PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS: OUTPUT SIGNALS MESSAGES – description - ERROR MESSAGES LOG MESSAGES (MEMORY) ANNEX - VAR variable sampling system-...
______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAMMI PROGRAMMING The menu structure is similar to a directory tree and is split up in main The menu structure is similar to a directory tree and is split up in main The menu structure is similar to a directory tree and is split up in main The menu structure is similar to a directory tree and is split up in main The menu structure is similar to a directory tree and is split up in main...
______________________________________________________________________________ NAVIGATION The sampler can be operated by means of the control unit. With the ARROW KEYS, the ENTER KEY and the BACK KEY you can move from one screen to another. An arrow on the display shows that there are further selection possibilities (see illustration).
______________________________________________________________________________ Settings with selection menus The cursor is positioned on the current selection line (inversely) and can be moved up or down. The arrow on the right side of the window indicates that there are further entries which can be displayed by scrolling up or down.
______________________________________________________________________________ MAIN MENU STRUCTURE Description of the main menu structure with submenu levels 2 and 3 INFO STATUS/STOP PAUSE PROGRAMS STOP IMMEDIATELY START DATE/TIME WEEKDAY/TIME TIME CHANGE FLOW EVENT MANUAL IN CURRENT BOTTLE SAMPLING IN BOTTLE X DATA MEMORY INFO MEMORY BOTTLE PROTOCOL Page 7...
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______________________________________________________________________________ • PUMP DIAGNOSIS/ COMPONENT TEST • PINCH VALVE TEST • VALVE SYSTEM • DISTRIBUTOR • DIGITAL OUTPUTS LOWER HEATING : OUTPUTS TEMPCARD COOLING UPPER HEATING : FLOW DIGITAL; EVENT DI3 DI4 DI5 DIGITAL INPUTS DI6 DI7 DI8 ANALOG 1: ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG 2: ELECTRODES 1:...
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______________________________________________________________________________ DD.MM.YYYY hh:mm SETTINGS DATE/TIME 15.08.2013 13:56 • LANGUAGE DEVICE • DISTRIBUTOR SETTINGS • MAX. SUCTION TIME • PRE-PURGE • POST-PURGE • CALIBRATE VAR SYSTEM • AERATION TIME • PUMP POWER • INTERNAL TEMP. • ANALOG SIGNAL • DISPLAY • PAUSE DURATION •...
______________________________________________________________________________ Description of the displays with explanation DISPLAY DISPLAY EXPLANATION / FUNCTION PROGRAMS • INFO Display of program details Interruption of the running program (max. 120 • PAUSE min) STATUS/STOP • STOP Stop the current program or all programs IMMEDIATELY Program start can be: •...
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______________________________________________________________________________ DIAGNOSIS/TEST • PUMP • PINCH VALVE Possibility of a functional check of the COMPONENT TEST • VALVE SYSTEM components • DISTRIBUTOR • DIGITAL OUTPUTS Display STATUS of: - Lower heating (OFF / ON) - Cooling (OFF / ON) OUTPUTS TEMPCARD - Upper heating (OFF / ON) Display of (DI=digital input):...
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______________________________________________________________________________ SETTINGS DATE/TIME Setting of date/time • LANGUAGE Setting of the language • DISTRIBUTOR Selection of distributor type Setting of the maximum suction time • MAX. SUCTION TIME (0-600 sec.) • PRE-PURGE Pre-purge = purge of suction hose PRIOR of the sample extraction (0 - 99,99 sec.) Post-purge = active purging of the metering •...
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______________________________________________________________________________ REMARK: this feature is only available in connection with an I/O add-on board (5 output signals). In the basic version (without add-on board) 1 fixed output is available for the collective • OUTPUT SIGNALS malfunction message which can be used via an optional signal relay.
______________________________________________________________________________ Examples of programming Programming of a time-proportional sampling program Select PROGRAMS in the main menu Select CHANGE Select PROGRAM NO. 1 (out of 12). Programs No. 2-12 can be selected by pressing the left or right arrow key. Press ENTER to edit the program. Selection of the sampling mode TIME (Sampling is effected in fixed time intervals) Set the sampling interval...
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______________________________________________________________________________ Set the BOTTLE FILL TIME (here: each bottle is filled for 2 hours.) Range: 00:02 up to 168:00 (hhh:mm) Programming can be terminated…..and the program can be started directly. Besides the standard programming there are several special program functions which can be activated selectively with each operating mode.
______________________________________________________________________________ SPECIAL PROGRAM FUNCTIONS Beside the standard programming features the unit also offers the following special functions: PROGRAMS CHANGE TIME/FLOW/EVENT MORE SETTINGS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS If "MORE SETTINGS" has been chosen, the following special functions are available depending on the single operating modes: PROGRAMMING OK When all the desired settings have been entered, and this function is selected all settings are confirmed and...
______________________________________________________________________________ MIXED SAMPLE (This menu is only available if the distributor variant with “mixed sample bottle” is already factory set.) The mixed sample is always filled into a separate bottle and can be effected time- or sample-related. Time-related: If the time-related sample extraction is selected, an interval in minutes has to be entered.
______________________________________________________________________________ Maximum QT-time: maximum time between two sample extractions. An activation of this function is reasonable if there is a strong flow signal (e.g. due to rain) and thus the sample interval would be very short. Sample extractions are quasi inhibited in order to avoid the very quick filling of the bottles.
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______________________________________________________________________________ • ABSOLUTE START TIME By means of an external pulse (e.g. a palm button) a program is always started at a fixed time (e.g. 8°° h). The program run time always results from the value set as bottle filling time. Example: Number of bottles = Bottle fill time...
______________________________________________________________________________ BOTTLE FILLING PAUSE (SÜV program ) Setting range: between 0-10080 min. (7 days). This function enables a deferred sample extraction (filling pause) related to the bottles before the next bottle is filled. The pause is entered in minutes. Example: Sampler with 24-bottle distributor system.
______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ PROGRAM START PROGRAM START PROGRAM START After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the After selection of the menu point “Program Start”, the...
______________________________________________________________________________ • PROGRAM END OPTIONS After having defined the start conditions, the program end can be set as follows: AFTER 1 RUN Program is terminated after 1 run. AFTER X RUNS Program is terminated after X runs. CONTINUOUS OPERATION The program is repeated indefinitely. DATE/TIME The program can be terminated at a certain date/time.
______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ PAUSE PAUSE The program can be interrupted for a period of The program can be interrupted for a period of The program can be interrupted for a period of The program can be interrupted for a period of The program can be interrupted for a period of 10-120 minutes (e.g.
______________________________________________________________________________ FLOW-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLE EXTRACTION According to the output signal of your flow meter either the operating mode flow analog or flow digital can be selected in the program settings. FLOW ANALOG – set resp. calibrate - Under „SETTINGS“ -> „SAMPLER SETTINGS ->ANALOG SIGNAL“...
______________________________________________________________________________ EVENT-PROPORTIONAL SAMPLE EXTRACTION When selecting this sampling mode, the sampler is waiting for an external “event” signal, e.g. from a connected pH-meter. A sample is extracted according to the programming as long as the signal is present. When the signal drops; the sampler waits for the next signal and then fills the next empty bottle.
______________________________________________________________________________ FREELY PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS: PROGR. INPUT ADDITIONAL INPUT 1 ADDITIONAL INPUT 2 ADDITIONAL INPUT 3 There is 1 programmable input in the basic version. With the option "I/O extension board" further 3 inputs are available. Each input can be programmed individually according to the following list: •...
______________________________________________________________________________ OUTPUT SIGNALS In the basic version (without extension board) a collective malfunction message is always available on output 8 (Pin 12/ 23). This message can be processed via an optional signal relay. With the option "I/O extension board" further 5 freely configurable output signals are available.
______________________________________________________________________________ MESSAGES – description - Text / meaning Description When program is started a contact is activated PROGRAM ACTIVE for the whole duration of the program PROGRAM TERMINATED Contact at program end ERROR ACTIVE Contact in case of an error SAMPLING ACTIVE Contact at each sample extraction BOTTLE CHANGE...
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______________________________________________________________________________ If the temperature in the sample compartment rises over a certain (adjustable) limit value for a INTERNAL TEMPERATURE certain (adjustable) period of time (only possible if a temperature board is installed) If the pinch valve does not reach the cutoff current e.g.
______________________________________________________________________________ LOG MESSAGES (MEMORY) Log code Meaning Description ERROR Log code 1 includes all error codes Date/time as well as the number of the started PROGRAM START program PROGRAM END PROG. Date/time of the terminated program START PROGRAM PAUSE Date/time of program pause start END OF PROGRAM PAUSE Date/time of program pause end Date/time of device start or restart after a power...
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______________________________________________________________________________ Date/time of access to a menu which requires the extended password, e.g. service menu, stop ACCESS WITH PASSWORD program, change settings etc. Temperature values of the PT1000 sensors as PT1000 °C/U-BATT well as the operating voltage of the controller. Logging interval: every 10 minutes.
______________________________________________________________________________ ANNEX - VAR variable sampling system- The VAR variable sampling system enables a flow-proportional sample extraction, that means the sample volume varies automatically according to an analog flow signal (0/4 - 20mA). Example: - the selected range is 0 to 20 mA - the max.
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______________________________________________________________________________ 3. ACTUAL VALUE lower value Please enter the total volume of the 3 cycles. 4. INFO after the completion of the calibration of the lower value. The displayed value has no relation to the volume. 5. Start upper value Again there are 3 consecutive calibration cycles which are started automatically.
______________________________________________________________________________ ANNEX – CONNECTION TO A PC- • Direct connection via mini USB cable 1. In order to establish a connection to the sampler, the Maxxware Connect Software has to be installed first (see installation remarks on next page). 2. Thereafter the sampler can be connected directly to a PC by means of a standard mini USB interface.
______________________________________________________________________________ ANNEX - INSTALLATION REMARKS FOR THE CONNECT SOFTWARE · Runs with Windows XP, Vista, 7 · Installed MS-Internet-Explorer from version IE7 · For further information and support, please use the online help function in „connect“. 1. Click on the file connect.exe to start the installation. 2.
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