YSI MultiDO 5400 User Manual

YSI MultiDO 5400 User Manual

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5400 & 5500D-01, 5500D-02, 5500D-04
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  • Page 1 YSI Incorporated 5400 & 5500D-01, 5500D-02, 5500D-04 MultiDO Monitor, Control, & Alarm Instruments User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Step 2 Locate and Install Sensor(s) ..........34 YSI, Incorporated Location Considerations ............35 A Xylem Brand YSI 5420 and YSI 5421 (Galvanic) probe assemblies .....37 1700/1725 Brannum Lane YSI 626250 ODO (Optical Dissolved Oxygen) sensor .....37 Yellow Springs, OH 45387 USA Install Temperature Sensors.............38...
  • Page 3 AquaManager and the System Menu ..........149 Local vs Remote Instruments ............86 Sensor Setup .................150 System Menu .................86 Control Mode ................152 Adjust Contrast .................87 Set Point Control ..............153 Buzzer ..................88 Timed versus Normal (non timed) Control ......157 BackLighting Timer ..............89 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 4 AquaManager and the Sensor Setup Menu ......179 YSI 5422 Electrode Maintenance ........212 Timers ....................180 YSI 5420 and 5421 Sensor Maintenance ......213 Timers 1-4 ................180 Recommended Cleaning of the 5X00 and Accessories ....215 Directions to Configure Timers 1 - 4 ........180 Storage ..................215...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Table of Contents Appendix 9 - Contact Us ..............258 Ordering and Technical Support ............258 Service Information ................258 Appendix 10 - Recycling ..............259 Introduction Recycling ..................259 Battery Disposal ................259 Index ................260 -5400/5500 Product Description -User Manual Guide -Specifications YSI 5X00...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    NEMA 4X, IP65 enclosure; Thank you for purchasing a YSI 5X00 instrument.Throughout this manual YSI “5X00” is used globally to refer to YSI 5400, 5500D-01, 5500D-02 and 5500D-04 See Product Specifications - page 13 for complete details on all 5X00 features.
  • Page 7: Preview Of User Manual

    Product Specifications 5500D-04 at times are referred to collectively as 5500D instruments. Instructions, information and features specific to either YSI 5400 or YSI 5500D instruments will be referenced by using 5400 or 5500 in the left margin next to specific information.
  • Page 8: Environmental Specifications

    0 to 60 mg/L Accuracy ± 0.2°C Accuracy ±2% or ± 0.2 mg/L, whichever is greater for 0-200% Resolution 0.1°C ±6% of reading for 200-500% Resolution 0.1% (0.0-99.9%); 1% (> 99.9) 0.01 mg/L (0-10 mg/L); 0.1 mg/L (10-60 mg/L) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 9 4750 records sensor log (2000 records) event log (1250 records) calibration log (500 records) Configuration log (1000 records) Security password protection Data filtering reads 2-3 times per second; read- ings are averaged YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Safety This page left intentionally blank. -IMPORTANT safety information. Read this chapter before installing 5X00 components and peripheral devices. YSI 5X00...
  • Page 11: This Is Important

    5X00 avant de connecter ou de déconnecter des composants et/ou AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. Ce symbole des appareils périphériques. identifie les procédures d’installation et d’ o pération pouvant entraîner des blessures ou la mort si les consignes de sécurité ne sont pas suivies. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 12: Cautions

    AVERTISSEMENT : ne surchargez pas les relais. Vérifiez que la surtension de démarrage ne dépasse pas la capacité de charge nominale du relais. Prenez con- CAUTION: It is essential that all sensor wiring be run in a separate cable or conduit from power wiring. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 13: Installation & Wiring

    Installation & Wiring This page left intentionally blank. -Installing & wiring 5X00 components and peripheral devices YSI 5X00...
  • Page 14: Hardware Installation

    I/O board pluggable terminal strips • wrench to tighten bulkhead fittings following system component wiring • tweezers to replace the membrane gasket on the YSI 5422 sensor • wire strippers • distilled water for DO membrane installation •...
  • Page 15: Mount The 5X00

    Panel mount the 5X00 if the 5X00’s front panel is to be mounted on a control panel or any vertical surface where only the front panel will be accessible from the mount- ing surface. The panel mount kit (YSI model number 6510) includes the standoffs Figure 3.2 and frame necessary to mount the 5X00 to any panel 9.5”...
  • Page 16 (away from the IDC header) - figure 3.5. Figure 3.6 Carefully lift out the display board and remove the lanyard from the display board panel - figure 3.7. Set display board panel and top panel aside. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 17: Install The Weather Shield

    Figure 3.9 shows Secure 5X00 to panel with frame using washers and bolts provided. the weather shield installed for a rail mounted 5X00. Tighten the screws, securing the weather shield. Figure 3.9 Figure 3.8 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 18: Step 2 Locate And Install Sensor(S)

    Locate sensors according to the below specifications. 5500D-01 can be configugured with 1 DO probe.) Auxiliary (aux) inputs 3, 4, 5 and/ or 6 can be configured as temperature inputs. YSI 5400 instruments use a YSI 5421-X Locate sensor end of probe assembly: DO (galvanic)/temperature, and/or a YSI 5420-X DO (galvanic) sensor assembly.
  • Page 19: Ysi 5420 And Ysi 5421 (Galvanic) Probe Assemblies

    CAUTION: run high and low voltage cabling through separate bulkhead and 5400 conduit The YSI 5420 probe/cable assembly includes a galvanic DO sensor. The YSI 5421 • where regular maintenance, including calibration can easily be done. Cali- includes a galvanic DO and temperature sensor. The DO sensor on both of these brations are performed using the 5X00 front panel.
  • Page 20: Install Temperature Sensors

    The 5X00 system will support 4 Temperature/Aux Analog inputs. Temperature sensors are included on YSI 5421 (galvanic) and 626250 sensor and/or sensor as- WARNING: Follow all safety information and local electrical codes when wiring semblies.
  • Page 21: 5X00 Bulkhead Fittings

    - figure 3.14. A ribbon cable connects the display board (mounted in the top the enclosure. panel) to the I/O board. When the 5X00 top panel is removed, a lanyard protects YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 22: Control Board

    - figure 3.16. (Common lettering references are used for both 5400 and 5500 models). Titanium ground rods can also be used to ground peripheral equipment. In addition to grounding the 5X00, all tanks should be electrically grounded via a ground probe. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 23: Directions To Ground 5X00

    It is recommended to power only the 5X00 instrument with the power Complete other wiring to configure 5X00 system. CAUTION: cord to prevent exceeding the current draw of the AC power supply. Close front panel - page 41. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 24: Wire Dc Power And Backup Power

    Power supply voltage above 16.5 VDC may permanently damage the 5X00. When back up voltage falls below 9.0 volts, the 5X00 ceases to operate properly. Some switching DC power supplies not supplied by YSI may result in noisy readings. Directions to Wire DC Power/DC Backup Power WARNING: Disconnect external power to the unit before wiring.
  • Page 25: Step 5 Wire Sensor(S)

    YSI probe assembly 5420 has one galvanic DO sensor. The probe assemblies are shipped bare wire. YSI 5421 and has five wires. Two wires are for the DO sensor and are terminated at location H on the I/O board. Two wires are for the temperature sensor (YSI 5421) and are terminated at location L on the I/O board.
  • Page 26 Return screw at E or F over terminal connection of ground wire. Wire Function Color Coding power/6.3 volts DC for ODO Probe YSI 5420 galvanic DO & 5421 galvanic DO/temperature analog sensor cable YSI GND/Sensor GREEN Wire Function Wire label/color...
  • Page 27: Wire Temperature Sensor(S)

    Board - figure 3.20. Temperature sensor(s) must be thermistors with 10K at 25˚C, Figure 3.20 see Appendix 6 Alpha A Curve - page 256. Complete other wiring to configure 5X00 system. Close front panel - page 41 Test temperature sensor. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 28: Step 6 Wire Relay Outputs

    étant sous tension dangereuse et doivent être protégés de façon adéquate de tout contact de l’utilisateur hors du boîtier du modèle 5X00. Note: Contactor must meet the electrical requirements of the load. Perform steps 1-4 of 5X00 installation and step 5 as required for ap- plication. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 29: Step 7 Wire Aux Inputs (Non Temperature)

    Installation and Wiring Installation and Wiring Notes: YSI 5X00 contactor wiring All aux inputs have input protection, the maximum input voltage should not exceed 6 VDC. Analog systems will not monitor and/or alarm properly if the device that is installed and configured operates outside the configured analog range.
  • Page 30 1 or 2 at M for aux 1 and 2 or to (+) at L for aux 3, 4, 5, or 6. ture) page 166 for configuration information. Verify display, control, and/or alarm functionality based on user defined configuration. Auxiliary Input Connector Instrument with analog voltage output CAUTION: Observe correct polarity on analog input. Figure 3.25 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 31: Step 8 Wire Network

    Strip five wires to terminate at network termination strip. Use appropri- ate wire stripper to avoid wire nicks. Feed networking cable through drilled hole in rubber grommet and to location D. The terminal strip is removable. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 32 - figure 3.29. white with blue stripe R (+) **A stub is created when the last wired network terminal strip is not connected green Communications Common (C) to a network slave - figure 3.26. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 33 5X00 networks must be configured point to point (instrument to instrument). Network wiring cannot contain loops, stars, or stubs - figure 3.30. and last physical slave devices on the network. See Network beginning on page 96. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 34: Step 9 Wire And Install Communication Equipment

    AquaManager and/or the Firmware Updater WARNING: Disconnect external power to the unit before wiring. Use only a Tripp-Lite Keyspan USB-Serial Adapter, model USA-19HS YSI (64-bit). AVERTISSEMENT : déconnectez l’alimentation externe de l’unité avant d’ e ffectuer When making RS232 cable runs greater than 100 feet (30.5 m), use an RS232...
  • Page 35: Ethernet (Tcp/Ip) Module Communication

    CAUTION: This or any other installation procedure cannot protect against a direct Step 10 Install and Wire IOEM/REM instruments lightning strike. YSI Incorporated cannot accept liability for damage due to lightning or secondary surges. Perform steps 1-4 of 5X00 installation and steps 5 - 8 as required for the application.
  • Page 36: Configuring 5X00 Systems

    électrostatiques lors du câblage à la carte d’E/S du modèle 5X00 ou à tout autre composant interne afin d’ é viter tout risque de dommage. -Front panel keys -Run Screen -Navigating menus -Menu structure -Configuring 5X00 systems YSI 5X00...
  • Page 37: 5X00 Configuration And Monitoring

    This icon indicates helpful information for AquaManager users and is used through- out this chapter. AquaManager provides access to 5X00 system information from a PC. Most 5X00 configuration and monitoring can be done using AquaManager. See Chapter 5 AquaManager -page 197. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 38: Run Screen

    - figure 4.2. At power up, the Run Screen is displayed immediately after system submenu the YSI splash screen (the YSI splash screen appears for approximately 2 seconds). sensor setup submenu Icons displayed at the Run Screen represent individual and systemwide conditions.
  • Page 39: Run Screen Icons

    For exceptions, see menu specific informa- tion in this chapter. With alarms enabled, alarm icons appear at the systemwide location and individual system location regardless if a relay is assigned to the sensor alarm or general alarm system. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 40: Menus

    The menu structure and screen formats are very intuitive. Menus are structured in hierarchical fashion. See Appendix 3 “Menu Maps” - beginning on page 225 . Example - figure 4.3 illustrates the menu path to configure data logging interval. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 41: Submenu Screen Types

    Menu structure and information is provided in hierarchical order starting with the menu. Information on , and menus is provided after the menu sections. Notes: Active Aux and Timer relays do not de-energize at calibration menu. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 42: Getting Ready To Calibrate

    Press at the Run Screen to view the calibration log . For both ease and accuracy, YSI recommends calibrating in %Sat. Salinity com- pensation for the mg/L readings is obtained from the user entered ppt value. This Notes: value can be entered and modified in the DO sensor setup menu.
  • Page 43: Directions To Calibrate Do Sensor Mg/L

    YSI 5422, see probe installation instructions included with the sensor. Next, install a new membrane, or sensor cap, if necessary. See instruc- For a YSI 5520 and 5521 galvanic sensor, there are two options for tions included with membrane kit.
  • Page 44: Local Vs Remote Instruments

    Exception - Date and 1, the relay configuration is considered a remote relay configuration. IOEM input time and clear data logs are updated immediately to the system; however, YSI and IOEM and REM output channels are always considered to be remote configu-...
  • Page 45: Buzzer

    Equipment - page 66. Configure remote ethernet communication, network set- tings, and RS232 settings in the Communications menu. Enter Buzzer Menu Menus → System → Buzzer Press to turn the buzzer either off or on. Press to save configuration and return to Run Screen. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 46: Email Alarming

    The user-configured device name is ‘YSI Environmental’ . The DO system does not have a user-configured name; therefore, the default system name, ‘DO - 3’ , is included...
  • Page 47: Ethernet

    Autopoller SMS communication is suspended. This could subnet, and gateway addresses. potentially delay any AquaManager alarm emails from being sent. To disable the serial to ethernet device from sending alarms, clear all four YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 48 On a network, both master and slave alarm emails are sent to the configured email addresses in the master. Test the alarm email delivery by creating an alarm condition at the 5X00 and verify the email(s) is received. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 49: Node Network

    6 SMS - page 255 for a list of cellular and mobile companies that support sending text messages. Disable the Termination Relay on all devices except the first and last device on the network. Menus → System → Communications → Network → Termination Relay. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 50: Send Test Email Msg

    92. Test emails are only transmitted from configured master 5X00s. Notes: Test emails are sent to all configured email address. Exit to Run Screen is required before the test email is sent. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 51: Email Retry Delay

    Non-Networked (Stand Alone) 5X00s Non-networked (stand alone) 5X00s must have the termination relay enabled. In addition, non-networked (stand alone) 5X00s must be configured as a master in the System Communication menu with no slave nodes enabled. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 52: Configure Aux

    Run Screen - figure 4.7- page 106.  Press to select. Note: Configure digital input type and name. Aux names can also be configured at Menus → System → Name Devices/ Press to save configuration and return to Run Screen. Sensors. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 53 -400 for min value. The 5X00 will display “-400” when the input value is 0VDC. Configure the max value to correspond to the maximum input value as +400. The 5X00 will display “400” when input value is 5VDC. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 54 Press to select. Press to save configuration. Directions to configure Aux temperature Configure Aux menu: Go to Sensor Setup Menus → Sensor Setup Aux 1-6 - page 166. to en- Wire temperature sensors - page 52. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 55: Configure E-Aux

    For E- Aux Analog Sensor Setup - page 166. For E-Aux Temperature Sensor Setup - page 168. For E-Aux Digital Sensor Setup - page 165. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 56: Instrument

    E-Aux input type configured at system>E-Aux - The Device Address menu will always display a Master and slaves 1-31 menu. Input types are discussed in the following sections. regardless of the actual number of slaves wired to the node network. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 57 Enter the Suffix (up to 4 characters) to describe the input type or units. The suffix mode to digital. is displayed at the Run Screen. The suffix is typically used to describe the input Enter E-Aux menu signal type. Menus → System → Configure E-Aux →E-Aux 1-8 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 58 In the below example an input value of .25v = a display and datalog value of 0. An input value of .50v = a display value and datalog value of 1000. figure 4.7 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 59: Data Logging

    2000 records. The calibration log can store 500 records. And the event log stores 1250 records. Once a 5X00 log is full, it will begin overwriting the oldest records with new records (data wrapping). YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 60 4 and Aux 1, 2, 4, 5, & 6 are disabled. Aux 1.00. The 5X00 sensor log records 0.00 resolution for aux analog inputs regardless of the selected display format. DO values are stored in mg/l & %Sat regardless of selected display format. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 61: Event Logging

    Clear data logs are updated immediately to the system and not when E-Aux system event logs are stored at the local instrument whose E-Aux is pressed. YSI recommends pressing in this instance in order to save system is being used and not at the device whose output is creating the event.
  • Page 62: Date/Time

    5X00 time when the event occurred. In this example, 9:00am for the start and 10:10am for the end. The time must be manually changed for daylight savings time adjustments. Daylight savings note: Sensor data log records are not overwritten when the YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 63: Odo Cal K (5500D-01, 5500D-02 And 5500D-04)

    To upload sensor cap calibration codes select K1, K2, K3, K4, K5 or KC. Use alpha/numeric keyboard to enter the values exactly as provided on the sensor cap instruction sheet sent from YSI. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 64: Downloader/Updating 5X00 Firmware

    Notes: Like all microprocessor based instruments, it may be necessary to upload revisions Use only a Tripp-Lite Keyspan USB-Serial Adapter, model USA-19HS YSI to 5X00 firmware. Download new firmware using the Flash Programmer utility in AquaManager. A serial RS232 connection is necessary to run the Flash Program- mer utility.
  • Page 65 Note: ing driver installation is the same port configured when using AquaManager If the YSI 5200A/5400 Bootstrap Loader screen does not appear at the instru- Flash Programmer. ment after above steps manually place 5X00 in downloader at Menus → System →...
  • Page 66: Force Downloader

    Alarm Hold period(s), the General Alarm triggers again. Low bat- déconnectez l’alimentation externe de l’unité.) tery and slave failure alarms are not reset when softkeys are pressed. Open front panel - page 41. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 67: Alarm Hold Off

    This means that regardless of the type of remote lation guide>Chapter 3>Step 4>Wire REM Relay Outputs. instrument being configured Relays 1- 8 are displayed. This is true for slave 5200A and REM remote devices which only have 4 relays. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 68: Name Devices/Sensors

    Sensors Menu opens Certain menus (i.e. configure aux) display up to 18 characters of the device name. “... ” is shown at the menu if the name exceeds 18 characters. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 69: Password

    Local instrument and relay names - Sensor instrument menu displays config- ured (or default) local instrument name at instrument field when a prior relay request for password to enter menus password menu assignment has not been made. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 70: Power Fail Menu

    The serial number is displayed at the serial number menu. The serial number is Alarm in the event of low battery for DC power. Disable Power Fail AC Monitor required when contacting YSI customer service. The serial number is also necessary to configure AquaManager. 5400 instruments’ serial numbers begin with “54-”fol- when powering 5X00 by a DC power source.
  • Page 71: Service

    Relay names are reset at “reset relays” and “reset all” menus. Control icons and control menu messages are displayed for 30 seconds after pressing from reset to factory menus for any system that was active (energized relay) prior to factory reset. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 72  Press to select. When prompted, “Are you sure?”, select one of the following to confirm, Press to save configuration and return to Run Screen. ▲ ▼ to scroll and highlight submenus. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 73: Output Test

    Channel 1-8 are always listed regardless if instrument selected is a 5200A or an REM which instruments have 4 relay channels, and not 8 relay channels at Run Screen to proceed with Output Test. Output Test Menu opens: YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 74: Service Hold

    Run Screen to enter Service Hold . See Svr Hold - page 196 for additional information. Note: Place the 5X00 in service hold as instructed in step 3 of calibration checks in Maintenance - page 209. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 75: Version

    5X00 configuration. System menus are configured at the Setup tab selections. temperature, AC and DC voltage and model number. Notes: Firmware version information is required when contacting YSI support. The clock chip temperature range starts at 0oC. Values < 0oC are not valid numbers.
  • Page 76: Sensor Setup

    1-8 for all instruments. This generic list list does not take into account that 5200As and REMs have 4 relays and not 8 relays. instruments. See screen shots below of instrument and relay menus at instrument. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 77: Control Mode

    Configure DO, Aux and E-Aux non digital systems to control and alarm at user -DO Set point control mode example - page 173; configured values to best manage your aquatic system. Sensors and aux and E-Aux analog devices report values to the 5X00. Wire and configure peripheral devices YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 78 5X00 instrument. See IOEM/REM Safety and Installation guide>Chapter water system value. Sensor low control range starts at -1 significant digit below set 3>Step 4>Wire REM Relay Outputs. point value. High control range starts at +1 significant digit above set point value. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 79: Timed Versus Normal (Non Timed) Control

    Autofix occurs when on a 5X00 instrument. See IOEM/REM Safety and Installation guide>Chapter 3>Step 4>Wire REM Relay Outputs. a high or low control value is entered that breaches the set point value. Examples are provided below: YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 80: Pid/Pwm And Pid 4/20Ma Control Mode

    PID/PWM and PID 4/20mA control mode allows configuration of high and low alarm systems which alarm systems activate peripheral devices and/or provide alarm notification messages when alarm condition(s) exist. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 81 There is a wealth of information available on the www as well as in print. Please familiarize yourself with additional information in order to further your understanding of the PID/ PWM control method. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 82 System(s) becomes active, if, after 30 seconds, the values are reported in control or alarm range. This 30 second hold off allows sensors and aux devices time to stabilize before control and/or alarm systems become active. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 83: Aux And E-Aux Relay Digital

    Wire relay output device to REM - see IOEM/REM Safety and Instal- configured in a digital system. Enabled relay will energize based on the condition lation guide>Chapter 3>Step 4>Wire REM Relay Outputs. Wire any configured in the control/alarm on menu. output devices to be used for system. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 84: Aux And E-Aux Analog (0-1Vdc, 0-5Vdc And 4/20Ma )

    Enter Aux 1-6/E-Aux 1-8 in Sensor Setup menu Menus → System → Sensor Setup → Aux 1-6 Configure analog control and alarm low and high values, control and alarm relays → E-Aux 1-8 and hold off time in the Sensor Setup Menu. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 85: Temperature

    [Set point Control Mode and Alarms - page 153 (E-Aux temperature set point control mode can operate in normal or timed mode - page 157) and PID control mode - page 159.] Wire temperature sensor to 5X00 I/O Board (for non ODO sensor temperature system) - page 52. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 86 It is important to keep the 5X00 at the Run Screen during normal opera- tion. Alarm functionality (email alarms, activation of enabled alarm relays, alarm icons, and buzzer) is suspended when 5X00 is not at Run Screen. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 87: Salinity & Temp Compensation For Do Measurements

    #2. Temperature readings are stored in the sensor data log in °C regardless of display format. Temperature values affect DO readings. It is important that the temperature sensor is reporting accurately. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 88: Configure Do Systems

    Menus → Sensor Setup→ DO 1-4→Temp Source→User Defined 5400 →Aux 1-6 All non digital sensor systems can be configured for PID/PWM or PID 4/20mA control mode. See PID/PWM and PID 4/20mA Control Mode - page 175 before configuring sensor systems. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 89: E-Aux System Offline

    0-1V signal, the reading at the run screen will be “Offline. ” Notes: When configuring DO and Temperature systems with PID/PDW or PID control be sure and configure additional menus specific to these systems. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 90: Configure Sensor System As A 4/20Ma Output

    AquaManager Help contents>working with nodes>expansion modules>ioem ex- pansion module>configure ioem 4mA-20mA output to a 5X00 system bookmark. Configure 4/20mA outputs at sensor system tabs in AquaManager. 4/20mA con- figuration fields are located at the bottom of all sensor system tabs. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 91: Timers

    Install and wire timer device(s) or any networked 5X00 instrument - unit had not been placed in service hold. page 54. Energized timer relays de-energize at downloader. The relay will reenergize after a power cycle following the downloader if the timer system is still active. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 92: Feed Smart Tm Timers 1-4

    The Feed Timer can be configured to operate for any or all days of the week and includes continuous or timed feeding YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 93: Feed Mode

    Feed duration and interval are determined by able 1–255. the daily total weight of food, number of feedings, and test calibration data. Optional Sensor control and FCR configuration also effect feed duration. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 94: Fcr

    1000 and the feed % biomass is 3%, the initial daily feed weight amount is 30. On each following day, the 5X00 will use the biomass value along with the feed % biomass to calculate the new daily feed weight amount. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 95: Calibrate

    Countdown of relay “on” time is displayed. When run time expires, the relay de-energizes. Enter the amount of food dispensed at the Measured Weight screen. Press to save settings and return to Run Screen. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 96: Aquamanager And The Timer Menu

    The Run Screen must be displayed during normal operation. If the 5X00 is not at the run screen during AquaManager uploading, pressing the 5X00 may only save certain configuration changes. See Chapter 5 AquaManager - page 197 and AquaManager Online Help for ad- ditional information. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 97: Control Menu

    A Reset Clean Probe message will appear at the Msg’s Menu if the clean probe timer expires. Selecting “Yes” at “Are you sure?” resets the clean probe timer to the user configured number of days. Note: User configured sensor and relay names do not appear in log menus. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 98: Calibration Logs

    General Alarm relay is enabled. Note: Enable event logging in the System menu. See Event Logging - page 120 for additional information. E-Aux system event logs are stored at the local instrument whose E-Aux YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 99: Svr Hold Softkey Button

    “Inst. Service Hold” is displayed on any AquaManager map icon associated with an instrument in Service Hold. AquaManager alarm emails are not sent for any alarm condition for a 5X00 that is in Service Hold. 5X00 alarm emails are not sent during service hold. -Installing -Registration YSI 5X00...
  • Page 100: Installing Aquamanager

    Open application and register. The registration number code is located 100 MB of free hard-disk space on the back of CD case. Internet Explorer 7.0, or higher Adobe Flash 10b, or higher Administrator privileges on PC where application is being installed YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 101: Aquamanager Windows

    YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 102: Node (Graph) Window

    Node Window size to include access to systems management and poll is not at the run screen during AquaManager uploading, pressing node buttons the 5X00 may only save certain configuration changes. Systems Management access - viewing and uploading configuration to 5X00 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 103: Database Management

    DO-1 system is in alarm range. This provides a quick visual of AquaManager database. Autopoll must be running for the AquaManager email system conditions at the PC. and mapping to operate. Launch Autopoll at the Explorer Window>Tools>Launch Autopoller. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 104: Aquamanager Alarm Emails

    Email Alarm List in the Node Properties window. Test emails can be sent in the AquaManager Properties window under the Autopoller tab. -Sensor Calibration Checks -Sensor Maintenance -Sensor Storage -Charging DC batteries -AquaManager database YSI 5X00...
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    The need for cleaning can usually be ascertained by visual inspection. You can do no harm by excess cleaning so it is best to remove and clean the probe if any sig- nificant fouling is suspected. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 106: Alternative Quality Assurance Protocol (Quick Check And Adjustment)

    YSI recommends that the electrolyte solution and the membrane cap 11. Wait about 5 minutes for temperature equilibration and then record be changed at least once every 30–90 days (YSI 5420, 5421 and 5422). Refer to the the dissolved oxygen reading in percent air saturation as shown on the instruction sheet included with the membrane kit for specific instructions on chang- 5X00 display.
  • Page 107: Ysi 5422 Electrode Maintenance

    Before reinstalling the sensor cap, make sure that the cavity is completely dry Using the sand paper provided in the YSI 5238 Probe Reconditioning Kit, wet sand before proceeding with the installation. If water is found, dry the cavity with the gold with a twisting motion about 3 times or until all silver deposits are removed lens cleaning tissue.
  • Page 108: Recommended Cleaning Of The 5X00 And Accessories

    Dry the DO sensor and install a new, dry membrane cap. Note - Perform a calibration after cleaning and installing a new membrane with fresh electrolyte. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 109: Long Term Storage 626250

    Replacement Parts & Accessories -Appendix 4 - Declaration of Conformity- -Appendix 5 - Parts and Accessories See www.YSI.com for replacement part and accessory information and Appendix -Appendix 6 - SMS Messaging 5 of this manual - 252. -Appendix 7 - Alpha “A” Curve...
  • Page 110: Appendix 1 - Unpacking And Inspection

    DO values are affected by See DO and temperature - temperature. If DO values 174. If any parts are damaged or missing, contact YSI or your YSI representative im- are incorrect, verify that mediately. the temperature source is accurate and reporting cor-...
  • Page 111: Relay (Outputs) Troubleshooting

    Screen Limitations - 124.. faulty ethernet serial to eth- replace serial to ethernet ernet device device Relay (Outputs) Troubleshooting Disable control, alarm, and timer relays when troubleshooting relay out- puts. Verify 5X00 wiring and configuration. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 112: Network Troubleshooting

    →Master/Slave menus on code at downloader mode all nodes. RS232 connection is incor- See Wire Communications - slow network perfor- nicked wires; Verify network wiring - rect RS232 - 66.. mance improper wiring See Wire Network - 60. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 113: Feed Timer Troubleshooting

    Scroll down (if necessary) to highlight IP address menu;  to enter IP address menu; - numeric keypad is displayed; Configure the IP address using numeric keypad; after entering IP address; to save configuration and return to run screen. YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 114: Menu Map Key

    The menu map on the following page depicts how the menu map conventions and graphics are used for configuring the DO alarm low value and enabling the DO system alarms. (complete DO menu is not shown in example) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 115 Buzzer (Disabled)  BackLight Timer (Enabled) CC/Email Address CC  Time (30 Sec) 1‐255  Network (Master) Master Slave 1‐31 Time Units (Sec)                           Min Termination Relay (Enabled)                         Hours Send Test Email Msg (Not Available) "Email test has been placed in the queue" Email Retry Delay (Not Available) (15) 1‐255       Time Units (Not Available)                          Min                        Hours Baud Rate  Default Baud Rate                 9600                14400                19200                38400                57600                115200 Force Serial Port (Disabled) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 116 Master        Slave 1‐31 Channel (Channel 1) Channel  Channel 1‐8 Input Type (4/20ma)  Digital                  0‐1v                  0‐5v                 4/20ma                  Temperature *Suffix ( )  *Min (0 ) ‐10000 to 10000  *Max (20 ) ‐10000 to 10000  *Input Scale Min (4.00)  (suffix) ‐10000 to 10000  *Input Scale Max (20)  (suffix0 ‐10000 to 10000 *Aux analog only (not   available for aux  temperature or digital Display Format (0)          0.0         0.00 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 117 "Are You Sure?"  Month (January)  January                 February                 March                 April                 May                 June                 July                 August                September                October                November                December Day (1) 1 t 31 1 to 31  Set Time Format (12 Hour)  12 Hour                 24 Hour Set Time Hours (7)  Minutes (0)  Seconds (47)  Mode (PM)                  PM YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 118 K2 (41EC0F72) K3 (40AA1077) K4 (BE2B631E) K5 (40B18767) KC (64)  *number of DO systems  *5500D‐1,  displayed is based on  5500D‐2,  model number and enabled  5500D‐4  DO systems only Downloader  →   →  →  Run Screen Menus System Menu System Downloader "Are You Sure?"  Password Run Screen Menus System Menu  →   →  → System Password Password (Disabled) Set Password  YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 119 System Serial Number (53‐1122330)  Service Hold Run Screen Menus System Menu  →   →  → System Service Hold (Disabled) Service Hold (Enabled) Service Hold Off (5 Min) 1 to 255     Time Units (Min )                          Min                         Hours  Version Run Screen Menus System Menu  →   →  → System Version Display Board 1.46 Control Board 1.46 Compiled Date Nov 1 2011 Compiled Time 07:53:01 Unit Temp 25.5 C (77.90 F) Power 12.02v Battery 13.96v Model: 5X00 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 120 Device Address  Local Machine                  Master                  Slave 1‐31 Relay (Unassigned)  Relay 1‐8 Dose Up (30 Seconds) Set Point control only      Time Units Set Point control only                          Min                         Hours Dose Up Wait (15 Min) Set Point control only      Time Units Set Point control only                          Min                         Min                         Hours Set Point (500)  Control Up/Down (Rising) PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only  Rising                 Falling  continued next page YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 121                         Min                         Hours Control Up/Down (Rising) PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only Dose Down Wait (15 Min)  Set Point control only Rising                  Falling     Time Units Set Point control only PID Interval (100.00)  PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only                          Min                         Hours Output 4/20ma (Disabled) PID Reset Interval (20.00) PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only Aux X (disabled)  Instrument Channel all menus must be  Min (0.0) configured using   Max (100.0) AquaManager continued next page Output Scale (4.0mA) Output Scale Max (20.00 mA) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 122 Output Scale (4.0mA) S l (4 0 A) Output Scale Max (20.00 mA) Instrument (Instrument) Device Address  Local Machine                  Master                 Slave 1‐31 Slave 1 31 Relay (Unassigned)  Relay 1‐8 Set Point (8.00 mg/l) 5.0‐60.00 mg/l*  PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only Control Up/Down (Rising)  Rising                 Falling PID Mode (mg/l) PID/PWM & PID‐4/20mA only                   mg/l  continued next page YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 123 (I t Device Address  Local Machine                  Master                  Slave 1‐31 Relay (Unassigned)  Relay 1‐8 Alarm High (9.00 mg/l) 8.7 to 60.0 mg/l*       Relay (Disabled) Alarm High (Disabled) Instrument (Instrument) Device Address  Local Machine                  Master                  Slave 1‐31 Relay (Unassigned)  Relay 1‐8 Output 4/20ma (Disabled) Temperature (disabled) Instrument Channel all menus must be configured  Min (0.0) Min (0.0) using AquaManager Max (100.0) Output Scale (4.0mA) Output Scale Max (20.00 mA) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 124 Minutes (0) Relay (Unassigned) 1‐59  Relay 1‐8 Seconds (0) 1‐59 Units (oz)   Mode (AM) Mode (AM)                   g                  lb                 PM                  kg End Date (01/01/2007) Calibrate (180) (0 oz) Year (2007) 2007‐2099  Feed Timer Test Run Time  Feed Timer Test Weight Month (January)  Jan‐Dec Day (1) 1‐31   continued next page YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 125: Appendix 4 - Declaration Of Conformity

    Yellow Springs, OH 45387 • Voltage Interrupts, EN61000-4-11:2004 2nd edition • EN61000-4-8:2001 1st edition Power frequency magnetic field immunity 5400, 5500D-01, 5500D-02, 5500D-04 Product Name: Authorized EU YSI Hydrodata Ltd Model Numbers Representative Unit 8, Business Centre West, Avenue 1 5400, 5500D-01, 5500D-02, 5500D-04 Instrument/Accessory: Letchworth, Hertfordshire, SG6 2HB UK...
  • Page 126: Fcc Required Notice

    The Federal Communications Commission defines this product as a computing to be used in residential, commercial, and light industrial environments. device and requires the following notice. YSI Incorporated Manufacturer: 1725 Brannum Lane This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and Yellow Springs, OH 45387 used properly, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
  • Page 127: Appendix 5 Parts And Accessories

    Rail mount kit 006509 - for mounting a 5200A instrument to RS-232 Opto Isolator, DB-9 to RJ-45 605285 a rail. Serial to Ethernet device kit 5402 Weather shield kit 006505 User Manual 605878, included with instrument YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 128: Appendix 6 - Sms Messaging

    Note the maximum size of your email address or cell phone information is 49 characters. USB to Serial PC adapter YSI part number #773 This should be large enough to cover most email addresses. Below is a list of major USA Cellular and Pager companies that support sending Text messages to a Cell Phone or pager device via email (xPort Ethernet solution).
  • Page 129: Appendix 7 - Alpha "A" Curve

    Appendix 7 - Alpha “A” curve Appendix 8 - Warranty The YSI 5X00 instrument is warranted by YSI for two years from date of purchase by the end user against defects in materials and workmanship (excluding components and materials for the YSI 5X00 which are separately warranted below). All YSI cables, probe modules, and sensors for the YSI 5X00 are warranted by YSI for one year from date of purchase by the end user against defects in material and workmanship.
  • Page 130 When returning a product for service, include the Product Return form with clean- ing certification. The form must be completely filled out for a YSI Service Center to accept the instrument for service. The form may be downloaded from www.ysi.com by clicking on the ‘Support”...
  • Page 131 Circuit Boards. See PCBs display format 105, 114 Clean probe timer 140 input type 103, 110, 111 Clear Logs 121 analog (non temperature) 104 Communication hardware wiring 66 analog (temperature) 107 digital 103 min/max values 104, 114 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 132 186 Display Settings menu 123 daily weight 186 DNS address (ethernet menu) 95 fcr factor 187 DO sensor calibration mg/l 84 feed % biomass 186 DO sensor calibration % sat 83 DO sensor setup 173 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 133 (data log) 118 Icons 76 input scaling (aux systems) 105, 114 Maintenance Input type (aux) 103, 110, 111 AquaManager database maintenance 216 Installation 26–35. See also Wiring DC batteries 216 5400 location considerations 27 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 134 148 event logging 120 Probes date/time 122 calibration 81 display settings 123 DO 5420 and 5421 galvanic 37 general alarm 131 DO 5422 polarographic DO/temperature 37 name devices/sensors 134 locate and install 34 password 137 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 135 Surge and lightning protection 68 wire 49 Systemwide event 120 DO sensors 49 temperature sensors 52 Sensor setup menu 150 Technical Support 258 30 second sensor system hold off 159, 160 Temperature 168 aux (non temperature) YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 136 223 network 222 other 5400 systems 222 relays 220 sensors 219 “under”. See Sensors “over” and “under” values Unpacking and inspection 218 use AquaManager to configure inputs and outputs 150 Validation error 157 Version (firmware) 148 YSI 5X00 YSI 5X00...
  • Page 137 Item # 605877 Rev F Drawing # A605877 May 2015 Copyright ©2015 YSI Incorporated.

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