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Addendum-operation with the sc1500 controller
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Section 4
4.1 Use of an sc controller
4.2 Sensor Setup
4.3 Sensor Data Logging
4.4 Sensor Diagnostics Menu for pH and ORP
Select sensor (if more than one sensor is attached)
Status
Error list
Warning list
4.5 Sensor Setup Menu
Select sensor (if more than one sensor is attached)
Activate wiper
Initiates a wiping action on the sensor window.
Calibration
Output mode
Sensor measurement
Settings
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Operations
Before using the sensor in combination with an sc controller, refer to the controller user
manual for navigation information.
When a sensor is initially installed, the serial number of the sensor will be displayed as the
sensor name. To change the sensor name refer to the following instructions:
1. Select Main Menu.
2. From the Main Menu, select Sensor setup and confirm.
3. Highlight the appropriate sensor if more than one sensor is attached and confirm.
4. Select Settings and confirm.
5. Select Name and edit the name. Confirm or cancel to return to the Sensor Setup
menu.
A data memory and event memory per sensor are available via the sc controller. While
measured data are saved in the data memory at stipulated intervals, the event memory
collects numerous events such as configuration changes, alarms and warning conditions.
Both the data memory and the event memory can be read out in CSV format. For
information on how you can download the data, please see the controller manual.
See
section 6.1 on page
See
section 6.2 on page
Select the behavior of the outputs during calibration for zero point setting (Hold, Active, Transfer,
Selection). Hold maintains the last reading prior to going into the menu. Active transmits the
current level readings, corrected with previous calibration data until new data is entered. Set
Transfer transmits the value designated during the system setup
Displays the current, uncorrected measured value.
Select the calibration type and follow the calibration steps for 2 point, 3 point, 4 point, and 5 point
calibration.
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