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Combicontrol PIC432B
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 2
2 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Typical installation .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Supply ............................................................................................................................................. 3
2.3 pH/mV connection .......................................................................................................................... 3
2.4 Pt100 connection ............................................................................................................................. 3
2.5 Relay connection ............................................................................................................................. 3
2.6 Serial port RS232 ........................................................................................................................... 3
2.7 Analogue outputs ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.8 Clock/Date circuit ............................................................................................................................ 3
2.9 Data acquisition ............................................................................................................................... 3
2.10 pH transmitter .............................................................................................................................. 3
3 Display and programming .................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Display ............................................................................................................................................ 4
3.2 Display of measurements ................................................................................................................ 4
3.3 Peak detectors ................................................................................................................................. 4
3.4 Programming .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.5 Programming via PC ........................................................................................................................ 4
3.6 User interface .................................................................................................................................. 4
4 System description ................................................................................................................ 5
4.1 Generally ......................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 pH/mV measurement ....................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Temperature measurement .............................................................................................................. 5
4.4 Temperature compensation ............................................................................................................. 5
4.5 Manual zero adjustment .................................................................................................................. 5
4.6 Manual Slope adjustment ................................................................................................................ 5
4.7 Automatic calibration ...................................................................................................................... 5
4.8 Control features ............................................................................................................................... 5
4.9 Parameter setting ............................................................................................................................. 5
4.10 On/Off control ............................................................................................................................... 5
4.11 Hysteresis band ............................................................................................................................. 5
4.12 Proportional band .......................................................................................................................... 5
4.13 Basic frequency ............................................................................................................................. 5
4.14 Proportional frequency control (PI) .............................................................................................. 5
4.15 Time proportional control ............................................................................................................. 5
4.16 Analogue proportional control ...................................................................................................... 5
4.17 Control examples ........................................................................................................................... 6
5 The PC- programme PICSetup ............................................................................................. 6
5.1 Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 System requirements ....................................................................................................................... 6
5.3 Communication ............................................................................................................................... 6
5.4 Parameter setup of PIC432B .......................................................................................................... 6
5.5 General Setup .................................................................................................................................. 6
5.6 Time/Date ........................................................................................................................................ 7
5.7 Language .......................................................................................................................................... 7
5.8 Save / Load parameters on disc ....................................................................................................... 7
6 The PC- programme DataView ............................................................................................. 8
6.1 Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 8
6.2 System requirements ....................................................................................................................... 8
6.3 Communication ............................................................................................................................... 8
6.4 Data ................................................................................................................................................. 8
6.5 Layout ............................................................................................................................................. 8
6.6 Output ............................................................................................................................................. 9
6.7 Language .......................................................................................................................................... 9
7 Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 10
7.1 Setting up Parameters .................................................................................................................... 10
8 Terminal connections ......................................................................................................... 11
9 Technical data ..................................................................................................................... 11
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Combicontrol PIC432B

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  • Page 1 Combicontrol PIC432B Table of contents 1 Introduction ........................... 2 2 Installation ..........................3 2.1 Typical installation .......................... 3 2.2 Supply ............................. 3 2.3 pH/mV connection .......................... 3 2.4 Pt100 connection ..........................3 2.5 Relay connection ..........................3 2.6 Serial port RS232 ........................... 3 2.7 Analogue outputs ..........................
  • Page 2 1 Introduction Combicontrol PIC432B is a unit designed for measuring the keypad of the unit or with a PC-software (PICSetup) and control of pH, mV and temperature. The pH/mV in- supplied with PIC432B. The unit has three analogue put is designed for connection to combination electrodes outputs, which may be programmed as 0-20mA, 4-20mA for pH, redox or ion selective electrodes.
  • Page 3: Installation

    The unit may be connected to a PC via terminals 6-7-8 alone pH/mV transmitter should be used. The input or via the enclosed cable, marked 4 on figure 1. circuit mentioned above may be supplied as such a stand alone unit. Combicontrol PIC432B...
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  • Page 5: System Description

    Selecting APC for Limit A causes the analogue output #2 stop flashing the measurement value and will only show to be used as APC-output. Limit B always controls output ‘SEtx’. If the display continues to flash, the buffer reso- #3 at APC. APC has the following algorithm: Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 6 COM-ports for the PIC432B. This functionality is found in the menu under „Communication->Auto connect“. 5.5 General Setup On the property sheet ‘Miscellaneous’ various parameters which are general for the unit can be found. These may be altered as described in chapter 5.4. Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 7 Hence - the time/date shown is not the Windows time on the PC!. Using the Windows time in the unit is possible by pressing the button ‘Syncronize’ followed by pressing the ‘OK’-button to transfer the settings to the unit. Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 8 If both pH/mV- and temperature measurements are pre- cancel the selections press „Cancel“ . If a transfer is star- sent, the user may select which measurements to display tet a progress window will appear as shown in the following using the checkboxes for displayed measurements. Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 9 The programme supports at present three languages: Export to spread sheet is found under „File->Export->...“ English, German and Dansk. Selecting a language causes and allows the user to export the measurements shown in all menues, dialog boxes and texts to change. Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 10 Clock (Time) Hour in 24h format (tt,mm) 0..23, 0..59 Clock (Date) Date (mm.dd) 1..12, 1..31 Clock (Year) Year 2009..2099 Default Factory settings "dEF" = keep, "rSt" = reset "dEF" Erase Flash Erase data flash "dAtA" or "dEL" dAtA Combicontrol PIC432B...
  • Page 11: Terminal Connections

    ± 0.2% for pH and mV Temp.: -15 to 55 Temp. range: 0 to 150 Dimensions: 120x90x50 mm Accuracy: ± 0.3 Weight: app. 350g Analogue outputs: (0)4-20mA, max 300Ω 0-5V min 25kΩ CE mark.: EN61326-1, EN61010-1 Serial port: RS232C, 57.6 kbaud Combicontrol PIC432B...