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[Diagnostics]
Deleting entries in
[Calibration log book]
the
22.1.2
Reading the
[Error log book]
Deleting entries in the
[simulation]
22.2
Displaying
158
The following data is stored:
Name of the measuring channel
n
Measured variable
n
Time of calibration
n
Zero point
n
Slope
n
You can also delete entries in the Calibration log book. Deleting
the entries does not affect the calibrations stored in the controller.
[Error Log Book]
The error message data is stored in the
error messages can be stored. Thereafter the oldest entry is over‐
written with the most recent entry.
Error log book
Entry
Error
The connection to the
expansion module
is faulty
Status
Fig. 125: [Error log book]
You can also delete entries in the Error log book. Deleting the
entries does not affect the errors stored in the controller.
Continuous display ➨
[Diagnostics] ➨
Channel 2
Goes
or
[Simulation]
or
WARNING!
Uncontrolled response
Cause: A controller operates uncontrolled in
[Simulation] mode under full load and thus so do
the connected actuators.
Possible consequence: Fatal or very serious inju‐
ries
Measure: Never leave a controller and its installed
functional modules unsupervised if the simulation
function is active.
[Error log book] . Up to 30
9.1.2.1.1
[Diagnostics] ➨
[Simulation]

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Andrew Healey
March 11, 2025

I need to recalibrate my prominent DiaLog DACb are there written instructions I can use

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To recalibrate the ProMinent diaLog DACb, follow these steps:

1. Access the calibration function via the controller menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the options.
3. Select the appropriate channel and parameter (e.g., Chlorine).
4. Adjust the slope (e.g., 5.99 mA/ppm) and zero point (e.g., 4.00 mA) as needed.
5. Confirm and save the new calibration values.

Ensure the calibration log book is active to store the changes.

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