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Great Lakes Instruments 692P Manual (58 pages)
TWO-WIRE pH TRANSMITTER
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Great Lakes Instruments
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Transmitter
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Part One - Introduction
8
General Information
8
Instrument Capability: Input Versatility
8
Display Readouts
8
Operator Interface
8
Output Flexibility
8
Operator Safety
8
Battery Backup
8
Product Identification
9
Section 2 - Specifications
10
Part Two - Installation
11
Section 1 - Unpacking
11
Mechanical Requirements
11
Location
11
Mounting
11
Figure 2-1 Enclosure Outline
12
Figure 2-2 Mounting Configurations
13
Conventional Combination Electrode
14
Direct Hookup (Distances Less than 10 Feet)
14
Plugging Conduit Holes
13
Electrical Connections
13
GLI 5-Wire Differential Technique Sensor
13
Figure 2-4 Connection Details for Combination Electrode with Triaxial Cable
14
Figure 2-3 Connection Details for Combination Electrode with Coaxial Cable
14
Temperature Compensation
14
Table a Resistor Values for Fixed Temperature Compensation
15
Analog Output
16
Indirect Hookup with Model 714 Preamp
16
(Distances more than 10 Feet)
16
Power Supply
16
Hazardous Area Wiring
18
Part Three - Operation
20
Operating Controls
20
Keypad Switches
20
Figure 3-1 Keypad Switches
21
Figure 3-2 Controls on Backside of Display Module Assembly and Electrical Hookup Details
25
Status Indicators
26
Slide Switches
23
Program Jumper
25
Measured Variables
26
Calling up Setup Variables
27
Entering Values
27
Setup Variables
27
Setup Variables Call-Up Chart and Table of Descriptions
27
Figure 3-3 Display Modes and Call-Up Chart of Setup Variables
28
Table B Description of Ph Setup Variables
29
Table C Description of Temperature Setup Variables
29
Checking Battery Backup Jumper
30
Instrument Startup
30
Setting Sensor Input Type
30
GLI 5-Wire Differential Technique Sensor
30
Conventional Combination Electrode
30
Table D Description of MV Setup Variables
30
Selecting Default State for Out-Of-Range Condition
31
Selecting Temperature Display Units (°C or °F)
31
Temperature Calibration
31
Temperature Effects on Ph Reading
31
300 Ohm Thermistor Compensation
31
1000 Ohm RTD Compensation
31
Fixed Resistor Compensation
32
Understanding Calibration
31
Single-Point Method
32
Ph CALIBRATION 6.1 Summary of Methods
33
Conventional Single-Point Method
34
Conventional Two-Point Method
35
Two-Point Method
35
Conventional Two-Point Method
36
Entering Calibration Points
37
(By Qualified Person)
37
Performing Calibration
37
Selecting this Method
37
Entering Calibration Points (by Qualified Person)
40
Selecting this Method
40
Two-Key" Table Method
40
Two-Key" Two-Point Method
36
Table E Buffer Values for "Two-Key" Table Method
40
Performing Calibration
41
Output Setup
42
Using Range Expand Feature
42
Setting Low Endpoint
42
Setting High Endpoint
43
Locking Stored Values
44
Using Output Hold Feature
44
Using Security Lock Feature
44
4- Rev. 9-898
45
Part Four - Operating Aids
46
Unlocking Stored Values
45
Preserving Measurement Accuracy
46
Keeping Sensor Clean
46
Keeping Instrument Calibrated
46
Checking Sensor Slope
46
Avoiding Ground Loop Errors
46
Avoiding Electrical Interference
46
Checking Buffers for "Two-Key" Table Method of Ph Calibration
46
MV CALIBRATION
48
Single-Point Method
48
Two-Point Method
48
Section 3 - Simulating Measured Values
50
Figure 5-1 Instrument Operations Block Diagram
51
Part Five - Principle of Operation
51
Table F System Diagnostic Error Messages/Meanings
53
Resetting Instrument to Factory-Default Values
54
Isolating the Problem
54
Checking Electrical Connections
54
Checking Instrument
55
Customer Assistance
56
Part Six - Service and Maintenance
53
Inspecting Sensor Cable
53
Checking System Periodically
53
Troubleshooting
53
System Diagnostic Error Messages
53
Table G Troubleshooting Common Problems
56
Part Seven - Spare Parts and Accessories
58
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