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MODEL 54eA SECTION 5.0
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
5.6 CHANGING OUTPUT PARAMETERS
3. Press any key to enter the main menu. Move the cursor to "Program"
and press Enter (F4).
4. Move the cursor to "Configure" and press Enter (F4).
5. Move the cursor to "Outputs" and press Enter (F4).
6. Five menu headers relate to outputs. Each output has a control head-
er and a setup header. The fifth header allows the output hold feature
to be configured.
Always configure the control parameters BEFORE making
changes in the output setup.
To access a header, move the cursor to the desired header and press
Enter (F4).
7. Output Control Settings:
a. Move the cursor to the desired output control header. Press Enter
(F4).
b. With the cursor on "Output Measurement" press Enter (F4).
c. Press Edit (F4).
d. Use the key to scroll through the choices: "Process",
"Temperature", and “pH” (if free chlorine is being measured and
pH was enabled). "Process" means the measurement made by
the main sensor (oxygen, ozone, free chlorine, or total chlorine).
Press Save (F4) to store the selection.
Output 1 control
Output 1 setup
Output 2 control
Exit Enter
Output Measurement
Control Mode
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Output : Process
Exit Edit
Display
Outputs
Alarms
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1. This section describes how to configure the controller outputs. Outputs can be configured to represent the
main amperometric measurement (oxygen, ozone, free chlorine, or total chlorine), temperature, or pH (if free
chlorine is being measured and pH was enabled).
2. The output can be configured as either a normal or PID output. Normal means the output current is directly
proportional to the measurement assigned to the output. PID means the output is used for PID control.
Output setpoints
Simulated tests
Configure
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