Emerson PN 51-1055pHC/rev.K Water System User Manual


 
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MODEL SOLU COMP II SECTION 5.0
PROGRAMMING THE ANALYZER
SECTION 5.0
PROGRAMMING THE ANALYZER
5.1 GENERAL
5.2 CHANGING STARTUP SETTINGS
5.3 CONFIGURING AND RANGING THE OUTPUTS
5.4 CONFIGURING ALARMS AND ASSIGNING SETPOINTS
5.5 SELECTING THE TYPE OF MEASUREMENT AND ACTIVATING SOLUTION
TEMPERATURE CORRECTION
5.6 CHOOSING TEMPERATURE UNITS AND MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC TEM-
PERATURE COMPENSATION
5.7 SETTING A SECURITY CODE
5.8 NOISE REJECTION
5.9 SINGLE SENSOR OR DUAL SENSOR INPUT
5.10 RESETTING FACTORY CALIBRATION AND FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
5.11 SELECTING A DEFAULT SCREEN, LANGUAGE, AND SCREEN CONTRAST
5.1 GENERAL
This section describes how to do the following:
1. configure and assign values to the current outputs
2. configure and assign setpoints to the alarm relays
3. choose pH, ORP, redox, conductivity, resistivity, or TDS
4. choose temperature units and manual or automatic temperature mode
5. set a security code
6. tell the analyzer the frequency of the ac power (needed for optimum noise rejection)
7. tell the analyzer the number of sensors being used
8. reset the analyzer to factory calibration and default settings
9. select a default display screen
Default settings are shown in Table 5-1 on the following page. To change a default setting, refer to the section list-
ed in the table. To reset default settings, see Section 5.10.
5.2 CHANGING STARTUP SETTINGS
When the Solu Comp II is powered up for the first time, startup screens appear. The screens prompt the user to
identify the number of sensors being used and whether pH, ORP, redox, conductivity, resistivity, or TDS is being
measured. If incorrect settings were entered at startup, enter the correct settings now. To change the number of
sensors refer to Section 5.9. To change the measurement, refer to Section 5.5.
FOR BEST RESULTS, ENTER THE NUMBER OF SENSORS BEING USED
(SECTION 5.9) AND WHETHER pH, ORP, REDOX, CONDUCTIVITY, RESIS-
TIVITY, OR TDS IS BEING MEASURED (SECTION 5.5) BEFORE MAKING
OTHER PROGRAM SETTINGS.