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MODEL 54 C SECTION 3.0
PROGRAMING THE ANALYZER
SECTION 3.0
PROGRAMING THE ANALYZER
The analyzer arrives from the factory configured and ready to operate for use with inductive (toroidal) con-
ductivity sensors. If Series 100 contacting conductivity sensor is used the analyzer must be configured as
“contacting” under sensor type as in Section 3.3.2
.
Table 3-1. Conductivity Settings List
ITEM RANGES FACTORY SETTINGS USER SETTINGS
PROGRAM LEVEL (Sections 3.1 - 3.2)
A. Alarm Setpoints (Section 3.1
)
1. Alarm 1 (low action) 0 - 2,000 mS/cm 20 µS/cm _______
2. Alarm 2 (high action) 0 - 2,000 mS/cm 1,000 mS/cm _______
3. Alarm 3 (high action) 0 - 2,000 mS/cm 1,000 mS/cm _______
B. Output Setpoints (Section 3.2
)
1. Output 1: 4 mA (min value) 0 - 2,000 mS/cm 0 µS/cm _______
2. Output 1: 20 mA (max value) 0 - 2,000 mS/cm 1,000 mS/cm _______
3. Output 2: 4 mA (min value) –15 - 200 °C 0.0 °C _______
4. Output 2: 20 mA (max value) –15 - 200 °C 100.0 °C _______
CONFIGURE LEVEL (Sections 3.3 - 3.10)
A. Display (Section 3.3
)
1. Sensor type Inductive/Contacting Inductive _______
2. Reference temperature 0 to 200°C 25°C
3. Temperature Units °C/°F °C _______
4. Output 1 Units mA/% of full scale mA _______
5. Output 2 Units mA/% of full scale mA _______
6. Language
English/Français/Español/Deutsch/Italiano
English _______
7. Operating display lower left See section 3.3 Alarm 1 Setpoint _______
8. Operating display lower right See section 3.3 Alarm 2 Setpoint _______
9. Display contrast 0-9 (9 darkest) 4 _______
B. Outputs (Section 3.4
)
1. Hold (Outputs and Relays) Disable/Enable/ 20 min timeout Disable feature _______
2. Output 1
(a) Current Range 4-20 mA/0-20 mA 4-20 mA _______
(b) Dampening 0-299 Sec 0 Sec _______
(c) Hold Mode Value Last value/Fixed value Last value _______
(value if (c) Fixed) 0-22 mA 21 mA _______
(d) Fault value 0-22 mA 22 mA _______
This section provides detailed procedures for changing
operational values for specific applications. Refer to
Section 3.3
if a contacting conductivity sensor is used.
Before attempting any changes refer to the parameter
setup list shown in Table 3-1. This table presents a brief
description and the possible options.The factory set-
ting is also given with a space for the user setting. It is
recommended that the list be carefully reviewed before
any changes are made.
On initial configuration, it is recommended that the
parameters be entered in the order shown on the
worksheet. This will reduce the chance of accidentally
omitting a needed variable.
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