From
➻
1. Press
➻
2. See
➻
3. Use to
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4. Select Option
➻
Press
4-3
FIGURE 4-1. Entering Configuration Menus
4.2 CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES
All of the analyzer’s configuration is performed in the
Menu mode. See Figure 4-1 for instructions to put the
analyzer into the Menu mode and select a menu item to
be configured.
For help with selecting an item, refer to the Menu tree
given in Section 2.5
.
MENU
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RATIO
1.324 µS.cm
sensor 1
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F1
MAIN MENU
VIEW
CALIBRATE
ALARMS
MAIN MENU
CALIBRATE
ALARMS
OUTPUTS
* Depends on Sensor 0.01 µS/cm 1.0 µS/cm 4 Elec-% cond
** Function of order with - 22 option 0-5 vdc, 5 volts
MODEL 2700 SECTION 4.0
CONFIGURATION
TABLE 4-1.
Factory And User Settings, continued
ITEMS CHOICES RANGE DEFAULT USER SETTING
2. ANALYZER (Continued)
Current # 2 (only available with Option -21)
Sensor address # Any Sensor 1 - 8 Address #1 _______________
Output Type (Sec. 4.6) Current only Current _______________
Output Range (Sec. 4.6) 0/4-20mA 4-20mA _______________
0/4 mA (Sec. 4.6) 0% CONC _______________
20mA (Sec. 4.6) 10% CONC _______________
pH
Alarm 1 (Sec. 4.5) Any Sensor 1 - 8 Address #1 _______________
Alarm Point (Sec. 4.5) 14 pH _______________
Deadband point (Sec. 4.5) 13 pH _______________
Alarm2 (Sec. 4.5) Any Sensor 1 - 8 Address #1 _______________
Alarm point (Sec. 4.5) 0 _______________
Deadband Point (Sec. 4.5) 1 _______________
Current / Voltage #1
Sensor address # Any Sensor 1 - 8 Address #1 _______________
Output Type (Sec. 4.6) Current/Voltage Current** _______________
Output range (Sec. 4.6) 0/4-20mA** 4-20mA** _______________
0/4mA 0 pH _______________
20 mA 14 pH _______________
Current # 2 (only available with Option -21)
Sensor address # Any Sensor 1 - 8 Address #1 _______________
Output Type (Sec. 4.6) Current only Current _______________
Output Range (Sec. 4.6) 0/4-20mA 4-20mA _______________
0/4 mA (Sec. 4.6) 0 pH _______________
20mA (Sec. 4.6) 14 pH _______________
3. SERIAL I/O
Baud rate (Sec. 4.6) 300,1200,
2400,9600 1200 _______________
4. SECURITY
High or Low Code (Sec. 4.8) 0-0000 0 (off) _______________