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Page 1 - Type 8619

Operating InstructionsType 8619multiCELL Modular transmitter/controller

Page 2 - © 2010-2013 Bürkert SAS

8General information4. GENERAL INFORMATION4.1. Manufacturer's address and international contactsTo contact the manufacturer of the device, use

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98Adjustment and commissioning8.12.4. Monitoring the pH or redox valuesThis function is used to define the behaviour of the device if problems arise

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99Adjustment and commissioningThis monitoring is done by the generation of a "warning" event if the impedance range defined in the "War

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100Adjustment and commissioningSTATUS: Choose whether or not to activate monitoring of fluid conductivity.This monitoring is done by the generation of

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101Adjustment and commissioning• The "warning" event may also be associated with one and/or other digital outputs. See chap. 8.10.22.• A c

Page 7 - 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL

102Adjustment and commissioning8.13.2. Simulating an input or a process variableThe icon T is displayed in place of the icon whenever the correct o

Page 8 - 2. INTENDED USE

103Adjustment and commissioning8.14. Information menuRefer to chap. 8.9 to access the Information menu.1)Information ErrorMESSAGEMESSAGEWarningVersio

Page 9 - 3. BASIC SAFETY INFORMATION

104Adjustment and commissioning8.15. Structure of the configuring menusRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Configuration level.SystemDisplayDateTimeCodePara

Page 10 - 4. GENERAL INFORMATION

105Adjustment and commissioningDisplayParametersContrastxx%Brightnessxx%This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... T

Page 11 - 5. DESCRIPTION

106Adjustment and commissioningPV filter: NoneFastSlowParametersThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... Functions

Page 12 - 5.3. Functional description

107Adjustment and commissioningParametersThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... Functions F1...F6:This iswhen th

Page 13 - 5.4. Functional diagram

9Description5. DESCRIPTION5.1. Area of applicationThe 8619 multiCELL is a multifunction device intended to display, transmit and regulate various ph

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108Adjustment and commissioningParametersSample time:Channel 1/2ENTERINGParameters Functions F1...F6:PIDThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered..

Page 15 - 6. TECHNICAL DATA

109Adjustment and commissioningParameters FunctionsF1...F6: Type:VOL. DOSINGName:Status:ENTERINGOFFONCMD Safe: Mode:Value:PV:Unit:This iswhen thedevic

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110Adjustment and commissioning1) This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-

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111Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... ParametersThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing

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112Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-ter

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113Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... Parametersif "Temp. calib" = &qu

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114Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-ter

Page 21 - 7. INSTALLATION AND WIRING

115Adjustment and commissioning1) CalibrationM0:Outputs AO1/AO24mA20mAENTERINGENTERINGMx:OutputsDI1:/DI2:Totalizer Reset totalizer AM0:InputsReset tot

Page 22 - Installation and wiring

116Adjustment and commissioning1) DI1/2:TotalizerMx:InputsDI1/2:Flowsee "Calibration -> M0:Inputs"Current calibr.Factory calibr.AI1/AI2PV

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117Adjustment and commissioningDiagnostics SystemCode 0*** Confirm code 0***Glass electrodeMx:pH/ORPImpedanceStatus: On/offREADINGWarning high: ENTERI

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10DescriptionFGHJF: display with backlight.G: navigation button (4 directions).H: 4 dynamic keys (function keys with dynamic changing assignment).J: 2

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118Adjustment and commissioningDiagnosticsMx:ConductivityTemperatureTemperature:State ON / OFFREADINGWarn hi: ENTERINGWarn lo: ENTERINGErr hi: ENTERIN

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119Adjustment and commissioning8.16. Process inputs or values8.16.1. On the M0:MAIN boardDI1NoneDI1: QvDI2AO1AO2DI2: QvDO1DO2SysSwitchFx:M0:MAINAvai

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120Adjustment and commissioning"DIx" = digital input"DIx Qv" = flow rate on digital input DIx"DIx TotA" = totalizer A on

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121Adjustment and commissioning8.16.5. On the additional outputs moduleAO1AO2DO1DO2 Mx:Outputs"AOx" = analogue output"DOx" = di

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122Maintenance and troubleshooting9. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING9.1. Safety instructionsDANGERRisk of injury due to electrical discharge.• Shut

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123Maintenance and troubleshootingMessage dis-played in the "Information" menuMeaning Recommended action"Mx:E:AIx high"The value o

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124Maintenance and troubleshootingMessage dis-played in the "Information" menuMeaning Recommended action"Mx:E:RTD open"The tempera

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125Maintenance and troubleshootingMessage dis-played in the "Information" menuMeaning Recommended action"Mx:E:Memory CR"The calibr

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126Maintenance and troubleshootingMessage displayed in the "Information" menuMeaning Recommended action"Mx:W:Glass imped."The impe

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127Maintenance and troubleshooting"M0:W:Pulse x 1:1"In "Pulse" mode, the volume entered for a pulse is incorrect (see page 78). →

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11DescriptionFunction Availability Formula Example for usageTime dosingOptional (see chap. 8.10.4)In a cooling tower, for example; used to dose 2 prod

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128Maintenance and troubleshootingMessage displayedMeaning Recommended action"Memory card read"The file with the saved data is corrupted. →

Page 37 - Simulation value

129Spare parts and accessories10. SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIESCAUTIONRisk of injury and/or material damage caused by the use of unsuitable parts.Incor

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130Spare parts and accessories13. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE → Dispose of the device and its packaging in an environmentally-friendly way.CAUTION Damage

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Page 41 - Information

12Description5.5. Description of the device name plate8619 multiCELLSupply: 12-36VDCTemp: -10...+60 °CIP65 PANEL (FRONT) IP20 (REAR)S-N:111000560204

Page 42 - 8.10. Parameters menu

13Technical data6. TECHNICAL DATA6.1. Conditions of useAmbient temperature -10 to +70 °C (operating, without memory card), restricted to 0 ... +70°C

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14Technical dataSiliconePCPCPPOSiliconeStainless steel 304Stainless steel 316 (A4)PBT, contacts in gold-plated copper alloyFigure 3 : Materials used

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15Technical dataMax. power consumption (without additional module, outputs not connected)1.5VAPower distribution ("PWR OUT") 12-36 V DC, 1.8

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16Technical dataAnalogue inputs ("AI") • Any connection mode, in sink or source mode• Galvanically insulated• Accuracy: ±0,25%• Current

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17Technical data6.3.6. Specifications of the "pH/redox" modulepH measurement• pH measurement range• Resolution of pH measurement• Accura

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We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.Technische Änderungen vorbehalten.Sous réserve de modifications techniques.© 2010-2013 B

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18Technical dataConductivity measurement (with connected conductivity sensor)• Measurement range• Measurement resolution• Measurement error • 0.00

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19Installation and wiring7. INSTALLATION AND WIRING7.1. Safety instructionsDANGERRisk of injury due to electrical discharge.• Shut down and isolate

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20Installation and wiringBodyScrewx4Stage 2:Prepare the 4 locking systems: → Insert a screw into each device. → Tighten the screw until the end of the

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21Installation and wiringStage 6: → Fully tighten the screws using an appropriate screwdriver. → Repeat stages 4 to 6 to fit the other 3 locking

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22Installation and wiring12-36 VDC+-+-+-V+SUPPLY PWR OUT DI1 FEDI2 DO2DO1AO1 AO2 FE FEV-FE+-FED+D-D+D-FEI+I-I+I-FET+T-T+T-FE0 VDC+-12-36 VDC+-0 VDC12-

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23Installation and wiring12-36 VDC+-V+SUPPLY PWR OUT DI1 FEDI2 DO2DO1AO1 AO2 FE FEV-FE+-FED+D-D+D-FEI+I-I+I-FET+T-T+T-FEV+0VPNP123NPN123V+0VPower supp

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24Installation and wiring7.3.3. Wiring the input module "INPUT"The "INPUT" inputs module has:• Two analogue inputs;• Two digita

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25Installation and wiring+-1A+A-A+A-FED+D-D+D-0 VDC+-12-36 VDC+-0 VDC12-36 VDC12-36 VDC2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9I12-36 VDC0 VDC+-I0 VDC(AI1) (AI2) (DI1) (DI2)2n

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26Installation and wiring7.3.4. Wiring the output module "OUT" The "OUT" outputs module has:• Two 4-20 mA analogue outputs;• Tw

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27Installation and wiringMEREREGDCGFESETSTS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9pH measurement electrodeReference electrodeEquipotential electrodeTemperature sensorblack

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1 Contents1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL ...

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28Installation and wiringWire colour signalMEREREGDCGFESETSTS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9translucidwhitegreengreygreen/yellowblueredstrap (not delivered)black (c

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29Installation and wiring7.3.6. Wiring the "COND" conductivity moduleConductivity sensorC+P+P-C-GDFESETSTS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Temperature sens

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30Installation and wiringwire colour signalC+P+P-C-GDFESETSTS1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Temperature sensorwhitegreengreyyellowbluebrownpinkFE = functional earth

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31Adjustment and commissioning8. ADJUSTMENT AND COMMISSIONING8.1. Safety instructionsWARNINGRisk of injury due to non-conforming adjustment.Non conf

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32Adjustment and commissioning8.3. Using the navigation button and the dynamic keysMENU ABORT SAVE OKThe navigation button is used to move in 4 direc

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33Adjustment and commissioningYou want to... Press...browse in Process level next view previous view next level previous level...browse in the Co

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34Adjustment and commissioning__a b c d e f g 7 8 9h i j k l m n 4 5 6o p q r s t u 1 2 3v w x y z + - . 0' ? ! : ; % * / <

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35Adjustment and commissioningCalibrationCond manual calibMx:Conductivity24.294 S/cm25.01 °C0.000µS/cmCond. calib.Move the decimal point by pressing

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36Adjustment and commissioning8.6. Description of the icons13:40 M0:MAINXMENUmA AO16.00020.00OFFDO2mA AO2OFFDO1OFFDI2OFFDI12010/06/29Figure 27 : Pos

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37Adjustment and commissioning8.7. Operating levelsThe device has 2 operating levels:Process levelSee chap. 8.8 for the description of Process level.

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2 7. INSTALLATION AND WIRING ...

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38Adjustment and commissioning8.8. Process level13:40 M2:Conductivity2525.2mS/cm°C13:40 39.20M1:pH6.5325.2pHmV°C13:40 M0:MAIN:L/s DI21.00033.0030.00L

Page 71 - Figure 59 : Window operating

39Adjustment and commissioning8.9. Configuration level accessOKOKSystemParametersThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered...

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40Adjustment and commissioning → See chap. 8.15 for details of the functions per menu8.10. Parameters menu8.10.1. Setting the multiCELL date and tim

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41Adjustment and commissioningSystemParameters Software options Available optionsAdd new optionThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered...

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42Adjustment and commissioningIf an error message is displayed, refer to chap. 9.3.7.8.10.7. Restoring the default parameters of the Process level an

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43Adjustment and commissioningTITLE: Entering the name displayed in the corresponding "Ux" view. See chap. 8.4.113:40 3017 pH1 S/cm205 l/min

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44Adjustment and commissioningLINE: Set the parameters for the graph displayed in a customised "Ux" view: - PERIOD: Enter the graph refresh

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45Adjustment and commissioningCONTRAST: Choose the display contrast level (as a %).BRIGHTNESS: Choose the light intensity of the display (as a %).8.10

Page 78 - Figure 64 : Window operating

46Adjustment and commissioningNAME: Rename the function chosen. See chap. 8.4. This name appears in the view associated with this function in Process

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47Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tere

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3 8.10.13. Configuring an "ONOFF" control function ...508.1

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48Adjustment and commissioning0%100%Lim+Lim-Scale- Scale+PVFx: CMD1Figure 36 : Using the "LIM-" and "LIM+" parameters on a "

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49Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... 0% 100%12%113:400F1:PROPPVCMD1250.2µS/cm13.

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50Adjustment and commissioning8.10.13. Configuring an "ONOFF" control functionThis function is used to set the on/off control.A conductivity

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51Adjustment and commissioningRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.Parameters Functions F1...F6:Type:ONOFFName:Status:ENTERINGONOFFPV:1) M1:M0

Page 85 - 8.11. Calibration menu

52Adjustment and commissioning0%100%Fx: CMD1PV parameterSetpointnon-inverted modehysteresis0%100%Fx: CMD1PV parameterSetpointinverted modehysteresisFi

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53Adjustment and commissioningCMD SAFE: Confirm (choose "Mode: ON") or do not confirm (choose "Mode:OFF") the use of a fallback po

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54Adjustment and commissioningParameters Functions F1...F6: PIDName:Type: PIDStatus:ENTERINGONOFFThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered...

Page 88 - Slope:0,876 pH/mA

55Adjustment and commissioningI. CONFIGURING THE PID FUNCTIONRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu. Parameters Functions F1...F6:PIDSetupPV:SP

Page 89 - Calibration result

56Adjustment and commissioningpress this dynamic key to enter the setpoint value.013:40000F4:PID64.91L/minPV0.166L/minSP0.00%CMD16.48%CMD2MANUMENUSETP

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57Adjustment and commissioningPV: Choose the process input from the list displayed by the device. This value may be a measurement input or the result

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4 8.15. Structure of the configuring menus ...

Page 92 - → Run teach-in by flow rate:

58Adjustment and commissioning. . .Parameters Functions F1...F6:PIDSetupThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... T

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59Adjustment and commissioningINVERSION: Used to invert (choose "ON") or not (choose "OFF") the operating direction of the output

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60Adjustment and commissioningIf the system becomes unstable, the "TV" value set is too high: reduce it as quickly as possible.X0: Enter the

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61Adjustment and commissioningfallback position 1fallback position 2channel 1channel 2Process input (PV)real time clocksystem switchresult (Fx: CMD1)r

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62Adjustment and commissioning013:40000F5:TDOS10/01/02 09:000.00%CMD1100.0%CMD2MANUMENUThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered...

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63Adjustment and commissioningRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.Parameters Functions F1...F6:Type:TIME DOSINGName:Status:ENTERINGOFFONCMD S

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64Adjustment and commissioningCHANNEL 1 / CHANNEL 2: Set the parameters for channel 1 and, if "CHANNEL" = "DUAL", channel 2. - MOD

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65Adjustment and commissioningON/OFF FX: Combine the TIME DOSING function with an ON/OFF function (see chap. 8.10.13) for a conduc-tivity measurement

Page 100 - Adjustment and commissioning

66Adjustment and commissioning013:4000F6:VDOS400.0LSP0.00%CMD1MANUMENUThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... 0%

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67Adjustment and commissioningRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.Parameters FunctionsF1...F6: Type:VOL. DOSINGName:Status:ENTERINGOFFONCMD S

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5About this manual1. ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual describes the entire life cycle of the device. Please keep this manual in a safe place, accessible

Page 103 - 8.13. Tests menu

68Adjustment and commissioning8.10.17. Configuring the "System switch" eventThe "System switch" event is used to force the result

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69Adjustment and commissioningConfiguring in "Hysteresis" operatingThe output status changes when a threshold is reached:• by increasing pr

Page 105 - 8.14. Information menu

70Adjustment and commissioning8.10.18. Datalogging (datalogger)This function is available as an option. See chap. 8.10.4This function is used to log t

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71Adjustment and commissioning8.10.19. Choosing the units for the totalizersThe function is available if the software option "FLOW" is activ

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72Adjustment and commissioning0V: Enter the value of the previously selected process variable, which is associated to a 0 V input voltage. Instead of

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73Adjustment and commissioningP1 and P2 are the values associated with a current of 4 mA or 20 mA respectively.If P1 is higher than P2, the signal is

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74Adjustment and commissioning8.10.22. Setting the parameters of the digital outputsRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.This iswhen thedevice

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75Adjustment and commissioningThis iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tered... This iswhen thedevice is be-ing parame-tere

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76Adjustment and commissioningHIGH: Choose the value of the high switching threshold of the output.INVERT: Invert the output or not.DELAY: Choose the

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77Adjustment and commissioningConfiguring in "PWM" operatingThis mode is used to control an "on/off" actuator.T1T1T1 T1T2 T2 T2 tn

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6Intended use2. INTENDED USEUse of this device that does not comply with the instructions could present risks to people, nearby installations and the

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78Adjustment and commissioningINVERT: Invert the output or not.MAX. FREQ.: Choose the maximum value of the pulse frequency (1/T2) (180 pulses per minu

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79Adjustment and commissioning8.10.23. Setting the parameters of a pH/redox moduleRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.if "Temp. calib&qu

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80Adjustment and commissioningCALIBRATION LIMITS: Enter the ranges outside of which a warning or error message is generated during calibration:• PH Z

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81Adjustment and commissioning8.10.24. Setting the parameters of a conductivity moduleRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Parameters menu.This iswhen thedevi

Page 118 - ENTERING

82Adjustment and commissioningTEMP. ADJUST: The temperature measured can be corrected by an offset value. Enter the offset value in °C.TEMP.COMP.: Cho

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83Adjustment and commissioningGraph zoneDescription Name displayed in the user defined "Ux" view (see chap. 8.10.8)Associated code in the da

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84Adjustment and commissioningTo deactivate the HOLD mode: → access the "HOLD" function → choose "Disable" → confirm by "OK&q

Page 121 - 8.16.2. On the input module

85Adjustment and commissioning8.11.4. Calibrating the analogue inputsThis calibration does not replace the calibration of the measuring sensor.Refer

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86Adjustment and commissioningThe multiCELL associates the two calibrated values to the range of the selected analogue input signal (slope and offset)

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87Adjustment and commissioningConnect the analogue input AI1 or AI2 to the current or voltage analogue output of an external instrument (for instance,

Page 124 - 9.1. Safety instructions

7Basic safety information3. BASIC SAFETY INFORMATIONThis safety information does not take into account:• any contingencies or occurrences that may a

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88Adjustment and commissioning8.11.5. Restore the factory calibration of the analogue inputsRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Calibration menu.Mx:InputsAI

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89Adjustment and commissioning• VOLUME TEACH: Determine the K factor unique to your installation using a teach-in procedure by volume. Follow the pro

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90Adjustment and commissioningDetailed procedure for teach-in by flow rate → Choose the flow rate unit in which teach-in is run:Mx:InputsCalibrationDI

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91Adjustment and commissioning8.11.8. Calibrating a pH or redox sensorRefer to chap. 8.9 to access Calibration menu.CalibrationpH auto calib.Calib. l

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92Adjustment and commissioningCALIB. LOG: Read the latest valid calibration values.Manually calibrating the pH or redox sensor• The pH sensor can be

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93Adjustment and commissioningThe multiCELL displays the calibration result. 1)Rinse7.001 pH-59.6 mV25.00 °C → Immerse the clean probe in the first bu

Page 131 - 12. STORAGE

94Adjustment and commissioningDetailed procedure for the calibration of the oxidation reduction potential sensor (1-point only)The 1-point calibration

Page 132 - 13. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE

95Adjustment and commissioning• MANUAL CALIBRATION: Calibrate the conductivity sensor by determining its specific C constant. See details of the proc

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96Adjustment and commissioning → Immerse the cleancell in the reference solution: the multiCELL displays the measured conductivity value of the soluti

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97Adjustment and commissioningDiagnosticsAI1/AI2Mx:Inputs Thresholds: NoneLowWarn low: ENTERINGWarn high: ENTERINGErr low: ENTERINGErr. high: ENTERING

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