SYCLOPE COOLTouch® Controller for Cooling tower managements (Part 2) w General programming instructions Reference: DOC0485 Rev: 1 General programming instructions
General information Page 2/78 Part of the general documentation Part 1: Installation and starting instructions ► Part 2: General programming instructions Part 3: Communication programming instructions General information: SYCLOPE Electronique 2021® Manual of 25/08/2021 Professional controller for cooling towers. Product line COOLTOUCH® Part 2: General programming instructions (Ref: DOC0485) Editor: SYCLOPE Electronique S.A.S. Z.I.
Contents Page 3/78 Contents I. Generality......................................................................................................................................... 5 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Scope .............................................................................................................................................5 FCC conformity ................................................................................................................................
Contents 3) 4) Page 4/78 Menu « Settings » - « BIOCIDE B TIMERS » [0321] .......................................................................... 47 Menu « Settings » - « BIO-INHIB-DISP SETTINGS » [0421] ............................................................... 48 d) c) 5) Biocide:..................................................................................................................................... 48 Inhibitor - Dispersant: ........................................................
Generality I. Page 5/78 Generality 1) Scope The range of SYCLOPE COOLTOUCH® controller you have purchased is a high-tech electronic device for the complete management of cooling tower (air/water coolers) and the risks related to the legionella. Its remarkable adaptability to the various structures of cooling towers enables him to settle in all the difficult cases where the control of the process and the water treatment in a cooling tower are decisive.
Generality Page 6/78 Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication for mobile Apparatus To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Generality Page 7/78 5) Storage and transport It is important to store and to transport the SYCLOPE COOLTOUCH controller in its original packaging in order to minimize risk of damage. Furthermore, the package must be stored in an environment that is protected against humidity and exposure to chemical products. Environmental conditions for transport and storage: Temperature: -10 °C à 70 °C Air humidity: Maximum of 90% with no condensation 6) Packaging The device is delivered without power cable.
Safety and environmental instructions Page 8/78 II. Safety and environmental instructions Please: Read this manual carefully before the unpacking, the installing or the commissioning of this equipment Take into account all the hazards and of recommended precautionary measures The failure to respect these procedures can result in serious injury to users or damaging the device.
Safety and environmental instructions 4) 1 Page 9/78 Identification and location of nameplate 15 2 10 9 8 14 3 4 5 6 12 7 11 13 1 Manufacturer’s label 2 Model of the product / Trade Mark 10 Product which can be recycled 3 Reference of the product 11 UKCA approved 9 Particular risk.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 6) Page 10/78 Radio technologies in equipment Radio technologies Technologies WIFI 2G GSM900 DCS1800 Number of antenna Radiated powers 1 < 20dBm 0 33dBm 30dBm General programming instructions Frequency bands of use 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz 2.4 GHz Band Exclusion Band : [2280 MHz – 2603.
Display mode and type Page 11/78 III. Display mode and type SYCLOPE COOLTOUCH® regulator are fitted with a color touch screen graphic, all programming actions are realized with by pressing the screen. The touch screen is a resistive technology, you must press firmly on the screen to validate the action. See. DOC0450 – Installation and instructions ODITOUCH ENG Rev1 IV. Programming home screen [0001] To open the programming screen, press the key on the main display screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 12/78 V. Programming screen « SETUP » [0031] Menu « SETUP » menu will allow you to access all the configuration for the first use of your controller. Press to open following screen. SETUP « SETUP » menu Setup menu OPTIONS ANALOG INPUTS DIGITAL INPUTS OUTPUTS CONDITIONS & FUNCTIONS COMMUNICATION 1) MEASURES FACTORY RESET Menu « SETUP » - « OPTIONS » [0131] & [1131] « OPTIONS » menu will allow you to access the options available in the installation part.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 13/78 Lock code « Setup » Activate or deactivate the security code to access the « Setup » menu Lock code « Settings » Activate or deactivate the security code to access the « Settings » menu Lock the « Settings » level with the « Setup »code Use the « Setup » code to lock the « Settings » menu Reset all cycles after power failure greater than 30 min Stop and cancel all peripheral cycle (Bleed, Biocide A, Biocide B, Inhibitor and dispersant), if the co
Programming screen « Setup menu » Press Page 14/78 to access to the “Setup options” page Setup Options Create a measure automatically for each sensor Activate advance configuration for flow switch & flow meter Activate advance configuration for 4…20mA outputs Setup options (Page 3/3) Create a parameter automatically for each sensor If this option is enabled, when adding a new sensor, a measurement parameter corresponding to the type of sensor is created automatically.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 2) ANALOG INPUTS Page 15/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « ANALOG INPUTS » [0231] « ANALOG INPUTS » menu will allow you to access the configuration of the sensors that will be connected on the analog inputs. Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » a) Page 16/78 Temperature analog input setting [1231] RI1 - Temperature Enabled Press to open the following screen. « Simple » view Analog input setting RI1 - Temperature Scale -20…110°C Sensor enabled Starting delay time OFF minute(s) RI1 – Temperature Sensor enabled By checking or unchecking the check box you can choose to enable/disable the temperature sensor. It’s disabled by default.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 17/78 « Customer » view Analog input setting RI1 - Temperature Scale Customer Unit Value min. Value max. Sensor enabled Starting delay time OFF minute(s) °C 0 °C 100.00 °C Sensor – Scale – Temporization See previous section. Unit °C Select the unit of measurement of the sensor, on this selection button we find the information of the currently selected unit (°C). Press to change it. Value min. 0 °C Low sensor value input.
Programming screen « Setup menu » b) Page 18/78 Conductivity analog input setting [1231] RI2 - Conductivity Enabled Press to open the following screen. « Simple » view Analog input setting Sensor enabled RI2 - Conductivity Scale 0…20mS/cm Starting delay time OFF minute(s) K factor of the cell 1.00 cm-1 RI2 – Conductivity Sensor enabled By checking or unchecking the check box you can choose to enable/disable the temperature sensor. It’s disabled by default.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 19/78 « Customer » view Analog input setting RI2 - Conductivity Scale Sensor enabled Customer Unit mS/cm Value min. 0 mS/cm Value max. 100 mS/cm Starting delay time OFF Minute(s) K factor of the cell 1.00 cm-1 Sensor – Scale – Temporization See previous section. Unit mS/cm Select the unit of measurement of the sensor, on this selection button we find the information of the currently selected unit (mS/cm). Press to change it. Value min.
Programming screen « Setup menu » c) Page 20/78 CTFS input setting [2231] SI1 - Conductivity - Temperature - Flow switch (CTFS) Enabled Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » d) Page 21/78 4…20mA analog input setting [1231] AI1 – Free chlorine Enabled Press to open the following screen. Analog input setting AI1 – Sensor Scale Free chlorine 0.1…10mg/l Starting delay time 2 minute(s) AI1 – Sensor Free chlorine Select the sensor type, on this selection button you will find the information of the input being modified (AI1) and the currently selected sensor type (Free chlorine). Press to change it. Scale 0.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 22/78 « Customer » view Analog input setting AI1 – Sensor Scale Free chlorine Customer Unit Starting delay time 2 minute(s) mg/l Value min. 0 mg/l Value max. 1 mg/l Slope 16 mA/mg/l Sensor – Scale – Temporization – Delete & Save See previous section. Unit mg/l Select the unit of measurement of the sensor, on this selection button we find the information of the currently selected unit (mg/l). Press to change it. Value min.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 23/78 Special case “Flowrate” Analog input setting AI1 – Sensor Flowrate AI1 Sensor Flowrate Select the sensor type, on this selection button you will find the information of the input being modified (AI1) and the currently selected sensor type (Flowrate). Press to change it. To delete an input contact: You must select « NONE » from the list of functions and save your configuration by pressing the “SAVE” button.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 3) Page 24/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « DIGITAL INPUTS » [0331] « DIGITAL INPUTS » menu will allow you to access the configuration of the sensors that will be connected on the digital inputs. DIGITAL INPUTS Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » a) Page 25/78 Digital input setting [1331] Special case of a Volume counter Digital input setting DI4 – Function Volume counter Unit imp/l Volume per pulse ratio 1.000 imp/l DI1 – Function Volume counter Digital input operation mode selection, on this selection button we find the information of the input in the process of modification (DI1) and the currently selected function (Volume counter). Press to change it.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 26/78 « Special case of a Water Flow Switch » Digital input setting DI2 - Function Water Flow switch Contact idle state NO Activation delay time OFF second(s) Deactivation delay time 5 second(s) DI2 - Function Water Flow switch Digital input operation mode selection, on this selection button we find the information of the input in the process of modification (DI2) and the currently selected function (Water Flow switch). Press to change it.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 4) MEASURES Page 27/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « MEASURES » [0431] « MEASURES » menu will allow you to access the configuration of the measurements managed and displayed by the controller. This can be a “simple” measurement with a sensor or a calculation with multiple sensors. The device will give you a list of possible parameters based on the sensors you have configured previously. Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » a) Page 28/78 Volume measure setting configuration [1431] E01 – Volume Enabled Press to open the following screen. Measure setting E01 – Volume Sensor Volume Unit Measure enabled DI1 Automatic E01 – Volume Sensor enabled By checking or unchecking the check box you can choose to enable/disable the conductivity sensor. It’s disabled by default.
Programming screen « Setup menu » b) Page 29/78 Conductivity measure setting configuration [2431] E02 – Conductivity Enabled Press to open the following screen. Measure setting E02 – Conductivity Sensor Conductivity RI1 Measure enabled Temperature compensation Temperature sensor Unit Decimal(s) mS/cm Factor ---- 0 %/°C Automatic E02 – Conductivity Sensor enabled By checking or unchecking the check box you can choose to enable/disable the conductivity sensor. It’s disabled by default.
Programming screen « Setup menu » c) Page 30/78 Temperature measure setting configuration [2431] E03 – Temperature Enabled Press to open the following screen. Measure setting E03 – Temperature Measure enabled Sensor Temperature RI2 Unit Decimal(s) °C Automatic E03 – Temperature Sensor enabled By checking or unchecking the check box you can choose to enable/disable the conductivity sensor. It’s disabled by default.
Programming screen « Setup menu » d) Page 31/78 Measure setting configuration [4431] Measure setting E04 - Measure Free chlorine Sensor Free chlorine Unit AI1 mg/l Decimal(s) ZONE « OPTIONS » Automatic « Base » screen of a parameter configuration. Depending on the parameter chosen. E04 - Measure Free chlorine Parameter type selection, on this selection button we find the information of the parameter in the process of modification (E04) and the currently selected measurement type (Free chlorine).
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 32/78 Temperature sensor Conductivity measurement is dependent on the temperature of the environment. Here you have the possibility to select a temperature sensor (if there is one installed) which will be used to adapt the measurement made in correlation with the temperature of the environment. The conductivity value displayed will then be the compensated value and no longer the measured value.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 5) Page 33/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « OUTPUTS » [0531] « OUTPUTS » menu will allow you to access the configuration of relays and 4…20mA outputs that will be used. OUTPUTS Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » a) Page 34/78 220V Relay outputs [0531] Bleed valve setting PO1 - Bleed valve Enable Mode - Conductivity Mode - Volumetric Warning! Changing the mode will erase the general operating history. PO1 - Bleed valve Enabled This window shows the status of the Bleed valve. You can’t change it from this window. Mode - Conductivity / Volumetric Selection of the main running mode of your coolpac controller.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 35/78 Tank low level detection Switch level DI2 Selection of the tank low level detection to which this relay is attached, on this selection button we find the information of type of parameter (Switch level) and its “code” (DI2). Press to change it. Pump flow rate 0 l/h Enter the value of the pump flow rate. The value will be used in the calculation of the remaining level in the tank. Here the value is (0).
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 36/78 Special Dosing function Relay settings FO3 - Function Mode Dosing Affection Conductivity E02 On/Off Dosing direction Tank low level detection Pump flow rate 0 l/h Tank volume l 0 Up None Enable compute FO3 Function Dosing Output CRT relay operation mode selection, on this selection button we find the information of the output being modified (FO3) and the function currently selected (Dosing). Press to change it.
Programming screen « Setup menu » h) A01 – Transfer Page 37/78 4…20mA outputs [4531] Enabled Press to open the following screen. Special case of a Tranfer function 4…20mA output settings AO1 - Function Tranfer Affection Volume E01 Output range 4…20mA AO1 – Function Tranfer Output 4…20mA function mode selection, on this selection button you can choose the function of the 4…20mA output (AO1). Press to change it.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 38/78 Special case of a Dosing function 4…20mA output settings AO1 - Function Dosing Output range 4…20mA Dosing range Minimum 0 Maximum Affection Volume E01 Dosing direction UP % 100 % Keep active after AO1 – Function Dosing Output 4…20mA function mode selection, on this selection button you can choose the function of the 4…20mA output (AO1). Press to change it.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 6) Page 39/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « CONDITIONS & FUNCTIONS » [0631] « CONDITIONS & FUNCTIONS » menu will allow you to access the configuration of the flow switch conditions. CONDITIONS & FUNCTIONS Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 7) Page 40/78 Menu « Setup menu » - « COMMUNICATION » [0731] See. Part 3 « DOC0486 - Notice COOLTOUCH Partie 3 - Communication (EN)». COMMUNICATION 8) Menu « Setup menu » - « RESET FACTORY » [0831] « RESET FACTORY » menu will allow you to reset the regulator configuration by choosing some pre-set operating options. Reset Factory Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 41/78 Press « SAVE » button to validate your configuration. The following window appears asking you if you really want to clear the current configuration. The current configuration will be definitely lost.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 42/78 VI. Programming screen « SETTINGS » [0021] Menu SETTINGS « SETTINGS » menu will allow you to access the settings of your configuration, you must have finished the “INSTALLATION” part before making the “SETTINGS”. Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 43/78 The screen shows the timers that are already configured and those not used. You can by pressing an already configured clock, changing its configuration, or pressing an unused clock, configure its installation. MTWTFSS 5 10:00 – 17:15 MTWTFSS 1 ---- Timer already set. Press to edit configuration Timer not used.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 2) Page 44/78 Menu « Settings » - « BIOCIDE A TIMERS » [0221] « Biocide A timers » menu will allow you to adjust the timers of the dosage of the Biocide A. Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » Page 45/78 “Summer” season mode case Biocide A timers Season Mode You have 8 timers (in white in the “Summer” part) at your disposal Summer J F M A M J J A S O N D Summer timers Winter timers MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 MTWTFSS 1 ---- ---- ---- ---- Thes
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 46/78 J F M A M J J A S O N D Click on it to open the next pop-up. Configuration saisons J F M A M J J A S O N D Annuler MTWTFSS Move the sliders to set the seasons you want. Enregistrer 1 Press to open the following screen. ---- Timer setting Biocide A Mon Tue Wed Start time 10:15 Timer Thu 0 Fri Sat End time 17:00 Sun Duration min.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 3) Page 47/78 Menu « Settings » - « BIOCIDE B TIMERS » [0321] « Biocide B timers » menu will allow you to adjust the timers of the dosage of the Biocide A. BIOCIDE B TIMERS Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 4) Page 48/78 Menu « Settings » - « BIO-INHIB-DISP SETTINGS » [0421] « BIO-INHIB-DISP SETTINGS » menu will allow you to adjust the settings of the parameters of the Biocides, inhibitor and dispersant. BIO-INHIB-DISP SETTINGS 1 Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » c) Page 49/78 Inhibitor - Dispersant: Injection There are 3 possibilities that depend on the setting of the output. Inhibitor (Continuous) Inhibitor (Percent) Inhibitor (Volumetric) Injection every Injection in percent of bleed time Injection every minute 20 Injection every minute 40 Inhibitor or dispersant is dosed at periodic intervals. During the purge period, operation is suspended. Press to toggle the mode from minute to hour.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 5) Page 50/78 Menu « Settings » - « SETPOINTS ALARMS » [0521] « SETPOINTS ALARMS » menu will allow you to adjust the settings of the parameters of the Biocides, inhibitor and dispersant. SETPOINTS ALARMS Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » d) Page 51/78 Measure Alarm ALARM THRESHOLD SETTINGS E04 Free chlorine AI1 Low alarm Enable Threshold Hysteresis Time limit 0.50 mg/l OFF s 1.00 mg/l High alarm Enabled Stop dosing on alarm 9.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 52/78 Hysteresis 0.50 mg/l Enter the hysteresis value of the alarm threshold. Here the current value is (0.50). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. This setting is only available if the unlock option is enabled in the setting options. This value sets a value delta in which the alarm remains active. This allow for stable alarms when the measurement value oscillates around the value of an alarm threshold.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » e) Page 53/78 Measure Setpoint SETPOINT & DOSAGE SETTINGS E04 Freed chlorine Setpoint Hysteresis 2.00 0.10 AI1 Mode Hysteresis mg/L Base load OFF % mg/L Maximum time OFF min Start Threshold 90 % When the dosing direction of the channel is configured in downstream mode, as soon as the error (measurement – setpoint) is greater than the hysteresis value, the regulation requirement is 100%.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 54/78 Basic load OFF % Enter the base load value. Here the current value is (OFF). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. This setting is only available if the unlock option is enabled in the setting options. Be careful, the basic load is a permanent dosage power regardless of the dosage need. This function is to be used with great care to avoid overdosage. Maximum time OFF min Enter the maximum dosage time value.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 6) Page 55/78 Menu « Settings » - « TANK LEVEL » [0621] « TANK LEVEL » menu will allow you to adjust threshold settings of the Tank level. Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 7) Page 56/78 Menu « Settings » - « Outputs 4…20mA » [0721] « TRANFERTS 4…20mA » menu will allow you to adjust the threshold settings of the parameters. Press to open following screen Outputs 4…20mA 4 20mA OUTPUT SETTINGS AO1 Conductivity E04 Transfer value for 4mA 0 Transfer value for 4mA 0 mg/l Transfer value for 4mA Not used Transfer value for 4mA mS/cm Transfer value for 20mA 20.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » 8) Page 57/78 Menu « Settings » - « CALIBRATION » [0821] « CALIBRATION » menu will allow you to adjust the threshold settings of the parameters. Press to open following screen CALIBRATION CALIBRATION SENSOR LIST AO1 TDS E04 RI1 – Temperature RI2 – Conductivity SI1 – Conductivity SI1 – Temperature AI1 – Free chlorine The screen shows the sensors that are configured. Press an active sensor to open the calibration screen.
Programming screen « USER » b) Page 58/78 Calibration status Depending on the stability and measurement value of the sensor, the status screen may change as below. It’s necessary that the measurement value is stable and in a “correct” range to validate the calibration. Status 3 Status 2 Status 1 Sensor Sensor Measure : 5.00 mg/l Status 4 Sensor Measure : 5.00 mg/l Sensor Measure : 5.00 mg/l Measure : 5.00 mg/l Raw signal : 10.00 mA Raw signal : 10.00 mA Raw signal : 10.
Programming screen « Setup menu » h) Calibration validation messages Confirm the deletion of the calibration NO Page 59/78 Confirmation message: When erasing a confirmation message is displayed before performing the procedure. YES Calibration performed successfully Close (8) Calibration error! Incorrect offset value. Close (5) Valid calibration messages: Calibration cleared successfully. Or Calibration performed successfully Incorrect calibration messages: Incorrect offset value.
Programming screen « USER » Page 60/78 VII. Programming screen « USER » [0011] MENU « USER » menu will allow you to access the settings of the graphical interface. Press to open the following screen. USER Menu « User » USER MENU 1) GENERAL CONFIGURATION DISPLAY DATE & TIME LANGUAGE USB INPUTS TEST OUTPUTS TEST INFO Menu « User » - « GENERAL CONFIGURATION » [0111] « GENERAL CONFIGURATION » menu will allow you to access the audio and visual configuration of the graphical interface.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 61/78 Enable screen protection You must check this option to enable screen protection management. Without pressing the screen during the time entered, the back-light level will decrease to the set value. Here the management is (Active). Delays time before activation 15 minute(s) Enter the delay value before screen protection activation. Here the delay is (15) minutes. Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value.
Programming screen « Setup menu » c) Page 62/78 Menu « General configuration » - « COLORS » [0111] GENERAL USER SETTINGS Screen Measure values alarm color Sounds Colors Indicators Button Alarms Restore Measure values alarm color Measurement value of each parameter displayed on the main screen thumbnails may be displayed in a different color if the parameter is on alarm. To do this you must check this option. Here the option is (Disabled).
Programming screen « USER » d) Page 63/78 Menu « General configuration » - « INDICATORS » [0111] GENERAL USER SETTINGS Screen System « ON » color Sounds Colors Indicators Button System « OFF » color System « PAUSE » color System « ALARM » color Alarms Restore System “ON” color To activate the LED when the regulator is in use you must check this option. Here the option is (Activated). System “OFF” color To activate the LED when the regulator is stopped you must check this option.
Programming screen « USER » e) Page 64/78 Menu « General configuration » - « BUTTON » [0111] GENERAL USER SETTINGS Screen Disable button functions Sounds Colors Indicators Button Toggle system ON/OFF System « ON » System « OFF » Alarms Restore Enable/disable screen protection Disable button functions Disables external touch button functions Toggle system ON/OFF External touch button toggles the status of the regulator, On/Off at each pressure. This operation option is (Selected).
Programming screen « USER » f) Page 65/78 Menu « General configuration » - « ALARMS » [0111] GENERAL USER SETTINGS Screen Select general alarms Sounds Colors Indicators Button Sensor faults Alarm thresholds Tank level Alarms Restore Overdosing This alarm selection is used to activate the “Alarm beep” and to activate the alarm color of the LED. The system regroups the alarms of all activate parameters before selecting the ones checked below.
Programming screen « USER » g) Page 66/78 Menu « General configuration » - « RESTORE » [0111] GENERAL USER SETTINGS Screen Sounds Colors Indicators Button Alarms Restore Restore factory settings Screen configuration Sounds configuration Color configuration Indicator configuration Button configuration Alarms configuration Buttons are only activated if factory configurations have been changed. Screen configuration Restore configuration options from Screen section to factory configuration.
Programming screen « USER » 3) Page 67/78 Menu « User » - « DATE & TIME » [0311] « DATE & TIME » menu will allow you to access the time settings configuration. Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 4) Page 68/78 Menu « User » - « LANGUAGE » [0411] « LANGUAGE » menu will allow you to access the regulator language configuration. Press to open following screen. LANGUAGE CHANGE LANGUAGE Français English Language change Press the desired language to select it. 5) Menu « User » - « USB » [0511] « USB » menu will allow you to update firmware, export or import configuration. USB Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 69/78 Front board firmware When a firmware for the front face is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates. To perform the update, press the button. Base board firmware When a firmware for the lower card is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates. To perform the update, press the button. Module firmware When a firmware for the module is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates.
Programming screen « Setup menu » 6) Page 70/78 Menu « User » - « INPUTS TEST » [0611] « INPUTS TEST » menu will allow you to view raw values and measurement values of all selected inputs. Press to open following screen. INPUTS TEST INPUTS TEST RI1 Temperature 10,9 Ω 22,6 °C - Offset : 0 Ohm – Slope 100% DI1 Open Volume counter RI2 Conductivity 2170 Ω 0,5 mS/cm - Offset : 0.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 71/78 Not used inputs Raw value of the signal Unit of channel concerned AI2 0 mA Not used Channel number 7) Menu « User » - « OUTPUTS TEST » [0711] « OUTPUTS TEST » menu will allow you to control relays or 4…20mA outputs to set pumps. Press to open following screen.
Service / Maintenance 8) INFO Page 72/78 Menu « User » - « INFO » [0811] « INFO » menu will allow you to view the various versions of the installed modules as well as the serial number of the device. Press to open following screen. ABOUT Firmware version: Interface: WIFI: Controller: Inputs RI1-2: Input AI1: Input AI2: Input SI1-2-3: Outputs AO1-2: MO1 module: 1.10 ---x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.
Programming screen « Setup menu » Page 73/78 MAINTENANCE CALENDAR June, 2022 Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. SI1 Sensor Realized Conductivity Planned History None Action Next date 26/03/2022 2 planned maintenance(s) this month Repeat every 2 Remove View the list week(s) Add When an orange bubble with a question mark appears on the calendar icon, it means that a maintenance operation is scheduled in the coming week.
Channel type Channel number Channel function Relais : Dosage (FO1) : 02/04/2022 – Changement tubing Type of maintenance operation Planned date View the calendar Click on “View the calendar” to return to the Maintenance Calendar. Historical export For this you need to insert a USB key in the USB port. The logo will sober up. Click on the USB logo to export all the action history of a USB key in text file. The following window will open to confirm the export of the history.
History History Menu « History » open. Other than “History” open. Click to open. History : SI1 Sensor Realized Conductivity Planned History Conductivity (SI1) : 21/02/2022 - Cleaning SI1 Sensor Conductivity Element selection, on this selection button you will find the information of the selected element (SI1 Sensor Conductivity). Tap it to change it. - List of maintenance operations already performed. With date and type of transaction.
SI1 Sensor Realized Conductivity Planned History If you want to change an action, go to the desired event, make the desired change (Action, date, recurrence). After the first modification, the "Modify" button will appear instead of the "Add" button. Once all changes have been made, click on “Modify”. Action Cleaning Next date 26/03/2022 Repeat every If you want to delete an action, go to the event you want to delete, then click “Delete”.
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