Aquametrix 2300 Multi-Input Controller User Manual User Manual

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N116-133 AquaMetrix 2300 Installation and Operation Manual

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There is another user-selected option on this menu - Automatically enable all probes at
startup?
Clicking this box allows the 2300 Controller to come online after a power outage
with all probes enabled. Without this box checked, the Controller will power up with an
Enable Probe screen, requiring the user to respond to determine which if any probes are
enabled. This latter option is the default, as the user must ensure that the controller relays will
power up without start up problems after a power outage.

11.2. Browser Configuration and Logging Out

The second submenu is the Browser Configuration. The first input is the refresh interval for
the web browser. By default, the 2300 will refresh the Probe Status web page every 5
seconds.

The second and third inputs are the auto-logout times for Administrators and Users,
respectively. These are the durations for the 2300 to automatically log off the web
connections. These have defaults of 300 seconds (5 minutes) and 1800 seconds (30 minutes),
respectively. Change these as needed to fit into your operation. Alternatively, use your
browser to remember your password in order to quickly log back in if disconnected.

The 2300 will remain in the state it is left in via the web. If in the middle of a menu operation,
be sure to hit cancel while still logged in. If using the remote display mode, go to the RUN
screen prior to logging out. If a probe is being configured when the administrator or editor is
logged out, it will stay in the edit mode and the probe will stay disabled. To correct this
situation, log into the unit and go to edit the disabled probe: you will receive a warning to
override the existing edit, say yes to take over the edit mode and just hit cancel to return the
probe to the enable state.

11.3. LCD Configuration

The third submenu is called LCD Configuration, which establishes whether or not the
Controller’s front menu system is locked out pending input of a PIN. See Section 7.2 for
details.

11.4. Error Handling

The fourth submenu, Error Handling, sets up email notifications for I/O communication errors
or for out of range errors from the analog probes. These are trouble alerts that may be sent to
email or as text messages to smart phones to alert an employee that an error has occurred.
Check boxes include:

Send Email for I/O Communications Error? Alerts the email recipient of an I/O error.

Send Email for Out of Range 4-20mA Reading? Alerts the email recipient of an out

or range error for one of the analog probes. This is essentially a trouble alert that a
probe may have failed, and isn’t providing a valid reading.

Send Email when GPS location changes? This is not active in the standard 2300 unit,

and is only used in the 2300RT model, currently being tested.

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