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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Current

0.3 A

Temperature

0 to 70

0C

Protection

NEMA 4X, 1/4 DIN panel mount or wall mount with optional hardware

Physical

Mounting

1/4 DIN panel mount or wall mount with optional hardware

Dimensions

Front cover: 6.5” wide x 5.5” tall; rear enclosure: 3.5” wide x 3.5” tall x 4.5” deep

Power

120 or 220 VAC, 60 or 50 Hz, auto-recognized. (Cable not included)

Weight

2 lbs.

*One expansion card slot is available

1.3. Front Panel Display

The 2300 front panel display shows a series of RUN screens and MENU screens. It is meant to
be the secondary user interface, and has only select capabilities such as viewing status,
calibrating probes, setting relay set that have already been defined by the primary, network
interface.

There are eight navigation buttons below the screen, including four arrows. The functions of
the others are:

RUN brings up the quad screen from anywhere

MENU brings up the front panel menu

BACK returns the user to the previous screen, and

ENTER selects the highlighted choice.

The Run screens include a summary screen showing the status and values of 4 probes at one
time. If more than 4 probes are enabled in the controller, the Down and Up arrows may be
used to see more than the first 4 probes. Detailed status screens are shown using the Right
arrow button, which brings up the first probe status with monitor and relay settings. The
Down and Up arrows cycle through screens of individual probes. Pressing the Left arrow
button brings back the summary Run screen. When a probe activates an alarm the front panel
display automatically switches to a flashing detailed status screen. To restore the screen to the
full display simply click on (or, for the real controller, press) the Run button.

Each quadrant in the Run screen shows a probe label, current value with units, trend arrows
for the reading, and a status light for the controller outputs. The status light is green for
normal operation, yellow for an activated relay, and red for an activated alarm.

The Right Arrow brings up a detailed screen, shown on the right side of Figure 1. This screen
lists the monitor outputs for this probe, including the monitor description and set point value,
along with the Last Calibration date. The monitors are color coded, with green for normal
operation, red for alarm condition, and yellow for an activated relay.

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