YSI 5200A User Manual

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alarm icons, hear audible alarm and/or receive alarm notifications sent via email or

cell phone (SMS) - page 95. Configure high and low alarm values to set alarm

thresholds. Alarm system(s) becomes active when value is ≤ low alarm value or ≥

high alarm value. Enabled alarm relays energize if alarm condition exists for the

general alarm hold off time. Alarm relays are energized until one of the four soft-
keys

is pressed regardless of sensor value. Pressing

one of four softkeys resets the alarm system. Alarm systems become active again

if, after the alarm hold off period, the alarm condition still exists. Alarm hold off is

configured in the General Alarm menu.

When the General Alarm is enabled, (with or without enabled relay), the general

alarm system becomes active when any system alarm is active. See General Alarm

- page 117.

System low alarm range starts at -1 significant digit below low control value. High

alarm range starts at +1 significant digit above high control value.

Notes:

- It is important to keep the 5200A at the Run Screen during normal

operation. Alarm functionality (email alarms, activation of enabled

alarm relays, alarm icons, and buzzer) is suspended when 5X00 is not

at Run Screen.

- Alarm icon(s) display at the Run Screen when alarm condition(s) exists

for longer than the general alarm hold off time. See Icons - page 70.

- Press

at Run Screen to display active sensor and aux system relays.

-

to display events created by control and alarm relays - see Event

Log - page 107.

- Alarm relays are not energized if the 5200A sensor value reads “Over”

or “Under.”

- See Wire Relays - page 46 for information on wiring alarm output

devices.

Validation Error and Autofix - Set Point Control Only

When an invalid value is entered at the numeric keypad a Validation Error window

displays. An invalid value is either a value outside the range of the sensor system or

a value that breaches other settings within the sensor system. Autofix occurs when

a high or low control value is entered that breaches the set point value. Examples

are provided below:

Low range control value must be < set point value. High range control value must

be > set point value. Low alarm value must be < low control value. High alarm

value must be > high control value.

Configuring the 5200A

Example - entering “63” for DO set point results in validation error because the

valid range for the DO sensor system is 0.00 to 60.0 mg/l. User must configure

value within valid range. In addition, the value cannot breach respective control

and alarm system values.

Example - configuring set point value of 8.00 mg/L with range low value of 8.00

mg/l results in validation error. Valid set point range is displayed at validation error
display. Press

to return to numeric keypad to enter valid value.

Autofix occurs when a high or low control value is entered that breaches the set point

value. Autofix changes the high or low control value by one least significant digit

away from the set point value. The set point value is never adjusted.

Example - Entering 8.00 mg/L as the range low value when the set point value is

8.00 mg/L results in an auto fix of the control value. The invalid control value is
displayed at the sensor setup menu. Pressing

is not an option after saving

a value at numeric keypad. Press

from the sensor setup menu to continue

with the autofix. A validation error window is displayed to show that the autofix has
occurred. Press

to return to sensor setup menu. Verify that the autofixed

values are configured for user’s specific application and reconfigure as needed. Press

to save configuration and return to Run Screen.

Configuring the 5200A

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