YSI 5500D-1 User Manual

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YSI 5X00

141

YSI 5X00

140

Range #1

Low

Alarm

ON

High

Alarm

ON

High

Range #1

ON

Optimal

S

etpoint

Value

Lower

Parameter

Values

High

Alarm

Setpoint

Low

Alarm

Setpoint

Higher

Parameter

Values

DO Range #2

High

Range #2

ON

Low

Range #1

ON

Low

Range #2

ON

Acceptable
Operating
Range

Temperature have 1 Control Range

DO has 2 Control Ranges

3.5 mg/l 4.0 5.0 8.1 8.5

8.7 8.9

Figure 4.8

Notes:

- Changing control method between PID/PWM and Set Point may result in

invalid setp point, control and alarm value configurations. Always reconfirm

sensor setup system menu configuration when control mode is changed.

- DO systems have two control ranges. They are referred to as Range Low &

Range Low 2 and Range High & Range High 2.

- Control systems remain active when the user is in 5X00 menus.

- Control icons display at the Run Screen when relays are energized - see Icons

- page 78.

- Press

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

- Press

at Run Screen to display events created by control and alarm

relays - see Event Log - page 112.

- Control relays are not energized if the 5X00 DO sensor value reads “Over”

or “Under.”

- “Over” and “Under” are not displayed for aux temperature systems when tem-

perature values are outside the temperature operating range - see temperature

range specification - page 15. Temperature system controls will not operate

correctly when values are outside the temperature operating range.

- See Wire Relays - page 56 for information on wiring control output devices.

Set Point Alarm Values

Alarm values set the acceptable control range. Alarm system(s) do not become

active when values are within acceptable control range. See figure 4.8 - page 140.

Enable and configure system alarm(s) to activate alarm output devices(s), view

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

cell phone (SMS) - page 91. 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 124.

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 5X00 at the Run Screen during normal opera-

tion. 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 78.

- 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 112.

- Alarm relays are not energized if the 5X00 DO sensor value reads “Over” or

“Under.”

- “Over” and “Under” are not displayed for aux temperature systems when

temperature values are outside the temperature range specification - see tem-

perature range specification - page 15. Temperature system alarms will not

operate correctly when values are outside the temperature range specification.

- See Wire Relays - page 56 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 5X00

Configuring the 5X00

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