Sensor setup – YSI 5200A User Manual

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Notes:

- Always manually poll the 5200A after uploading configuration changes

and verify the uploaded information is retained. When configuration

changes are uploaded using AquaManager at the same time configura-

tion changes are being made by a user in the menus on the 5200A, the

AquaManager uploads may not be saved depending on the timing of

keystrokes at the 5200A.

The Run Screen must be displayed during normal operation.

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If the

Configuring the 5200A

5200A is not at the run screen during AquaManager uploading, pressing

at the 5200A will only save certain configuration changes.

See Chapter 5 AquaManager - page 166 and AquaManager online help for additional

information.

Sensor Setup

Menus → Sensor Setup→Aux 1

→Aux 2

→Conductivity

→DO

→ORP

→pH

→Temperature

→Salinity

Conductivity, DO, ORP, pH, and temperature system set points, control, and alarm

relays are configured in the Sensor Setup menu. In addition, the salinity system

is enabled in this menu. Configure control and alarm values in order to maintain

desirable water quality for your water system.

Aux systems operate differently than 5200A sensor systems. See information begin-

ning on page 133 regarding aux systems setup.

Values and conditions at sensor and aux device locations are processed by the 5200A.

Systems (alarm and/or control) become active and inactive based on user configura-

tion. Four onboard relays can be assigned for control and alarm devices. Enabled

relays energize when a control or alarm system is active. Example - DO sensor (input)

reports a 5.4 mg/L value and relay #3 (output) is enabled for DO range low 2 when

value is ≤ 5.5 mg/L. An aerator is wired to relay #3. The aerator wired to relay #3

energizes until the 5200A receives a DO sensor reading ≥ set point value.

Notes:

For normal operation, the 5200A must be at the Run Screen. Alarm

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Configuring the 5200A

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