Control menu msg’s menu, Control menu, Msg’s menu – YSI 5200A User Manual

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Notes:

Always manually poll the 5200A after uploading configuration changes

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and verify that the uploaded information is retained. When configuration

changes are uploaded using AquaManager at the same time configuration

changes are being made by a user in the menus at the 5200A, AquaMan-

ager 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

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 ad-

ditional information.

Control Menu

Press

at the Run Screen to display a list of energized sensor and aux 5200A

system relays. The Control menu identifies the active sensor or aux system and

control and/or alarm condition. See Set Points, Controls, and Alarms - page128 for

additional information.

Configuring the 5200A

Configuring the 5200A

Notes:

Press

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to display time stamped detail of control and alarm

relay(s).

Alarm message appears at the Control menu for aux and sensor systems

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when alarms are enabled regardless if an alarm relay is assigned.

Active timer (10 event timer and feed timer) systems are not displayed

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at control menu.

General alarm systems are not displayed at the Control menu regardless

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if general alarm relay is enabled.

Use

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to scroll list when scroll bar appears at menu.

Conductivity and pH Control Range Low message remains at the

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menu when the conductivity or pH system is disabled and a control low

relay is energized. Power cycle the 5200A to clear the control low range

message at the Msg’s menu.

When no 5200A control or alarm system(s) are active, the below screen is dis-

played.

Msg’s Menu

Calibration, Sensor, and Event logs contain 5200A system information. The 5200A

Sensor log stores 1000 records. The Calibration log stores 500 records. The Event

log stores 1250 records. Once the log memory is full, the oldest records are over-

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