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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Figure 8 - Probe Configuration web page

3.4. The Probe Configuration Wizard

Selecting a slot from the Probe Configuration page 1 brings up the Probe Configuration Wizard.
The Probe Configuration Wizard screens contain instructions to guide you along the
configuration process. The order of this process is as follows:

0. Probe definition. This step defines the probe type and its hardware input. Once set

and probe configuration submitted, this step cannot be accessed or changed
without deleting the slot to start over.

1. Wizard instructions. An overview and the official page 1 of the Configuration Wizard.
2. Probe information. Give the probe a name and calibration method (2-point linear,

multi-point non-linear, scaling factor, and K Factor).

3. Probe calibration. Screen depends on calibration method.
4. Probe details. Select existing units for display, or make new ones. Decide how to

format the readings: how many digits, where does the decimal point go?

5. Probe description. Type in whatever information you want to accompany this probe,

such as probe type, serial number, location, notes on behavior, etc. This info is
available to view on the network and on the instrument front panel.

6. Probe monitors. “Monitors” are conditions that lead to actions by the 2300, such as

alarms, alerts, relays, and proportional outputs. See Section 4.

7. Summary page. Prior to submitting the changes, the user may review all the

information being saved, or cancel without changes.

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