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User Manual
Betriebsanleitung
Stratos MS A405
Stratos Pro Measurement
Conductivity A2... pH
Stratos®Pro A2... PH
English
deutsch
Betriebsanleitung
x ia IIC T3/T4/T6
ATEX E 089 X
Aktuelle Aktuelle
Latest Product Produktinformation:
Produktinformation:
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Table of Contents 3
Disposal
Please observe the applicable local or national regulations concerning the
disposal of “waste electrical and electronic equipment”.
Select process variable Limit 1 contact response N/O: normally open contact
Limit 1 N/C: normally closed contact
Select using keys.
switching characteristics (function) Press enter to confirm.
Limit 1
contact type
Limit 1
setpoint Limit 1 setpoint Enter setpoint using
keys.
Limit 1
hysteresis
Limit 1
delay Press enter to confirm.
6 Documents Supplied
Safety Instructions
In official EU languages and others
Quickstart Guides
Installation and first steps:
• Operation
• Menu structure
• Calibration
• Error messages and recommended actions
Electronic Documentation
Manuals + Software
Ex Devices:
Control Drawings
EU Declarations of Conformity
www.knick.de
Introduction 7
Stratos MS is a 4-wire analyzer for use with Memosens sensors. The Model A405B
allows applications in hazardous-area Zone 2. Current is provided through a
universal power supply 80 ... 230 V AC, 45 ... 65 Hz / 24 ... 60 V DC.
The analyzer provides two 0 (4) .... 20 mA current outputs for transmission of
measured value and temperature, for example.
Two floating relay contacts are available for free configuration.
Package Contents
Check the shipment for transport damage and completeness.
1
11
10 2
3
9
7 6 5 4
1) Cable gland (3 x)
2) Knockouts for cable gland or
½“ conduit, dia. 21.5 mm
(2 knockouts).
Conduit couplings not included!
3) Knockout for pipe mounting
6.2
(4 x)
4) Knockout for wall mounting
(2 x)
All dimensions in mm
Mounting Accessories
Pipe-mount kit, accessory ZU 0274
Protective hood for wall and pipe mounting, accessory ZU 0737
Panel-mount kit, accessory ZU 0738
10 Overview of the Stratos MS
Fig.: Protective hood for wall and pipe mounting, accessory ZU 0737
Overview of the Stratos MS 11
Panel Mounting
1) Circumferential sealing (1 x)
2) Screw (4 x)
3) Position of control panel
4) Span piece (4 x)
5) Threaded sleeve (4 x)
Cutout
138 x 138 mm (DIN 43700)
All dimensions in mm
12 Overview of the Stratos MS
1 RS 485 Output 1 10
2
9
3 Output 2
4 8
14
15
16
11 HOLD Power 21
12 input 22
Power Supply
Connect the power supply for Stratos MS to terminals 21 and 22
(80 ... 230 V AC, 45 ... 65 Hz / 24 ... 60 V DC)
Terminal assignments
Memosens connection
Brown
Green
Yellow
White /
Transp.
Areas for placing the
screwdriver to pull out
the terminals
Green
Yellow
White/Transp.
Power supply
Figure:
Terminals, device opened,
back of front unit
14 Memosens Sensors
Start-Up
When a Memosens sensor is connected, the appropriate measuring function
(device type) is automatically loaded.
Memosens Cable
Brown
Green
Yellow
White
Transparent
Specifications
Material TPE
Cable diameter 6.3 mm
Length up to 100 m
Process temperature –20 °C … +135 °C / –4 … +275 °F
Ingress protection IP 68
Order Codes
Cable type Cable length Order number
Ferrules 3m
5m
Memosens
10 m
20 m
M12 plug, 8-pin 3m
5m
Ferrules 3m
Memosens Ex*
5m
10 m
20 m
M12 plug, 8-pin 3m
5 m
Other cable lengths or cable types are available on request.
*
Ex-certified ATEX II 1G Ex ia IIC T3/T4/T6 Ga
16 Wiring Example SE 670 / SE 680
5m
Transparent
10 m
Yellow
Brown
Green
White
20 m
Sensor, M12 connector
Connect the SE 670 / SE 680 sensor to the RS-485 interface of the device. When
SE 670 / SE 680K is selected as sensor in the Configuration menu, the default values
are taken as calibration data. They can then be modified by calibration.
All calibration data of the SE 680M sensor with Memosens protocol are stored in the
sensor.
Operation 17
Measuring Mode
After the operating voltage has been connected, the analyzer automatically goes to
“Measuring“ mode. To call the measuring mode from another operating mode (e.g.,
Diagnostics, Service): Hold meas key depressed (> 2 s).
Sensoface indicator
(sensor status)
Time
Display indicates
Mode indicator OUT1:
(measuring) e.g., measured
value
Hold meas key
depressed Display indicates
for calling the measuring OUT2:
mode e.g.,
(hitting the key once more temperature
switches the display)
enter key
Depending on the configuration, you can set various displays as standard display for
the measuring mode (see page 20).
Note: By pressing the meas key in measuring mode you can view the displays for
approx. 60 sec.
NOTICE:
You must configure the analyzer for the respective measurement task.
18 The Keys and Their Functions
info
meas • Retrieve
• Return to last information
menu level • Show error
• Directly to messages
measuring mode
(press > 2 s)
• Measuring mode: enter menu
other display • Configuration: • Measuring mode:
(temporarily for Confirm entries, Call menu
approx. 60 s) next configuration step
• Calibration:
Continue program flow
The Display 19
MEMO SENS
meas key
enter key
Selected mode
(blinks)
To enter a value:
5) Select numeral: left / right arrow
6) Change numeral: up / down arrow
7) Confirm entry by pressing enter
5 7
6
22 Operating Modes
Diagnostics
Display of calibration data, display of sensor data, sensor monitor, performing a
device self-test, viewing the logbook entries, display of hardware/software versions
of the individual components. The logbook can store 100 events (00...99). They can
be displayed directly on the device.
HOLD
Manual activation of HOLD mode, e.g., for replacing a sensor.
The signal outputs adopt a defined state. HOLD can also be activated via the exter-
nal input (see next page).
Calibration
Every sensor has typical characteristic values, which change in the course of the
operating time. Calibration is required to supply a correct measured value. The
device checks which value the sensor delivers when measuring in a known solution.
When there is a deviation, the device can be “adjusted“. In that case, the device dis-
plays the “actual“ value and internally corrects the measurement error of the sensor.
Calibration must be repeated at regular intervals. The time between the calibration
cycles depends on the load on the sensor. During calibration the device is in HOLD
mode.
During calibration the device remains in the HOLD mode until it is stopped by the
operator.
Configuration
You must configure the analyzer for the respective measurement task. In the “Config-
uration“ mode you select the connected sensor, the measuring range to be transmit-
ted, and the conditions for warning and alarm messages. During configuration the
device is in HOLD mode.
Configuration mode is automatically exited 20 minutes after the last keystroke.
The device returns to measuring mode.
Service
Maintenance functions (current source, relay test), assigning passcodes, selecting
the device type (pH/oxy/conductivity), resetting to factory settings.
HOLD Mode 23
21
4
HOLD active HOLD active
Terminating the HOLD mode
The HOLD mode is exited by switching to measuring mode (hold meas key
depressed). The display reads “Good Bye“. After that, the HOLD mode is exited.
When the calibration mode is exited, a confirmation prompt ensures that the instal-
lation is ready for operation (e.g.: sensor reinstalled, located in process).
Pressing the menu key (down arrow) opens the selection menu.
Select the menu group using the left/right arrow keys.
Pressing enter opens a menu item. Press meas to return.
Configuration
See “Overview of Configuration” on next page.
Display of measured values for validation (simulators)
(Access via Current source, output 1
code, factory
setting: Current source, output 2
5555)
Relay test
Specifying access codes for operating modes
Selecting the device type
Reset to factory setting
Overview of Configuration 25
Select Select
Menu group Code Display
menu group menu item
Sensor settings
Current output 1
Current output 2
Compensation
Alarm mode
Relay outputs
(LIMIT / ALARM / WASH)
Tag number
26 Connecting a Memosens Sensor
Connect sensor
outputs or contacts.
Disconnect and remove
old sensor
Install and connect new Temporary messages which are
activated during the replace-
sensor.
ment are indicated but not
output to the alarm contact and
not entered in the logbook.
Wait until the sensor data MEMO SENS
are displayed.
Correction Cond
OFF / LIN / NLF / compensation for ultrapure water: NaCl, HCl,
NH3, NaOH
LIN TC LIQUID 00.00 ... 19.99 %/K (00.00 %/K)
REF TEMP 000.0 ... 199.9 °C (025.0 °C)
Configuration: Overview 31
Relay 1
The following submenu depends on the selected setting.
Time/date
CLK FORMAT 24 h / 12 h
24 h hh:mm
12 h hh:mm (AM / PM) 00 ... 12:59 AM / 1 ... 11:59 PM
DAY / MONTH dd.mm
YEAR 2000 ... 2099
Measuring points (TAG / GROUP)
The entries are made in the text line. A...Z, 0...9, – + < > ? / @
The entries are made in the text line. 0000...9999 (0000)
32 Configuration
Select measuring range For cond measurement only x.xxx μS/cm, xx.xx μS/cm
xxx.x μS/cm, xxxx μS/cm
Select desired measuring range x.xxx mS/cm, xx.xx mS/cm
using keys. xxx.x mS/cm, x.xxx S/m
xx.xx S/m, xx.xx MΩ
Press enter to confirm.
Current range
Process variable
Current start
Current end
Time averaging filter
Output current during error message
Output current for
Sensoface message
Output current during HOLD
Output current for HOLD FIX
Configuring the Current Output 37
100
Current range
Process variable
LIN/biLIN/LOG output
Current start
Current end
Bilinear: Vertex X
Bilinear: Vertex Y
Time averaging filter
Output current during error message
Output current for
Sensoface message
Output current during HOLD
Output current for HOLD FIX
Configuring the Current Output 39
Process variable
40 Configuring the Current Output
1.0 µS/cm
10.0 µS/cm 0.001 S/cm
100.0 µS/cm 0.01 S/cm
1.0 mS/cm 0.1 S/cm
10.0 mS/cm 1.0 S/cm
100.0 mS/cm 10.0 S/cm
1000 mS/cm 100 S/cm
The start value
is the next decade value below the lowest measured value.
Measured values
Decades
Start value End value
Configuring the Current Output 41
LIN
Linear characteristic
S/cm:
1.0 µS/cm, 10.0 µS/cm, 100.0 µS/cm,
1.0 mS/cm, 10.0 mS/cm, 100.0 mS/cm, 1000 mS/cm
S/m:
0.001 S/m, 0.01 S/m, 0.1 S/m, 1.0 S/m, 10.0 S/m, 100 S/m
42 Configuring the Current Output
Current range
Process variable
Current start
Current end
Time averaging filter
Output current during error message
Output current for
Sensoface message
Output current during HOLD
Output current for HOLD FIX
Configuring the Current Output 43
Display
1st variable
(channel 1,
e.g., Cond)
Time interval 0...120 s
2nd variable
(channel 2, e.g.,
temperature)
Time interval 0...120 s
44 Configuring the Current Output
4
Current range enter
Process variable
Current start
Current end
Time averaging filter
Output current during error message
Output current for
Sensoface message
Output current during HOLD
Output current for HOLD FIX
Configuring the Current Output 45
21
4
HOLD active HOLD active
46 Configuring the Alarm
4
Alarm: Delay enter
Alarm: Sensocheck
Alarm: Tempcheck
Configuring the Alarm 47
The alarm delay time delays the color change of the display backlighting to red, the
22 mA signal (if configured), and the alarm contact switching.
Temperature Compensation
Selecting the compensation method
4
Temperature compensation enter
Temperature compensation of
process medium
Enter reference temperature
Temperature Compensation 49
nLF:
Temperature compensation for
natural waters to EN 27888
Enter Step 2:
Enter reference temperature
reference temperature
Enter value using keys
Press enter to confirm.
Use of relays
Select process variable
Limit 1
switching characteristics (function)
Limit 1 contact type
Limit 1 setpoint
Limit 1 hysteresis
Limit 1 delay
Configuring the Relay Contacts 51
Use of relays
Select process variable
Limit 1
switching characteristics (function)
Limit 1 contact type
Limit 1 setpoint
Limit 1 hysteresis
Limit 1 delay
Configuring the Relay Contacts 53
Application of Hysteresis:
Limit Lo Limit Hi
Signal Signal
Hysteresis +
Setpoint
Setpoint
Hysteresis -
1 1
Contact Contact
0 0
54 Configuring the Relay Contacts
Use of relays
Alarm
Contact response
Configuring the Relay Contacts 55
Alarm contact
Alarm A relay contact (RELAY1 / RELAY2) can be configured as
15
alarm contact.
RELAY1
14
56 Configuring the Relay Contacts
4
Function enter
Cleaning interval
Cleaning duration
Relax time
Contact type
Configuring the Relay Contacts 57
Without figure:
Relax time
Typical AC applications
with inductive load
1 Load
1 2 RC combination,
1 2 e.g., RIFA PMR 209
Typical RC combinations for
230 V AC:
capacitor 0.1 µF / 630 V,
3 2 resistor 100 Ω / 1 W
3 Contact
3
Protective Wiring of Relay Contacts 59
A1 Inductive load
A2 Free-wheeling diode, e.g.,1N4007 (Observe polarity)
A3 Contact
B1 Capacitive load
B1 Resistor, e.g., 8 Ω / 1 W at 24 V / 0.3 A
B3 Contact
C1 Incandescent lamp, max 60 W / 230 V, 30 W / 115 V
C3 Contact
WARNING!
Make sure that the maximum ratings of the relay contacts are not exceeded
even during switching!
60 Configuring the Time/Date
4
Time format
Time
Day and month
Year
Note:
• All calibration procedures must be performed by trained personnel. Incorrectly
set parameters may go unnoticed, but change the measuring properties.
Note:
• Be sure to use known calibration solutions and the respective temperature-
corrected conductivity values (see “Calibration Solutions“ tables).
• Make sure that the temperature does not change during the calibration
procedure.
66 Product Calibration
Note:
When the sensor is installed in a
pipe/tank at a distance less than
30 mm from the wall, you should
perform the calibration either by
means of sampling (product cali-
bration) with the sensor installed or
in a suitable calibration beaker with
dimensions and material corre-
sponding to the process conditions.
70 Calibration by Input of Cell Factor
CondI
You can directly enter the value for the cell factor of a sensor. The value must be
known, eg, determined beforehand in the laboratory. The selected process variable
and the temperature are displayed. This method is suitable for all process variables.
Calibration in air
Edit digits until the lower
display indicates Zero
Calibration in air (AIR-SET)
for SE680-M and Memosens
sensors: Press enter to start
AIR-SET. When zero point and
cell factor are displayed, press
enter to confirm.
The device shows the cell
factor (at 25 °C) and the zero
point.
Sensoface is active.
Display Remark
From the configuration or calibration menus, you can
switch the device to measuring mode by pressing the
meas key.
In the measuring mode the upper display line shows
the configured process variable (Cond, Conc or tem-
or AM/PM and °F: perature), the lower display line shows the time and
the second configured process variable (Cond, Conc
or temperature). The [meas] mode indicator lights.
Note:
• After prolonged power outage (> 5 days), the time
display is replaced by dashes and cannot be used
for processing. In that case, enter the correct time.
By pressing the meas key you can step through the different displays. When no
key has been pressed for 60 sec, the device returns to the standard display, see
“Display in Measuring Mode” on page 20.
Further displays
(each by pressing meas).
In the Diagnostics mode you can access the following menus without interrupting
the measurement:
Viewing the calibration data
Viewing the sensor data
Starting a device self-test
Viewing the logbook entries
Displaying currently measured values
Displaying device type, software version, serial number
Note:
HOLD is not active during Diagnostics mode!
With the keys, you can scroll backwards and forwards through
the logbook (entries -00-...-99-), -00- being the last entry.
If the display is set to date/time, you can search for a particular date
using the keys.
Pressto view the corresponding message text.
If the display is set to the message text, you can search for a
particular message using the keys.
Pressto display the date and time.
Version
Display of device type, software/hardware version and serial
number for all device components.
Use the keys to switch between software and hardware
version.
Press enter to proceed to next device component.
78 Service
Note:
HOLD is active during Service mode!
Sensoface messages:
Cell factor monitoring SENSOR CELL FACTOR
CALIBRATE OR CHANGE SENSOR
Table monitoring OUT OF INTERNAL TABLE
(TC/Conc/Sal/USP)
Zero point monitoring SENSOR ZERO CALIBRATE OR CHANGE SENSOR
Cell factor / zero point SENSOR ZERO/CELL FACTOR
monitoring CALIBRATE OR CHANGE SENSOR
Sensor TAG does not corre- WRONG SENSOR TAG
spond to device entry.
Sensor GROUP does not WRONG SENSOR GROUP xxxx
correspond to device entry.
Sensocheck and Sensoface 83
Note:
The worsening of a Sensoface criterion leads to the devaluation of the Sensoface
indicator (Smiley gets “sad”). An improvement of the Sensoface indicator can only
take place after calibration or removal of the sensor defect.
Sensoface message
The Sensocheck message is also output as error message Err 15.
The alarm contact is active, the display backlighting turns red,
output current OUT is set to 22 mA (when configured correspondingly).
All other Sensoface message can be output via a contact
(relay contacts, alarm --> “FACE”).
Operating
Time out
REL1/2
status
OUT 1
OUT 2
Measure -
DIAG 60 s
CAL No
CONF 20
min
SERVICE 20
min
SERVICE OUT 1 20
min
SERVICE OUT 2 20
min
SERVICE RELAYS 20
min
Cleaning function No
HOLD No
active
manual
Product Range 85
Mounting accessories
Pipe-mount kit ZU 0274
Panel-mount kit ZU 0738
Protective hood ZU 0737
M12 socket for sensor connection ZU 0860
with Memosens cable / M12 connector
Up-to-date information:
www.knick.de
Phone: +49 30 80191-0
Fax: +49 30 80191-200
Email: [email protected]
86 Specifications
Concentration –01– NaCl 0 – 26 wt% (0 °C /32 °F) ... 0 – 28 wt% (100 °C/212 °F)
determination –02– HCl 0 – 18 wt% (-20 °C /-4 °F) ... 0 – 18 wt% (50 °C/122 °F)
–03– NaOH 0 – 13 wt% (0 °C /32 °F) ... 0 – 24 wt% (100 °C/212 °F)
–04– H2SO4 0 – 26 wt% (-17 °C/1.4 °F)…0 – 37 wt% (110 °C/230 °F)
–05– HNO3 0 – 30 wt% (-20 °C /-4 °F) ... 0 – 30 wt% (50 °C/122 °F)
-06– H2SO4 94 – 99 wt% (17 °C/1.4 °F)…89 – 99 wt% (115 °C/239 °F)
-07– HCl 22 – 39 wt% (-20 °C/-4 °F)…22 – 39 wt% (50 °C/122 °F)
-08– HNO3 35 – 96 wt% (-20 °C/-4 °F)…35 – 96 wt% (50 °C/122 °F)
-09– H2SO4 28 – 88 wt% (17 °C/1.4 °F)…39 – 88 wt% (115 °C/239 °F)
-10– NaOH 15 – 50 wt% (0 °C/32 °F)…35 – 50 wt% (100 °C/212 °F)
–11– H2SO4•SO3 (oleum) 13 – 45 wt% (0 °C /32 °F) ... 13 – 45 wt% (120 °C/248 °F)
Specifications 87
Sensor standardization Input of cell constant/cell factor with simultaneous display of selected
process variable and temperature
Input of conductivity of calibration solution with simultaneous display
of cell constant/cell factor and temperature
Product calibration for conductivity
Temperature probe adjustment
Zero calibration (CondI)
Delay Approx. 30 s
Sensor monitor Direct display of measured values from sensor for validation
(resistance/temperature)
*)
user-defined
1)
according to IEC 746 Part 1, at normal operating conditions
88 Specifications
*)
user-defined
1)
according to IEC 746 Part 1, at normal operating conditions
Specifications 89
Service functions
Current source Current specifiable for output 1 and 2 (00.00 ... 22.00 mA)
Sensor monitor Display of direct sensor signals (mV/temperature/operating time)
Relay test Manual control of relay contacts
Device type Selecting the measuring function
Data retention Parameters, calibration data, logbook > 10 years (EEPROM)
Electrical safety Protection against electric shock by protective separation of all extra-
low-voltage circuits against mains according to EN 61010-1
Explosion protection see Control Drawing or www.knick.de
(A405B)
EMC EN 61326
Emitted interference Class B (residential environment)
Immunity to interference Industrial environment
RoHS conformity according to EC directive 2002/95/EC
Power supply 80 V (-15%) ... 230 (+10%) V AC ; approx. 15 VA ; 45 … 65 Hz
24 V (-15%) … 60 (+10%) V DC ; 10 W
Overvoltage category II, protection class II
Nominal operating conditions
Ambient temperature -20 ... +55 °C /-4 ... +131 °F
Transport/Storage temperature -30 ... +70 °C /-22 ... +158 °F
Relative humidity 10 ... 95% not condensing
Enclosure Molded enclosure made of PBT/PC, glass fiber reinforced
Mounting Wall, pipe/post or panel mounting
Color Gray, RAL 7001
Ingress protection IP 67 / NEMA 4X outdoor (with pressure compensation)
Flammability UL 94 V-0
Dimensions H 148 mm, W 148 mm, D 117 mm
Control panel cutout 138 mm x 138 mm to DIN 43 700
Weight 1.2 kg (1.6 kg incl. accessories and packaging)
Cable glands 3 knockouts for M20 x 1.5 cable glands
2 knockouts for NPT ½” or rigid metallic conduit
Connections Terminals, conductor cross section max 2.5 mm2,
recommended torque 0.5 ...0.6 Nm
Calibration Solutions 91
Temperature Concentration1
1 Data source: K. H. Hellwege (Editor), H. Landolt, R. Börnstein: Zahlenwerte und Funktionen ...,
volume 2, part. volume 6
92 Calibration Solutions
Temperature Concentration
1) 1) 2)
[˚C] 0.01 mol/l 0.1 mol/l Saturated
Measuring Ranges
Substance Concentration ranges
NaCl 0-26 wt% (0 °C / +32 °F)
0-26 wt% (+100 °C / +212 °F)
Configuration -01-
HCl 0-18 wt% (–20 °C / –4 °F) 22-39 wt% (–20 °C / –4 °F)
0-18 wt% (+50 °C / +122 °F) 22-39 wt% (+50 °C / +122 °F)
Configuration -02- -07-
NaOH 0-13 wt% (0 °C / +32 °F) 15-50 wt% ( 0 °C / +32 °F)
0-24 wt% (+100 °C / +212 °F) 35-50 wt% (+100 °C / +212 °F)
Configuration -03- -10-
H2SO4 0-26 wt% (-17 °C/-1.4 °F) 28-77 wt% (-17 °C/-1.4 °F) 94-99 wt% (-17 °C/-1.4 °F)
0-37 wt% (+110 °C/+230 °F) 39-88 wt% (+115 °C/+239 °F) 89-99 wt% (+115 °C/+239 °F)
Configuration -04- -09- -06-
HNO3 0-30 wt% (–20 °C / –4 °F) 35-96 wt% (–20 °C / –4 °F)
0-30 wt% (+50 °C / +122 °F) 35-96 wt% (+50 °C / +122 °F)
Configuration -05- -08-
H2SO4•SO3 13-45 wt% (0 °C / +32 °F)
(Oleum) 13-45 wt% (+120 °C / +248 °F)
Configuration -11-
For the solutions listed above, the device can determine the substance concen-
tration from the measured conductivity and temperature values in % by wt. The
measurement error is made up of the sum of measurements errors during con-
ductivity and temperature measurement and the accuracy of the concentration
curves stored in the device. We recommend to calibrate the device together with
the sensor, e.g., directly to concentration using the CAL_CELL method. For exact
temperature measurement, you should perform a temperature probe adjustment.
For measuring processes with rapid temperature changes, use a separate tempera-
ture probe with fast response.
94 Concentration Curves
-01-
c [% by wt]
Concentration measurement not possible in this range.
-02- -07-
c [% by wt]
Concentration measurement not possible in this range.
-03- -10-
c [% by wt]
Concentration measurement not possible in this range.
c [% by wt]
Concentration measurement not possible in this range.
-05- -08-
c [% by wt]
Concentration measurement not possible in this range.
Conductivity
[mS/cm]
250
120 °C
200
100 °C
150
85 °C
100 70 °C
55 °C
50 40 °C
25 °C
10 °C
0
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46
c [% by wt]
100 Index
A
Accessories 85
AIR-SET calibration 71
Alarm delay 46
Alarm, relay contacts 54
Ambulance TAN 80
Application in hazardous locations 12
Assembly 8
Assigning measured values, current start/end 37
Autorange 37
B
Backlighting 19
Bilinear curve 39
Buttons and functions 18
C
Cable glands 7
Cables for Memosens 15
CALDATA 74
Calibration 63
Calibration by input of cell factor 70
Calibration data, display 74
Calibration mode 63
Calibration, product calibration 66
Calibration solutions 91
Calibration with calibration solution 64
Calibration, zero point (toroidal sensors) 71
Capacitive loads, protective wiring of relay contacts 58
Characteristic of output current 38
Concentration curves, H2SO4 97
Concentration curves, HCl 95
Concentration curves, HNO3 98
Concentration curves, NaCl 94
Concentration curves, NaOH 96
Concentration curves, oleum 99
Concentration ranges 93
Concentration solution, selection 32
Cond, calibration 64
CondI, calibration 70
Cond range selection 32
Index 101
Conductivity configuration 32
Configuration, alarm delay 46
Configuration, concentration solution 33
Configuration (Cond/CondI) 32
Configuration, current output 36
Configuration, measuring point (TAG/GROUP) 60
Configuration, menu structure 25
Configuration, output current 36
Configuration, overview 29
Configuration, relay contacts 50
Configuration, Sensocheck 46
Configuration, sensor verification (TAG, GROUP) 34
Configuration, Tempcheck 46
Configuration, temperature compensation 48
Configuration, time and date 60
Configuration, time averaging filter 42
Connecting a Memosens sensor, menu 26
Connecting a Memosens sensor, terminal assignments 13
Control Drawings 6
Controlling a rinsing probe via relay contacts 56
Current calibration data, display 74
Currently measured values (sensor monitor) 77
Currently measured values (sensor monitor), display with HOLD activated 79
Current output, configuration 36
Current source 79
Current start/end, assigning measured values 37
D
Date and time, usage 61
Date, display 72
Date, setting 60
Device self-test 75
Device type Cond(I), configuration 32
Device type, display 77
Diagnostics, calibration data 74
Diagnostics, device self-test 75
Diagnostics, logbook 76
Diagnostics mode 73
Diagnostics, sensor data 74
Diagnostics, sensor monitor 77
102 Index
Diagnostics, version 77
Dimensions 9
Disabling Sensocheck 47
Display backlighting 19
Display, icons 19
Displaying the time/date 72
Display in measuring mode 20
Display, selecting the main display 20
Display test 75
Disposal 5
Documentation 6
E
EEPROM test 75
Enclosure components 8
Enclosure, mounting possibilities 7
ERR 81
Error and HOLD, output current 44
Error messages 81
EU Declarations of Conformity 6
F
Factory setting 80
FLASH test 75
G
GROUP of measuring points 61
H
Hardware version, display 77
HOLD, configure output current 44
HOLD, exit 23
HOLD, external activation 23
HOLD mode 23
HOLD, output signal 23
HOLD, output signal response 23
Hose clamps 10
Hysteresis of relay contacts 52
Index 103
I
Icons 19
Inductive conductivity measurement, calibration 69
Inductive loads, protective wiring of relay contacts 58
Info text 81
Installation, terminal assignments 13
Introduction 7
K
Keys and functions 18
L
Limit values (relay contacts) 50
Logarithmic curve of output current 40
Logarithmic curve, start and end values 41
LOGBOOK 76
Logbook entries, display 76
Loss of passcode 80
M
MAIN DISPLAY 20
Measured values, display 77
Measuring function (device type) 78
Measuring mode 72
Measuring point (TAG/GROUP) 60
Measuring ranges, concentration 93
Memosens cable (specifications, order code) 15
Memosens sensor (connection, menu) 26
Memosens sensor (connection, terminal assignments) 13
MemoSuite software for calibrating Memosens sensors 14
Menu structure 24
Menu structure, configuration 25
Monitoring the temperature probe 47
Mounting accessories 9
Mounting accessories, product range 85
Mounting plan 9
104 Index
O
Operating mode, selection 21
Operating modes, overview 22
Operating states 84
Operation, general 17
Order codes 85
Output current, characteristic 38
Output current during Error and HOLD 44
Output current, fixed value 79
Output current, logarithmic curve 40
Output current, range 37
Output current, time averaging filter 42
Output filter, time interval 42
Output signal during HOLD (configuration) 45
Output signal during HOLD, overview 23
Overview of configuration 29
P
Package contents, complete 8
Package contents, documentation 6
Panel mounting 11
Passcode lost 80
Passcodes, setting 80
Post/pipe mounting 10
Potassium chloride solutions, table 91
Power supply, connection 13
Power supply, specifications 90
Process variable selection 37
Product calibration 66
Product line 85
Protective hood 10
Protective wiring of relay contacts 58
Q
Quickstart guides 6
Index 105
R
RAM test 75
Rating plates 12
Relay 50
Relay contact delay 52
Relay contacts, alarm 54
Relay contacts, controlling a rinsing probe 56
Relay contacts, function assignment, limit values 50
Relay contacts, protective wiring 58
Relay test (manual test of contacts) 79
Replacing a Memosens sensor 27
Reset to factory settings 80
Return of products under warranty 5
Rinsing probes, activating 56
S
Safety instructions 6
SE 670/SE 680, wiring 16
Selecting the device type 78
Sensocheck (configuration) 47
Sensocheck, description 83
Sensoface, configure output current 45
Sensoface, description 83
Sensoface messages, overview 82
Sensor connection SE 670 / SE 680 16
Sensor data, display 74
Sensor monitor, diagnostics 77
Sensor monitor, Service 79
Sensor replacement 27
Sensor verification (TAG, GROUP) 34
Serial number, display 77
Series resistors 58
Service life of contacts 58
Service mode 78
Service passcode lost 80
Service, relay test 79
Service, reset to factory settings 80
Service, sensor monitor 79
Service, setting the passcodes 80
Service, specify output current 79
106 Index
Signal colors 19
Sodium chloride solutions, table 92
Software version, display 77
Specifications 86
Specifications, Memosens cable 15
Specific test report 6
Specifying the output current 79
Start and end values for logarithmic curve 41
Start-up 14
Switching characteristics (function) 50
T
Tag number, display 72
TAG of measuring point 61
Technical data 86
Tempcheck 46
Temperature compensation 48
Temperature probe adjustment 68
Temperature probe, monitoring 47
Temperature unit 32
Terminal assignments 13
Terminals 12
Time and date, usage 61
Time averaging filter 43
Time, display 72
Time format, setting 60
Time, setting 60
Toroidal sensors, calibration 69
U
Use of relays 50
V
Viewing parameters 72
W
Weather protector 10
Wiring 13
Wrench icon 78
Index 107
Z
Zero calibration (CondI) 71
ZU 0274 pipe-mount kit 10
ZU 0737 protective hood 10
ZU 0738 panel-mount kit 11
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