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eSelectM 2 PH (RX) -CL

UK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE

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ETATRON D.S. S.p.A.


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AS MANUFACTURER OF CHEMICAL DOSING PUMPS


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Under our own responsibility we declare conformity in accordance with the
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(Rome) Italy, Date: 01/01/2019


TABLE OF CONTENTS
W arni ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Sym bol s used i n the m anual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Transpor t and handl i ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

I ntended use of the devi ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Ri sks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Assem bl y of the i nstrum ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Di sassem bl y of the i nstrum ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

INSTRUMENT ESELCT M2 PH(RX) - CL .........................................................................................7


General featu res . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Di m ensi ons of the i nstrum ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

M ai n addi ti onal functi ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE INSTRUMENT .................................................................8


INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................10
W al l i nstal l ati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Di agram of el ectri cal connecti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

ESELECT M2 PH(RX) - CL .............................................................................................................12


Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY .................................................................................................13


OPERATING FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................14
ON-OFF m ode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

DI RECT / REVERSE di recti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

ALARM MI N / MAX functi on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

HYSTERESI S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

DELAY output response del ay on set poi nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

PROPORTIONAL PW M m ode: Ti m ed “Pul se W i dth M odul ati on” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

ANALOGUE OUTPUTS I N CURRENT 4 -20 m A1 / 4 -20 m A2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

OVERDOSE TI M E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

MAXI M UM M ETERI NG TIM E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

TI M ER I N REAL TI M E / START -STOP TIM E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

ENGLISH 3
AUX OUTPUTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

START-UP DELAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

FLOW SENSOR functi on “Proxi m i ty Sensor” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

TEM PERATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

ETHERNET / RS485 external com m uni cati on m odule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

INITIAL DISPLAY ...........................................................................................................................16


Sel ect the l anguage of th e PROGRAMM I N G M ENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Sel ect M EASUREM ENT TYPE PH or RX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Sel ect the CHLORI NE Meas urem ent RANGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

TEM PERATURE setti ngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

DATE AND TI M E – TI MER i n REAL TI M E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

PROGRAMM I NG M ENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

MAIN MENU > BASIC PROGRAMMING MENU ............................................................................18


SETPOINT 1 PH AND SETPOINT 1 RX > BASIC MENU ..............................................................18

SETPOINT 2 PH AND SETPOINT 2 RX > BASIC MENU ...............................................................19


SETPOINT 3 CL CHLORINE > BASIC MENU ................................................................................20
SENSOR CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................21
PH ELECTRODE CALIBRATI ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

RX (REDOX) ELECTRODE CALI BRATI ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

CHLORI NE SENSOR CALIBRAT I ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

START/STOP TIMES > BASIC MENU ...........................................................................................23

SETTINGS > BASIC MENU ............................................................................................................24


MAIN MENU > EXPERT PROGRAMMING MENU ........................................................................24
SETPOINT 1 PH AND SETPOINT 1 RX > EXPERT MENU ............................................................25

SETPOINT 2 PH AND SETPOINT 2 RX > EXPERT MENU ............................................................28


SETPOINT 3 CL CHLORINE > EXPERT MENU ............................................................................30
ANALOGUE 4-20MA OUTPUTS FUNCTION SELECTION > EXPERT MENU ..............................32
4-20m A1 OUTPUT PH OR RX > Rem ote Devi ces Functi on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

ENGLISH 4
4-20m A1 OUTPUT PH OR RX > M ETERI NG FUNCTION ON SETPOI NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

4-20m A2 OUTPUT CHLORI NE > Rem ote Devi ces Functi on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

4-20m A2 OUTPUT CHLORI NE > M ETERING FUNCTION ON SETPOI NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

START/STOP TIMES > EXPERT MENU ........................................................................................35


AUX OUTPUTS > EXPERT MENU .................................................................................................35
SETTINGS > EXPERT MENU .........................................................................................................36

SENSOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................38


Notes on ELECTRODES / pH and RX cl eani ng and m ai ntenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

CHLORI NE el ectrodes - Cl eani ng and M ai ntenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

CURVE of the OXI DE/REDOX REDUCTI ON POTENTIAL (ORP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

INSTRUMENT TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................39

ENGLISH 5
W arni ngs
Read the warnings below carefully. They provide important information regarding safe installation, use and
maintenance. Store this manual with the utmost care for future reference.
The device is built to a professional standard. Its durability and electrical and mechanical reliability will be more efficient if it is
used properly and maintenance is carried out on a regular basis.
ATTENTION: Any work or repairs inside the device must be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel. We assume no
liability due to failure to comply with this rule.
WARRANTY: 1 year (excluding parts subject to normal wear where applicable, namely: valves, fittings, pipe clamps, tubes, filter
and injection valve). Improper use of the device will void this warranty. The warranty is understood as ex-works or authorised
distributors.

Sym bol s used i n the m anual

FORBIDDEN ATTENTION
INFORMATION NOTE
Precedes information regarding Precedes very important text to protect
Precedes information concerning use
safety. Indicates a forbidden the health of exposed persons or the
of the device.
operation. machine itself.

Transpor t and handl i ng


The device must be transported as indicated on the box. Shipping by any means, even if free of carriage of the purchaser or
recipient, is carried out at the purchaser's risk. Complaints for missing materials must be submitted within 10 days of arrival of the
goods and within 30 days of receipt for defective material. If the device is to be replaced, this must be agreed upon with authorised
personnel or the authorised distributor.

I ntended use of the devi ce


The device must be solely employed for the use it has been expressly built for, i.e. to check the pH/Rx measurement. Any other
use is considered improper and therefore dangerous. The device is not intended to be used for any applications not foreseen at the
design stage. For further explanations, the customer must contact our offices for information on the type of instrument in their
possession and its correct use. The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from improper, erroneous or
unreasonable use.

Ri sks
After removing the packaging, check the integrity of the device. If in doubt, do not use it and contact a qualified technician. The
packing materials (such as plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) must not be left within the reach of children since they are potentially
dangerous.
Before connecting the device, make sure that the rating corresponds to that of the mains. The rating is displayed on the
adhesive label on the device itself
The execution of the electrical system must comply with the standards that define professional workmanship in the country
where the system is made.
Use of any electrical device implies observance of some fundamental rules. In particular:
� do not touch the device with wet or damp hands or feet (e.g. swimming pools);
� do not leave the device exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, sun, etc.);
� do not allow the device to be used by children or persons incapable of using it without surveillance.

ENGLISH 6
� In case of failure and/or malfunctioning of the device, switch it off and do not tamper with it. For any repairs, please contact our
service centres and request the use of original spare parts. Failure to comply with the above can jeopardise the safety of the pump.
� If you decide to no longer use a device, it is recommended to make it inoperable by unplugging it from the mains.
� Make sure it is switched off electrically (both polarities), disconnecting the conductors from the contact points of the mains by opening
the omnipolar switch with at least 3 mm between the contacts.

Assem bl y of the i nstrum ent


All instruments produced are normally supplied already assembled. For wall installation see paragraph “Wall assembly”.

Di sassem bl y of the i nstrum ent


Always pay the utmost attention when disassembling the instrument or before performing maintenance on it. Always disable
electrical connections beforehand.

INSTRUMENT ESELCT M2 PH(RX) - CL


General featu res
eSelect M2 PH(RX)–CL is a multi-purpose measurement instrument with double a measurement parameter suitable for measuring
the PH or RX parameter (Redox) and Free (Residual) or Total CHLORINE. The eSelectM2 range, along with the high quality performance
and functions, offers many features that make it versatile and easy to use.
� The PH measurement parameter may be changed into RX by simple programming and by using the RX electrode;
� The Residual or Total Chlorine measurements may be chosen based on the type of sensor used relative to the range:
• ion-selective membrane sensors with operational ranges 0-2 Cl ppm (preset); 0-20 Cl ppm; 0-20 Cl ppm (Total);
• open type chlorine amperometric cell (model CLC) with operational range 0-10 Cl ppm
� Ethernet connection (LAN) external module, Modbus TCP + memory card with ETACLOUD software.
� Timed AUX outputs programming; Adjustable real-time timer; switch-on time programming.

Two types of programming menus:


- Basic: simplifies programming for household applications such as small swimming pools or water treatment systems
- Expert: in the case of professional applications, makes it possible to fine-tune the measurements and safety functions.
Main features
� Device manufactured according to standards
� Case made of: ABS plastic
� Backlit display 126x64
� Can be fitted with level probe (to check chemicals) (not included)
� Output relay for setpoint values
� AUX external unit remote control output
� RS485 / Ethernet external module connection
� PT100 temperature sensor
� 100/240 VAC power supply 50/60 Hz single-phase (maximum ±10% fluctuations are permitted); on demand 12/24 V

Di m ensi ons of the i nstrum ent

ENGLISH 7
M ai n addi ti onal functi ons

Independent settings to start up metering pumps or


3 setpoint ON-OFF peristaltic dispensers in constant mode or equipment
with ON-OFF mode
Setpoint Adjusts the setpoint value (ON-OFF mode)
Selects a measurement range around the setpoint value,
Hysteresis
locking the output relays (ON-OFF)
Relay outputs
1-2-3 Acid – Alkaline pH
Selects the metering direction of the output relay.
Direct - Reverse RX and CL
Setpoint Proportional Time/Pause pulse outputs activate metering
Proportional modular pulse PWM
pumps or peristaltic dispensers with constant mode or
mode
ON-OFF equipment.

Delay on setpoint value Selects a delay time (max 999 sec adjustable) before
activating the output relay.

AUX Outputs Relay The real-time clock controls remote appliances or devices connected to the AUX1 and 2 outputs
in a very accurate manner for programming minutes / hours / days / weeks.

Alarm 4 Relay Min Alarm / Max Alarm Alarm function that, on exceeding a minimum or
maximum value, switches the alarm relay on or off.

mA devices outputs Controls the data logger, PLC, recorder or devices suited to processing the mA signal
4-20 mA1-2
Setpoint metering Controls mA metering pumps or devices suited to processing an mA signal
Calibration Calibration menu for pH or RX electrode (Redox) and Chlorine sensor or cell.
Flow sensor Switches on or off the flow sensor input (proximity sensor)
Manual temperature Selects the manual temperature offset. 0-100°C (Auto-Temp=OFF)
System Offsets the temperature with the conductivity probe, therefore measuring the exact value
Automatic temperature
settings offset against the current temperature.
Remote control via external RS485 / ETHERNET module, Modbus protocol with ETACLOUD
RS485/Ethernet
Software. The operator connects the unit via a PC, a smartphone or a tablet.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE INSTRUMENT


▪ 0 pH .... 14 pH (0...100°C)
▪ Resolution � 0.01 pH ▪ Precision 0.5% of the electrode input signal
▪ Input resistance > 1012 Ohm
PH measurement range: ▪ Zero calibration: � 10% adjustment range from the calibration point
▪ “Gain” calibration: � 10%
▪ Hysteresis: 0.05 pH (programmable)
▪ Timed PWM impulses: activation point: 1.50 pH (programmable)
▪ – 1000 mV .... +1000 mV
▪ Input resistance > 1012 Ohm
RX (Redox) measurement range: ▪ Resolution � 1 mV ▪ Precision 0.5% of the electrode input signal
▪ Hysteresis: 10 mV (programmable)
▪ Timed PWM impulses: activation point: 150 mV (programmable)

ENGLISH 8
▪ 0-2 Cl ppm = Resolution 0.01 Cl ppm Hysteresis/PWM point = 0.050 Cl ppm
Chlorine measurement range Cl ppm
(free or total) ▪ 0-20 Cl ppm = Resolution 0.10 Cl ppm Hysteresis/PWM point = 0.50 Cl ppm
Membrane type sensors:
▪ 0-200 Cl ppm = Resolution 1.0 Cl ppm Hysteresis/PWM point = 5 Cl ppm

Chlorine measurement range Cl ppm ▪ 0-10 Cl ppm (Open type cell) / Resolution 0.10 Cl ppm
(free) Open type cell: Hysteresis/PWM point = 0.50 Cl ppm
Temperature settings: Manual or automatic offset (auto with temperature probe PT100)
▪ Resolution 0.1% °C ▪ Precision: ± 0.5% °C
Temperature probe range: – 20 ....100°C

Power supply / Consumption: Universal power supply 100�250VAC / 5W at 240VAC


Microprocessor technology: SMD components with a 6-key digital control keypad
Linearity, Stability, Reproducibility: � 0.5% in standard conditions
Display: Backlit 126x64 display; Visible display area 70x37 mm
Delay on Setpoint: Relay activation delay, programmable for each setpoint (999 sec.)
Delay on start-up: Delay in relay when the unit is switched on, programmable
Consumption / Rated Current: 230Vca 5W = 25mA ▪ 24Vca-cc=5W = 230mA ▪ 12Vcc 5W = 460mA
Internal electrical protection: Power supply unit assures electrical protection (instead of fuse)
Level / Relay remote control: Chemical additive level (level probe not included) output voltage +5VDC
RELAY A output (setpoint 1): PH (or RX) ON-OFF / PWM mode voltage-free, relay 5Amax 230Vac
RELAY B output (setpoint 2): PH (or RX) ON-OFF / PWM mode voltage-free, relay 5Amax 230Vac
RELAY C output (setpoint 3): CHLORINE ON-OFF / PWM mode voltage-free, relay 5Amax 230Vac
RELAY D Output (ALARM): ALARM voltage-free contact, relay 5A max 230Vac
RELAY E-F AUX outputs: AUX outputs ON-OFF external equipment voltage-free, relay 5Amax 230Vac
FLOW sensor: Blocks outlet operations if there is no flow in the probe socket.
Outputs:
Adjustable (500 � maximum input impedance), with galvanic separation.
Output 0/4...20 mA1:
Connected to PH (or RX) measurement settings.
Adjustable (500 � maximum input impedance), with galvanic separation.
Output 0/4...20 mA2:
Connected to CHLORINE measurement settings.
Load: Resistive load 5A at 230VAC / Inductive load 0.5A at 230VAC
Relay insulation voltage: > 3000VAC
Contact relay duration: � 5x104 operations (at 5A at 230Vca)
Operating temperature: ideal temperature 5°C-40°C, resistance up to 0°C-45°C
Noise level: Irrelevant

Environmental conditions: Possibly dry environment, altitude up to 2000m, Relative humidity 80% for temperature up
to 31°C linearly decreasing to 50% of relative humidity at
40°C. Pollution degree 2.
Transport / storage conditions: – 5�60°C in a dry environment

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INSTALLATION
Install the instrument in a dry place, away from heat sources at
a maximum room temperature of 40°C.
Comply with standards in force in the different countries
regarding electrical installation (Fig. 2). If the power cord does not
have a plug, the device must be connected to the mains by
means of an omnipolar disconnecting switch with at least 3
mm between the contacts. All the power supply circuits must
be interrupted before accessing the connection devices.

Fig. 1 – Electrical connection

W al l i nstal l ati on
The wall-mounting plugs are supplied with the device. Always use a plug suitable to the available support. The layout of the
holes to be drilled on the support is displayed in Figure 2.

Covers (A) x 4

Fig. 2 - Measurements for wall fixing 226l x 146h

To access the 4 installation holes, remove the covers on the installation points (A) found on each corner of the
instrument, use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the four screws underneath the covers, then open the front panel (see Fig.2).
The casing has 4 captive screws to quickly open/close the cover, thereby allowing for easy access for commissioning
and servicing, as well as assuring excellent seal for long-lasting operation
� Install the unit in a dry place away from heat sources. Max room temperature 40°C.
� Strictly comply with the regulations in force in the various countries regarding electrical systems.
� Fit the instrument on the wall using the screws supplied

Di agram of el ectri cal connecti ons


To connect the accessories and peripheral devices to the instrument, remove the front cover screws, using a Phillips screwdriver
to reach the connecting terminal boards.
The terminal boards consist of spring terminals for quick coupling of the wires. Press the square “slotted” pin with a small flat
headed screwdriver and insert the stripped wire in the corresponding terminal. ATTENTION: exert slight pressure on the spring
pin to avoid irreparably damaging the terminal board.
Do not connect more than one device to each pin
Run the wires to be connected through the cable glands on the case wall.

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Fig. 3 – Connection diagram

TERMINAL BOARD “A”


COM
Relay 1 Setpoint 1 pH (o RX) ON-OFF / PWM output relay timed pulses
NO
COM
Relay 2 Setpoint 2 pH (o RX) ON-OFF / PWM output relay timed pulses
NO
COM
Relay 3 Setpoint 3 CL Chlorine ON-OFF / PWM output relay timed pulses
NO
COM
Relay 4 ON-OFF ALARM relay output for external signalling device
NO
TERMINAL BOARD “B”
COM
AUX 1 Auxiliary ON-OFF AUX output for remote equipment with Timer programming
NO
COM
AUX 2 Auxiliary ON-OFF AUX output for remote equipment with Timer programming
NO
TERMINAL BOARD “C”
+
IN 1 Digital input level probe 1 for the chemical tank
-
+
IN 2 Digital input level probe 2 for the chemical tank
-
+ Proximity Sensor input BLACK wires
IN 3
- Proximity Sensor input BLUE wires
+12VDC + 12 VDC output of the Proximity Sensor BROWN wire
4-20 mA1 + (+)Proportional output pH (or RX) 4-20mA1 for metering pump mA, PLC, data collection
- - (-)Proportional output 4-20mA1/mA2 for metering pump mA, PLC, data collection
4-20 mA2 + (+)Proportional output CL Chlorine 4-20mA2 for metering pump mA, PLC, data collection
TERMINAL BOARD “D”
+ PT100 temperature probe (RED wire)
S+ PT100 temperature probe (BLUE wire)
S- PT100 temperature probe (GREEN wire)
- PT100 temperature probe (YELLOW wire)

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TERMINAL BOARD “E”
NEW membrane Chlorine sensor Open Chlorine cell OLD membrane Chlorine sensor
- Not Connected Not Connected White Wire
+ Red Wire Not Connected Brown Wire
M Grey Wire BLUE Wire Green Wire
0 Black Wire Brown Wire Yellow Wire
TERMINAL BOARD “F”
A ORANGE wire Connection for RS485 / ETHERNET external module.
B YELLOW wire For connection to the ETACLOUD, the external KIT CONNECT
- BLACK wire module must be connected (NOT included with the instrument) code
+ Not Connected KST0000101 KIT CONNECT X INSTRUMENTS SERIES M

REMEMBER: unit with universal voltage 100-250 VAC (±10%) or 9-24VDC. If the real voltage is constantly at the limit (minimum or
maximum), or when the peaks are far above the mentioned range, the unit input is electrically protected against voltage fluctuations;
outside the range mentioned above, the instrument does not work and the printed circuit must be replaced. It is recommended to use
voltage protections, check the earthing system and, when other equipment is connected in parallel, use a transducer. Furthermore, ETATRON
recommends installing a UPS (genset) to assure continuity thus ensuring no data are lost. A system that is set up without following the proper
electrical design rules, without an earthing system, with frequent ON/OFF operations, might directly undermine the printed circuit.

ESELECT M2 PH(RX) - CL
Control Panel
The following figure shows the control panel with the description of the functions of the different keys.

Button to scroll the menu to the


1
left and decrease values

2 Button to quit the menu

Button to enter the menu and


3
confirm selections

Button to scroll the menu to the


4
right and increase values

5 Display

Fig. 4 – Keypad

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DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY

Date / Time Temperature value**

PH measurement
Chlorine Value

Status of the instrument Other status icons***

RX measurement (Redox)

Chlorine Value
Backlit display (126x64)
Visible display area 70x37 mm

* Instrument status messages shown as follows:


MAX ALARM-SETPOINT 1-3 OVERDOSE-SETPOINT 1 OVERDOSE-SETPOINT 3

MIN ALARM-SETPOINT 1-3 OVERDOSE-SETPOINT 2 AUX / DATE / TIME

FLOW OVERDOSE-4-20mA1 TEMPERATURE

NO MEASUREMENT CONN. OVERDOSE-4-20mA2 L1 L2 LEVEL MONITORING

If more than one function is active, the messages are displayed in continuous cycle, each is displayed for 3 seconds. The ALARM or
OVERDOSE message disappears once the measurements are again consistent with the programmed settings. To remove the active icons from
the display, press and hold ESC.
When the messages are displayed, the temperature value is not displayed.

NO MEASUREMENT CONNECTION LINK: communication between instrument or display down.


The software of the power and control boards of the eSelect M series are connected via the 485 protocol: when instead of the
temperature the display shows NO MEASUREMENT CONN., this means there is a problem between the two boards, in that case check
the flat electric cable and immediately contact the ETATRON service.
Other status icons shown at the end of the row ***
Other status messages are as follows:
S1 S2 S3 L1 L2 ALARM AUX DATE/TIME OVERDOSE FLOW *BASIC MENU* *EXPERT MENU*
*BASIC MENU* *EXPERT MENU * these messages are displayed during the programming steps as reminders.
S1 S2 S3 indicate the corresponding active Setpoint. When the “Proportional” mode is selected (Pulse Width Modulation) during the setpoint
step, messages S1…S2 blink during PWM operation, but when the setpoint is NOT active there is no message.
** FLOW ** shows there is no water flow in the probe socket: this is only valid when using a proximity Sensor and the “Flow Sensor” (step in
Settings) is on, only possible by using the Expert Menu.
L1 L2 indicates level control of an external tank and is only shown once the level probe is connected to the pins of terminal IN1 and IN3: when
the level in the tank is lower than the float of the level probe, it triggers the Status message.
When the instrument is first switched on, a list of all key programming functions is displayed.
Temperature value: if the temperature has been set up in manual mode, the temperature value matches the one selected. If the PT100 mode
has been selected and a temperature sensor has been connected, the temperature value shown matches the real value in the system and
allows for automatic offsetting.

NOTE: when working with the Basic menu, the mA programming IS NOT AVAILABLE:

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OPERATING FUNCTIONS
O N -OFF m ode
The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on (or off if the reverse mode is ON) the output relays to control Constant / ON-OFF
metering pumps, peristaltic pumps or other ON-OFF equipment.

DI RECT / REVERSE di recti on


The setpoint relays are factory set as follows:
Setpoint 1 PH: ACID mode, the output is active when the measured value is higher than the selected setpoint, the connected pump
meters out an acid product.
Setpoint 2 PH: ALKALINE mode, the output is active when the measured value is lower than the selected setpoint, the connected
pump meters out an alkaline product.
Setpoint 1 RX: DIRECT mode, the output is active when the measured value is lower than the selected setpoint, the connected
pump meters out an Oxidising product.
Setpoint 2 RX: REVERSE, the output is active when the measured value is higher than the selected setpoint, the connected pump
meters out a reducing product.
Setpoint 3 CL: DIRECT mode, the output is active when the measured value is lower than the selected setpoint. REVERSE mode,
the output is active when the measured value is higher than the selected setpoint.

ALARM MI N / MAX functi on


The Alarm function makes it possible to select the minimum and maximum values outside which the instrument goes into alarm
mode.

HYSTERESI S
Hysteresis is useful during operations to adjust the setpoints in ON-OFF mode and is used to enable or disable the output relays
when the selected hysteresis has been achieved. Hysteresis is useful when there are too many quick swings around the setpoint, that might
damage the connected device. By increasing hysteresis it is possible to move away from the setpoint in accordance with the required value.
Example PH: if the selected set point is 7.00 pH and hysteresis is set at 0.05, the two active points are 6.95 pH and 7.05 pH: within this
range, the set point is OFF and the outputs are blocked, outside this range the set point is ON (always in accordance with Acid or alkaline mode).
The RX parameter (mV) works in the same way indicating values in mV. The chlorine measurement CL works according to the values for the
selected chlorine range showing values in ppm.

DELAY output response del ay on set poi nt


The Delay time blocks the output relays (max 999 sec. programmable) to ensure the outputs are active only when the sensor
measurements are stable, thus assuring the best results in terms of chemical balance.

PROPORTIONAL PW M m ode: Ti m ed “Pul se W i dth M odul a ti on”


PWM “pulse width modulation” support a proportional mode on each ON-OFF setpoint activating at the pulse, with a change of the
Start/Stop cycle time according to the measured value with respect to the setpoint.
Pulse width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint, programmable, example: if the selected
setpoint is 7.00 pH and the measured value is 9.00 pH, if the selected value of the PWM mode is 1.50 pH, the proportional function starts
after reaching 8.50 pH with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the setpoint.
Cycle Time: selected value of the PWM mode 1.50 pH with a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 7.00 pH, at
measured value 8.50 pH = active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; 7.75 pH active time = 30 sec - pause time = 30 sec… decreasing the
active time as a consequence while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time depends on many variables, such as: distance from the injection
point of the system to be treated, how fast or slowly the setpoint needs to react, chemical concentration, etc.
MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the selected settings. The pulse
modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Active Time in accordance with the selected formula =
(measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). If the result of the formula is < than that chosen with MIN Active Time, the latter
prevails on the former, example: measured value 8.50 pH; setpoint 7.00 pH / Period Width 1.50 * Cycle time 60 sec = active time 4 sec. If the
user has selected Active time min 5 sec, this will be the minimum PWM time and not 4 sec.
The RX parameters (mV) work in the same way indicating values in mV.

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The chlorine measurement CL works according to the corresponding values relating to the selected chlorine range indicating the
value in Cl ppm.
ADVANTAGES: the proportional function is more accurate than the ON-OFF mode.
DISADVANTAGES: the user needs to be a professional in order to select the most accurate settings to assure the best results.

ANALOGUE OUTPUTS I N CURRENT 4 -20 m A1 / 4 -20 m A2


The instrument features 2 outputs with signal in current in mA. The 4-20 mA signal follows the pH or RX mV and CL (ppm) settings
previously selected. The mA output provides two operating modes to be selected according to the system requirements:
� mA DEVICE: this is a programmable function combined with the unit of measure of the pH or RX and CL measurement in real time which
makes it therefore possible to remotely monitor devices such as data loggers, PLCs, recorders or other devices suited to processing remote
signals in mA.
Value 4 mA corresponds to the minimum programmed pH or RX mV or CL (ppm) value, 20 mA corresponds to the maximum measurable
pH or mV and CL value, the connected equipment will operate accordingly.
� METERING ON SETPOINT: mA outputs control metering pumps suited to processing an input mA signal.
4 mA corresponds to the minimum pH or RX mV and CL (ppm) value, hence the connected metering pumps will work at their minimum
capacity. 20 mA corresponds to the maximum measured pH or RX mV or CL value hence the connected metering pump will work at its
maximum programmed capacity (according to the settings of the device and of the metering pump).
ADVANTAGES: best possible results because the pulses are extremely accurate in relation to measured levels.
DISADVANTAGES: the user requires a specific metering pump or other device suited to processing a remote signal in mA.

OVERDOSE TI M E
With the overdose time alarm one can select a period during which the setpoint must be reached. If the setpoint is not reached
during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON
and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the alarm relay.
ADVANTAGES: preventing excessive doses of chemicals.

MAXI M UM M ETERI NG TIM E


The maximum metering time is an extra function that ensures that metering operations are completed within a certain time limit
selected by the operator. The relays connected to the metering pumps activate accordingly. This function makes it possible to eliminate time
limits, to meter continuously based on the selected setpoints or, if the operator wishes to change the settings, to choose a given period (up to
999 minutes) within the selected hours.
ADVANTAGES: preventing excessive addition of chemical product not only according to the setpoint, but also cancelling any form of
programming of the instrument’s setpoint.

TI M ER I N REAL TI M E / START -STOP TIM E


The Timer in real time makes it possible to control through a timer the AUX outputs for each remote device for the period selected in
the program. The operator may also program the days of activity and the exact time of the unit’s operations through the Start/Stop
programming.

AUX OUTPUTS
The two AUX auxiliary outputs control various functions connected to any type of remote On-Off device controlled by a timer in real
time. Each output may control a device or appliance thanks to very accurate programming of minutes/hours/days/weeks.
ADVANTAGES: this function makes this instrument a very versatile control unit not only to measure chemical physical parameters but also for
other functions connected to the system where it is installed.

START -UP DELAY


The start-up delay blocks the output relays when the unit is switched on, thus allowing the sensor to polarise assuring correct
measurements (programmable).

FLOW SENSOR functi on “Proxi m i ty Sensor”


Flow Sensor (not included): if there is no water flow in the probe socket (and possibly in the system), the flow sensor (proximity
sensor) disables all outputs ensuring no chemical substance is added.

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TEM PERATURE
Manual / Automatic Temperature offset (the latter with a temperature sensor) 0-100°C, the temperature / conductivity measurements
will be offset, always obtaining the exact value against the current temperature.

ETHERNET / RS485 external com m uni cati on m odule


The eSelect M series is suitable for remote control thanks to an RS485 expansion board with Modbus protocol using the ETACLOUD
software. The ETHERNET connection allows the operator to connect to the unit via a PC, a smartphone or a tablet and change the
programming and settings using the ETACLOUD software. The unit sends a message once the alarm level, overdose settings are reached,
or when the maximum metering time of the metering pump has elapsed.

INITIAL DISPLAY
NOTE FOR THE PROGRAMMER: Read the manual before starting programming or always have it at hand to be sure you are making the
correct selections.

IMPORTANT: if no keys are pressed for 60 seconds, the instrument will show the current measurement.
To go forward quickly, press and hold one of the ◄► buttons

ETATRON The software version is shown when the instrument is on the lower part of the display.
The software is subject to revisions without notice.
Model eSelec M2
R ev. X. X The instrument is prepared for measuring and is then ready to operate.

At this stage some status messages might be displayed, such as: S1 S2 S3 L1 L2 ALARM AUX DATE/TIME OVERDOSE
FLOW *BASIC MENU* *EXPERT MENU*, which might be active due to current measurements, just go forward with the
programming.

The INITIAL DISPLAY shows the measurements according to the selected M easurem ent Type
(SELECT MEASUREMENT TYPE PH OR RX and SELECT THE CHLORINE RANGE). If the instrument has
already been programmed, the display shows the programs selected previously.

NOTE: if the RX M easurem ent Type is selected, all values are automatically changed to mV.

The CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT DISPLAY shows the measurements of the parameter, the status of the
functions and the alarm indications.

When the instrument is switched on for the first time, a list of functions of all keys is displayed. This screen
is no longer displayed during subsequent start-up operations.

READ THE MESSAGE CAREFULLY, THEN PRESS O K K TO START.


USE OF THE KEYS
OK: access to the menu, start/stop, selection and editing
� selects the step of the menu or increases / decreases the value
ESC: goes back to the previous menu or does not save the change
* Press OK to start*
To go forward quickly, press and hold one of the ◄ ►buttons IN ENGLISH

Sel ect the l anguage of th e PROGRAMM I N G M ENU

CONTROLLER SETTINGS SETTINGS


Language To select the language of the programming menu.
Lingua
After selecting the Language (ITALIAN, ENGLISH), the programming menu
English Ital iano adapts accordingly.
� BASIC MENU � � MENU BASE �

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Sel ect M EASUREM ENT TYPE PH or RX
The instrument of the eSelect M2 series makes it possible to select the type of measurement to be used, i.e. PH or RX (Redox) in the
same unit. The measurement parameter may be changed from PH to RX and the display and resolutions of the measurement change
accordingly.

Measurement Type Measurement Type By selecting one of the two types of measurement,
◄ ►◄ ►
pH Rx programming of the main Menu changes accordingly.

IMPORTANT: after selecting M easurem ent Type PH or RX, ENSURE you connect the appropriate electrode.
In case the operator should want M easurem ent Type also during operations, proceed as follows:
BASIC menu > S E T T I N G S > M E N U E X P E R T > M E N U S E L E C T I O N > SETPOINT1 > Me a s u r e m e n t
Ty p e a
from EXPERT menu go into > M E N U S E L E C T I O N > S E T P O I N T 1 > M e a s u r e m e n t T y p e a
Press E S C to go back to M E N U S E L E C T I O N or press E S C E S C to go back to M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

Sel ect the CHLORI NE Measurem ent RANGE


The instrument eSelect M2 PH(RX)-CL offers the option of selecting 4 chlorine measurement ranges and related sensors:
- Ion-selective membrane sensors with measurement ranges 0-2 Cl ppm (preset); 0-20 Cl ppm; 0-20 Cl ppm (Total Chlorine);
- Open type amperometric cell (model CLC) range 0-10 Cl ppm
After making the selection, the measurement parameters displayed will change accordingly.

SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS


Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale
Cl 0-2 ppm Cl 0-20 ppm Cl Tot CLC (0-10 ppm)
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

IMPORTANT: after selecting the CHLORINE SCALE, ENSURE the adequate chlorine sensor is connected.
In case the user should wish to change the range via CHLORINE SCALE, even during operations:
BASIC menu > S E T T I N G S > EXPERT MENU > MENU SELECTION > SETPOINT1 > Chlorine Scaleo
from EXPERT menu go into > M E N U S E L E C T I O N > S E T P O I N T 1 > S C h l o r i n e S c a l e o
Press E S C to go back to M E N U S E L E C T I O N or press E S C E S C to go back to M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

TEM PERATURE setti ngs

SETTINGS SETTINGS
Temp. Sensor Temperature
Manua l 25°C Manual temperature offset 0-100°C.
Press ◄► to change the ambient temperature.

SETTINGS Select AUTOMATIC offsetting for measurements and temperature


Temp. Sensor offsetting with PT100 sensor.
Automat ic

DATE AND TI M E – TI MER i n REAL TI M E

◄ Date ►◄ Time ► Program the date and time by selecting the backlit steps.
2014 May 14 12:02

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PROGRAMM I NG M ENU
The instrument lets you choose between two programming modes:
� BASIC programming: simplified mode for non-professional operators.
� EXPERT programming: complete programming that includes functions for more accurate control and results.
After selecting the type of programming, the Menus and sub-menus change accordingly.
To help the operator choose the correct menu, the main differences between the two menus are set out below:

Menu Mode Setpoi nt 1 -2 -3 <Set poi nt val ue - M et eri ng - ON/ OFF or Propo rt i onal m ode – M I N /M AX Al arm (onl y
BASIC on Set poi nt 1 -3) > Cal i brati on > Setti ngs >
Setpoi nt 1 -2 -3 < Set poi nt val ue - M et eri ng - ON/ OFF or Proport i onal m ode - Hyst eresi s - Set poi nt
Menu Mode
del ay - Tem p. correct i on - M I N / M AX Al arm (onl y on Set poi nt 1 -3) - Ove rdose - M ax Dosage – St art -
EXPERT up del ay > 4-20m A1 > 4-20m A2 > Cal i brati on > Star t/ Stop > Aux Output > Setti ngs >
Press O K / M E N U the display shows BASIC menu (default)

MAIN MENU > BASIC PROGRAMMING MENU


These are all the steps included in the Main menu configuration with the BASIC programming menu:


Menu Selection ► ◄
Menu Selection ► ◄
Menu Selection ►
Setpoint 1(pH)* Setpoint 2 (pH)* Setpoint 3 (C l)**

* When M e a s u r e m e n t T y p e RX,
*Selecting the setting C h l o r i n e S c a l e ,
S S E T P O I N T 1 , S E T P O I N T 2 and
S E T P O I N T 3 and C A L I B R A T I O N will be
C C A L I B R A T I O N are selected, readings will
followed by values in the selected Cl ppm range
be RX (m V)

Menu Selection Menu Selection Menu Selection


◄ ► ◄ ► ◄ ►
Calibr at.M1(pH)* Calibr at.M2( Cl)** Start/S top times

Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection and to go to the next sub-menu.


Menu Selection
◄ ►
Settings Press ESC to go back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y

SETPOINT 1 PH AND SETPOINT 1 RX > BASIC MENU


SETPOINT1 PH SETPOINT1 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


The two programming stages are set out below: when Measurement Type
Setpoint 1 (pH) pH is selected, refer to the left column; when selecting RX refer to the right Setpoint 1 (RX)
column.

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


Setpoint Value The setpoints activate the output relays for the metering pumps or other Setpoint Value
7.00 pH devices until the setpoint is reached. 200 mV
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

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MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
Metering Metering
Acid Setpoint 1 is set for operations in Direc t
Setpoint 1 is set for operations in
� MENU BASE �
ACID mode, the output is active � MENU BASE �
DIRECT mode: if the measured
when the measured value is higher
value is lower than the selected
than the selected setpoint, the
MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) setpoint, the connected pump MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
connected pump meters out an acid
Metering meters out an oxidising product. Metering
product.
Alk aline Reverse
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode
Mode Mode
is ON) the output relays of Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other ON-
ON/OFF OFF equipment.
ON/OFF
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT STEP IS � “MIN ALARM” (ONLY SET POINT1)
*Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a
MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
proportional mode on each setpoint, activating the corresponding pulses on
Mode Mode
the relays based on the measured value.
Proportion al Default activation point 1.50 pH Prop ortion al
� MENU BASE � Default activation point 150 mV � MENU BASE �

For more accurate settings of the “Modular pulses” PWM, select the “Expert” menu in the initial settings.
* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM “ON-OFF” MODE OR FROM “PROPORTIONAL” MODE

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


MIN Alarm The MIN Alarm function selects a MINIMUM alarm level, after which the MIN Alarm
0.00 pH alarm relay is triggered. – 1500 mV
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


MAX Alarm The MAX Alarm function selects a MAXIMUM alarm level, after which the MAX Alarm
14.00 pH alarm relay is triggered. 1500 mV
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX


Priming Priming The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed.
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

SETPOINT 2 PH AND SETPOINT 2 RX > BASIC MENU


SETPOINT2 PH SETPOINT2 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


The two programming stages are below: when Measurement Type pH is
Setpoint 2 (pH) selected, refer to the left column; when selecting RX refer to the right Setpoint 2 (RX)
column.

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MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
Setpoint Value The setpoints activate the output relays for the metering pumps or other Setpoint Value
7.00 pH devices until the setpoint is reached. 200 mV
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)


Metering Metering
Alk aline Setpoint 2 is set for operations in Reverse
Setpoint 2 is set for operations in
� MENU BASE �
ALKALINE mode, the output is
REVERSE mode: if the measured � MENU BASE �
active when the measured value is
value is higher than the selected
lower than the selected setpoint, the
MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) setpoint, the connected pump MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
connected pump meters out an
Metering meters out a reducing agent. Metering
alkaline product.
Acid Direc t
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)


The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode
Mode Mode
is ON) The output relays of Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other
ON/OFF ON-OFF equipment. ON/OF F
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT STEP IS � “MIN ALARM” (ONLY SET POINT1)

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH)


*Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
proportional mode on each ON-OFF setpoint, activating the corresponding
Mode Mode
pulses on the relays based on the measured value (see pg.11-12).
Proportion al Default activation point 1.50 pH Prop ortion al
� MENU BASE � Default activation point 150 mV � MENU BASE �

For more accurate settings of the “Modular pulses” PWM, select the “Expert” menu in the initial settings.

* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM THE “ON-OFF” MODE OR “PROPORTIONAL” MODE

MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX


Priming Priming The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed.
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

SETPOINT 3 CL CHLORINE > BASIC MENU

The instrument is preset by default for a 0�2 ppm range. By selecting the required chlorine range, the values
Menu Selection displayed change accordingly. The setpoints will activate the output relays for the metering pumps or other
Setpoint 3 (C l) devices once the setpoint level is selected.
The display shows the values according to the selected Chlorine Scale.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm *(Tot ) 0.00 Cl p pm
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

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Direct mode: the output is active when the measured value is lower than
MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
the one selected in the setpoint, the metering pump injects Chlorine.
Metering Metering
Reverse mode: the output is active also the measured value is higher than
Direc t Reverse the one selected in the setpoint, the metering pump injects a Chlorine
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � reducing agent.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)


The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode
Mode
is ON) The output relays of Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other
ON/OFF ON-OFF equipment.
� MENU BASE �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT STEP IS � “MIN ALARM” (ONLY SET POINT1)

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a proportional mode on each ON-OFF
setpoint, activating the corresponding pulses on the output relays based on the measured value and always
Mode
relating to the previous selected settings.
Proportion al The default activation point is 0.050 ppm (2 Cl ppm); 0.50 ppm (range 20 Cl ppm, 20 Cl ppm (Total), 0-10ppm
� MENU BASE � CLC Cell).
For more accurate settings of the “Modular pulses” PWM, select the “Expert” menu in the initial settings.
* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM THE “ON-OFF” MODE OR “PROPORTIONAL” MODE
The MIN and MAX Alarm function selects the alarm levels beyond which the alarm relay is triggered on.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm *(Tot ) 0.00 Cl p pm
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Alarm MAX Alarm MAX Alarm MAX Alarm MAX
2,000 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl ppm *(Tot ) 10.00 Cl p pm
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)


ONLY WHEN USING METERING PUMPS
Priming Priming
The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed, the outputs are not active.
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

Press E S C to go back to M E N U S E L E C T I O N or press E S C E S C to go back to M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

SENSOR CALIBRATION


Menu Selection ►◄
Menu Selection ►◄
Menu Selection ►
Calibr at.M1(pH) Calibr at.M1(Rx)* Calibr at.M2( Cl)**

Press OK/MENU to confirm the selection and go to the next sub-menu.

PH ELECTRODE CALIBRATI ON
Calibration operations follow the type of parameter previously selected in the M e a s u r e m e n t T y p e menu

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Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection and go to the next sub-menu.

According to the selected Measurement Type, the Calibration menu shows the electrode to be calibrated.
We suggest using new or however uncontaminated buffer solutions.
As for the length of the pH electrode we advise max 9 m: contact ETATRON for longer distances.
The mV value at the bottom of the screen shows the electrode’s efficiency (according to the manufacturer’s specifications)

CALIBRAT. MEAS.1 (pH) * When Calibration starts, the display shows random values.
Cal. Zero Dip the pH electrode in the buffer solution at pH 7.00 for ZERO calibration, wait 2/3 minutes.
6.22 pH Press ◄► and ensure the display shows 7.00 pH.
46.4 mV Rinse the electrode with water (possibly demineralised) and dry with a clean cloth or paper tissues.

Dip the pH electrode in the buffer solution at pH 4 or pH 9 for “Gain” calibration, wait 2/3 min.
CALIBRAT. MEAS.1 (pH)
Press ◄► until the display shows 4.00 pH or 9.00 pH .
Cal. Gain
Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection
9.50 pH
Press E S C to go back to the M E N U S E L E C T I O N U
46.4 mV
Press E S C E S C to go back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

As the pH measurement is essential for the entire chemical-physical balance, it is recommended to periodically calibrate the pH electrode

RX (REDOX) ELECTRODE CALI BRATI ON


* When the Calibration starts, the display shows random values
CALIBRAT. MEAS.1 (RX)
Cal. Zero
Short-circuit the BNC by using a copper wire (for calibration only) to put in contact
25 mV the internal PIN with the external part of the connector.
46.4 mV
Press ◄► and ensure the display shows 0 mV
Connect the BNC of the electrode to the instrument.
CALIBRAT. MEAS.1 (RX)
Dip the RX electrode in the REDOX buffer solution for “Gain” calibration, wait 2/3 minutes.
Cal. Gain
Press ◄► and ensure the display shows the mV value corresponding to the buffer solution used.
450 mV Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection
420.1 mV
Press E S C to go back to the M E N U S E L E C T I O N
Press E S C E S C to go back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y

The mV value at the bottom shows the electrode signal and consequently its efficiency (according to the manufacturer’s specifications).
Refer to the electrode’s instructions and ensure the mV value displayed matches that of the buffer solution with a tolerance of � 20mV.

CHLORI NE SENSOR CALIBRATI ON


The chlorine parameter has 3 ranges suitable for ion-selective membrane sensors (one of which for the Total chlorine) and 1 range
for open type amperometric cells.

During calibration, the - (minus) sign might be displayed, which disappears or is removed by correct settings! The mV value in the lower
part of the display shows the sensor signal in mV thus indicating the sensor’s efficiency. It is recommended to perform constant checks
NOTE and recalibration of the sensor via DPD1 and DPD3 or, when using Open chlorine cells, to clean the cell’s electrodes.
� FOR OPEN CELLS: add a flow of system water without Chlorine into the Cell, about 40 �50 L/h.
� FOR ION-SELECTIVE MEMBRANE SENSORS: place the sensor in a container with system water with no chlorine readings and gently stir
the sensor (preventing the tip from touching any surface and without any air bubbles) and wait for the measurement to stabilise.

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MEASUREMENT
Zero Wait 5/10 minutes, press ◄►until 0.00 is displayed, press O K / M E N U .
0 Cl ppm
420.1 mV
Another simple method for ZERO calibration is to perform the instrument’s electronic Zero as follows: DISCONNECT THE SENSOR, short-
circuit the M-0 pins of the internal terminal board, press and hold ▲ ▼ until 0.00 is displayed then confirm
O K /►
MENU
. The operator must STRICTLY be an expert:
NOTE: this method assures calibration of the instrument's electronic ZERO, this might not be equivalent to the real value of the water without
chlorine, i.e. the chemical physical Zero of chlorine-free water.
For this operation DISCONNCT THE SENSOR !!!! Press and hold ▲ ▼until 0.00 is displayed then confirm ► O O K / M E N U U
Another way to calibrate Zero, in the case of Open cells, is to use activated carbon filters.
� Install a by-pass system before the sensor support and run the water at constant flow rate between 40/50 L / h
through an Activated Carbon cartridge. Press and hold ▲ ▼ until
0 0 . 0 0 0 is displayed then confirm ► O O K / M E N U U
NOTE: Activated Carbon tends to reduce the pH reading thus making calibration redundant, it may only be used for one operation and does not
guarantee the actual Zero. This is the least recommended method due to its complexity.

GO TO THE SECOND CALIBRATION POINT

MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT


DPD1 Calibrat. DPD1 Calibrat. DPD1 Calibrat. DPD1 Calibrat.
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl p p m*(Tot ) CLC 0.00 C l ppm
42.1 mV 42.1 mV 420.1 mV 420.1 mV

Note: if the Total Chlorine range has been selected, DPD3 will be displayed.
Select the value of the required sample solution and check with the test kit DPD1 for free chlorine or DPD3 for total chlorine, or with portable
instrument, measure the chlorine concentration in ppm (residual or total) in water, wait for the measurement to stabilise and match the DPD value
obtained.
Press O O K / M E N U U to confirm the selection
Press E S C to go back to the M E N U S E L E C T I O N U
Press E S C E S C to go back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

For CALIBRATION and MAINTENANCE, ALWAYS refer to the manual of the relevant probe

START/STOP TIMES > BASIC MENU

Menu Selection
Timer in real time programs the days and exact time of instrument operations.
Start/S top times

Start/Stop times Start/Stop times


Monday Tuesday Program the date and time by selecting the backlit steps.
00:00◄ –► 24:00 00:00◄–►24:00
� BASIC MENU � � BASIC MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

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SETTINGS > BASIC MENU

Menu Selection
Settings

BASIC programming: simplified mode for


Se�ngs Se�ngs
non-professional operators
Menu Mode Menu Mode
BASIC EXPERT
EXPERT Programming: complete programming that
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �
includes functions for more accurate control and results.

After selecting, e.g. EXPERT, the display first shows BASIC but changes to EXPERT as soon as you start programming, and vice versa.

SETTINGS SETTINGS
Date Time
Program the date and time by selecting the backlit steps.
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� BASIC MENU � � BASIC MENU �

Se�ngs
Backlit.Min.Lev.
Adjusts display backlighting obtaining energy savings;
100%
� MENU BASE �

Se�ngs CONTROLLER SETTINGS


Lingua Language To select the language of the programming menu (ITALIAN/ENGLISH).
Ital iano English After selecting the Language, the programming menu adapts accordingly.
� MENU BASE � � BASIC MENU �

Se�ngs
DATA RESET: resets default factory settings. ONLY to be used when the parameters do not match or there are
Reset
programming issues or when the operator wishes to restart from scratch. NOT to be overused as many resets
NO may undermine the instrument’s efficiency.
� MENU BASE �

Se�ngs Se�ngs Se�ngs


Reset ◄
CONFIRM? ► ◄
CONFIRM? ►
RESET NO Y ES
� MENU BASE � � MENU BASE � � MENU BASE �

By confirming YES, the display goes out for about 1 second, then goes back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y

MAIN MENU > EXPERT PROGRAMMING MENU


These are all the steps included in the Main menu configuration with the EXPERT programming menu:

Menu Selection Menu Selection Menu Selection


◄ ► ◄ ► ◄ ►
Setpoint 1 (pH)* Setpoint 2 (pH)* Setpoint 3 (C l)*

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* By selecting M e a s u r e m e n t T y p e RX, *Selecting the setting C h l o r i n e S c a l e , S E T P O I N T 3
S S E T P O I N T 1 , S E T P O I N T 2 and and C A L I B R A T I O N will be followed by values in the
C C A L I B R A T I O N the reading will be RX (m V) previously selected Chlorine scale range.

Menu Selection Menu Selection Menu Selection


◄ ► ◄ ► ◄ ►
4-20mA1 (pH)* 4-20mA2 (Cl) Calibr at.M1(pH)*

Menu Selection Menu Selection Menu Selection


◄ ► ◄ ► ◄ ►
Calibr at.M2( Cl)** Start/S top times Aux Output #1

Menu Selection Menu Selection


◄ ► ◄ ►
Aux Output #2 Settings

Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection and to go on to the next sub-menu.


Press E S C to go back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y

SETPOINT 1 PH AND SETPOINT 1 RX > EXPERT MENU


SETPOINT1 PH SETPOINT1 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


The two programming stages are below: when Measurement Type pH is
Setpoint 1 (pH) selected, refer to the left column; when selecting RX refer to the right Setpoint 1 (RX)
column.

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


Setpoint Value The setpoint activates the output relays for the metering pumps or other Setpoint Value
7.00 pH devices until the setpoint value is reached. 200 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


Metering Metering
Setpoint 1 is set for operations in Setpoint 1 is set for operations in
Acid Direc t
ACID mode, the output is active DIRECT mode: the output is active
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
when the measured value is higher when the measured value is lower
than the selected setpoint, the than the selected setpoint, the
MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
connected pump meters out an acid connected pump meters out an
Metering product. oxidising product. Metering
Alk aline Reverse
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

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MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode
Mode Mode
is ON) The output relays of Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other
ON/OFF ON-OFF equipment. ON/OF F
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a
Mode proportional mode on each ON-OFF setpoint, activating the corresponding Mode
Proportion al pulses on the output relays based on the measured value. When the Expert Prop ortion al
� EXPERT MENU � Menu is used, other parameters need to be programmed. � EXPERT MENU �

SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEO IS � “HYSTERESIS”


SELECTING “PROPORTIONAL” REQUIRES PROGRAMMING THE NEXT STEPS

PWM PROPORTIONAL MODE FOR PH WITH TIMED PULSES

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH)


Window width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint, programmable,
Window width
example: if the selected setpoint is 7.00 pH and the measured value is 9.00 pH, the PWM mode starts after
1.50 pH reaching 8.50 pH with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the setpoint.
� EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) Cycle Duration: the PWM mode has a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 700 mV,
measured value 850 pH = active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; at 7.75 pH active time = 30 sec - pause time
Cycle Duration
= 30 sec… as a consequence the active time decreases while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time depends on
60 sec many variables, such as: distance from the injection point of the system to be treated, how fast or slowly the
� EXPERT MENU � setpoint must react, chemical concentration, etc.

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the selected
Min.Active Time settings. The pulse modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Active
5 sec Time in accordance with the selected formula = (measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). If the
� EXPERT MENU � result of the formula is < of that selected with MIN Active Time, the latter prevails on the former.

PWM PROPORTIONAL MODE FOR RX WITH TIMED PULSES

Window width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint, MENU SETPOINT 1 (Rx)
programmable. Example: if the selected setpoint is 750 mV and the measured value is 500 mV, the PWM mode Window width
starts after reaching 550 mV with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the setpoint 150 mV
(see pg.11-13). � EXPERT MENU �

Cycle Duration: the PWM mode has a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 700 mV, at MENU SETPOINT 1 (Rx)
measured value 550 mV = active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; at 625 mV active time = 30 sec - pause time
Cycle Duration
= 30 sec… as a consequence the active time decreases while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time depends on
60 sec
many variables, such as: distance from the injection point of the system to be treated, how fast or slowly the
� EXPERT MENU �
setpoint must react, chemical concentration, etc.

MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the MENU SETPOINT 1 (Rx)
selected settings. The pulse modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Min.Active Time
Active Time in accordance with the selected formula = (measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). 5 sec
If the result of the formula is < of that selected with MIN Active Time, the latter prevails on the former. � EXPERT MENU �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEPS AS FOLLOWS ……

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MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)
Hysteresis Hysteresis is useful during operations to adjust the setpoints in ON-OFF Hysteresis
mode and is used to enable and disable the output relay when the selected
0.05 pH hysteresis has been achieved. Hysteresis is useful when there are too many 10 mV
� EXPERT MENU � quick swings around the setpoint, that might damage the connected device. � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE
Set point del.
The Delay time blocks the output relays (max 999 sec. programmable) to ensure the outputs are active only
5 sec when the measurements are stable, thus assuring the best results in terms of chemical balance.
� EXPERT MENU �

* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM THE “ON-OFF” MODE OR “PROPORTIONAL” MODE

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (Rx)


Measurement Type The PH measurement parameter may be changed into RX by simple Measurement Type
pH programming and by using the RX electrode Rx
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


MIN Alarm The MIN Alarm function selects a MINIMUM alarm level after which the MIN Alarm
0.00 pH alarm relay is triggered. – 1500 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 1 (RX)


MAX Alarm The MAX Alarm function selects a MAXIMUM alarm level after which the MAX Alarm
14.00 pH alarm relay is triggered.
1500 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX With the overdose time alarm one can select a period during which the setpoint must be reached. If the setpoint
Overdose is not reached during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA
00.00 h:m (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the
� EXPERT MENU � alarm relay.

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX Maximum Metering is an extra safety function that ensures metering is
Max. Metering Max. Metering completed in the selected time. This function makes it possible to eliminate
time limits (continuous metering according to the selected setpoints) or to
000 (no limi t) 000 m / 00 h select the minutes (up to 999) and the hours, for instance metering for 999
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � minutes in 24 hours.

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX
Start-up Delay The start-up delay stops the output relays when the unit is switched on, thus allowing the sensor to polarise
00.00 h:m assuring reliable measurements (programmable).
� EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 1 pH / RX


ONLY WHEN USING METERING PUMPS
Priming Priming
The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C ESC to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAY

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SETPOINT 2 PH AND SETPOINT 2 RX > EXPERT MENU
SETPOINT2 PH SETPOINT2 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


The two programming stages are below: when Measurement Type pH is
Setpoint 2 (pH) selected, refer to the left column; when selecting RX refer to the right Setpoint 2 (RX)
column.

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)


Setpoint Value The setpoint activates the output relays for the metering pumps or other Setpoint Value
7.00 pH devices until the setpoint value is reached. 200 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)


Metering Metering
Alk aline Setpoint 2 is set for operations in Setpoint 2 is set for operations in
Reverse
ALKALINE mode, the output is REVERSE mode, the output is
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
active when the measured value is active when the measured value is
lower than the selected setpoint, the higher than the selected setpoint,
MENU SETPOINT 1 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
connected pump meters out an the connected pump meters out a
Metering alkaline product. chlorine reducing agent. Metering
Acid Direc t
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)


The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode
Mode Mode
is ON) the output relays of Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other ON-
ON/OFF OFF equipment. ON/OF F
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) *Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
proportional mode on each setpoint, activating the corresponding pulses on
Mode Mode
the output relays based on the measured value and always relating to the
Proportion al previous settings of the selected hysteresis. When the Expert Menu is used, Proportion al
� EXPERT MENU � other parameters need to be programmed. � EXPERT MENU �

SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEO IS � “HYSTERESIS”


SELECTING “PROPORTIONAL” REQUIRES PROGRAMMING THE NEXT STEPS

PWM PROPORTIONAL MODE FOR PH WITH TIMED PULSES

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) Window width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint
Window width (programmable). Example: if the selected setpoint is 7.00 pH and the measured value is 9.00 pH, the PWM
1.50 pH mode starts after reaching 8.50 pH with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the
� EXPERT MENU � setpoint.

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) Cycle Duration: the PWM mode has a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 7.00 pH,
measured value 8.50 pH = active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; at 7.75 pH active time = 30 sec - pause time
Cycle Duration
= 30 sec… as a consequence the active time decreases while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time depends on
60 sec many variables, such as: distance from the injection point of the system to be treated; how fast or slowly the
� EXPERT MENU � setpoint needs to react, chemical concentration, etc.

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MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the selected
Min.Active Time settings. The pulse modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Active
5 sec Time in accordance with the selected formula = (measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). If the
� EXPERT MENU � result of the formula is < of that selected with MIN Active Time, the latter prevails on the former.

PWM PROPORTIONAL MODE FOR RX WITH TIMED PULSES

Window width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
(programmable). Example: if the selected setpoint is 750 mV and the measured value is 500 mV, the PWM Window width
mode starts after reaching 550 mV with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the 150 mV
setpoint. � EXPERT MENU �

Cycle Duration: the PWM mode has a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 700 mV, the MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
measured value is 550 mV = active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; at 625 mV active time = 30 sec - pause
Cycle Duration
time = 30 sec… as a consequence the active time decreases while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time
depends on many variables, such as: distance from the injection point of the system to be treated; how fast or
60 sec
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slowly the setpoint needs to react, chemical concentration, etc.

MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH)
selected settings. The pulse modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Min.Active Time
Active Time in accordance with the selected formula = (measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). 5 sec
If the result of the formula is < of that selected with MIN Active Time, the latter prevails on the former. � EXPERT MENU �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEPS ARE AS FOLLOWS ……

MENU SETPOINT 2 (pH) FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE MENU SETPOINT 2 (RX)
Hysteresis is useful during operations to adjust the setpoints in ON-OFF
Hysteresis Hysteresis
mode and is used to enable or disable the output relay when the selected
0.05 pH hysteresis has been achieved. Hysteresis is useful when there are too many 10 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
quick swings around the setpoint, that might damage the connected device.

MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE
Set point del.
The Delay time blocks the output relays (max 999 sec. programmable) to ensure the outputs are active only
5 sec when measurements are stable, thus assuring the best results in terms of chemical balance.
� EXPERT MENU �

* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM THE “ON-OFF” MODE OR “PROPORTIONAL” MODE

MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX With the overdose time alarm one can select a period during which the setpoint must be reached. If the setpoint
Overdose is not reached during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA
00.00 h:m (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the
� EXPERT MENU � alarm relay.

MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX Maximum Metering is an extra safety function that ensures metering is
Max. Metering Max. Metering completed in the selected time. This function makes it possible to eliminate
time limits (continuous metering according to the selected setpoints) or to
000 (no limi t) 000 m / 00 h select the minutes (up to 999) and the hours, for instance metering for 999
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � minutes in 24 hours.

MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX MENU SETPOINT 2 pH / RX


ONLY WHEN USING METERING PUMPS
Priming Priming
The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

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SETPOINT 3 CL CHLORINE > EXPERT MENU

The chlorine instrument is preset by default for a 0-2 ppm range. By selecting the required chlorine range, the
Menu Selection values displayed change accordingly. The setpoints will activate the output relays for the metering pumps or
Setpoint 3 (C l) other devices once the setpoint level is selected.
The display shows the values according to the selected Chlorine Scale.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0. 00 0 Cl p p m* ( Tot) 0.000 Cl ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Direct mode: the output is active when the measured value is lower than
MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
the one selected in the setpoint.
Metering Metering
Direc t Reverse Reverse mode: the output is active even if the measured value is higher
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � than the one selected in the setpoint.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)


Mode The unit has an ON-OFF mode which switches on or off (if the reverse mode is ON) the output relays of
ON/OFF Constant / ON-OFF metering pumps or other ON-OFF equipment.
� EXPERT MENU �

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT STEP IS � “MIN ALARM” (ONLY SET POINT1)

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)


*Modular pulses, also known as PWM “pulse width modulation”, support a proportional mode on each ON-OFF
Mode setpoint, activating the corresponding pulses on the output relays based on the measured value and always
Proportion al relating to the previous selected settings. The default activation point is 0.050 ppm (2 Cl ppm); 0.50 ppm (range
� EXPERT MENU � 20 Cl ppm, 20 Cl ppm (Total), 0-10ppm CLC Cell)

SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEO IS � “HYSTERESIS”


SELECTING “PROPORTIONAL” REQUIRES PROGRAMMING THE NEXT STEPS

PWM PROPORTIONAL MODE WITH TIMED PULSES


Pulse width: pulses are timed ON and OFF based on the distance from the selected setpoint, programmable. Example: with a selected chlorine
range at 2 Cl ppm, if the selected setpoint is 0.500 Cl ppm and the measured value is 0.400 Cl ppm, the PWM mode starts after reaching 0.450 Cl
ppm with Time/Pause pulses and decreasing the active time while reaching the setpoint.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Window width Window width Window width Window width
0.050 Cl ppm 0.50 Cl ppm 0. 50 Cl pp m ( Tot) 0.50 Cl ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) Cycle Duration: the PWM mode has a 60 second cycle (programmable), example: setpoint is 0.500 Cl ppm =
Cycle Duration active time 60 sec - pause time = 0 sec; 0.475 Cl ppm active time = 30 sec - pause time = 30 sec… as a
consequence the active time decreases while reaching the setpoint. The cycle time depends on many variables,
60 sec such as: distance from the injection point of the system to be treated, how fast or slowly the setpoint must react,
� EXPERT MENU � chemical concentration, etc.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MIN Active Time: programmable. Defines the minimum time for which PWM is active; prevails over the selected
Min.Active Time settings. The pulse modulation function is adjusted with 3 functions according to the following formula: Active
5 sec Time in accordance with the selected formula = (measured value - setpoint) / (period width * cycle time). If the
� EXPERT MENU � result of the formula is < of that selected with MIN Active Time, the latter prevails on the former.

BY SELECTING “ON-OFF” THE NEXT PROGRAMMING STEPS ARE AS FOLLOWS ……

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MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Hysteresis Hysteresis Hysteresis Hysteresis
0.005 Cl ppm 0.05 Cl ppm 0 .0 5 Cl ppm (Tot) CLC 0.05 C l ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE
Hysteresis is useful during operations to adjust the setpoints in ON-OFF mode and is used to enable or disable the output relay when the selected
hysteresis has been achieved. Hysteresis is useful when there are too many quick swings around the setpoint, that might damage the connected
device. By increasing hysteresis it is possible to move away from the setpoint in accordance with the required value.
MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH PROPORTIONAL MODE
Set point del.
The Delay time blocks the output relays (max 999 sec. programmable) to ensure the outputs are active only
5 sec when the measurements are stable, thus assuring the best results in terms of chemical balance.
� EXPERT MENU �

* GOING BACK TO THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMING STEPS FROM THE “ON-OFF” MODE OR “PROPORTIONAL” MODE
FUNCTION ONLY VALID FOR SET POINT1 TO CHANGE THE PREVIOUSLY SELECTED CHLORINE RANGE
� Ion-selective membrane sensor range 0-2 Cl ppm (default); range 0-20 Cl ppm; range 0-20 Cl ppm (Total);
� Open type amperometric cell (CLC model) range 0-10 Cl ppm.
Once the selection is made, the display and measurement resolutions change accordingly.
In the event of changing the range, ensure the appropriate sensor is used!

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale Chlorine Scale
0-2 Cl ppm 0-20 Cl ppm 0-20 Cl ppm (Tot) CLC 0-10 ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

FUNCTION ONLY AVAILABLE WITH SETPOINT 1


The MIN Alarm function selects a MINIMUM alarm level, after which the alarm relay is triggered.
The MAX Alarm function selects a MAXIMUM alarm level, after which the alarm relay is triggered.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm (Tot ) CLC 0.00 C l ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm MIN Alarm
2,000 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl p p m ( To t ) CLC 10.00 C l p p m
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) With the overdose time alarm one can select a period during which the setpoint must be reached. If the setpoint
Overdose is not reached during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA
00.00 h:m (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the
� EXPERT MENU � alarm relay.

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) Maximum Metering is an extra safety function that ensures metering is
Max. Metering Max. Metering completed in the selected time. This function makes it possible to eliminate
time limits (continuous metering according to the selected setpoints) or to
000 (no limi t) 000 m / 00 h select the minutes (up to 999) and the hours, for instance metering for 999
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � minutes in 24 hours.

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MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)
Start-up Delay The start-up delay stops the output relays when the unit is switched on, thus allowing the sensor to polarise
00.00 h:m assuring correct measurements (programmable).
� EXPERT MENU �

MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl) MENU SETPOINT 3 (Cl)


ONLY WHEN USING METERING PUMPS
Priming Priming
The priming function blocks the setpoint value to allow the metering pump to
OFF ON remain primed.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C ESC to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

ANALOGUE 4-20MA OUTPUTS FUNCTION SELECTION > EXPERT MENU

◄ Menu Selection ►◄ Menu Selection ►


4-20mA1 4-20mA2

Press OK/MENU to go into mA mode. In mA mode the instrument lets you choose two operative functions:
- EXTERNAL DEVICES suited to operating with mA signal such as data loggers or data recorders or other mA equipment
- SETPOINT through the control of metering pumps suited to controlling an mA external digital signal.

4-20m A1 OUTPUT PH OR RX > Rem ote Devi ces Functi on


The 4-20mA1 analogue output of the instrument follows the options previously selected in Measurement Type i.e. pH or RX.
mA1 pH mA1 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


Please note that the value displayed is automatically adjusted according to
4-20mA1 (pH) the Measurement Type selected in paragraph 8.2 4-20mA1 (RX)

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) The 4-20mA proportional analogue outputs are related to the CE SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)
mA output mode measurements in real time in order to drive remote equipment such as data mA output mode
mA Devic e loggers, PLCs or graphic recorders or other equipment suited to processing mA Devic e
� EXPERT MENU � a remote mA signal. � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)


Measurement Measurement
0.00 pH 0 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
Select the value corresponding to 4 and 20 mA based on Setpoint 1 .
SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)
Measurement Measurement
14.00 pH 1000 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press ESC to go back to MAIN MENU or press ESC ESC to go back to the CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT display

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4-20m A1 OUTPUT PH OR RX > M ETERI NG FUNCTION ON SETPOI NT
The 4-20mA1 analogue output follows the options previously selected in Measurement Type i.e. pH or RX
mA1 pH mA1 RX

Menu Selection Menu Selection


4-20mA1 (pH) 4-20mA1 (RX)

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)


mA output mode Please note that the value displayed is automatically adjusted according to mA output mode
Setpoint the Measurement Type selected. Setpoint
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)


Setpoint Value Select the Set point value to control the metering pump or other equipment Setpoint Value
7.00 pH suited to processing the mA signal. 200 mV
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)


Metering Metering
Acid Setpoint mA is set for operations in Direc t
Setpoint mA is set for operations in
ACID mode, the output is active
� EXPERT MENU � DIRECT mode: if the measured � EXPERT MENU �
when the measured value is higher
value is lower than the selected
than the selected setpoint, the
SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) setpoint, the connected pump SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)
connected pump meters out an acid
Metering meters out an oxidising product. Metering
product.
Alk aline Reverse
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA1 (pH) The window width sets the distance from the setting point where the 4-20mA SETTING 4-20mA1 (RX)
Window width mode starts: 4mA = 0 metering pump pulse, 20mA = max impulsive Window width
1.50 pH frequency of the metering pump. The window width depends on many 150 mV
� EXPERT MENU � variables: distance injection point, reaction time, chemical solution %... � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA1 pH/RX With the overdose time alarm one can select a period during which the setpoint must be reached. If the setpoint
Overdose is not reached during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA
00.00 h:m (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the
� EXPERT MENU � alarm relay.

SETTING 4-20mA1 pH/RX SETTING 4-20mA1 pH/RX Maximum Metering is a safety function that ensures metering is completed
Max. Metering Max. Metering in the selected time. The relays of the metering pumps open accordingly.
This function makes it possible to eliminate time limits (continuous metering
000 (no limi t) 000 m / 00 h according to the selected setpoints) or to select the minutes (up to 999) and
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � the hours, for instance metering for 999 minutes in 24 hours.

Press ESC to go back to MAIN MENU or press ESC ESC to go back to the CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT display

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4-20m A2 OUTPUT CHLORI NE > Rem ote Devi ces Functi on
The analogue 4-20mA2 output of the instrument follows the setting selected in C H L O R I N E S C A L E

Menu Selection
Please note that the displayed value is automatically adjusted according to the Chlorine Scale range previously
4-20mA2 (Cl) entered.

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)


The 4-20mA proportional analogue outputs are related to the Chlorine ppm measurements in real time in order
mA output mode
to drive remote equipment such as data loggers, PLCs or graphic recorders or other equipment suited to
mA device processing a remote mA signal.
� EXPERT MENU �

Select the value corresponding to 4 and 20 mA based on Setpoint 3.


SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)
Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm ( T o t ) CLC 0.00 C l ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)
Measurement Measurement Measurement Measurement
2,000 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl ppm 20.00 Cl ppm ( T o t ) CLC 10.00 C l p p m
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to MEASUREMENT DISPLAYA

4-20m A2 OUTPUT CHLORI NE > M ETERING FUNCTION ON SETPOI NT


The analogue 4-20mA2 output of the instrument follows the setting selected in the C H L O R I N E S C A L E
Menu Selection
4-20mA2 (Cl)

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)


The proportional analogue 4-20mA outputs are related to the CE measurements in real time in order to drive
mA output mode
remote equipment such as data loggers, PLCs or graphic recorders or other equipment suited to processing a
Setpoint met ering remote mA signal.
� EXPERT MENU �

Select the Set point value to control the metering pump or other equipment suited to processing an mA signal.
SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)
Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value Setpoint Value
0.000 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm 0.00 Cl ppm ( T o t ) CLC 0.00 C l ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) Direct mode: the output is active when the measured value is lower
than the one selected in the setpoint.
Metering Metering
Direc t Reverse Reverse mode: the output is active even if the measured value is higher
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � than the one selected in the setpoint.
The window width sets the distance from the setting point where the 4-20mA mode starts: 4mA = 0 metering pump pulses, 20mA = max impulsive
frequency of the metering pump. The window width depends on many variables: distance injection point, reaction time, chemical solution %

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SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl)
Window width Window width Window width Window width
0.050 Cl ppm 0.50 Cl ppm 0.50 Cl ppm ( T o t ) CLC 0.50 C l ppm
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) With the overdose time alarm one can select a period of time during which the setpoint must be reached. If the
Overdose setpoint is not reached during this period of time, the instrument blocks output operations, including those in mA
00.00 h:m (metering pumps), the alarm is displayed as ON and triggers a signalling instrument if it is connected to the
� EXPERT MENU � alarm relay.

SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) SETTING 4-20mA2 (Cl) Maximum Metering is a safety function that ensures metering is completed
Max. Metering Max. Metering in the selected time. The relays of the metering pumps open accordingly.
This function makes it possible to eliminate time limits (continuous metering
000 (no limi t) 000 m / 00 h according to the selected setpoints) or to select the minutes (up to 999) and
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � the hours, for instance metering for 999 minutes in 24 hours.

START/STOP TIMES > EXPERT MENU

Menu Selection
Timer in real time programs the days and exact time of instrument operations.
Start/S top times

Start/Stop times Start/Stop times


Monday Tuesday Program the date and time by selecting the backlit steps.
00:00 ◄–►24:00 00:00 ◄–►24:00
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to M E A S U R E M E N T DISPLA


Y

AUX OUTPUTS > EXPERT MENU


The auxiliary outputs control various functions connected to any type of remote On-Off device controlled by a timer in real time. The AUX
output may control a device or appliance thanks to very accurate programming of minutes/hours/days/weeks. ADVANTAGES: this function makes
this instrument a very versatile control unit not only to measure chemical physical parameters but also for other functions connected to the system
where it is installed.

Menu Selection Select Menu


◄ ► ◄ ►
Aux Output #1 Aux Output #2

Press O K / M E N U to confirm the selection and to go on to the next sub-menu.


Press ESC to go back to MAIN MENU or press ESC ESC to go back to the CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT display

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AUX 1 Program 01 AUX 2 Program 01
Active time (m:s) 01 : 00 Active time (m:s) 01 : 00
Start time (h:s) 10 : 30 The settings of the program entail many steps, which may be Start time (h:s) 10 : 30
Enabl. days Mo: N selected to have absolute operating precision (up to 99 programs Enabl. days Mo: N
Tue: N Wed: N Thurs : N for each AUX output). Tue: N Wed: N Thurs : N
Fri : N Sat : N Sun: N Fri : N Sat : N Sun: N
Wk. 1 : Y 2 : Y 3:Y 4: N Wk. 1 : Y 2 : Y 3:Y 4: N

Press ◄ ► select program number (up to 99)


AUX 1 or AUX 2 Program 01
Confirm by pressing OK, automatically goes to the next step
Selects the active time of the connected On/Off device
Active time (m:s) 01:00 Press ◄ ► to select the minutes, confirm OK to move to the next digits
Press ◄ ► to select the seconds, confirm OK to move to the next step
Selects the start time of the connected On/Off device
Start time (h:m) 10:30 Press ◄ ► to select the hours, confirm OK to move to the next digits
Press ◄ ► to select the minutes, confirm OK to move to the next step
Selects the days during which the connected equipment is operational
Enabl. days Mon: N … Y Press ◄ ► to select the days of activity ◄ ► N no or Y yes
Confirm by pressing OK, automatically goes to the next step
Selects the weeks of the month during which the connected equipment is operational
Weeks 1:S 2:N 3:N 4:N Press ◄ ► to select the weeks of activity ◄ ► N no or Y yes
Confirm by pressing OK, automatically goes to the next step
Press E S C to go back to MENU SELECTION or press E S C E S C to go back to M E A S U R E M E N T DISPLAY

SETTINGS > EXPERT MENU

Menu Selection
Settings

SETTINGS SETTINGS BASIC programming: simplified mode for non-professional operators


Menu Mode Menu Mode
BASIC EXPERT EXPERT programming: complete programming that includes functions for more
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � accurate control and results.

After selecting, e.g. EXPERT, the display first shows BASIC but changes to EXPERT as soon as you start programming, and vice versa.

SETTINGS SETTINGS
Date Time
Program the date and time by selecting the backlit steps.
2017 May 14 12:02
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS SETTINGS Flow Sensor: if there is no water flow in the probe socket (and possibly in
Flow Sensor Flow Sensor the system), the ENABLED flow sensor (proximity sensor) disables all
Disabled Enabled outputs ensuring no chemical substance is added.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

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SETTINGS SETTINGS
By enabling the pH priority function, the instrument is able to first reach the
pH priority pH priority
pH setpoint, then switch to product metering operations (oxidising or reducing
OFF ON
agent), thus assuring measurement stability
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS SETTINGS
Temp. Sensor Temperature Manual temperature offset 0-100°C.
Manua l 25°C Press ◄► to show the desired temperature.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �
Select AUTOMATIC offsetting for temperature offset measurements via
PT100 probe
SETTINGS SETTINGS
Temp. Sensor Temp. Calibrat.
To calibrate the temperature sensor, press ◄► to edit the desired
Automat ic 100°C temperature.
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS


Modbus Address: from 0 to 254
Modbus Address Modbus Baudrate TCP Address
Modbus Baudrate: transmission speed
0 38400 192.168.1.100 TCP Address: IP address
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

The above menus are ONLY displayed if the instrument of the eSelect M series is connected to the external RS485 / ETHERNET module
(for the settings, refer to the CONNECTION manual).
SETTINGS
Backlit.Min.Lev.
Adjusts display backlighting obtaining energy savings;
30%
� EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS
Lingua To select the language of the programming menu.
Ital iano After selecting the Language (ITALIAN/ENGLISH), the programming menu adapts accordingly.
� EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS
Reset DATA RESET: resets default factory settings. ONLY to be used when the parameters do not match or there are
programming issues or when the operator wishes to restart from scratch. NOT to be overused as many resets
NO may undermine the instrument’s efficiency.
� EXPERT MENU �

SETTINGS SETTINGS SETTINGS


Reset CONFIRM? CONFIRM?
◄ ► ◄ ►
Y ES NO Y ES
� EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU � � EXPERT MENU �

By confirming YES, the display goes out for about 1 second, then goes back to the M E A S U R E M E N T D I S P L A Y A

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SENSOR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Notes on ELECTRODES / pH and RX cl eani ng and m ai ntenance
The formation of deposits on the electrode produces reading errors. The required cleaning operation depends on the type of deposit
in question. In case of thin deposits, shake the electrode or spray it with distilled water. Organic residues or especially stubborn deposits must be
removed by means of chemicals. Mechanical cleaning of the bulb should only be performed in extreme cases, but take into account that abrasion
may cause irreparable damage. If cleaning does not completely restore effectiveness of the electrode, the electrode might have got old. Ageing
will show in a measurement error or in a slow response. Check the mV value displayed at the bottom of the screen during Calibration
operations: this is a way to check electrode effectiveness, if the value deviates from the values indicated in the electrode specifications
(contained in its instructions), change the electrode or contact ETATRON or the authorised dealer

RECONDITIONING VALID FOR PH and RX ELECTRODES


The following chemical treatments may be performed to recondition the electrode until bulb cleaning.
1) Immerse the electrode tip in hydrochloric acid 0.1N (HCl) for 15 seconds, then rinse with water and dip the electrode again in a 0.1 N sodium
hydroxide solution (NaOH) for 15 seconds, followed by a second rinse. Repeat this sequence three times, then perform another test
measurement. If the reading is still incorrect, go to point 2.
2) Immerse the electrode tip in a 20% ammonium bifluoride solution (NH2F-HF) for two or three minutes, then rinse with water and perform
another measurement test. If the reading is still incorrect, proceed to point 3.
3) Immerse the tip of the electrode in 5% hydrofluoric acid (HF) for 10 seconds, then rinse thoroughly in water and very quickly in 5N hydrochloric
acid (HCl), followed by a second rinse in water. If the test measurement still gives incorrect results, the only thing to do is change the
electrode.

We suggest using new buffer solutions or still in good conditions (not old) or a reliable test kit.
As for the lengths of the pH electrode cable we advise max 9 m: contact ETATRON for longer distances.

CHLORI NE el ectrodes - Cl eani ng and M ai ntenance


For cleaning and maintenance of the chlorine probes, refer to the probe’s manual.

CURVE of the OXI DE/REDOX REDUCTI ON POTENTIAL (ORP)


Redox measurements depend on the stability of the pH level.
To obtain the mV value for programming, the operator must find the exact point that intersects the axis of the required ppm value, the
curve of the measured pH = the mV settings (axis on the left):

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INSTRUMENT TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: ignoring the safety information may endanger your life or cause severe injuries!
ATTENTION: in the presence of gas or in premises saturated with gas, ensure you disconnect the device’s power supply for metering the
Chlorine gas; also ensure the power supply of other equipment making up the system is secured.
Before working on the unit, disconnect it from the mains

MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION

a. Check the electrical connections


No power supply b. Check whether the mains match the power supply printed on
1. Display is OFF the label.
Burnt smell Check the board and replace it following authorisation by
ETATRON
pH or RX levels are NOT stable Check again using a portable instrument.

2. The measurement display remains Check again using a portable instrument or portable conductivity
Conductivity levels are NOT stable
fixed (there are no changes) kit
The signal from the sensor does Repeat sensor calibration and if the problem persists, change
not change the sensor.
Electrical disruption from the local
Check the local mains. Check the earthing system connections
mains
3. The measurement display changes all
the time (measurement surges) Check instrument calibration, if the instrument measures
Micro-electrical disturbances in the
correctly eliminate the electrical disturbances and refer to point
measured fluid
A
Old or contaminated buffer Change buffer solution and use a portable kit
4. The sensor calibration procedure solution kit
cannot be completed
Faulty sensor Adhere to the recommendations below
IMPORTANT TESTS: in cases 2, 3, 4 above always test operation of the unit with the following steps:
A. Take down the unit from the system and install it in another room or laboratory without connections to other devices, but directly to the local
mains.
B. Recreate in a container with fresh water the chemical-physical conditions of the system and relevant conductivity value.
C. Program the unit and calibrate the sensor.
a. If the results show correct unit operation, this means the issues lie within the system.
b. If the problem persists, replace the sensor with a new one; if the problem continues, the unit is faulty, contact the Manufacturer or
authorised Dealer.
Incorrect setpoint Correct the setpoint
5. The setpoint relay does not close the
contact Change the setpoint operating mode, direct or reverse, on the
Incorrect setpoint mode
functions menu

REMEMBER: unit with universal voltage 100-250 VAC (±10%) or 9-24VDC. If the real voltage is constantly at the limit (minimum or
maximum), or when the peaks are far above the mentioned range, the unit input is electrically protected against voltage fluct uations;
outside the range mentioned above, the instrument does not work and the printed circuit must be replaced. It is recommended to use
voltage protections, check the earthing system and, when other equipment is connected in parallel, use a contactor. Furthermore,
ETATRON recommends installing a UPS (genset) to assure continuity thus ensuring no data are lost. A system that is set up without
following the proper electrical design rules, without an earthing system, with frequent ON/OFF operations, might directly undermine the
printed circuit.

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