Option
Description
STORING
Sets the settings for data storage:
• Enabled: Select to enable data storage for the individual probe.
• Comment: Adds a comment in the stored measurement values.
• Interval: Sets the storage interval in the data log. Set 0 seconds to disable.
LOG PROTOCOL
6
Sets the settings for the probe login protocol (default: Modbus).
Note: The log protocol is the type of data used to save the data on the controller.
The log protocol is set at the COM port window. Refer to the controller
documentation for additional information.
4.
On the lower menu bar 3 options show
Option
Description
SAMPLE
Manually starts a measurement.
RESET
Sets the probe settings back to the factory default settings.
MARK
Records the next measured value in the data log.
Data Logging
The probe has one data log that keeps approximately 42,000 measurements. The factory-set
measurement interval is 2 minutes. When the data log is full, new data replaces the oldest data.
Refer to the controller documentation for instructions on how to access and export the data log.
Calibrate the probe
Probes are factory calibrated. The probe cannot be calibrated by the user. Contact the manufacturer
for instrument calibration.
If necessary, the user can set a factor (or offset) to adjust the measurements to reference values.
Use the offset to adjust the values of the probe compared to laboratory values when constant
deviations of the measurement are seen. The adjustment of the offset lowers or increases the
calibration curve of the probe. Refer to the instructions that follow.
Use grab samples with known values or standard solutions to determine the calibration factor. Enter
the parameter factors and offsets.
If necessary, enter the upper and lower limit values for the warning thresholds. The warning
thresholds are the color limits used to program concentrations at which the controller shows a red or
yellow warning for the probe. For example, the Colour value is important for the user and should not
be more than 30 1/m. Then the user sets the upper limit 1 (yellow) at 29 1/m and the upper limit
2 (red) at 30 1/m. If the measurement value is higher than the limit, the controller changes the color
to yellow or red on the home screen of the sensor.
1.
From the Main menu, select
Sensor
.
The connected probes show on the COM port windows.
2.
Select the parameter.
3.
Select an option.
Option
Description
Alternative name for display
Sets an alternative name for the measured parameter.
Use user
Select to enable a scaling factor to apply on the measurements.
Offset
Sets the reading offset value for the parameter.
Scaling factor
Sets the factor to calculate the value.
6
The name of the log protocol shows on the screen.
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