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Xylem SuSix Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter User Manual

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Turbidity and Suspended Solids Transmitter

K

keys, display .............................................. 45

L

Language .................................................. 79
language ...................................... 43, 79, 104
log

capacity .............................................. 51
data .................................................. 101
files ................................................... 107
interval ................................................ 51

login .......................................................... 54
Low alarm ................................................. 65

M

maintenance .............................................. 89
mA Output ................................................. 61
Measured values ....................................... 48
mechanical dimensions ............................. 85
menu overviews ........................................... 9
menus

Converter Setup ................................. 57
Data Logger ........................................ 50
Display setup ...................................... 78
Main Menu .......................................... 47
Sensor Name ...................................... 55
Service Menu ................................. 69, 70
Specify Main Screen ........................... 48

Modbus ..................................................... 81

N

Not in use .................................................. 48

O

operating principles ................................... 10
options

Activate/Deactivate ............................. 54
Add Device ......................................... 81
Averaging............................................ 59
Back on Stock .................................... 77
Calibrate mA ....................................... 74
Calibration .......................................... 58
Change controller ID ........................... 82
Change device address ...................... 82
Change password............................... 54
Cleaning ............................................. 62
Clear adjustments ............................... 28
Clear measurements ........................... 28
Clock .................................................. 49
Communication log ............................. 77
Converter SW Ver................................ 71

DI selected function ............................ 68
Display SW Version ............................. 83
DO1 selected function ........................ 68
DO2 selected function ........................ 68
Factory Settings .................................. 83
Factory settings .................................. 68
High alarm .......................................... 64
Homogeneity ...................................... 49
Internal Meas. & Cal. ........................... 73
Language ........................................... 79
Login .................................................. 54
Low alarm ........................................... 65
mA Output .......................................... 61
mA output........................................... 68
Meas. ................................................. 48
Modbus .............................................. 81
Not in use ........................................... 48
Product Data ...................................... 72
Read Event Log .................................. 76
Remove Device ................................... 82
Reset Counter Time ............................ 72
Sensor data ........................................ 71
Sensor error ........................................ 66
Service Menu ...................................... 70
Set Clock ............................................ 80
Solid curve ..................................... 49, 63
Status ................................................. 67
Test primary value ............................... 75
Units ................................................... 60

outputs ............................................... 33, 111
overviews .................................................. 47
overviews, menu .......................................... 9

P

part number .............................................. 11
password .................................................. 53
physical mounting ...................................... 11
pop-up events ........................................... 95
power supply ............................................. 30
Product Data ............................................. 72
programming

input and outputs ................................ 33

Q

quality .......................................................... 7

R

Read Eventlog ........................................... 76
Remove Device ......................................... 82
repair ......................................................... 11
replacing wipers ........................................ 90
reset, system ............................................. 46
Reset Counter Time................................... 72