Commissioning of isc (inductive conductivity), Commissioning of isc (inductive conductivity) -1, Isc 10 – Yokogawa 2-Wire Dual Channel Transmitter/Analyzer FLXA21 User Manual
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<10. COMMISSIONING OF ISC (Inductive Conductivity)>
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IM 12A01A02-01E
5th Edition : Oct. 31, 2013-00
10. COMMISSIONING OF ISC (Inductive
Conductivity)
This chapter describes how to check and change settings from the Commissioning screen.
When you move to the Commissioning screen, the output is held.
Execute:
Calibration
HOLD
Setup:
Comissioning
Change language
Start Quick Setup
Execute &Setup
Measurement setup
Output setup
Error configuration
Logbook configuration
Advanced setup
Display setup
Commissioning
Figure 10.1
Commissioning screen
Operations in Commissioning can be password-protected. If you set up a password, always take
a note of it. For details on setting a password, see section 10.5.3.
Figure 9.1 shows the commissioning procedure. Before changing any parameters, read the
relevant sections in this document and understand how the change of parameters affects the
performance of this instrument. If you set a wrong value, return it to the default setting or value
and then set it again.
On the first startup, the parameters are all default values configured at the factory. Check the
parameters in Table 10.1 and change any of them if necessary depending on the sensors to be
connected and the purpose of use.
Set “Measurement” first. Some measurement parameters and relevant options change
accordingly. The underlined parameters in Table 10.1 are used for the quick setup.
The default values and setting ranges are listed in the “User setting table of ISC” in the attached
CD-ROM.
After confirming that the instrument operates normally with the parameters, print out the “User
setting table of ISC” and write down these parameters in the column of User Settings.
All user parameters can also be saved in the instrument.
Select Commissioning → Advanced setup → Settings → Save user settings (see Section
10.5.1).
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