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<13. COMMISSIONING OF DO (Dissolved Oxygen)>
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13.2.7
Sensor diag. settings
This screen is used to set items relating to sensor diagnostics displayed on the screens invoked
by pressing
.
Gauges are displayed for only parameters that have been enabled in “Sensor diag. settings.”
Parameters set to Disable are provided with a bar display.
The setting parameters include Progress time and Heat cycle. It is also possible to set the “Bad
limits” of the progress time and heat cycle and the “Heat cycle temp” and “Heat cycle time” of the
heat cycle.
13.3 Output setup
The general procedure is to first define the function of the output, Output or Simulate. Then, set
the process parameters associated with the output. On the Output, an output of measured value
is selected. On the Simulate, a simulation value can be set.
And, the parameters for HOLD function can be set on this setting.
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Output
The output signal is a current value specified by the following parameters.
Process parameter
For the available process parameters, see Table 13.2.
The output of the selected process parameter is shown as a bar on the bottom of the Main
display or the Home display. And its parameter symbol (for example, Oxygen1 or Diff-Oxygen1)
is shown above the bar, too. When a selected process parameter is displayed as a measurement
value, the top left number or character is turned to be white number or character on black
background (for example, or
). (Refer to the section 1.2.)
Table 13.2
List of Process Parameters
Number of sensors
Process Parameters
1
Oxygen1 (2)
Temperature1 (2)
2
Oxygen1
Temperature1
Oxygen2
Temperature2
Calculated*1
Redundant*2
*1: Refer to section 13.8, Calculated data setup.
*2: Refer to the
Calculated data and Redundant system are available when two modules are installed on the
instrument.
automatically switched to the output of the 2nd module.
After repairing the Sensor 1, manual reset of redundant system is necessary to return to the
output of 1st module from the output of the 2nd module.
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