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N116-133 AquaMetrix 2300 Installation and Operation Manual

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2300 Multi-Parameter Controller

Table of Contents

AquaMetrix  2300  Controller  Installation  &  Operation  Manual  ...............................  1

 

1.

 

Overview  .............................................................................................................................  5

 

1.1.

 

Introduction  ..........................................................................................................................  5

 

1.2.

 

Specifications  ........................................................................................................................  5

 

1.3.

 

Front  Panel  Display  ...............................................................................................................  6

 

1.4.

 

Front  Panel  Menu  .................................................................................................................  7

 

1.5.

 

Ethernet  Connection  to  a  network  switch  or  router  ............................................................  8

 

1.6.

 

Probe  Status  Screen  ..............................................................................................................  8

 

1.7.

 

The  Web  Menu  ...................................................................................................................  10

 

2.

 

Installation  and  Housekeeping  ................................................................................  11

 

2.1.

 

Password  Change  ................................................................................................................  12

 

2.2.

 

Time  Setup  ..........................................................................................................................  12

 

2.3.

 

E-­‐Mail  Setup  ........................................................................................................................  12

 

2.4.

 

Configure  Data  Logging  .......................................................................................................  12

 

3.

 

Connecting  and  Configuring  Probes  .......................................................................  13

 

3.1.

 

Configuring  Analog  Sensors  ................................................................................................  13

 

3.2.

 

Connecting  Pulse  Rate  Output  Sensors  ..............................................................................  13

 

3.3.

 

Probe  Configuration  Setup  .................................................................................................  14

 

3.4.

 

The  Probe  Configuration  Wizard  ........................................................................................  15

 

3.5.

 

Two-­‐Point  Scaling  or  Calibration  .........................................................................................  17

 

3.6.

 

Non-­‐Linear  Scaling  ..............................................................................................................  18

 

3.7.

 

Scale  Factor  .........................................................................................................................  20

 

3.8.

 

K-­‐Factor  Scaling  ...................................................................................................................  20

 

The K-Factor option allows for a constant factor to be used to scale a frequency input into
units of flow, ie volume per unit time. The K Factor is provided by the flow meter manufacturer
in units of pulses per volume, where volume is typically gallons or liters. In order to display
and record the proper units for the flow, the user must twice enter the volume units and the
time units. The first time is on the same wizard page as the K Factor, where the choices are
limited to gallons and liters for the volume, and seconds, minutes, hours, and days for the
time. These entries are used by the 2300 to calculate the proper readings. The second time is
on the next wizard page for the units to display. If the desired units are not on the pull down
menu, choose Enter new units and type in what you want to see. Try to keep the total number
of characters to less than 6.

 ..........................................................................................................  20

 

4.

 

Configuring  Virtual  Probes  ........................................................................................  20

 

4.1.

 

Configuring  a  Totalizer  Sensor  ............................................................................................  20

 

4.2.

 

Configuring  Differential  Sensors  .........................................................................................  21

 

4.3.

 

Configuring  a  Flow  Sensor  for  Batch  Control  ......................................................................  21

 

5.

 

Configuring  Alarms,  Relays,  and  Notifications  ....................................................  22

 

5.1.

 

Types  of  Monitors  ...............................................................................................................  22

 

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