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In-Situ Con TROLL PRO Operators Quick Start Guide (purchased before 10 May 2012) User Manual

Con troll, Pro module, Quick start guide

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Main Menu Navigation Tree

1 Calibrate

A Probe Type

B Probe Type

2 Data Log

3 Hold Outputs

Resume

View

4 Settings

1 Probes

A Probe Type

B Probe Type

2 Outputs

1 Current Loops

2 Relays

3 Date & Time

1 Date

2 Time

3 UTC Correction

4 Display

1 Lock View

2 Contrast

3 Language

5 Power Save

1 External

2 Battery

6 Polling Interval

Intervals of 1 min through 12 hours

7 Communication

1 Address

2 RS485

3 Bluetooth

®

8 Security Code

1 Administrator

2 User

9 Defaults

Restore default settings?

5 Diagnostics

A Sensor Type

1 Serial Number

2 Firmware

3 Hardware

B Sensor Type

C Con TROLL Pro

Note:

Press and hold

“Back” for a

few seconds to

return to the

Main screen.

On-screen Icons

!

Error with parameter

Battery remaining

Calibration stabilizing

Calibration nominally

stable

View

Bluetooth

®

wireless com-

munications turned on

Communication ongoing

System locked

System not locked

Factory calibration for

Level or Aqua TROLL

probe has expired or

RDO cap has expired.

User calibration has

expired, based the

“Calibrate Interval”.

A

Probe A not talking

B

Probe B not talking

1

Relay 1 active

2

Relay 2 active

Con

TROLL

®

PRO Module

QUICK START GUIDE

Keypad and Display Window

The keypad consists of a display window and four keys:

Left function key

Right function key

Up/Left arrow key

Down/Right arrow key

Use the Left and Right function keys to choose the

command shown on the screen directly above each key.
Use the Up/Left arrow key as the primary button for

scrolling through options on the main display area of the
screen.
Use the Down/Right arrow key to move down or across

through lists of options.

Getting Started

After your Con TROLL

®

PRO module has been completely installed by

a qualified professional, you can begin operating the keypad. If you
have an AC-powered model, the display will always be “on”. If you
have a DC model, push any key to turn on the screen.

You will first be asked to select a language. Use the arrow

1.

keys to move up or down to the appropriate language. Select
Enter to accept the language.
Use the arrow keys to adjust the Contrast level. Select Enter to

2.

accept the contrast.
Use table on the back of the Quick Start Guide to determine

3.

your UTC time. Use the Up/Left arrow key to enter a positive
or negative value. Press the Down/Right arrow key to move
the appropriate numeric position. Use the Up/Left arrow key
to enter the correct numeric value. Repeat for additional digits
as needed. Press Enter to accept the time.
Enter the date using the Up/Left arrow key. Select Enter to accept.

4.

Enter the time using the Up/Left arrow key. Select Enter to accept.

5.

The Add Probe A screen appears. The name of the sensor that

6.

is wired in this position also appears. Select Enter to configure
this sensor.
The Add Probe B screen appears. The name of the sensor that

7.

is wired in this position also appears. If there is no Probe B,
the display will tell you that no probe is connected. Select Enter
to configure this sensor if it exists, or to proceed to the next
screen if it does not.
If you have only one probe connected, a row labeled “C”

8.

appears. References to Probe C refer to the Con TROLL PRO.

Main Screen

Menu

View

A 7.42 mg/L
B 5.395 psi

Menu

View

A 7.42 mg/L
C 838.7 mbar

2 probes connected

1 probe connected

View Option

Select the View option. An arrow

1.

will point to the first menu

item.
Select View again to move the arrow

2.

to the next menu item.

With the arrow pointing to a menu item, use the Up and Down

3.

arrow keys to toggle through all the available parameters on
both sensors and the control module.

1-Point Calibration of the RDO

®

PRO Probe

Refer to the RDO PRO Operator’s manual to set up your

1.

calibration solutions, vessels, and sensor for a 1- or 2-point cal.
From the Con TROLL PRO Main menu, select Calibrate, then

2.

Saturation, then RDO PRO.
Select One-point cal. The calibration begins immediately, so

3.

make sure that your sensor and solutions are set up in advance.
You will see the Calibration

4.

Beginning icon next to the mg/L
value. When the calibration is
complete, the Calibration Complete
icon will appear. Select Stable to
accept the calibration or Cancel to
return to the old calibration.

Note: In-Situ Inc. recommends against zeroing the offset
(recalibrating the sensor) for Level TROLL

®

and Aqua TROLL

®

level sensors. For more information, see Zeroing a Gauged

Pressure Sensor in the Level TROLL or Aqua TROLL Operator’s Manual.

Note: The Aqua TROLL 200 factory calibration with NIST
traceable standards guarantees a high degree of linearity
across the entire operating range of 5 to 100,000 μS/cm. A user

calibration is only advised if you must conform to a standard operating
procedure or if the cell has undergone physical change (e.g., deposits
on cell walls that cannot be removed; physical damage to cell walls).

Administrator and User Password Access

The “User”(s) can access the Calibrate, Log Data, Hold Options, and
Diagnostics menus. The “Administrator” can access all functions, most
notably, the Settings menu. If there is no administrator code set, the
User becomes the default Administrator and can access all functions. To
remove pass code-protected access, enter “0000” for all codes.

On the Main menu, select Settings, Security Code, Administrator.

1.

Set a 4-digit code for the Administrator using the arrow keys.

2.

Select Enter.
Select User. Set a 4-digit code for the User using the arrow

3.

keys. Select Enter.

Command

Command

Before making any electrical connections between the probes and the module, m

ake

sure that the sensors are set to their factory-default communication settings! If yo

u

are using brand new sensors, you do not need to do anything. If you are using

pre-

existing sensors, use Win-Situ software to reset the default communication settin

gs.

Stable

Cancel

100% Saturation

7.04 mg/L

23.1 °C

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