Directions to enable salinity system, Aquamanager and the sensor setup menu, Timers – YSI 5200A User Manual
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Directions to Enable Salinity System
1. Connect probe assembly - page 61.
2. Enter Salinity Sensor Setup menu
Menus →Sensor Setup→Salinity
3. Select
or
to turn off or on.
AquaManager and the Sensor Setup Menu
All Sensor Setup menus can be configured using AquaManager. After polling the
5200A node, use “Systems Management” to view and upload 5200A configuration.
Notes
- Always manually poll the 5200A after uploading configuration changes
and verify that the uploaded information is retained. When configuration
changes are uploaded using AquaManager at the same time configura-
tion changes are being made by a user in the menus on the 5200A,
AquaManager uploads may not be saved depending on the timing of
keystrokes at the 5200A.
- The Run Screen must be displayed during normal operation. If the
5200A is not at the run screen during AquaManager uploading, press-
ing
at the 5200A will only save certain configuration changes.
Configuring the 5200A
See Chapter 5 AquaManager - page 172 and AquaManager online help for ad-
ditional information.
Timers
The 5200A has four daily ten event timers. Timers can be configured to control
various hardware devices. In addition, there is one Feed Smart
tm
feed timer.
Notes:
- Timer system must be enabled in order to energize the configured
timer relay.
- If a timer is active (relay energized), the timer is NOT recalculated when
the 5200A time and/or date is changed. Once a timer has been turned
on, it runs for it’s configured duration and does not reset it’s run time
based on changes made to 5200A time. Example - Timer 1, event 1 is
configured to come on at 9:00am for 10 minutes. Timer relay energizes
at 9:00am. At 9:05am, the 5200A unit time is changed to 10:05am (for
daylight savings adjustment). The timer relay will de-energize after five
additional minutes. Unit time will be 10:10am. The event log will reflect
the unit time when the event occurred. In this example, 9:00am for the
start time and 10:10am for the end time.
- If a timer is active (relay energized) and the 5200A is put on service hold,
the relay will not reenergize after service hold expires regardless if timer
time has not expired. There is only one “on” time for all timers. Turn the
5200A off and then on to reset the timer system. Timer relay will energize
for timer system configured time duration and not for the remainder of
time prior to service hold. Example - timer relay 1 is configured to start
at 11:00 am for one hour. Service hold is enabled and configured for 5
minutes. Timer relay energizes at 11:00 am. At 11:15 am, the 5200A is
put into service hold. Timer relay 1 de-energizes. At 11:20 am, the service
hold time expires. The 5200A is power cycled and timer relay energizes
after 30 seconds. The timer relay de-energizes at 12:20 pm and not at
12:00 pm which would have been the original off time if the unit had not
been placed in service hold.
- Energized timer relays de-energize during a firmware update. The relay
will reenergize after power cycle following a firmware update if the timer
system is still active. Timer relay will energize for the entire configured
duration time and not for the remainder of time prior to being placed in
downloader mode. There is only one “on” time for all timers. Example -
timer relay 1 is configured to start at 11:00 am for one hour. Timer relay
energizes at 11:00 am. At 11:15 am, the 5200A is put into downloader
mode. Timer 1 relay de-energizes. Timer 1 relay re-energizes 30 seconds
after power cycle following the firmware update (at approximately 11:24
Configuring the 5200A