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Hanna Instruments HI 504 User Manual

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Code

Valid Values

Default Present

for ORP

TEST (“tESt”)

t.00 Display test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the display test

t.01 Keyboard test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the keyboard test

t.02 EEPROM test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the EEPROM test

t.03 Relays and LEDs test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the test

t.04 Analog output 1 test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the test

t.05 Analog output 2 test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the test

t.06 Hold digital input test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the test

t.07 Advanced cleaning

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

digital input test

“GO”: To start the test

Warning: cleaning actions could be triggered by the input going high during the

test (see note 23).

t.08 Watchdog test

“OFF”: To skip without testing

“OFF”

yes

“GO”: To start the watchdog test

Notes

(1): M1 can not be set to “OOHI” or “OOLO” if O.10 is set to
“SEt” and vice versa;

if M1 = “OOHI” then 16.00 pH or 2000 mV

S

S1+A1;

if M1 = “OOLO” then -2.00 pH or -2000 mV

R

S1-A1;

if M1 = “PIdH” then D1

R

A1 and 16.00 pH or 2000 mV

S

S1+A1;

if M1 = “PIdL” then D1

R

A1 and -2.00 pH or -2000 mV

R

S1-A1;

M2 can not be set to “OOHI” or “OOLO” if O.20 is set to “SEt”
and vice versa;

if M2 = “OOHI” then 16.00 pH or 2000 mV

S

S2+A2;

if M2 = “OOLO” then -2.00 pH or -2000 mV

R

S2-A2;

if M2 = “PIdH” then D2

R

A2 and 16.00 pH or 2000 mV

S

S2+A2;

Code

Valid Values

Default Present

for ORP

ERROR CONFIGURATION (“Erro”)

E.00 Alarm for setpoint 1

0 to 5

3

yes

error configuration

and 24 to 29 (see note 7)

E.01 Alarm for setpoint 2

0 to 5

5

yes

error configuration

and 24 to 29 (see note 7)

E.02 Max relay ON time

0 to 5

3

yes

error configuration

and 24 to 29 (see note 7)

E.03 Life check error configuration 0 to 11

9

yes

(see note 11)

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.10 pH electrode broken

0 to 11

9

no

or leakage

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.11 Reference electrode broken

0 to 47 (see note 7)

21

yes

or dirty or not immersed

E.12 Old pH probe

0 to 11

0

no

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.13 Dead pH probe

0 to 11

2

no

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.14 Calibration time-out

0 to 11

0

no

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.20 Temperature broken probe

0 to 11

3

no

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.21 Temperature level

0 to 5

3

no

error configuration

and 24 to 29 (see note 7)

E.40 Digital Transmitter

0 to 5

9

yes

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.50 Cellular error configuration

0 to 11 (see note 7)

3

yes

E.90 Power reset

0 to 11

2

yes

error configuration

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.91 EEPROM corruption

6 to 11

9

yes

error configuration

and 30 to 35 (see note 7)

E.92 Watchdog error configuration 0 to 11

2

yes

and 24 to 35 (see note 7)

E.99 Level or pulse alarm relay

“LE”: Level

“LE”

yes

signal (see note 13)

“PULS”: Pulse