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Stratos®Pro A401B PH User Manual Latest Product Information: www.knick.de 094698 Basics Copyright 2018 · Subject to change without notice. Return of products under warranty Please contact our Service Team before returning a defective device. Ship the cleaned device to the address you have been given. If the device has been in contact with process fluids, it must be de- contaminated/disinfected before shipment. In that case, please attach a corresponding certificate, for the health and safety of our service personnel. Disposal Please observe the applicable local or national regulations concerning the disposal of “waste electrical and electronic equipment”. About this manual: This manual is intended as a reference guide to your device – You don't have to read the book from front to back. Take a look at the Table of Contents or the Index to find the function you are interested in. Each topic is explained on a double-page spread with step-by-step instructions on how to configure the desired func- tion. Clearly legible page numbers and headlines help you to quickly find the information: Configuration Configuration ISM Sensor Autoclaving Counter Autoclaving counter After reaching a specified limit value the autoclaving counter gen- erates a Sensoface message. As soon as the counter has reached the specified value, Sensoface is getting “sad”. Pressing the info key 1) Press any arrow key. shows the text “AUTOCLAVE CYCLES OVERRUN” which reminds you 2) Select CONF using keys, that the maximum number of autoclaving cycles has been reached. press enter. 3) Select parameter set using keys, After each autoclaving process, you must manually increment the press enter. autoclaving counter in the SENSOR service menu on the transmitter. 4) Select SENSOR menu using keys, The transmitter displays “INCREMENT AUTOCLAVE CYCLE” as confir- press enter. mation. You can configure the current outputs so that a Sensoface Left page: 5) All items of this menu group are indicated by message generates a 22-mA error signal, see page 63. Right page: the “SNS:” code. Press enter to select menu, Menu item Action Choices edit using arrow keys (see next page). Autoclaving counter Select using keys: Confirm (and proceed) by pressing enter. ON: How do I get to 6) Exit: Press meas key until the [meas] mode The cycles are specified Which settings indicator is displayed. manually (0 ... 9999) Press enter to confirm. the function Select sensor type are provided for Temperature unit Temp detection during measurement (Manual temperature) this function Temp detection during calibration With the autoclaving counter switched on, you must increment the (Manual temperature) count after each autoclaving process in the SERVICE menu SENSOR/ Calibration mode AUTOCLAVE : (AUTO: Buffer set) Incrementing the After having completed ACT - Adaptive calibration timer autoclaving counter an autoclaving process, (SERVICE menu) open the SERVICE menu TTM - Adaptive maintenance timer SENSOR / AUTOCLAVE to CIP/SIP cycles increment the autoclav- Autoclaving counter ing count. To do so, select “YES” and confirm by pressing enter. 56 57 2 Documents Supplied Safety Instructions Quickstart Guides Installation and first steps: • Operation • Menu structure • Calibration • Error messages and recommended actions Specific Test Report Control Drawings Up-to date documentation available on our website: www.knick.de 3 Contents Basics ...................................................................................................................2 Documents Supplied ....................................................................................3 Introduction ............................................................................................. 7 Intended Use ....................................................................................................7 Safety Information ................................................................................ 12 Overview of Stratos Pro A401B PH .................................................... 14 Assembly ................................................................................................. 15 Package Contents .........................................................................................15 Mounting Plan, Dimensions .....................................................................16 Pipe Mounting, Protective Hood ............................................................17 Panel Mounting .............................................................................................18 Installation .............................................................................................. 19 Safety Precautions for Installation .........................................................19 Rating Plates / Terminal Assignments...................................................20 Power Supply, Signal Lines .......................................................................21 Connecting the Sensor ...............................................................................22 Wiring Examples ...........................................................................................23 Protective Wiring of Relay Contacts ......................................................32 User Interface, Keypad ......................................................................... 34 Display ..................................................................................................... 35 Signal Colors (Display Backlighting) ......................................................35 Measuring Mode...........................................................................................36 Selecting the Mode / Entering Values ..................................................37 Display in Measuring Mode................................................................. 38 Color-Coded User Interface ................................................................. 39 Operating Modes ................................................................................... 40 Menu Structure of Modes and Functions ............................................41 HOLD Mode ....................................................................................................43 Alarm .................................................................................................................44 Alarm and HOLD Messages ......................................................................45 4 Contents Configuration ......................................................................................... 46 Parameter Set A/B ........................................................................................48 Parameter Sets (Original for Copy) ........................................................56 Sensor ...............................................................................................................60 Current Output 1 ..........................................................................................76 Current Output 2 ..........................................................................................84 Temperature Compensation ....................................................................86 CONTROL Input .............................................................................................90 Alarm Settings ...............................................................................................94 Limit Function ................................................................................................98 Pulse Length / Pulse Frequency Controller......................................107 Controller ....................................................................................................108 WASH Contact ............................................................................................112 Time and Date ............................................................................................114 Tag Number ................................................................................................114 Digital Sensors .....................................................................................116 Memosens Sensors: Calibration and Maintenance in the Lab ..........................................116 Memosens Sensors: Configuring the Device .................................117 Replacing a Sensor....................................................................................118 Calibration ............................................................................................120 Selecting a Calibration Mode ...............................................................121 Zero Adjustment (ISFET) .........................................................................122 Automatic Calibration (Calimatic) .......................................................124 Manual Calibration with Buffer Entry ................................................126 Data Entry of Premeasured Sensors ...................................................128 Product Calibration (pH) .........................................................................130 ORP (Redox) Calibration ..........................................................................132 Temp Probe Adjustment .........................................................................134 Measurement .......................................................................................135 Diagnostics ...........................................................................................137