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ZULLIG-b-line V cover.qxp
Instruction Manual
PN 51-B-LINEV/rev.B
February 2006
Model b-line V
Züllig Transmitter
ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!
Rosemount Analytical designs, manufactures, and tests its
products to meet many national and international standards. Because these instruments are sophisticated technical products, you must properly install, use, and maintain
them to ensure they continue to operate within their normal
specifications. The following instructions must be adhered
to and integrated into your safety program when installing,
using, and maintaining Rosemount Analytical products.
Failure to follow the proper instructions may cause any one
of the following situations to occur: Loss of life; personal
injury; property damage; damage to this instrument; and
warranty invalidation.
• Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and
servicing the product. If this Instruction Manual is not the
correct manual, telephone 1-949-757-8500 and the
requested manual will be provided. Save this Instruction
Manual for future reference.
• If you do not understand any of the instructions, contact
your Rosemount representative for clarification.
• Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions marked
on and supplied with the product.
• Inform and educate your personnel in the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the product.
• Install your equipment as specified in the Installation
Instructions of the appropriate Instruction Manual and
per applicable local and national codes. Connect all
products to the proper electrical and pressure sources.
• To ensure proper performance, use qualified personnel
to install, operate, update, program, and maintain the
product.
• When replacement parts are required, ensure that qualified people use replacement parts specified by
Rosemount. Unauthorized parts and procedures can
affect the product’s performance and place the safe
operation of your process at risk. Look alike substitutions may result in fire, electrical hazards, or improper
operation.
• Ensure that all equipment doors are closed and protective covers are in place, except when maintenance is
being performed by qualified persons, to prevent electrical shock and personal injury.
Emerson Process Management
Liquid Division
2400 Barranca Parkway
Irvine, CA 92606 USA
Tel: (949) 757-8500
Fax: (949) 474-7250
http://www.raihome.com
© Rosemount Analytical Inc. 2006
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Making cable connections to and servicing
this instrument require access to shock hazard level voltages which can cause death or
serious injury.
Be sure to disconnect all hazardous voltage
before opening the enclosure.
Relay contacts made to separate power
sources must be disconnected before servicing.
Electrical installation must be in accordance
with the National Electrical Code
(ANSI/NFPA-70) and/or any other applicable
national or local codes.
Unused cable conduit entries must be
securely sealed by non-flammable closures
to provide enclosure integrity in compliance
with personal safety and environmental protection requirements.
The unused conduit openings need to be
sealed with NEMA 4X or IP65 conduit plugs
to maintain the ingress protection rating
(IP65).
For safety and proper performance this
instrument must be connected to a properly
grounded three-wire power source.
Proper relay use and configuration is the
responsibility of the user.
No external connection to the instrument of
more than 69VDC or 43V peak allowed with
the exception of power and relay terminals.
Any violation will impair the safety protection
provided
Do not operate this instrument without front
cover secured. Refer installation, operation
and servicing to qualified personnel.
Instrumentation for water
and waste water control
Transmitter
Instruction Manual
Transmitter b-line II
Installation, Connection, Start-up, Operation, Calibration
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Instruction Manual
Use of the technical documentation
with search index –›
Structure
Use
Instruction manual (this document)
Instructions for installation and elementary operation information
‹– Installiation
‹– Start up
‹– Operation
‹– General menu
Calibration instructions and menu tree
Supplementary information concerning
calibration of the probe, as well as
measurement specific menu tree.
‹– Calibration of measurement chain
‹– Measurement specific informations
‹– Measurement specific menu structure
User’s guide
Reference book with explanations and
descriptions of the transmitter
functions.
‹– term explanation
‹– Functions
with search index!
Additional manuals
- Housings
- Auxiliaries
- Options
‹– Design
‹– Installiation
‹– Functions
software version
This document is valid for software version
SW 6101xx
Subject to Change
In the interest of our customers, we reserve
the right to make changes due to advancements in the state of technology.
Illustrations, descriptions and contents of
delivery are therefore not binding!
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Instruction Manual
Contents
Use of the technical documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Advice for the use of instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
For your safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Preparations for start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Intended purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Control delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Electric connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
First start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Short instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Additional information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Menu diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Transmitter b-line multi / b-line II / b-line
Advice for the use of instructions
Helps for the settings
Application
Necessary documents:
- Instruction manual Transmitter b-line
- Calibration Instructions Transmitter b-line
Instruction maual
Calibration Instructions
General menu points
Measurement specific settings
When opening the menu pages of the
instruction manual and the calibration
instructions, place the brochures one beside
the other in order to see the complete
measurement specific menu overview.
- In the instruction manual you’ll find
general settings. Those are the same for all
measurement types
- The calibration instructions contain the
corresponding menu structure for each
measurement, as well as calibration instructions. Choose the double-sided menu
corresponding to your measurement type.
Explanations of terms and functions are
given in the user’s guide.
Note for probe connection
Necessary documents:
- Instruction manul of transmitter
- Instruction manual of probe
Proceed the same way as explained above.
Complete, measurement specific menu overview
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Important
For your safety
Please take notice of the following notes for your safety
Electrical Installation
Turn off current supply before installation of
the unit. 230/115 VAC versions require
increased safety measures. The units may only
be installed and started up by qualified
personell.
Attention!
19“-inserts may only be used in completely
closed protected type housings according to
the regulation. Never make alive when open!
There are alive components on the printed
circuits.
Overvoltage protection
«Overvoltage protection» is the name for
the electrical protective arrangements
against atmospheric caused overvoltages at
the units.
The filters in the unit are effective for
overvoltages up to 2 kV (fine overvoltage
protection). For better protection please use
the Züllig overvoltage protection.
Application
The unit may exclusively be used according
to its intended purpose. It is equipped
according to the customers indications and
has been tested before delivery. The person
installing has to test the configuration and
report differences to the distributor. Installation and connection has to be carried out
by qualified personnel.
Regulations
Specific rules and laws in the country of the
user must be obeyed by the user.
Limits of liability
This warranty shall be null, void and
inoperative in case of other than the intended use, in case of reparation or alteration,
as well as in case of inexpert use or incorrect
handling.
Qualified personnel
Qualified personnel within the meaning of
this instruction manual are persons familiar
with installing, starting-up, and operating
this product, and who possess the qualification adequate to their work. Qualified
persons are:
a) Educated and authorised to ground,
label, and switch on and off circuits,
devices and systems according to the
current standards of safety technology.
b) Educated in maintenance and use of
adequate safety equipment according to
the current standards of safety technology.
c) Trained in first aid.
d) For sites with explosion proofness:
Educated, trained and authorised to
work at electrical switching circuits of
potentially explosive sites .
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General
Preparations for start up
Intended purpose
First start up
The Züllig transmitters are designed for
evaluation of probe measuring values and
for triggering probe functions.
The units may not be used in potentionally
explosive areas. It is absolutely necessary to
follow the instructions in the instruction
manual!
1. Make sure all connections and supply
power correspond to the units
requirements.
2. Turn on supply power.
3. Start the unit up following the
instructions under «Start up».
Control delivery
The units are strictly tested before delivery
and are certain to leave the factory in
perfect state. Control if the delivery is
complete and check if there are damages
caused by transport.
• Unpack unit
• Do not throw away the original packing
• Handle carefully
• Do not touch any electronic components
Electric connection
Carry out the electric connections following the attached wiring diagram as per
the actual regulations. Take notice of the
safety information!
Never manipulate at the open unit! Before
any kind of manipulation at the units
connections cut off supply voltage!
Note concerning the probe connection!
Make sure that probe and transmitter
measuring type match (this is particularly
important when different measuring types
are used at the same time)! Disregard can
damage or distroy probe and transmitter
parts.
Note: descriptions of functions!
Detailed descriptions of the extensive
functions can be found in the user’s
guide.
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Transmitter b-line/b-line II
Start up
Use the menu tree (at
the back of this
manual) as help for
finding the program
levels for the setting.
Short instructions
Additional information
Setting parameters
Units
There are different measurement specific
units available. It is possible to assign
different units to the measured values.
Change the settings in case you do not
want to use the default settings.
1. Units UNIT
Default-settings can be changed if
necessary.
2. Calibration CAL
Calibrate measuring chain as per
calibration instructions.
3. Analogue outputs I-OUT (1 and 2)
Is set to 4…20 mA by manufacturer.
Change if necessary.
4. Integration time T-INT
If necessary set integration time
(recommended).
5. Relay outputs REL (1 and 2)
When using the relay it is necessary to
preselect its type, and if it is used as
limit value relay activation, deactivation and dead time are to be set.
Calibration
Calibration puts the probe signal in relation to the measured variables to be given
out. Calibration is measurement specific
and is described in the separate calibration
instructions.
Analogue outputs
The measured main value (b-line II also a
second value) can be given out as analogue
signal to external devices. There are two
signal ranges with 4…20 mA and 0…20
mA available.
Integration time
Set the integration time for smoothing the
probe measuring value.
Relay outputs
The following relay type are available:
For REL1:
• Alarm relay
• Limit value relay for main value
• Limit value relay for supplementary value
For REL2:
• Counter impulse relay
• Limit value relay for main value
• Limit value relay for supplementary value
Notes:
- It is possible to individually set activation
and deactivation point as well as dead time
for the limit value relays.
- The counter impulse relay is only available
for flow measurement. It is possible to set
the quantity for the assigned counter unit
per impulse for the counter impulse relay.
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General Settings
Menu tree
UNIT
Leave main menu (display modus) by pressing
Enterkey
2,5
CAL
see measurement specific calibration instructions
Enter
SYSTEM
0
Use (+) key to select action type:
0 = read/control parameter (Default)
1 = set parameter
+
Activate Input menu by
pressing Enter key
SYSTEM
1
TEST
‹- MODE
‹- AMODE
‹- SIMUL
‹- REL 1 T
‹- REL 2 T
‹- IOUT 1T
‹- IOUT 2T
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
normal + HOLD + SIMUL
HOLD + SIMUL + NoHold
value input (with ‹- and +)
Auto + ON + OFF
Auto + ON + OFF
value input (with ‹- and +)
value input (with ‹- and +)
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
I-OUT 1
‹- TYPE
‹- MIN
‹- MAX
‹- LIV I1
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
4-20 + 0-20
value input (with ‹- and +)
value input (with ‹- and +)
OFF + LOW + HIGH
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
4-20 + 0-20
value input (with ‹- and +)
value input (with ‹- and +)
OFF + LOW + HIGH
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
REL 1
‹- TYPE
Enter
‹- ON2)
Enter
2)
‹- OFF
Enter
‹- DTIME2)
Enter
‹- AL-DT3)
Enter
2)
only Lim-MV/Lim-SV
3)
only with type Alarm
Alarm + Lim-MV + Lim-SV
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
value input (with ‹- and +)3)
2)
only Lim-HW/Lim-NW
3)
only with type Alarm
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
REL 2
‹- TYPE
Enter
‹- 1 IMP1)
Enter
‹- ON2)
Enter
‹- OFF2)
Enter
‹- DTIME2)
Enter
1)
only for C-Imp
2)
only Lim-MV/Lim-SV
C-Imp + Lim-MV + Lim-SV
value input (with ‹- and +)1)
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
value input (with ‹- and +)2)
1)
only for C-Imp
2)
only Lim-MV/Lim-SV
T-INT
‹- T-INT
Enter
value input (with ‹- and +)
Enter
COM
‹- TYPE
‹- DEVNR
‹- BAUD
‹- PARITY
‹- WAIT
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Profib + Rackb + S-Bus
value input (with ‹- and +)
300 + .... + 19200
No + Odd + Even
No + 20ms + 100ms + 500ms
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
I-OUT 2 1)
‹- TYPE
‹- MIN
‹- MAX
‹- LIV I2
1)
only b-line II
Enter
CAL
‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹‹-
CAL
TEST
I-OUT 1
I-OUT 2
REL 1
REL 2
T-INT
COM
UNITS
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Menu tree symbols
‹-
1 line down in the menu or
1 decimal to the left in the numerical value
input
+
1 position to the right in the value input or add
1 to numerical value
Clear Return (present value remains)
Enter Activation of menu points respectively confirmation of actual setting
Terms and symbols
Unit
The parameter [unit] stands for an individual unit. This
unit can be globally preselected for the corresponding
measured variable in the «UNIT» menu .
UNIT
see measurement specific calibration instructions
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
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General Settings
Menu Diagnosis
UNIT
Leave main menu (display modus) by pressing
arrow key
2,5
See also calibrating instructions
Display main value
UNIT
Menu supp. value (not
always available)
go on with arrow key
19,5
Display supp. value
Menu probe diagnosis
(not always available)
go on with arrow key
Display probe diagnosis
Menu Transmitter Informations (not always
available)
go on with arrow key
Display transmitter
informations
Note:
The Values of display
• Supp. Value
• Probe diagnosis
• Transmitter information
are different refer to measuring type
Back with Clear
Clear
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Transmitter b-line II
Wiring diagram
Wiring positions
Important notes
Protect relay outputs with RC-modules!
Do not exceed burden for contacts as per
technical data!
2)
Check supply voltage in accordance with
the device voltage
1)
b-line II / b-line V
+
Iout2(+) 10
Iout (–) 9
Iout1(+) 8
+
A
A
–
–
10 analogue output 2
9 analogue Ground
8 analogue output 1
48 VAC2
48 VAC1
supply probe motor
Connector box
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
In2(+)
In1(+)
A2
B2
Ground
24V(+)
RC
1)
1)
1)
K2
K2
K1
K1
RC
interface RS485
probe ground
probe supply
K2
relay contact 21)
K2
K1
relay contact 11)
K1
1)
PE
L
N
PE
(+)
(–)
~
~
~
~
probe input 2
probe input 1
L (+)
N (–) Supply2)
PE
Connector position in the connector box
1 2 3 4 5 6
Option with socket instead of screwed cable glands
for the connection of the probe
K1
K2
48VAC
8 9 10
Connectors
PE
L
(+)
N
(–)
PE
Clamp positions
Fuse
F 1 at 230 VAC
F 1 at 115 VAC
F 1 at 24 VDC
80 mAT
160 mAT
630 mAT
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Transmitter b-line II
Technical Data
Transmitterdata
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCD display
measuring value: 6 digits 7 segments
menu: 6 digits 16 segments
and various special signs
Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Züllig probes of the 25-line with the exception of PHKP-25 and RX-25;
oxygen probe S-14;
digital interface RS485 for sonic sensors;
turbidity/dried solids COSMOS®-25
Analog Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 current outputs 0/4...20 mA,
max. loading 600 ohm
Relay Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REL 1: potential free double limit switches as
alarm or as limiting value
REL 2: potential free double limit switches as
limiting value or for measuring types EA/
NA as counter
Contact Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max. 2 A, 230 VAC
Power Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 VAC +10/-15 %, 50/60 Hz (Standard)
115 VAC +10/-15 %, 50/60 Hz (Option)
24 VDC +10/-15 % (Option)
Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max. 14 VA + heating < 16 W (no heating
for 24 VDC version)
Interfaces (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS232: protocol Züllig Rackbus or SAIA S
Bus Datamode
Profibus: Slave DP V1 with PA profile,
version 3
Transmission Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max. 300 m (probe to transmitter)
Protection Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20...50 °C
Moisture Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max. 90 % r.M. not condensating
Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP 66 (incl. heating)
Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clamps 2.5 mm2
Power consumption 24 VDC version
Power for Transmitter (without heating) with connected Probe:
with COSMOS®-25 (without wiper) . . . . . . . 4.6 W
with other -25 Probes or presso/EXpresso . . 2.4 W
with HT-68 or LT-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0 W
Profibus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 W (additional)
Instrumentation for water
and waste water control
Transmitter
Calibration Instructions
Transmitter b-line II and b-line
OX, OH, DS/TM, PHBL/PHZ/PHDE, RXBL, LF, EA/EN/EV, NA/NM/NV
Measurement
Measurement Specific Information about:
Calibration, Diagnosis, Menu Structure
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Calibration Instuctions Transmitter b-line II/b-line
Subject to Change
In the interest of our customers, we reserve
the right to make changes due to advancements in the state of technology.
Illustrations, descriptions and contents of
delivery are therefore not binding!
3
Calibration Instructions Transmitter b-line II/b-line
Contents
Menu tree DO - Dissolved oxygen
Menu tree DS - Dried solids (total suspended solids)
Menu tree TR - Turbidity
Calibration OX/DO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Calibration for DS/TM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Calibration for DS/TM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
General settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Calibration journal and parameters list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Transmitter measuring type with corresponding probe!
Analysis measurement:
DO
Oxygen probe S-12
DS
Dried solid matter measurement with COSMOS® -25 probe
TM
Turbidity measurement with COSMOS® -25 probe
MODE
Measurement
Select Normal, Hold or Simul
AMODE
Alarm
Select Hold, Simul or No Hold
SIMUL 1
Simulate DO
Enter XX DO value
SIMUL 2
Simulate Temp
Enter XX temp value
REL 1 T
Relay 1
Select Auto, On, Off
VALUE
DO value
Enter XX value
P-TYPE
Electrode type
Fe or Zn
SAL
Salinity
Enter XX value
ELEV
Elevation
Enter XX Ft
TEMP
Temperature
Enter XX Temp
Legend
1st line
2nd line
3rd line
(2) Only available with TYPE: Alarm
(3) Only available for Rackbus and
S-bus
(1) Only available with TYPE: Lm
Temp, Lm O2, Lm SAT, Lm SSI
IOUT 2T
Analog output 1: Temp %
Enter value
IOUT 1T
Analog output 1: DO %
Enter value
REL 2 T
Relay 2
Select Auto, On, Off
TEST
Measurement or Alarm Settings
CAL
Calibration
DO: Dissolved Oxygen
BOLD
Italics
Text
MAX
Maximum DO Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
Minimum DO Value
Enter Minimum valuve
Select 0-20 or 4-20
TYPE
Output range
I-OUT 1
Analog output 1: DO
SYSTEM 1
Read or Change Parameters
Analyzer Display
Definition
Options
MAX
Maximum Temp Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
MinimumTemp Value
Enter Minimum value
Select 0-20 or 4-20
TYPE
Output range
I-OUT 2
Analog output 2: Temp
AL-DT
Alarm Delay
Enter X seconds
(2)
DTIME
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
(1)
OFF
Off
Enter Off Value
(1)
DTIME
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
OFF
Off
Enter Off Value
ON (1)
On
Enter On Value
ON (1)
On
Enter On Value
(1)
Select Lm Temp, Lm
O2, Lm SAT, Lm SSI
Select Alarm, Lm Temp, Lm O2,
Lm SAT, Lm SSI
(1)
TYPE
Relay Type
REL 2
TYPE
Relay Type
REL 1
Relay 1
MAIN MENU
O2 Value
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Enter X Seconds
T-INT
Integration Time
T-INT
MENU TREE FOR ZÜLLIG DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) SYSTEM
WAIT
Time Between Requests
Select ms Value
PARITY (3)
Data Parity
Select No, Even, Odd
BAUD
Baud Rate
Select Rate
DEVNR
Device Number
Enter Value (00 - 89)
Select Rackb, S-Bus,
Profibus
TYPE
Serial Communication
COM
SYSTEM 0
Read Parameters
TEMP
Temperature
Select C, K, F,or R
SSI
O2 Saturation Index
Select % or blank
SAT
O2 saturation
Select mg/L or ppm
Select mg/L or ppm
O2
Dissolved Oxygen
UNITS
Units
key
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HOURS
Hours Operation
STARTS
Number of Starts
SW
SoftwareV ersion
SER-Nr
Analyzer Serial Number
ERROR
Error Number
SLOPE
X.X
SSI
O2 Saturation Index
SAT
O2 Saturation
TEMP
Temperature
Use
DISLAY INFORMATION
SIMUL 1
Simulate DS
Enter XX DS value
REL 1 T
Relay 1
Select Off, On, Auto
REL 2 T
Relay 2
Select Off, On, Auto
IOUT 1T
Analog output 1: DS %
Enter value
IOUT 2T
Analog output 1: DS %
Enter value
P2 (1)
Calibration Pt 2
Enter Value
P3 (1)
Calibration Pt 3
Enter Value
Delete
Delete Points
?
WIPER
Wiper Operation
Turn On or Off
T-WIP
Wiper Interval
Select 20 - 99 minutes
Legend
1st line
2nd line
3rd line
(3) Only available with TYPE: Alarm
(4) Only available for Rackbus and
S-bus
(1) These points are only available if
the a value has been recorded
(2) Only available with TYPE: LM DS
AMODE
Alarm
Select Hold, Simul or No Hold
P1
Calibration Pt 1
Enter Value
BOLD
Italics
Text
MAX
Maximum DS Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
Minimum DS Value
Enter Minimum valuve
Select 0-20 or 4-20
Select Normal, Hold or Simul
(1)
TYPE
Output range
MODE
Measurement
MEMORY
Record Points
I-OUT 1
Analog output 1: DS
TEST
Measurement or Alarm Settings
SYSTEM 1
Read or Change Parameters
CAL
Calibration
DS: Dried Solids (Total Suspended Solids)
Analyzer Display
Definition
Options
MAX
Maximum DS Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
Minimum DS Value
Enter Minimum value
Select 0-20 or 4-20
TYPE
Output range
I-OUT 2
Analog output 2: DS
AL-DT (3)
Alarm Delay
Enter X seconds
DTIME (2)
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
OFF (2)
Off
Enter Off Value
ON
On
Enter On Value
(2)
Select Alarm, Lm DS
TYPE
Relay Type
REL 1
Relay 1
MAIN MENU
DS Value
REL 2
DTIME (2)
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
OFF (2)
Off
Enter Off Value
ON
On
Enter On Value
(2)
Lm DS (Default)
TYPE
Relay Type
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Enter X Seconds
T-INT
Integration Time
T-INT
MENU TREE FOR ZÜLLIG TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS (DRIED SOLIDS) SYSTEM
WAIT
Time Between Requests
Select ms Value
PARITY (3)
Data Parity
Select No, Even, Odd
BAUD
Baud Rate
Select Rate
DEVNR
Device Number
Enter Value (00 - 89)
TYPE
Serial Communication
Select Rackb, S-Bus,
Profibus
COM
SYSTEM 0
Read Parameters
Select ppm, mg/L, g/L, %, (-)
DS
Dried Solids (TSS)
UNITS
Units
key
PSERNr
SER-Nr
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HOURS
Hours Operation
STARTS
Number of Starts
SW
Analyzer Software Number
Analyz
Error Number
PSTART
Number of sensor starts
P-SW
Sensor Software Number
Sens
CHECK %
Standard Deviation
DS
Dried Solids
Use
DISLAY INFORMATION
REL 1 T
Relay 1
Select Off, on, Auto
REL 2 T
Relay 2
Select Off, on, Auto
IOUT 1T
Analog output 1: TR %
Enter value
P3
Calibration Pt 3
Enter Value
WIPER
Wiper Operation
Turn On or Off
T-WIP
Wiper Interval
Select 20 - 99 minutes
Legend
1st line
2nd line
3rd line
(3) Only available with TYPE: Alarm
(4) Only available for Rackbus and
S-bus
(1) Default values are 0.006, 400.0
and 2000.0 for P1, P2, P3
(2) Only available with TYPE: LM TR
IOUT 2T
Analog output 1: TR %
Enter value
SIMUL 1
Simulate TR
Enter XX TR value
P2 (1)
Calibration Pt 2
Enter Value
(1)
AMODE
Alarm
Select Hold, Simul or No Hold
BOLD
Italics
Text
MAX
Maximum TR Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
Minimum TR Value
Enter Minimum valuve
Select 0-20 or 4-20
Select Normal, Hold or Simul
P1
Calibration Pt 1
Enter Value
(1)
TYPE
Output range
MODE
Measurement
MEMORY
Record Points
I-OUT 1
Analog output 1: TR
TEST
Measurement or Alarm Settings
SYSTEM 1
Read or Change Parameters
CAL
Calibration
TR: Turbidity
Analyzer Display
Definition
Options
MAX
Maximum TR Value
Enter Maximum value
MIN
Minimum TR Value
Enter Minimum value
Select 0-20 or 4-20
TYPE
Output range
I-OUT 2
Analog output 2: TR
AL-DT
Alarm Delay
Enter X seconds
(3)
(2)
DTIME
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
OFF (2)
Off
Enter Off Value
(2)
ON
On
Enter On Value
Select Alarm, Lm TR
TYPE
Relay Type
REL 1
Relay 1
MAIN MENU
TR Value
REL 2
(2)
DTIME
Delay Time
Enter X seconds
OFF (2)
Off
Enter Off Value
(2)
ON
On
Enter On Value
Lm TR (Default)
TYPE
Relay Type
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Enter X Seconds
T-INT
Integration Time
T-INT
WAIT
Time Between Requests
Select ms Value
PARITY (3)
Data Parity
Select No, Even, Odd
BAUD
Baud Rate
Select Rate
DEVNR
Device Number
Enter Value (00 - 89)
TYPE
Serial Communication
Select Rackb, S-Bus,
Profibus
COM
SYSTEM 0
Read Parameters
Select FNU, NTU, EBC
TR
Turbidity
UNITS
Units
key
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HOURS
Hours Operation
STARTS
Number of Starts
SW
Analyzer Software Number
SER-Nr
Error Number
PSTART
Number of sensor starts
P-SW
Sensor Software Number
PSERNr
CHECK %
Standard Deviation
TR
Turbidity
Use
DISLAY INFORMATION
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Measurement specific settings for OX/DO
Calibration OX/DO
Menu tree
Calibration for OX/DO measurement
CAL
VALUE
P-TYPE
SAL
ELEV
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
value input
Select electrode type
value input
value input
Output signals «frozen»!
The output signals, I-OUT and LM (LC)
are «frozen», as soon as [ Cal ] is displayed.
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Reactivation of measurement!
After calibration press «Clear» until you
get to the main menu!
Units for OX/DO measurement
UNIT
O2
SAT
SSI
TEMP
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Select unit
Select unit
Select unit
Select unit
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Procedure for maintenance
See «General settings» at the end of this
brochure!
Legend:
VALUE
P-TYPE
SAL
ELEV
Comparative value
Electrode Type Fe, Zn
Salt content
Elevation
O2
SAT
SSI
TEMP
Oxygen
Oxygen saturation
Oxygen saturation index
Temperature
Display information
Abbreviation
O2
TEMP
SAT
SSI
Parameter
Main value
Sec. value 1
Sec. value 21)
Sec. value 22)
Units
mg/L, ppm
°C, K, °F, °R
mg/L, ppm
%, without unit
Measurements
DO
OX
DO
OX
DO
OX
DO
OX
Abbreviation
Parameter
Unit
Measurements
SLOPE
CH1
CH2
Slope
Channel1
Channel2
(without unit)
mA
mA
Abbreviation
Parameter
Units
ERROR
Transmitter Information
SER-Nr
Transmitter Information
SW
Transmitter Information
STARTS
Transmitter Information
1)
as per EN25814/ISO5814 2) as per DIN38408,
error number
serial number
software number
number of starts
part 23
DO
—
—
OX
OX
OX
Measurements
DO
DO
DO
DO
OX
OX
OX
OX
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Calibration for OX/DO
Calibration OX/DO
Procedure
CLEAR
+
ENTER
b-line
Prepare calibration
1. Set transmitter into calibration mode as
follows:
Leave screen
Enter
[1] Set system mode to 1
Enter
[CAL] Select
Enter
Only for start-up: do the following basic
settings
[P-TYPE] Select
Enter
[FE] or [ZN] Select type
Enter
[SAL] Select
Enter
Set value of salt content
Enter
[ELEV] Select
Enter
Set value of altitude
Enter
Note to calibration
When ever possible calibration should be
done basing on the saturation index. The
saturation can be calculated automatically
(as per EN25814, ISO5814) basing on
«temperature», «salt content» and «altitude». There must be real oxygen saturation!
Alternatively it is possible to use any
reliable comparative value.
2. Take out the probe and clean following
the user’s guide of the probe..
3. Produce oxygen saturated water (see
information in the right column).
4. Put the probe into the saturated water
and wait some minutes, until the probe
has the same temperature as the liquid.
˚C
Prepare
CLEAR
+
ENTER
b-line
Calibration
Calibration
[VALUE] Select
Enter
a) Confirm1) saturation value with Enter2)
or
b) Give in comparative value
respectively saturation
Set value
Enter2)
Finish calibration
1. Return the probe to the measurement
point in order to start again the measurement mode.
2. Re-activate the measurement at the
transmitter by:
Return to [CAL]
Clear
Return to main menu
Clear
CLEAR
+
1)
Gives the saturation value of actual «temperature», «salt content» and «altitude» as a
proposal. This value can be changed if you
do not calibrate basing on saturation.
2)
[OK] indicates a succsessful calibration
[BAD SLOPE] indicates a failed calibration.
ENTER
b-line
Finish
How to procuce oxygen saturated
water
In case the conductivity is smaller than
200 µS/cm or not known, one teaspoon of
salt is added to 10 liters drinking water.
For application in sewage treatment plants
use suspensionfree water from the sedimentation tank.
a) Variant 1:
Bubble in air (e.g. compressed air or
using an aquarium pump) through an
aquarium aeration stone
b) Variant 2 (makeshift):
Quick spill from one bucket to the
other 10- to 25-times.
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Measurement specific settings for DS/TM
Calibration for DS/TM
Menu tree
Calibration for DS/TM measurement
CAL
MEMORY
P11)
P21)
P31)
WIPER
T-WIP
Dim-K2)
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
take of selection
value input
value input
value input
take of selection
value input
value input
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
1)
This menu point is
only available if the
corresponding
calibration point (P1,
P2, P3) has been
recorded with MEMORY or is already
calibrated
Output signals «frozen»!
The output signals, I-OUT and LM (LC)
are «frozen», as soon as [ Cal ] is displayed.
Reactivation of measurement!
After calibration press «Clear» until you get
to the main menu!
Procedure for maintenance
See «General settings» at the end of this
brochure!
2)
This menu point is
only available for TM
Units for DS measurement
UNITS
DS
Enter
select unit
Enter
Units for TM measurement
UNITS
TR
Enter
select unit
Enter
Set units
See «General settings» at the end of this
brochure
Legend:
MEMORY
Delete
P1, P2, P3
WIPER
T-WIP
Dim-K
record points (P1, P2, P3, Delete)
delete points
assign concentration
wiper (Off, On)
wiper interval
dim coefficient
DS
TM
TR
dried solids
turbidity (measurement)
turbidity (measurement value)
Display information
Abbreviation
DS
TR
Parameter
Dried solid matter
Turbidity
Abbreviation
Probe diagnosis
CHECK
PSERNo
P--SW
PSTART
standard deviation
serial number of probe
software number of probe
number of probe starts
Abbreviation
Transmitter information
ERROR
SER-No
SW
STARTS
HOURS
error number
serial number
software number
number of starts
hour meter
Units
g/L, %, ppm, mg/L
FNU, NTU, EBC
Measurements
DS
TM
Measurements
TM
TM
TM
TM
DS
DS
DS
DS
TM
TM
TM
TM
TM
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
Measurements
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Calibration for DS/TM
Calibration DS/TM
Preparation
COSMOS - 25
7cm
7cm
10cm
Attention! Mix during
calibration and keep
minimal distances to
the wall.
Calibration
Calibration Procedure
Change Calibration
Prepare calibration
1. Set transmitter into calibration mode as
follows:
Leave screen
Enter
[1] Set system mode to 1
Enter
[CAL] Select
Enter
2. Take out the probe and clean following
the user’s guide of the probe
3. Take out a probe for the determination
of the dried solid matter content in the
laboratory
Correcting a calibration point
Leave screen by pressing:
Set [ 1 ] (System mode 1)
Select [CAL]
Select [MEMORY]
e.g. select [P1] (point to correct)
Give in new value
Finish correcting
Calibration (record actual value)
1. Record actual value for point 1:
[ MEMORY ] Select
Enter
[ P1] Select
Enter
- Put probe into calibration liquid and
mix continuously.
Start calibration with
Enter
and keep on mixing, until
[ WAIT] is no more displayed (ca. 15 s)!
Note: Keep minimal distances of 7cm
to walls and bottom when mixing.
2. If necessary record further calibration
points [ P2 ] and [ P3 ] with their corresponding dried solid matter content.
Calibration (assign set point)
Starting from [ MEMORY ]:
[ ›P1 ]1) Confirm
Enter
Set value
Enter
Assign further set points to points
[ ›P2 ]1) and [ ›P3]1) the same way.
1)
Only the recorded points are shown. The
sign › symbolises that the point has been
recorded, but that there has not been
assigned any set point.
Finish calibration
1. Return probe to the measurement point
in order to start again the measurement
mode.
2. Return to main menu
Clear
Finish
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Clear
Clearing a calibration point
Same procedure as described above for
«Correcting...» but setting the concentration of the corresponding calibration point to
the value 0,00 . After confirming the zerovalue the calibration point is cleared.
Rejecting of collected points
Leave screen by pressing:
Enter
Set [ 1 ] (system mode 1)
Enter
Select [CAL]
Enter
Select [MEMORY]
Enter
Select [Delete]
Enter
Note:
Only the new collected values (stored in
the cache memory) are deleted. Calibration points with assigned set point
remain in memory!
Finish rejecting
Clear
Note to TM:
The complete, normed curve of the probe is
factory set. If necessary the values of the set
points can be modified. A modified curve is
indicated with TR*(abbreviation parameter). With SYSTEM=75 you can return to
factory settings.
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Calibration for DS/TM
Calibration for DS/TM
Further Settings
Operation messages
Turn on/off wiper mode
Check, if the probe has a wiper installed. If
there is a wiper installed, turn on the
requested wiper mode.
Diagnosis and error messages see user’s
guide b-line II, No. 1268e
1. Turn on wiper mode as follows:
Leave screen
Enter
[1] Set system mode to 1
Enter
[CAL] Select calibration menu Enter
[WIPER] Select
Enter
[On]/[Off ] Select
Enter
2. Set wiper cycle:
[T-WIP] Select
Enter
Give in cycle length
Enter
3. Re-activate measurement at the transmitter by:
Return to [CAL]
Clear
Return to main menu
Clear
Dim-Coefficient (only turbidity
measurement)
Leave screen by pressing:
Enter
Set [ 1 ] (System mode 1)
Enter
Select [CAL]
Enter
Select [Dim-K]
Enter
Give in value
Enter
Note:
Only for COSMOS®-25 with software
version SW41043 or higher!
The measured turbidity value is automatically reduced by the value of the
Dim-Coefficient. This value is automatically reset to 0 when the calibration is
changed or reset (standard = 0).
When Dim-K 0, this is shown with
TR+ .
Finish correcting
Clear
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Calibration for DS/TM
Calibration DS/TM
Glossary
MEMORY
Normally it is sufficient when one point
[P1] is collected. This point should be in
the upper third of the expected measuring
range. For high concentrations (e.g.
digested sludge) two points are necessary.
The program does automatically recognize
this and displays the message «CAL.
INSUFFICIENT –› » together with the
information + or – . Plus means, that a
second point with a higher concentration
has to be calibrated, and minus means
that a point with a lower concentration
has to be collected.
P1…P3
Calibration points are first collected (read
actual value) under menu point [MEMORY] and then the set point [>P1…>P3]
can be given in in a second step (result of
laboratory evaluation).
Important:
Calibration can only be done, after a set
point has be assigned to each collected
calibration point (marked with an arrow>)
.
Delete
All collected (safed in cache) points are
deleted. Calibration is not deleted.
CHECK
(display while reading) . Shows the
standard deviation of the measurements.
Informs about quality of measuring
solution (homogeneity), not about quality
of measurement.
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General settings
General settings
Set units
Leave screen
Set system mode to [1]
Select [UNITS]
Select e.g. [TEMP]
Select unit (e.g. [°C])
Return to [UNITS]
Return to main menu
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
Clear
Clear
Note:
Dependent of menu settings, apply the
buttons
several times or not even.
Procedure for maintenance
When maintenance word (e.g. cleaning of
probe) is done, the transmitter would
indicate a malfunction or extreme values. In
order to prevent this, it is possible to give
in the output value for the time of the
maintenance work manually.
Procedure:
Set menu [TEST] /[MODE] to [Hold] or
[Simul]. Hold takes over and gives out the
actual value, Simul gives the manually
defined Simul value.
Under [AMODE.] it is possible to define if
in case of active alarm the Hold or the
Simul value should be given out. After
finishing the maintenance work it is necessary to reset [TEST]/[MODE] to [Normal]. Afterwards set [Log] to «Yes» in order
to register the maintenance in the report.
UNITS
TEMP
Enter
select unit
Enter
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General
Calibration journal and parameters list
Date
Description
Probe
Calibration
number
solution
Value
Visa
Value
Instrumentation for water
and waste water control
Transmitter
User’s Guide
Transmitter b-line II, b-line V and b-line
Design and description of functions
1268e05 10/03/2005
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User’s Guide Transmitter b-line II/b-line
Subject to Change
In the interest of our customers, we reserve
the right to make changes due to advancements in the state of technology.
Illustrations, descriptions and contents of
delivery are therefore not binding!
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User’s Guide Transmitter b-line II/b-line
Contents
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Calibration [CAL] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Basic settings [TEST] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Analogue output [I-OUT] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Relays [REL1] and [REL2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
System times [T-INT] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Communication [COM] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Units [UNITS] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
System [SYSTEM] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Diagnosis messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Standard functions b-line II/b-line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Expressions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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User’s Guide Transmitter b-line II/b-line
Index
Symbole
[I-OUT] 8
[TYPE] 10
A
Abbreviations 16
Alarm 7, 14
Analogue output 8
Arrow to the left 6
B
Baudrate 10
C
Calibration 7
Clear 6
Communication 10
D
data transmission 10
Device number 10
Display 16
E
Enter 6
Error messages 14
Expressions 16
F
Front elements 6
Front panel 6
G
Glossary 16
H
HOLD 7
I
Interface 10
Interface configuration 10
Interface Type 10
L
LC 16
limit contact 16
LIV I1 8
LIV I2 8
LiveZero 8
M
maintenance 7
Measurement 16
Measuring type 15
Menu 16
Message 14
metering version 15
P
Parameter 16
Parity 10
Plus 6
Probe signal 16
R
Response time 11
S
SIMUL 7
Structure 6
T
Transmission 11
U
Unit 16
V
Value 16
Vertical navigation 6
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General
Design
1
2
Structure
The b-line Transmitter is a complete equipment including field monitoring enclosure
and integrated power supply.
Front panel
The tough membrane with integrated keys
is very resistant. It is insensitive and very
easy to handle. For cleaning a cloth moistened with ordinary soapy water can be
used.
Front elements
(1) LCD
(2) operation keys
Key functions
Enter
The enter key has various functions:
a) Switch from measuring value display to
Login Menu (system).
b) - Select sub-menu.
- Select parameter for setting.
- Confirm parameter.
Clear
The clear key is used for leaving a menu or
the settings level without storing the settings.
Arrow to the left
- Vertical navigation in the menu tree. Each
type causes a jump down in the menu
structure.
- This arrow key is used when giving in
numbers for changing the cursor position.
- Jump in the main menu from main value
to supp. value to to probe diagnosis to
transmitter informations.
Plus
- This key is used when giving in numbers
for increasing the digit by one (9 is followed by 0).
- When giving in switch-points the next
switch position is activated (Horizontal
navigation in the menu tree. Each type
causes a jump to the right in the menu
structure).
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Main Functions
Main Functions
Calibration [CAL]
Basic settings [ TEST ]
By calibration a corresponding measuring
value is generated out of an electric signal,
or a parameter is calculated basing on
another one. (e.g. pH-value out of potential and temperature).
Depending of the measuring chain
function there are different procedures for
calibration. For detailed instructions see
measurement specific calibration instructions.
Transmitter settings for its reactions during
maintenance or alarm.
Maintenance
• Metering
• Alarm-Mode
• Simul.1
• Simul.2
[MODE]
[AMODE]
[SIMUL1]
[SIMUL2]
Metering
NORMAL
HOLD
SIMUL
Turn on continuous measurement with
«ON», or hold the last measuring value
with «HOLD» or give out the value which
has been set for «SIMUL» as measuring
value. Status of Hold-Function is indicated
on display.
Alarm-Mode
HOLD
SIMUL
NoHold
Possible settings for the transmitters reaction to a malfunction. See also «error
messages».
HOLD
Transmitter goes into HOLD-mode and
gives out the last valid measuring value
until the malfunction is cleared.
SIMUL
Transmitter goes into simulation-mode and
gives out the selected measuring value as
simulated value until there comes in again a
proper measuring signal.
NoHold
Faulty probe signal go on in use.
Simul.
Enter the values according required datas.
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Main Functions
Main Functions
Analogue output [I-OUT]
I-OUT at b-line
I-OUT 1 and I-OUT 2 at b-line II
I-OUT1
I-OUT2
TYPE
MIN
MAX
LIV I1
TYPE
MIN
MAX
LIV I2
TYPE
4…20 mA ‹- 0…20 mA
MIN
Value which should correspond to the
minimal output signal.
20 mA
Min
Max
20 mA
Min
0/4 mA
Max
Set MIN value and MAX value for optimal
scaling of the analogue output.
MAX
Value which should correspond to the
maximal output signal.
LIV I1 resp. LIV I2
Alarm output by analogue output (LiveZero configuration).
Menu
4…20 mA 0…20 mA Description
OFF
–
–
LiveZero off 1)
LOW
3.5 mA
0 mA Current at alarm
HIGH 21.5 mA 21.5 mA Current at alarm
1)
alarm: current output corresponds to Hold or Simul
LiveZero works irrespective of AMODE
and irrespective of the configuration of
REL1 (as an alarm relais or as a limit
contact). The alarm delay time AL-DT also
applies to LiveZero.
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Main Functions
Main Functions
Relays [REL1] and [REL2]
Relay 1 is assigned by the manufacturer to
the ALARM function.
REL1
TYPE
ON
OFF
DTIME
AL-DT
At flow measuring relay 2 may be set as
counter impulse relay.
The following input field is only available in
combination with an activated alarm relay!
AL-DT
TYPE - Lm-MV
It is possible to set an alarm delay for relay
contact 1. The delay does only concern the
relay contact. Other functions as for example the activation of the alarm mode (Hold,
Simul) and error messages are not delayed.
Return without delay. Standard setting 5
seconds.
Limit contact for main measuring value.
The main measuring value is defined in the
measurement specific calibration instructions.
The following input fields are only available in
connection with an activated limit contact!
TYPE - Lm-SV
ON
Limit contact for supplementary measuring
value. The supplementary measuring values
(if available) are defined in the measurement specific calibration instructions.
Input field for the connecting point of the
relay.
TYPE - ALARM
The relay indicates error messages.
Delay time for the
prevention of limit
contact fluttering.
Only when the limit
value is exceeded
longer than the preset
delay time the corresponding limit contact
relay switches.
Example: Switching
on/off of external
devices as sampling
device, flushing
installations, etc.
TYPE - C-IMP
REL2
TYPE
1 IMP (counter only)
ON
OFF
DTIME
TYPE - Lm-MV
Limit contact for main measuring value.
The main measuring value is defined in the
measurement specific calibration instructions.
TYPE - Lm-SV
Limit contact for supplementary measuring
value. The supplementary measuring values
(if available) are defined in the measurement specific calibration instructions.
OFF
Input field for the disconnecting point of
the relay.
DTIME
Input field for the delay time of the relay.
The following input fields are only available in
connection with an activated counter impulse
relay!
1 IMP
Flow per relay impulse.
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Main Functions
Main Functions
System times [ T-INT ]
Communication [COM]
Setting of the integration time.
Interval, during which probe data are integrated for smoothing
Settings for the serial interface, which is
used for communication with peripheral
devices. This is an optional additional
print, which is configured depending on
order.
Smoothing of probe data
t
Available options:
- RS232 or RS485 with protocol Züllig
Rackbus and SAIA S-Bus Datamode.
- Profibus with Profibus protocol
t
Interface configuration
• TYPE
• DEVNR
• BAUD
• PARITY
• WAIT
100%
Input signal
90%
T-INT
Output signal integrated
Interface Type [TYPE]
The options for TYPE are as follows:
- Rackb
Züllig Rackbus
- S-Bus
SAIA S-Bus
- Profibus Profibus is automatically selected when Profibusprint is plugged in. See
additional instructions «PROFIBUS»!
If TYPE is set up differently, the subsequent
communication parameters are automatically
set on default values.
Therefore, always select the type first and
only then the other parameters.
Device number [DEVNR]
Input field for the device number of the
transmitter within a net. Permissible device
numbers are between 00 and 89.
Baudrate [BAUD]
Selection of requested data transmission rate.
Parity[PARITY]
Only relevant for Rackbus and S-Bus protocol!
Data transmission parity:
no, even or odd.
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Main Functions
Main Functions
Response time [WAIT]
Selection window for the time between a
data request from a higher system and the
responce of the transmitter.
Transmission with 8 Bit long data blocks and
stop bit.
For detailed informations see additional
manual «Communication».
Units [UNITS]
Set a unit for a parameter. This unit is from
then on used on all screens with the corresponding parameter.
There is a list of the measurement specific
parameters with the corresponding units in
the menu tree chapter in the calibration
instructions.
12
Main Functions
Main Functions
Counter
Note:
With SYSTEM=900 you can set the COUNTER at individual values.
Main Functions
13
Main Functions
System [SYSTEM]
Diagnosis messages
The «SYSTEM» screens are accessible from
here with a code. They are used for internal
testing and alignment of transmitter hardware.
Informations about technical status of
transmitter as well as probe data.
These testing and alignment functions are
reserved for instructed Züllig personnel and
accredited service centers.
Warning!
Improper settings at the internal parameters can cause malfunctions or failure of
the transmitter. Züllig AG refuses any kind
of responsibility for such maladjusted
units.
Probe informations
See measurement specific calibration
instructions!
Transmitter informations
Display of informations regarding general
transmitter functions.
ERROR
Shows error number of error message
SER-Nr
Access to menu:
[SYSTEM]
0: see menu parameters
1: see or change menu parameters
Shows serial number of hardware
SW
Shows version number of software
STARTS
Number of hardware starts
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Error Messages
Error Messages
Alarm
Transmitter remains in HOLD
respectively SIMUL status, as
long as alarm reason persists.
-> alarm contact open
Message
Is displayed during some seconds
-> alarm contact closed
Explanation
Error messages are caused by hardware
errors and release the alarm relay. Operations
cause messages. For example wrong inputs
or calculation results outside the admissible
measuring range cause messages. The
display disappears after some seconds. Error
messages and messages are shown on
display by scrolling.
Error Messages/Messages
Text (light writing on display)
BAD SLOPE
BAD VENTURI PARAMETER
Number
2001
2005
Type Comment
Message after bad calibration (untypical slope has been
calculated for the electrode)
Message Norm venturi dimensions outside range
(only for RT)
Alarm further calibration point necessary
Alarm further calibration point necessary
Message probe dirty
CAL. INSUFFICIENT ->–
CAL. INSUFFICIENT ->+
CLEANING PROBE
990012
990033
990003
COMMUNICATION PROBE
100001
Alarm
no communication with digital probe
EEPROM 1 ERROR
300004
Alarm
error in EEprom basic print (perhaps data loss)
EEPROM 2 ERROR
300005
Alarm
error in AD-converter basic print
EEPROM ERROR
300001
Alarm
error in EEprom CPU print (perhaps data loss)
ERROR 1 PROBE
ERROR 2 PROBE
320210
320220
Alarm
Alarm
no high-voltage
no reference
ERROR 4 PROBE
320240
Alarm
no measuring echo
ERROR CAL.FUNCTION
990006
Alarm
no or wrong curve available
ERROR PROBE
990088
Alarm
EEprom in probe defective
EXP. TOO LARGE
MANTISSA ZERO
MANUFACTURER STANDARD
NO SIGNAL CHANNEL 1
360300
360400
990000
100010
Alarm
Alarm
Message
Alarm
NO SIGNAL CHANNEL 2
100020
Alarm
OFFSET ERROR
OK
990005
2002
POINTS SAVED
2004
RANGE OVERFLOW
990001
WAIT
WAIT
2003
90099
WRONG FORMULA
WRONG PZ
360200
360100
Exponent too large
Mantissa = 0
over 4000 FNU(DIN-Norm only up to 4000FNU)
no current signal from probe (main value)
no current signal from probe (temperature)
Alarm calibration gives no zero point
Message - after good calibration
- as confirmation for system code, not displayed on the
menu
Message a concentration has been assigned to all collectede points
Measure
- new calibration (see also calibration instructions)
- perhaps change electrode
- set right venturi parameter
- further calibration point with lower concentration necessary
- further calibration point with higher concentration necessary
- clean probe
- perhaps caused by non-homogeneity of measuring liquid
- plug in probe
- check connection to probe
- correct probe number
- turn instrument off (power off) and on again (power on)
- if on repeated occasions have transmitter repaired
- turn instrument off (power off) and on again (power on)
- if on repeated occasions have transmitter repaired
- turn instrument off (power off) and on again (power on)
- if on repeated occasions have transmitter repaired
- have echo-probe repaired
- clear space between echo head and reference bar
- clean reference bar
- if cleaning does not help, have echo probe repaired
- Echo probe must be installed exactly right-angled to the measuring
surface.
- check maximal measuring distance (echo to measuring surface) with
data sheet of the probe.
- if this does not help, have echo probe repaired
- new calibration necessary
(there is no factory-set suspended solids curve in the probe)
- turn instrument off (power off) and on again (power on)
- if on repeated occasions have COSMOS-25 probe repaired
- check formula input
- check formula input
- plug in probe
- check connection to probe
- DO: PT1000 has to be connected
- plug in probe
- check connection to probe
- new calibration necessary
Alarm
- probe is measuring in inappropriated liquid -DS:
perhaps new calibration necessary
Message record point (re-calibration)
- wait (probe in calibration liquid)
Alarm record point (first calibration, on the background there - wait (probe in calibration liquid)
is an error message as e.g. ERROR CAL. FUNCTION)
Alarm
Alarm
Attention: not every measurement supports all error messages.
wrong formula segment
check digit does not fit to formula segment
- check formula input
- check formula input
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b-line II/b-line
Functions
Function —›
Measuring chain (probe)
Analytical measurement
Oxygen, saturation, temperature metering (S-14)
Oxygen, saturation, temperature metering1)
Oxygen, saturation, temperature metering (S-12V) 2)
pH metering (PHBL-25)
pH and temperature metering (PHZ-/PHZB-/PHZB2-25)
Redox potential metering (RXBL-25)
Conductivity, temperature metering (LF-25)
Turbidity metering (COSMOS®-25)
Suspended solids metering (COSMOS®-25)
Temperature metering (external signal)
Two analogue outputs 3)
Two relay outputs
Units preselection
Integration time
Linearization
Counter
Impulse outputs
Measuring type
‹— Metering version
Standard functions b-line II/b-line
OX
OH
DO
PHBL
PHZ
RXBL
LF
TM
DS
TE
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Flow, level and volume measurement
Level metering with echo sounder (HAT-68, LT-68)
EN
Flow, level metering with echo sounder (HT-68, LT-68)
EA
Volume, level metering with echo sounder (HT-68, LT-68) EV3)
Level metering with pressure sensor (presso)
NM
Flow, level metering with pressure sensor (presso)
NA
Volume, level metering with pressure sensor (presso)
NV3)
1)
available only in Switzerland, 2) special version, 3) only b-line II
8 8 8
8
8 8 8
8
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Glossary
Glossary
Expressions
Measurement
Indicates the transmitter function. Example: OX for oxygen, LF for conductivity, RX
for redox potential etc.
Parameter
Physical value to be displayed or evaluated.
Examples: Oxygen content, level etc.
Unit
Unit for the corresponding parameter
Examples: l/h, mm etc.
Value
Actual value of a parameter with its corresponding unit
Display
Display field with all informations on the
display, as texts, values, etc.
Menu
The menu is a list of possible selections for
activation of the requested functions.
Probe signal
The «basic measuring value» of the probe at
the transmitter input. This signal is converted to a defined parameter basing on the
calibration.
Transmitter
Amplifier
Abbreviations
MV
SV
main value (on display)
supplementary value (on display)
Displ.
MIN
MAX
LC
SIMUL
LCD
display
minimal value
maximal value
limit contact
measuring value simulation
liquid cristal display
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