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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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200 Monitor Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1 Health & Safety Information..........................................................................................................................................6
2 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................
2.1 General..............................................................................................................................................................
2.2 Display...............................................................................................................................................................
2.3 Key Pad.............................................................................................................................................................
2.4 Alarms................................................................................................................................................................
2.5 Analogue Output................................................................................................................................................
2.6 Sensors..............................................................................................................................................................
3 Manual Conventions.....................................................................................................................................................8
4 MCERTS Product Certification......................................................................................................................................9
5 Installation...................................................................................................................................................................10
5.1 Location...........................................................................................................................................................10
5.2 Mounting..........................................................................................................................................................10
5.3 Electrical Connections.....................................................................................................................................11
6 Basic Operational........................................................................................................................................................13
6.1 Measure Mode.................................................................................................................................................13
6.2 Measurement Cycle.........................................................................................................................................13
6.3 Display.............................................................................................................................................................13
Configuration...............................................................................................................................................................14
.1 Menu Mode......................................................................................................................................................14
.2 Data Entry........................................................................................................................................................15
.2.1 User List Selection....................................................................................................................................15
.2.2 User Value Entry.......................................................................................................................................15
.2.3 User Text Entry.........................................................................................................................................16
8 Calibration...................................................................................................................................................................1
8.1 Calibration General..........................................................................................................................................1
8.2 Methods of Calibration.....................................................................................................................................1
8.3 Preparing for Calibration..................................................................................................................................1
8.4 Calibration Wizard............................................................................................................................................18
8.5 Set Zero...........................................................................................................................................................18
8.6 Set Span..........................................................................................................................................................19
8. Take Sample....................................................................................................................................................20
8.8 Enter sample Result.........................................................................................................................................20
9 Setup Wizard..............................................................................................................................................................21
10 Alarm outputs............................................................................................................................................................22
10.1 Alarm Value...................................................................................................................................................22
10.2 Alarm Type.....................................................................................................................................................22
10.3 Alarm Hysteresis............................................................................................................................................22
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10.4 Fault Alarm Setup..........................................................................................................................................23
10.5 Delay to Set...................................................................................................................................................23
10.6 Delay to Reset...............................................................................................................................................23
10. Test Alarm Output..........................................................................................................................................23
10.8 Alarm Test Cycle............................................................................................................................................23
11 Analogue Output.......................................................................................................................................................24
11.1 Set Output Low..............................................................................................................................................24
11.2 Set Output High.............................................................................................................................................24
11.3 Select Output Type........................................................................................................................................24
11.4 Fault Output Mode.........................................................................................................................................25
11.5 Fault Output Setup.........................................................................................................................................25
11.6 Test Output....................................................................................................................................................25
11. Output Test Cycle..........................................................................................................................................25
12 Sensor Configuration................................................................................................................................................26
12.1 Select Sensor Type........................................................................................................................................2
12.2 Select Display Range.....................................................................................................................................2
12.3 Set Damping Rate..........................................................................................................................................28
12.4 Air Clean Option.............................................................................................................................................28
13 Advanced Sensor Setup...........................................................................................................................................29
14 Instrument Setup.......................................................................................................................................................30
14.1 Measurement Title.........................................................................................................................................30
14.2 Display Units..................................................................................................................................................30
14.3 Display Contrast.............................................................................................................................................30
14.4 Bleeper..........................................................................................................................................................31
14.5 Backlight........................................................................................................................................................31
14.6 Language.......................................................................................................................................................31
14. Change Password..........................................................................................................................................31
14.8 Reset Instrument............................................................................................................................................31
15 Clean Setup..............................................................................................................................................................32
15.1 Set Clean Interval..........................................................................................................................................32
15.2 Clean Mode....................................................................................................................................................32
15.3 Clean Information...........................................................................................................................................33
15.4 Service Life....................................................................................................................................................33
15.5 Reset Clean Count.........................................................................................................................................33
16 Air Clean Setup.........................................................................................................................................................34
16.1 Set Clean Interval..........................................................................................................................................34
16.2 Clean Duration...............................................................................................................................................34
16.3 Settling Time..................................................................................................................................................34
16.4 Clean Information...........................................................................................................................................35
16.5 Service Life....................................................................................................................................................35
16.6 Reset Clean Count.........................................................................................................................................35
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1 Diagnostics...............................................................................................................................................................36
1 .1 Sensor Input...................................................................................................................................................36
1 .2 Sensor %.......................................................................................................................................................36
1 .3 Calibration Values..........................................................................................................................................36
1 .4 Factory Values...............................................................................................................................................36
1 .5 Diagnostic Values..........................................................................................................................................36
1 .6 Diagnostic Download.....................................................................................................................................36
1 . Opto Inputs....................................................................................................................................................36
1 .8 ADC Inputs.....................................................................................................................................................36
18 Information................................................................................................................................................................3
18.1 Statistics.........................................................................................................................................................3
18.2 Software Version............................................................................................................................................3
18.3 Contact Information........................................................................................................................................3
19 Instrument Security...................................................................................................................................................38
19.1 Lock Instrument.............................................................................................................................................38
19.2 Change Password..........................................................................................................................................38
20 Error Messages.........................................................................................................................................................39
20.1 Sensor...........................................................................................................................................................39
20.2 Measure Mode...............................................................................................................................................39
20.3 Self Clean Sensors........................................................................................................................................39
20.4 Calibration......................................................................................................................................................40
20.5 Air Clean Systems.........................................................................................................................................40
21 Menu Structure.........................................................................................................................................................41
22 Sensor Defaults........................................................................................................................................................42
23 Preparation of Fullers Earth Solution........................................................................................................................43
24 Preparation of Formazin Turbidity Standardise.........................................................................................................44
25 Technical Support.....................................................................................................................................................45
25.1 Returning Equipment for Repair.....................................................................................................................45
26 Technical Specification.............................................................................................................................................46
26.1 General..........................................................................................................................................................46
26.2 Alarm Outputs................................................................................................................................................46
26.3 Analogue Output............................................................................................................................................46
26.4 EMC...............................................................................................................................................................46
26.5 Field Mount....................................................................................................................................................46
2 Declaration of Conformity..........................................................................................................................................4
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1 Health & Safety Information
The following information is a guide and does not in anyway replace legal requirements for the handling of the
equipment and chemicals or any safe working practise defined outside of this manual.
Care needs to be taken to ensure that the system can be accessed safely for calibration and maintenance.
To ensure that our products are safe and without risk to health, the following must be noted:
1. The relevant sections of these instructions must be read carefully before proceeding.
2. Warning labels on containers and packaging must be observed.
3. Installation, operation, maintenance and servicing must only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel and
in accordance with the information given.
4. Standard safety precautions must be taken to avoid the possibility of an accident occurring in conditions of
high pressure and/or high temperature.
5. Chemicals should be stored appropriately and protected from temperature extremes. Follow normal safe
handling procedures.
6. When disposing of chemicals ensure that no two chemicals are mixed.
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2 Introduction
2.1 General
The 200 Monitor is used for processing and displaying the output signal from a Partech sensor. It combines a clear
display of the measured parameter, a simple user interface, with good flexibility to enable configuration to satisfy the
users needs. For remote signalling the 200 has two alarm outputs and a single analogue output.
The 200 Monitor has an IP65 enclosure and is suitable for outdoor use however a protective cover or outer enclosure
is recommended to further protect the instrument from the elements.
2.2 isplay
The 200 display indicates the measured value with large numerals for good visibility with an additional status line that
shows the current state of the alarm outputs, analogue output and any faults that are present. The display has a
backlight to enable use of the monitor in low light conditions and also has a user settable contrast.
The measurement title, units and display range can all be user set to suit the sensor being used and the parameter
being monitored.
2.3 Key Pad
A six key tactile membrane keypad is used for all configuration and operation of the 200 Monitor, each key has a very
positive operation enabling use even whilst wearing gloves.
2.4 Alarms
Two user configurable alarms are provided within the 200, which can be used to signal high, low or fault alarm
conditions. Each alarm output is a single pole change over relay which is normally energised (no alarm present) and
de-energises when an alarm occurs (fail safe).
2.5 Analogue Output
The 200 Monitor has a single analogue output that can be configured for voltage or current operation and can be set
to operate over the whole measuring range or a portion of the measuring range. The output can also be configured for
reverse operation (i.e. 20 to 4mA) should this be required.
When a fault condition occurs (see faults), the user can select whether the output indicates the last valid
measurement, its maximum output value or its minimum output value. This is useful when the alarm outputs are not
used and it is necessary to remotely determine the instrument’s state.
2.6 Sensors
The 200 Monitor can be used with the following Partech sensors:
TT Series TT2000LA, TT2000LS, TT2i, TT10i, TT12i, TT20i
IR Series IR8, IR15, IR40, IR100, IR12LS
IL Series IL55, IL55BV2
ST Series ST20 Range 0-xxxxx
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3 Manual Conventions
This instruction manual describes the configuration and operation of the 200 Monitor and where required includes
some information regarding sensors. It is therefore very important that it is used in conjunction with the relevant sensor
instruction manual. All dimensions stated in this manual are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.
The manual has been written on the basis that the user has a basic knowledge of instrumentation and an
understanding of the type of measurement being made. Training in the use of the 200 Monitor can be provided by
Partech, please contact sales for further information.
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4 MCERTS Product Certification
Increasingly, with 'Modern Regulation' and in order to strengthen its auditing of operators' self-monitoring
arrangements, the Environment Agency is moving towards more efficient regulation through Operator and Pollution
Risk Appraisal (OPRA), Operator Monitoring Assessment (OMA) and it's Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS)
MCERTS is now well established and is seen as a mark of quality. It provides a framework within which environmental
measurements can be made in accordance with the Agency's quality requirements. The scheme covers a range of
monitoring, sampling and inspection activities including product certification. Partech Instruments manufacture and
supply the first certified Turbidity Monitoring System under the Environment Agency's MCERTS scheme for
Continuous Water Monitoring equipment (CWM's).
The current performance standard for CWM's is available at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/301541/performance_standards_and_te
st_procedures_for_continuous_water_monitoring_equipment_part_1.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/301546/performance_standards_and_te
st_procedures_for_continuous_water_monitoring_equipment_part_2.pdf
The scheme is operated on behalf of the Environment Agency by Sira. The United Kingdom Accreditation Service
(UKAS) accredits Sira to undertake the product and personnel certification activities which underpin the MCERTS
scheme. The scheme provides a framework within which instruments and measurements can be made in accordance
with the Agency's quality requirements.
Partech Instrument's Certified Turbidity System consists of the 200 Monitor and Turbi-Tech 2000LS Sensor.
The system underwent laboratory testing in accordance with the MCERTS performance standard and can only be
described as an MCERTS certified system when installed and operated as a system in accordance with recommended
procedures. 200 Monitors sold with any other sensor are not certified.
The system has been certified in the ranges 0-50FTU/FNU and 0-500FTU/FNU and to measure Turbidity.
Partech's Turbidity MCERTS certificate is available at:
http://www.siraenvironmental.com/UserDocs/MCERTS/MC06008303.pdf
For further information on the various MCERTS schemes visit:
http://www.mcerts.net/
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5 Installation
5.1 Location
The field mounting version of the 200 Monitor is housed in an IP65 enclosure and therefore is suitable for mounting
outdoors, preferably located close to the sensor. It is advisable to mount the monitor in a location where it has some
protection from the elements, this could be inside a GRP or metal cabinet, in a control room, or with a protective
shield.
It is recommended that the monitor is located close to the sensor to simplify the set up and calibration of the system
thus avoiding long walks between monitor and sensor.
Note: The maximum length of cable between the monitor and sensor is 100 metres.
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5.2 Mounting
The 200 Monitor enclosure is designed for wall mounting, the hole positions required for this are shown below. A
range of mounting hardware (such as handrail brackets, protective hoods and sensor brackets) is available from
Partech, further details are available on request.
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