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MSL600
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
IP262/Z0, Rev. AB
February 2012
5.6 Relay parameters
The MSL600 offers various options for operating its relays. There are 2 relays that are programmable to different
modes, these modes are:
• Alarm
• Set point operation
• De-sludge
• On
• Off
• None
• Fault
• Slg Lev Limits (Sludge Level Limits)
The mode of operation is selected through the SETUP – OUTPUT – RELAY – Relay Mode menu.
The default mode for Relay 1 is set point operation and for Relay 2 default mode is alarm. Relay 3 is permanently
assigned to fault mode (see section 7.6 for further details).
5.7 Alarm
There are six different alarm conditions in the SETUP - OUTPUT - ALARM menu. Each alarm condition can be
set to operate a relay, or drive the current output, or both, or neither to the following states:
• Current output – 3.6mA, 21mA or Hold as defined in “Alarm action” in the CURRENT OUTPUT menu.
• Relay outputs – The relays energise in the alarm condition if they are programmed in Alarm mode.
The relays or current output must be set up for alarm action for this function to operate. The available alarm
actions are shown in the list below:
• Out of limits
• Current saturated
• Memory filling
• Digital Input
• Max Retries
• Xdr tilted
• Dirty supernatant
• Noise Alarm
5.8 Transducer out-of-water time
Certain installations make use of a picket fence thickener or a variety of rotating scrappers and scum boards.
These rotating arms at the surface of the liquid will periodically lift the articulated transducer out of the liquid as
they sweep by.
The transducer includes a (non-mercury) mechanical tilt switch. This is used to indicate when the transducer is
being tilted and lifted out of the water. The MSL600 uses this information to determine whether valid sonar echo
profile data is being received. If not then measurement will pause and outputs will be held until the arm is vertical
again.
When the transducer is tilted a timer is started. The time for which the transducer has been tilted is compared to
a maximum allowed value, programmed by the user. If this time is exceeded then an alarm condition can be
flagged. It is possible to program an alarm relay to respond to this flag. This is intended to detect problems if the
fence should stop under the transducer, etc. The time for which the transducer has been tilted is available as a
Monitor readings parameter (D833).
When the arm returns to the vertical the timer is re-set to zero and if allocated the alarm cancelled.
If the transducer has been out of water for greater than the time allowed then its temperature may be significantly
different to that of the supernatant.










