SYCLOPE ODITouch® Controller for public swimming pool (Part 2) w General programming instructions Reference: DOC0460 Rev: 1.
General information Page 2/74 Part of the general documentation Part 1: Installation and starting instructions ► Part 2: General programming instructions Part 3: Communication programming instructions General information: SYCLOPE Electronique 2017 -2019® Manual of 04/02/2020 Analysers/Controllers for swimming pools. Product line ODITouch® Part 2: General programming instructions (Ref: DOC0460) Editor : SYCLOPE Electronique S.A.S. Z.I.
Contents Page 3/74 Contents I. Generality......................................................................................................................................... 5 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Scope .............................................................................................................................................5 FCC conformity ................................................................................................................................
Contents a) b) c) 3) 4) Page 4/74 Dosage mode – Hysteresis [1221] ............................................................................................... 40 Dosage mode – Threshold [1221]................................................................................................ 41 Dosage mode – P.I.D [1221]....................................................................................................... 43 Menu « Settings » - « ALARMS » [0321] ............................................
Generality I. Page 5/74 Generality 1) Scope SYCLOPE ODITouch® analyser/controller you have purchased is a high-tech eletronic device. It was designed and created carefully for your enjoyment and your peace of action. Its remarkable faculty to adapt to different swimming pool structures allows it to settle in all difficult envirenments where mastery of water treatement is most decisive.
Generality Page 6/74 of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Contains: WiFi module: FCC ID : 2AC7Z-ESPWROOM02 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Generality Page 7/74 5) Storage and transport It is important to store and to transport the SYCLOPE ODITOUCH controller in its original packaging in order to minimize risk of damage. Furthermore, the package must be stored in an environment that is protected against humidity and exposure to chemical products. Environmental conditions for transport and storage: Temperature: -10 °C à 70 °C Air humidity: Maximum of 90% with no condensation 6) Packaging The device is delivered without power cable.
Safety and environmental instructions Page 8/74 II. Safety and environmental instructions Please: Read this manual carefully before the unpacking, the installing or the commissioning of this equipment Take into account all the hazards and of recommended precautionary measures The failure to respect these procedures can result in serious injury to users or damaging the device.
Safety and environmental instructions 4) 1 Page 9/74 Identification and localization of the nameplate 2 15 10 9 8 3 4 5 6 12 7 11 13 1 Manufacturer’s label 9 Particular risk.
Safety and environmental instructions Page 10/74 In accordance with part 15 of the FCC regulation (Federal communications commission), this symbol indicates that the device was tested and approved under the respect and the conditions of the limits for a Class B digital device. The product complies with the requirements of IEC 61326-1 relating to immunity and emissions concerning electromagnetic compatibility in a basic environment.
Display mode and type Page 11/74 III. Display mode and type SYCLOPE ODITouch® regulator are fitted with a color touch screen graphic, all programming actions are realized with by pressing the screen. The touch screen is a resistive technology, you must press firmly on the screen to validate the action. See. DOC0450 – Installation and instructions ODITOUCH ENG Rev1 IV. Programming home screen [0001] To open the programming screen, press the key on the main display screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 12/74 V. Programming screen « INSTALLATION » [0031] Menu « INSTALLATION » menu will allow you to access all the configuration for the first use of your controller. INSTALLATION Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 13/74 Lock code « Installation » Activate or deactivate the security code to access the « Installation » menu Lock code « Settings » Activate or deactivate the security code to access the « Settings » menu Lock the « Settings » level with the installer code Use the « Installer » code to lock the « Settings » menu Lock the « Options » menu in the « Settings » level Lock and don’t give access to the options in the « Settings » menu Press to access to
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Active the advanced configuration of the 4…20mA outputs This option, if checked, gives access to the « special » current settings.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 15/74 PI1 & PI2 Potentiometric inputs (pH, Rédox) AI1 & AI2 Isolated 4…20mA inputs AI3 & AI4 Not isolated 4…20mA inputs DI1 to DI4 Digital inputs (Contact) For your comfort, you will find the notation of the PIx, AIx and DIx inputs silkcreen in front of the corresponding connection terminal block of your device.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 16/74 Scale pH 0…14 Select the sensor measurement scale, on this selection button you will find the information of the currently selected scale (pH 0…14). Press to change it. Each sensor has a « Customer » scale. By selecting this scale, it is then possible to select the low and high level of the scale and the unit of measurement. (See next screen) Starting delay time OFF Minute(s) Enter boot delay (polarization). Here disabled for this type of sensor (OFF).
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » b) Page 17/74 Digital input configuration [2231] Example with the edition of a water circulation input. Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 18/74 Special case of a pulse flowrate Setting digital input DI1 Function Flowrate Unit imp/l Unit l/h Flowrate min. 0 l/h Flowrate max. 100,00 l/h Volume per pulse ratio 1.0000 Imp/l 1,000 DI1 Function Flowrate Digital input operation mode selection, on this selection button we find the information of the input in the process of modification (DI1) and the currently selected function (Flowrate). Press to change it.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 3) Page 19/74 Menu « Configuration & Installation » - « TIMERS » [0331] « TIMERS » menu will alow you to access the configuration of the operating clocks that can be used to control relay or parameters operation. TIMERS Press to open the followin screen. Timers settings Timers entries Timer Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used The screen shows the timers that are already configured and those not used.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 20/74 Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday – Saturday – Sunday Selection of the day(s) of the week timer will be active. Type of “multiple” selection, press desired days to select/deselect. Here (Monday – Tuesday – Wednesday – Thursday – Friday) are selected. Starting time 08:00 – End time 18:00 Select time to start and end the time slot one after the other. Here the value is (08:00) & (18:00).
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 21/74 Parameter already configured. Press to edit its configuration. Parameter not used. Press to start its configuration. E01 to E08 Parameters identification. In the control screens, the parameters will be identified by their EOx “code”. Common symbols Parameter Not used a) Measured parameter Calculated parameter Parameter configuration [1431] Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 22/74 E02 Measure Free chlorine Parameter type selection, on this selection button we find the information of the parameter in the process of modification (E02) and the currently selected measurement type (Free chlorine). Press to change it. The choice of measurement is directly related to the sensors installed and configured. The controller will only give you measurements with the configured sensors.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 23/74 measurement made in correlation with the temperature of the environment. The conductivity value displayed will then be the compensated value and no longer the measured value. On this selection button we find the information of the used entry, here none (Press to change it. - - -). Make sure that your sensor doesn’t already have internal temperature compensation. Adding a new compensation here would distort the measurement.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » g) Page 24/74 Free chlorine, Active chlorine, and Active bromine calculation options Calculation If your installation has: - Free chlorine and pH sensor Active chlorine calculation pH sensor PI1 - Free chlorine calculation Temperature compensation Temperature sensor Active chlorine and pH sensor - --- Free bromine and pH sensor Active bromine calculation pH sensor PI1 Select the pH sensor to be associated with the calculation, on this selection bu
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 25/74 Temperature sensor pH measurement is dependent on the temperature of the environment. Here you have the possibility to select a temperature sensor (if there is one installed) which will be used to adapt the measurement made in correlation with the temperature of the environment. The pH value displayed will then be the compensated value and no longer the measured value.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 26/74 Not used output Timer controlled output Dosage controlled output State controlled output (contact) Alarm controlled output 4…20mA transfer output a) Relay outputs in dose (On / Off) control mode [1531] Example with editing a relay in dosage mode.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » b) Page 27/74 Relay outputs in PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) dosing mode [1531] Setting output relay PO1 Function Dosing Assignment pH Mode: PWM (Pulse Width modu.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 28/74 Delete & Save. See (On/Off) Control dosing mode Dosing range: The percentage of the dosing range corresponds to the percentage of the relay dosing need. This function can be activated for example if you use two relays for dosing a single parameter. It’s possible to program the first relay for a holding with for example an active dosage between 30 and 100% and the second for a more powerful dosage between 30 and 100%.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 29/74 Dosage direction FALLING See (On/Off) Control dosing mode PFM frequency: 180 pulse/min Enter the value corresponding to the number of pulses per minute to be generated. Here the value is (180). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. Possible adjustment FO1 & FO2 outputs from 1 to 180 pulse/min Possible adjustment RO1 & RO2 outputs from 1 to 500 pulse/min Dosing range See (On/Off) Control dosing mode.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 30/74 Relay delay time - Run (ON) : 2 second(s) Enter the wait time value before the alarm is taken into account. Here the value is (2). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. Possible adjustment from 0 to 240 second(s). Relay delay time - Stop (OFF): 2 second(s) Enter the wait time value before the disappearance of the alarm is taken into account. Here the value is (2). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » f) Not used Page 31/74 Relay output in Timer mode [1531] Example with creation of a relay in Timer mode. Press to open following screen. Setting output relay PO2 Function Timer Rest relay state Active (ON) second(s) Inactive (OFF) second(s) PO2 Function Timer Output relay operation mode selection, on this selection button we find the information of the output being modified (PO2) and the function currently selected (Timer). Press to change it.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » g) Page 32/74 Outputs 4…20mA in dosage mode [2531] Example with creation of a 4…20mA output in dosage mode. Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 33/74 Out of range 20mA Selection of the current that will be applied on the output in case of exceeding the selected operating range, on this selection button we find the selected current information (20mA). Press to change it. Maximum 20mA 20,8mA = higher 22mA = 20mA = 20,8mA To delete a 4…20mA output: - You must select « NO » in the 4…20mA output function and save your configuration by pressing the “SAVE” button.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Fault Low range Selection of the current that will be applied on the output in case of fault encountered, on this selection button we find the selected current information (Low range). Press to change it. Low range 0mA 2,6mA Page 34/74 = 4mA if range 4…20mA selected; 0mA if range 0…20mA selected.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » a) Page 35/74 Setting the conditions of a parameter [2531] Press to open the following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 36/74 Be careful, when you combine one or more timers, the operation of the parameter becomes dependant of the time slots. Parameter is functional during the time slot. Save: - When a change is made, the “SAVE” button appears (floppy icon), you must save your configuration by pressing it. 7) Menu « Configuration des communications » - « COMMUNICATION » [0731] See. Part 3 « DOC0461 - Communication programming instructions ODITOUCH ENG Rev1».
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 37/74 ‘Flowswitch’ detector of water circulation present If your installation has a water circulation sensor in the flow cells you can check this box to configure the input. Temperature sensor (4…20mA) present If your installation has a teperature sensor you can check this box to configure the input. Press « SAVE » button to validate your configuration.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » Page 38/74 VI. Programming screen « SETTINGS » [0021] Menu SETTINGS « SETTINGS » menu will allow you to access the settings of your configuration, you must have finished the “INSTALLATION” part before making the “SETTINGS”. Press to open the following screen. « Settings » menu Settings menu OPTIONS SETPOINTS DOSAGE ALARMS CALIBRATION FLOWRATE TANK LEVEL 4…20mA TRANSFER 4…20mA SCHEDULES « Options » menu of the « Settings » menu can be locked by the installer.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 39/74 Active basic load setting for the dosing Allows manual adjustment of base load on dosage. Active the setting function of the maximum dosing time Allows manual adjustment of dosage time count threshold. Active the setting function of the hysteresis alarm threshold Allows manual setting of alarm hysteresis threshold. Active the setting function of the manual dosing stop on alarm Allows complete manual setting of stop dosage on alarm.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » a) Page 40/74 Dosage mode – Hysteresis [1221] Press to open the following screen. pH Setpoint & dosage settings E01 pH PI1 Mode Hysteresis Setpoint Basic load Hysteresis Maximum time Active threshold When the dosing direction of the channel is configured in downstream mode, as soon as the error (measurement – setpoint) is greater than the hysteresis value, the regulation requirement is 100%.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 41/74 Basic load OFF % Enter the base load value. Here it’s disabled, current value is (OFF). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. This setting is only available if the unlock option is enabled in the setting options. Be careful, the basic load is a permanent dosage power regardless of the dosage need. This function is to be used with great care to avoid overdosage. Maximum time OFF min Enter the maximum dosage time value.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 42/74 Measure Threshold ↓ Threshold ↑ Time Dosage power Rising action Time Falling action E01 pH PI1 Parameter identification, includes information on parameter number (E01), type (pH) and associated main sensor input (PI1) Mode Threshold Dosage mode selection, on this selection button we find the selected mode information (Threshold). Press to modify. High threshold 7,20 pH Enter the high threshold value. Here the value is (7,0).
Programming screen « SETTINGS » c) Page 43/74 Dosage mode – P.I.D [1221] Press to open following screen. pH Setpoint & dosage settings E01 pH PI1 Mode P.I.
Programming screen « SETTINGS » Page 44/74 The difference between the setpoint w and the measurement x corresponds to the regulation error, which is filter by a dead band. Dead band A eliminates small regulation errors. The filtered control error is transmitted to the P.I.D calculator which consists of three components. Proportional P, Integral I and Derivative D. The integral (in green) also has an anti-saturation system for limiting the action of the integral.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 1 Page 45/74 Alarms threshold settings Parameters with alarm thresholds pH Free chlorine Temperature The screen presents the settings that are configured. You can by pressing an active parameter configure alarms. Parameter type with dose output affected. Press to create or edit dosage configuration. Parameter isn’t configured. E01 to E08 Parameters identification. Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 46/74 Measure High threshold Hysteresis Hysteresis Low threshold Time Alarm Time Delay Time E01 pH PI1 Parameter identification, includes information on parameter number (E01), type (pH) and associated main sensor input (PI1) Low alarm Active You must check this option to enable low alarm threshold management. Here the management is (Active). Threshold 6,80 pH Enter the low alarm threshold value. Here the current value is (6,80).
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 47/74 Save: - When a change is made, the “SAVE” button appears (floppy icon), you must save your configuration by pressing it. 4) Menu « Settings » - « CALIBRATION » [0421] « CALIBRATION » menu allows you to calibrate the measurement sensors. CALIBRATION Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 48/74 b) Calibration menu Depending on the type of sensor to calibrate the menu doesn’t have the same options. 2-point calibration is only available on pH sensor. Temperature compensation is only available on pH sensor. ORP sensors don’t have slope calibration. Flowrate sensors don’t have offset calibration.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 49/74 - Offset (Example pH): Displays sensor offset calibration status Offset The more the bar graph tend toward red, the more we reach the limit of calibration. This information can be a sign of ageing of the sensor. -60mV Offset is expressed in the unit of the physical input of the sensor. The min. and max. values are different depending on the sensors.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » f) Slope calibration Wait for the sensor stabilization Enter the calibration value Press « SAVE » h) Offset calibration Wait for the sensor stabilization Enter the calibration value Press « SAVE » g) Page 50/74 Erasing the calibration Press « Erase » A confirmation request will be displayed. There is no « analysis » of measurement value, erasure can be performed even if the sensor is unstable or absent.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Compensation This choice will be valid as long as you stay in the calibration of this sensor Type Manual Unit °C * Enter the value on the keypad on the right Compensation This choice will be valid as long as you stay in the calibration of this sensor Type Sensor AI3 Page 51/74 Type Manual Compensation mode selection, this selection button displays the selected mode information (Manuel). Press to change it.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 5) Page 52/74 Menu « Settings » - « FLOWRATE » [0521] « FLOWRATE » menu will allow you to adjust the low flow threshold as well as the levels for the dosage adjustment. FLOWRATE Press to opent the following screen. This menu is only accessible if you have set up a flowrate sensor in the “INSTALLATION” part. Otherwise it remains grey. a) « Standard » version Flowrates are only parameters.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 53/74 Flowrate threshold settings E04 Flowrate DI2 Dosing stop threshold OFF l/h Controlling of the dosing power Low flowrate threshold 0 High flowrate threshold (OFF – No control) OFF l/h l/h E04 Flowrate DI2 Parameter identification, we find the parameter number identification (E04), type (Flowrate) and associated sensor input (DI2).
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 54/74 In the example above the pH parameter has a flowrate sensor affected in packaging. The threshold setting of the flowrate control will be specific to the pH parameter. The screen shows the parameters & “flowrate” parameters that are configured. You can, by pressing and active parameter, configure the flowrate.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 55/74 Tank level threshold settings E05 Volume AI4 Dosing stop threshold OFF l E05 Volume AI4 Parameter identification, we find the parameter number identification (E05) ; type (Volume) and associated sensor input (AI4). Dosing stop threshold OFF Enter the low tank level which the dosage of the parameter conditioned by this tank level will be cut. Here the threshold is disabled, current value (OFF), dosages will not be cut by the tank level.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 7) Page 56/74 Menu « Settings » - « TRANSFERs 4…20mA » [0721] « TRANSFERs 4…20mA » menu will allow you to adjust the low and high threshold of the transfers 4…20mA. TRANSFERS 4…20mA Press to open following screen. This menu is only accessible if you have set up a 4…20mA sensor in the “INSTALLATION” part. Otherwise it remains grey.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 57/74 Settings of Transfer thresholds 4…20mA E01 pH PI1 Transfer value for 4mA Transfer value for 20mA 0 pH 14.00 pH E01 pH PI1 Parameter identification, we find the parameter number identification (E01) ; type (pH) and associated sensor input (PI1). Transfer value for 4mA 0 pH Enter the corresponding pH value for 4mA at transfer output. Here the value is (0). Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value.
Programming screen « USER » Page 58/74 VII. Programming screen « USER » [0011] Menu « USER » menu will allow you to access the settings of the graphical interface. Press to open the following screen. USER Menu « UTILISATEUR » User menu GENERAL CONFIGURATION DISPLAY DATE & TIME LANGUAGE USB INPUTS TEST OUTPUTS TEST INFO 1) Menu « User » - « GENERAL CONFIGURATION » [0111] « GENERAL CONFIGURATION » menu will allow you to access the audio and visual configuration of the graphical interface.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 59/74 Delays time before activation 15 minute(s) Enter the delay value before screen protection activation. Here the delay is (15) minutes. Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value. Back-light level Enter back-light value during screen protection. Here the value is (20) %. Press to open the numeric keyboard and enter the desired value.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » c) Page 60/74 Menu « General configuration » - « COLORS » [0111] General user settings Screen Color value different when in alarm Sounds Colors Indicators Button Alarms Restore Color value different when in alarm Measurement value of each parameter displayed on the main screen thumbnails may be displayed in a different color if the parameter is on alarm. To do this you must check this option. Here the option is (Disabled).
Programming screen « USER » d) Page 61/74 Menu « General configuration » - « INDICATORS » [0111] General user settings Screen Color when system is ‘ON’ Sounds Colors Indicators Button Color when system is ‘OFF’ Color when system in ‘PAUSE’ Color when system in ‘ALARM’ Alarms Restore Color when system is “ON” To activate the LED when the regulator is in use you must check this option. Here the option is (Activated).
Programming screen « USER » e) Page 62/74 Menu « General configuration » - « BUTTON » [0111] General user settings Screen Disable button functions Sounds Colors Indicators Button Toggle ON/OFF Start-up Shutdown Alarms Restore Activate/deactivate screen protection Disable button functions Disables external touch button functions Toggle ON/OFF External touch button toggles the status of the regulator, On/Off at each pressure. This operation option is (Selected).
Programming screen « USER » f) Page 63/74 Menu « General configuration » - « ALARMS » [0111] General user settings Screen Select general alarms Sounds Colors Indicators Button Sensor faults Alarm thresholds Tank levels Alarms Restore Overdosing This alarm selection is used to activate the “Alarm beep” and to activate the alarm color of the LED. The system regroups the alarms of all activate parameters before selecting the ones checked below.
Programming screen « USER » g) Page 64/74 Menu « General configuration » - « RESTORE » [0111] General user settings Screen Sounds Colors Indicators Button Alarms Restore Restore factory settings Configuration Screen Configuration Sounds Configuration Colors Configuration Indicators Configuration Buttons Configuration Alarms Buttons are only activated if factory configurations have been changed. Configuration Screen Restore configuration options from Screen section to factory configuration.
Programming screen « USER » 2) Page 65/74 Menu « User » - « DISPLAY » [0211] « DISPLAY » menu will allow you to access the settings display configuration. Press to open following screen. DISPLAY a) Automatic display Changing the display mode Ecran Mode : Automatic (small x6) Mode: Automatic (small x6) Display mode selection, this button contains the information of the selected mode (Automatic (small x6)). Press to change it.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Thumbnails menu “small size” Remove Enlarge Reduce Cancel Page 66/74 Thumbnails menu “big size” Remove Remove Enlarge Enlarge Reduce Reduce Cancel Cancel Delete the selected thumbnail Enlarge the selected thumbnail Reduce the selected thumbnail Close the menu
Programming screen « USER » 3) Page 67/74 Menu « User » - « DATE & TIME » [0311] « DATE & TIME » menu will allow you to access the time settings configuration. Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 4) Page 68/74 Menu « User » - « LANGUAGE » [0411] « LANGUAGE » menu will allow you to access the regulator language configuration. LANGUAGE Press to open following screen. Language change Language change Press the desired language to select it. 5) Menu « User » - « USB » [0511] « USB » menu will allow you to update firmware, export or import configuration. USB Press to open following screen.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 69/74 Front face firmware When a firmware for the front face is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates. To perform the update, press the button. Lower card firmware When a firmware for the lower card is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates. To perform the update, press the button. Module firmware When a firmware for the module is available on the key, the corresponding update button activates.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » 6) Page 70/74 Menu « User » - « INPUTS TEST » [0611] « INPUTS TEST » menu will allow you to view raw values and measurement values of all selected inputs. Press to open following screen. INPUTS TEST Inputs test PI1 pH 0 mV 7,00 pH - Offset : 0mV – Slope 100% PI2 0 mV Not used DI1 Open Water circulation DI2 Close R.C.I command AI1 0.03 mA Free chlorine - - - mg/l - Offset : 0,0mA –Slope 100% AI2 - - - mA Not used DI3 Close Other DI4 Close Bott.
Programming screen « INSTALLATION » Page 71/74 Not used inputs Raw value of the signal Unit of channel concerned AI2 - - - mA Not used Channel number Inputs MIx Raw physical measurement value and unit according to channel type MI1 823,21 Ω Conductivity Channel number Configuration Calibrated measurement value and unit according to channel type 1,2 mS/cm - Offset : 0,0mA – Slope 100% MI2 120,18 Ω Temperature 52,7 °C - Offset : 0,0mA – Slope 100% These two channels (MI1 and MI2) appear only
Programming screen « USER » 8) INFO Page 72/74 Menu « User » - « INFO » [0811] « INFO » menu will allow you to view the various versions of the installed modules as well as the serial number of the device. Press to open following screen. About Software versions: Interface: WIFI: Controller: PI1 input: PI2 input: AI1 input: AI2 input: PO1 & 2 outputs: PO3 & 4 outputs: MO1 module: 1.08Beta x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx x.
Service / Maintenance Page 73/74 VIII. Service / Maintenance The device is maintenance-free. The device must be cleaned with a clean and dry cloth. Repairs can only be carried out by qualified technicians and must be carried out in our SAUVAGNON factory. Verify that the device is in a safe state after repairing it. For any problem on your device or for treatment advice, do not hesitate to contact our after-sales services.
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