Instruction manual
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Assign Relay to Feed With
Click on the arrow of the pull down menu and select the relay that will be used to control this
relay.
Status
This displays the current status of the relay output, either “Off” or “On”, and if on, the amount of
time it has been on. Possible status messages are Off, Off/Manual, On/Time counting down and
On/Time counting down/Hand (for manual activation). The only possible error message is
Interlock. See section 8.1 for a complete description of error messages.
Custom Name
This menu allows you to call the output another name if desired. Type the new name in the text
box.
Mutual Interlocks
Click the check boxes to select or de-select the relays and analog output control outputs that you
want to be prevented from turning ON if this output relay is already ON. If you do not need any
other output to shut off when this relay turns on, UNCHECK all boxes. The selection is mutually
exclusive, meaning that if Relay 2 has Relay 4 interlocked, then R2 won’t turn on if R4 is already
on, and R4 won’t turn on if R2 is already on. This feature should be used with caution since it can
potentially delay a chemical addition for a long time.
Output Time Limit
Type in the text box the maximum amount of time that the relay can be continuously activated
before the controller deactivates the relay and activates an Output Time Limit alarm. This is
intended to prevent the output from running out of control if the input fails in such a way that it
will never deactivate the relay.
Note that the relay will not activate again until someone resets the timer!
It will take some experience to find out what the normal output on-time will be. If the relay cycles
open and closed under worst case conditions in 30 minutes, you may want to set the Output Time
Limit at 60 minutes.
Output Mode
Click on the radio buttons to manually control the relay. The normal selection will be Auto, where
the controller uses the various set points to open and close the relay. You can force the relay closed
regardless of the set points by selecting Hand, or force the relay open regardless of the set points
by selecting Off.
If you select Off, the relay will not activate again until either Hand or Auto is selected (or if power
is cycled)! If you select Hand, the relay will activate until either Auto or Off is selected, or until
the Hand Time Limit (programmed in the next menu) expires or until the controller power is
cycled.
The Off mode is handy to prevent the relay from activating while you are changing set points. The
Hand mode is handy to be able to test the pump or valve, wiring, etc without needing to change set
points.