Owner's manual

YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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Directions to Enable Salinity System
1. Connect probe assembly - page 61.
2. Enter Salinity Sensor Setup menu
Menus →Sensor Setup→Salinity
3. Select
or to turn o or on.
AquaManager and the Sensor Setup Menu
All Sensor Setup menus can be congured using AquaManager. Aer polling the
5200A node, use “Systems Management” to view and upload 5200A conguration.
Notes
- Always manually poll the 5200A aer uploading conguration changes
and verify that the uploaded information is retained. When conguration
changes are uploaded using AquaManager at the same time congura-
tion changes are being made by a user in the menus on the 5200A,
AquaManager uploads may not be saved depending on the timing of
keystrokes at the 5200A.
- e Run Screen must be displayed during normal operation. If the
5200A is not at the run screen during AquaManager uploading, press-
ing
at the 5200A will only save certain conguration changes.
Conguring the 5200A
See Chapter 5 AquaManager - page 172 and AquaManager online help for ad-
ditional information.
Timers
e 5200A has four daily ten event timers. Timers can be congured to control
various hardware devices. In addition, there is one Feed Smart
tm
feed timer.
Notes:
- Timer system must be enabled in order to energize the congured
timer relay.
- If a timer is active (relay energized), the timer is NOT recalculated when
the 5200A time and/or date is changed. Once a timer has been turned
on, it runs for its congured duration and does not reset its run time
based on changes made to 5200A time. Example - Timer 1, event 1 is
congured to come on at 9:00am for 10 minutes. Timer relay energizes
at 9:00am. At 9:05am, the 5200A unit time is changed to 10:05am (for
daylight savings adjustment). e timer relay will de-energize aer ve
additional minutes. Unit time will be 10:10am. e event log will reect
the unit time when the event occurred. In this example, 9:00am for the
start time and 10:10am for the end time.
- If a timer is active (relay energized) and the 5200A is put on service hold,
the relay will not reenergize aer service hold expires regardless if timer
time has not expired. ere is only one “on” time for all timers. Turn the
5200A o and then on to reset the timer system. Timer relay will energize
for timer system congured time duration and not for the remainder of
time prior to service hold. Example - timer relay 1 is congured to start
at 11:00 am for one hour. Service hold is enabled and congured for 5
minutes. Timer relay energizes at 11:00 am. At 11:15 am, the 5200A is
put into service hold. Timer relay 1 de-energizes. At 11:20 am, the service
hold time expires. e 5200A is power cycled and timer relay energizes
aer 30 seconds. e timer relay de-energizes at 12:20 pm and not at
12:00 pm which would have been the original o time if the unit had not
been placed in service hold.
- Energized timer relays de-energize during a rmware update. e relay
will reenergize aer power cycle following a rmware update if the timer
system is still active. Timer relay will energize for the entire congured
duration time and not for the remainder of time prior to being placed in
downloader mode. ere is only one “on” time for all timers. Example -
timer relay 1 is congured to start at 11:00 am for one hour. Timer relay
energizes at 11:00 am. At 11:15 am, the 5200A is put into downloader
mode. Timer 1 relay de-energizes. Timer 1 relay re-energizes 30 seconds
aer power cycle following the rmware update (at approximately 11:24
Conguring the 5200A