User Manual

YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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written with more recent records. e number shown in ( ) at the Msg’s menu
reects the total number of records in the log. e 25 most recent records for each
log are displayed at the
menu. Use to scroll and press
to view
time stamped detail record.
Use AquaManager to capture all records from 5200A logs and store them to a PC
database. Polling times should be determined by logging intervals. Example - if the
sensor log is recording values every minute and the sensor log holds 1000 records,
polling should occur at least every 27 hours. is would allow for all records to be
saved to the PC before being overwritten on the 5200A. Set the data log interval so
that analyzing data based on the congured interval will be helpful. Poll at intervals
that dont result in gaps in data.
A Reset Clean Probe message will appear at the Msg’s Menu if the clean probe timer
expires. Selecting “Yes” at “Are you sure?” resets the clean probe timer to the user
congured number of days.
Note:
User congured sensor and relay names do not appear in log menus. -
Calibration Logs
Calibration logs store sensor calibration data. Calibration logs are date and time
stamped and contain sensor and calibration information for completed calibra-
tions.
Conguring the 5200A
Certain calibration data is not available at the 5200A. Use AquaManager to view
and save calibration data to the PC. In addition to sensor system, time, date, and
calibration method, AquaManager calibration logs include user input 1, user input
2, and the original and new slope/oset information when applicable.
Event Logs
Control, Alarm, and Timer relays assigned to 5200A systems create events when
they energize and de-energize. In addition, AC power fail and ethernet failure to
initialize errors create events. ese events are recorded in the Event log. Events
identify the 5200A system, are time stamped, and record relay on and o times.
e General Alarm does not create an event or control message unless a General
Alarm relay is enabled.
Notes:
Enable event logging in the System menu. - See Event Logging - page 104
for additional information.
Sensor Logs
Enabled systems record sensor data based on data logging menu conguration.
Sensor logs identify sensor system, are date and time stamped, and record sensor
value at user congured intervals.
Conguring the 5200A