User Manual

YSI 5200A
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YSI 5200A
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menu is congured.
System range (if applicable) are in - italics; “*” displayed aer the range indi-
cates that the range is based on another system conguration i.e. set point
submenus.
(Not Available) indicates hardware is not installed. -
e following graphics are used in menu maps:
7 - - Input is required at numeric or alpha/numeric keypad.
- - One of these sokey entries is required.
q - - Make a selection from a pull down menu.
- Use three front panel key to proceed; (only used at adjust contrast
menu).
e following menu map depicts how the menu map conventions and graphics are
used for conguring the pH alarm low value and enabling the pH alarm low relay.
Menu Maps
Appendix 3 - Menu Maps
is Appendix contains the menu structure for the 5200A. e menu maps contain
all submenus, factory defaults, and user selectable ranges of the 5200A rmware.
Menu maps are presented in hierarchal format. All menus are accessed by pressing
at the Run Screen. Menu maps are provided in the following order:
Calibration menu1.
System menu2.
Sensor Setup menu3.
Timers menu4.
e example below shows how to navigate the menu maps in this manual.
Find the menu you want to congure. For example, IP address for the 1.
serial to ethernet device.
Follow the path highlighted at the top of menu. en, follow the path under 2.
and to the right of the menu heading to access the submenu.
Key strokes to enter IP address as depicted above.
From the Run Screen, press the sokey below 1. label.
Enter the System menu.2.
Enter the Communication menu.3.
Enter the Ethernet menu. 4.
Enter the IP Address menu - a numeric keypad is displayed. 5.
Congure the IP address using numeric keypad. 6.
Menu Map Key
e following conventions are used in menu maps:
Factory defaults are contained in ( ).
- If blank, no default value is loaded for
this menu. In certain menus, the user conguration will appear in () once the
Menu Maps