Manual

YSI 5X00
91
YSI 5X00
90
1. Enter BackLight Timer menu
Menus → System →BackLight Timer
2.
Use
and
to scroll and highlight submenus.
3.
Press
to select the submenu you wish to change.
4. Enable and congure submenus.
5. Aer making desired changes, press
to save conguration and
return to Run Screen.
Buzzer
Menus → System → Buzzer
e 5X00 has an audible buzzer that sounds when a general alarm condition oc-
curs. e buzzer sounds aer the alarm hold o period. e General Alarm must
be enabled for the buzzer to sound. Use the Buzzer Menu to enable or disable the
audible alarm.
When enabled, the buzzer will sound until one of the four bottom sokeys on the
5X00 front panel is pressed. From the Run Screen, press one of the following sokeys
to reset the General Alarm. Resetting the General
Alarm silences the buzzer, de-energizes any alarm relay(s), and stops any pending
5X00 email alarm messages. See General Alarm - page 124 and Sensor Setup - page
137 for additional information.
1. Enter Buzzer Menu
Menus → System → Buzzer
2. Press
or to turn the buzzer either o or on.
3. Press
to save conguration and return to Run Screen.
Conguring the 5X00
Communication
Menus → System → Communications
Select the communication method for AquaManager and/or 5X00 email alarm-
ing. Only 1 communication method can be used at a time. Hardware changes are
required when the communication method is changed. See Wire Communication
Equipment - page 67. Congure remote ethernet communication, network set-
tings, and RS232 settings in the Communications menu.
Note:
- AquaManager supports both communication methods.
Email Alarming
Email alarming can be congured 1 of 2 ways.
1. A 5X00 email is sent from the 5X00 serial to ethernet device - See Ethernet
starting on page 93 for additional information.
2. An AquaManager email is sent from the PC running the AquaManager
application. AquaManager Autopoller must be running. See Chapter 5
AquaManager - page 175 and AquaManager online help for additional
AquaManager email alarming information.
*Ethernet connection requires access to an SMTP server accessible by the local
network.
EMAIL ALARMING DISCLAIMER - ere are many factors that can aect deliv-
ery of an email in a timely fashion. Certain SMTP email servers are more reliable
than others. No email alarm message has guaranteed delivery. Use multiple email
addresses and email forwarding as safe guards. Mechanisms, such as spam lters
used by service providers, evolve constantly and can result in non-delivery of email
Conguring the 5X00