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1. x Temperature Compensation pH Matrix settings When Matrix is selected from Temperature compensation Process temperature compensation pH the Matrix setting screen appears Before entering a new matrix click on Clear matrix to clear all preset values After setting execute Check values to check that there are no errors Table 6 5 Initial values of Matrix settings Tref 6 40pH Tmin 5 0degC 41 0degF Tmin 6 42pH T2 25 0degC 77 0degF i T2 6 40pH Am T3 450degC Maig Sduton min ra 6 34pH T4 65 0degC 149 0degF T4 6 23pH Tmax 85 0degC 185 0degF Tmax 6 11pH Tref 7 00pH Tref 7 30pH Tmin 7 38pH Tmin 7 94pH T2 7 00pH A T2 7 30pH Solution2 T3 6 70pH Solution3 T3 6 86pH T4 6 45pH T4 6 54pH Tmax 6 25pH Tmax 6 31pH Tref 7 60pH Tref 9 00pH Tmin 8 31pH Tmin 9 74pH T2 7 60pH T2 9 00pH Solution4 T3 7 06pH Solution5 max T3 8 40pH T4 6 67pH T4 7 91pH Tmax 6 40pH Tmax 7 51pH ae Required field IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 T lt 7 Account gt 7 1 Account The Account option is only available when Setup User account User account is enabled Initial level is set at Level 1 For more information on levels see Table 6 2 Levels and available functions Clicking on Account of the tool
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3. Zn FU20F pH ORP NICN00999 Before pH measurement calibrate the pH sensor with the standard solution Before ORP measurement check the electrode as regular maintenance Calibration object are pH ORP rH and temperature pH calibration has manual and automatic modes each with three calibration types E pH Calibration Manual The unit is adjusted to match the value of the buffer standards or a process solution with a known pH value buffer solution The user determines the pH value temperature influence and stability Select the calibration type from among Zero slope Zero slope ITP 3point and Zero slope1 2 3point Calibration is performed stepwise follow the prompts displayed on the screen A stability check is conducted at each measurement point Proceed to the next step only after the reading has stabilized At calibration we advise leaving the sensors for three to five minutes in the buffer solution before proceeding to the next step even when the reading has stabilized This will give reliable and accurate calibration results Zero slope This calibration type is one point or two point calibration One point calibration performs the zero adjustment only Two point calibration performs the zero and slope adjustments Zero slope ITP 3point This calibration type is ITP type three point calibration If ITP does not have pH 7 three point calibration is performed to obtain the zero asymmetry slope
4. e Print Prints setting information Import Imports a setting file generated with Export Excluding RS Port Number Select Language and User Account settings Including Select column setting of the database viewer Export Exports settings to a file Does not include RS Port Number Select Language and User Account settings Includes Select column setting of the database viewer Enter the file name the default name is Smart_SetupDB yymmddhhmmss sms and save the file IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 5 6 6 lt 6 Setup gt 6 2 The file name can be up to 255 single byte characters 127 double byte characters A file name cannot contain any of the following characters lt gt Initialize Initializes the settings Does not include RS Port Number Select Language and User Account settings Includes Select column setting of the database viewer RS Port Number Configures the RS port number of each USB RS485 conversion cable The RS port number cannot be changed for any connected sensors Disconnect sensors before changing this setting See 2 5 How to use the SPS24 This function is used when connecting new sensors or changing the configured sensor number Communication Log CAUTION Never use the communication log This screen is used for troubleshooting by our service engineer only Unit Setting Select between degC C
5. User s Manual Model SPS24 Fi LEKA SENCOM PC Software SENCOM IM 12A01S02 01E vigilant ant YOKOGAWA IM 12A01S02 01E 8 f 1st Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation Preface Thank you for purchasing the SPS24 SENCOM PC Software Please read the following respective documents before installing and using the SPS24 SENCOM PC Software The SPS24 SENCOM PC Software is designed to connect and manage SENCOM sensors for tasks including calibration For information about the SENCOM sensor WU11 SENCOM cable and FLXA21 2 wire analyzer please refer to their respective manuals Target readers of this document This document has been compiled for readers who have the basic software and hardware knowledge required to install the SPS24 SENCOM PC Software as well as to operate Microsoft Windows operation systems Version up The SPS24 SENCOM PC Software can download a version up product from the following site http www yokogawa com an soft sps24 Media No IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 2013 YK IM 12A01802 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2013 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Safety Precautions E Safety Protection and Modification of the Product e In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure safe operation observe the safety precautions described in this user s manual We assume no liability for safety if users fail to observe th
6. and degF F for the temperature unit If your PC location is set in Japan the setting is fixed to degC Display Configures the date format and decides whether to show or hide the menu bar Select Language Selects the system language English or Japanese User Account This function is used for enabling or disabling the user account password management and for configuring the user level and password of each user After registering users set a password for each user and then control the available functions see Table 6 2 By enabling a user account the name of the current logged in user is displayed after welcome in the toolbar See 7 Account for more information Operator names are also recorded in the calibration history IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup 6 3 By default the user account option is disabled Level 4 See below for more details about levels When this option is enabled the Level 4 user account information screen is displayed for the purpose of confirmation Entering the user ID and password changes the level to Level 1 and the Current measurement readings appears One user is registered by default User ID A001 Level 4 Operator User Password 123456 To enable password management use the above user ID and password For security it is recommended that you change the password or that you add a new Level 4 administrator user ID and delete the e
7. in the connection information field Disconnect the SENCOM sensor from the cable if required Close SPS24 CAUTION Click Disconnect in SPS24 first and then disconnect the SENCOM sensors from the PC Otherwise the SENCOM sensors may be damaged IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 3 Sensor Management 3 1 3 3 1 Sensor Management Clicking on Sensor management from the toolbar will display Current measurement readings which shows the measurement value of sensors connected to the PC With this function users can view sensor measurements adjust sensor performance and settings or calibrate sensors By default measurement targets and calibration objects are as shown in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Measurement targets and calibration objects Sensor type 1 pH ORP measurement 2 Measurement Target Calibration object 3 pH Functions as a pH sensor pH Temperature pH Temperature regardless of the setting ORP 4 Functions as an ORP sensor ORP Temperature ORP Temperature regardless of the setting pH ORP pH pH Temperature pH Temperature ORP 4 ORP Temperatu re ORP Temperatu re pH ORP pH ORP Temperature pH ORP Temperature pH rH pH rH Temperature pH rH Temperature rH rH Temperature rH Temperature A Sensor type options of Sensor management Sensor setup 2 pH ORP measurement options of Setup PH ORP pH ORP common s
8. sensitivity and ITP isothermal point for calibration Limitations e Three different buffer solutions whose difference in pH value between buffer solutions is 1 pH or more should be used 1st buffer lt 2nd buffer lt 3rd buffer or 1st buffer gt 2nd buffer gt 3rd buffer e The 2nd buffer solution should be pH 7 2 e The temperature difference between the 1st and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or more e The temperature difference between the 2nd and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or more IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 3 Sensor Management gt 3 4 Zero slope1 2 3point This calibration type is the line segment type three point calibration If the relation between electromotive force and pH is not in proportion for a wide range divide the relevant range into two sections and obtain the zero asymmetry and slope sensitivity in each section to perform calibration Limitations e Three different buffer solutions whose difference in pH value between buffer solutions is 1 pH or more should be used 1st buffer lt 2nd buffer lt 3rd buffer or 1st buffer gt 2nd buffer gt 3rd buffer e The temperature difference between the 1st and 2nd buffer solutions should be 20 C or less e The temperature difference between the 2nd and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or less E pH Calibration Auto Calibration can easily be performed by following the calibration menus Pre se
9. Install A dialog box appears with a warning message that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing for compatibility verification Ignore this and click continue Although the same warning appears again click continue The InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears Click Finish Windows XP driver installation is complete IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 3 Connecting a USB cable for the interface box 2 2 For Windows XP installation connect a cable for the interface box to a USB port on the PC and install a COM port driver For multiple interface boxes installation is required for every new connection 1 Inserting a cable for the interface box to a USB port on the PC automatically displays the Hardware Update wizard Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next 2 The dialog box appears with a warning message that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing for compatibility verification Ignore this and click continue 3 Copying a USB driver for the cable starts and a message appears when the installation is complete Click Finish 4 Installation of the virtual COM port driver follows Select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next 5 Adialog box appears with a warning message that the driver has not passed Windows Logo testing for
10. States and or other countries e All other company and product names mentioned in this user s manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies e We do not use TM or mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this user s manual E End User License Agreement ATTENTION Please read this End User License Agreement hereinafter referred to as the Agreement carefully before installing the Software product This End User License Agreement is a legal AGREEMENT between you either as a registered individual developer or as the registered developer representative and on behalf of a single entity and Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereinafter referred to as Yokogawa for the Yokogawa software product identified following This Agreement defines the terms and conditions to use this software product If you choose I accept the terms of the license agreement in order to continue to install this software product the action indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement Yokogawa asks you to choose I do not accept the terms of the license agreement It means that you can not install and use this software product If you don t accept the terms and conditions of this Agreement kindly return this software product to the seller within thirty 30 days from your receipt of this software product wi
11. limit 1 000 kOhm to 1 000 kOhm value of FINE limit 1 000 MOhm for impedance lt Impedance 1 high 1 in SENCOM limit diagnostic criteria Impedance 2 high limit 1 000 kOhm to 200 0 kOhm When Impedance 2 1 000 MOhm is low gt Impedance 2 low In the case of limit high use the Impedance 2 low limit 1 000 kOhm to 1 000 kOhm value of FINE limit 1 000 MOhm for impedance lt Impedance 2 high limit 2 in SENCOM diagnostic criteria IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup 6 6 Temperature Reference temperature 30 0 to 140 0 degC 25 0 degC compensation 22 0 to 284 0 degF 77 0 degF Process pH None Temp None Temp coefficient Matrix compensation NEN6411 Setup 0 100 to 0 100 pH 0 000 pH degC Appears when degC Temp coefficient 0 1 to 0 1 pH degF is selected Matrix settings Temperature range Table6 5 Appears when 30 0 to 140 0 degC Matrix is selected 22 0 to 284 0 degF pH 2 00 to 20 00 pH ORP None Temp None coefficient Setup 10 00 to 10 00 mV 0 000 mV degC Appears when degC Temp coefficient 5 6 to 5 6 mV degF is selected Error Impedance 1 too high off Warnning Fault off display Impedance 1 too low off Warnning Fault off Impedance 2 too high off Warnning Fault off Impedance 2 too low off Warnning Fault off Define SENCOM diagonostic reference FINE limit for impedance 1 1 t
12. management Sensor setup NICN00999 The connected sensor is not supported Update SPS24 to support the connected sensor Before updating it is recommended that you execute Export for the database Viewer and the setup This indication does not change the display color of Error information on the toolbar Neither is it registered in the history IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup gt 6 1 6 Setup Configures various settings For details about setting refer to User s Manual of Model FLXA21 2 Wire Analyzer IM 12A01A02 01E Clicking Setup on the toolbar takes you to the setup screen Clicking on each function takes you to the corresponding setting field Each function can also be accessed from Tool on the menu bar Click Save to store the change Function menu Menu RS port No Communication log Unit setting Display Select language Zare unt mV D Zero high 120 0 e Slope una v Zero low 120 0 my 110 0 Select butter ag MISTON 18266 e Slope iow Eh Temperature dfferesce 20 geet Stabiitabon time d Umts Zero high 120 0 mv Zero high 1200 my Zero kow 1200 e Zeto low 120 0 mV Slope mign 1100 Slope mga 1900 Slope low 70 00 Slope low 70 00 Step Range 1 e Step Range 005 5s Sis Figure 6 1 Setup screen example pH ORP common settings E Menu This is the general menu for the setup screen
13. multiple sensors connect multiple interface boxes to the USB ports on the PC using USB cables Once the USB cables are connected RS port numbers COM numbers are automatically allocated RS port numbers do not change even after disconnecting USB cables In the case of Windows XP the COM port driver must be installed for every connection The RS port number of the interface box can be confirmed by using the connected sensor button ID serial No which appears every time a sensor is connected To allocate a particular interface box to sensors 1 to 4 set the RS port number individually by connecting one cable at a time To change the allocation click Disconnect and perform the configuration again IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 7 PUDW Ip ORP MICNO0990 Ural salang Display Select language Sensor 3 Sansord RS pon could not be pat gray Out when sensors ara Commected You can set after Disconnect Figure 2 3 Example of RS port number view 2 sensors are connected simultaneously Subsequent Launches connections Connect the SENCOM sensor first and then launch SPS24 The sensor connection is automatically detected when the program launches The RS port number setting is retained To connect the SENCOM sensor after the SPS24 launch click Connect in the connection information field Disconnection of SECOM Sensor Close SPS24 Click Disconnect
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15. the analyzer at the site However the SPS24 enables operators to calibrate sensors at a laboratory or other places as long as the SPS24 installed PC is provided SENCOM sensors are connected by using connectors so they can be easily connected to or detached from the cable After calibration the SPS24 helps sensors store the calibration data in their own memory When such a sensor is connected to the FLXA21 calibration data in the sensor is automatically sent to the FLXA21 WU11 SENCOM cable USB cable Windows PC user prepared SPS24 SENCOM PC Software Interface box up to 4 units SENCOM sensor up to 4 units Figure 1 1 Connection example of SENCOM sensors IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 1 Introduction 1 2 1 2 Screen Configuration When launching the SPS24 the Current measurement readings screen appears Content differs depending on settings or sensor connections Menu bar Section 1 2 3 Toolbar Section 1 2 2 Gwent measurement readings pa ORP lamparatura H 16 00 Hi 1500 Hi 155 0 Lo 2 00 Lu 1500 Lo 35 0 pH ORP Tamperature Performance th 16 00 mi 1500 m 155 0 Pilze i Lo 700 La 1500 la 350 N10000650 Sentot setup 4 Disconnect Start calibrabon Connection information field Function information field Section 1 2 1 Section 1 2 4 Figure 1 2 Example of start screen the number after the item refers to t
16. used only Units setting 8 Configures 1 the display units Display a Selects the data format and the menu a a a Ear display D Select language Selects the SPS24 display language User account Configures user registration password pH ORP Configures sensor common settings Help Open pdf manual F1 Displays the user s manual Common menu About SENCOM PC Software Displays the SPS24 version information Pop up Menu Right clicking anywhere on the screen displays the pop up menu Table 1 2 Pop up menu Pop up Menu Description Open pdf manual F1 Displays the user s manual Print screen Prints the display on the screen Language English Selects the SPS24 display language Japanese Menu bar display ON OFF Selects either to turn the menu bar on or off 1 2 4 Function Information Field The display content varies depending on the function selected on the toolbar For details see sections 3 to 7 IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 2 2 1 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 1 Preparation and Basic Operation This section describes the procedures for using the SPS24 SENCOM PC Software SPS24 system requirements Operating system OS Windows 7 SP1 32 bit 64 bit or Windows XP Professional SP3 The operating system language and the software language are either English or Japanese PC hardware Installed with either of the
17. Launcher exe displays the startup screen IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 o DN D lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 2 SENCOM PC Software SP524 Select language gt Install SENCOM PC Software SPS24 gt Install driver for interface box gt Open PDF manual Download Adobe Reader to read PDF documents http qet adobe com reader Click on Install the interface box driver The User Account Control screen is displayed Click Yes to continue The Welcome to Yokogawa Driver for interface box setup screen is displayed Click Next to continue The Ready to Install the Program message appears Click Install The Windows Security screen appears Click Install USB device driver The Windows Security screen appears Click Install Com port driver The InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears Click Finish Windows 7 driver installation is complete Connect a cable for the interface box to a USB port on the PC for automatic detection E Installation for Windows XP 1 2 3 4 on Start Windows Insert the SPS24 CD into the drive The startup screen is automatically displayed Click on Install the interface box driver The Welcome to Yokogawa Driver for interface box setup screen is displayed Click Next to continue The Ready to Install the Program message appears Click
18. Max 1 to 10 min Timeline displayed on the calibration screen pH Zero and Zero unit mV pH mV calibration Slope units Slope unit MV pH settings Select buffer set NIST DIN 19266 NIST DIN 19266 DIN 19267 US Programmable Setup 0 00 to 20 00 pH Table 6 4 Appears when selecting Programmable Temperature difference 1 0 to 5 0 degC 2 0 degC Sets the maximum 1 8 to 9 0 degF 3 6 degF temperature offset between sensors for multiple calibration Limits Zero high 0 00 to 500 0 mV 120 0 mV 0 00 to 8 45 pH 2 03 pH Zero low 500 0 to 0 00 mV 120 0 mV 8 45 to 0 00 pH 2 03 pH Slope high 100 0 to 110 0 110 0 59 16 to 65 08 mV pH 65 08 mV pH Slope low 70 0 to 100 0 70 00 41 41 to 59 16 mV pH 41 41 mV pH Step Range 0 01 to 1 00 pH 0 01 pH Stabilization 2to30s 10s time ORP Limits Zero high 0 00 to 500 0 mV 120 0 mV calibration Zero low 500 0 to 0 00 mV 120 0 mV settings Slope high 100 0 to 110 0 110 0 Slope low 70 0 to 100 0 70 00 Step Range 1 to 100 mV 1mV Stabilization 2to30s 10s time rH Limits Zero high 0 00 to 500 0 mV 120 0 mV calibration Zero low 500 0 to 0 00 mV 120 0 mV settings Slope high 100 0 to 110 0 110 0 Slope low 70 0 to 100 0 70 00 Step Range 0 01 to 10 00 rH 0 05 rH Stabilization time 2to 30s 10s Impedance Impedance 1 high limit 1 000 kOhm to 200 0 kOhm When Impedance 1 settings 1 000 MOhm is low gt Impedance 1 low In the case of limit high use the Impedance 1 low
19. OSs above and equipped with the CPU and memory listed below Windows 7 Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E7500 or higher Minimum 2 GB RAM Windows XP Intel Pentium 4 CPU 1 6 GHz x64 x86 or higher Minimum 512 MB RAM Display XGA 1024x768 or larger HDD At least 100 MB for application more space may be required to save data Drive required for installation Numbers of USB ports Depends on the number of SENCOM sensors to be connected 1 to 4 Printer Units that can operate with either of the Windows systems above Driver Installation When installing the driver for interface boxes follow the messages that appear in the dialog box SPS24 can be installed before this procedure CAUTION e Before installing the driver software close all applications e Uninstall the driver software before re installation CAUTION e Inthe case of Window 7 log in as a user with system administrator privileges e Inthe case of Windows XP log in with a user name single byte characters that is included in the Administrator group The program cannot be installed properly if the user name entered contains double byte characters The program will not run properly if logged in with a user name that is not included in the Administrator group E Installation for Windows 7 1 Start Windows 7 2 Insert the SPS24 CD into the drive The startup screen automatically appears When the AutoPlay view appears without the startup screen clicking on Run SPS24_
20. ays the corresponding function screen For details see sections 3 to 7 This operation is also available from View on the menu bar IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 1 Introduction gt 1 2 3 Menu Bar Functions of the menu bar are as shown in Table 1 1 By default the menu bar is not displayed It can be turned on or off from the pop up menu right click to view or from Setup Display Table 1 1 Menu Bar Menu Description File Export to PDF Outputs the report in PDF format Menu for the Export to Excel Outputs the data in Excel format database viewer only Print report _ Prints a report via a printer Export For data backup Import Exit Closes the SPS24 Common menu View Sensor management a Moves to function views Common menu Setup Tool Performance Sensor 1 to 4 Displays the sensor performance Menu for the sensor Sensor Setup Sensor1to4 Configures setting per sensor management Ca a E Edit data Enters the edit mode Menu for the Add ID Only available for non digital sensors database viewer only Delete ID Deletes database ID Show all Selects the sensor data to be displayed Show checked Select column KAO Selects it items to be displayed _ Calibration history et history Ng Displays respective calibration histories ORP rH history 1 Temperature history RS port No Configures the RS portnumber Menu for the setup Communication log Not
21. bar displays the user account screen when the logged in user is not of Level 4 Enter the user name and password and log in If an incorrect user name or password is entered 3 times the user account screen closes Click on Account again Once logged in Welcome and the operator name appear User account is disabled Welcome User Operator User is logging in User account is enabled Figure 7 1 Example of toolbar display Login To log in click on Account or enter the user name and password at the prompt which automatically appears when trying to access unauthorized areas When exiting SPS24 the user is automatically logged out Level 1 Logout Click on Account to log out if already logged in Log out changes the status to Level 1 and the screen switches to the Current measurement readings Change password Only logged in users can change their password here IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 Revision Record Manual Title Model SPS24 SENCOM PC Software Manual No IM 12A01S02 01E May 2013 1st Edition Newly published Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Homepage http www yokogawa com IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00
22. bligate to refund the price amount Yokogawa received to you 14 Governing Law 1 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of Japan 2 All disputes controversies or differences which may arise between the parties hereto out of or in relation to or in connection with this Agreement shall be finally settled by arbitration in Tokyo Japan in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of The Japan Commercial Arbitration Association The award rendered by the arbitrator s shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto Concluded IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 Toc 1 Model SPS24 SENCOM PC Software IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition CONTENTS ZE E i dE Seabee iy ET ii 1 MEP O CU d AAAH AA PA AA 1 1 1 1 lU 1 1 1 2 Screen Configuration aa 1 2 1 2 1 Connection Information Field 1 3 1 2 2 lee 1 3 1 2 3 Menu Bahan a ANUBIHANANBANHANANANDAGAANBANAY di 1 4 1 24 Function Information Field 1 4 2 Preparation and Basic Operation cccsseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 1 2 1 Driver installation issscicscinessctcccseeeassnsonnisnvecenasennened naaraana aranna uaaa aKa aKa AaS 2 1 2 2 SPS24 Installations mGA ENNA 2 3 2 3 Confirming Installation and Uninstallation nananana 2 4 2 4 Sensor COMMECCION isaer ma encacenadenasnansndecenseniaenexsnncunshevenstatapnd ENa Ea daaa Ea 2 5 2 5 How to use the SPS24 EE 2 6 3 Sensor Management
23. compatibility verification Ignore this and click continue again 6 Copying of the virtual COM port driver starts and a message appears when installation is complete Click Finish Windows XP COM port driver installation is complete SPS24 Installation After the interface box driver install the SPS24 SENCOM PC Software CAUTION e Before installing SPS24 close all applications e When installing the software do not select a root directory only e g C 1 as the destination for installation H may cause incorrect installation e Uninstall the SPS24 software before re installation CAUTION e Inthe case of Window 7 log in as a user with system administrator privileges e Inthe case of Windows XP log in with a user name single byte characters that is included in the Administrator group The software cannot be installed properly if the user name entered contains double byte characters The program will not run properly if logged in with a user name that is not included in the Administrator group e Inthe case of Windows 7 do not create a directory to store user files in the Program Files folder It may cause SPS24 to malfunction When a directory to store SPS24 user files is located in the Program Files folder do not upgrade the OS to Windows 7 E SPS24 Installation 1 Click on Install SPS24 SENCOM PC Software on the start screen In the case of Windows 7 the User Account Control screen may be
24. displayed Click Yes 2 The Welcome to SPS24 Setup screen appears Click Next to continue IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 2 3 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 4 3 License Agreement appears Read the terms on the license agreement Select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next Selecting I do not accept the terms in the License Agreement aborts SPS4 installation Click Cancel to leave the installation 4 The User information screen is displayed Enter the user name and organization and click Next 5 The Install destination screen appears If you need to change the install destination enter the desired location and click Next The Ready to install message appears Click Install Installation begins When installation completes successfully the Setup Complete dialog appears Click Finish to continue SPS24 installation is complete Confirming Installation and Uninstallation The procedure to confirm installation or uninstall drivers and SPS24 is as follows NOTE To uninstall the USB driver first disconnect the USB cable from the computer NOTE To uninstall the SPS24 Export in Database viewer and Setup beforehand and save the sensor information Go to Windows Start Control Panel Programs and Features Add or Remove Programs in Windows XP For the drive
25. e and operating system or by Yokogawa However in no event shall Yokogawa warrants the following under any operating environment and circumstance The Software Product a will never be interrupted b c d el will satisfy any particular of you or your customer and or prospective purpose will never be free from defect be completely corrected will be free from any cross interference such as cross conflict with other software f will be accurate correct reliable or most up dated 2 The warranty period of the Software Product hereinafter referred to as the Warranty Period shall be one 1 year after receipt IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 IV 3 During the Warranty Period defined above if the Software Product fails to operate in accordance with the steps of the Instruction Manual etc attributable to Yokogawa or defects such as damage of media of the Software Product attributable to Yokogawa are found and you notify Yokogawa of such purport in writing within the Warranty Period Yokogawa agrees to either repair it or replace the media free of charge providing the use under the proper operating environment and circumstance which Yokogawa designates Such repair or replacement shall be executed by sending of the media from Yokogawa to you At your request and upon availability other works except for such sending of the media including but not limited to installation setting up shall be executed with charge
26. e damage to the glass electrode Impedance 2 Impedance of the reference electrode junction IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 3 Sensor Management 3 2 Sensor setup Clicking on Sensor setup in Current measurement readings will display the sensor setting screen where settings can be applied to each sensor individually For the settings common to pH sensors go to the pH ORP common setting in Setup This screen displays values stored in connected sensors Changed values will be displayed in red Click on Synchronize to send the new setting to SENCOM sensors Import setting Imports sensor setting data excluding Calibration from a file Export setting Exports sensor setting data excluding Calibration to a file The default file name is in the format of Smart SensorSetup yymmddhhmmss PH which can be replaced with up to 255 single byte characters 127 double byte characters A file name cannot contain any of the following characters lt gt Initialize sensor Initializes the setting stored in SENCOM sensors Table 3 3 Sensor setting Item Range Default Remarks Sensor Sensor type pH ORP pH ORP pH ORP settings Calibration pH settings Zero 120 0 to 120 0 mV 0 000 mV Unit can be selected at the 4 97 to 9 03 pH 7 00 pH pH ORP common settings Slope 70 00 to 110 0 100 0 Un
27. er tables should be pH 7 2 at 25 C e The temperature difference between the 1st and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or more e The temperature difference between the 2nd and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or more Zero Slope 1 2 3 points Calibration is performed in the sequence of the sequence selection menu Table 3 4 of the solution that works with the buffer solution selected in calibration settings Perform calibration by following the prompts on the screen IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 3 Sensor Management 3 5 Limitations e Three different buffer solutions whose difference in pH value between buffer solutions is 1 pH or more should be used 1st buffer lt 2nd buffer lt 3rd buffer or 1st buffer gt 2nd buffer gt 3rd buffer e The temperature difference between the 1st and 2nd buffer solutions should be 20 C or less e The temperature difference between the 2nd and 3rd buffer solutions should be 20 C or less Table 3 4 Buffer selection for 3 point calibration Buffer for 3 point Calibration Buffer Sequence NIST DIN19266 pH1 7 PH6 9 pH9 2 pH4 0 PH6 9 PH9 2 pH9 2 PH6 9 pH1 7 pH9 2 pH6 9 pH4 0 DIN19267 pH4 7 PH6 8 pH9 2 pH9 2 pH6 8 pH4 7 US pH4 0 pH7 0 pH10 0 pH10 0 5pH7 0 5pH4 0 User setting Buffer Table 1 Buffer Table 2 Buffer Table 3 Buffer Table 3 Buffer Table 2 Buffer Table 1 ki In 2 po
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29. ettings 3 Calibration object options of Sensor management Start calibration Calibration wizard 4 In the case of the ORP measurement on the basis of a reference electrode please choose ORP of Sensor type pH ORP In the case of the ORP measurement on the basis of a glass electrode please choose Sensor type ORP For details refer to User s Manual of Model FLXA21 2 Wire Analyzer IM 12A01A02 01E Performance Clicking on Performance in Current measurement readings will display the sensor performance screen which shows the sensor information Table 3 2 Sensor performance Item Description Calibration Last calibration pH ORP rH Date time of last calibration and type of calibration Maintenande Temperature information Projectes replacement Date of sensor replacement required for measurement accuracy which is predicted based on the preventative maintenance function Calibration pH zero slope Calibration value and date time of last update data ORP zero slope rH zero slope Temperature _ offset Sensor Zero Slope Impedance 1 Sensor health wellness Impedance 2 Higher Yo value of each gauge means superior parameter health Measuring DI sensor Electromotive force of the pH sensor data ORP sensor Electromotive force of the ORP sensor rH sensor Electromotive force of the rH sensor Impedance 1 Glass membrane resistance for detecting possibl
30. evels and available functions Function Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 General user Calibration operator Data editor Administrator Sensor Display A A A A management measurements Display performance A A A A Set sensors N A A A A Calibrate N A A A A Database Display the sensor A A A A Viewer database Edit the sensor database N A N A A A Print the database A A A Import export the database N A N A A A Setup Set user accounts N A N A N A A Initialize the setup N A N A A A Import export the N A N A A A setup configuration Set other N A A A A configurations Error Display error A A A A information information Clear error information N A N A A A A Available N A Not available pH ORP Configures common settings for pH ORP sensors Sensor dependent settings are configured from Sensor management Sensor setup Changed settings will be displayed in red Click Save to save the change For setting details refer to Chapter 16 of User s Manual of Model FLXA21 2 Wire Analyzer IM 12A01A02 01E IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup gt 6 5 Table 6 3 pH ORP common settings numbers in parentheses indicate related sections of FLXA21 User s Manual IM 12A01A02 01E Setting Item Available Option Initial Value Remarks pH ORP measurement pH ORP pH ORP pH rH rH Time Axis Range
31. he relevant section IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 1 Introduction 1 3 1 2 1 Connection Information Field The connection information field displays the status and information of connected sensors and can also be used for switching target sensors Sensors can be connected or disconnected by clicking on the Connect or Disconnect buttons at the bottom of the field Toggle between wide narrow display Connected sensor button Sensor number FU 0OFi pH ORP Model SensorType N1CN00999 ID Serial No Comments Sensor not connected Target sensor Target sensor for calibration for display H H ya Bi Z PPZtGz SEI SP 4 02F Rickey LO de Figure 1 3 Screen example of connection information field When Sensor Not Connected is shown despite a sensor being connected disconnect the sensor from the cable reconnect and click Connect again Information about the connected sensor is displayed on the sensor connection button along with the connection status The sensor type can be set using Sensor setup DH ORP PH ORP An optional comment can be entered for sensor identification using Database viewer Edit data When the display shows the following icons see 5 Error Information 7 J FU20F NICN00999 1 2 2 Toolbar The toolbar has function switch buttons for Sensor management Database viewer Error information Setup and others Clicking a button displ
32. int calibration set the sequence for each buffer Temperature Calibration Temperature Setting For the most accurate measurements it is important to have a precise temperature measurement Measure the temperature with a high precision thermometer and adjust the sensor reading accordingly For best accuracy this should be done as near to the normal operating temperature as possible Em ORP Calibration rH Calibration No automatic calibration feature is available in an ORP or rH calibration Calibration is performed stepwise Follow the prompts displayed on the screen Astability check is made at each measurement point Proceed to the next step only after the reading has stabilized IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 4 lt 4 Database Viewer 4 1 Database Viewer Clicking on Database viewer from the toolbar will display up to date information about the sensors connected to the SPS24 From this screen the information database for sensors can be managed Kind of sensor Tool menu Mscewcom re Po O ZA Digtal pHIORP Fon data O O No DiSerai No Comments FUSH CRP NICINO099O j FU20F MPT pH ORP more than 12me pit ORP D K WOR Calibration history menu File menu Figure 4 1 Example of Database Viewer screen The Sensor field indicates the sensor numbers of sensors currently connected to the PC By clicking the item name V or A icons are displayed for s
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34. it can be selected at the 41 41 to 65 08 mV pH 59 16 mV pH pH ORP common settings ITP 0 00 to 14 00 pH 7 00 pH pH Auto correct Disable Enable Disable ORP rH Zero 120 0 to 120 0 mV 0 00 mV settings Slope 70 00 to 110 0 100 0 Temperatutre Compensation Manual Automatic Automatic compensation Manual 0 0 to 100 0 degC 25 0 degC Process temperature used temperature 32 0t0212 0 degF 77 0degF for manual compensation Sensor Define Heat cycle 1 to 250 degC 50 degC diagnostic heat cycle temperature 34 to 482 degF 124 degF settings diagnostic Heat cycle time 0 1 to 60 0 min 10 0 min reference Define High pH value 2 00 to 16 00 pH 13 00 pH SENCOM Low pH value 2 00 to 16 00 pH 1 00 pH diagnostic Sterilization 0 0 to 155 0degC 155 0 degC reference temperature 32 0 to 311 0 degF 311 0 degF Sterilization time 0 0 to 100 0 min 100 0 min High temperature 1 35 0 to 155 0 degC 155 0 degC 31 0 to 311 0 degF 311 0 degF High temperature 2 35 0 to 155 0 degC 155 0 degC 31 0 to 311 0 degF 311 0 degF IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 3 3 lt 3 Sensor Management gt 3 3 Start calibration Clicking on Start calibration in Current measurement readings will display the selection screen that shows sensors to be calibrated Sensors of the same model and type can be calibrated simultaneously When a sensor is selected the upper part of the sensor button turns blue for identification 4
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36. lect the buffer solution to be used from among NIST DIN 19266 DIN 19267 US and Programmable in Setup pH ORP pH ORP common settings pH calibration settings Select buffer set If you select Programmable calibration is performed based on the conditions registered in buffer tables 1 to 3 Use of the proper buffer table allows the system to perform reliable calibration In the same way as manual pH calibration select the calibration type from among Zero slope Zero slope ITP 3point and Zero slope1 2 3point Calibration is performed stepwise follow the prompts displayed on the screen A stability check is conducted at each measurement point Proceed to the next step only after the reading has stabilized Zero Slope Select the solution that works with the buffer solution selected in calibration settings and perform calibration by following the prompts on the screen Zero Slope ITP 3 points Calibration is performed in the sequence of the sequence selection menu Table 3 4 of the solution that works with the buffer solution selected in calibration settings Perform calibration by following the prompts on the screen Limitations e Three different buffer solutions whose difference in pH value between buffer solutions is 1 pH or more should be used 1st buffer lt 2nd buffer lt 3rd buffer or 1st buffer gt 2nd buffer gt 3rd buffer e The 2nd buffer solution in the user defined buff
37. nly available for non digital pH ORP They can be used for managing non digital pH ORP sensor data with the database IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 5 lt 5 Error Information 5 1 Error Information When an error occurs the color of Error information on the toolbar changes and an icon starts to flash Clicking on Error information displays the error that is occurring in the connected sensor The error information screen displays the error that is occurring in any connected sensors and any error or warning for the SPS24 itself Errors are more critical than warnings Clicking on the error or warning information displays the actions required History Clicking on History on the error information screen displays the error history screen The error history screen shows sensor dependent errors and general errors separately Whenever clicking any connected sensor buttons in the connection information field the sensor dependent error field switches information for the selected sensor When the total of general errors and sensor errors exceeds 100 older information will be deleted Type in the display item indicates F Fault or W Warning Clear all clears all error history Connected Sensor Button Action is required when the connected sensor button displays the following status VA The stored setting for the connected sensor is corrupted Bi FU20F Execute Initialize sensor from Sensor
38. o 10 MOhm 10 0 MOhm When Impedance 1 is high In the case of low use the value of Impedance 1 high low limit in Impedance settings FINE limit for impedance 2 1 to 10 MOhm 10 0 MOhm When Impedance s is high In the case of low use the value of Impedance 2 high low limit in Impedance settings x Setting for user defined buffer In the case of FU20F pH ORP SENCOM sensors Impedance 1 is high and Impedance 2 is low When Programmable is selected in pH calibration settings Select buffer set the user defined buffer solution configuration screen appears Configuration can set for 3 buffer solutions Before configuring a new table click on Clear table to clear all preset values After entering execute Check values to check there are no errors IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup gt 6 7 Table 6 4 Initial values of Setting for user defined buffer Buffer table 1 Buffer table 2 Buffer table 3 0 0degC 32 0 degt 5 0degC 41 0 degF 10 0 degC 50 0 degF 15 0 degC 59 0 degF 20 0 degC 68 0 degF 25 0 degC 77 0 degF 30 0 degC 86 0 degF 35 0 degC 95 0 degF 40 0 degC 104 0 degF 45 0 degC 113 0 degt 50 0 degt 122 0 degt 55 0 degt 131 0 degF 60 0 degC 140 0 degF 65 0 degC 149 0 degF 70 0 degt 158 0 degt 75 0 degG 167 0 degt 80 0 degt 176 0 degt Required field
39. orting the order on the display No is assigned automatically A scroll bar is displayed as needed E Kind of Sensor Kind of sensor is used for selecting the sensor to be displayed SENCOM sensors are Digital pH ORP Non digital pH ORP can be used for managing data of non digital pH ORP sensors in the database E Tool Menu The Tool menu can be accessed from Tool on the menu bar e Edit data Edit data is used for editing data Clicking on Edit data takes you to the editing mode The background color of editable fields turns white where information can be added or changed by clicking on the target field only Comments field can be edited for digital pH ORP Added or changed data will be displayed in red Click Save to save the change IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 4 Database Viewer 4 2 e Add ID Add ID is available only for non digital pH ORP sensors Use this function for managing data of non digital pH ORP sensors in the database Register new ID data Add or change data by clicking on fields shown in boxes and save the changes Delete ID This function deletes sensor ID data that was selected with a checkbox Sensor ID data of any connected sensors cannot be deleted To delete multiple data tick on o Do this for all current items Confirmation screens will not be displayed individually Show all Show checked Show all displa
40. osed USB cable to the interface box and a USB port on the PC Up to 4 SENCOM sensors can be connected to a PC at the same time For multiple connections the same number of interface boxes and USB cables is required see Figure 1 1 IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 2 5 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 6 How to use the SPS24 Go to Windows Start All Programs Yokogawa SENCOM PC Software and click SENCOM PC Software to launch the SPS24 First launch At first launch the Please set RS port message appears Click OK to close the dialog box Confirm the sensor connection and go to Setup RS port No to assign the RS port number to the sensor RS pon No Communication log Ural setting Display Select language Sansor 1 COMI USB RS 405 Pon COM4 Sensor 2 Not used User account COM Commumcationg Pon COM a n D A pHIORP Sensor 3 BGS 485 Por COMS USB R5 485 Por COMS Select USB RS 485 Port Sensor 4 Not used N Click to save Connection information field Figure 2 2 Example of RS port number setting 2 sensors are connected simultaneously Select USB RS 485 Port and click Save to store the change Clicking Connect in the connection information field detects the sensor and displays the connected sensor button The mark after the COM number indicates the active connection Multiple Sensor Connection To connect
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42. r confirm that Yokogawa Driver for interface box is listed For the SPS24 confirm that Yokogawa SENCOM PC Software is listed To uninstall the driver or software right click on the desired listing and click Uninstall In the case of Windows XP click Delete SPS24 can be confirmed by using the following method Go to Windows Start All Programs to confirm that Yokogawa SENCOM PC Software is listed Clicking SENCOM PC Software launches SPS24 Clicking on User s Manual opens this document IM 12A01S02 01E in PDF format IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 2 Preparation and Basic Operation 2 5 2 4 Sensor Connection For information on how to connect FU20F SENCOM sensors and WU11 SENCOM cables refer to IM 12B06J03 04E For the FLXA21 2 wire liquid analyzer refer to IM 12A01A02 01E lt Field Application WU11 SENCOM cable Connector connection SENCOM sensor Windows PC SPS24 USB cable SENCOM Interface box PC Software WU11 SENCOM cable 3m SPS24 accessory Figure 2 1 Example of SENCOM sensor connection and usage Connect SENCOM sensors as shown in Figure 2 1 When connecting to a FLXA21 connecting disconnecting is performed at the connector by removing the WU11 SENCOM cable Connect the WU11 SENCOM cable terminal to the pin terminal of the interface box Connect the encl
43. selected with a checkbox Individual reports will be printed when multiple sensors are selected Contents of the printed report are identical to those of the file generated with Export to PDF IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 4 Database Viewer 4 3 Export Generates a backup file to save the data Choose whether to save the entire data or individual data select with a checkbox Enter the file name the default name is smart1 yymmddhhmmss smf and save the file Import Imports a backup file that was generated with Export Import is not required when operation is normal Data of connected sensors cannot be imported Select the target file and choose whether to import the entire data or individual data In the case of individual data first choose either digital pH ORP or non digital pH ORP and then pick the required data If the target ID already exists the confirmation screen will appear E Calibration history menu Clicking on pH history ORP rH history or Temperature history displays the calibration history data for the selected sensor Up to 100 recent calibration histories can be displayed This can also be accessed from Tool Calibration history on the menu bar On the calibration history screen you can switch among pH ORP rH and Temperature from the pull down menu at the top center of the screen Add data Delete data Edit data These are o
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45. user s manuals please contact our sales representative or your local distributor Signal Words The following words are used in this manual CAUTION This symbol gives information essential for understanding the operations and functions NOTE This symbol indicates information that complements the present topic Drawing Conventions Some drawings may be partially emphasized simplified or omitted for the convenience of description Some screen images depicted in the user s manual may have different display positions or character types e g the upper lower case Also note that some of the images contained in this user s manual are display examples IM 12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 Copyright and Trademark Notices The copyrights of online manual contained in the CD are reserved The online manual is protected by the PDF security from modification however it can be output via a printer Printing out the online manual is only allowed for the purpose of using the product When using the printed information of the online manual check if the version is the most recent one by referring to the CD s version No part of the online manual may be transferred sold distributed including delivery via a commercial PC network or the like or registered or recorded on video tapes e Microsoft Windows Windows 7 and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
46. xisting A001 When registering a new user ID access Setup User account again and select New If password management is enabled only Level 4 users can access the user account screen The user ID of the current logged in user cannot be edited or deleted The password can be edited When the user account option is disabled New Delete Edit and Change password for the user ID are not available CAUTION Any user can change their own password Level 4 administrator users must not forget their own password They alone can access the user account screen If no one can access the user account screen contact Yokogawa Table 6 1 New user registration Registration Item Description User ID account Enter a user account ID for log in Up to 10 single byte letters or numbers The field is case sensitive Operator Enter the operator name Up to 20 single byte letters or numbers 10 double byte characters Description Optional information field Can be used as memo Up to 50 single byte letters or numbers 25 double byte characters Level Select a user permission level see Table 6 2 Level 2 Calibration operator Level 3 Data editor Level 4 Administrator Password 6 to 20 single byte letters or numbers The field is case sensitive Never forget the password IM12A01S02 01E 1st Edition May 10 2013 00 lt 6 Setup 6 4 6 7 Table 6 2 L
47. ys all sensor data Show checked displays the data of only sensors that were selected with a checkbox Select column Selects items to be displayed Number ID Serial No and Sensor fields are always displayed The display order cannot be changed All fields can be selected by clicking on Indication Item E File Menu This can also be accessed from File on the menu bar Output files include all information regardless of items displayed The file name can be up to 255 single byte characters 127 double byte characters A file name cannot contain any of the following characters lt gt Export to PDF Creates a PDF file for the sensor data selected with a checkbox Contents of the PDF are identical to those of the print out generated with Print report Multiple PDF files can be created Each has a selected ID Clicking on Export to PDF displays a 3 line text box where comments can be entered The comment entered will appear at the top right of the report Up to 20 single byte characters 10 double byte characters can be entered per line Enter the file name default name is 1 ID Serial No pdf and save the file e Export to Excel Creates an Excel file for the sensor data selected with a checkbox Multiple files can be selected Each has a selected ID Enter the file name default name is smart1_ yymmddhhmmss xls and save the file Print report Prints a report for the sensor data

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