Operators Manual Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 General Specifications
- 4 Sensor Specifications
- 5 Instrument Overview
- 6 System Components
- 7 Probe Setup
- 8 Communication Settings and Calibration- Connect the Instrument to the Computer
- Connect the Instrument to Win-Situ 5 Software
- First Screen (Data Tab)
- Set Communication Outputs
- Modbus Setup
- SDI-12 Setup
- View and Record Data
- Calibrate and Set Up Sensors
- Set Parameter Units and Sentinel Values
- RDO Sensor Calibration
- Conductivity Calibration
- Pressure/Level
- pH/ORP Calibration
 
- 9 Controller Requirements and Connections
- 10 Care and Maintenance
- 11 Declaration of Conformity

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Screen Element Definition
The Alarm icon provides additional instrument status
information.
Green—No alarms or warnings
Yellow—One or more warnings
Red—One or more alarms
Move the cursor over the alarm icon to view a description.
Click the Device Setup tab for detailed information on the
alarm or warning.
Note: Disregard the Device Reset alarm for non-logging
instruments such as the RDO PRO-X Probe or the Aqua
TROLL 400.
System Time is displayed on the left. Device Time is displayed on
the right. Clocks are updated once every two seconds. When the
Device Time is displayed in red, it differs from the current System
Time, and should be synchronized.
The Time Sync button is used to write the current PC time to the
instrument. If you need to set the instrument clock to a time other
than the system (PC) time, use the Set Clock button on the Device
Setup tab.
Meter View shows the last known parameter values, displayed with
current units and time stamp. Readings are sized to occupy the
entire screen. This is the default display in the Home tab. If the type
is black, the readings are updating in real time.
List View is a running list of the most recent records. New readings
are continuously added to the top of the list and old readings scroll
off the bottom.
Graph View shows a real-time trend graph of the selected
parameters.
The Snapshot button allows you to take a snapshot of the data that
currently appears on screen and save it to a file. Non-logging
instruments can save data as CSV files but not as WSL data files.
The Stop button allows you to continuously record live data and
save it to a file. Non-logging instruments can save data as CSV files,
but not as WSL data files.
The Play button allows you to start and stop data polling.










