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CPM For DLT-5500: Communication Platform
CPM For DLT-5500: Communication Platform
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology,
design, and manufacturing. BTG shall have no liability for any error or damages of any kind resulting from the use of
this document. © BTG 2015.
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Phone: +46 533 426 00
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Table of contents
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2 Software Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.3 User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.4 How to Read This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.4.1 Parameter Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1 Menu Structure Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1.1 Measurement/Sample Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.1.2 Calibrate Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1.3 Configure Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.1.4 Diagnostics Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.1.5 Backup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.2 General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2.1 Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.2.2 Calibration Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.2.3 Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.2.3.1 DLT-5500 Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.2.4 Check Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.3 Measurement/Sample Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.3.1 View Device Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.3.2 View Raw Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.3.2.1 DLT-5500 Raw Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.3.3 View/Edit Basic Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.3.3.1 Basic Settings for HCM-8000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2.3.3.2 Basic Settings for FCM-8000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.3.4 Take Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.3.4.1 Sample Table Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.4 Calibrate Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2.4.1 View Calibration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
2.4.2 View Correlation Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.4.3 Basic Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.4.4 Lab Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.4.4.1 Sample Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.4.4.2 Perform Lab Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1 Introduction
The CPM communication platform is delivered as a complete unit from BTG, normally in conjunction with
an instrument. The CPM is a control panel for complete configuration and operation of the instrument.
1.1 Safety
Operation of an instrument, using the CPM communication platform, is not hazardous and does not
require any safety regulations. See the CPM user manual and the instrument user manual for further
safety instructions regarding installation and service.
F1 F2 F3
3
The function keys have different functions depending on where you are in the menu structure. The actual
function of each key is shown on the bottom row of the display, directly above the corresponding key.
The scroll keys are used to step between different available selections, and to change parameter values.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Calibrate menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement... Cal type: General
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F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Basic calibration
1 Basic cal: Channel 1
2 Pulp type: General
3 Offset +0.00 AU
Edit calibration
4 F3 constant value
2 Operation
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General config... Life cycle diag... Backup & Log...
Calibration info... Sensor config... Alarm settings... UpdateRate...
Basic Calibration... Output config... Warning settings...
Lab calibration... Event log...
Menu Sample Next Menu Enter Edit Menu Enter Edit Menu Enter Edit Menu Enter
• The Measurement/sample menu is used for viewing measurement results, and for taking calibration
samples. This is the default menu on the display at start-up, and reappears after five minutes of
inactivity.
• The Calibrate menu is used to calibrate the instrument.
• The Configure menu is used for configuration of the instrument settings.
• The Diagnostics menu is used for viewing various instrument diagnostics, and for configuration of
alarm/warning settings.
• The Backup menu is used to backup instrument data to a memory card, or restore previously backed
up data.
Each sub-menu is described in a separate section of this manual.
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F3 F 0.002948 0.031823 F3 page 14 in this manual
2.1.1
F3 L 0.033546 0.003716 F3
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Menu Sample Next Back Next Back Sample Next F2
Measurement/Sample Menu
Delete sample
Sample table full! 1 Lab cal: Channel 1 Calib set 1
Sample Calc Lab
Sample result will be number value value F1 Delete sample: 2 F3
displayed but not 2 * 1 0.32 0.34
saved. F1 2 * 2 1.01 0.98
2 3 0.63 0.00 2 F3 F1
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CPM Operation
F3
F2
Take sample
Value AU Channel 1
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Next channel Next channel
F2
Previous channel Previous channel
15 Cancel
Sample result Saving sample
Value AU Channel 1 Calib set 1 Saving sample:
Auto Channel 1
Follow-up 0.29 AU
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Deviation 0.00 AU Auto Measurement/
F1 Date 2015-09-01 F1 Sample Menu
Time 12.36.55
Sample no. 2
Result Cancel Save Cancel Calib set 1
Sample table full
F3
Previous channel
Sample not saved!
Menu F1
F3
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sample menu Main Menu Calibrate menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement... Cal type: General
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F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 1 F3 Change passive calibration set
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
2.1.2
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit 2 F3 Change channel
Calibrate Menu
Offset 0.00 AU a +
Corr. 0.99 l
3 F2 Std err 0.03 AU F2 c +
+
+
X
Basic calibration
1 Basic cal: Channel 1
CPM Operation
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Edit calibration
4 F3 constant value
Lab calibration
1 Lab cal: Channel 1
Sample Calc Lab
number value value
2 * 1 0.32 0.34
4 F2 2 * 2 1.01 0.98 1 F3 Change channel
2 3 0.63 0.00
2 4 0.00 0.00
Calibr --> Edit 2 F2 Move cursor position to next column
Calibration result
1 Cal type: General
OK
Corr. 0.99
Std err 0.03 AU
2 F1 Offset 0.00 AU 1 F3 Change channel
2 C0 +0.000
2 C1 -1.000 Accept the new
Accept Cancel 2 F1 calibration
Cancel the
2 F3 calibration
5
6
Measurement/
2.1.3
sample menu Main Menu Configure menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement...
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3 Configure...
4 Diagnostics...
3 F2 3 General config...
4 Sensor config...
5 Output config...
1 F3 Change passive calibration set
Configure Menu
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit 2 F3 Change channel
General configuration
1 Damping 0s
2 Offset 0.00
3 Unit AU
4 Serial No. 1234567
3 F2 5 Language English 1 F3 Edit damping value
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CPM Operation
The grey-marked
rows requires 4 F3 Edit serial number
scrolling to
become visible.
5 F3 Select language
Change system
6 F3 date
Change system
7 F3 time
Lock/unlock the
Sensor configuration 10 F3 system for editing
Time Dark 1 0.1
Time IR 0.1
Time UV 0.1
Time Dark 2 0.1
4 F2 Gain Meas 32
Gain Test 04
Current IR 04.40
Menu Edit
Output configuration
Communication module
OM2014/2en
specific menu
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1
2 Calibrate... 3 Life cycle diag...
F1 3 Configure... 4 F2 4 Alarm settings... 1 F3 Change passive calibration set
4 Diagnostics... 5 Warning settings...
2.1.4
5 Backup... 6 Event log...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit 2 F3 Change channel
Diagnostics Menu
CPM Prg starts: 5
CPM Card temp: 34.5°C
3 F2 Config changes: 3
Runtime: 4.0 weeks
Program starts: 5
Menu
Alarm settings
CardTemp OK
CPM Operation
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F2 Next alarm
Warning settings
CardTemp 85° OK
1 On/Off: ON
2 Upper: 10000.0 h
5 F2 3 Lower: -1.0 h 1 F3 Switch warning on/off
4 Latch: 0 s
F2 Next warning
Event log
CardTemp Wa High
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6 F2 F2 Jump to first event
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Backup menu Backup
2.1.5
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Backup... Backup folders:
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Restore... DLT-5500.003
Measurement... Format... XXX-8000.003
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1 3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log... Rename selected
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 1 F2 F2 folder
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup... Backup all folders
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Menu Edit Backup F3
Backup Menu
to memory card
WARNING: Auto
3 F2 Formating will erase F3
All data on this card
4
Cancel OK Menu
Update Rate
1 UpdateRate 2s
Menu Edit
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2.2 - General Operation
2.2.1 Indicators
A thin column at the rightmost section of the display is reserved for indicators of various kind. The
indicators that can appear in this area are shown and explained below.
1
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3. Communication indicator
4. Lock indicator
L 4
C 5 5. Logging indicator / Formatting Countdown timer
Menu Sample Next 6 6. Scrolling indicator
Indicator Description
Alarm indicator The alarm indicator appears as a blinking ‘A’ at upper right corner of the display
and indicates that an alarm has been triggered and is currently active.
Enter the Status View to see more information about an active alarm (see section
2.3.1: View Device Status).
Communication The communication indicator appears as a number (0-9) in the second row of the
indicator indicator column and indicates communication problems between the CPM and
the instrument.
The number shows the amount of succeeded request as follows:
0: 0 - 5% 5: 45 - 55%
1: 5 - 15% 6: 55 - 65%
2: 15 - 25% 7: 65 - 75%
3: 25 - 35% 8: 75 - 85%
4: 35 - 45% 9: 85 - 95%
No indicator is shown if the communication is close to faultless (95 - 100%
succeeded requests).
Indicator Description
Lock indicator The lock indicator appears when the system is locked for editing, which means
that no settings can be changed.
For more information on how to lock/unlock the system, see section 2.5.1:
General Configuration.
Logging indicator / The logging indicator appears as a blinking letter ‘C’ and indicates that logging to
Formatting the SD card is in progress. While the logging indicator is visible, the sub-menus
Countdown timer of the Backup menu are unavailable, and trying to accessing the Backup menu
will lead to the logging view. See section 2.7.4: Store Data and Log Tables on
Memory Card for more information.
The formatting countdown timer appears during formatting of the SD card and
shows the remaining number of seconds until the format process is finished. See
section 2.7.3: Format Memory Card for more information.
Scrolling indicator The scrolling indicator appears as a two way arrow at the lower right corner of the
display, and can indicate two things:
• The currently displayed view contains non-visible rows that can be reached
by scrolling up or down using the scroll keys.
• The currently displayed view can show information for other channels than
the currently selected. Information for other channels are accessed by
pressing the scroll keys.
1. Active calibration
1 2 set
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Configure Menu 2. Passive calibration
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1 set
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement...
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2 Calibrate... 3 General config... Change passive
F1 3 Configure... 3 F2 4 Sensor config... 1 F3 calibration set
4 Diagnostics... 5 Output config...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
2.2.3 Channels
Some instruments can provide multiple types of measurement results, and this is handled by using
separate channels.
Each channel has its own configuration and is calibrated separately, but calibration samples are always
taken for all channels at once. Measuring results, calibration data, and instrument settings are always
displayed for the active channel only.
The active channel can be viewed and changed from various display views in the menu structure. See the
menu structure overview diagrams in section 2.1: Menu Structure Overview for more information.
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F3 Set date and time
Measurement/sample menu
Accept Edit
DLT-5500 Calib set(1)
AU Channel 1
F1
Auto, 5 min
Menu
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Sample Next
Measurement/
sample menu Status
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) A CardTemp Hi
AU Channel 1
Menu
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Sample Next
F3
Back Next
F1
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F3 F3 F 0.002948 0.031823
L 0.033546 0.003716
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Menu Sample Next Back Next Back Sample Next
P Peak value
D DC value
Measurement/
sample menu Status Raw values
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) OK. IR UV
AU Channel 1 W 0.196496 8.343775
P 0.196149 7.752351
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F3 F3 F 0.002948 0.031823 F3
L 0.033546 0.003716
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Menu Sample Next Back Next Back Sample Next
Basic settings
1 Damping 0 Sec
2 Offset 0.00 AU
Value 0.29 AU F3
3 LRV 0.00 AU
4 URV 2.00 AU
AO
5 Tag
7.988 mA
XXX-TAG
1 F2 Edit damping value
Back Edit Next
2 F2 Edit offset value
5 F2 Edit tag
Parameter Description
Measurement/
sample menu Status Raw values
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) OK. IR UV
AU Channel 1 W 0.196496 8.343775
P 0.196149 7.752351
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F3 F3 F 0.002948 0.031823 F3
L 0.033546 0.003716
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Menu Sample Next Back Next Back Sample Next
Basic settings
1 Damping 0 Sec
2 Offset 0.00 AU
Value 0.29 AU F3
3 Tag 123456789012
345678901234
56789012 1 F2 Edit damping value
Back Edit Next
2 F2 Edit offset value
Parameter Description
Measurement/
sample menu Take sample
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) Value AU Channel 1
AU Channel 1
Menu
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Sample Next
F2
15
0.29 Cancel
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Deviation 0.00 AU
F1 Date 2015-09-01 F1
Time 12.36.55
Sample no. 2
Result Cancel Save Cancel Calib set 1
Parameter Description
Calib set The active calibration set, for which the sample can be saved.
Channel The channel for which the displayed results are valid.
Use the up and down buttons to see results for other channels
Measurement/
sample menu Delete sample
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) Sample table full! 1 Lab cal: Channel 1 Calib set 1
AU Channel 1 Sample Calc Lab
Sample result will be number value value Delete sample: 2
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displayed but not 2 * 1 0.32 0.34
F2 saved. F1 2 * 2 1.01 0.98 2 F3 F1
2 3 0.63 0.00
2 4 0.00 0.00 Delete
Menu Sample Next Delete Sample Cancel Back Delete Delete Cancel
selected
sample
1 F3 Change channel
Take sample
Value AU Channel 1
F2
15
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Auto
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Deviation 0.00 AU Auto
F1 Date 2015-09-01 F1
Time 12.36.55
Sample no. 2
Result Cancel Save Cancel Calib set 1
Sample table full
Calib set 1
Channel 1
Follow-up 0.29 AU
Deviation 0.00 AU
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2 Calibrate...
F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 3 F2
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Calibration info
Menu Graph
Cal type The present calibration type If the present calibration is a basic calibration,
the calibration type is either specified as User, or
as a specific pulp type, depending on how the
calibration is performed. See section 2.4.3: Basic
Calibration for more information.
If the present calibration is a lab calibration, the
calibration type is specified with the name of the
calibration method used to calculate the
calibration. See section 2.4.4: Lab Calibration for
more information
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2 Calibrate...
F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 3 F2
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
NOTE!
Changing pulp type will overwrite the calibration constants in the present passive Calibration Set to the
default values of a pre-defined calibration. At the same time, all active lab samples in the present passive
Calibration Set will automatically be set to inactive in order to indicate that they are not a part of the
present calibration.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Calibrate menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement... Cal type: General
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F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Basic calibration
1 Basic cal: Channel 1
2 Pulp type: General
3 Offset +0.00 AU
Edit calibration
4 F3 constant value
Pulp type The pulp type for which pre- Selected from a list of available pulp types.
defined calibration constants
are used If calibration constants have been manually
entered, or if a lab calibration has been
performed, the pulp type will be dashed out.
C0, C1, C2... Calibration constants The number of constants varies depending on
instrument type. If there are more than three
constants, the view can be scrolled using the up/
down arrow buttons.
D Lab value column Edit lab value for the selected sample.
Only four samples are displayed on the view at the same time. To access the rest of the samples, use the
up/down arrow buttons to scroll the list.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Calibrate menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement... Cal type: General
Menu
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Sample Next
F1 2 Calibrate...
3 Configure...
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Enter
2 F2 3 Calibration info...
4 Basic Calibration...
5 Lab calibration...
Menu Enter Edit
5 F2
Lab calibration
1 Lab cal: Channel 1
Sample Calc Lab
number value value
2 * 1 0.32 0.34
2 * 2 1.01 0.98 1 F3 Change channel
2 3 0.63 0.00
2 4 0.00 0.00
Calibr --> Edit 2 F2 Move cursor position to next column
A Activate/Deactivate sample
Delete sample
Calib set 1
Delete sample: 2
B F1 Delete sample
Delete Cancel
2 F3
Sample information
Sample info:
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C RawValue1 9.461
Back Edit
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1
2 Calibrate...
F1 3 Configure... 2 F2 3 Calibration info... 5 F2
4 Diagnostics... 4 Basic Calibration...
5 Backup... 5 Lab calibration...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Lab calibration
1 Lab cal: Channel 1
Sample Calc Lab
number value value
2 * 1 0.32 0.34
2 * 2 1.01 0.98 1 F3 Change channel
2 3 0.63 0.00
2 4 0.00 0.00
Calibr --> Edit
Calibration result
Cal type: General
OK
Corr. 0.99
2 F1 Std err
Offset
0.03 AU
0.00 AU
F1 Accept the new calibration
Perform the C0 +0.000
calibration C1 -1.000
Accept Cancel F3 Cancel the calibration
Cal type The calibration type The calibration method used to calculate the
calibration will be displayed. If the calibration is
unsuccessful, the calibration type of the previous
(and still valid) calibration will be displayed.
OK This row shows the status of OK indicates that the calibration was successful.
the calibration
An unsuccessful calibration will provide an
instrument specific error message. See the
trouble shooting section of the instrument
manual for further advice.
C0, C1, C2... Calibration constants The number of constants varies depending on
instrument type. If there are more than two
constants, the view can be scrolled using the up/
down arrow buttons.
Menu
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Sample Next
F1 2 Calibrate...
3 Configure...
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Enter
3 F2 3 General config...
4 Sensor config...
5 Output config...
General configuration
1 Damping 0s
2 Offset 0.00
3 Unit AU
4 Serial No. 1234567
5 Language English 1 F3 Edit damping value
6 Date 2015-09-01
7 Time 12.00.00
8 Sampling time 10s 2 F3 Edit offset value
9 LCD Contrast 32
10 Edits locked 00000
Menu Edit 3 F3 Select measuring unit
The grey-marked
rows require 4 F3 Edit serial number
scrolling to
become visible.
5 F3 Select language
Damping A damping constant that can A higher damping value will increase the
be set after calibration to damping of the signal. The unit and valid range
stabilize the signal of the damping constant depends on the
instrument.
Unit The engineering unit of the Selected from a list of available units.
displayed measuring result
Sampling time The time used by the The mean measurement value during the
instrument to take each sampling time is saved to the instrument.
sample
LCD Contrast Contrast level of the LCD Can be adjusted within the interval 23 - 40.
display
Edits locked Function for locking all The current lock status is designated by the
settings for editing displayed digit:
00000: The system is currently unlocked.
00001: The system is currently locked.
To lock an unlocked system, or to unlock a
locked system, enter the code 42600.
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1
2 Calibrate... 3 General config...
F1 3 Configure... 3 F2 4 Sensor config... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics... 5 Output config...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Sensor configuration
1 Time Dark 1 0.1 Time Dark 1
2 Time IR 0.1 Set value: 0.1
3 Time UV 0.1
4 Time Dark 2 0.1 0.017 - 0.853 s
5 Gain Meas 32 1 F3 M 0.019534 T 0.007554 F3 Set the Time Dark 1 value
6 Gain Test 04
7 Current IR 04.40
8 Current UV 02.25 Menu Edit
9 Clearwater IR 1.00000
10 Clearwater UV 1.00000
11 DelOldestSmpl Off
12 PkPercentile 99 % Time IR
Menu Edit Set value: 0.1
0.017 - 0.853 s
2 F3 M 0.025067 T 0.517576 F3 Set the Time IR value
Menu Edit
Time UV
Set value: 0.1
0.017 - 0.853 s
3 F3 M 0.501275 T 0.162503 F3 Set the Time UV value
Menu Edit
Time Dark 2
Set value: 0.1
0.017 - 0.853 s
4 F3 M 0.019534 T 0.007554 F3 Set the Time Dark 2 value
Menu Edit
Gain Meas
Set value: 32
1,2,4,5,8,10,16 or 32
5 F3 IR 0.75965 UV 3.22791 F3 Set the Gain Meas value
Menu Edit
Gain Test
Set value: 04
1,2,4,5,8,10,16 or 32
6 F3 IR 2.55889 UV 0.10734 F3 Set the Gain Test value
Menu Edit
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Configure menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 HCM-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 vX.X vX.X 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement...
Sensor configuration
1 Time Dark 1 0.1 Current IR
2 Time IR 0.1 Set value: 04.40
3 Time UV 0.1
4 Time Dark 2 0.1 0 - 25.5 mA Set the Current IR value
5 Gain Meas 32 7 F3 M 0.018991 T 0.100912 F3
6 Gain Test 04
7 Current IR 04.40
8 Current UV 02.25 Menu Edit
9 Clearwater IR 1.00000
10 Clearwater UV 1.00000
11 DelOldestSmpl Off
12 PkPercentile 99 % Current UV
Menu Edit Set value: 02.25
0 - 12.75 mA
8 F3 M 0.099259 T 0.025250 F3 Set the Current UR value
Menu Edit
Clearwater IR
Set value: 1.00000
0 - 100
9 F3 PkIr 0.019748 F3 Set the Clearwater IR value
Menu Edit
ClearWater UV
Set value: 1.00000
0 - 100
10 F3 PkUv 4.580423 F3 Set the Clearwater UR value
Menu Edit
Off
On
Enable/Disable
11 F3 F3 automatic overwrite of
old samples
Cancel OK
PkPercentile
Set value: 99 %
90 to 99 %
12 F3 F3 Set the PkPercentile value
Menu Edit
Time Dark 1 The time for measuring These parameter values are factory preset to
detector voltages where no 0.1 s. The available interval is 0.17 - 0.85 s.
LEDs are active, after the IR
LED has been deactivated A lower value will provide faster measuring
and before the UV LED is updates but may cause more fluttering results,
activated and vice versa. However, the Time dark values
should not exceed 0.1 s.
Time IR The IR LED interval time, i.e With a power frequency of 50 Hz, time values
the time the IR LED is lit divisible with
during a measuring cycle 20 ms can be used (i.e. 0.020, 0.040, 0.060,
0.080, etc.).
Time UV The UV LED interval time, i.e
the time the UR LED is lit With a power frequency of 60 Hz, time values
during a measuring cycle divisible with 162/3 ms can be used (i.e. 0.017,
0.033, 0.050, 0.067, etc.).
Time Dark 2 The time for measuring
detector voltages where no Times divisible with 0.1 s can be used for both 50
LEDs are active, after the UV and 60 Hz.
LED has been deactivated This view also shows the measured voltage on
and before the IR LED is both detectors.
activated
Gain Meas Amplification measuring The Gain Meas value is used to balance voltage
detector on the measuring detector against current UV.
Gain Test Amplification test detector The Gain Test value is used to balance voltage
on the test detector against Current IR.
Current IR Current used by the IR LED Range 0 - 25.5 mA. The parameter view shows
the live voltage values of the measuring detector
and the test detector. The current for the LED
should be set so that the highest voltage value is
as close to 3.1 V as possible.
To preserve the life of the diode, maximum
current is recommended to 20 mA.
Current UV Current used by the UV LED Range 0 - 12.75 mA. The parameter view shows
the live voltage values of the measuring detector
and the test detector. The current for the LED
should be set so that the highest voltage value is
as close to 3.1 V as possible.
To preserve the life of the diode, maximum
current is recommended to 3-5 mA.
Automatic adjustment of currents, gains and CW
can be performed by setting Current UV to AA (in
clear water).
Clearwater IR Peak value in clear water The Clearwater value is factory preset. If
modifications to the Gain or Current parameter is
ClearWater UV Peak value in clear water made, a new CW value needs to be set.
To set the CW value, make sure that the
transmitter is running in clear water. Place the
probe in a bucket with deaerated water of
drinking quality (the probe must be held at least
10 cm [4”] from the wall and bottom of the
bucket).
Measure and note the CW measured value in
this view and enter this value as the new CW
value.
Output configuration
1 Tag XXX-TAG
2 LRV 0.00 AU
3 URV 2.00 AU
4 Alarm mA None
5 AO Active 1 1 F3 Edit tag
6 Trim 4 mA...
7 Trim 20 mA...
Menu Enter Edit 2 F3 Edit lower range value
Set active/passive
5 F3 analog output
Trim mA-output:
Output is set to 4mA
Connect a mA-meter
6 F2 Measured AO is 4.000 F3 Edit Measured AO
Menu Edit
Trim mA-output:
Output is set to 20mA
Connect a mA-meter
7 F2 Measured AO is 20.000 F3 Edit Measured AO
Menu Edit
Alarm mA Defines the behavior of the The following alarm modes are available:
analog 4-20 mA output signal
when an alarm is activated High: Sets and locks the analog output signal
to approximately 22.5 mA
Low: Sets and locks the analog output signal
to approximately 3.3 mA
Hold: Locks the analog output signal to its
present level
None: No action
Trim 4 mA... Trimming function for the To trim the analog output for 4 mA, connect an
analog output at 4 mA mA-meter to the analog output and note the
measured current. Then press the Edit (F3) key
and enter the measured current value.
The analog output is now trimmed to exactly 4
mA.
See the CPM User Manual for connection
instructions.
Trim 20 mA... Trimming function for the To trim the analog output for 20 mA, connect an
analog output at 20 mA mA-meter to the analog output and note the
measured current. Then press the Edit (F3) key
and enter the measured current value.
The analog output is now trimmed to exactly 20
mA.
See the CPM User Manual for connection
instructions.
Output configuration
Tag 123456789012
345678901234
56789012
Bus addr. The identification address of The address can be set in the interval 0-125. The
the Profibus Communication address is set to 126 at delivery.
Module
Ident.No. Defines the type of device 0 = “Profile specific”. FCM can only be used with
the FCM-8000 presents itself a generic GSD file not readily accessible giving
as to the Profibus system limited functionality.
1= “Manufacturer specific”. FCM can be used
with BTG's GSD file giving full functionality.
BTG’s PDM driver can also be used.
AO Active This parameter defines This parameter is only valid and visible for FCM-
whether active or passive 8010.
analog output is used.
Since FCM-8010 always uses active output, this
parameter cannot be changed.
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2 Calibrate... 3 Life cycle diag...
F1 3 Configure... 4 F2 4 Alarm settings... 3 F2
4 Diagnostics... 5 Warning settings...
5 Backup... 6 Event log...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
The following Life cycle diagnostics are common for all instruments:
Parameter Description
CPM Cfg changes The number of times the CPM’s configuration has been changed.
CPM Prg starts The number of times the CPM has been started
CPM Card temp The present temperature at the HCM or FCM electronics card.
Note: For older CPM cards that do not have temperature sensors, a “-” is
shown on the display instead of the temperature.
Config changes The number of times the instrument's configuration has been changed.
Program starts The number of times the instrument has been started
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2 Calibrate... 3 Life cycle diag...
F1 3 Configure... 4 F2 4 Alarm settings... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics... 5 Warning settings...
5 Backup... 6 Event log...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Alarm settings
CardTemp OK
1 On/Off: ON
2 Upper: 90 °C
3 Lower: 0 % 1 F3 Switch alarm on/off
4 Latch: 4 s
F2 Next alarm
Latch Latch is a function that Normally, the latch is an alarm activation delay,
prevents the alarm being i.e. the time that the alarm limit must be
subject to oscillation or exceeded before the alarm is triggered. When
repeated activation- this is the case, the latch unit is seconds (s).
deactivation cycles.
Alternatively, for some alarms the latch is used to
set the deadband, which is an area of the signal
range around the alarm limits where no
activation/deactivation of the alarm occurs.
When this is the case, the latch unit is the same
as for the alarm limits.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Diagnostics menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 HCM-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 vX.X vX.X 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement...
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2 Calibrate... 3 Life cycle diag...
F1 3 Configure... 4 F2 4 Alarm settings... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics... 5 Warning settings...
5 Backup... 6 Event log...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Alarm settings
CardTemp OK M-Volt OK T-Volt OK
Rawsignals OK OK DL Limited OK
CardTemp Triggers when the The upper alarm limit is pre-set to 90°C, but can
temperature at the be changed within the range 0 - 100 °C.
electronics exceeds the The lower alarm limit is not applicable.
specified upper limit
The CardTemp alarm is enabled by default.
M-Volt Triggers when the measure The upper alarm limit is pre-set to 3.2 V, but can
voltage exceeds the be changed. The lower alarm limit is not
specified upper limit applicable.
The M-Volt alarm is enabled by default.
T-Volt Triggers when the testing The upper alarm limit is pre-set to 3.2 V, but can
voltage exceeds the be changed. The lower alarm limit is not
specified upper limit applicable.
The T-Volt alarm is enabled by default.
Rawsignals OK Triggers if any raw signal is Indicates possible hardware error or incorrect
zero or below settings
This alarm can only be enabled or disabled.
Upper and lower alarm limits are not applicable.
The Rawsignals OK alarm enabled by default.
DL Limited Triggers on high and low If the alarm limits of the dissolved lignin output
dissolved lignin output value value are exceeded, the output value will be
limits locked to the set alarm limit.
The upper and lower alarm limits are pre-set to
100 and 0 respectively but can be changed as
desired.
The DL Limited alarm is disabled by default.
Warning settings
CardTemp 85° OK
1 On/Off: ON
2 Upper: 10000.0 h
3 Lower: -1.0 h 1 F3 Switch warning on/off
4 Latch: 0 s
F2 Next warning
Latch Latch is a function that Normally, the latch is a warning activation delay,
prevents the alarm being i.e. the time that the warning limit must be
subject to oscillation or exceeded before the warning is triggered. When
repeated activation- this is the case, the latch unit is seconds (s).
deactivation cycles
Alternatively, for some warnings the latch is used
to set the deadband, which is an area of the
signal range around the warning limits where no
activation/deactivation of the warning occurs.
When this is the case, the latch unit is the same
as for the warning limits.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Diagnostics menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 HCM-8000 1 Calib set (1) 1
AU Channel 1 vX.X vX.X 2 Channel 1
1 Measurement...
Warning settings
CardTemp 85° OK M-Volt OK T-Volt OK
CardTemp 85° Triggers on the sensor card The warning limit is pre-set to 10000 hours and
runtime with a temperature can not be changed.
above 85°C
The warning is by default enabled.
M-Volt Triggers when the measure The upper warning limit is pre-set to 3.15 V, but
voltage exceeds the can be changed. The lower warning limit is not
specified upper limit applicable.
The M-Volt warning is enabled by default.
T-Volt Triggers when the testing The upper warning limit is pre-set to 3.15 V, but
voltage exceeds the can be changed. The lower warning limit is not
specified upper limit applicable.
The T-Volt warning is enabled by default.
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2 Calibrate... 3 Life cycle diag...
F1 3 Configure... 4 F2 4 Alarm settings... 6 F2
4 Diagnostics... 5 Warning settings...
5 Backup... 6 Event log...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter Edit
Event log
CardTemp 85° Wa High
2015-09-01 18.01.25
Previous event
NOTE!
The memory cards must be formatted with the FAT16 file system (which have a maximum partition size of
2 GB). Regular SD cards must be formatted externally from a PC, while SDHC/SDXC cards can be
formatted directly from the CPM via the Format view. See section 2.7.3: Format Memory Card for more
information.
Backup is made to two folders, one for communication module data, and one for sensor and calibration
data. Default names for these folders are proposed when entering the Backup view. However, the folder
names can be changed to any name with a maximum of eight characters.
Two files, *.bcf and *.htm (where * is the same as the default folder name), are stored into each folder.
The *.bcf file is the backup file used by the instrument, and the *.htm file is a report of the backup in
HTML-format, which can displayed in any browser on a PC.
Both folders are always stored at the same time when a backup is made.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Backup menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Backup...
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Restore...
1 Measurement... Format...
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3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log...
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 1 F2
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter
Backup
Backup folders:
DLT-5500.003
XXX-8000.003
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1 3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log...
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 2 F2
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Backup menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Backup...
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Restore...
1 Measurement... Format...
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3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log...
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 3 F2
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter
WARNING: Auto
Formating will erase F3
All data on this card
4
Cancel OK Menu
SD card detected
Format SD card on PC
Cancel OK
Card is Locked
Unlock card
Cancel OK
Unknown card
Cancel OK
No card detected
Cancel OK
NOTE!
Logged data can only be accessed by BTG personnel through a specific software from BTG.
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Backup menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Backup...
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Restore...
Measurement... Format...
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1 3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log...
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 4 F2
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter
Measurement/
sample menu Main Menu Backup menu
DLT-5500 Calib set(1) DLT-5500 XXX-8000 1 Backup...
AU Channel 1 X.XX/X.XX X.XX 2 Restore...
Measurement... Format...
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1 3
2 Calibrate... 4 Backup & Log...
F1 3 Configure... 5 F2 5 UpdateRate... 5 F2
4 Diagnostics...
5 Backup...
Menu Sample Next Enter Menu Enter
Update Rate
UpdateRate 2s
Menu Edit
3.1 Commissioning
These steps should be carried out in chronological order to get the transmitter running when put into
operation for the first time. During step 2, the transmitter must be removed from the pipe. From step 9 and
onwards, the transmitter must be installed in the pipe, and pulp must be admitted to the line.
Date:...................................................................... Signature:..........................................................
Quality/Pulp:
Date:...................................................................... Signature:..........................................................
Quality/Pulp:
Channel 2
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
Configure Menu - Sensor Configuration (See section 2.5.2 on page 26)
Time Dark 1: Current IR: Clearwater IR:
Time IR: Current UV: ClearWater UV:
Time UV: Gain Meas: PkPercentile:
Time Dark 2: Gain Test:
A F
Activate/deactivate sample ........................... 21 Fieldbus Communication Module, FCM-8000
Alarm indicator ................................................ 9 Analog output .......................................... 32
Alarm settings ............................................... 34 Bus address ............................................ 32
Damping .................................................. 15
B Identification number ............................... 32
Backup card ............................................ 39, 40 Offset ....................................................... 15
Backup menu .........................................3, 8, 39 TAG ......................................................... 15
Basic calibration ........................................... 20 Transmitter identification name ......... 15, 32
Basic settings ............................................... 14 Follow-up ...................................................... 16
Binary inputs ................................................. 11 Formatting Countdown timer ........................ 10
Function keys .................................................. 1
C
Calibrate menu ......................................3, 5, 18 G
Calibration constants .............................. 20, 23 General configuration ................................... 24
Calibration Info ............................................. 18 General operation ........................................... 9
Calibration set ............................................... 11
Calibration type ....................................... 18, 23 H
Channels ...................................................... 11 HART Communication Module, HCM-8000
Check date and time ..................................... 12 Active analog output ................................ 31
Commissioning ............................................. 44 Alarm mode ............................................. 31
Communication indicator ................................ 9 Analog output .......................................... 31
Configure menu .....................................3, 6, 24 Analog output value ................................. 14
Contrast level ................................................ 25 Damping .................................................. 14
Correlation coefficient ............................. 18, 23 Lower measuring range value ........... 14, 31
Correlation Graph ......................................... 19 Offset ....................................................... 14
Passive analog output ............................. 31
D TAG ................................................... 14, 31
Damping ....................................................... 25 Transmitter identification name ......... 14, 31
Delete sample ......................................... 17, 21 Upper measuring range value ........... 14, 31
Deviation ....................................................... 16
Device status ................................................ 13 I
Diagnostics menu ..................................3, 7, 33 Indicators ........................................................ 9
Display ...................................................... 1, 25 Introduction ..................................................... 1
Display language .......................................... 25
Documentation form ..................................... 47 L
Lab calibration .............................................. 21
E Latch ....................................................... 34, 36
Edit lab value ................................................ 21 Life cycle diagnostics .................................... 33
Edits locked .................................................. 25 Lock indicator ................................................ 10
Event log ....................................................... 38 Logging ......................................................... 42
Logging indicator .......................................... 10
Lower alarm limit ........................................... 34
Lower warning limit ....................................... 36