Wall-mounted,
Microprocessor-based,
Conductivity and TDS
Process Controllers
Instruction Manual
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product.
This instruction manual refers to the following products:
HI 23211-
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α EC controller with dual setpoint, ON/OFF
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control and analog output
HI 23212-
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α EC controller with dual setpoint, ON/OFF
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control and RS 485 port
HI 23221-
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α EC controller with dual setpoint, ON/OFF
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and PID control, and analog output
HI 23222-
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α EC controller with dual setpoint, ON/OFF
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and PID control, and RS 485 port
HI 24211-
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α EC and TDS controller with dual setpoint,
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ON/OFF control and analog output
HI 24212-
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α EC and TDS controller with dual setpoint,
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ON/OFF control and RS 485 output
HI 24221-
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α EC and TDS controller with dual setpoint,
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ON/OFF and PID control, and analog output
HI 24222-
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α EC and TDS controller with dual setpoint,
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ON/OFF and PID control, and RS 485 port
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α =1, for models with 115 Vac power supply
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2, for models with 230 Vac power supply
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the
instrument. It will provide you with the necessary information
for the correct use of the instrument, as well as a precise idea
of its versatility.
If you need additional technical information, do not hesitate
to e-mail us at tech@hannainst.com
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
Remove the instrument from the packing material and examine it carefully to make sure that no damage has occurred
during shipping. If there is any noticeable damage, notify
your Dealer or the nearest Hanna Customer Service Center
immediately.
NoteSave all packing materials until you are sure that the instru-
ment functions correctly. Any damaged or defective items
must be returned in their original packing materials together
with the supplied accessories.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
HI 23 and HI 24 series are real time microprocessor-based
EC or TDS controllers. They provide accurate measurements,
flexible ON/OFF or proportional control capabilities, analog input and output, dual setpoint and alarm signal.
The system is composed of a case inside which the signal
conversion circuitry, the microprocessor circuitry and the
output power drivers are contained.
GREAT FLEXIBILITY
The HI 23 and HI 24 controller series offer a great flexibility
with the possibility to connect a large variety of peripherals,
such as pumps, valves, relays and other control devices.
Each output can be fully programmed. The input can be
from a conductivity probe or from a 4-20mA transmitter. A
programmable analog output can be used for monitoring or
other purposes.
The controller also has the capability to communicate with a
computer via RS485 bus and to be part of an RS485 network.
This allows the control of any process where conductivity is
involved.
The figure below illustrates the connection possibilities of advanced Hanna controllers, such as HI 23 or HI 24.
MAIN FEATURES OF DIFFERENT MODELS
• Display: large LCD with 4 ½ 13 mm digits and 3 ½ 7.7 mm
digits.
• LEDs: four LEDs are provided for signaling the energizing
of relays 1 and 2 (yellow LEDs) and alarm relay (a green
and a red LED).
• Relays: 2 output relays for low conductivity or high conductivity dosage (COM, NO and NC contacts) and
1 output relay for alarm condition (COM, NO and NC
contacts).
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• Calibration and Setup procedures allowed only through
an unlock password.
• Calibration: 2 points with Hanna EC and TDS calibration
solutions.
• Four different EC working ranges (0 to 199.9µS; 0 to
1999µS; 0 to 19.99mS; 0 to 199.9mS).
• Four different TDS working ranges (0 to 100.0ppm; 0 to
1000ppm; 0 to 10.00ppt; 0 to 100.0ppt) for HI 24 series.
• Possibility to switch to TDS measurements with conversion
factor from 0.00 to 1.00 (HI 24 series).
• Temperature compensation of the HANNA standard solutions.
• Temperature compensation of the EC and TDS reading with
temperature coefficient ß selectable from 0 to 10%/°C.
• Use of a 3-wire Pt 100 temperature sensor to compensate
for the cable resistance and have a precise automatic temperature compensation of the measurements in long distance applications.
• Manual temperature setting when the temperature probe is
not inserted or the temperature exceeds the upper range.
• Last calibration data internally recorded (nonvolatile EEPROM memory): calibration date and time, cell constant,
calibration solution values.
• Input: 4-ring EC/TDS probe with cell constant 2.0 ± 10%,
or 4-20mA analog input from a transmitter.
• Analog output (HI 23xy1 and HI 24xy1)
- isolated 0-1 mA, 10 KΩ maximum load (optional);
- isolated 0-20 mA, 750 Ω maximum load (optional);
- isolated 4-20 mA, 750 Ω maximum load (optional);
• Serial comunication via RS485 with the possibilities to set
the working parameters and to read the displayed data (HI23xy2 and HI 24xy2).
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1. Liquid Crystal Display
2. CAL DATA keylast calibration data viewing (enters and exits)
3. LCD keyexits from setup and reverts back to normal mode (in idle
or control phases with the measurement on the display).
During EC/TDS calibration, it alternates EC/TDS buffer
value and current cell constant on the display. In HI 24
series, it switches between EC and TDS reading
4. CAL keyinitiates and exits calibration mode
5. SETUP keyenters setup mode
6. keymoves to the next digit/letter (circular solution) when selecting a parameter. Same as key during last calibration
data viewing mode
7. keyincreases the blinking digit/letter by one when selecting a
parameter. Advances forward while in last calibration
data viewing mode. Increases the temperature setting
when temperature probe is not inserted
8. CFM keyconfirms current choice (and skips to the next item)
9. keydecreases the blinking digit/letter by one when selecting
a parameter. Reverts backward while in last calibration
data viewing mode. Decreases the temperature setting
when temperature probe is not inserted
10. LEDs
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1.RS 485 communications terminal (HI 23xy2 and HI 24xy2
models only)
2.Analog Output terminal (HI 23xy1 and HI 24xy1 models only)
3.Pt 100 Temperature Sensor terminal
4.Power supply output for external transmitter
5.4-20 mA input from external transmitter
6.Main Power Supply
7.Alarm Terminal
8.Contact 1 - First Dosing Terminal
9.Contact 2 - Second Dosing Terminal
10.EC/TDS probe connector
11.Hold terminal
12.Timer terminal
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
Unplug the meter before any electrical connection.
NoteThe connections of terminals 1 to 5 are numbered from 1 to 15
from top to bottom and the connections of terminals 11 and 12
are numbered from 16 to 19 from top to bottom.
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SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
Range0.0 to 199.9 µS/cm, 0 to 1999 µS/cm
0.00 to 19.99 mS/cm, 0.0 to 199.9 mS/cm
0.0 to 100.0 ppm, 0 to 1000 ppm (HI 24 series only)*
0.00 to 10.00 ppt, 0.0 to 100.0 ppt (HI 24 series only)*
Case MaterialFiber-reinforced, self-extinguishing ABS
ProtectionIP 54
Dimensions221 x 181 x 86 mm (8.7 x 7.1 x 3.4”)
Weight1.6 kg (3.5 lb.)
HI 23 and HI 24 series offer a multitude of possibilities,
from dual setpoints to ON/OFF or PID dosage, isolated outputs with user-selectable zoom, recorder outputs in mA and
volts.
Use the 3-wire Pt 100 temperature sensor to compensate for
the cable resistance and have a precise automatic temperature compensation of the measurements in long distance
applications.
See the below diagram for a recommended installation.
CONDUCTIVITY
PROBE
NoteAll external cables to be connected to the right panel should
end with cable lugs.
Use wires with cable lugs when connecting to the strip con-
tacts.
* Note: actual TDS range for HI 24 series depends on TDS factor set.
Always disconnect the power cord when wiring the controller.
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• Power Supply: Connect a 3-wire power
cable to the terminal strip, while paying
attention to the correct line (L), earth (PE)
and neutral (N) terminal connections.
Power: 230VAC - 50 mA.
Line Contact: 200mA fuse inside.
PE leakage current 1 mA; this contact must be con-
nected to ground.
• Conductivity input: the default input is from conductivity
probe. Connect the EC probe to the terminals #10 on
page 8. HI7639D is a conductivity probe with built-in temperature sensor.
If the Pt 100 has more than 2 wires, connect the two wires of one end to pins 9
and 10 (pin 9 is an auxiliary input to
compensate for the cable resistance) and
one wire from the other end to pin 8.
Leave the fourth wire unconnected, if
present.
NoteIf the meter does not detect the temperature probe, it will
switch automatically to manual temperature compensation
with the temperature adjustable through the up and down
arrow keys. The “°C” symbol will blink on the LCD.
• Pt 100 Terminals (to be used only if the EC probe is
without Pt 100): connect to these contacts (#3 on page 8)
the Pt 100 temperature sensor for automatic temperature
compensation of measurement. Follow the below diagram
for connecting a 3-wire Pt 100 sensor as HI5001/5:
Color Pin #
GRAY8
BROWN9
YELLOW 10
If using a different Pt 100, separated from the conductivity
probe, connect the cable shield to pin 11, and the other
wires as explained below.
In the case of a 2-wire sensor connect
the Pt 100 to pins 8 and 10, and short
pins 9 and 10 with a jumper wire.
NoteAll external cables to be connected to the right panel should
end with cable lugs.
• Analog output: In the models where it
is available, connect an external recorder
with a 2-wire cable to these terminals
(#2 on page 8) paying attention to the
correct polarity. A wide variety of output
signals, either in V or in mA, is available to fit most standards. Terminal 5 is the voltage output,
terminal 6 is the analog output common and terminal 7 is
the current output.
• Contact 1 and 2: Connect the dosing
devices to these terminals (#8 and #9
on page 8) in order to activate and deactivate them according to the selected
control parameters.
• mA Input: to switch to mA input signal
from a conductivity transmitter (e.g.
HI8936 or HI98143 series) see the setup
procedure (code 6).
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Connect the two signal wires from the transmitter to terminals
#5 on page 8, paying attention to the correct polarity. Terminal 14 is the positive input and terminal 15 is the negative
input.
An unregulated 10 ÷ 30 VDC - 50 mA max.
power supply output (#4 on page 8) is provided to power the transmitter, if needed. Pin
12 is the positive voltage terminal and pin 13
is the negative voltage terminal.
The setup codes can be selected
after password and CFM are
pressed. When CFM is pressed,
the current setup item is saved
on EEPROM and the following
item is displayed. Whenever
LCD is pressed, the device reverts back to control mode. The
same is true when CFM is pressed on the last setup item.
The possible transitions in setup mode are the following:
SETUP MODE
Once the installation is completed, select the appropriate
working range, the reference temperature (20 or 25°C) and
perform conductivity or TDS calibration as described in this
instruction manual. Set the control parameters according
to the process of interest.
The Setup Mode allows the user to set all needed characteristics of the meter.
The setup mode is entered by pressing SETUP
and entering the password when the device
is in idle or control mode.
Generally speaking, if the password is not inserted the user
can only view the setup parameters (except for password)
without modifying them (and the device remains in control
mode). An exception is certain setup items, or flags, which
can activate special tasks when set and confirmed.
To each setup parameter (or setup item) is assigned a twodigit setup code which is entered and displayed on the
secondary LCD.
ENTERING THE PASSWORD
• Press SETUP to enter the setup mode. The LCD will display
“0000” on the upper part and “PAS” on the lower. The first
digit of the upper part of the LCD will blink.
• Enter the first value of the password by the or keys.
• Then confirm the displayed digit with and move to the
next one.
• When the whole password has been inserted, press CFM
to confirm it.
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NoteThe default password is set at “0000”.
• The LCD will display “SET” on the upper part and “c.00” on the lower, allowing the user to edit setup parameters (see table below).
• Using the arrow keys as for the above password procedure, enter the code of the parameter to set, e.g. 41.
• Confirm the code by pressing CFM and the default or the
previously memorized value will be displayed with the
first digit blinking.
NoteWhen the password is not inserted or a wrong password is
confirmed, the display will only show the previously memorized value, without blinking (read only mode). In this case,
the value cannot be set. Press LCD and start again.
• Enter the desired value using the arrow keys and then press
CFM.
SETUP CODES
The following table lists the setup codes along with the description of the specific setup items, their valid values and whether
password is required to view that item (“PW” column):
CodeValid ValuesDefaultPW
00 Factory ID0 to 99990000no
01 Process ID0 to 9900no
02 Control enable/disable0: C.M. disabled0no
1: C.M. enabled
03 Range1: 0.0-199.9 µS (or 100.0 ppm) 4no
(depends on model) 2: 0-1999 µS (or 1000 ppm)
3: 0.00-19.99 mS (or 10.00 ppt)
4: 0.0-199.9 mS (or 100.0 ppt)
04 Reference Temperature20°C or 25°C25°Cno
05 Temperature Coefficient0.00 to 10.00 %/°C2.00no
• After confirmation, the selected parameter is
displayed. The user can scroll through the
parameters by pressing CFM.
• In order to directly set another parameter, press SETUP again and enter the
code or scroll to it by pressing CFM.
12 Relay 1 setpoint (S1)0.5 to 99.5% full scale25% f.s.no
13 Relay 1 hysteresis (H1)0 to 5% f.s.1% f.s.no
14 Relay 1 deviation (D1)0.5 to 10% f.s.1% f.s.no
15 Relay 1 reset time0.1 to 999.9 minutes999.9no
16 Relay 1 rate time0.0 to 999.9 minutes0.0no
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CodeValid ValuesDefaultPW
CodeValid ValuesDefaultPW
21 Relay 2 mode (M2)same as relay 10no
22 Relay 2 setpoint (S2)0.5 to 99.5% full scale75% f.s.no
23 Relay 2 hysteresis (H2)0 to 5% f.s.1% f.s.no
24 Relay 2 deviation (D2)0.5 to 10% f.s.1% f.s.no
25 Relay 2 reset time0.1 to 999.9 minutes999.9no
26 Relay 2 rate time0.0 to 999.9 minutes0.0no
30 Alarm relay0.5 to 99.5% full scale95% f.s.no
High Alarm (HA)HA-Hys LA+Hys,Hys=1.5%f.s.,HA S1 or HA S2
31 Alarm relay0.5 to 99.5% full scale5% f.s.no
Low Alarm (LA)LA+Hys HA-Hys,Hys=1.5%f.s.,LA S1 or LA S2
32 Proportional control1 to 30 min 5no
mode period
33 Maximum relay ON time 1 to 10 min10no
(after which an alarm mode is entered)
34 Alarm mask time00:00 to 30:0000:00no
40 Analog output selection0: 0-1mA2no
1: 0-20 mA
2: 4-20 mA
3: 0-5 VDC
4: 1-5 VDC
5: 0-10 VDC
41 Analog output0 to 100% full scale0no
lower limit (O_VARMIN)(O_VARMIN O_VARMAX - 5% f.s.)
42 Analog output0 to 100% full scale100% f.s.no
upper limit (O_VARMAX)(O_VARMIN O_VARMAX - 5% f.s.)
60 Current day01 to 31from RTCno
61 Current month01 to 12from RTCno
62 Current year1998 to 9999from RTCno
63 Current time00:00 to 23:59from RTCno
71 Baud rate1200, 2400, 4800, 96004800yes
72 Cleaning timer0 to 19999 days0no
73 Initial cleaning day01 to 3101no
74 Initial cleaning month01 to 1201no
75 Initial cleaning year1998 to 99991998no
76 Initial cleaning time00:00 to 23:5900:00no
77 Cleaning ON interval0 to 19999 minutes0no
90 Display selftest0: off0yes
1: on
91 Keyboard selftest0: off0yes
1: on
92 EEPROM selftest0: off0yes
1: on
93 Relays and LEDs selftest0: off0yes
1: on
94 Watchdog selftest0: off0yes
1: on
99 Unlock password0000 to 99990000yes
NoteThe process controller automatically checks to ensure that
the entered data matches other related variables. If a wrong
configuration is entered, “ERROR” blinks on the LCD to
prompt the user. The correct configurations are the following:
If M1=/ 0 then S1 HA, S1 LA;
If M2=/ 0 then S2 HA, S2 LA;
If M1= 1 then S1-H1 LA;
If M1= 2 then S1+H1 HA;
If M1= 3 then S1+D1 HA;
If M1= 4 then S1-D1 LA;
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