User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this manual
- 1 Introduction
- The TankRadar Pro System
- Measurement Principle
- 2 Mechanical Installation
- Socket Requirements
- Free Space Requirements
- Dimensions
- Tools
- Mounting the Rod Antenna
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - PTFE sealing
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - Quartz Sealing
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - Process Seal
- Mounting the Parabolic Antenna
- 3 Electrical Installation
- Identication of Installed Options
- Junction Box
- External Connections
- Connecting to a TRL2 Bus Interface
- Connecting HART devices
- Connecting the Display Panel
- Cables
- Safety
- Power Supply
- Grounding
- System Overview
- Internal Connections
- 4 Pro Setup Software
- System Requirements
- Installing the Pro setup software
- Starting the Pro Setup Program
- Setting a Password
- Logging on to a password protected system.
- Setting measurement units
- Installing a Pro Transmitter
- Viewing Level Data
- Service
- 5 Using the Pro Display Panel
- Operation
- Viewing Level Data
- Installing a Pro Transmitter
- Service
- 6 Tank Distances
- Definitions
- Examples
- 7 Technical Information
- Technical Data
- Display Panel
- Analog Outputs
- 8 Troubleshooting
- Display Panel Error Messages
Saab TankRadar
®
Pro Pro Display Panel
5-19
Edition 2. Ref. No: 306010E
Note! See chapter Tank Distances for further information on how to set
the tank geometry parameters.
The following steps are only applicable when a non-standard
antenna is used.
5 Set the Holdoff Distance (H). The Hold Off distance defines how
close to the RTG reference point a level value is accepted. Normally
the Hold Off distance does not need to be changed. However, if
there are disturbing echoes in the upper part of the tank, for ex-
ample from the tank nozzle, you can increase the Hold Off distance
in order to avoid measurements in the region close to the antenna.
6 Set the Tank Connection Length TCL. This value is set automati-
cally when you use one of the standard antennas.