User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Safety information
- Note Ex area
- Quick start
- Quick start with the PC
- Quick start with adjustment module MINICOM
- 1 Product description
- 1.1 Function
- 1.2 Application features
- 1.3 Adjustment
- 1.4 Antennas
- 2 Types and versions
- 2.1 Survey
- 2.2 Configuration of measuring systems
- 3 Technical data
- 3.1 Technical data
- 3.2 Approvals
- 3.3 Dimensions
- 4 Mounting and installation
- 4.1 General installation instructions
- 4.2 Measurement of liquids
- 4.3 Measurement in standpipe (surge or bypass tube)
- 4.4 False echoes
- 4.5 Common installation mistakes
- 5 Electrical connection
- 5.1 Connection and connection cable
- 5.2 Connection of the sensor
- 5.3 Connection of the external indicating instrument VEGADIS 50
- 6 Setup
- 6.1 Adjustment methods
- 6.2 Adjustment with PC
- 6.3 Adjustment with adjustment module MINICOM
- 6.4 Adjustment with HART® handheld
- 7.2 Error codes
- 7 Diagnostics
- 7.1 Simulation
64 VEGAPULS 42 and 44 – 4 … 20 mA
Sensor optimisation
In the menu "
Sensor optimisation
" you adapt
the sensor to the specific meas. environment.
Meas. environment/Operating range
• Choose in the menu window "
Instrument
data parameter adjustmen
t
“ the menu item
"
Sensor optimisation
.
Setup
In the menu "
Scaling
“, you allocate a unit of
measurement and a numerical value to the
0 % and the 100 % values of the physical
quantity. You thereby inform the sensor, e.g.
that at 0 % filling there are still 45 liters and at
100 % filling 1200 liters in the vessel. The
sensor display then shows with empty vessel
(0 %) 45 liters and with full vessel (100 %)
1200 liters.
• First click to
"
Meas. environment
.
As physical quantity you can choose
"dimen-
sionless
(plain numbers),
volume, mass,
height and distance“
and assign an appro-
priate unit of measurement (e.g. l, hl). The
sensor display then shows the measured
value in the selected physical quantity and
unit.
• Save the adjustments in the menu "
Scaling
“
by clicking
"
OK
.
The adjustments are now transferred to the
sensor.
• Click in the menu window "
Meas. environ-
ment
“ to "
Operating range
“.