VEGASON 51K … 53K
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The adjusted percentage
value is written in the sensor
and the distance correspond-
ing to the percentage value
flashes.
With the "+“ or "–“-key you can
co-ordinate a product dis-
tance (example 5,85 m) to the
previously adjusted percent-
age value. When you do not
know the distance, you have
to sound.
The adjusted product dis-
tance is written in the sensor
and the indication stops flash-
ing.
You have thereby adjusted the lower product
distance as well as the percentage filling
value corresponding to the lower product
distance.
Set-up
Under the menu point "Adjustment“ you in-
form the sensor with which meas. range it
should operate.
You can carry out the adjustment without and
with medium. Generally you will carry out the
adjustment without medium as you can then
adjust without filling cycle.
Adjustment without medium
(adjustment independent of the actual level)
Key
Display
Adjust
ment
Para-
meter
adjust
ment
Sensor
m(d)
4.700
w.out
medium
Adjust
ment
in
m(d)
(Min. adjustment)
OK
OK
+
OK
OK
The distance indication flashes
and you can choose "feet“ and
"m“.
Confirm the adjustment with
"OK“.
OK
Adjust
ment
in
m(d)
With "+“ and "–“ you adjust the
percentage value for the min.
value or the lower level l (ex-
ample 0,0 %).
0.0%
bei
m (d)
XX.XXX
OK
OK
+
–
or
+
–
or
(Max-adjustment)
The max. adjustment (upper product dis-
tance) is made in the same way (example:
100 % and 1,270 m).
Note:
The difference between the adjustment val-
ues of the lower product distance and the
upper product distance should be as big as
possible, preferably at 0 % and 100 %. If the
values are very close together, e.g. lower
product distance at 40 % (3,102 m) and
upper product distance at 45 % (3,331 m),
the measurement will be inaccurate. A level
characteristic is generated from the two
points. Even with smallest deviations be-
tween actual product distance and adjusted
product distance, the slope of the character-
istics will be considerably influenced.
Thereby small failures multiply with the ad-
justment when the adjustment points are too
close together to more considerable errors at
the output of the 100 %-value or the 0 %-
value.
100.0%
at
m (d)
XX.XXX