Nanomass Gas Density
Commissioning
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Performing density adjustment with medium
The measuring device must be filled with the medium to perform density adjustment.
Furthermore, the exact density of the medium at the indicated temperature and
pressure must be known.
1. Call up the "Device settings" function area.
2. In the "Calibrate density" section, click the "Enter actual density" button to enter the
current density.
The "Prompt" window opens.
3. Enter the value of the current density in the "Density" field and click "OK" to confirm.
The message "Are you sure you want to continue?" appears.
4. Click "Yes, calibrate" to perform the density adjustment.
Density adjustment commences.
Density adjustment has failed
If the density adjustment does not go to plan, the default factory density coefficients
can be restored with the "Reset field calibration" function.
1. Call up the "Device settings" function area.
2. In the "Calibrate density" section, click the "Perform reset" button to reset the density
calibration to the factory default setting.
The "Reset field calibration density offset value" message appears on the display.
3. Click "Continue" to continue the reset process.
The density calibration is reset to the factory default.
10.6
Simulation
The "Simulation" function allows users to simulate different process variables and the device
alarm behavior without a real measuring situation.
Navigation
Menu "Output 4-20mA"
→
"Simulation"
Parameter overview with brief description
Menu "Output 4-20mA"
→
"Simulation"
10.7
"Datalog Function" application package
10.7.1 Availability
If the "Datalog Function" application package was ordered for the measuring device ex works,
the function is available when the measuring device is delivered from the factory. The
function is accessed via Nanomass Communication. No particular measures are required to
be able to put the function into operation.
Parameter
Description
Selection/input
Factory setting
Activate simulation
Switch simulation of the current outputs
on and off.
• On
• Off
Off
Current value
Enter the current value for simulation.
2.00 to 23.00 mA
2.00 mA