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OPERATION 

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Menu 

No.

 

Function

 

Function description

 

Selection list

 

Marine Default

 

C6.5.7

 

Format 2nd 

Value

 

You can change the number of decimal places 

that are shown for the second value on the 

measurement page in Normal mode. For 

example, if you set this menu item to "X.XX", 

the value shown will be corrected to 2 decimal 

places. If you set this menu item to 

"Automatic", the device will adjust the number 

of decimal places automatically.

 

Minimum access level to change the 

setting: User

 

X, X.X, X.XX, X.XXX, 

X.XXXX, X.XXXXX, 

X.XXXXXXX

 

X.XXX

 

C6.5.8

 

3rd Value 

Variable

 

This changes the measurement type of the third 

value on the measurement page. This menu 

item is only available if you set C6.5.1 Function 

to "Three Values".

 

Minimum access level to change the 

setting: User

 

Level, Distance, Sensor 

Value, Reflection 

2

 

Reflection

 

C6.5.9

 

Format 3rd 

Value

 

You can change the number of decimal places 

that are shown for the second value on the 

measurement page in Normal mode. For 

example, if you set this menu item to "X.XX", 

the value shown will be corrected to 2 decimal 

places. If you set this menu item to 

"Automatic", the device will adjust the number 

of decimal places automatically.

 

Minimum access level to change the 

setting: User

 

X, X.X, X.XX, X.XXX, 

X.XXXX, X.XXXXX,

 

X.XXXXXXX, Automatic

 

Automatic

 

 

C7 Device

 

C7.1 Information

 

C7.1.1

 

Tag

 

Use this menu item to read the Tag name.

 

Read only

 

TANK01 

1

 

C7.1.2

 

Serial Number

 

This is the device fabrication number

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.3

 

Device Name

 

This gives the device family name and model 

code.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.4

 

V Number

 

This is the manufacturer's option code for device 

configuration.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.5

 

Electronic 

Revision

 

This is the hardware revision number. This 

number agrees with NAMUR NE 53 Guidelines.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.6

 

Software 

Revision

 

This is the software revision number. This 

number agrees with NAMUR NE 53 Guidelines.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.7

 

Electronic 

Serial No.

 

This is the hardware fabrication number. This 

number agrees with NAMUR NE 53 Guidelines.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.8

 

Production Date

 

This the date that the manufacturer finished the 

device. The date format is: Year-Month- Day.

 

Read only

 

 

C7.1.9

 

Calibration Date

 

This the date that the manufacturer 

calibrated the device. The date format is: 

Year-Month-Day.

 

Read only

 

 

Summary of Contents for OPTIWAVE-M 7400 C

Page 1: ...24 GHz Radar FMCW Level Transmitter foragitated and corrosive liquids KROHNE 02 2019 MA OPTIWAVE M7400 C R01 en Short guide ...

Page 2: ... rights reserved It is prohibited to reproduce this documentation or any part thereof without the prior written authorisation of KROHNE Norway AS Dept KROHNE Marine Subject to change without notice Copyright 2019 by KROHNE Marine Strømtangveien 21 3950 Brevik Norway ...

Page 3: ...emove the signal converter 15 3 Start up 16 3 1 How to start the device 16 3 2 Operating concept 16 3 3 Digital display screen 17 3 3 1 Display screen layout 17 3 3 2 Keypad buttons 18 4 Operation 21 4 1 User modes 21 4 2 Normal mode 21 4 3 Program mode 24 4 3 1 General notes 24 4 3 2 Protection of the device settings access levels 25 4 3 3 How to get access to the Quick Setup menu 27 4 3 4 Keypad...

Page 4: ...5 1 3 How to clean horn antennas under process conditions 72 5 1 4 Heating or cooling horn antennas under process conditions 73 5 2 Service warranty 73 5 3 Spare parts availability 74 5 4 Availability of services 74 5 5 Returning the device to the manufacturer 74 5 5 1 General information 74 5 5 2 Form for copying to accompany a returned device 75 5 6 Disposal 75 6 Appendix 76 6 1 Glossary 76 ...

Page 5: ...UNDATION fieldbus 3 _ Downwards compatible hardware and or software change of inputs and outputs CO Current output FO PO Frequency output pulse output SO Status output LS Limit switch CI Current input D Display Release date Printed circuit assembly Firmware revision Electronic revision Hardware revision Changes and compatibility Documentation 2017 02 02 HMI LCD display option BL1 24 04 ER1 0 06 40...

Page 6: ...E 53 and NE 107 1 4 Radio approvals 1 4 1 European Union EU INFORMATION LPR LevelProbingRadar devicesmeasurelevelintheopenairorinaclosedspace ametallic tanketc TLPR TankLevelProbingRadar devicesmeasurelevelinaclosedspaceonly You canuseLPRdevices forTLPRapplications TheLPRandTLPRdevicesmeettherequirementsof the RED RadioEquipment Directive for use in the member countries of the EU This level transm...

Page 7: ...adar are required to be installed at a permanent fixed position at a closed not open metallic tank or reinforced concrete tank or similar enclosure structure made of comparable attenuating material flanges and attachments of the TLPR equipment shall provide the necessarymicrowave sealing by design sight glasses shall be coated with a microwave proof coating when necessary i e electrically conducti...

Page 8: ...France Bundesnetzagentur Germany Ofcom United Kingdom etc Radio quiet zones locations of radio astronomy sites stations in Europe and northern Eurasia Country Name of the station Location Latitude ϕ Longitude λ Finland Metsähovi 60 13 04 N 24 23 37 E Tuorla 60 24 56 N 22 26 31 E France Plateau de Bure 44 38 01 N 05 54 26 E Germany Effelsberg 50 31 32 N 06 53 00 E Hungary Penc 47 47 22 N 19 16 53 E...

Page 9: ... not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference which may cause un desired operation Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the FCC authorizations to operate this equipment ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice pursuant toPart15oftheFC...

Page 10: ...er devices found to interfere with primary licensing operations will be required to be removed at the user s expense 3 TheTLPRdeviceshallbeinstalledandoperatedinacompletelyenclosedcontainertoprevent RF emissions which can otherwise interfere with aeronautical navigation 4 LPRdevices Ensureaverticallydownwardorientationofthetransmitantennaandaninstal lation only at fixedlocations 5 Theinstaller use...

Page 11: ...meplate 1 Type code defined in order 2 HVIN Hardware Version Identification Number This number gives the radar signal frequency 24G 24 GHz the lo cation of the device T TLPR or L LPR and the type of signal converter compact C TLPR device HVIN 24G T C LPR device HVIN 24G L C 3 FCC ID and IC number TLPR device FCC ID Q6BFMCW24G74T IC number 1991D FMCW24G74T LPR device FCC ID Q6BFMCW24G74L IC number ...

Page 12: ...r the Internet e g when communicating by e mail may involve gaps in security It is not possible to protect such data completely against access by third parties We hereby expressly prohibit the use of the contact data published as part of our duty to publish an imprint for the purpose of sending us any advertising or informational materials that we have not expressly requested 1 5 2 Disclaimer The ...

Page 13: ...o prevent any injury to the user or damage to the device it is essential that you read the information in this document and observe applicable national standards safety requirements and accident prevention regulations If this document is not in your native language and if you have any problems understanding the text we advise you to contact your local office for assistance The manufacturer can not...

Page 14: ... posestheriskofserioushealthproblems There is also the risk of damaging the device or parts of the operator s plant CAUTION Disregardingtheseinstructionscanresultindamagetothedeviceortopartsoftheoperator s plant INFORMATION These instructions contain important information for the handling of the device LEGAL NOTICE This note contains information on statutory directives and standards HANDLING This ...

Page 15: ...embly under process conditions Figure 2 1 How to turn or remove the signal converter 1 Tool 5 mm Allen wrench not supplied 2 Cover for the wave guide hole on top of the process connection assembly not supplied CAUTION Ifyouremovetheconverter putacoveronthewaveguideholeontopoftheprocessconnection assembly Makesurethattheconverterisfullyengagedwhenyouattachittotheprocessconnection assembly Then tigh...

Page 16: ...N If the manufacturer received data about the installation the device will display readings correctly If not gotosub menuA 4ApplicationAssistantintheconfigurationmenutoselectthe correct settings 3 2 Operating concept You can read measurements and configure the device with A digital display screen optional A connection to a system or PC with PACTware You can download the Device Type Manager DTM fil...

Page 17: ...ge bar graph 2 Device status NAMUR NE 107 symbols 3 Device tag name 4 Keypad operation indicator shown when you push a button or operate the keypad with a bar magnet 5 Measurement value and units 6 Keypad buttons with Hall effect sensors sensors sensitive to large changes in magnetic fieldstrength The output percentage bar graph is only shown if you set One Value and Bar or Two Values and Bar in m...

Page 18: ...a push of this button will move the cursor to the first digit Return Normal mode None Program mode Menu Exit the menu If you are in the top level menu the device goes back to Normal mode Menu item Confirm change and exit the menu item Escape Normal mode None Program mode Menu Exit the menu Menu item Exit the menu item This step also cancels the change made to the setting in the menu item Down Norm...

Page 19: ...T UP3 How to push the keypad buttons with your hand Figure 3 3 How to push the keypad buttons with your hand Equipment needed Cover wrench 1 Remove the housing cover with the cover wrench supplied with the device 2 Push the buttons on the keypad i This will operate thedevice ...

Page 20: ...How to operate the keypad buttons with a bar magnet Equipment needed Bar magnet INFORMATION It is not necessary to remove the display housing cover to do this procedure Hold the bar magnet near to a keypad button i Thekeypadbuttonwilloperate Ifyoumustoperatethebuttonmorethanonetime remove the bar magnet and then hold it near to the button again ...

Page 21: ...more data about menu items refer to Function description on page 38 All users can read the settings in Program mode but only users with Operator and Expert access levels can change settings For more data about access levels refer to Protection of the device settings access levels on page 25 4 2 Normal mode This mode shows measurement data Use the display keypad to change the type of measurement da...

Page 22: ...urement page is configured to show more than one measurement value For a list of the abbreviations used in Normal mode refer to the table that follows Abbreviations of measurement types used in Normal mode Measurement type Abbreviation Distance Dis Level Lvl Reflection Ref Sensor value SV Volume Vol Ullage volume Ull Mass M Ullage mass UllM Linearized distance Ldis or Distance Lin Linearized level...

Page 23: ...en measurement pages 1 and 2 and the status message page Measurement type definitions Measurement type Description Available units Level This is a display and an output function option It is the height from the bottom of the tank to the surface of the liquid Tank height Distance If menu item C1 11 Tank Bottom Offset in Program mode is not zero then this value will be Tank Height Tank Bottom Offset...

Page 24: ... received by the device Sensor value This is a display and an output function option It is the distance from the face of the process connection flange face or thread stop to the surface of the liquid You cannot change this value in Program mode Refer also to Distance in this table m cm mm in inches ft feet custom length unit 4 3 Program mode 4 3 1 General notes Change the settings of your device i...

Page 25: ...iew Change All HART settings C5 but not C5 1 1 Current Loop Mode NOTE You can change the password for the Operator access level in menu item C7 2 2 Change Password Refer to the INFORMATION note that follows User Read Measurement data and error messages Normal modeand men items B2 Actual Values and C7 3 1 MessageView Read All settings in menus A Quick Setup B Test and C Full Setup Change All settin...

Page 26: ...bezero 000x The last digit can be anumber 1 9 or aletter A F If youchange the passwordforthe Expert accesslevel thenthefirsttwodigitsmustbezero 00xx The last two digits can be a number 1 9 or a letter A F Enter the new password again Push 6 to go back to Normal mode i End of the procedure INFORMATION Each access level has a four digit hexadecimal password Thefirstthreedigitsofthepasswordforthe Ope...

Page 27: ...udidnotsupplyallinstallationdatatothesupplierbeforethedelivery thestandardsetup procedure in the Quick Setup menu ismandatory Do the steps that follow Push to enter Program mode Push 2 to go to the menu item A3Login Push Enter the password used at this time for the Expert access level If it is the default password enter 0058 Push and to go to the menu item A4 1 StandardSetup Push Do the basic conf...

Page 28: ...example from menu C1 to sub menu C1 1 Enter the menu item Enter Go up a menu level for example from sub menu C1 1 to menu C1 Go to Normal mode If you changed settings in Program mode you must save or cancel your new settings For more data refer to How to save settings changed in Program mode on page 31 Esc Escape Go up a menu level for example from sub menu C1 1 to menu C1 Down Scroll down the men...

Page 29: ...e and factory default symbol right side 7 A tick symbol shows that there is a new setting the new setting is not saved at thistime This is what you see when you select a menu item that has a list of parameters The functions of the buttons are given in the table that follows Function of buttons in menu items that have a list of parameters Button Description Function Right Enter Select the parameter...

Page 30: ...elect a menu item that has a value INFORMATION Ifmenuitemshavevaluesthatyoucanchange verylargeandverysmallvaluescanbewritten asavalue withanexponent bn Forexample ifthevalueshownonthedisplayis100 00 03 this value is equal to 100 103or100000 The functions of the buttons are given in the table that follows Function of buttons in menu items that have values Button Description Function Right Enter the...

Page 31: ... V W X Y Z Special characters 2 3 _ 4 3 5 How to save settings changed in Program mode When you have changed parameters in all the necessary menu items push to accept the new parameter Push again and again to go back to the Save Configuration screen The device will ask you to save or cancel your settings Push or to make a selection from Yes No or Back Back makes the display go back to Program mode...

Page 32: ...rrent Out 1 Var A4 1 3 2 0 Range A4 1 3 3 100 Range A4 1 3 4 Current Out Range A4 1 3 5 Error Function A4 2 Empty A4 2 1 2 Empty Spectrum Type Spectrum A4 2 1 3 Partial Distance 2 A4 2 1 Record Spectrum A4 2 1 4 Check Tank Internals and Contents A4 2 1 5 Start Recording A4 2 1 6 Recording Empty Spectrum Data A4 2 1 10 Empty Spectrum Graph A4 2 1 11 Save Spectrum A4 2 1 12 Empty Spectrum Enable 1 T...

Page 33: ...urrent Output 1 B2 Actual Values B2 1 Operating Time B2 3 Sensor Value B2 4 Level B2 5 Distance B2 6 Reflection B2 7 Level Lin 2 B2 8 Volume 2 B2 9 Mass 2 B2 10 Distance Lin 2 B2 11 Ullage Volume 2 B2 12 Ullage Mass 2 B2 13 Sensor Temp B2 14 Converter Temp B3 Power Spectrum B3 2 Power Spectrum B4 Corrected Spectrum B4 2 Corrected Spectrum B5 Empty Spectrum B5 2 Empty Spectrum 1 You must enter the ...

Page 34: ...king Distance C1 6 Time Constant C1 7 Antenna Type C1 8 Antenna Extension C1 9 Distance Piece C1 10 Reference Offset C1 11 Tank Bottom Offset C2 Process C2 1 Tracking Velocity C2 2 Epsilon R Product C2 3 Epsilon R Gas C2 4 Measuring Mode C2 5 Overfill Detection C2 6 Overfill Threshold 2 C2 7 Mult Refl Enable C2 8 Empty Spectrum Enable C3 Conversion 3 C3 1 Edit Table C3 1 1 Erase Table 4 C3 1 3 Sel...

Page 35: ...Program Menu C Submenus C Full Setup C4 Output C4 1 Current Output 1 C4 1 1 Current Out 1 Var C4 1 2 0 Range C4 1 3 100 Range C4 1 4 Current Out Range C4 1 5 Error Function C4 1 7 Low Error Current 6 C4 1 8 High Error Current 6 C4 1 9 2 Trimming 4mA Trimming C4 1 9 5 Trimming 20mA Trimming ...

Page 36: ... 6 Identification Device ID C5 1 2 7 Identification Universal Revision C5 1 2 8 Identification Device Revision C5 1 2 9 Identification Software Revision C5 1 2 10 Identification Hardware Revision C5 1 3 1 Device Information Descriptor C5 1 3 2 Device Information Message C5 1 3 3 Device Information Date C5 1 3 4 Device Information Cfg Change Counter C5 1 4 1 HART Variables Current Out 1 Var C5 1 4 ...

Page 37: ... 2 1st Value Variable C6 5 3 0 Range C6 5 4 100 Range C6 5 5 Format 1st Value C6 5 6 2nd Value Variable 8 C6 5 7 Format 2nd Value 8 C6 5 8 3rd Value Variable 8 C6 5 9 Format 3rd Value 8 C7 Device C7 1 Information C7 1 1 Tag C7 1 2 Serial Number C7 1 3 Device Name C7 1 4 V Number C7 1 5 Electronic Revision C7 1 6 Software Version C7 1 7 Electronic Serial No C7 1 8 Production Date C7 1 9 Calibration...

Page 38: ...e if you set menu item C4 15 to High 7 This menu item is available if the correct parameter is set in C6 4 1 Function For more data refer to table C Full Setup menu C6 4 1st Meas Page in the section that follows 8 This menu item is available if the correct parameter is set in C6 5 1 Function For more data refer to table C Full Setup menu C6 5 2nd Meas Page in the section that follows 9 This menu i...

Page 39: ...ore data about the functions refer to Table C Full Setup in this section For more data about the procedure refer to Standard setup on page 58 Minimum access level to do the procedure Expert A4 2 Empty Spectrum Fixed and moving objects in the tank cause interference signals Put them through this filter to correctly measure the tank contents This menu item starts a quick set up procedure We recommen...

Page 40: ...0 0 m 1 item C4 1 1 Current Out 1 Var is set to Distance beforethe device simulates a distance value This procedure sends 192 91 03 200 79 03 in 16076 16732 ft an output signal that agrees with the test reading Output will change to the selected value independent of the measurement data When you push to confirm the value the display shows the question Start Simulation Push or to set the display to...

Page 41: ... menu item C3 1 Edit Table Make sure that menu item C4 1 1 Current Out 1 Var is set to Volume beforethedevice simulatesa volume value This procedure sends an output signal that agrees with the test reading Output will change to the selected value independent of the measurement data When you push to confirm the value the display shows the question Start Simulation Push or to set the display to Yes ...

Page 42: ...e in menu item C3 1 Edit Table Make sure that menu item C4 1 1 Current Out 1 Var is set to Ullage Volume before the device simulates an ullage volume value This procedure sends an output signal that agrees with the test reading Output will change to the selected value independent of the measurementdata When you push the display shows the question Start Simulation Push or to set the display to Yes ...

Page 43: ...enu item shows the percentage of the emitted radar signal which makes a reflection on the surface of the tank contents and is received by the device Read only B2 7 Level Lin This menu item shows the level readings linearized measured at this time This measurement data is shown with the units set in menu C7 5 Units This menu item is only available if you set up a linearization table in menu item C3...

Page 44: ...Power Spectrum This menu item shows the raw spectra data of the radar signal which makes a reflection on the surface of the tank contents and is received by the device This data is shown as a graph of the percentage of the full scale signal against distance Read only B4 Corrected Spectrum B4 2 Corrected Spectrum This menu item shows the corrected spectra data of the radar signal which makes a refl...

Page 45: ...s available if you set Stilling Well in menu item C 1 1 Tank Type Minimum access level to change the setting Expert min max 0 000 20 000 m 0 0 787 40 0 0 65 617 ft 1 0000 m 39 370 3 2808 ft 1 C1 4 Stilling Well Diameter The inner diameter of the stilling well This menu item is available if you set Stilling Well in menu item C 1 1 Tank Type Minimum access level to change the setting Expert min max ...

Page 46: ...o change the setting Expert C1 10 Reference Offset Offset relating to a reference location distance This value is positive when the reference location is above the device flange face and negative if below Minimum access level to change the min max 5000 0 0 5000 0 m 196 85 03 196 85 03 16404 16404 ft 0 m 0 ft setting Expert C1 11 Tank Bottom Offset Offset relating to a reference location level The ...

Page 47: ...F Full If εr is low εr 1 4 1 5 use TBF Auto mode TBF Auto is an automatic mode that lets the device make a selection between Direct mode and TBF mode If you use TBF Full or TBF Auto enter the dielectric constant in menu item C2 2 Epsilon R Product Minimum access level to change the setting Expert Direct TBF Auto TBF Full Direct C2 5 Overfill Detection If this function is in operation the device wi...

Page 48: ... an empty spectrum first Do the Empty Spectrum procedure menu A4 2 in the Quick Setup menu Minimum access level to change the setting Expert Disabled Enabled Disabled C3 Conversion C3 1 Edit Table C3 1 1 Erase Table Before you can make a conversion table you must delete the data that is stored in the device at this time If you set this menu item to No you will go back to menu C3 1 If you set it to...

Page 49: ...asurement value to 0 output refer also to menu item C4 1 1 Current Out 1 Var for the output function 0 output 4 mA It is possible to have an outputless than 4 mA 0 if you set C4 1 4 Current Out Range to 3 8 20 5 mA Minimum access level to change the setting Expert min max 4 9 06 5 1 06 mm 192 91 03 200 79 03 16076 16732 ft 0 0 mm 1 C4 1 3 100 Range Give a measurement value to 100 output refer also...

Page 50: ...1 5 Error Function is set to Low You can change the value to which the current output will change if an error occurs Minimum access level to change the setting Expert min max 3 5 3 6 mA 3 5 mA C4 1 8 High Error Current This menu item is available if C4 1 5 Error Function is set to High You can change the value to which the current output will change if an error occurs Minimum access level to chang...

Page 51: ...is the device type number given to the supplier by the HART Foundation Read only C5 1 2 6 Device ID This is the device ID number given to the supplier by the HART Foundation This shows that the HART Foundation registered the HART device description DD file Read only C5 1 2 7 Universal Revision This is the version of the HART protocol used by the device Read only C5 1 2 8 Device Revision This is th...

Page 52: ...y C6 1 Language Data can be shown in one of the languages stored in the device Make a selectionfrom the list Minimum access level to change the setting User English German French Italian Portuguese Spanish Czech Polish Chinese simplified Japanese Russian Turkish English C6 2 Backlight If you set this menu item to Enabled a light comes on when you push a button on the display keypad and if the loop...

Page 53: ...n will be corrected to 2 decimal places If you set this menu item to Automatic the device will adjust the number of decimal places automatically Minimum access level to change the setting User X X X X XX X XXX X XXXX X XXXXX X XXXXXXX Automatic X XXX C6 4 6 2nd Value Variable This changes the measurement type of the second value on the measurement page This menu item is only available if you set C...

Page 54: ...indicator in Normal mode The range is related to the measurement type set in C6 5 2 1st Value Variable This menu item is only available if you set C6 5 1 Function to One Value Bar or Two Values Bar Minimum access level to change the setting User Refer to Function description Refer to Function description C6 5 4 100 Range This is the 100 value given to the bar graph indicator in Normal mode The ran...

Page 55: ...this menu item to X XX the value shown will be corrected to 2 decimal places If you set this menu item to Automatic the device will adjust the number of decimal places automatically Minimum access level to change the setting User X X X X XX X XXX X XXXX X XXXXX X XXXXXXX Automatic Automatic C7 Device C7 1 Information C7 1 1 Tag Use this menu item to read the Tag name Read only TANK01 1 C7 1 2 Seri...

Page 56: ... supplied on request by the after sales service department C7 2 4 Unlock Extended Range This menu item can only be unlocked at the factory C7 2 5 Unlock SIL This menu item can only be unlocked at the factory C7 3 Errors C7 3 1 Message View A log of device errors Scroll down the list and push to show the error details The error will have a letter code F S M C and I that agrees with NAMUR NE 107 Gui...

Page 57: ... menu If you set this menu item to Cst Mass custom mass unit enter values in menu items C7 5 6 1 thru C7 5 6 3 Minimum access level to change the setting User kg t lb tn sh tn l Cst Mass kg C7 5 6 Cst Mass C7 5 6 1 Text Enter a text 8 characters maximum for the custom volume unit Cst C7 5 6 2 Offset Enter an offset value 0 0kg C7 5 6 3 Factor Enter a factor Multiply the measured value by this fact...

Page 58: ...s WhenyoudotheStandardsetupprocedure themeasurementvalueonthefirstmeasurement pageof theLCDdisplay inNormalmode automaticallyusessettingswiththesameparameters andvaluesas thecurrentoutputsettings measurementvariable 0 rangeand100 range Thefirstmeasurement pageshows onevalueandbar bydefault Ifyoumustshowoneormore measurementvaluesthatare differenttothetransmittedoutputsignal changethesettingsin the...

Page 59: ...face thread stop of the tank connection down to the tank bottom If the tank has a dish shaped or conical bottom the tank height is measured to a point on the tank bottom directly below the antenna or for the selection of the measurement name Distance Level Sensor Value orReflection Volume Mass Ullage Volume Ullage Volume to confirm Currentoutput1variable Themanufacturer sets the current output var...

Page 60: ... between 0 and 100 values given in the 0 range and 100 range steps If you set this menu item to 4 20 mA or 3 8 20 5 mA 0 Range 4 mA 100 Range 20 mA If you set this menu item to 4 20 mA reversed or 3 8 20 5 mA reversed 0 Range 20 mA 100 Range 4 mA or for the selection of the error function Off Hold High or Low to confirm Error Function This sets the behaviour of current output 1 if an error occurs ...

Page 61: ...ference signals The device does a scan for objects that do not change their vertical positions in the tank heating tubes agitators fuel assemblies etc and records the data The device can then use this data to put the measurement signal through a filter empty spectrum When the empty spectrum filter is on when menu item C2 8 Empty Spectrum Enable is set to Enable it will ignore the interference sign...

Page 62: ...u item C1 1 to Agitator set Empty Spectrum Type to Full Max or Partial Max If the device is near to a product inlet set Empty Spectrum Type to Full Max or Partial Max tochangethepositionofthe cursor to decrease the value or move the decimal point one digit to the left or to increase the value or move the decimal point one digit to the right to confirm Partial distance If you set Empty Spectrum Typ...

Page 63: ...ep this empty spectrum recording If you set the menu item to No the device will reject this data or tochange the parameter Disable or Enable to confirm Empty Spectrum Enable If you set the menu item to Enable the device will use the empty spectrum recording data If you set the menu item to Disable the device will not use the empty recording data at this time 4 to confirm or for the selection of th...

Page 64: ...e device uses the empty spectrum scan with a graph of reflections shown 3 Partially filled tank after the device uses the empty spectrum scan with a graph of reflections shown 4 Agitator blades location 5 Tank bottom signal 6 Agitator blades signals interference signals before the device does the empty spectrum scan 7 Signal of the liquid before the device does the empty spectrum scan 8 Reflected ...

Page 65: ...AMUR Guidelines This symbol is shown with the message INFORMATION Thestatusgroupnameandthestatussignal F S M C areshown Formoredata refertothe table that follows Status messages NAMUR NE 107 Symbol Letter Message Description and effect F Failure No measurement is possible S Out of specification Measurements are available but they are not sufficiently accurate Do a check M Maintenance required Meas...

Page 66: ...iew in Programmode Program mode device status messages Device status and error messages are shown in menu item C7 3 1 Messages View in Program mode The top level of this menu item shows a list of short status messages Push the or button to make a selection from the list of status messages Figure 4 10 Device status and error messages C7 3 1 Message View 1 Device status letter code NAMUR NE 107 In t...

Page 67: ...the message is shown again tell the supplier Fatal Converter Error CO 2 An electronics or hardware failure occurred Fatal Converter Error Generic An electronics or hardware failure occurred CO Safety Reaction 3 Current Output Safety Reaction This error message is shown if the current output is less than 3 6 mA or more than 21 mA Do a check for other error messages Internal Comm Error Internal bus ...

Page 68: ...u items C7 1 5 Electronic Revision and C7 1 6 Software Revision If it is necessary tell the supplier Conv NVRAM Layout Error Incorrect data in the parameter memory De energizeandthenenergizethe device again If the message is shown again tell the supplier Disp NVRAM Layout Error Incorrect data after an update of the firmware CO Float Error 2 The device cannot use the measurement data because the de...

Page 69: ...rt the device S Sensor Sensor Voltage Low The voltage supplied to the sensor is too low Do a check of the power supply Strong Signal The signal amplitude is too large It is possible that the signal is saturated Make sure that the device installation agrees with the data in the handbook If the message is shown again tell the supplier Peak Lost Level Lost No signal peak was found in the Search Windo...

Page 70: ...mum value and thus does not agree with the correct measurement value Do a check of the process conditions and the maximum current output value M Sensor Weak Signal The signal amplitude is too small Make sure that the device installation agrees with the data in the handbook If the message is shown again it is possible that a different antenna must be installed tell the supplier Bad Measurement Qual...

Page 71: ...commend that you install the device in a stilling well Peak Lost in Tank Bottom The signal was lost near the tank bottom Spherical or conical tanks can cause the device to show this status message The device will measure the level of tank contents if you fill the tank If the message is shown tell the supplier RC Oscillator out of bounds The sensor electronics does a continuous self test procedure ...

Page 72: ...w to clean the top surface of the device WARNING Donotletmorethan5mm 0 2 ofdustcollectonthetopsurfaceofthedevice Thisisa possible source of ignition in a potentially explosive atmosphere DANGER Risk of electrostatic discharge from the gray plastic sun cover Obey these instructions Keep the thread of the terminal compartment cover clean If dirt collects on the device clean it Wipe the plastic sun c...

Page 73: ...cket on the top of theflange WARNING Makesurethatthepressureintheheating coolingsystemisnotmorethan6bar 87psi Make sure that the flange temperature is not more than the maximum limit It is also possible to use a purging system with the heating cooling system For more data refer to How to clean horn antennas under process conditions on page 72 5 2 Service warranty WARNING Onlyapprovedpersonnelcando...

Page 74: ...oblems WARNING Shouldyouneverthelessneedtoreturnadeviceforinspectionorrepair pleasepaystrict attention to the followingpoints Duetostatutoryregulationsonenvironmentalprotectionandsafeguardingthehealthand safety ofthepersonnel themanufacturermayonlyhandle testandrepairreturneddevices thathave been incontactwithproductswithout risk topersonneland environment Thismeansthatthemanufacturercanonlyservic...

Page 75: ... flushed out and neutralized all cavities in the device We hereby confirm that there is no risk to persons or the environment through any residual media contained in the device when it is returned Date Signature Stamp 5 6 Disposal LEGAL NOTICE Disposal must be carried out in accordance with legislation applicable in your country Separate collection of WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment...

Page 76: ...gnetic fields during operation Refer to European standard EN 61326 1 for further details F FMCW Frequency modulated continuous wave radar technology The signal is continuously present but the frequency is modulated usually in successive linear ramps over time frequency sweeps H Hazardous area An area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Trained personnelcan install and use a device in this area...

Page 77: ... converter A set of electronic components in the device that send themeasurement signal through some signal filters They identify and measure the level of the tank contents T TBF Tank BottomFollowing TBF mode is an alternative measurement mode It allows the device to measure tank contents with very low dielectric constants TBF mode uses the reflection of the tank bottom to indirectly measure the l...

Page 78: ...00 C R01 en 6 APPENDIX OPTIWAVE M7400C Figure 6 1 Measurement definitions distance 1 Distance 2 Blocking distance 3 Flange facing 4 Gas Air 5 Tank height 6 Ullage volume or mass Figure 6 2 Measurement definitions level 1 Level 2 Volume or mass ...

Page 79: ...re Process Analysis Services KROHNE Marine Strømtangveien 21 NO 3950 Brevik Norway Tel 47 355 61 220 marine support krohne com The current list of all KROHNE contacts and addresses can be found at www krohne com KROHNE 02 2019 MA OPTIWAVE M 7400 C R01 en Subject to change without notice ...

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