SLC-220 User Guide Rev 2.0
June 2018
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The parameters can be changed after pressing the
Change Parameters button
by a Technician
or by an Administrator user level:
The parameters are (see also chapter 3):
1.
Sensor name:
A text field with
up to 13 characters
.
2.
Sensor model:
As defined. It is important to select the correct model since the typical
signal ranges are selected by the system and used to derive self-test results.
3.
Air Calibration:
A value (in
μA) that is equal to sensor output in Air, without any liquid
around.
Note:
When the
Calibrate button
is pressed (on this line while in the Change mode), a
measuring cycle is performed, and the sensor signal is taken as
Air Calibration
. This
means that the sensor must be in dry condition when doing this.
4.
Oil Delta:
A value (in
μA) below
Water Calibration
. If sensor's signal is less than
Water
Calibration - Oil Delta - Hysteresis,
then the status is OIL alarm.
5.
High Oil Delta:
A value (in
μA) below
Water Calibration
. If sensor's signal is less than
Water Calibration - High Oil Delta - Hysteresis,
then the status is HIGH OIL alarm.
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