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57-642 ECLIPSE Model 705 Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Hygienic Industries
2.6.5 Model 705 Menu: Step-By-Step Procedure
The following tables provide a complete explanation of
the software menus displayed by the ECLIPSE transmitter.
Use these tables as a step-by-step guide to configure the
transmitter based on a desired measurement type of:
• Level Only, Section 2.6.5.1
• Level and Volume, Section 2.6.5.2
The tables are separated to display the parameters based
on the measurement type. The second column presents
the menus shown on the transmitter display. The displays
are in the order they would appear if the arrow keys were
used to scroll through the menu. The numbers in the first
column are not shown on the display. They are only pro-
vided as a reference.
The third column provides the actions to take when con-
figuring the transmitter. Additional information or an
explanation of an action is given in the fourth column.
(Shaded sections are factory menu items.)
2.6.5.1
Measurement Type: Level Only (Loop Control = Level)
Display
Action
Comment
1
*Status*
*Level *
*% Out *
* Loop *
Transmitter Display
LoopCtrl = Level.
Transmitter default display showing
Status, Level, % Output,
and
Loop
values cycles every 5 seconds
2
Level
xxx.x
Transmitter Display
Transmitter displays
Level Value
in selected units
3
% Output
xx.x%
Transmitter Display
Transmitter displays
% Output
measurement derived from 20 mA
span
4
Loop
xx.xx mA
Transmitter Display
Transmitter displays
Loop
value (mA)
5
PrbModel
(select)
Select
the type of probe
used
(Example: 7xR-x)
Select from
7xF-E
or
7xH-X
as shown on the probe nameplate
6
PrbMount
(select)
Select
the type of probe
mounting
Select
Flange
7
MeasType
(select)
Select
type of measurement
Select Lvl Only
8
LvlUnits
(select)
Select
level units
Select from
cm, inches, feet
or
meters
9
Probe Ln
xxx.x
Enter
the exact length of
probe
Note that the original probe may have been shortened by the
skid or vessel manufacturer to fit the vessel.
10
Lvl Ofst
xxx.x
Enter
the desired reading
when probe is dry
Level Offset is the distance from the probe tip to the desired 0
level point (-90 to 300"). Refer to Section 2.6.6
11
Dielctrc
(select)
Select
range bounding the
dielectric constant of the
media
Select
10–100