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CALIBRATION - TRANSMITTER WITH LCD SCREENMENU: STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE

Units!

cm

Units

cm

Units!

cm

Ent Pass

0

New Pass

4096

New Pass

0000

Ent Pass!

1

Press 

:

The last character on the first line of the display changes to "!". This sign confirms
that the values/choices of the second line can be modified via the 

and 

push

buttons.

Press :

* Scroll through the choices or increase/decrease the values on the second line

of the display by 

and 

pushbuttons.

* Accept values/choices as selected by 

pushbutton.

Press 

:

Scroll through the menu.

20 mA Level
(100%-point)

min. 2 % of
probe length

cm or Inch

4 mA Level
(0%-point)

TERMINOLOGY

Units

cm or inches
Select the units of measurement in which the unit will be
calibrated and will show values.

20 mA Level = 

cm or inches

or 100 % level point, is measured from the end of the
probe. Keep this reference point also for the introduction of
all future values.

Hi Cal

cm or inches

High Calibration point is the highest level from which the
calibration is performed. Hi Cal is measured from the end
of the probe.

Lo Cal

cm or inches

Low Calibration point is the lowest level from which the cal-
ibration is performed. Lo Cal is measured from the end of
the probe.

4 mA Level

cm or inches

or 0 % level point, is measured from the bottom of the
probe. The 4 mA level is by preferrence located on the
probe. The unit will not measure below the end of the
probe.

"0" means that no password is introduced

Factory default setting

Press 

and last character changes into "!"

Changing password

Enter a value between 1 up to 255
as your personal password with 

and 

Display shows an encrypted value, enter your password

Data is protected by a valid

or call Magnetrol for assistance to recoop your password

Password

if necessary

Protect data by new password

Data is not protected

Hi Cal

Lo Cal

NOTE: The above example shows the end of the probe as reference point. Also the bottom or top of the tank can be used as refer-
ence point. Whichever point is used, it must always be used for all further values.

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Summary of Contents for KOTRON SMART RF 805

Page 1: ...R F Capacitance Level Measurement Installation and Operating Manual KOTRON SMART RF MODEL 805 TRANSMITTER...

Page 2: ...and record the serial number for future reference when ordering parts MOUNTING Nameplate partnumber amplifier serial n tag n 2 cable entries one plugged M20 x 1 5 3 4 NPT or PG 13 5 Handtighten or us...

Page 3: ...local current meter Ex Non Ex Ex Non Ex Ex Non Ex CAUTION ALWAYS check for proper grounding Improper grounding will cause malfunction of the unit CALIBRATION NOTE When connected to an approved barrie...

Page 4: ...nt is the highest level from which the calibration is performed Hi Cal is measured from the end of the probe Lo Cal cm or inches Low Calibration point is the lowest level from which the cal ibration i...

Page 5: ...single transmitter installation Fine tune the 4 mA point Attach a mA meter to the output If the output does not equal 4 0 mA adjust the value on the display to equal 4 00 mA Fine tune the 20 mA point...

Page 6: ...oom Display Power Supply Current Meter 250 RL 450 CONNECTIONS Connection of your Hart communicator at power terminals and in wiring compartment at first junction box between unit and control room HART...

Page 7: ...y HART software does not Contact manufacturer of your HART information e g Mfgs ID Device account for Mfgs ID s greater master software for upgrade This is a Serial etc but will not read any than 63 M...

Page 8: ...3 003 Housing cover blind 316 SST Consult factory 5 Housing cover with glass 36 4410 001 Housing cover with glass 316 SST Consult factory 8 APPROVALS Agency Description ATEX II 1G EEx ia IIC T4 ambien...

Page 9: ...Electronic Module Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Display has Text No Reseat Boards Check Power Supply and Wiring Loop Resistance Wrong Correct Loop Resistance Start Good Display No Act...

Page 10: ...lure to Operate with Correct Loop Inputs Display Working Yes No Retest Unit Good Display Key Board Responds Replace Electronic Module No Check Loop Current at Wiring Board Loop Current 22 4 0 mA Adjus...

Page 11: ...heck Calibration Parameters Yes Yes Yes Corrupt Display Text Replace Electronic Module No Yes Replace Electronic Module Same Error Message Retest No Yes Active HART Analog Loop Correct Trim 4 20mA Che...

Page 12: ...Material Aluminium A356T6 0 25 copper or 316 SST 1 4401 IP 65 Net and Gross Weight 2 70 kg net 3 20 kg gross Overall Dimensions H 214 mm 8 43 x W 111 mm 4 38 x D 188 mm 7 40 FUNCTIONAL PHYSICAL Descri...

Page 13: ...e view Optional Mounting Flange 3 4 NPT 1 NPT 1G 1 BSP Optional Mounting Flange Optional Anchor Assembly Optional Weight 13 0 50 bare probe 16 0 625 insulated probe 5 0 1875 6 0 2500 75 2 95 34 1 32 1...

Page 14: ...X II 1G EEx ia II C T6 A complete measuring system consists of a 1 Smart R F KOTRON 805 amplifier 2 KOTRON Probe a full range of rigid and flexible probes for conductive and non conductive media is av...

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Page 16: ...Material Authorisation RMA form will be obtained from the factory It is mandatory that this form will be attached to each material returned This form is available through Magnetrol s local representat...

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