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Displays

Level Measurement Display - in  inches

Level measurement Display - in centimeters

Level Measurement Display - in millimeters

Level Measurement Display - in feet

Level Measurement Display - in meters

Interface Measurements - same decimal positions as Level
Only if configuration set to Level+Interface or All

Temperature Measurements - same decimal positions for F or C
Only if configuration set to Level+ Temper or All

Output Current

Percent of Range

Configuration Screens (Up / Down arrows choose options)
Press Select to Enter.

Model Number

 - Model 300

Select sensor length

 - Input overall sensor length (Length = end to weld)

Level Units

 - rotates starting at present units ( > ft<>m<>in<>cm<>mm> )

PV

 - only if Interface available - rotates starting at present PV ( >Level<>Interf> )

Alarm

 - rotates starting at present alarm ( >High<>Low<>Hold Out> )

Range Change

Choose Yes to Select Range - Display starts with NO

Lower Range Value

Upper Range Value

Damping

 - From 1 to 25 - Will not allow 0 or negative numbers.

Sensor Calibration

Choose Yes to perform Sensor Trim (Display starts with No)

Zero Trim

 - Set float to the 4 mA mark (0%) and then Select.

Data not  required.

Span Trim

 - Move the float to the 20mA mark (100%) on the probe. Using the arrow buttons

input the correct distance from the zero point and then Select. 

Level Offset-Enter the desired value of the offset from the current zero and Press Enter. This will 
show a level offset at 4mA. i.e. 4mA will be reported @ 5.0” if 5.0” was selected.

Dac Trim

Choose Yes to perform Dac Trim - Display starts with No

Dac Trim

 - 4mA Point - Press raise or lower depending on value of loop current.

Dac Trim

 - 20mA Point - Press raise or lower depending on value of loop current.

Loop Test

 - Input Value

This will continuously vary the loop current as the user presses
the Raise or Lower buttons. Exits when user depresses Select button.

Exit to Displays

4  5  6  7 .    8 cm

                     

1  2  3.    4  5  i n

                   L e v e l

9 0 1 2 3.       m m

                   L e v e l
5  6.   7  8  9 f  t

                   L e v e l
2  3.  4  5  6 m

                   L e v e l

                      3 2 F

              T e m p e r

1  2  3. 4  5i n

                   I n -

           1 2 .  3 4 mA

               O u t p u t

       5 6 .  7 8 %

        %   R a n g e

    1 2 .     3 4 i  n

S  e  l            LR V

L T M  3 0 0

               

                             i n

S  e  l        U  n  i t
                    Le v e l

S  e  l                P V
H o l d      O u t

S  e l        A l r m

                          N o

C  h  g  R  n g  e?

   45 .  67 i n

S  e  l      U R V

T  r  i m  2 0  m A

                          No

T  r  n  S  n s  r  ?

1  2  3.  4 5 i  n

T  r  i m  S  p a n

                          No

T  r  i  m D  a c  ?

T  r  i m     4 m A

                     3.  s

S  e  l    D  a m  p

T   r i  m  Z e  r o

            8.   0  0 m A

L  o o p  T  e  s  t

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Summary of Contents for LTM-300 Series

Page 1: ...81 488 0788 FAX 281 488 7080 EMAIL magtech isemagtech com www isemagtech com LTM 300 Series Magnetostrictive Level Transmitter Instruction Operation Manual 3902 Magnolia Road Pearland Texas 77584 Jan...

Page 2: ...r Installation 3 3 1 Standalone Transmitter Installation 3 3 2 Recommended Wiring Single Loop 4 Section 4 Speci cations Page 4 0 Transmitter Electrical Speci cations 4 4 1 Transmitter Sensor Tube 4 Se...

Page 3: ...hange and continuously activates the sensor in the tube The electronics in the housing process the changing signal and update an analog 4 20 mA output This analog output is precisely proportional to t...

Page 4: ...e base to resolve sub microsecond timing increments The binary number equivalent to the microseconds of the echo travel time is written to an output D A Converter and subsequently converted to a 4 20...

Page 5: ...ectronicshousingmountedatthebottomofthegageforeasyaccess THIS MUST BE SPECIFIED AT TIME OF PURCHASE Installation Note European The cable entry devices and blanking elements of unused apertures shall b...

Page 6: ...gurations A single output version with only one variable that will output a 4 20 mA signal for level The second con guration is a transmitter tted with a second oat to provide a digital output for in...

Page 7: ...elect Data not required Span Trim Move the oat to the 20mA mark 100 on the probe Using the arrow buttons input the correct distance from the zero point and then Select Level O set Enter the desired va...

Page 8: ...ion Problems 6 2 Magnetic Interface 6 3Troubleshooting Power Supply Problems Never move a magnet in a perpendicular motion from along the sensor tube This will always leave a residual eld in the waveg...

Page 9: ...as this could leave magnetic indentation in the sensor wire The LTM 300 level transmitter has an inductor located inside the bulkhead of the sensor tube During operation of the transmitter this induc...

Page 10: ...d the Alarm type In addition this screen presents the procedure to select the Primary variable PV if the transmitter is con gured with both Level and Interface It also displays the menu that will allo...

Page 11: ...t are not normal Any status items not reported are within the normal range of operation or calibration The HART Communicator issues a command to receive the results of the transmitter diagnostics Duri...

Page 12: ...xited if the user selects End The example shows the user selection 4mA The user must press ENTER before the procedure continues When the user selects the Loop test option the HART Communicator display...

Page 13: ...output to 4 000mA the user is to enter the reference meter reading For example if the meter actually reads 4 234mA that value is input with the keypad The user must press ENTER when the current value...

Page 14: ...matic control After the user presses OK the HART Communicator returns to the Calibration screen The HART Communicator is now at the starting screen for the Zero Level Trim Full Level Trim Starting at...

Page 15: ...now be returned to automatic control After the user presses OK the HART Communicator returns to the Calibration screen The HART Communicator is now at the starting screen for the Full Level Trim Zero...

Page 16: ...ed Once the measurement is stable the procedure will continue without user intervention The HART communicator will then send the command to the transmitter to calculate the new Temperature zero calibr...

Page 17: ...t Value for 4mA and 20mA by Keypad If you desire to change the Level value at which the Current output is 4mA and 20mA when the Level is the selected Primary Variable or change the Interface value at...

Page 18: ...g the edit box to continue with the reranging of the transmitter On returning to the Keypad rerange screen the values shown for LRV and URV are the changes that the user has made The user should check...

Page 19: ...pper range value getting an update of the digital reading from the transmitter or leaving the 20mA range point as it was If the user accepts the measurement value as the 20mA loop current point the HA...

Page 20: ...h is set in the factory when the unit is prepared for shipment The probe length is used as a reference for a number of diagnostics fuctions as well as setting the URL and LRL shown on the Keypad reran...

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