Configuration & Calibration
45
Menu Function
(display abbreviation)
Valid values
Description
Fct 6.02
Phasing
(PHASE)
This menu is related to Cote-Shield and is available only
on Pro models. 0 is typically used for electrically insulating
liquids and interface measurements. 45 is typically used for
solids and electrically conductive liquids
0
0 default
45
Fct 6.03
Pad capacitor
(PAD CAP)
0pF (DEFAULT)
Enter the value of an external capacitor that must be
connected to the unit. Padding capacitors are typically used
to reduce the sensing element standing capacitance in order
to improve measurement resolution.
0..No upper limit
Enter the actual value in pF of the capacitor connected to the
unit.
Fct 6.04
Contrast
(CONTRAST)
0..20 (0 DEFAULT)
0 is highest contrast and 20 is lowest contrast
Fct 6.05
Parameter number
(PAR NUM)
0..65535
Factory use only
Fct 6.06
Parameter offset
(OFS)
0
Factory use only
Fct 6.07
Parameter value
(PAR VAL)
Integer greater than 0
Factory use only
3.12 Calibration & Configuration via Display/Keypad (Continued)
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