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Configuration backup display submenu
Configuration backup display

Operating time

Last backup

Note:

This submenu is only visible if a display module is connected to the device.

The configuration of the device can be saved to the display module at a certain point 

of time (backup). The saved configuration can be restored to the device if required, 

e. g. in order to bring the device back into a defined state. The configuration can 

also be transferred to a different device of the same type using the display module.

Navigation

 Setup 

 Advanced setup 

 Conf.backup disp

Navigation

 Setup 

Advanced setup 

Conf.backup disp 

Operating time

Description

Indicates how long the device has been in operation.

User interface

Days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s)

Additional information

Maximum time: 9999 d (

27 years)

Navigation

 Setup 

Advanced setup 

Conf.backup disp 

Last backup

Description

Indicates when the last data backup was saved to the display module.

User interface

Days (d), hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s)

Summary of Contents for Pulscon LTC57

Page 1: ...ISO9001 3 Pulscon LTC57 PROFIBUS PA Guided Level Radar Level measurement in bulk solids PROCESS AUTOMATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...f Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Industry published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie ZVEI e V in its most...

Page 3: ...ct safety 12 3 Product description 13 3 1 Design 13 3 2 Registered trademarks 15 4 Incoming acceptance and product identification 16 4 1 Incoming acceptance 16 4 2 Product identification 17 5 Storage...

Page 4: ...etting the operating language 67 10 3 Configuration of a level measurement 68 10 4 Recording the reference curve 69 10 5 Configuration of the on site display 70 10 6 Configuration management 71 10 7 P...

Page 5: ...6 14 Accessories 87 14 1 Device specific accessories 87 14 2 Communication specific accessories 90 14 3 Service specific accessories 90 14 4 System components 90 15 Operating menu 91 15 1 Overview of...

Page 6: ...r own personal safety and to avoid property damage Depending on the risk level the warning messages are displayed in descending order as follows Safety relevant symbols Informative symbols Action This...

Page 7: ...A terminal through which alternating current or direct current flows Ground connection A grounded terminal which as far as the operator is concerned is grounded via a grounding system Protective grou...

Page 8: ...s or actions that are forbidden Series of steps Result of a sequence of actions Table 1 3 1 2 3 Symbol Meaning 1 2 3 Item numbers Series of steps A B C Views A A B B C C Sections Hazardous area Indica...

Page 9: ...led explanation of each individual parameter in the operating menu The description is aimed at those who work with the device over the entire life cycle and perform specific configurations Table 1 6 N...

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Page 11: ...ng device described in these Operating Instructions is intended only for level measurement of bulk solids Depending on the version ordered the device can also measure potentially explosive flammable p...

Page 12: ...le dangers If despite this modifications are required consult with the manufacturer Repair To ensure continued operational safety and reliability Carry out repairs on the device only if they are expre...

Page 13: ...PA Product description 2015 03 13 3 Product description 3 1 Design 3 1 1 Device Figure 3 1 Design 1 Electronics housing 2 Process connection here as an example flange 3 Rope probe 4 End of probe weigh...

Page 14: ...the electronics housing 1 Electronics compartment cover 2 Display module 3 Main electronics module 4 Cable glands 1 or 2 depending on instrument version 5 Nameplate 6 I O electronics module 7 Terminal...

Page 15: ...ation Foundation Austin USA PROFIBUS Registered trademark of the PROFIBUS User Organization Karlsruhe Germany KALREZ VITON Registered trademark of DuPont Performance Elastomers L L C Wilmington USA TE...

Page 16: ...1 identical to the order code on the product sticker 2 Are the goods undamaged Do the nameplate data match the ordering information on the delivery note Is the DVD operating tool present If required...

Page 17: ...Ext ord cd 6 Process pressure 7 Gas phase compensation reference distance 8 Certificate symbol 9 Certificate and approval relevant data 10 Degree of protection e g IP NEMA 11 Document number of the Sa...

Page 18: ...of the thread of the cable glands 24 Length of probe 25 Signal outputs 26 Operating voltage Note Only 33 digits of the extended order code can be indicated on the nameplate If the extended order code...

Page 19: ...njury Housing or probe may be damaged or break away Transport the measuring device to the measuring point in its original packaging or at the process connection Do not fasten lifting devices hoisting...

Page 20: ...rope probe for smooth metallic walls 50 mm 2 in for plastic walls 300 mm 12 in to metallic parts outside the vessel for concrete walls 500 mm 20 in otherwise the available measuring range may be redu...

Page 21: ...rough product movement against silo wall by selecting a suitable mounting location Check the probe regularly for defects Note With suspended rope probes probe end not fixed at the bottom the distance...

Page 22: ...for the electronics housing is supplied with these device versions Mounting options Wall mounting Pipe mounting diameter 42 to 60 mm 1 1 4 to 2 in The connection cable has got one straight and one ang...

Page 23: ...oad is exceeded check whether it would be possible to use a non contact ultrasonic or level radar device The following diagrams show typical loads for frequently occurring bulk solids as reference val...

Page 24: ...unction of level L for rope diameters 6 mm 0 24 in and 4 mm 0 16 in A Silo diameter 12 m 40 ft B Silo diameter 9 m 30 ft C Silo diameter 6 m 20 ft D Silo diameter 3 m 10 ft A Silo diameter 12 m 40 ft...

Page 25: ...evel L for rope diameters 6 mm 0 24 in and 4 mm 0 16 in A Silo diameter 12 m 40 ft B Silo diameter 9 m 30 ft C Silo diameter 6 m 20 ft D Silo diameter 3 m 10 ft A Tank diameter 12 m 40 ft B Tank diame...

Page 26: ...d connection Figure 6 7 Mounting with threaded connection flush with the container ceiling Seal The thread as well as the type of seal comply to DIN 3852 part 1 screwed plug form A They can be sealed...

Page 27: ...on Rod extension centering For devices with rope probes a rod extension centering is available on request It has to be used if otherwise the probe rope comes into contact with the lower edge of the no...

Page 28: ...dable installation must be carried out in accordance with the following sketch Figure 6 9 1 Lower edge of the nozzle 2 Approx flush with the lower edge of the nozzle 50 mm 2 in 3 Plate 4 Pipe diameter...

Page 29: ...eliably insulated If it is not possible to mount the probe weight with a reliably insulated connection it can be secured using an isolated eyelet which is available as an accessory In the case of a gr...

Page 30: ...robe rod uncoated 2 Sleeve bored tight to ensure electrical contact between the rod and sleeve 3 Short metal pipe e g welded in place 4 Probe rod coated 5 Plastic sleeve e g PTFE PEEK or PPS 6 Short m...

Page 31: ...rude over the lower edge of the silo ceiling The pipe should be kept at a minimum length Installation suggestions see diagram Figure 6 12 Note for installations with rod extension center washer on req...

Page 32: ...ly fix rod probes at the probe end Non metallic vessels Figure 6 14 To measure device with a rod probe needs a metallic surface at the process connection Therefore Select an instrument version with me...

Page 33: ...high the device must be included in normal tank insulation to prevent the electronics heating up as a result of heat radiation or convection The insulation may not exceed beyond the points labeled MAX...

Page 34: ...lt cutter For flanges and other process connections appropriate mounting tools To turn the housing Hexagonal wrench 8 mm 6 2 2 Shortening the probe Figure 6 17 Shortening rod probes Rod probes must be...

Page 35: ...e from the weight 3 Measure off new rope length 4 Wrap adhesive tape around the rope at the point to be shortened to prevent it from fanning out 5 Saw off the rope at a right angle or cut it off with...

Page 36: ...lectrical contact between probe flange and process flange Note Tighten with the hexagonal nut only Thread 3 4 in Hexagonal wrench 36 mm Thread 1 1 2 in Hexagonal wrench 55 mm Maximum permissible torqu...

Page 37: ...may damage the electronics Earth the housing before lowering the rope into the vessel Note Mounting rope probes in a partially full silo It is not always possible to empty a silo which is already in...

Page 38: ...re 6 21 Note This section is only valid for devices of the version Probe design Sensor remote feature Probe design option B Warning The plugs of the connection cable may be damaged by mechanical stres...

Page 39: ...cable Required tools open end wrench AF18 Figure 6 22 A Angled plug at the probe B Angled plug at the electronics housing C Length of the remote cable as ordered A B 6 Nm 4 42 lbf ft 6 Nm 4 42 lbf ft...

Page 40: ...resent Loosen the screw of the securing clamp of the electronics compartment cover using an Allen key and turn the clamp 90 counterclockwise 2 Unscrew cover of the electronics compartment from the tra...

Page 41: ...o the measuring point specifications For example Process temperature Process pressure Ambient temperature range Measuring range Are the measuring point identification and labeling correct visual inspe...

Page 42: ...ROFIBUS PA Figure 7 1 Terminal assignment PROFIBUS PA 1 Cable screen observe cable specifications 2 Switch output open collector terminals 3 and 4 3 Connection PROFIBUS PA terminals 1 and 2 4 Terminal...

Page 43: ...Connection of a relay Suitable relays examples Solid state relay Phoenix Contact OV 24DC 480AC 5 with mounting rail connector UMK 1 OM R AMS Electromechanical relay Phoenix Contact PLC RSC 12DC 21 Con...

Page 44: ...Table 7 2 Pin Meaning 1 Signal 2 Signal 3 not connected 4 Screen Table 7 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 4 3 Electrical Output a a Feature Electrical Output the product structure Approval b b Feature Approval of the p...

Page 45: ...nt in flammable liquids which requires the use of overvoltage protection according to DIN EN 60079 14 standard for test procedures 60060 1 10 kA pulse 8 20 s overvoltage protection has to be ensured b...

Page 46: ...able entry To ensure tight sealing do not remove the sealing ring from the cable entry 4 Strip the cable 5 Strip the cable ends 10 mm 0 4 in For stranded cables also attach wire end ferrules 6 Firmly...

Page 47: ...pin for the lid Adjust the safety pin so that its edge is over the edge of the display lid Tighten the safety pin Pluggable spring force terminals Instruments have pluggable spring force terminals Rig...

Page 48: ...lled firmly tightened and correctly sealed Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the transmitter nameplate Is the terminal assignment correct See chapter 7 1 1 If required Is the protect...

Page 49: ...ode for Display operation option D SD02 Order code for Display operation option E SD03 1 Operation with push buttons 1 Operation with touch control Table 8 1 E 1 1 E 1 Segment coupler 2 Computer with...

Page 50: ...0 Pulscon LTC57 PROFIBUS PA Operating options Via service interface CDI Figure 8 2 1 Service interface CDI of the measuring device Common Data Interface 2 Modem 3 Computer with PACTware operating tool...

Page 51: ...nformation needed to identify the device Measured values Contains all current measured values Data logging Contains the history of the individual measuring values Simulation Used to simulate measured...

Page 52: ...m unauthorized access Access authorization to parameters If an incorrect access code is entered the user obtains the access rights of the Operator role User role Read access Write access Without acces...

Page 53: ...ified even if the other parameters are locked If no key is pressed for 10 minutes in the navigation and editing mode the device automatically locks the write protected parameters If the user goes from...

Page 54: ...via operating tool e g PACTware 1 Navigate to Setup Advanced setup Administration Define access code 2 Enter 0000 The write protection is deactivated Parameters can be changed without entering an acc...

Page 55: ...tting disables the hardware write protection If the hardware write protection is enabled The Hardware locked option is displayed in the Locking status parameter In addition to this the symbol appears...

Page 56: ...evice is in the measured value display mode 1 Press the key for at least two seconds A context menu appears 2 Select the Keylock on option from the context menu The keylock is enabled Disabling the ke...

Page 57: ...d value 1 2 2 Measured value 1 including unit 2 3 Measured value symbols for measured value 1 2 4 Measured value 2 2 5 Unit for measured value 2 2 6 Measured value symbols for measured value 2 3 Repre...

Page 58: ...Diagnostics in the header if you are in the Diagnostics menu Table 8 4 Failure F A device error is present The measured value is no longer valid Function check C The device is in service mode e g duri...

Page 59: ...rminal voltage Temperature of the electronics or the sensor Measuring channels Measuring channel 1 Measuring channel 2 Status of the measured value Status Alarm The measurement is interrupted The outp...

Page 60: ...rameter For text and numeric editor Pressing the key briefly Opens the selected group Carries out the selected action Pressing the key for 2 s confirms the edited parameter value Escape key combinatio...

Page 61: ...1 2 3 4 Editing view Display area of the entered values Input mask Operating elements Table 8 9 Symbol Meaning Selection of numbers from 0 to 9 Inserts decimal separator at the input position Inserts...

Page 62: ...ng special characters Confirms selection Switches to the selection of the correction tools Exits the input without applying the changes Clears all entered characters Table 8 11 Symbol Meaning Clears a...

Page 63: ...ling up and closing the context menu The user is in the operational display 1 Press for 2 s The context menu opens Figure 8 7 2 Press and simultaneously The context menu is closed and the operational...

Page 64: ...PA Operating options 8 3 5 Envelope curve on the display and operating module In order to assess the measuring signal the envelope curve and if a mapping has been recorded the mapping curve can be di...

Page 65: ...ding to the table below The address change becomes effective after 10 seconds The device restarts automatically Figure 9 2 Example of hardware addressing switch 8 is in position OFF switches 1 to 7 de...

Page 66: ...8 to ON 2 The device restarts automatically The address remains the same as before factory setting 126 3 Set the required address via the operating menu Setup Device address Figure 9 3 Example of soft...

Page 67: ...llation check see chapter chapter 6 Checklist Post connection check see chapter chapter 7 2 10 2 Setting the operating language Factory setting English or ordered local language Figure 10 1 Using the...

Page 68: ...type Select bin type 5 Navigate to Setup menu Empty calibration Enter the distance E between the reference point R and the minimum level 0 6 Navigate to Setup menu Full calibration Enter distance F b...

Page 69: ...1 For operation via operating tool Navigate to Setup menu Mapping Confirm distance Compare the displayed distance to the real distance in order to start the recording of the mapping curve if required...

Page 70: ...te display can be adjusted in the following menu Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Parameter Factory setting for devices with 1 current output Factory setting for devices with 2 current outputs...

Page 71: ...parameters which characterize the individual measuring point are not included in the transmitted configuration medium type Compare The device configuration saved in the display module is compared to...

Page 72: ...ontrast by pressing and simultaneously Decrease contrast by pressing and simultaneously The plug of the display cable is not connected correctly Connect the plug correctly Display is defective Replace...

Page 73: ...when emptying filling the tank An interference echo affects the measurement Perform mapping Confirm distance parameter see page 105 Build up at the probe Clean the probe Error in the echo tracking Dea...

Page 74: ...Failure F A device error is present The measured value is no longer valid Function check C The device is in service mode e g during a simulation Out of specification S The device is operated outside...

Page 75: ...ssage with the highest priority is shown Additional pending diagnostic messages can be shown in Diagnostic list submenu Operating elements Diagnostics event Status symbol Status signal Event number Ev...

Page 76: ...he message for the remedial measures for the selected diagnostic event opens 3 Press and simultaneously The message for the remedial measures closes 1 Diagnostic information 2 Short text 3 Service ID...

Page 77: ...nostic event in the operating tool If a diagnostic event is present in the device the status signal appears in the top left status in the operating tool along with the corresponding symbol for event l...

Page 78: ...text Repairing action Status signal from the factory Diagnostic behavior from the factory Diagnostic of sensor 003 Broken probe detected 1 Check map 2 Check sensor F Alarm 046 Build up detected Clean...

Page 79: ...311 Electronic failure 1 Transfer data or reset device 2 Contact service F Alarm 311 Electronic failure Maintenance required 1 Do not perform reset 2 Contact service M Warning Diagnostic of configura...

Page 80: ...of reference 1 Check reference configuration 2 Check pressure 3 Check sensor S Warning 936 EMC interference Check installation on EMC F Alarm 941 Echo lost Check DC value F Alarm a 942 In safety dista...

Page 81: ...whether the event has occurred or is ended Diagnostic event Event has occurred Event has ended Information event Event has occurred Calling up and closing the remedial measures 1 Press The message for...

Page 82: ...story reset I1154 Reset terminal voltage min max I1155 Reset electronic temperature I1156 Memory error trend I1157 Memory error event list I1185 Display backup done I1186 Restore via display done I118...

Page 83: ...Parameters Technical Information 07 2011 01 00 zz Original software BA01009O 98 EN 10 10 GP01001O 98 EN 10 10 TI01004O 98 EN 13 11 11 2014 01 01 zz Support of SD03 additional languages HistoROM funct...

Page 84: ...BUS PA Maintenance 12 Maintenance The measuring device requires no special maintenance 12 1 Exterior cleaning When exterior cleaning the device always use cleaning agents that do not attack the surfac...

Page 85: ...parts Carry out repairs according to the instructions On completion of repairs carry out the specified routine test on the device Only Pepperl Fuchs Service may convert a certified device into a diff...

Page 86: ...evice must be returned if repairs or a factory calibration are required or if the wrong measuring device has been ordered or delivered According to legal regulations Pepperl Fuchs as an ISO certified...

Page 87: ...b 54 mm 2 13 in The weather protection cover can be ordered together with the device product structure feature Accessory enclosed option B Weather protection cover Alternatively it can be separately...

Page 88: ...ssory Description Mounting bracket for the electronics housing A Wall mounting B Pipe mounting For the Sensor remote device version the mounting bracket is part of the delivery If required it can also...

Page 89: ...with PA steel Eye bolt M8 DIN 580 Diameter D 20 mm 0 8 in For rope probes 6 mm 1 4 in or 8 mm 1 3 in with PA steel Eye bolt M10 DIN 580 Diameter D 25 mm 1 in Due to the risk of electrostatic charge th...

Page 90: ...ted in parallel with other wireless networks Table 14 5 Note For details refer to data sheet on www pepperl fuchs com Accessory Description PACTware PACTware is an operating software with graphical su...

Page 91: ...04 Mapping page 107 Confirm distance page 107 Mapping end point page 107 Record map page 107 Distance page 107 Analog inputs Analog input 1 to 6 page 108 Channel page 108 PV filter time page 108 Fail...

Page 92: ...ble page 123 Edit table page 124 Level page 124 Customer value page 124 Safety settings page 125 Output echo lost page 125 Value echo lost page 125 Ramp at echo lost page 126 Blocking distance page 12...

Page 93: ...Language page 137 Format display page 138 Value 1 to 4 display page 139 Decimal places 1 to 4 page 139 Display interval page 140 Display damping page 140 Header page 140 Header text page 141 Separator...

Page 94: ...mber page 153 Firmware version page 153 Device name page 153 Order code page 153 Extended order code 1 to 3 page 154 Status PROFIBUS Master Config page 154 PROFIBUS ident number page 154 Measured valu...

Page 95: ...iable page 161 Switch output simulation page 161 Switch status page 162 Simulation device alarm page 162 Diagnostic event category page 162 Simulation diagnostic event page 163 Device check page 164 S...

Page 96: ...stance page 107 Present mapping page 106 Mapping end point page 107 Record map page 107 Analog inputs Analog input 1 to 6 page 108 Channel page 108 PV filter time page 108 Fail safe type page 109 Fail...

Page 97: ...ue echo lost page 125 Ramp at echo lost page 126 Blocking distance page 127 SIL WHG confirmation page 128 Deactivate SIL WHG page 128 Reset write protection page 128 Code incorrect page 128 Probe sett...

Page 98: ...mping page 140 Header page 140 Header text page 141 Separator page 141 Number format page 141 Decimal places menu page 141 Backlight page 142 Contrast display page 142 Configuration backup display pag...

Page 99: ...e 153 Serial number page 153 Firmware version page 153 Device name page 153 Order code page 153 Extended order code 1 to 3 page 154 Status PROFIBUS Master Config page 154 PROFIBUS ident number page 15...

Page 100: ...Value process variable page 161 Switch output simulation page 161 Switch status page 162 Simulation device alarm page 162 Simulation diagnostic event page 163 Device check page 164 Start device check...

Page 101: ...measuring point User entry Up to 32 alphanumerical characters letters numbers special characters Factory settings LTC5X Blocking Navigation Setup Device address Description for Address mode Software...

Page 102: ...ion Setup Empty calibr Description Specify the distance E between the process connection and the minimum level 0 User entry Depending on the probe Factory setting Depending on the probe Additional inf...

Page 103: ...iption Displays the measured level LL before linearization Additional information Note The unit is defined in the Level unit parameter page 114 0 LL Navigation Setup Distance Description Displays the...

Page 104: ...by less than 5 mV No signal The device does not find a usable echo Additional information The signal quality indicated in this parameter always refers to the currently evaluated echo Either the level...

Page 105: ...the next echo and returns to the Confirm distance parameter The distance is recalculated and displayed The comparison must be repeated until the displayed distance matches the actual distance After th...

Page 106: ...purposes the Present mapping parameter page 106 is displayed together with this parameter It states up to which distance a mapping has already been recorded Blocking Navigation Setup Record map Prereq...

Page 107: ...e In the Mapping wizard two parameters are displayed simultaneously on the display module at any one time The upper parameter can be edited whereas the lower parameter is displayed for reference purpo...

Page 108: ...rofile Selection Level linearized Distance Terminal voltage Electronic temperature Measured capacitance a Absolute echo amplitude Relative echo amplitude Absolute EOP amplitude Noise of signal EOP shi...

Page 109: ...e value The output value in the event of an error is defined in the Fail safe value parameter page 109 Fallback value The last output value that was valid before the error occurred is retained Off The...

Page 110: ...ty 3 The WHG mode is activated Writing access to the relevant parameters is denied Temporarily locked priority 4 Write access to the parameters is temporarily locked on account of internal processes i...

Page 111: ...the Locking status parameter page 110 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Ent access code Description Enter access code to disable write protection of parameters User entry 0 to 9999 Additional informati...

Page 112: ...gation Setup Advanced setup Level Medium property Prerequisite EOP level evaluation Fix DC Description Specify relative dielectric constant r of the medium Selection Unknown DC 1 4 to 1 6 DC 1 6 to 1...

Page 113: ...h Slow 0 1 m 0 3 ft h No filter test Factory setting Standard 1 m 40 in min Additional information The device adjusts the signal evaluation filters and the damping of the output signal to the typical...

Page 114: ...ally if the probe is mounted close to the tank bottom Build up Increases EOP range upper area in order to ensure a safe empty detection even if the end of probe signal has shifted due to build up Enab...

Page 115: ...s up to 8 m 26 ft 200 mm 8 in For rod and rope probes above 8 m 26 ft 0 025 x length of probe Additional information No echoes are evaluated within the blocking distance UB Therefore UB can be used to...

Page 116: ...etween the measured level L and the output value volume weight is given by a linearization table consisting of up to 32 pairs of values level volume or level weight respectively The following addition...

Page 117: ...inder The output value corresponds to the volume or weight in a horizontal cylinder The following additional parameters have to be specified Unit after linearization page 118 Maximum value page 119 Ma...

Page 118: ...igure a distance to distance linearization i e a transformation from the level unit to a different distance unit To do so select the Linear linearization mode In order to define the new level unit sel...

Page 119: ...Sphere Description Specify the maximum content of the vessel 100 measured in the units after linearization User entry 50000 0 to 50000 0 Factory setting 100 0 Blocking Navigation Setup Advanced setup...

Page 120: ...zation Intermed height Prerequisite Linearization type page 116 has one of the following values Pyramid bottom Conical bottom Angled bottom Description Specify intermediate height H User entry 0 to 20...

Page 121: ...t linearization point must refer to the minimum level The last linearization point must refer to the maximum level Note Before entering a linearization table the values for Empty calibration page 102...

Page 122: ...Table Table mode page 121 Manual Description Enter level value of the table point value before linearization User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Navigation Setup Advanced setup L...

Page 123: ...table Selection Disable Enable Factory setting Disable Additional information Meaning of the options Disable The measured level is not linearized If Linearization type page 116 Table at the same time...

Page 124: ...ating via an operating tool all parameters concerning the table editor are located directly in the Linearization submenu page 116 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Linearization Edit table Blocking Navi...

Page 125: ...lost echo the output value is continuously shifted towards 0 or 100 The slope of the ramp is defined in the Ramp at echo lost parameter page 126 Value echo lost In the case of a lost echo the output a...

Page 126: ...User entry Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 0 min Additional information The unit for the slope of the ramp is percentage of the measuring range per minute min For a negative slope of th...

Page 127: ...Description Specify upper blocking distance UB User entry 0 to 200 m Factory setting For coax probes 0 mm 0 in For rod and rope probes up to 8 m 26 ft 200 mm 8 in For rod and rope probes above 8 m 26...

Page 128: ...red to lock the device according to SIL or WHG For details refer to the Functional Safety Manual of the respective device which describes the locking procedure and the parameters of the sequence Navig...

Page 129: ...there are two options Delete the map using the Record map parameter page 106 before performing the automatic probe length correction After the probe length correction a new map can be recorded using t...

Page 130: ...This procedure has to be repeated until the displayed value matches the actual length of the probe Probe length too big To be selected if the displayed length is bigger than the actual length of the p...

Page 131: ...ating via an operating tool all parameters concerning the probe length correction are located directly in the Probe settings submenu page 129 Navigation Setup Advanced setup Probe settings Prob length...

Page 132: ...e Diagnostic behavior The output is normally closed and is only opened if a diagnostic event is present The Assign diagnostic behavior parameter page 133 determines for which type of event the output...

Page 133: ...ons refer to the Advanced Diagnostic Blocks Blocking Navigation Setup Advanced setup Switch output Assign limit Prerequisite Switch output function page 132 Limit Description Select process variable f...

Page 134: ...Signed floating point number Factory setting 0 Additional information The switching behavior depends on the relative position of the Switch on value and Switch off value parameters Switch on value Sw...

Page 135: ...setup Switch output Switch on delay Prerequisite Switch output function page 132 Limit Assign limit page 133 Off Description Define switch on delay User entry 0 0 to 100 0 s Factory setting 0 0 s Bloc...

Page 136: ...e Description Define output behavior in alarm condition Selection Actual status Open Closed Factory setting Open Navigation Setup Advanced setup Switch output Switch status Description Displays the cu...

Page 137: ...ion a a Visibility depends on order options or device settings English Deutsch Fran ais Espa ol Italiano Nederlands Portuguesa Polski Russian Svenska T rk e Chinese Japanese Korean Arabic Bahasa Indon...

Page 138: ...15 14 2 values Figure 15 15 1 value large 2 values Figure 15 16 4 values Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Format display Description Select how measured values are shown on the display Selecti...

Page 139: ...display Selection None a Level linearized Distance Current output 1 b Measured current Current output 2 Terminal voltage Electronic temperature Analog output adv diagnostics 1 Analog output adv diagno...

Page 140: ...es the selected display format can display simultaneously Blocking Navigation Setup Advanced setup Display Display damping Description Define display reaction time to fluctuations in the measured valu...

Page 141: ...ay Number format Description Choose number format for the display Selection Decimal ft in 1 16 Factory setting Decimal Additional information The ft in 1 16 option is only valid for distance units Blo...

Page 142: ...backlight off Enable Switches the backlight on Note Regardless of the setting in this parameter the backlight may be automatically switched off by the device if the supply voltage is too low Navigati...

Page 143: ...bring the device back into a defined state The configuration can also be transferred to a different device of the same type using the display module Navigation Setup Advanced setup Conf backup disp Na...

Page 144: ...ch characterize the individual measuring point are not included in the transmitted configuration medium type Compare The device configuration saved in the display module is compared to the current dev...

Page 145: ...play module Backup settings corrupt The current device configuration of the HistoROM is corrupt or not compatible with the backup copy in the display module Check not done The device configuration of...

Page 146: ...he configuration data of the device can then always be modified The user is logged on in the Maintenance role Note The write protection affects all parameters marked with the symbol in this document O...

Page 147: ...rameters are reset to the delivery setting The delivery setting may differ from the factory default if customer specific settings have been ordered This option is only visible if customer specific set...

Page 148: ...meter is located directly in the Administration submenu The Confirm access code parameter is not available for operation via operating tool Navigation Setup Advanced setup Administration Def access co...

Page 149: ...via the symbol on the display Navigation Diagnostics Timestamp Description Displays timestamp for the Actual diagnostics parameter page 149 User interface Days d hours h minutes m seconds s Navigation...

Page 150: ...ption Displays the time the device has been in operation since the last device restart User interface Days d hours h minutes m seconds s Navigation Diagnostics Operating time Description Indicates how...

Page 151: ...cs 1 to 5 Description Display the current diagnostics messages with the highest to fifth highest priority Additional information The display consists of Symbol for event behavior Code for diagnostic b...

Page 152: ...operating via the local display The status signals are categorized according to NAMUR NE 107 The Event list submenu displays the history of past events of the category selected in the Filter options p...

Page 153: ...n the device See www pepperl fuchs com Note The serial number is also indicated on the nameplate Navigation Diagnostics Device info Firmware version Description Displays Firmware version of the device...

Page 154: ...code indicates the version of all the features of the product structure and thus uniquely identifies the device Navigation Diagnostics Device info Stat Master Conf Description Indicates whether PROFI...

Page 155: ...oint lower edge of the flange or threaded connection and the level Additional information Note The unit is defined in the Level unit parameter page 101 DL Navigation Diagnostics Measured val Level lin...

Page 156: ...evel linearized Distance Terminal voltage Electronic temperature Measured capacitance a Absolute echo amplitude Relative echo amplitude Absolute EOP amplitude Noise of signal EOP shift Calculated DC v...

Page 157: ...tory setting Good Uncertain Bad Additional information Only the two quality bits are evaluated in this parameter Navigation Diagnostics Analog inputs Analog input 1 to 6 Out status HEX Description Ele...

Page 158: ...de EOP shift Noise of signal Calculated DC value b Analog output adv diagnostics 1 Analog output adv diagnostics 2 a Visibility depends on order options or device settings b Visibility depends on orde...

Page 159: ...used Tlog 250 x tlog If 3 logging channels are used Tlog 166 x tlog If 4 logging channels are used Tlog 125 x tlog Once this time elapses the oldest data points in the data log are cyclically overwrit...

Page 160: ...ayed in the PACTware function Event List HistoROM The Display channel 1 to 4 submenu invokes a diagram of the logging history of the respective channel X axis Depending on the number of selected chann...

Page 161: ...asurement variable Off a simulation is active This is indicated by a diagnostic message of the Function check C category Blocking Navigation Diagnostics Simulation Value proc var Prerequisite Assign m...

Page 162: ...n selecting the On option the device generates an alarm This helps to check the correct output behavior of the device in the case of an alarm An active simulation is indicated by a diagnostic message...

Page 163: ...rerequisite Access status display page 111 Access status tooling page 110 Service Description Select diagnostic event to be simulated Factory setting Off Additional information When operated via the l...

Page 164: ...duced A measurement is possible However the measuring accuracy may be reduced due to the signal amplitudes Measurement capability reduced A measurement is currently possible However there is the risk...

Page 165: ...requisite Device check has been performed Description Displays result of the display check for the launch signal User interface Check not done Check not OK Check OK Additional information For Launch s...

Page 166: ...limit parameter 133 Assign measurement variable parameter 161 Assign status parameter 133 B Backlight parameter 142 Backup state parameter 144 Basic safety instructions 11 Bin type parameter 101 Bloc...

Page 167: ...risk 12 Device address 65 Device address parameter 101 Device check submenu 164 Device database files GSD 65 Device information submenu 153 Device name parameter 153 Device reset parameter 147 Device...

Page 168: ...ist submenu 152 Event logbook submenu 152 Event text 75 Extended order code 1 to 3 parameter 154 Exterior cleaning 84 F Fail safe type parameter 109 Fail safe value parameter 109 Failure mode paramete...

Page 169: ...ion submenu 116 Linearization type parameter 116 Local display 57 Local operation 49 Lock switch 54 Locking state 58 Locking status parameter 110 Logging interval parameter 159 M Maintenance 84 Mappin...

Page 170: ...Probe length correction wizard 131 Probe settings submenu 129 Process property parameter 113 Product safety 12 PROFIBUS ident number parameter 154 PROFIBUS network 65 PV filter time parameter 108 R R...

Page 171: ...Start device check parameter 164 Status display for diagnostic message 74 Status PROFIBUS Master Config parameter 154 Status signals 58 74 Switch output submenu 132 Switch output function parameter 13...

Page 172: ...ulscon LTC57 PROFIBUS PA Index U Unit after linearization parameter 118 V Value 1 to 4 display parameter 139 Value echo lost parameter 125 Value process variable parameter 161 W Workplace safety 12 Wr...

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