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Bulkscan LMS511
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COMMISSIONING
8
Commissioning
Overview of the steps for commissioning:
1.
Teaching-in the reference contour
(see "8.1 Teaching-in the reference contour“ on page 53).
2.
Configuration of measurement parameters
a. Set the belt speed (see "4.1 Setting the belt speed“ on page 16).
b. Set the measurement of the mass flow rate or bulk density
(see "4.5 Measurement of the mass flow rate“ on page 18). or(see "4.6 Mea
surement of the bulk density“ on page 19).
c. Set the measurement of the bulk height (see 4.7 on page 20)
3.
Configuration of inputs and outputs
a. Digital inputs (see "4.12 Digital inputs“ on page 24).
b. Digital outputs (see "4.13 Digital outputs“ on page 25).
c. Analog module BAM100 (see "4.14 Analog module BAM100“ on page 26).
4.
Carry out a test measurement to configure system parameters
(see "8.2 Performing a test measurement“ on page 57).
a. Setting tolerances (see "8.3 Setting tolerances“ on page 57).
b. Set the Contamination measurement
(see "8.4 Monitoring of the contamination degree“ on page 60).
c. Set the Scan frequency (see "8.5 Scan frequency“ on page 61).
5.
Undertake a reference measurement (compensation function) (see "8.6 Taking
a reference measurement (compensation function)“ on page 61).
Saving the configuration in the non-volatile memory
Following successful commissioning, you should save the parameters in the non-vola-
tile memory:
Select
Bulkscan LMS511, Parameters, Save permanent
, to save the configuration in
non-volatile memory in the sensor.
Select
File, Save device file
, to save the configuration outside the sensor, e.g., to
have a backup in case of sensor replacement.
8.1
Teaching-in the reference contour
The reference contour is the field of view of the sensor when the conveyor belt is empty.
It is the basis for the calculation of the measured values. Use the scan view in SOPAS to
check the reference contour as an online graphic.