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8019921/15H0 / 2019-09-30 | S I C K   A G

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MENU OVERVIEW

RUN

QAMENU

Value

Value

Value

Q2/3/4MENU

SP1

Q1MENU

RP1

OU1

SimQ1

SP2/3/4

RP2/3/4

FH2/3/4

FL2/3/4

Para

Para

Value

Value

Value

RstFac

OK?

CALL..

1000 mm

1)

2)

2)

3)

Para

OU2/3/4

TYP2/3/4

SimQ2/3/4

Para

Para

Para

QAHIGH

QALOW

QAPOL

QATYP

Value

Value

Para

EXPRT

Conf ig

Offset

Value

MeasMd

Para

MaxCol

Value

Mode

Para

TrsHld

Value

MaskZn

Value

MaskTr

Value

Pulse

AutCal

OK?

Cal.OK

AutoTu

OK?

CalRng

Value

Info

FrmVer

Value

SerNo

Value

CalSta

Value

SigQua

SigQa1

Value

SigQa2

Value

SigQa3

Value

AppTag

Value

DevTag

Value

Lock

Para

Unit

Para

DspVal

Para

Filter

Para

SimLev

Para

Para

QAFAIL

SimCur

SimVol

Para

Para

Cal.OK

Reset

OK?

Cal.OK

Foam

CalEmp

OK?

Cal.OK

CalMed

OK?

Limit

OK?

Reset

Value

Cal.OK

Cal.OK

Probe

Length

Value

CblLen

Value

Type

Para

PASSW

Value

3 s

1) Elements which are displayed depend on the OUx parameter selection
2) Elements which are displayed depend on the QATYP parameter selection.
3) Password-protected measuring range.
Q3 and Q4 are only available for an LFP with four switching outputs.

Summary of Contents for LFP Inox

Page 1: ...OPER ATING INSTRUC TIONS LFP INOX TDR Level Sensor en...

Page 2: ...rights are reserved by SICK AG Reproduction of this document or parts of this document is only permissible within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Any modification expurgation or...

Page 3: ...2 6 Operational safety and particular hazards 9 2 7 General safety notes 10 2 8 Repairs 10 3 Product description 11 3 1 Product ID 11 3 1 1 Information on the housing 11 3 1 2 Type code 11 3 2 Product...

Page 4: ...nd window function 26 8 2 2 Normally open with configurable hysteresis 27 8 2 3 Normally closed with configurable hysteresis 28 8 2 4 Normally open with window function 29 8 2 5 Normally closed with w...

Page 5: ...49 11 2 Operating the display 50 11 3 Outputs 51 11 4 Error behavior 51 12 Repair 52 12 1 Maintenance 52 12 2 Returns 52 13 Disposal 53 14 Technical data 54 14 1 Features 54 14 2 Performance 54 14 3 M...

Page 6: ...mation about this refer to the operating instruc tions of the particular machine 1 2 Scope These operating instructions serve to incorporate a sensor into a customer system Instructions are given by s...

Page 7: ...can be found on the online product page at www sick com The following information is available for download there Model specific online data sheets for device variants containing technical data dimens...

Page 8: ...g service may issue an operating license in consultation with the cus tomer and in exceptional cases 2 3 Limitation of liability Applicable standards and regulations the latest state of technological...

Page 9: ...ntly In Germany electricians must meet the specifications of the BGV A3 Work Safety Regulations e g Master Electrician Other relevant regulations applicable in other countries must be observed The fol...

Page 10: ...fety and work safety regulations Wiring work and the opening and closing of electrical connections may only be carried out when the power is switched off The radiated power is far lower than that from...

Page 11: ...ith display solid cover 5 pin M12 x 1 male connector 3 Stainless steel housing 3 A compliant with display solid cover 5 pin M12 x 1 male connector 6 Stainless steel housing with display cover with sig...

Page 12: ...istics 3 2 1 Device view 1 2 1 3 4 5 Fig 1 LFP Inox standard version 1 Inactive part of the probe 2 Sample probe 3 Electrical connection 4 Display 5 Operating buttons 3 2 2 Operating buttons The senso...

Page 13: ...nuous measured value analog output and can also derive two and or four freely positionable switching points from it switching outputs IO Link communication is also available for the switching output Q...

Page 14: ...ompleteness and for any damage that may have occurred in transit In the case of transit damage that is visible externally proceed as follows Do not accept the delivery or only do so conditionally Note...

Page 15: ...onnection between the LFP measuring device and the tank bypass When operating the sensor ensure that the ambient temperature is not above or below the limits Insulating the sensor housing is not permi...

Page 16: ...D d In the case of installation in a tank it must be ensured that the cleaning fitting is posi tioned in such a way that both the connection and the sensor can be completely wetted and cleaned When u...

Page 17: ...he probe beyond its minimum length of 100 mm If the LFP is to be used in a hygienic application then be sure that the roughness of Ra 0 8 m is reestablished on the shortened machined surfaces of the m...

Page 18: ...les with open ends ensure that bare wire ends do not come into contact with each other risk of short circuit when supply voltage is switched on Wires must be appropriately insulated from each other Wi...

Page 19: ...Connect the cable according to its function After the supply voltage has been applied the sensor carries out a self test Once installed the sensor is ready for operation on completion of the self tes...

Page 20: ...ables are not uniform Always note the pin assignment of the sensor 6 2 4 Pin assignment cable variant 5 pin Contact Marking Wire color Description 1 L Brown Supply voltage 2 QA White Analog current vo...

Page 21: ...4 1 Expert mode 4 After mounting launch the AutCal menu item Press and hold the Set pushbutton for at least 3 secs Use the Set pushbutton to confirm the AutCal menu item and then use it again to confi...

Page 22: ...teach in depth recommended probe length Set the value range 95 mm 6 005 mm If the tank cannot be emptied completely the CalRng teach in depth must be adapted accordingly The level must be at least 200...

Page 23: ...rod must be completely free from medium and foam Buildup must be removed from the probe The end of the probe must not be fixed to the bottom of the tank 4 Select measuring mode Access the EXPRT Config...

Page 24: ...higher Signal quality 1 and 2 are not counted The sensor automatically quits expert mode after 5 minutes of inactivity on the display Configuration foam teach does not take place in the following proc...

Page 25: ...gating in the menu and changing values Set pushbutton For saving and confirming Esc pushbutton To exit the operating menu one step at a time Note The status of the switching outputs is indicated in mi...

Page 26: ...pective switching point SP is reached if the level sinks again the output switches back only after the reset switching point RP has been reached Depending on 2 or 4 output variants Level t FH FL high...

Page 27: ...menu to level in mm e g 500 mm 3 Set the reset point Set the value in the QxMENU RPx menu to level in mm e g 450 mm 4 Select the electrical property NPN PNP DRV push pull Select the parameter in the Q...

Page 28: ...to level in mm e g 500 mm 3 Set the reset point Set the value in the QxMENU RPx menu to level in mm e g 450 mm 4 Select the electrical property NPN PNP DRV push pull Select the parameter in the QxMEN...

Page 29: ...alue in the QxMENU FHx menu to level in mm e g 500 mm 3 Set the reset point Set the value in the QxMENU FLx menu to level in mm e g 400 mm 4 Select the electrical property NPN PNP DRV push pull Select...

Page 30: ...in the QxMENU FHx menu to level in mm e g 500 mm 3 Set the reset point Set the value in the QxMENU FLx menu to level in mm e g 400 mm 4 Select the electrical property NPN PNP DRV push pull Select the...

Page 31: ...U TYPx menu Where the following applies Qx PNP Switching output in PNP circuit Qx NPN Switching output in NPN circuit Qx Drv Switching output in push pull function 8 2 7 Normally closed with error sig...

Page 32: ...n for the first time After this the function can be activated in the QAMENU TYP menu with Auto again 8 3 2 Current output 4 mA 20 mA Configuration 1 Set upper limit value 20 mA Set the value in the QA...

Page 33: ...the mobile keypad L 5 F 3 P 7 Expert mode may be locked again if the password is entered incorrectly or if the power supply is disconnected 8 4 2 Filtering measured values Activate filtering Smoothing...

Page 34: ...n Pulse mode 8 4 4 Blanking interference signals in masked zone To blank interference signals from the area above the maximum anticipated level a zone can be masked dead zone This zone starts at the p...

Page 35: ...sensor measures either with or without AutCal Mode Foam The sensor measures only with valid CalEmp CalMed If there are no valid calibrations the message CalPIs is shown and the sensor goes into the s...

Page 36: ...be selected until a configuration is complete Configuration b b Set parameter to the desired fill level as a in the SimLev menu Note The level simulation refers to the probe length and or container l...

Page 37: ...mmissioning The CalRng parameter should always match the probe length for LFPs with remote amplifier 8 4 9 Evaluating signal quality Parameters describe the quality of the measuring signal b b Log in...

Page 38: ...isplayed value is only valid if the sensor displays the correct level value Value range 0 to 100 b b Actions Increase EXPRT Config TrsHld EXPRT Config MeasMd HiAcc Improve filtering Switch on filter R...

Page 39: ...ed once the correct password is entered Configuration 1 Log in to expert mode see 8 4 1 Expert mode 2 The protection can be de activated via the EXPRT Config Lock menu Note The user is logged out agai...

Page 40: ...container level is then indi cated on the display Configuration 1 Log in to expert mode see 8 4 1 Expert mode 2 Set the offset in the EXPRT Config Offset menu 0 to 3 000 mm L O IAE IA M Fig 7 LFP Inox...

Page 41: ...d nderungen vorbehalten 41 8 OPERATION 8 4 14 Resetting the calibration Reset AutCal 1 Log in to expert mode see 8 4 1 Expert mode 2 Reset AutCal in the EXPRT Pulse Reset menu Reset CalEmp CalMed 1 Lo...

Page 42: ...N QAMENU Value Value Value Q2 3 4MENU SP1 Q1MENU RP1 OU1 SimQ1 SP2 3 4 RP2 3 4 FH2 3 4 FL2 3 4 Para Para Value Value Value RstFac OK CALL 1000 mm 1 2 2 3 Para OU2 3 4 TYP2 3 4 SimQ2 3 4 Para Para Para...

Page 43: ...XPRT Conf ig Offset Value MeasMd Para MaxCol Value Mode Para TrsHld Value MaskZn Value MaskTr Value Pulse AutCal OK Cal OK AutoTu OK CalRng Value Lock Para Unit Para DspVal Para Filter Para SimLev Par...

Page 44: ...ue SigQa3 Value AppTag Value DevTag Value Reset OK Cal OK Foam CalEmp OK Cal OK CalMed OK Limit OK Reset Value Cal OK Cal OK Probe Length Value CblLen Value Type Para PASSW Value 1 Elements which are...

Page 45: ...ng function switching output Qx Hno Hysteresis function normally open Qx Hnc Hysteresis function normally closed Qx Fno Window function normally open function only available for Q2 3 4 Qx Fnc Window f...

Page 46: ...fault SimCur See 8 4 6 Testing the configuration SimVol See 8 4 6 Testing the configuration DspVal Display settings Distan The display shows the distance in mm in rela tion to the end of the probe Qa...

Page 47: ...AutoTn See 8 4 3 Automatic interference signal limit adjust ment CalRng Calibration area calibration length calibration range Value range 95 mm 6 005 mm Range starting from the process connection in w...

Page 48: ...robe Info Sensor information FrmVer Shows the firmware version SerNo Shows the serial number CalSta Displays the status of the container calibration Pulse AutCal calibrated NoCal not calibrated Foam F...

Page 49: ...ulse mode Perform foam calibration in Foam mode CalPIs No valid calibrations for CalEmp and CalMed Perform foam calibration CalOk The teach in process was successful NoSig AutCal failed Repeat commiss...

Page 50: ...tem FHx FLx is not displayed QxMENU OUx is not configured to Qx Fno and or Qx Fnc Perform configuration of Qx see 8 2 Configuring the switching outputs QAFAIL is not dis played The analog output Qa is...

Page 51: ...ctivate filtering see 7 1 Quick com missioning with factory settings The displayed level value SPx RPx FHx FLx QALOW QAHIGH is greater than the probe length An offset was configured for the level valu...

Page 52: ...ons 12 2 Returns Rinse off and or clean removed devices before returning them in order to protect our employees and the environment from dangers posed by residue from measured materials Faulty devices...

Page 53: ...921 15H0 2019 09 30 SIC K AG Irrt mer und nderungen vorbehalten 53 13 DISPOSAL 13 Disposal Dispose of device components and packaging materials in compliance with applicable country specific waste tre...

Page 54: ...tificate IO Link 3A approval UL certificate 14 2 Performance Accuracy 1 5 mm Repeatability 1 2 mm Resolution 2 mm Response time 3 400 ms Dielectric constant 5 for mono rod probe 1 8 with coaxial tube...

Page 55: ...cable instead of M12 connection 14 4 Reference conditions Container with diameter 1 m Minimum distance to built in compo nents 300 mm Distance from end of probe to tank bottom 15 mm Air humidity 65 20...

Page 56: ...output Q1 and 1 PNP NPN transistor output Q2 switchable or 1 PNP transistor output Q1 and 3 PNP NPN transistor outputs Q2 to Q4 switchable depend ing on type Signal voltage HIGH Uv 2 V Signal voltage...

Page 57: ...ehalten 57 14 TECHNICAL DATA 14 7 Measurement accuracy Measurement accuracy with parameterized container 0 L L 0 0 L 180 L 25 25 25 5 5 10 1 Accuracy in mm 2 Level in mm Measurement accuracy without p...

Page 58: ...0 59 L G 3 4 A 3 4 NPT IAE IA M 32 1 26 G 3 4 A 3 4 NPT 7 0 28 77 3 03 Mono probe with coaxial tube M Measuring range L Probe length IA Inactive area at process connection 25 mm IAE Inactive area at p...

Page 59: ...LFP Inox with remote amplifier 132 4 5 21 14 0 55 94 4 3 72 40 1 57 6 5 0 26 6 0 24 40 1 57 G 3 4 A 3 4 NPT 7 0 28 C 36 1 42 36 1 42 73 2 87 38 1 50 M12x1 54 2 12 L m i n R 5 0 22 0 87 142 5 59 IAE I...

Page 60: ...ow SP2 OU2 Q2_Hno TYP2 Q2_PNP SP3 40 of probe length measured from end of probe RP3 5 mm below SP3 OU3 Q3_Hno SP4 20 of probe length measured from end of probe RP4 5 mm below SP4 OU4 Q4_Hno TYP3 Q3_PN...

Page 61: ...re impair the hygienic properties The available adapters for hygienic applications are suitable for the LFP basic device with threaded G A connection Process connection gaskets are to be provided by t...

Page 62: ...Ammonia 15 Ammonia solution 25 31 6 Ammonia salt 4 3 Pentanol 14 8 Substance DK value Amyl amine 4 5 Aniline 7 Anisealdehyde 22 3 Anisole 4 5 Anthracite 3 2 Antimony hydride 1 8 Malic acid diethylest...

Page 63: ...3 4 Fatty acid 35 C 1 7 Fish oil 2 6 Flax pellets 1 4 Meat and bone meal 1 9 Tankage 1 9 Fly ash 3 3 Fluorine 1 5 Fluorbenzene 6 4 Hydrogen fluoride 0 C 83 6 Calcium fluoride 2 5 Formamide 109 Furan...

Page 64: ...4 3 Plastic pellets 1 2 Copper ore 5 6 Nitrous oxide 1 5 Lanolin 4 2 Latex 24 Lauric acid ethyl ester 3 4 Glue 2 Linoleic acid 2 7 Solvent 18 Skimmed milk powder 2 3 Corn 3 6 Corn grist 2 1 Corn starc...

Page 65: ...3 2 Propylamine 3 Propylene liquid 1 9 Propylene chloride 9 Propylether 3 3 PVC powder pure 1 3 Pyridine 13 2 Pyrrol 8 Silica sand 2 Quartz stone meal 2 7 Mercury diethyl 2 1 Rapeseed 3 3 Rapeseed gri...

Page 66: ...uene 2 4 Clay 2 3 Transformer oil 2 1 Trichloroethylene 3 2 Triethyl aluminum 2 9 Triptane 1 9 Dry yeast 2 Ultrasil 1 4 Undecan 2 Valeric acid 2 7 Viscose 34 5 Wax 1 8 Benzine 2 Water 80 3 Water 360 C...

Page 67: ...O PE R AT I N G I N S T RU C T I O N S LFP I NOX 8019921 15H0 2019 09 30 SIC K AG Irrt mer und nderungen vorbehalten 67 NOTES...

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