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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module
MINITRAC 31 • Foundation Fieldbus
41782-EN-211203
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Instrument version - shows hardware and software version of the
instrument
•
Date of manufacture - shows calibration date and the date of the
last change
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Device ID - shows the device ID and the sensor TAG (PD_TAG)
•
Instrument features - shows further instrument features, such as
e.g. approval, electronics …
Examples for info display:
6.6 Parameter adjustment - X-ray alarm
X-ray radiation, for example, cause with weld joint tests can influence
your measured values unnoticeably. Hence it is importnat to recog-
nized interfering X-ray radiation.
The MINITRAC 31 recognizes the X-ray raditation and reacts from an
individually definable raditiation volume.
The level or density measuring instrument acts as Master and the
MINITRAC 31 operates as Slave.
First of all, define the function of the Secondary instruments before
you define the Primary instrument. The Primary instrument can thus
immediately recognize the connected Secondaries.
For this purpose, the Secondary instrument must be defined as "
X-ray alarm
". Select under the menu item "
Setup - Application
" the
function "
X-ray alarm
".
The address setting (MGC) on the Secondary instruments can be
freely selected. Only the address "0 - 0" is reserved for the Primary
instrument.
Set the address setting (MGC) on the Primary instrument to "0 - 0".
You have to enter the addresses of the Secondary instruments in the
list of the Primary instruments. This function is not possible in the sup-
ply and adjustment module. To do this you need PACTware with the
respective DTM.
The main menu is divided into five sections with the following func-
tions:
Setup:
Settings, e.g. for measurement loop name, isotope, applica-
tion, background radiation, adjustment, signal output
X-ray alarm
Main menu