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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM
VEGACAL 62 • Profibus PA
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– Move to the menu overview
– Confirm selected menu
– Edit parameter
– Save value
•
[->]
key to select:
– Menu change
– Select list entry
– Select editing position
•
[+]
key:
– Change value of the parameter
•
[ESC]
key:
– Interrupt input
– Jump to next higher menu
The instrument is operated via the four keys of the display and adjust-
ment module. The individual menu items are shown on the LC display.
You can find the functions of the individual keys in the previous
illustration.
When the
[+]
and
[->]
keys are pressed quickly, the edited value, i.e.
the cursor, moves by one position. When the keys are pressed longer
than 1 s, the cursor moves continuously.
When the
[OK]
and
[ESC]
keys are pressed simultaneously for more
than 5 s, the display returns to the main menu. The menu language is
then switched over to "
English
".
Approx. 60 minutes after the last pressing of a key, an automatic reset
to measured value indication is triggered. Any values not confirmed
with
[OK]
will not be saved.
6.4 Setup steps
After VEGACAL 62 is connected to voltage supply or after voltage
recurrence, the instrument carries out a self-check for approx. 30
seconds. The following steps are carried out:
•
Internal check of the electronics
•
Indication of the instrument type, the firmware as well as the sen-
sor TAGs (sensor designation)
•
Status byte goes briefly to fault value
Then the current measured value will be displayed and the corre-
sponding digital output signal will be outputted to the cable.
1)
Level and pressure sensors operate as slaves on the Profibus PA. To
be identified as a bus participant, each sensor must have a unique
address. Each instrument is delivered with address 126. With this
address, it can at first be connected to an existing bus. However, the
address must be changed. This can be done in this menu item.
Adjustment system
Time functions
Switch-on phase
Basic adjustment - Sen-
sor address
1)
The values correspond to the actual measured level as well as to the settings
already carried out, e.g. default setting.