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VEGAPOINT 23 • Transistor (PNP/NPN)

56627-EN-210210

Fig. 6: Lateral suppot of VEGAPOINT 23

Summary of Contents for VEGAPOINT 23

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Capacitive level switch VEGAPOINT 23 Transistor PNP NPN Document ID 56627...

Page 2: ...ounting 13 4 1 General instructions 13 4 2 Mounting instructions 15 5 Connecting to power supply 17 5 1 Preparing the connection 17 5 2 Connecting 18 5 3 Wiring plan 21 5 4 Switch on phase 21 6 Access...

Page 3: ...42 11 1 Dismounting steps 42 11 2 Disposal 42 12 Certificates and approvals 43 12 1 Radio licenses 43 12 2 Approvals as overfill protection 43 12 3 Food and pharmaceutical certificates 43 12 4 EU con...

Page 4: ...t ID By entering the Document ID on www vega com you will reach the document download Information note tip This symbol indicates helpful additional infor mation and tips for successful work Note This...

Page 5: ...is a state of the art instrument complying with all prevailing regulations and directives The instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless and reliable condition The operator is responsi...

Page 6: ...y with the relevant requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code A Class 2 power supply unit has to be used for the installation in the USA and Canada 2 6 Safety instructions for Ex areas For Ex appli...

Page 7: ...ith Bluetooth versions with Bluetooth access code Note Optional instrument features are also described in this operating instructions manual The respective scope of delivery results from the order spe...

Page 8: ...5 Fig 1 VEGAPOINT 23 1 LED illuminated ring 2 Instrument housing 3 Process fitting 4 Sensor 5 Extension tube 6 Plug connection You will find the type plate on the sensor housing The type label contain...

Page 9: ...Conformities and approvals optional 11 Bluetooth access code 12 Serial number 13 Product name Move to www vega com and enter in the search field the serial number of your instrument There you can find...

Page 10: ...Line break to the sensor element If a malfunction is detected or in case of voltage supply the electron ics takes on a defined switching status i e the output is open safe state An alternating electr...

Page 11: ...ing material via specialised recycling companies Transport must be carried out in due consideration of the notes on the transport packaging Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the...

Page 12: ...t conditions Relative humidity 20 85 3 5 Accessories The instructions for the listed accessories can be found in the down load area on our homepage Various threaded and hygienic sockets are available...

Page 13: ...echnical data of the operating instructions or on the type label Hence make sure before mounting that all parts of the instrument ex posed to the process are suitable for the existing process conditio...

Page 14: ...rough the following measures Use a suitable connection cable see chapter Connecting to power supply Tighten the cable gland or plug connector Lead the connection cable downward in front of the cable e...

Page 15: ...or this reason mount VE GAPOINT 23 at a position in the vessel where no disturbances e g from filling openings agitators etc can occur Due to the effects of agitators equipment vibration or similar th...

Page 16: ...16 4 Mounting VEGAPOINT 23 Transistor PNP NPN 56627 EN 210210 Fig 6 Lateral suppot of VEGAPOINT 23...

Page 17: ...suitable internal or external limitation of the output current Keep in mind the following additional factors that influence the operat ing voltage Lower output voltage of the power supply unit under n...

Page 18: ...round wire cross section can be used Cable diameter 4 5 7 mm protection IP65 1 Loosen the screw on the rear of the plug connector 2 Remove the plug connector and seal from VEGAPOINT 23 3 Remove the pl...

Page 19: ...ensor seal 8 Plug the plug insert with seal to VEGAPOINT 23 and tighten the screw For this plug version you can use standard cable with round wire cross section The inner conductors do not have to be...

Page 20: ...oosen the plug insert 1 Plug insert 2 Strain relief 3 Cable gland 4 Plug housing 5 Remove approx 5 cm of the cable mantle strip approx 1 cm insulation from the individual wires 6 Lead the cable throug...

Page 21: ...binary inputs of a PLC 1 3 4 2 1 2 3 Fig 12 Wiring plan connector ISO 4400 transistor output three wire 1 Voltage supply 2 PNP switching 3 NPN switching 4 PA Potential equalisation Contact plug conne...

Page 22: ...t be changed The emergency Bluetooth access code can be found in information sheet Access protection If this document is lost the emergency Bluetooth access code can be retrieved from your personal co...

Page 23: ...has a myVEGA account then the Bluetooth access code as well as the device code are additionally stored in his account under PINs and Codes This greatly simplifies the use of additional adjust ment to...

Page 24: ...r at sensor or electronics sensor output high impedance or device is in simulation 7 2 Function table The following table provides an overview of the switching conditions depending on the set mode and...

Page 25: ...re only optionally available or depend on the settings in other menu items Menu item Function Default value Measurement loop name Free naming of the device Sensor Application Selection of the applicat...

Page 26: ...fy the device You can enter names with max 19 characters The character set comprises Upper and lower case letters from A Z Numbers from 0 9 Special characters and blanks In this menu item you can sele...

Page 27: ...output OU1 In this menu item you can set the function of the two outputs indepen dently of each other Closing contact HNO Hysterese Normally Open Opener HNC Hysterese Normally Closed Closing contact...

Page 28: ...t Timeline 1 Hysteresis Window function FNO FNC With the window function FNO and FNC a nominal range a so called window can be defined The output changes its state when the measured variable enters th...

Page 29: ...t SP1 Reset point RP1 Switching delay DS1 Reset delay DR1 Switching point SP1 The switching point SP1 indicates the switching threshold of the sensor related to the immersion depth or the degree of co...

Page 30: ...Operating status output 1 closed Yellow Operating status output 1 open Green In addition there are the following status indications Simulation red flashing Maintenance required green flashing Individu...

Page 31: ...alues set at the factory can be found in the table of the menu plan at the beginning of this chapter In this menu item you can define the temperature unit of the device UNI C F 7 4 3 Diagnostics In th...

Page 32: ...is menu item you can simulate the function of the two switching outputs separately Note Make sure the connected downstream devices are activated during the simulation First select the desired switchin...

Page 33: ...ce point In this menu item you can retrieve the sensor information of the device Device name Serial number Hardware version Software version Factory calibration date Device Revision In this menu item...

Page 34: ...he Bluetooth connection to a device is established the LED display of the device in question flashes blue 4 times When establishing the connection for the first time the operating tool and the sensor...

Page 35: ...livered parameter protection is deactivated by default and can be activated at any time It is recommended to enter a personal 6 digit device code To do this go to menu Extended functions Access protec...

Page 36: ...ooth or the Bluetooth USB adapt er devices with Bluetooth are found and created in the project tree 9 2 Connecting Select the requested device for the online parameter adjustment in the project tree A...

Page 37: ...the adjustment tool The message disappears when the connection is restored Parameter adjustment of the device is only possible if the parameter protection is deactivated When delivered parameter prot...

Page 38: ...ng the output signal Treatment of measurement errors A smartphone tablet with the adjustment app or a PC notebook with the software PACTware and the suitable DTM offer you further com prehensive diagn...

Page 39: ...uring tip damaged Check whether the measuring tip is damaged Red signal lamp flashes switching output high imped ance Sensor outside the specifi cation Check the adjustment of the sensor Sensor is in...

Page 40: ...r in capacitive measurement Send instrument for repair F036 No operable software Wrong software type Software update not successful or aborted Repeat software update F105 Measured value is deter mined...

Page 41: ...oad area of our homepage Caution Instruments with approvals can be bound to certain software versions Therefore make sure that the approval is still effective after a software update is carried out Yo...

Page 42: ...g pressure in the vessel or pipeline high temperatures cor rosive or toxic media etc Take note of chapters Mounting and Connecting to voltage sup ply and carry out the listed steps in reverse order 1...

Page 43: ...nstrument with these directives The EU conformity declaration can be found on our homepage Electromagnetic compatibility The instruments are designed for use in an industrial environment Nevertheless...

Page 44: ...evice seal Hygienic version EPDM Process seal Klingersil C 4400 Process fittings 316L Materials non wetted parts Housing 316L and plastic Valox and polycarbonate Device seal Hygienic version AM 7 EPDM...

Page 45: ...ions Ambient temperature on the housing 40 70 C 40 158 F Storage and transport temperature 40 80 C 40 176 F Relative humidity 20 85 Mechanical environmental conditions Sinusoidal oscillations accordin...

Page 46: ...r consumption 1 W Reverse voltage protection Integrated Max power consumption 1 W Bluetooth interface Bluetooth standard Bluetooth 5 0 downward compatible to Bluetooth 4 0 LE Frequency 2 402 2 480 GHz...

Page 47: ...ration Electronics potential free up to 500 V AC Protection rating Connection technology Protection according to EN 60529 IEC 529 Protection according to UL 50 Plug according to ISO 4400 IP65 NEMA 4X...

Page 48: ...84 73 mm 2 87 73 mm 2 87 36 mm 1 42 SW 21 32 2 251 1000 mm 9 88 39 37 18 mm 0 71 G1 2 G3 4 G1 3 4 NPT 1NPT 36 mm 1 42 SW 21 32 3 42 mm 1 65 28 mm 1 10 42 mm 1 65 35 mm 1 38 27 mm 1 06 36 mm 1 42 39 m...

Page 49: ...ormations on pourra se r f rer au site www vega com VEGA lineas de productos est n protegidas por los derechos en el campo de la propiedad indus trial Para mayor informaci n revise la pagina web www v...

Page 50: ...50 Notes VEGAPOINT 23 Transistor PNP NPN 56627 EN 210210...

Page 51: ...51 Notes VEGAPOINT 23 Transistor PNP NPN 56627 EN 210210...

Page 52: ...ing scope of delivery application practical use and operat ing conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information available at the time of printing Subject to change withou...

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