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16. Click the Monitor tab.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before the configuration to batteryless floats is
completed, the monitor screen displays errors because the existing
configuration does not support or recognize the floats.
17. If errors are displayed, clear the errors and make sure no additional errors are
displayed. If errors do not clear see section 5,
Troubleshooting
.
18. If errors cleared, verify that the level and temperature readings display expected
values based on the float position and temperature. See section 4.6,
Verify
measurements
.
19. If the LevelMaster is the only unit installed or it is the last unit on a RS485 bus,
proceed to section 4.5.4,
Configure RS485 termination
.
4.5.3 Configure the new electronic board with a default configuration
Use this procedure if configuring the new board with one of the default files included
with the MasterLink software. Using the default file provides only calibration data for
the specific length of the unit. Other basic parameters must be manually configured
to match the existing configuration. Use the information obtained in section 4.3.2,
View configuration
.
To configure:
1. Click the Upload/Download tab.
2. Under Send data to the LevelMaster option, click Browse
[…]
.
3. At the browser, navigate to the default files folder applicable to the new board.
For example, C:\Program Files (x86)\ABB\MasterLink\DefaultDat\7.0 Head
board.
4. Locate the file for the correct length of sensor and click
Open
.For example, for a
20 foot sensor, select the "Dual_20ft_batteryless.dat" file (Figure 6).
Figure 6: Locating the correct configuration file
5. Under Send Data to the LevelMaster from file, verify that the file path displays
correctly (Figure 7).
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