False echo storage
Range of mapping function (052)
7
False echo storage
H
igh sockets or vessel installations
,
such as struts or agitators as well as buildup and
weld joints on the vessel walls, cause interfering re
fl
ections which can impair the
measurement
.
False
echo storage detects and marks these false echoes
,
so that they
are no longer taken into account in level measurement
.
A
false echo memory should be
created with an empty vessel so that all potential interfering re
fl
ections will be
detected.
7.1
Range of mapping function (052)
range of mapping
052
0.000 m
Input of
Mapping range
This function displays the suggested range of mapping. The reference point is always
the reference point of the measurement (see Function 005). This value can be edited
by the operator for manual mapping. The default value is 0 m.
CAUTION!
The range of mapping must end 1 m before the echo of the actual level. For an empty
vessel, do not enter E, but E – 1 m. If a mapping already exists, it is overwritten up to
the distance specified in the range of mapping (052). Beyond this value the existing
mapping remains unchanged.
8
Optional settings
A
dditional adjustment and diagnosis options such as scaling
and
simulation are shown in
the following menu diagrams
.
Y
ou will
fi
nd a detailed description of these menu items
in the “3DLevel Manager Software Operating Instructions" manual.
All the menus and submenus in the LCD exactly match the menus in the 3DLevel
Manager software. It is preferable and more comfortable to make all the
configurations in the 3DLevel Manager after mounting and connecting the unit.
For more information of how to connect to the 3DLevelScanner refer to the "
Different
ways of connecting to 3DLevelScanner
" manual.