August 2020
Reference Manual
L231040 Rev AD
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For
Load
Select
Defaults
Factory Sensor1 Sensor2 Sensor3 Loaded
For
Save
Select
Defaults
Sensor1 Sensor2 Sensor3
Saved
Deadz
one
1.50in
1pt Cal?
SelLngth
Sel LRV
Sel URV Energy
Yes No (Yes)
30.00in
0.00in
24.00in
22%
DCOffset HoldTime CrntLvl? CrntLvl?
1.50V
4µs 0.00in
-Busy-
LvlAdjst?
CrntLvl?
CrntLvl?
Yes No (Yes)
0.00in
-Busy-
FlipPrb?
Config? Rerange?
Yes No (Yes) Bottom Top Yes No (Yes)
For Yes
Sel LRV
Sel URV
CrntLvl? CrntLvl
0.00in 24.00in 0.00in -Busy-
For No
CrntLvl? CrntLvl
0.00in -Busy-
ChgSgnl?
Energy
DCOffset HoldTime
Yes No (Yes)
22%
1.50V 4µs
PW Filter
PW Min
PW Max
On Off (On)
40 tics
100 tics
* 4mA Sat
Off On (On)
For On
Unit will saturate to 3.80 mA below the calibrated 4.00mA point.
For Off
Unit will hold 4.00 mA as long as the float is detected below the
calibrated 4.00mA point.
Exit?
Yes No
* Avg PW and 4mA Sat menus/options are available in
software revisions 1.02.00 or higher.
ComPort:
This menu is currently only utilized at the factory and will
not assist in any troubleshooting. When the menu first
appears the “No” option is defaulted, simply press enter to
bypass this option. If “Yes” is selected and this menu is
accidently entered into then the push buttons will be locked
out. Simply cycle the power to the instrument to clear the
effect of entering into this option.
Default:
The next menu is the “Default Configurations” menu. This
option allows the user to “load” the original factory settings
or load settings saved in slots labeled “Sensor 1”, “Sensor 2”
or “Sensor 3” (if utilized by end user). If desired one
electronics module can save settings for 3 other sensor
probes by calibrating the electronics module to a particular
sensor probe then saving those settings into slots labeled
sensor 1, 2, or 3. Change the menu screen from “load” to
“save”. Then the user can save current setting into slots
labeled sensor 1, 2 or 3 and load from these slots as desired.
If the output is still erratic, try disconnecting the power
momentarily by unplugging and re-plugging-in the
terminals. If a glitch was stored in RAM memory, this will
generally clear it.
Loading Factory Defaults:
Enter into the “Defaults” menu by changing the “no” to a
“yes”. Then the option to “Load” will appear. Press enter
and the “Factory” option will appear then press enter on
more time to execute the load from defaults (settings can
also be loaded from Sensor 1, 2, or 3 by using the up or
down arrows on the “Factory” screen if the user has utilized
the other slots).
Saving Settings:
Enter into the “Defaults” menu by changing the “no” to a
“yes”. Then the option to “Load” will appear. Use the up or
down arrow to change the “Load” to “Save” option. Press
enter and the next menu will appear with “Sensor 1”. By
pressing enter the current settings of the transmitter will be
saved. At the “Sensor 1” menu screen if the up or down
arrow is pressed the user has the option to save the
transmitter settings into “Sensor 2” or “Sensor 3” slots.
Note: One electronics module can potentially hold up to 3
other transmitter settings.
The factory settings can never be overwritten (or saved
to), only loaded from.