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58-610 Model R82 Radar Transmitter
2.6.6.2 Radar Transmitter User Menu—Volume and Level (cont.)
Note: Press UP arrow 5 times to reach screen where menu language can be chosen.
Display
Action
Comment
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Volume Setup
(continued from
previous page)
Volume Units
A selection of
Gallons
(factory default Volume Unit),
Milliteters
,
Liters
,
Cubic Feet
, or
Cubic Inches
, is
provided. Should some other units of volume be desired,
the Custon Unit feature can be used in the Advanced
Configuration Menu.
Vessel Type
Select either
Vertical/Flat
(factory default Vessel Type),
Vertical/Ellip.
,
Vertical/Sphere
,
Vertical/Conical
,
Custom Table
,
Rectangular
,
Horizontal/Flat
,
Horiz./Ellip
.,
Horiz./Sphere
,
Spherical
or
Custom Table
(See Item #17).
Vessel Dims
Depending on which
Vessel Type
was selected, the next
few screens will allow entry of the vessel dimensions.
Radius
is used for all
Vessel Types
with the exception of
Rectangular
vessels.
Ellipse Height
is only used for
Vertical/Ellip
vessels.
Conical Height
is only used for
Vertical/Conical
vessels.
Width
is only used for
Rectangular
vessels.
Length
is only used for
Rectangular
and the three
Horizontal
vessels.
Ellipse End
is only used for
Horiz/Ellip
vessels.
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Volume
Custom Table
Enter information for Custom Table
The
Custom Table
points can be a
Linear
(straight line
between adjacent points) or
Spline
(can be a curved line
between points) relationship.
Cust Table Type
The
Custom Table
points can be a
Linear
(straight line
between adjacent points)
Spline
(can be a curved line
between points) relationship.
Cust Table Values
A maximum of 20 points can be used in building the
Custom Table
. Each pair of values will have a level
(height) in the units chosen in the
Level Units
screen,
and the associated volume for that level point. The val-
ues must be monotonic, i.e., each pair of values must be
greater than the previous level/volume pair. The last pair
of values should have the highest level value (usually the
Range
value) and the volume associated with that level
in the vessel.
P2
P1
LINEAR
SPLINE
P1 P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
Transition
point
Use where walls are not perpendicular to base.
Concentrate at least two points at beginning
(
P1
) and end (
P9
); and three points at either
side of transition points.