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6 Setup
VEGAVIB 63 • NAMUR
31217-EN-170315
6 Setup
6.1 General information
The figures in brackets refer to the following illustrations.
On the electronics module you will find the following display and
adjustment elements:
•
Potentiometer for adjustment of the density range (1)
•
DIL switch for mode adjustment - min./max. (2)
•
Simulation key (3)
•
Signal lamp (6)
6.2 Adjustment elements
4
5
6
3
1
2
Simulation
NAMUR IEC 60947-5-6
VB60N
Fig. 12: Electronics and connection compartment - NAMUR output
1 Potentiometer for adjustment of the density range
2 DIL switch for characteristics reversal
3 Simulation key
4 Ground terminal
5 Connection terminals
6 Control lamp
With the potentiometer you can adapt the switching point to the solid.
It is already preset and must only be modified in special cases.
As a default setting, the potentiometer of VEGAVIB 63 is set to
the complete right position (> 0.3 g/cm³/0.011 lbs/in³). In very light
solids you have to turn the potentiometer to the complete left posi-
tion (0.02 … 0.1 g/cm³ or 0.0007 … 0.0036 lbs/in³). By doing this,
VEGAVIB 63 will be more sensitive and light solids can be detected
more reliably.
For instruments detecting solids in water, these settings are not ap-
plicable. The density range is preset and must not be changed.
Function/Configuration
Electronics and terminal
compartment
Adjustment of the density
range (1)