VEGA VEGASON 54V…56V User Manual

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VEGASON 54V … 56V

Setup - Adjustment with the PC on VEGAMET

• Click to „

OK“ and you are in the main menu

window.

Note before starting the configuration:

The signal conditioning instruments are
shipped with the sensor configuration you
ordered with the signal conditioning instru-
ment.

Generally you will use a preconfigured signal
conditioning instrument. In the following menu

Configuration“, there are normally no adjust-

ments necessary and you can continue di-
rectly with the menu „

Parameter adjustment“.

If your signal conditioning instruments are not
preconfigured, start now with the section

Configuration“ and then continue with the

adjustments in section „

Parameter adjust-

ment“.

Unaffected whether you set up a measuring
system (consisting of sensor and VEGAMET
signal conditioning instrument or VEGALOG
processing system) with the adjustment
software VVO or with the signal conditioning
instrument, the adjustment procedure is
always the same:
- first of all in the menu „

Configuration“, you

create a measurement loop and configure
a measuring system and then

- in the menu „

Instrument data“ you carry out

the parameter adjustment of the sensor.

Configuration

During the setup of the measuring system
you are confronted with two terms: "Configu-
ration“ and "Parameter adjustment“. The
meas. system is first set up with a configura-
tion and then with a parameter adjustment.

Configuration

The term "Configuration“ means the basic
adjustments of VEGAMET. You inform VEGA-
MET about the application (level measure-
ment, gauge, distance …), the measurement
loop name and the input channel. The con-
figuration corresponds to an electronic wiring
and labelling of your VEGAMET or just which
sensor for what application and where.

Parameter adjustment

After the configuration, you carry out the
parameter adjustment for each individual
sensor. This means, to adjust the sensors to
the respective operating range and to adjust
to the actual application. You inform the sen-
sor which product distance (which level) is
"empty“ and which "full“. This is called adjust-
ment. Here you choose in which physical unit
(volume, mass) and unit of measurement (m

3

,

gal, liters …) the adjusted measured value
should be outputted. In the submenu "Sensor
optimisation“ you inform the sensor electron-
ics about the actual environment, such as
e.g. quick changes of the measured value,
foam generation, gas stratification, solid or
liquid.

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