4 set-up, 1 adjustment media, 2 adjustment with pc – VEGA VEGAPULS 41 4 … 20 mA; HART compact sensor User Manual

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VEGAPULS 41 – 4 … 20 mA

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Set-up

VEGA signal conditioning instr.

Rx

VEGAMET 513, 514, 515, 602

50 … 100 Ohm

VEGAMET 614

no additional

VEGADIS 371

resistor
necessary

VEGAMET 601

200 … 250 Ohm

VEGASEL 643

150 … 200 Ohm

VEGAMET 513 S4, 514 S4
515 S4, VEGALOG EA card

100 … 150 Ohm

4.2 Adjustment with PC

When using a sensor in conjunction with a
VEGA signal conditioning instrument, use a
communication resistor according to the
following schedule:

4 Set-up

4.1 Adjustment media

Radar sensors can be adjusted with the
- PC (adjustment software PACT

ware

TM

)

- detachable adjustment module

MINICOM

- HART

®

handheld.

The adjustment must be carried out with only
one adjustment device. If, for example, you
attempt to adjust the parameters with the
MINICOM and the HART

®

handheld at the

same time, the adjustment will not work.

PC

With the adjustment program VVO (VEGA
Visual Operating System) in version

≥ 2.70

on the PC, you can adjust the radar sensors
quickly and conveniently. The PC communi-
cates via the interface adapter
VEGACONNECT 3 with the sensor. During
the process, a digital adjustment signal is
superimposed on the signal and supply
cable. The adjustment can be carried out
directly on the sensor or at any desired loca-
tion along the signal cable.

Adjustment module MINICOM

With the adjustment module MINICOM, you
adjust directly in the sensor or in the external
indicating instrument VEGADIS 50. With a
dialogue text display and 6 keys, the module
offers the same adjustment functionality as
the adjustment software VVO.

HART

®

handheld

VEGAPULS 41 radar sensors, like other
HART

®

protocol compatible instruments, can

be adjusted with the HART

®

handheld. A

manufacturer-specific DDD (Data-Device-
Description) is not required. The radar sen-
sors are adjusted with the HART

®

standard

menus. All main functions are therefore ac-
cessible.
Functions that are rarely used, such as, for
example, scaling of the A/D converter for
signal output or adjustment with medium, are
not possible or are blocked with the HART

®

handheld. These functions must be carried
out with the PC or the MINICOM.

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