VEGA VEGAPULS 56V User Manual

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VEGAPULS 56V

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Ampl.:

XX dB

S-N:

XX dB

Lin.
curve

Linear

Integr
ation
time

0 s

Adjust-
ment

Signal
condit
ioning

Sca-
ling

Linearisation:

Pre-adjusted is a linear dependence be-
tween percentage value of the product dis-
tance and the percentage value of the filling
volume.

With the menu "Lin.curve“ you can choose
between linear, spherical tank and cylindrical
tank and user programmable. The adjust-
ment of a user programmable linearisation
curve is only possible with the PC and the
adjustment program VVO.

7 Outputs

Under the menu "

Outputs“ you determine if

e.g. the current output should be inverted or
which parameter should be provided by the
sensor indication (menu plan page 66).

8) False echo storage

A false echo storage is only useful when false
echo sources such as e.g. struts must be
reduced if not possible in another way (cor-
rection of the installation position). With the
creation of a false echo storage you cause
the sensor electronics to learn the false ech-
oes and to save them in an internal database.
The sensor electronics treats these (false)
echoes different than the useful echo and
gates them out (menu plan page 72).

9) Useful and noise level

In the menu

you receive important information on the
signal quality of the product echo. The higher
the amount out of "

S-N“-value, the more reli-

able the measurement (menu plan page 72).

Ampl.: Means amplitude of the product echo

in dB (useful level)

S-N:

Means Signal-Noise, i.e. the useful
level minus the level of the back-
ground noise

The larger the S-N-value (distance of the
amplitude useful level to noise level), the
better your measurement:
> 50 dB

Measurement very good

40 … 50 dB

Measurement good

20 … 40 dB

Measurement satisfactory

10 … 20 dB

Measurement sufficient

5 … 10 dB

Measurement bad

< 5 dB

Measurement very bad

Example:
Ampl. = 68 dB
S-N = 53 dB

This means that the noise level is only
68 dB – 53 dB = 15 dB.

53!dB signal distance mean a good reliability.

10) Adjustment/Conditioning/Outputs of

the sensor display

The menu points "

Adjustment“, "Conditioning“

and "

Outputs“ in the MINICOM-menu relate

only to the sensor display. All adjustments
carried out here, only relate to the sensor
display or to the external indication. The
measured value processing is not concerned
(menu plan page 72).

Set-up

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