VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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You have created a new measurement loop
which you now have to co-ordinate to an input

in the signal conditioning instrument and

configure the input.

Configuration inputs

ESC

Configuration measurement loop

Configuration inputs

OK

Input no. 1

OK

Input of this MET

With the + and – keys you can choose whether

the input component 1 will be provided with

measured data by input 1 of the connected

sensor or you want to take over the measured

data from another signal conditioning instru-
ment. You can co-ordinate a real connected

sensor to an input component in the signal

conditioning instrument or take over measured

data from another signal conditioning instru-

ment.

OK

Input of this MET

You have co-ordinated to the input compo-

nents of the signal conditioning instrument the
actually connected sensor by having con-

firmed “

Input of this MET“ with OK.

The measurement loop is now processed in
input 1.

Serial number not configured

If two sensors are connected, choose with the
plus and minus keys the serial number of the

sensor which you want to co-ordinate to input

1. In addition you have the possibility to enter

the serial number manually.

+ … +

Serial number XXXXX

OK

The signal conditioning instrument

reads the serial number of the sen-

sors and the serial number appears.

Sensor values

OK

Min. measuring range XXXXX

Use the shift key for indication of the min. and

max. measuring range of the sensor. These

data are used for your information and cannot
be modified.

Sensor optimization

Now change to the menu “

Sensor optimiza-

tion“. In this menu the sensor can be adapted
to the measuring conditions and environment.

ESC

Sensor values

Sensor optimization

OK

Sensor TAG radar sensor

In the menu sensor optimization the radar

sensor is adjusted via the measuring signal

line. Here you configure the radar sensor. In

this menu the signal conditioning instrument is
a pure adjustment module for adjustment of

the sensor.

The menu “

Sensor optimization“ is in the

menu:

Configuration

Configuration inputs

Input no. 1 (2)

Sensor optimization TAG…

(A)

–– Sensor TAG (free choice for the

measurement loop name)

OK

–– Enter name (with “+, –,

,

“)

–– Mounting arrangement

(push “OK“ and choose with “+“ or “–“ the

mounting arrangement corresponding to

your application)

• Unconsidered (none of all)

• Socket “OK“, “

“ socket length

• Window “OK“, “

“ distance window

(distance of the flange to the measur-
ing window)

• On vessel (radar) “OK“, “

“ distance

vessel (distance of the flange to the

vessel ceiling when measuring

through the vessel ceiling)

• Below ceiling “OK“, “

“ distance

ceiling (distance of the sensor flange

to the ceiling)

• In pipe (radar) “OK“, “

“ inner diam-

eter (pipe inner diameter)

• Window in pipe “OK“, “

“ distance

window (distance of the flange to the

measuring window when measuring

through a window)

–– Measuring environment

Set-up: Adjustment with signal conditioning instrument

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