VEGA VEGADIF 65 Foundation Fieldbus User Manual

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6 Adjustment with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM

VEGADIF 65 • Foundation Fieldbus

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– Save value

[->] key to select:

– Menu change

– Select list entry

– Select editing position

[+] key:

– Change value of the parameter

[ESC] key:

– interrupt input

– Jump to next higher menu

The sensor is adjusted via the four keys of the display and adjust-

ment module. The LC display indicates the individual menu items. The

functions of the individual keys are shown in the above illustration.

Approx. 10 minutes after the last pressing of a key, an automatic reset

to measured value indication is triggered. Any values not confirmed

with [OK] will not be saved.

6.4 Parameter description

VEGADIF 65 has general adjustment parameters which are also

used for other measuring principles as well as instrument-specific

adjustment parameters. The general adjustment parameters are

described in the operating instructions manual "Display and adjust-

ment module".
The instrument-specific adjustment parameters are described in this

chapter.
Information:

If the adjustment limits of the adjustment parameters are exceeded,

the message "Outside parameter limits" appears. The editing proce-

dure can be aborted with [ESC] or the displayed limit value can be

accepted with [OK].

The VEGADIF 65 can be used for differential pressure, level, flow

as well as density and interface measurement. The selection of the

respective application is carried out in the menu item "Application".

Dependent on the selected application, the adjustment is carried out

as zero/span or min./max. adjustment.
Information:

The applications density and interface measurement are also realized

via the application level measurement.
Proceed as follows to switch over to the application differential pres-

sure or flow measurement:
1. Push the [OK] button in the measured value display, the menu

overview is displayed.

Adjustment system

Introduction

Applications

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