CiDRA SONARtrac PW VF-100 User Manual

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20835-01 Rev 04

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external pressure sensor will be used to input pressure to the
transmitter press ‘ENTER’ and use the key to select either
Sensor #1’ or ‘Sensor #2’. (‘Sensor #1’ or ‘Sensor #2’ refers to
the sensor input the pressure transducer is wired to on the terminal
block in the transmitter enclosure.) If the Modbus input is to be
used to input pressure to the transmitter use the

key to select

Protocol’. Once the selection is made, press ‘ENTER’.

Pressing the

key will next display ‘→Temperature Sel’ on Line 2.

If an external temperature sensor will not be used to input
temperature to the transmitter,

‘Fixed’ appears on line 4. If using

Fixed’ temperature input, use the key to scroll to the next menu
item. However, if an external temperature sensor will be used to
input pressure to the transmitter press ‘ENTER’ and use the key
to select either ‘Sensor #1’ or ‘Sensor #2’. (‘Sensor #1’ or ‘Sensor
#2’ refers to the sensor input the temperature transducer is wired
to on the terminal block within the transmitter box.) If the Modbus
input is to be used to input temperature to the transmitter use the

key to select ‘Protocol’. Once the selection is made, press
ENTER’.

Pressing the

key will next display ‘→Altitude’ on Line 2 and the

selected value above (or below) sea level on Line 4. To change
the Line 4 value press ‘ENTER’ and use the arrow keys to enter
the new value. Note: if an external pressure transducer that reads
pressure in ‘absolute’ value (e.g. PSIa, BARa, or KPaa) is used, an
altitude correction is not necessary.

Press the

key to scroll to ‘→Set Date/Time’ on Line 2. Press the

ENTER’ key and the current saved date and time will be displayed
on Line 4 of the display. Use the arrow keys (

and to scroll

through the values and

and to change character) to enter the

date and time. Note: Time is in 24 hour format. Once the date
and time have been set press the

ENTER’ key.

Press the

key to scroll to ‘→Set Date Format’ on Line 2. Press

the ‘ENTER’ key and the current date format will be displayed on
Line 4 of the display. Use the arrow keys (

and ) to scroll to the

desired format. Press the

ENTER’ key to set the desired date

format

followed by the ‘BACK’ key.

At this point ‘Basic Config’ is displayed on Line 1 of the display.
The user can re-enter this menu if desired by pressing the
ENTER’ key or by pressing the or arrows to move to other
Level 1 menus.

Press the ‘EXIT’ key to return to ‘Operational Mode’.

Entry of inputs to the other Level 1 menus is by the same process
as used in ‘Basic Config’.

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