
5
20 mA Level
(100%-point)
Reference
point
Probe
Length
Probe
Length
Level offset
Float 1
Float 1
Float 2
Float 2
4 mA Level
(0%-point)
TERMINOLOGY
BEFORE STARTING
Level Offset = cm or inches
The offset is the distance between reference point (e.g.
bottom of tank) and end of probe. From the reference point
both 4 mA and 20 mA levels are calibrated. When offset is
set at zero, the end of the probe is the reference point.
4 mA Level = cm or inches
or zero level point, is measured from the reference point.
The unit with SIL enhanced electronics has a diagnostic
zone at the bottom of the probe.
20 mA Level = cm or inches
or 100 % level point, is measured from the reference point.
P
robe length = cm or inches, record the exact probe length as
printed on the nameplate: 2xx-xxx-xxM-xxx
CONFIGURATION
Start from run mode:
1. Select the desired language for configuration: English or Spanish in the language screen (22 or 25) «
language». Scroll up
for quickly reaching the language selection screen.
2. Define type of measurement:
a. Level only (pages 6 & 7)
b. Interface only (pages 8 & 9)
c.
Interface and Level
(pages 10 & 1
1)
d. Level and Interface (pages 11 & 12)
Scroll down until the screen reads «
MeasType». The unit will now show only the applicable screens for the selected type
of measurement.
3.
Scroll one screen down and select the applicable engineering unit in «
Units», all confi
guration values will be entered in
that engineering unit.
4. Refer to the configuration procedure of the selected type of measurement.
5. Refer to page 14 for all hidden diagnostic screens. These screens allow the advanced user to configure the unit for spe-
cial applications or to troubleshoot the unit in the field. It is NOT recommended to access this toolset without proper guid-
ance or having followed proper training.
No offset
(Offset at 0 cm)
Positive offset
(Offset at 10 cm)
Negative offset
(Offset at -15 cm)
75 cm
100 %
0 %
15 cm
10 cm
20 mA = 75 cm
4 mA = 15 cm
20 mA = 85 cm
4 mA = 25 cm
20 mA = 60 cm
4 mA = 0 cm
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