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4.7.7 Setting the Spike rejection

Screen display

“SPi”

 

Factory default value:

0 (disabled)

In applications with high levels of acoustic or electrical noise, a spike could incorrectly trigger the echo detection system. In such cases, the value of SPi can be increased (in the range 0-100) which has the effect of rejecting such spikes. The user may have to try several different values to determine the best option.

To change the spike rejection:

a)Press the blue button to enter the spike rejection menu and to display the current value in use. If this is correct, press the red button return to the main menu.

If the spike rejection is to be changed, press the blue button again to allow editing The spike rejection currently in use will now be shown flashing on the display.

b)Use the green button to scroll through the options available (1 - 100 in pre programmed steps)

c)Use the blue button to select the chosen spike rejection.

If the new spike rejection is incorrect, the edit sequence can be re-started by pressing the blue button again.

If the spike rejection is correct, press the red button to save the new spike rejection to memory and automatically scroll on to the next main menu option: “t”

4.7.8 Setting the Temperature

Screen display

“t”

 

Factory default value:

Auto

The MSP400 has to know the temperature of the air space through which it is sending pulses so that the speed of sound can be correctly computed.

The distance to target is then calculated using the formula

Distance to target = Speed of Sound in air space x (Time taken for echo to return / 2)

The MSP400 is fitted with an integral temperature sensor which continuously monitors the air temperature around the transducer.

Auto indicates that the MSP400 is set to continuously measure the temperature using the integral temperature sensor.

It may occasionally be necessary to over-ride this automatic monitoring and fix the temperature to be used in SoS computations, for example if the air temperature is not uniform and the temperature being recorded is not representative of the true air temperature.

To edit and fix the temperature :

a)Press the blue button to enter the temperature menu and to display the current value in use. If this is correct, press the red button return to the main menu.

If the temperature is to be edited, press the blue button again to allow editing

The leading digit of the temperature will now be flashing, indicating it may be changed.

b)Use the green button to edit the value of the leading digit.

c)Once correct, use the blue button to select the next digit and then the green button to edit as before, or the blue button to move to the next digit. Continue this sequence until all digits are correct.

d)Press the blue button a final time to confirm the new value. None of the digits should now be flashing.

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Contents Mobrey Contents Introduction Pvdf Wetside Installation IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Do not USE Housing to Tighten Ptfe RL1 Spst IP2046/IM Alarm IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Selecting the units of measurement Screen display 20/4 Ullage Liquid level SPEC. P CYL.F Scale LEUEL@ max Maximum flow entry Screen display IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Loop IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Appendix A1 Main Menu Programming DutyAppendix A1 SEt20Leuel Appendix A2 Diagnostics MenuAppendix A3 Commissioning / Loop Test Menu LoopAppendix A4 Engineering MenuProF Appendix B Default Value Listing Main Menu ParametersDEAd Default Value Listing Engineering ParametersSPEC.C Appendix C Listing of NON-LINEAR Profiles in the MSP400Appendix D Hart Communications with the MSP400 Table of MSP400 Parameters IP2046/IM IP2046/IM Instruction & maintenance leaflet