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Siemens 200 Instruction Manual
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2 Copyright Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc. 2009. All Rights Reserved Disclaimer of Liability Level Measurement Continuous Weighing Systems 3 Tab le of C on te nts11 The MultiRanger 100 and 200MultiRanger 100 MultiRanger 200 The Manual 13 Specifications18 Installation25 WiringPlease note: 26 Terminal BoardCablesNote: Please do not overtighten the screws. Connection Cable Type 27 TransducersMultiRanger 100/200 Installation (for retrofitting MultiRanger Plus Installations) RelaysRelay Ratings Power Failure 28 Temperature SensormA Input [MR 200 only] mA Output 29 Level System SynchronizationPowerPage 20 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 30 Digital CommunicationsRS-485 Serial Connection RS-232 Serial ConnectionL1 L2/N Note: Make sure unit is connected to a reliable ground.GroundTB1 TB3 TB2RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 RS-232 RJ-11 Connector RS-485 Connection (see below) 32 Operating the MultiRanger51 RelaysGeneral Introduction Relay Function Alarm 52 PumpMiscellaneous Relay Status Non Run Modes 53 Relay StatesRelay Related Parameters 54 Relay Activation P111 Pump and Control functions Relay Logic is Modified 55 Relay FailsafeP129Relay Failsafe Page 46 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 56 Preset ApplicationsPreset applications set up the relay parameters to predetermined values shown below: Value #Parameter s Affec ted Backup Level Override 57 Backup Level Overrid eBackup Level Override Parameters P064: Reading Override Enable P065: Reading Override Value P066: Override Time Delay Discrete Inputs 58 Discrete InputsBackup Level Override Discrete Inputs Wiring the Discrete Inputs Programming the Discrete Input LogicDI State P270 Setting P275 Setting MultiRanger State mA I/O 59 mA I/OmA Input [MR 200] mA OutputNote: Paramete r Index Value Descriptio n 60 mA LI/OCalibrating 4 mA Output Calibrating 20 mA Output Verifying the mA Range 61 Volume [MR 200]64 Alarms68 Pump Con trol79 Rake (Screen) Control [MR 200]Setting a Rake ControlRake (Screen) Control 80 Setting the Common ParametersSet Relay 1 (Operate Rake) Set Relays 2 to 4 (Level Alarms)P110 2 1 Description External Totalizers and Flow Samplers MR 200 81 External Totalizers and Flow Samplers [MR 200]83 Open Channel Monitoring (OCM) [MR 200]95 Testing the ConfigurationSimulation Simulating a Single MeasurementTo verify Reading calculations (P920 to P926) Simulating a Level CycleStarting a (P920, P921, P922, or P923) simulation when level = 0: Note: 96 Checking Volume Characterization [MR 200]To confirm universal volume calculations (P050 = 9, 10) are correct: Checking OCM Flow Characterization [MR 200]To confirm universal flow calculations (P600 = 4, 5) are accurate: 97 I/O CheckoutDiscrete Inputs mA Input [MR 200] mA Output Application Test 99 MultiRanger Communications102 Communications Installation Wiring GuidelinesPorts 1 and 2 Ports 1 and 2: RS-232 RJ-11 Jack and RS-485 LocationsNote: Port Wall Mount7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 93 103 Port 1: RS-232 RJ-11 Jack COM55 A32 Rx To connect the unit to a PC using an RS-232 jack, use the cable as shown: Note: To connect the unit to an RS-232 modem: To connect the unit to a modem using an RS-232 jack: Port 2: RS-485 Note: To connect the unit to a modem using an RS-485 port: 104 Configuring Communication Ports (Parameters)The unique identifier of the MultiRanger on the network. P770 Port ProtocolThe communications protocol used between the MultiRanger and other devices. P771 Network Address 105 P772 Baud RateThe communication rate with the master device. The number of bits between the data bits. P773 Parity P774 Data BitsThe number of data bits per character. P775 Stop Bits 106 P778 Modem AvailableSets the MultiRanger to use an external modem. Paramet er A cces s P779 Modem Inactivity TimeoutSets the time that the unit will keep the modem connected with no activity. Hanging Up P782 Parameter Index Location 107 Modbus Register MapAverage or Difference Appendix A Data Types mA input volume Register Map for Most Common Data Legend Type Descrip tion Start #R 1 Data Type Read/ Write 108 Word Order (R40,062) Unsigned Double Precision Integer (UINT32) Parameter Access (R43,998 R46,999) Map ID (R40,063)P782 Parameter Index Location Type Descrip tion Start #R 1 Data Type Read/ Write Note: 109 Product ID (R40,064)Point Data (R41,010 R41,031)Available registers: The reading is expressed as a percentage of full scale, multiplied by 100: Totalizer (R41,040 R41,043) Input/Output (R41,070 R41,143)Device Type Value Data Registers Paramet er Reading Value 110 Discrete Inputs (R41,070) Relay Outputs (R41,080) mA Input (R41,090) [MR 200] mA Output (R41,110-41,111) Pump Control (R41,400 R41,474) Pump ON Setpoint (R41,420 R41,425)Discrete Input Data Address Relay Data Address 111 Pump OFF Setpoint (R41,430 R41,435) Pumped Volume (R41,440 R41,443) [MR 200]Parame ter R efe renc e Parameter Reference Unsigned Double Precision Integer (UINT32) Pump Hours (R41,450 R41,461) Pump Starts (R41,470 R41,475) 112 Parameter Access (R43,998 R46,999)Format Words (R46,000 to R46,999) Parameter Specific Index Method Global Index Method Parame ter In dexingIndexing the Parameter Access AreaParamete r Regis ter # Format Register # Paramete r # Note: 113 Reading ParametersGlobal Index Method (P782 = 0)Text Messages Split Values Bit Values Numeric Values Format Registers Examples are: Types of values are: Parameter Specific Index Method (P782 = 1) Numeric Values Bit Values Reading Parameters Text Messages Split Values 114 Writing ParametersGlobal Index Method (P782 = 0) Parameter Specific Index Method (P782 = 1) 115 Format Words (R46,000 to R46,999)Parameter P782 Parameter Index Location Global Index Method (P782 = 0) Parameter-Specific Index Method (P782 = 1) Format Registers 117 Data Types121 Error HandlingModbus Responses Error Handling 123 Communication Troubleshooting124 Communication Appendix A: Single Parameter Access (SPA)127 Parameter ReferenceMultiRanger 100 and MultiRanger 200 Helpful HintsAccessing a Secondary Index 128 Index typesName Description # of indexes7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 119 P000 LockSecures the MultiRanger from changes via the handheld programmer. Sets the type of measurement required for the application. 129 Quick Start (P001 to P007)P001 OperationFor DPD and DPA Programming [MR 200]Single Point Model UseSpecifies material type. Rake Control P110 Level Source Dual Point Model Use 130 P002 MaterialOperation [index] Available Values7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 121 131 P003 Maximum Process SpeedDetermines level change reaction. Specifies the Siemens Milltronics transducer connected to the unit. P004 TransducerPage 122 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 132 P005 UnitsSpecifies measurement units used for dimensional values. P006 EmptyEnter distance in units (P005) from the face of the transducer to the process empty point. P007 SpanSets the range levels to be measured. 133 Volume (P050 to P055) [MR 200]134 P050 Tank Shape [MR 200]Enter the Tank Shape value matching the monitored vessel or wet well. Maximum Volume (P051) #Shape Description 135 P051 Maximum Volume [MR 200]136 P052 Tank Dimension A [MR 200]Dimension A as used in P050 Tank Shape. P053 Tank Dimension L [MR 200]Dimension L as used in P050 Tank Shape. P054 Level Breakpoints (Universal Volume Calculation) [MR 200]for more information. Entering a Level Breakpoint P055 Volume Breakpoints and Characterization (Universal Volume Calculation) [MR 200]Defines the maximum number of decimal places used on the LCD. Volume Characterization Typical volume calculations Entering a Volume Breakpoint 137 Display and Reading (P060 to P062) P060 Decimal Position 138 P061 Convert Reading [MR 200]Multiplies the current value by the specified amount to allow for scaling. Volume Examples: P062 Offset Reading 139 Backup Level OverrideP064 Reading Override EnableSets the discrete input to act as the source for a level reading override. P065 Reading Override Value 140 P066 Override Time DelayDefines the time used to calm (debounce) the override condition input. Set in seconds. P069 PasswordHolds the current password for P000. Select by typing in 069. You cannot scroll to this parameter. Paramet er Index Value 141 Failsafe (P070 to P072) P070 Failsafe TimerThe time for invalid measurements to elapse before Failsafe State activates. Once activated, the Failsafe State initiates the following: P071 Failsafe Material LevelThe material level reported when a Failsafe State is initiated. Selecting HI, LO, or HOLd Entering a Measurement Relay reaction P072 Failsafe Level AdvanceSets the speed the MultiRanger advances to and returns from the Failsafe Material Level. 142 Relays (P100 to P119)Preset Applications (P100) Control Functions (P111) Setpoin ts (P112 , P113) Note: 143 P100 Preset Applications [MR 200]Six preset applications to configure or bench test the unit. 144 P110 Level SourceSets the level source on which the indexed relay is assigned to a measurement point. . MultiRanger 200In Single Point Mode (standard): In Dual Point Mode (optional): P111 Relay Control FunctionSets the control algorithm used to trip the relay. Note: 7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 135 145 Control Type #1Communications communications the parameter values are mapped to different numbers. See on page 89 for Modbus information or the relevant SmartLinxmanual. Relay Control Control Type #1Relay Control 146 P112 Relay ON SetpointControl Type #1Relay Control MultiRanger Communications Sets the process point at which the relay changes from its NORMAL state.7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 137 147 P113 Relay OFF SetpointSets the process point at which the relay returns to its NORMAL state. The distance above and below the bound alarm setpoints. P115 Relay Interval Setpoint [MR 200]The length of time in hours between starts. P116 Dead Band [MR 200] 148 P118 Relay Output LogicThe logic applied to relays to determine the contact open or closed state. Relay Control Function Power Failure Value Logic Alarm Contact Pump or Control Contact Note: P118 is not reset by a master reset (P999). Relay States Positive Logic Negative Logic P119 Relay Logic TestForces the relay control logic into an ACTIVATED or DE-ACTIVATED state. 149 Pump Setpoint Modifiers (P121 and P122) [MR 200]P121 Pump by Rate [MR 200] P122 Pump Service Ratio [MR 200]Selects pump usage based on the RUN time ratio rather than last used. 150 Independent Relay Failsafe (P129) P129 Relay Failsafe Sets how individual relays react to a failsafe condition, to allow for more flexible programming. To select an independent Relay Failsafe value: 151 Advanced Pump Control Modifiers (P130 to P137) [MR 200]P130 Pump Run-On Interval [MR 200]Sets the number of hours between pump run-on occurrences. Relay Function (P111) Preset (P129) 152 P131 Pump Run-On Duration [MR 200]Sets the number of seconds that the pump runs on. P132 Pump Start Delay [MR 200]Sets the minimum delay (in seconds) between pump starts. P133 Pump Power Resumption Delay [MR 200]Sets the minimum delay before the first pump restarts after power failure. 153 P136 Wall Cling Reduction [MR 200]Varies the upper and lower setpoints to reduce material buildup on the walls. P137 Pump Group [MR 200]Puts pumps into groups for multiple pump rotations on one transducer. 154 Flush Systems (P170 to P173) [MR 200]Single Point Mode Dual Point Mode P170 Flush Pump [MR 200]Picks the number of the pump relay which triggers the flushing device. Notes: 7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 145 155 P171 Flush Cycles [MR 200]Sets the number of pump cycles requiring flush control. The length of time for each flush cycle that the flush control is active. If three flush cycles are required after every ten pump cycles then:P172 (Flush Interval) = 10 P171 (Flush Cycles) = 3 P172 Flush Interval [MR 200]Sets the number of pump cycles before flush control is enabled.To start a new flush cycle every ten times the pumps are run, set this to 10. P173 Flush Duration [MR 200] 156 mA Output (P200 to P219)P200 mA Output Range Determines the mA output range. P201 mA Output Function Alters the mA output/measurement relationship.7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 147 157 P202 mA Output Allocation Sets the input source from which the mA output is calculated.Please note that parameter P202 values vary between the MultiRanger 100 and the MultiRanger 200. 158 P203 mA Output Value / Transducer Displays current mA output value for the Point Number. Note: 159 Independent mA Setpoints (P210 and P211) P210 0/4 mA Output SetpointSets the process level corresponding to the 0 or 4mA value. P211 20 mA Output SetpointSets the process level that corresponds to the 20 mA value. mA Output Limits (P212 and P213)P201mA Function Settings Action P212 mA Output Min LimitSets the minimum mA output value (in mA) to be produced. P213 mA Output Max Limit Sets the maximum mA output value (in mA) to be produced. 160 mA Output Trim (P214 to P215)P214 4 mA Output Trim Calibrates the 4 mA output. P215 20 mA Output Trim Calibrates the 20 mA output. 161 mA Output Failsafe (P219) [MR 200]P219 mA Output Failsafe [MR 200]Use for failsafe operation, independent of the Failsafe Material Level (P071). Selecting an independent mA Failsafe option: mA Input (P250 to P260) [MR 200]162 P250 mA Input Range [MR 200]Shows the mA input range of the connected mA device. P251 0 or 4 mA Input Level [MR 200]Shows the process level corresponding to the 0 or 4 mA value. P252 20 mA Input Level [MR 200]Shows the process level corresponding to the 20 mA value. P253 Input Filter Time Constant [MR 200]Shows the time constant used in the mA input filter to dampen signal fluctuations. Pump Control P254 Scaled mA Input Value [MR 200]Shows the resulting level value after scaling. P260 mA Raw Input [MR 200]Shows the raw mA input supplied by the external device. 163 Discrete Input Functions (P270 to P275) P270 Discrete Input FunctionSets how discrete signals are interpreted by the MultiRanger. P275 Scaled Discrete Input ValueShows the current value of the discrete input after any scaling is applied. 164 Standard Data Logging (P300 to P321) Record Temperatures (P300 to P303) 166 Record Readings (P304 and P305) P304 Reading MaxShows the highest Reading calculated (in normal Reading units or %). P305 Reading MinShows the lowest Reading calculated (in normal Reading units or %). Pump Records (P309 to P312)167 P309 Pump RUN TimeDisplays the amount of time in minutes since a relay was last activated. P310 Pump HoursView or reset the accumulate ON time for the displayed Relay Number. P311 Pump StartsView or reset the accumulated number of times the Relay Number has been ON. P312 Pump Run Ons [MR 200] 168 Flow Records (P320 and P321) [MR 200]P320 Flow Max [MR 200]View the highest flow rate calculated (in units or %). P321 Flow Min [MR 200]View the lowest flow rate calculated (in units or %). LCD Totalizer (P322 and P323) [MR 200]P322 LCD Total Low [MR 200]View and/or alter the four least significant digits of the totalizer value. P323 LCD Total High [MR 200]View and/or alter the four most significant digits of the totalizer value. 169 Profile Records (P330 to P337) Note: WARNING: 170 P330 Profile Record7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 161 171 P331 Auto Record EnableUse to enable/disable the Auto Profile Record function. P332 Auto Record TransducerSpecifies the Transducer Point Number for which Auto Profile Records are saved. Please note that Differential and Average operation is a MultiRanger 200 feature. P333 Auto Record Interval 172 Auto Record ON and OFF Setpoints (P334 to P337)P334 Auto Record ON Setpoint P335 Auto Record OFF Setpoint 173 P336 Auto Record Filling / EmptyingP337 Auto Record LOE TimeLimits Auto Profile Records from being saved unless extended LOE occurs.Page 164 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 174 Installation Records (P340 to P342) P340 Date of ManufactureThe number of times power has been applied since the Date Of Manufacture. View the date of manufacture of this MultiRanger unit. P341 RUN TimeView the number of days this MultiRanger has been in operation. P342 Start Ups 175 Open Channel Monitoring (P600 to P621) [MR 200]Open Channel Monitoring Note: P801 Range Extension The type of primary measuring device (PMD) used. P600 Primary Measuring Device [MR 200] 176 P601 Flow Exponent [MR 200]The Exponent for the flow calculation formula. Single Point Model Dual A Word on Exponents7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 167 Example Exponents 177 P602 Primary Measuring Device Dimensions [MR 200]The dimensions of the Primary Measuring Device (PMD). PMD Type Exponent (sample only) 178 P603 Maximum Head [MR 200]The level value associated with Maximum Flow, in Units (P005). P604 Maximum Flow [MR 200]The maximum flowrate associated with Maximum Head (P603).7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 169 179 P605 Zero Head [MR 200]The distance above Empty (P006) in Units (P005) representing zero head (and zero flow). Conditions EnterPage 170 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 180 P606 Time Units [MR 200]Determines the units used to display current flow and logging flow values.This is used when the Primary Measuring Device is Ratiometric (P608=0). P607 Flowrate Decimal [MR 200]The maximum number of decimal places to be displayed. Conditions Enter 181 P608 Flowrate Units [MR 200]The volume units used to display total flow. Note: 182 P610 Head Breakpoints [MR 200]Head vs. Flowrate (P610 and P611) P611 Breakpoint Flowrates [MR 200]The flowrate corresponding to each Head Breakpoint entered. 183 P620 Low Flow Cutoff [MR 200]Eliminates totalizer activity for flows at or below the cutoff value. P621 Auto Zero Head [MR 200]Calibrates Zero Head (P605) based on actual head measurements. Before using this feature, verify the following parameters are correct: Procedure, with head steadyPage 174 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 184 Pumped Volume Totalizer (P622) [MR 200]* or discharge P622 Inflow / Discharge Adjust [MR 200]The method used to calculate the volume pumped, for pumped total Operation (P001 = 7). 185 Totalizer (P630 to P645) [MR 200]P630 LCD Totalized Multiplier [MR 200]Use this feature if the LCD Total increments by too large (or too small) an amount. 186 P633 LCD Totalized Decimal Position [MR 200]Enter the maximum number of decimal places to be displayed. P640 Remote Totalized Multiplier [MR 200]Note: 7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 177 For a Remote Totalizer update by 1000s of volume units, enter 3. 187 P641 Flow Sampler Mantissa [MR 200]This parameter is relevant only if Operation is set to OCM (P001 = 6). Enter the mantissa (Y) for the exponent (Z) in the formula:Flow Sampler Increment = Y x 10Z Flow units. Example: set P641 to 4.31 and P642 to 3 P642 Flow Sampler Exponent [MR 200]Enter the exponent (Z) for the mantissa (Y) in the formula: P645 Relay Duration [MR 200] 188 Range Calibration (P650 to P654)There are two types of calibration possible: 189 P650 Offset CalibrationCalibrates Empty (P006) if the reported level is consistently high or low by a fixed amount. Before using this feature, verify the following parameters are correct: Offset Calibration P651 Sound Velocity CalibrationChanges the speed of sound constant. Condition for use of this feature Using Sound Velocity Calibration 190 P652 Offset CorrectionThe value altered when an Offset Calibration is performed. P653 Velocity P654 Velocity at 20CThis value is used to automatically calculate Sound Velocity (P653). 191 Temperature Compensation (P660 to P664)P660 Temp SourceSource of the temperature reading used to adjust the speed of sound. 192 P661 Temp FixedUse this feature if a temperature sensing device is not used. P663 Temperature Transducer AllocationThis feature may only be used for differential or average Operation (P001 = 4 or 5). P664 TemperatureView the transducer temperature in C. Readings in Run Mode 193 Rate (P700 to P708) P700 Max Fill RateP003 Value Meters/MinutePage 184 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 194 P701 Max Empty RateP702 Filling IndicatorThe fill rate required to activate the LCD Filling indicator ( ). P003 Value Meters / Minute 195 P703 Emptying IndicatorThe empty rate required to activate the LCD Emptying indicator ( ). P704 Rate FilterDamps Rate Value (P707) fluctuations.Page 186 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 196 P705 Rate Update Time chart on page23. Readings in RUN Mode P706 Rate Update DistanceThe material level change (in metres) to initiate a Rate Value update. P707 Rate ValueThe rate of material level change (in Units (P005) or % of Span (P007) per minute). P708 Volume Rate Display [MR 200]The rate of change of volume in percent of maximum volume per minute. 197 Measurement Verification (P710 to P713) 200 Transducer Scanning (P726 to P729) P726 Level System SyncEnables the System Sync on the terminal block. P727 Scan DelayThe delay, in seconds, between measurements from transducer points (dual point model only). P728 Shot DelayThe delay, in seconds, between transducer shots. Hand Programmer P729 Scan TimeView the elapsed time (in seconds) since the point displayed was last scanned. 201 Display (P730 to P739) P730 Auxiliary ReadingSelecting the Auxiliary Reading operation 202 P731 Auxiliary Reading KeyEnter the Parameter Number whose value is to be displayed in the Auxiliary Reading field Hand Programmer P732 Display DelayAdjusts the Point Number display scroll speed. P733 Scroll AccessUse this feature to select the parameter scroll access option desired. Note: 203 P735 BacklightControls the LCD backlighting. P737 Primary Reading [MR 200]The reading shown on the primary reading display when in RUN mode. P741 Communications TimeoutThe maximum time allowed between receiving a request and transmitting the response. 204 SmartLinx Reserved (P750 to P769) Communications (P770 to P782) Communications P770 Port ProtocolThe communications protocol used between the MultiRanger and other devices. P771 Network AddressThe unique identifier of the MultiRanger on the network. Port Description 205 P772 Baud RateThe communication rate with the master device. The number of data bits per character. P773 Parity P774 Data Bits 206 P775 Stop BitsThe number of bits between the data bits. P778 Modem AvailableSets the MultiRanger to use an external modem.. P779 Modem Inactivity TimeoutSets the time that the unit will keep the modem connected with no activity. Hanging Up Paramete rs P782 Parameter Index LocationDetermines where index information is stored for the parameter access area. Global (0) Parameter-Specific (1) 207 SmartLinx Hardware Testing (P790 to P795)P790 Hardware ErrorThe results of ongoing hardware tests in the communications circuitry. Note: Paramete rs 208 P791 Hardware Error CodeP792 Hardware Error Count P794 SmartLinx Module Type P795 SmartLinx Protocol P799 Communications ControlEnables the read/write access to parameters via remote communications. 209 Echo Processing (P800 to P807)P800 Near BlankingThe space near the transducer face which cannot be measured. 210 P801 Range ExtensionAllows the material level to fall below the Empty setting without reporting LOE. P802 Transducer with Submergence ShieldUsed when the transducer is expected to be submerged on occasion. 211 P803 Shot / Pulse ModeDetermines what type of ultrasonic shots are fired. Note: P804 Confidence ThresholdDetermines which echoes are evaluated by software. 212 P805 Echo ConfidenceDisplays the echo confidence of the measurement echo from the last shot. Noise Problems P806 Echo Strength P807 NoiseDisplays the average and peak ambient noise (in dB above 1 uV RMS) being processed. Troubleshooting Display Description x:-- --:y x:y E --:-- 213 Advanced Echo Processing (P815 to P825) P815 Echo Time FilteredThe time (in ms) from the transmit pulse to the processed echo. The time (in ms) from the transmission of the pulse, to when it is processed. P816 Echo Time Raw 214 P820 AlgorithmChooses the algorithm to generate the measured value from the profile. 215 P821 Spike FilterDampens spikes in the echo profile to reduce false readings. P822 Narrow Echo FilterFilters out echoes of a specific width. 216 P823 Reform Echo Smoothes jagged peaks in the echo profile. P825 Echo Marker TriggerThe point on the primary echo on which the measured value is based. 217 Advanced TVT Adjustment (P830 to P835) 222 Advanced Shot Adjustment (P840 to P852) This value is automatically altered by Maximum Process Speed (P003). These parameters are for Siemens Milltronics service personnel only. P840 Short Shot NumberThe number of short shots to be fired (and results averaged) per transmit pulse. P841 Long Shot NumberEnter the number of long shots to be fired (and results averaged) per transmit pulse.7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 213 223 P842 Short Shot FrequencyAdjust the short shot transmit pulse frequency (in kHz).This feature is automatically altered when Transducer (P004) is altered. P843 Long Shot FrequencyAdjust the long shot transmit pulse frequency (in kHz).This feature is automatically altered when Transducer (P004) is altered. P844 Short Shot WidthAdjust the width (in ms) of the short shot transmit pulse.This feature is automatically altered when Transducer (P004) is altered. Page 214 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 224 P845 Long Shot WidthAdjust the width (in ms) of the long shot transmit pulse.This feature is automatically altered when Transducer (P004) is altered. P850 Short Shot Bias P851 Short Shot Floor7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 215 P852 Short Shot RangeEnter the maximum distance in Units (P005) to be measured using short shot echoes. Press ENTER to activate the MultiRanger memory test.This feature is automatically altered when Transducer (P004) is altered. 225 Tes t (P 90 0 t o P9 13)Test Parameters are intended for use by Siemens Milltronics Service personnel. P900 Software Revision Number P901 Memory 226 P902 WatchdogP903 Display P904 Keypad P905 Transmit Pulse P906 RS-232 Port 227 P908 ScannerP910 Toggle Relays P911 mA Output Value P912 Transducer Temperature P913 Sensor TemperatureAccess this parameter to display the temperature in C (as monitored by the TS-3). Readings in RUN Mode P914 mA Input [MR 200] 228 Measurement (P920 to P927)To Access in RUN ModeTesting the Configuration P920 Reading Measurement Corresponds to the final reading after all programming is applied.7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 219 Reading Measurements by Operation 229 P921 Material MeasurementThe distance between the monitored surface and the transducer face. The distance in Units (P005) or % of Span (P007) between Empty (P006) and the monitored surface. P922 Space MeasurementThe distance between the monitored surface and Span (P007). P923 Distance MeasurementP001 P050 = 0 P050 0Page 220 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FB06 230 P924 Volume Measurement [MR 200]Please note that Head Measurement is a MultiRanger 200 feature only. The calculated vessel capacity in Max Volume (P051) or % of Max Volume.Please note that Volume Measurement is a MultiRanger 200 feature only. P925 Flow Measurement [MR 200]The calculated flowrate in Max Flow (P604) units or % of Max Flow.Please note that Flow Measurement is a MultiRanger 200 feature only. P926 Head Measurement [MR 200] P927 Distance MeasurementThe distance between the surface and the transducer face (displays only as % of Empty). 231 Master Reset (P999) This feature resets all parameters to original values. 233 Appendix A: Index TypesIndex typesName Description # of indexes 234 Appendix B: Technical ReferenceTransmit Pulse Echo Processing 235 TVT (Time Varying Threshold) curvesAuto False-Echo Suppression Display before Auto False Echo Suppression (or when P837 = 0) Display after Auto False Echo Suppression 236 Distance CalculationSound Velocity 237 ScanningVolume Calculation [MR 200]Universal, Linear (P050 = 9) Universal, Curved [MR 200]Select at least enough breakpoints from the curve to satisfy the following: 238 Flow Calculation239 Universal, Linear [MR 200]Typical Flow Characterization Universal, Curved [MR 200]Select at least enough breakpoints from the curve to satisfy the following:Typical Flow Characterization 240 Maximum Process SpeedParamete r Values Dependent on Maximum Process Speed (P003) (units) 1 (slow) 2 (medium) 3 (fast)7ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 231 Appendix C: TroubleshootingSound Velocity Transducer Ringing Maximum Process Speed 241 Appendix C: TroubleshootingIf the setup becomes too confusing use P999 to reset and start again. Common Problems ChartNote: Symptom Cause Action 242 Noise ProblemsDetermine the Noise SourceNon-Transducer Noise Sources Acoustical Noise - removed + removed Go to: 243 Non-Transducer Noise SourcesCommon Wiring Problems Reducing Electrical Noise Reducing Acoustical Noise 244 Measurement DifficultiesFlashing LOE DisplayLOE occurs when: If LOE is displayed, check the following: Adjust Transducer AimingDisplaying Echoes Editing Parameters To display Echo Confidence in the RUN mode Increase Failsafe Timer Value Install a Transducer with a Narrower Beam Use Dolphin Plus to Debug Echo 245 Fixed ReadingObstructions in the Sound Beam Nozzle Mountings Set the MultiRanger to Ignore the Bad EchoIf the Echo is Close to the Transducer Adjust the TVT to Ignore the Echo 246 Wrong ReadingTypes of Wrong Readings Liquid Splashing Adjust the Echo Algorithm 247 Transducer Ringing249 Appendix D: Pump Control ReferencePump Control OptionsPump Duty Pump Start Method Pump Groups Pump by Rate [MR 200] Pump Control Algorithms 253 Other Pump Controls [MR 200]Pump Run-On (P130, P131) Wall Cling Reduction (P136) Pump Group (P137) 255 Appendix E: Updating Software256 Appendix F: Upgrading259 Appendix G: Conduit Entry for Class 1, Div 2 ApplicationsEXPLOSION HAZARD 23650314 0FORCLASS1 DIV 2 APPLICATIONS CONDUITENTREES& ASSEMBLE HINGED6X9ENCLOSUREWITH B Page 250 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ML19981FBO6 260 Appendix G261 Appendix H: Software Revision HistoryMultiRanger 100 264 MultiRanger 2007ML19981FB06 MultiRanger 100/200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page 257 267 Programming Charts 275 Index
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sOrder no.A31008-G200-B101-1-7619 Be inspiredand safety information User guide Putting the phone into operation 2 Brief overview of the handsetDisplay symbols and special charactersNUMBER empty Star (*)RR key Hash (#) PPause Safety information 4 85 Contents6 Putting your phone into operationStep 1: Connect up the base unit Step 2: Put the handset into operation 7 Step 3: Place the handset on the base unit Step 4: Charge the batteriesNote on the batteryH FBatteries 2/3 charged EBatteries full 8 8Recommended batteries Operating times/charging times 9 8Making a phone callCalling Accepting a call Redialing ! 10 8Displaying the caller's number (CLIP) Activating/deactivating the key lock 11 812 8Storing a new entry Changing an entry Using the phone book to dial Rapid dialing with the key Registering the handset with the base unitAutomatic registration: Gigaset 200 handset to Gigaset 200 base unit Manual registration: Gigaset 200 handset to Gigaset 200 base unit 13 816 8Settings of the base unitSignaling method Flash times (R key) 18 823 824 8
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