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Configuration Parameter
Volume Units
Vessel Type
Cust Table Type
Cust Table Vals
3.3.3.2 Configuration using Custom Table
If none of the nine
Vessel Types
shown can be used, a
Custom Table
can be created. A maximum of 30 points can be used to establish the level to volume relationship. The following table provides an explanation of each of the
System Configuration parameters for volume applications where a Custom Table is needed.
Explanation (Custom Volumetric Table)
A selection of
Gallons, Barrels, Milliliters
,
Liters
,
Cubic Feet
, or
Cubic Inches
, is provided.
Select
Custom Table
if none of the nine
Vessel Types
can be used.
The
Custom Table
points can be a
Linear
(straight line between adjacent points) or
Spline
(can be a curved line between points) relationship. See drawing below for more information.
A maximum of 30 points can be used in building the
Custom Table
. Each pair of values will have a level (height) in the units chosen in the
Level Units
screen, and the associated volume for that level point. The values must be monotonic, i.e., each pair of values must be greater than the previous level/volume pair. The last pair of values should have the highest level value and volume value associated with the level in the vessel.
P9
P8
P2
Transition point
P7
P6
P5
LINEAR
58-602 Pulsar
®
Model R96 Radar Transmitter
P1
P4
P3
P1
P2
Use where walls are not perpendicular to base.
Concentrate at least two points at beginning (P1) and end (P9); and three points at either side of transition points.
SPLINE
3.3.4 Reset Function
A parameter labeled “Reset Parameter” is located at the end of the DEVICE SETUP/ADVANCED CONFIG menu.
In the event a user gets confused during configuration or advanced troubleshooting, this parameter gives the user the ability to reset the Model R96 transmitter configuration.
Unique to the Model R96 transmitter is the ability for
MAGNETROL to fully “pre-configure” devices to customer requests. For that reason, the Reset function will return the device back to the state
at which it left the factory
.
It is recommended that MAGNETROL Technical Support be contacted as the Advanced User password will be required for this reset.
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Table of contents
- 5 1.1 Getting Started
- 5 1.1.1 Equipment and Tools
- 6 1.1.2 Configuration Information
- 7 1.2 QuickStart Mounting
- 7 1.2.1 Antenna
- 7 1.2.2 Transmitter
- 8 1.3 QuickStart Wiring
- 8 1.4 QuickStart Configuration
- 10 1.4.1 QuickStart Menu Options
- 11 1.4.1.1 QuickStart Numerical Data Entry
- 12 2.1 Unpacking
- 13 2.3 Before You Begin
- 13 2.3.1 Site Preparation
- 13 2.3.2 Equipment and Tools
- 13 2.3.3 Operational Considerations
- 14 2.3.3.1 Maximum Distance
- 14 2.3.3.2 Minimum Distance
- 14 GWR Alternative
- 15 2.4 Mounting
- 15 2.4.1 Installing the Antenna
- 15 2.4.1.1 Location
- 15 2.4.1.2 Beam Angle
- 16 2.4.1.3 Obstructions
- 16 2.4.1.4 Nozzles
- 17 2.4.1.5 Standpipes and Stillwells
- 17 2.4.2 Installing the Transmitter
- 17 2.4.2.1 Orientation
- 18 2.4.2.2 Initial Installation
- 18 2.4.2.3 Low Echo Margin
- 19 2.5 Wiring
- 19 2.5.1 General Purpose or Non-Incendive
- 20 2.5.2 Intrinsically Safe
- 20 2.5.3 Explosion Proof
- 21 2.6 Configuring the Transmitter
- 21 2.6.1 Bench Configuration
- 22 2.6.2 Menu Traversal and Data Entry
- 22 2.6.2.1 Navigating the Menu
- 22 2.6.2.2 Data Selection
- 23 Digit Entry
- 23 Increment/Decrement
- 24 2.6.2.5 Entering Character Data
- 24 2.6.3 Password Protection
- 25 2.6.4 Menu: Step-By-Step Procedure
- 28 2.6.5 Configuration Menu: Device Setup
- 33 2.7.1 Connections
- 33 2.7.2 Display Menu
- 33 2.7.3 HART Revision Table
- 33 2.7.3.1 Model R
- 34 2.7.4 HART Menu
- 36 3.1 Description
- 36 3.2 Theory of Operation
- 36 3.2.1 Pulse Burst Radar
- 37 3.2.2 Equivalent Time Sampling
- 37 3.3 Configuration Information
- 37 3.3.1 Bottom Blocking Distance Description
- 39 3.3.2 Echo Rejection
- 39 3.3.3 Volumetric Capability
- 39 Vessel Types
- 41 3.3.3.2 Configuration Using Custom Table
- 41 3.3.4 Reset Function
- 42 3.4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- 42 3.4.1 Diagnostics (Namur NE 107)
- 44 3.4.2 Diagnostic Indication Simulation
- 44 3.4.3 Diagnostic Help
- 46 3.4.4 Diagnostic Indicator Table
- 48 Shooting Capabilities
- 48 3.4.5.1 Echo History Setup
- 48 3.4.5.2 Event History
- 48 3.4.5.3 Context-sensitive Help
- 48 3.4.5.2 Trend Data
- 49 3.5 Agency Approvals
- 50 3.5.1 Agency Drawing & Entity Parameters
- 52 3.6 Replacement Parts
- 53 3.7 Specifications
- 53 3.7.1 Functional – Transmitter
- 54 3.7.2 Functional – Environmental
- 55 3.7.2.1 Safe Operating Area
- 55 3.7.2.2 Supply Voltage
- 55 3.7.3 O-ring (seal) Selection Chart
- 56 3.7.4 Functional – Antenna
- 56 Pressure/Temperature Rings
- 57 3.7.6 Physical
- 58 3.8 Model Numbers
- 58 3.8.1 PULSAR Model R96 Radar Transmitter
- 59 3.8.2 Radar Antennas – Dielectric Rod
- 60 3.8.3 Radar Antennas – Horn
- 61 4.1 Echo Rejection