Uni-Probe LB 490
BERTHOLD TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG
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Volume 1-7 Contents
Volume 7 FOUNDATION
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Fieldbus User Interface
1 Process Operation ...........................................................7 – 659
1.1 Important Information on the Operation................. 7 – 659
1.2 System Overview ....................................................7 – 660
2 Installation / Program Start .............................................. 7 – 663
2.1 Installing the Device Description.............................. 7 – 663
2.2 Addressing the Uni-Probe LB 490 Level System .......7 – 663
3 Parameter Overview........................................................ 7 – 665
3.1 Parameters for the Function Block Resource............7 – 665
3.2 Parameters for the Function Block Transducer .........7 – 666
3.3 Parameters for the Function Blocks Analog Input ....7 – 671
4 Calibration with FOUNDATION
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Fieldbus........................7 – 673
4.1 Preparing Calibration ..............................................7 – 673
4.2 Operation Modes for Calibration ............................ 7 – 676
4.3 Two-Point Calibration ............................................. 7 – 678
4.4 One-Point Calibration ............................................. 7 – 682
4.5 Multi-Point Calibration ........................................... 7 – 684
5 Functional Processes ....................................................... 7 – 689
5.1 Plateau Measurement .............................................7 – 689
5.2 Multi-Detector Mode.............................................. 7 – 691
5.3 Test Calculation (Test Signal Output) .......................7 – 693
5.4 Damping ................................................................ 7 – 694
5.5 Radiation Interference Detection.............................7 – 696
5.6 Input Configuration................................................ 7 – 696
5.7 Relay Configuration................................................ 7 – 697
5.8 Defining the Upper/Lower Pulse Rate Limit.............. 7 – 698
5.9 Protecting Parameters against Modification ............7 – 699
5.10 Reading Out the Error Log ...................................... 7 – 699
6 Explanations ................................................................... 7 – 701
6.1 Background............................................................7 – 701
6.2 Conditions for Empty Calibration ............................7 – 703
6.3 Linear and Exponential ...........................................7 – 705
6.4 Multi-Point Calibration ........................................... 7 – 708
6.5 Radiation Interference Detection.............................7 – 711
6.6 Reading-in Pulse Rates............................................ 7 – 714