3 Transducer Block Device Functions Proline Promass 83 FOUNDATION Fieldbus
164 Endress+Hauser
Dens. -
Concentration
Selector
AUTO - OOS Use this parameter to select a concentration specification. There are four
different concentration specifications available, via which various
concentrations can be defined.
Options:
CONC. # 1 (or the name that has been defined in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Name" for concentration specification 1)
CONC. # 2 (or the name that has been defined in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Name" for concentration specification 2)
CONC. # 3 (or the name that has been defined in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Name" for concentration specification 3)
CONC. # 4 (or the name that has been defined in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Name" for concentration specification 4)
Factory setting:
CONC. # 1
! Note!
• By selecting a concentration specification and the (subsequent) relevant
settings, up to 4 different concentrations can be preconfigured and
selected when needed.
• All settings in the subsequent parameters are each only valid for the
concentration specification selected in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Selector".In other words, the entry or option is
assigned to the concentration specification currently selected (e.g. in the
factory setting CONC. # 1).
Dens. -
Concentration
Name
AUTO - OOS Use this parameter to assign a specific name to the concentration
specification.
User input:
Max. 8-character text, permissible: A-Z, 0-9
Factory setting:
Name of concentration specification (depends on selection in the parameter
"Dens. - Concentration Selector", e.g. "CONC. # 1").
Dens. - A0 read only Coefficient A0 entry.
User input:
5-digit floating-point number
Factory setting:
0
Dens. - A1 read only Coefficient A1 entry.
User input:
5-digit floating-point number
Factory setting:
0
Dens. - A2 read only Coefficient A2 entry.
User input:
5-digit floating-point number
Factory setting:
0
"Calculated Density" Transducer Block/base index 2000
Parameter
Write access
with operating
mode
(MODE_BLK)
Description