En LB566 Manual 41986BA2 07
En LB566 Manual 41986BA2 07
En LB566 Manual 41986BA2 07
MicroPolar (++)
LB 566
User’s Guide
Hardware Manual
41986BA2
The complete user’s guide consists of the hardware manual and the soft-
ware manual.
Table of Contents
Page
Chapter 7. Certificates 69
7.1 EC Declaration of Conformity 69
7.2 Frequency License 72
Safety Summary
IMPORTANT
Paragraphs with this symbol provide important information on
the product and how to handle it.
TIP
Contains user tips and other useful information.
IMPORTANT
The equipment housings have IP 65 protection and are suitable
for outdoor applications. The units are factory tested and are
delivered in a condition that permits safe and reliable operation.
IMPORTANT
Never change the installation and the parameter settings with-
out a full knowledge of these operating instructions, as well as
a full knowledge of the behavior of the connected controller and
the possible impact on the operating process to be controlled.
Only let persons work with the systems who are mandated to
do this and are suitably qualified and adequately trained! In-
stallations and modifications on the systems which may affect
the operational safety are not permitted!
Ambient IMPORTANT
All system components require non-corrosive ambient condi-
conditions
tions during transport, storage and operation.
IMPORTANT
If liquid gets inside the instrument, cut off the power supply.
The equipment must be inspected and cleaned by an authorized
service center.
Electrical hazards
Disconnect power to ensure that contact with live part is
avoided during installation and when servicing.
Disconnect the power supply before opening the instrument.
Work on open and live instruments is prohibited.
Spare fuses must match the rating specified by the device man-
ufacturer. Short-circuiting or manipulation is not permitted.
IMPORTANT
The LB 566 and all additional equipment must be connected to
mains via grounded connection.
IMPORTANT
The concentration meter LB 566 may be installed, serviced and
repaired only by qualified specialists.
Qualified persons Qualified specialists are persons who through professional train-
ing have acquired sufficient skills in the respective field and who
are familiar with the relevant national industrial safety regula-
tions, accident prevention directions, guidelines and accepted en-
gineering standards. They must be able to safely assess the re-
sults of their work and they must be familiar with the contents of
these user manual.
General Information
License labels
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency en-
ergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful in-
terference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the fol-
lowing measures:
IMPORTANT
The frequency approvals and conformities are only applicable
in combination with the container probes and the FlowCell.
To comply with ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards
Institute), the LB 566 ++ in combination with horn and spiral
antennae may only be operated with a 10dB attenuator pad in
the sending path (MTX).
IMPORTANT
The LB 566 has been manufactured in compliance with the
safety requirements for microwave devices. It will be the user’s
responsibility to adhere to any special legal provisions regard-
ing the use of microwaves.
IMPORTANT
Any change in the frequency or otherwise tampering with the
microwave device will lead to a loss of the frequency license
and may result in criminal consequences.
The microwave modules do not include any replaceable com-
ponents and must not be opened.
TIP
The material to be measured may be electrically conductive
only to a limited degree.
The product must not contain any gas bubbles or gas bub-
bles have to be compressed with adequate pressure when
carrying out measurements in pipelines.
The ion concentration, for example, salt content must be
nearly constant.
Factory setting In the factory setting all parameters have been set to default
values. In most cases this considerably facilitates the calibra-
tion of the instrument. Despite factory setting, calibration al-
ways has to be performed.
FlowCell Tubular probe for simple integration into the existing pipeline
system.
TC Temperature compensation
System Description
Reference signal
Phase comparison
HF- sources
--> Phase
Reference path
Amplitude comp. Measured value:
Transmitter Receiver
Product
Measurement signal
where:
Measured value Concentration / Moisture / Dry matter
A, C Coefficients of the respective calibration
function
The LB 566 allows you to calibrate, display and output two con-
centrations: Con1 and Con2. You have to enter the calibration
coefficients separately for concentration 1 and 2. For more infor-
mation please refer to the Software Manual.
Limitations
where:
Measured value Concentration / Moisture / Dry matter
A, D, C Coefficients of the calibration function
T meas Product temperature
Figure 3-4:
Evaluation unit
MicroPolar
LB 566
Figure 3-5:
Evaluation unit
MicroPolar ++
LB 566
Figure 3-6:
From left:
Container probe
LB 5650 and
LB 5651 with
flushing device
Figure 3-7:
FlowCell LB 5660-102-00x
nominal width 50 mm
with V flange
Micro-Polar
LCD display
Lock
Softkey buttons
Numerical LED’s
keypad
Figure 3-8:
RS232 connection
Evaluation unit –
front view HF connections for
signal cable reference cable
and cable feed-through
Cable feed-through
M 20 and M 16 Rs232
M-Rx M-Tx R-Tx R-Rx 9 pole SubD-connector
Figure 3-9:
Evaluation unit –
bottom view High-frequency connections
Interpretation of LEDs
Five LEDs on the instrument front panel indicate the current de-
vice status.
Run
Error
Signal 1
Figure 3-10: Signal 2
LEDs on the
front panel of Comm
the evaluation unit
LED Function
Run On: Device in measurement mode
Flashes + ERROR LED off: Device in warning
state, on hold, paused or low load state.
A display message with error code indicates the
cause (see Software Manual, chapter 11. Error
Lists and Device States).
Error On: Device in error state.
A display message with error code indicates the
cause (see Software Manual, chapter 11. Error
Lists and Device States).
Canceled after reset or if error has been elimi-
nated.
Signal 1 Display depending on the selected function of
relay 1, possible functions:
Error, no product, alarm min., alarm max.,
measurement stopped, low load
Signal 2 Display depending on the selected function of
relay 2, possible functions:
Error, no product, alarm min., alarm max.,
measurement stopped, low load
Comm Communication active, e.g. via RS232 and
RS485
Terminal block
3.5.2 FlowCell
The FlowCell is available in the nominal sizes of 50 to 150 mm
(see fig. 3-11). As connection, the versions V flange EN 1092-
1/11 or Hygiene milk pipe screw connection DIN 11853-1 are
available. For technical data please see chapter 6.2 Technical
Data Sensors.
Figure 3-11:
FlowCell versions
Conductivity measuring
device
Inline PT100
Pipe-mounted PT100
Sampling valve
Combination
Conductivity measuring
device with Sampling valve
Combination
Inline PT100 with
Sampling valve
Figure 3-12:
Container probe
versions
A: High-frequency connections
B: Process connection, flanges of different sizes
For the case depicted in Figure 3-13, the flow direction of the
product being measured must be perpendicular to the drawing
plane. This ensures a representative product between the meas-
uring rods, provided the product is mixed thoroughly.
Figure 3-13:
Container probe LB 5650
PT100 The container probe LB 5650 is the only one equipped with a
PT100 connection and can be connected to the evaluation unit via
a 4-core cable. The PT100 wiring diagram is described in chapter
4.6.1 Pin Configuration of the Connector Strip. To minimize the
danger of incrustation in the immediate vicinity of the measuring
rods, the container flush probe is not provided with a PT100.
Figure 3-14:
Front view
container probe
Figure 3-15:
Flushing probe
LB 5651
The flushing slit width is the same for both probe rods and is
depicted in Figure 3-16.
Flushing pipe
m slit
Plastic rods
1. hing
m
us
5
Fl
~
Figure 3-16:
Rod head with
flushing pipe
4 x N-
N-connector 4 x N-connector
ø18.5 mm
Corrugated tube
0.35 m 0.35 m
Sensor side
x
R
M-
Figure 3-18: x
R-R
HF cable quad
probe side: N-connector
The ends of the (ID-no. 20608)
19 mm wrench
ø 10 mm
For further technical data see chapter 6.5 Technical Data HF-
Cable.
Figure 3-20:
Typical measurement
arrangement on
a pipeline
Figure 3-21:
Example:
Pipeline measurement
configuration on a
process container
Getting Started
4.1 Transport
After unpacking, make sure all parts listed on the packing list
have been delivered and show no sign of damage; if necessary,
clean these parts.
If you detect any damage, please notify the forwarder and the
manufacturer immediately.
Abb. 4-1:
Installation in a
vertical riser
Abb. 4-2:
Horizontal installation: The
drainability of the pipeline
must be respected. To en-
sure this, the FlowCell must
not be rotated.
Spacer
TIP
Make sure the cable does not get into contact with hot pipes
over the entire length (corrugated tube and single cable section
after splitting), e.g. direct contact with the device wall (not in-
sulated). This will ensure that all individual cables are exposed
to the same ambient conditions and that the compensation of
the cable drift works properly.
Never bend the HF cable! The bending radius should not be less
than 100 mm. Fix the HF cable with cable binders or other suit-
able means, so that the cable cannot slip anymore!
Version 1 The HF cable quad and the HF connectors on the evaluation unit
are labeled. Connect the FlowCell to the evaluation unit as
shown in Figure 4-4; only cables with identical labeling can be
combined. The two connections on the FlowCell are not labeled,
the assignment of both cable connectors M-Tx and M-Rx is arbi-
trary. Connect the cable connectors R-Tx and R-Mx with the N-
connector (short-circuited).
Abb. 4-4:
FlowCell connection,
version 1
Abb. 4-5:
FlowCell connection,
version 2
Select the installation site such that good mixing and a ho-
mogeneous product are ensured and no bubbles are present
in the probe. A sample tap should be available in the direct
vicinity to allow representative sampling.
The probe must be flanged to the container so that the mate-
rial to be measured flows between the two measuring rods.
That means the fork (both measuring rods) must be installed
perpendicular to the material flow.
The distance between the measuring rod tips and any metal-
ized walls (heating element, stirrer, container wall) should be
at least 60 mm.
The following mounting hole dimensions in the fitting
flange are required for installation of the probe:
The assembly sheets in chapters 8.6 and 8.7 include all the in-
formation required for installation.
Dismounting in the Depending on the process, the probe flange may stick to the
event of a stuck process flange. In such case, during the dismounting process,
flange remove the two eyebolts first. Then insert two longer screws
(M8) into their bore holes up to the process flange. If you con-
tinue to rotate the screws, you will push the probe away from
the process flange.
Installation in pipelines
The container probe with flushing device has two flushing con-
nections with G3/8'' female thread (DIN ISO 228-1). The flushing
connections should be sealed only at this thread. Sealing the
probe cover, for example with silicone, is not permitted.
If the flushing pipe is not connected, the container probe must
be closed with a blind plug.
TIP
The flush duration has to take into account possible inertias of
the system, e.g. valve openings. The flush supply pipes must
be well insulated to prevent that the flush solution is initially
colder.
Amounts of water With a 5 bar flushing pressure, the amount of water per flushing
connector is approximately 0.8 liters per second.
TIP
Make sure the cable does not get into contact with hot pipes
over the entire length (corrugated tube and single cable section
after splitting), e.g. direct contact with the device wall (not in-
sulated). This will ensure that all individual cables are exposed
to the same ambient conditions and that the compensation of
the cable drift works properly.
Never bend the HF cable! The bending radius should not be less
than 100 mm. Fix the HF cable with cable binders or other suit-
able means, so that the cable cannot slip anymore!
Figure 4-6:
Connecting the
container probe
to the
evaluation unit
Electrical hazards:
Disconnect power to rule out any contact with live parts during
installation and servicing.
Turn off power before opening the instrument.
NEVER work on open and live instruments.
The line cross-section the for power supply must be at least 1.0
mm2.
Connect all desired input and output signals to the terminal
strip as shown on the following pages. Use the M feed-through
to keep the degree of protection.
Check if the voltage indicated on the type plate matches your
local supply voltage.
Connect the deenergized power cable to the terminals 3(L1),
2(N) and 1(PE).
Verify that the test switch (power interruption) is in position
"ON" (see Figure 5-1).
Close the instrument housing and turn on the power supply.
Figure 4-7:
LB 566 wiring diagram
Figure 4-8:
PT100 connection
container probe
Figure 4-9:
Ferrite core
No function
Measurement: Start (closed) and stop (open)
No function
Average value: hold (closed) and continue averaging (open)
Product selection: product 1 (open) and product 2 (closed)
No function
Start sampling, open: no action, closed: unique measurement
starts
Product selection
No function
Error message
Stop measurement
Limit value min. and max.
No product
Below load limit
Measurement stopped
Below load
4 4
1 com 5 com
5
6 6
16 16
com 17 com
2 17
18 18
Service instructions
For device disposal, please contact the Berthold Service and ap-
ply for a recycling passport.
1 Unscrew the two plastic caps from the measuring rods and
remove the four sealing rings (see figure 5-1, yellow arrow).
2 Clean the four grooves of the sealing rings with a lint-free (if
necessary wet) cloth.
3 For each measuring rod, insert two new sealing rings into the
grooves.
Figure 4-7:
PT100 connection
container probe
2 Remove the antenna (see fig. 5-2, item 2), the microwave
window (see fig. 5-2, item 3) and the sealing O- rings.
Figure 5-2:
Antenna and Microwave
window
Figure 5-3:
Assembly Microwave
window
5.4 Battery
If the measuring system LB 566 is a long time without power
supply (power failure or disconnected from the mains supply),
the system clock is powered by the lithium battery on the moth-
erboard.
If the battery voltage is no longer sufficient, the error message
CODE 14 "Battery voltage" appears after a restart of the evalua-
tion unit. After acknowledging the error message, the unit con-
tinues to work properly; however, the date and time should be
checked and corrected, if necessary. Measurement data that are
output via a serial interface can be fatally damaged by incorrect
date and time information. We recommend changing the batter-
ies immediately.
The service life of the battery, even under continuous stress, is
approximately 8 years. Replacement of batteries must be carried
out in a device disconnected from mains.
Battery type: 3 Volt lithium cell (button cell), type CR2032
Spare fuses must match the rating specified by the device man-
ufacturer. Short-circuiting or manipulation is not permitted.
Protective cover
Netzteil
Test switch Motherboard
0I
Fuses
EEprom
(can be pulled off)
Line connector
Feed-through for
Figure 5-4: line connector
Terminal strip Battery
View with open
housing wall (can be pulled off)
MicroPolar
Technical Data
General specifications
Method Microwave transmission measurement
Operating fre- 2.4 - 2.5 GHz (ISM band), depending on
quency local regulations
Transmission MicroPolar: < 0.1 mW (< - 10 dB)
power MicroPolar ++: < 10 mW (< 10 dBm)
All coaxial line power
Application Concentration / moisture measurement in
containers and pipelines
Evaluation unit
Housing Wall housing made of stainless steel, see
dimensional drawing in chapter 8
MicroPolar:
HxWxD: 300 x 323 x 140 mm
MicroPolar++:
HxWxD: 400 x 338 x 170 mm
Protection type IP 65
Weight MicroPolar: approx. 6.5 kg
MicroPolar ++: approx. 8.0 kg
Ambient conditions -20 ... +60 °C ( 253 K ...333 K ),
during operation no condensation
Relative humidity: max. 80 %
Altitude: max. 2000 m
Ambient conditions -20 ... +70 °C ( 253 K ...343 K ),
during storage no condensation
Relative humidity: max. 80 %
Achievable 0.2 weight % (standard deviation)
accuracy depending on product and sensor
Display Dot matrix LC display, 114 mm x 64 mm,
240 x 128 pixels, with back-lighting, au-
tomatic contrast setting
Keyboard Freely accessible foil keypad, light-stable
and weatherproof: alphanumeric key-
board and 4 softkeys (software-assigned
buttons)
Load capacity:
AC: max. 400VA
DC: max. 90W
AC/DC: max. 250V, max. 2A, non-inductive
150V: voltage must be grounded
FlowCell
Application Microwave FlowCell with various nominal diame-
ters and flanges for concentration measurement
on pipelines
Material Inline housing made of stainless steel 1.4404 pol-
ished (AISI 316L)
Mikrowave windows made of PEEK
Product touching sealing made of EPDM
Process coupling Two versions:
1. Hygiene milk pipe screw connection DIN
11853-1
EHEDG certified
2. Flange according to EN 1092-1/11 (V flange)
FDA-approved materials
Id.-Nr. Description
66624-S 2 pieces of PEEK Microwave windows with 6 seal-
ing O-rings
66625-S 2 pieces of PEEK Microwave windows GF30 glass
fibre reinforced with 6 sealing O-rings
VFL G-BS/M
Designation
Id.-Nr. Id.-Nr.
Inline housing for Flowcell 50 67078 67084
Designation Id.-Nr.
Self-adhesive temperature sensor for DN 50 66655
Overview sensors
Designation Id.-Nr.
Designation Id.-Nr.
Container Probes
Application Container probes with and without flushing device
for concentration measurement in process con-
tainers and pipelines with nominal width 200
mm.
Material Plastic caps, stainless steel
PT100 connection cable: Silicon / Teflon
Process coupling Flange according to DIN EN 1092 type 05
DN65 / PN6, DN 80, 100, 150 / PN16;
ASA flange 2.5’’ / 150 PSI
(More on request)
Process pressure Up to 16 bar, depending on model
Temperature range Product temperature: 10...120 °C (283...393 K)
Ambient temperature: -20...60 °C (253...333 K)
Storage temperature: 10...80 °C (283...353 K)
Connections 4 x HF connections: N female, 50
for HF cable with max. 10 m length
Dimensions See dimensional drawings in chapter 8.
Accessory sealing washer
Material Klingersil C-4400
Thickness 3 mm
Caps set for container probe
Id.-Nr. 66049-S 2 pieces of PEEK plastic caps with 4 sealing rings
HF cable Quad
Material Corrugated tube: Polyamide (PA6)
Cable sheath: Polyethylene (PE)
Protection type IP 66
Temperature In operation: -30 ... +70 °C
When installing: -20 ... +70 °C
3.0 11478
3.5 11479
4.0 11480
Headline
Date·TimeStateStatusSynchronizerProductAttPhiR2TintIN1IN2PT100
CCmC2C2mMF1MF2
Following lines
01.01.2005·00:00:0000000010.435.300.070.00.00.00.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
75.3675.000.000.000.0000.000¶
13 14 15 16 17 18
Special characters
“” Tabulation“¶” Carriage return + Line feed “·” Blank character
Certificates
Technical Drawings
Index
A F
C G
Incrustation · 30
D Installation depth · 41
Installation situation in pipelines · 102, 108
Data format RS232 · 67 Instrument cleaning · 54
Data transfer rate · 48
Device disposal · 51
Digital outputs · 48 L
Distance rail · 38
Distance to metal · 41 LED’s · 24, 48
Limitations · 18
E
M
Evaluation unit · 23
Evaluation unit installation, flow cell · 38 Mains fuses · 55
EVU · 15
O
Recycling passport · 51
Relay · 48 V
RS232 interface · 48
Vertical riser · 36
S
W
Safety summary · 7
Salt content · 14 Warning · 7
Service instructions · 51 Wear parts · 52
Setting up the evaluation unit, container probe · 43 Wiring diagram · 83
Symbols · 7
Notes
Notes
User’s Guide
Software Manual
41986BA2
The complete user’s guide consists of the hardware manual and the software manual.
Table of Contents
Page
Chapter 5. Configuration 41
5.1 Configuration Setup 41
5.1.1 General Data 41
5.1.2 Measurement 42
5.1.3 Plausibility 42
5.1.4 Microwave 43
5.1.5 Units 43
5.1.6 Marker 44
5.2 Start Calibration Coefficients 45
5.3 Configure Plausibility 46
Chapter 6. Calibration 47
6.1 System Adjust 47
6.1.1 Verifying the Reference Values 49
6.2 Sampling 49
6.2.1 Entering the Lab Values 51
6.3 Calibration 52
Chapter 9. Password 71
9.1 Password Forgotten 71
Parameter settings
Never change the installation and the parameter settings without a
full knowledge of these operating instructions, as well as a full
knowledge of the behavior of the connected controller and the pos-
sible influence on the operating process to be controlled.
TIP
Click on the help button .?. in the display footer to view useful
information.
Micro-Polar
LCD display
Lock
Softkey buttons
Numerical LED’s
keypad
RS232 connection
HF connections for
signal cable reference cable
and cable feed-through
1. Step
Configure the analog inputs as needed: Current inputs 1, 2
and PT100. See chapter 4.2.22 Input / Output.
TIP
All analog inputs and outputs have already been set in the
factory. Therefore, no adjustment work is required during
commissioning.
2. Step
Review and edit the software parameters of the application.
Some parameters have already been set in the factory. Carry
out the steps described in chapter 5. Configuration.
3. Step
Carry out the calibration with sampling, chapter 6. Calibration
Flow Cell / Container Probe or chapter 7. Calibration Conveyor
Belt/Chute
4. Step
Configure the current outputs, digital in- and outputs as
needed.
The analysis unit and the software contain functions which are not
relevant for the measuring system
LB 566 (++) and their measuring application.
It concerns the following functions:
- Load compensation
- Synchronizing the measuring devices
In the operation manual, these functions and the corresponding
menus are not described.
Setup
See next page
Page 19
Language
English
German Page 19
French
Live Display
Diagnostic:
Diagnostic This menu item contains the submenu items data logger,
Setup error log, device information and print setup.
Access Level
Language
Setup:
RUN ▲ ▼ ► All necessary inputs for operation of the measuring system
can be entered here.
Access level:
Select the access level.
Areas protected by passwords can be unlocked.
Language:
Select the dialog language.
4.2.2 Diagnostic
Datalog:
1 | - | Diagnostic | 07.05 – 13:25 Datalog records the data corresponding to the contents of
Datalog
the serial data output RS232 and RS485 (see Hardware
Error log Manual, chapter 6.6).
Info All measured data of a measurement (sweep) are averaged
Print Setup
over the averaging time (see below) and stored. This time
is dependent on the selected log time. The contents of the
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► datalog can be displayed on the live display, see chapter
4.3 Trend Display. Output as a text file is also possible by
using RS232 and RS485, or the Memory Tool (optional ac-
cessory).
Log type Disable
single
continuous
stop at error
Log time Logging period
15 minutes to 3 days
Restart log Clears the datalog and starts
with the above setting
Averaging time Obtained from log time
Print log Printout of tables, output via
RS232 and RS485, format see
chapter 6.6 Hardware Manual
Error log:
Shows the logged error The last 20 error messages will be
stored with date and time.
Info:
Tag :...
Device type : LB 566
Supplier : Berthold Technologies
Manufacturer : Berthold Technologies
Device no. : ...
Production no. : ...-...
Software Ver. : V...
SW rev. date : ...
Print Setup:
Printout of the start-up protocol via RS232 and RS485.
Format, contents and example see chapter 11. Start-up
Protocol.
4.2.3 Setup
Configuration:
Setup of
1 | - | Setup | 07.05 – 13:25
General data
Configuration Measurement-specific data
Calibration Plausibility data
Input / Output
Microwave data
Service
Product Units
Change password Marker
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Calibration:
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc
Advanced
Input / Output:
Current output
Current input
PT100
Digital output
Digital input
Service:
Factory Setting
General Reset
Memory Tool (operation of the memory tool, optional
accessory)
Data Output (via RS232 and RS485, data contents can
be selected)
Product:
Product selection (1-4); if you select another product, the
product-specific data will be loaded: outputs, inputs and
calibration.
When you select the products 2 to 4 for the first time, all
settings and contents (e.g. system calibration, sampling
table, datalog and calibration) of the current product will
be copied to the new product.
Change password:
The password for the User Mode access level can be
changed here.
For more information see chapter 9. Password.
Service:
This level is reserved for the service personnel.
4.2.5 Language
English
German
French
4.2.6 Configuration
General Data:
1 | - | Configuration | 07.05 – 13:25 Enter date, time and tag
General Data
Measurement
Measurement:
Plausibility Meas. Mode (batch/continuous)
Microwave Start Mode (keyboard/external)
Mass Flow
Averaging (number of measured values used for aver-
Units
Marker aging)
Synchronization Reset averaging (yes/no)
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► Current output at stop
For more information please see chapter 4.2.8 Measure-
ment
Plausibility:
The process limits define the permissible range within
which the actual concentration must be.
The phase measurement is subject to a plausibility
analysis, which can be set here.
Enable and define the pause function
For more information please see chapter 4.2.9 Plausibility
Microwave:
Cable (enter the reference and signal cable length) For ex-
ample, for 4 m HF cable quad, you have to enter 8 m for
both lengths.
Mass flow:
If the density is measured in a pipeline application (unit of
concentration = g/m^3 selected), the mass flow (through-
put) can be output via current output 1 / 2 (in tons per
hour).
Details on the mass flow see chapter 4.2.12 Mass Flow.
Units:
Depending on the configuration, different units can be se-
lected for concentrations, current inputs and temperature.
For the concentration (1 and 2) you can select:
none, specific, %, %TS, °BX, g/L, g/cm3, °Be
Markers:
Enter a value and a name (up to 5 characters) for the
marker here. The presentation takes place in the live dis-
play and refers to the bar chart. To disable the marker,
select a marker value outside of the chart limits or the cur-
rent output limits.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► Tag:
Enter the name of the measuring point. The tag (max.
8 characters) is displayed in the header on the display.
4.2.8 Measurement
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Start Mode:
The measurement device can be started or stopped via ex-
ternal terminals (digital input) or via keyboard.
Averaging:
Enter the number of averaging processes. This number in-
dicates over how many measurements the concentration
value is to be averaged (moving average). This is true only
for the measuring mode Continuous.
Reset Averaging:
Reset averaging (yes/no) This refers to Batch and Contin-
uous.
4.2.9 Plausibility
Offline mode:
Can be enabled or disabled. Switching variable is the at-
tenuation; if the entered min. attenuation is not reached,
the evaluation unit switches to the Offline mode:
Current output drops to the lower current output limit
(0/4 mA)
Message on display
RUN LED is flashing
Phi/att ratio:
The correlation between Phase and Attenuation is another
plausibility criterion. Enter a fixed ratio value Phi/att. If you
do not know it, you have to record it once, see description
below "Auto set". The exact procedure is described in chap-
ter 8.1.
Auto set:
The automatic measurement Phi/att ratio is turned on and
off here. For more information about the function, see
chapter 8.1.
4.2.12 Massflow
For this case, the mass flow (throughput) in tons per hour can
be displayed and output via the current output, based on the
density reading with indication of the pipe cross-section or the
internal pipe diameter.
IMPORTANT
The massflow calculation is performed only at varying product
speed which must be entered via current input 2.
4.2.13 Calibration
Advanced:
Here you set the tare values, the number of sweeps when
recording samples, the process type and the split value.
For more details see chapter 4.2.18 Advanced.
Ref. values:
Upon completion of the reference measurement, the refer-
ence values for phase, attenuation, slope and Sigma can
be output.
Chart Phi:
Shows the phase versus the frequency.
Chart Atten.:
Shows the attenuation versus the frequency.
Tuning:
Subsequent correction of the reading is possible by enter-
ing a factor and an offset.
Calculation is carried out according to the following for-
mula:
Eq. 4-1:
Result:
Presentation of calibration curve, display of correlation and
coefficients.
4.2.16 Sampling
1 | 1/1 | Sample # 1 | 07.05 –13:25 The header includes the following information (from left to
Next sample
right):
Active Yes Product no.
Measured value 65.50% Current table position / Total number of entries
Lab value 0.00 %
Advanced
Sample no. of current table position
Date and time of sampling
◄ DEL ▲▼ ..√..
Next sample:
Continue with the next sample.
Active:
You can choose if this sample should be taken into account
in the calibration.
Measured value:
Display of the measured values, calculated with the actual
coefficient.
Lab value:
Entry position for the lab value.
Advanced:
Switches to the next data page.
Delete:
Briefly push the softkey to delete the indicated sample en-
try. Push this key for a longer time to delete all sample
entries.
Phi(fm):
Not editable display of the measured phase.
Attenuation:
Not editable display of the measured attenuation.
4.2.18 Advanced
Process Type:
Select the operation mode:
one concentration [1 measuring range]
two concentrations [2 measuring ranges]
split concentration [1 measuring range with switching
point (split value) for coefficient switchover].
Split Value:
Setting of the switching point on a value basis.
4.2.19 Calibration
Eq. 4-4
where:
Meas. value Concentration / Moisture / Dry mass / Density
A Phase coefficient
B Attenuation coefficient
C Offset
D Compensation coefficient for PT100 input
E Compensation coefficient for current input 1
F Compensation coefficient for current input 2
G Compensation coefficient for loading
Start Calibr.
1 | - | Calibration | 07.05 –13:25
Starts the calibration using the parameters set and the co-
Start Calibr. efficients are calculated automatically from the entries of
Cal. Base the sample table.
Loading comp.
Comp. input
Coefficients Cal. Base
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► Selection of microwave signals, which are taken into ac-
count for the calibration. The following parameters can be
set:
Phase
Attenuation
Phase and attenuation
Default: Phase
Compensation Input
Here you can select the analog inputs (PT100, current input
1 and 2) required for compensation. Depending on the en-
abled analog inputs, the following options can be selected:
None
In1
In1 + In2
In1 + PT100
In1 + In2 + PT100
In2
In2 + PT100
PT100
Coefficients:
Here all coefficients can be entered directly, e.g. start co-
efficient.
PT100:
Here you can enable and adjust a connected PT100. Dis-
play of the actual temperature signal.
Digital Output:
Allocation of relays 1 and 2 and test function.
Digital Input:
Status control and assignment of the digital inputs.
Current Out 1
Current Out 2 IMPORTANT
If a measurement is running, enabling a current input
which is not used or not adjusted may cause an error.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
4 mA:
Display value assigned to the 4 mA value.
20 mA:
Display value assigned to the 20 mA value.
TIP
Current output 1 only 4 – 20mA possible
Test/Adjust:
Current test, calibration and display of live current.
IMPORTANT
The measurement should be stopped for test function.
Error current:
If the measurement switches to the fault state, a fault cur-
rent is output via the current output; this can be set here.
22 mA
3.5mA
Hold
Value (selectable)
Current In 2:
As described above.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
0/4 mA:
Display value assigned to 0/4 mA value.
20 mA:
Display value assigned to the 20 mA value.
Adjust:
Follow the instructions on the display.
Live current:
Display of the live current signal.
4.2.27 PT100
Enabled:
If a PT100 is connected, the input has to be enabled first.
1 |-| PT100 |07.05 –13:25
Enabled IMPORTANT
PT100 Adjust If a measurement is running, enabling a PT100 input which
PT100 Live
is not used or not adjusted may cause an error.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► PT100 Adjust:
You need a 100 Ohm and a 138.5 Ohm resistance. Follow
the instructions on the display.
PT100 Live:
Display of the live temperature.
Function Description
None Relay and LED function disabled
Error In case of error, relay and LED will be set.
Hold If Hold function is enabled, relay and LED
will be set.
Offline If the evaluation unit is in the Offline
mode, this will be signaled via the relay
and LED.
Alarm min. The relay switches if the value falls below
the limit value to be set.
Alarm max. The relay switches if the value exceeds
the limit value to be set.
Relay 2:
Same assignments possible as above.
Test:
The switching status of the relays can be set here and
checked at the respective terminals.
DI 2 Function
The following functions can be assigned to DI 2:
None
Hold (averaging is stopped)
Product (external product selection)
DI 3 Function
Assignments for DI 3:
None
Sample (external control of sampling)
Product (external product selection)
TIP
If you select a product for the first time (product 2 to 4),
all settings and contents of the current product will be cop-
ied to the new product, including:
- Configuration data
- System adjust
- Calibration data (including sampling table)
- Input/Output definitions
Terminals DI 2 DI 3
13 / 25 14 / 26
Product 1 open open
Product 2 closed open
4.2.30 Service
Data printout:
All measured values are output for each measurement via
the serial data interfaces RS232 and RS485. The output
can be set as follows:
None (disabled)
Row (data transfer, see Hardware Manual, chapter 6.4)
Table (microwave data for each frequency point)
Row and table
"Row" is defaulted.
43.20 %
Conc. av. Conc. act. 45 %
ESC SAMPLE ▲▼ ZOOM
| | Concentration av. |
By pushing the ZOOM button for a longer time, the enlarged
% measurement value will be displayed as trend over the entire
display.
As long as the trend builds up, the measured value and/or the cur-
rent output are put on hold!
Chapter 5. Configuration
Before doing any calibration work, you have to enable and
configure the required analog inputs and check and, if neces-
sary, correct the configuration parameters.
If the required inputs are not enabled, some menus are not
displayed and a proper configuration and calibration is not pos-
sible under certain circumstances. The current outputs, digital
outputs can be enabled and configured after the calibration.
Configuration
Calibration
Input / Output
Service CONFIGURATION
Product
Change password
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
General Data
Measurement GENERAL DATA
Plausibility
Microwave
Units
Marker
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
TIP
ESC ..?.. DEL ..√.. The colon for the time input (e.g. 13:25) is invoked by
pushing the button [ . ].
5.1.2 Measurement
You have to check the settings on this display and adapt them
1 | - | Measurement | 07.05 – 13:25 to the measurement conditions.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
5.1.3 Plausibility
1 | - | Plausibility | 07.05 – 13:25 The process limits need to be adjusted. Allow exceeding of
the measuring by ± 5% absolute.
Process limits
Example: The measuring range is 65-95% TS. Enter 60-100%
Phase Measure
Offline mode TS as process limit.
5.1.4 Microwave
Cables
CABLES
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
5.1.5 Units
1 | - | Units | 07.05 – 13:25 The units of the concentrations (conc 1 and 2) and those of the
Conc %
enabled analog inputs can be selected.
Conc 2 %
Current in 1 none
Current input 2 none CONC / CONC 2
Temp. PT100 °C
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
1 | - | Units | 07.05 – 13:25 Different units can be set for both concentrations.
Conc.
None
Specific
%
%
% TS
° Bx
ESC ..?.. ▲▼ ..√..
Conc % TS
Conc 2 %
Current In 1 °C
CURRENT IN 1
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
None
Specific °C
°C
°F
…
The temperature input can be set to °C, °F, none or specific.
ESC ..?.. ▲▼ ..√..
5.1.6 Marker
1 | - | Configuration | 07.05 – 13:25 You can set a marker comprising max. 5 characters which
General Data identify the value set in the live display.
Measurement
Plausibility
Microwave
Units MARKERS
Marker
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Start Calibr.
Cal. Base PHI
Loading comp.
Comp. input None COEFFICIENTS
Coefficients
where:
A, C: Calibration coefficients
The display on the left shows the default settings, which may
1 | - | Phase measure | 07.05 – 13:25
have to be entered.
Sigma max 100.00
Phi/att ratio 6.00 During normal measurement operation, Sigma lies between 0
Auto set OFF
to 100. Therefore, Sigmamax = 100 is a good choice for most
applications. However, if you constantly get sigma values up
to 300 during the measurement, you may increase the limit
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► up to 500. Higher sigma values than that usually indicate a
fault, such as continuous air bubbles which have to be elimi-
nated.
Chapter 6. Calibration
Live Display
Diagnostic
Setup
Access Level User Mode SETUP
Language English
RUN ▲ ▼ ►
Configuration CALIBRATION
Calibration
Input / Output
Service
Product
Change password
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Adjust
Ref. values ADJUST
Chart Phi
Chart Attenuation
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Confirm
System adjustment now?
..X.. ..√..
..OK..
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Limits of important parameters for the reference meas-
urement:
6.2 Sampling
For temperature compensation, the product temperature must
be entered via one of the analog inputs and in addition the
corresponding input has to be enabled. If not, the product
temperature is not stored in the device during sampling.
1 | - | LB 566 | 07.05 – 13:25
If the measuring system is not yet in the measurement mode,
Live Display start the measurement now.
Diagnostic
Setup
Access Level User Mode
Language English Push RUN to start the measuring system.
RUN ▲ ▼ ►
..X.. ..√..
1 | - | Live Display | 07.05 – 13:25 The display to the left appears if you push RUN.
Concentration av.
65.50 %
Note: Push the SAMPLE button to start measurement of the raw
data. At the same time, the laboratory sample has to be taken
Conc. av. Conc. act. 64.35%
and marked. The analysis may be performed later, provided the
ESC SAMPLE ..▲▼.. ZOOM
product is not changed by this.
Taking Sample #1
Sampling is in process......
Push the .X. button to stop the sampling process any time..
Conc av. Conc act 64.35%
..X.. .▲▼.
1 | - | Live Display | 07.05 – 13:25 If the sampling process has been completed without any prob-
Save sample
lem, push the .√. button to save the sample in the table and
no. 1? the measurement continues.
Live Display
Diagnostic Push STOP to stop the measuring system.
Setup
Access Level User Mode
Language English
STOP ▲ ▼ ►
Switch operating mode? Push .√. to confirm the prompt and the measurement switches
to the STOP mode.
..X.. ..√..
Live Display
Diagnostic
Setup SETUP
Access Level User Mode
Language English
STOP ▲ ▼ ►
Configuration
Calibration CALIBRATION
Input / Output
Service
Product
Change password
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc
Advanced CALIBRATE CONC
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Sampling SAMPLING
Calibration
Tuning
Result
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Next sample
Active Yes
Measured value 65.50% LAB VALUE
Laborwert 0.00 %
Advanced
.. ◄ . DEL ▲▼ ..√..
0.00| % Delete default value with DEL and enter new value and confirm
with .√.
Next sample
Active Yes
Measured value 65.50% NEXT SAMPLE
Lab value 72.40 %
Advanced
◄ DEL ▲▼ ..√.. and repeat the step described above with the next sample.
After you have entered the last sample by pushing the der ◄
button you get back to the Calibration menu. (Short push – one
page, longer push of the button – you get back to the Calibration
menu immediately)
6.3 Calibration
Proceed as described in chapter 8.4.
where:
dBtotal: Total attenuation
dBadjustment: Attenuation during system calibration
dBlive: Current attenuation in the measure-
ment mode
Signal cable length: e.g. 4 m HF-cable quad results in 8 m
signal cable length (to and from)
Micro-Polar
N-attenuator 10dB
(ID-No. 20613)
Figure 7-1:
Assembly of the
M-Rx
M-Tx
R-Rx
R-Tx
HF-cable quad
10 dB attenuator
Phi/att ratio
Delete default value with DEL and enter new value and confirm
0.00 with .√.
IMPORTANT
The measurement takes place automatically; you only have to
start and stop it again. During measurement, please keep in
mind:
- Do not stop the measurement
- Do not change the concentration erratically (max. 1 %).
- Cover the entire measuring range, if possible
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► Pause recording:
You have the option to pause recording by turning the record-
ing off. The recording is paused and starts again only after it
is turned on again.
Stop recording:
After recording, simply turn off the automatic recording; the
recorded Phi/att is stored automatically.
1 | - | Live Display | 07.05 – 13:25 The display reading is now compared with the analysis value
Concentration av.
of the lab sample. The difference has to be entered as offset
with the correct algebraic sign.
65.50 %
Calculation:
Conc. av. Conc. act. 64.35%
Analysis value – Display = Offset Eq. 8-1
ESC SAMPLE ..▲▼.. ZOOM
Live Display
Diagnostic SETUP
Setup
Access Level User Mode
Language English
STOP ▲ ▼ ►
Configuration
Calibration
Input / Output CALIBRATION
Service
Product
Change password
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc CALIBRATE CONC
Advanced
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Sampling
Calibration
Tuning TUNING
Result
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Factor 1.00000
Offset 0.000
OFFSET
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Offset
Enter the calculated offset value, confirm with .√. button and
0.000 |
push the Home button ⌂◄ four times to return to the main
menu.
ESC ..?.. DEL ..√..
STOP ▲ ▼ ►
to get back to the display.
Concentration av.
75.50 % The reading value should now correspond to the actual value.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Push the .√. button to print the setup via RS232 and RS485.
Print setup now?
Push .X. to go back one page without printout.
..X.. ..√..
8.4 Calibration
There are several setup options for calibration; for details see
chapter 4.2.20 Calibration. Furthermore, the default settings
are displayed, which, as a rule, are the best choice.
Prerequisite:
The steps described in chapter
5. Configuration
6.1 System Calibration
6.2 Sampling
have been completed.
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Start Calibr.
Cal. Base PHI CAL. BASE
Loading comp.
Comp. input None
Coefficients
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Start Calibr.
Cal. Base PHI START CALIBRATION
Loading comp.
Comp. input None
Coefficients
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Push the .√. button to start the calibration; push .X. to go back
Calibrate Now? one page without calibration.
..X.. ..√..
When calculating the new coefficient set, the Factor will be re-
..OK.. set to 1 and the Offset to 0.
The graph on the left shows the measured value versus the
lab value.
Lab
► .►.
..OK..
1 | - | Calibration | 07.05 –13:25 As soon as you confirm this prompt, the calibration display
appears again; from there you get back to the main menu by
Calibration pushing ⌂◄ four times.
OK?
..X.. ..√..
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc
Advanced ADVANCED
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Tare values
Num. Cal. Sweeps 20
Process type 1 Conc. PROCESS TYPE
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc CALIBRATE CONC (corresponding to concentration 1)
Calibrate Conc2
Advanced
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Next sample
Active Yes
Measured value 65.50% LAB VALUE
Lab value 0.00 %
Advanced
◄ DEL ▲▼ ..√..
Lab value
Delete default value with DEL and enter new value and confirm
60.40 | %
with .√.
No
Yes NO
Sampling
Calibration
Tuning
Result
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Push the .√. button to start the calibration; push .X. to go back
Calibrate Now? one page without calibration.
..X.. ..√..
Calibrated!
..OK..
Start Calibr.
Cal. Base PHI Push ⌂◄ twice to return two pages.
Loading comp.
Comp. input None
Coefficients
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc
Calibrate Conc2
CALIBRATE CONC 2
Advanced
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Sampling
Calibration SAMPLING
Tuning
Result
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Conc 1 for the lower and conc 2 for the upper measuring
range can be output only together via current output.
1 | - | Calibration | 07.05 – 13:25
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc ADVANCED
Advanced
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Tare values
Num. Cal. Sweeps 20 PROCESS TYPE
Process type
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Push the .√. button to accept the selected process type and
push the ⌂◄ button once to go to the display depicted below.
The displayed split value has been set by the manufacturer,
1 | - | Advanced | 07.05 – 13:25 but has to be adapted to the respective application.
Tare values
Num. Cal. Sweeps 20
Process type Split Conc
Split Value 75.00 % The sample measurement should be selected such that the last
sample of the lower concentration is fairly close to the first sample
measurement of the upper concentration. Ideally, the last sample
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► of the initial concentration is the first sample of the final concen-
tration.
Concentration av.
65.50 %
After completion of sampling, the individual samples will be
Conc. av. Conc. act. 64.35%
enabled or disabled during input of the laboratory values, rel-
ESC SAMPLE ..▲▼.. ZOOM
ative to the set split values. All samples smaller or equal to the
split value will be assigned to the lower concentration range
and all samples above to the upper concentration range.
IMPORTANT
The split value entry allows you to enable samples that have
been disabled earlier through automatic assignment! In these
cases, disabled samples should better be deleted or disabled
again after a split value entry!
Tare values
Num. Cal. Sweeps 20
Process type Split Conc
Split Value 75.00 % SPLIT VALUE
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Split Value
Enter the split value and confirm with .√. .
75.00 | %
System Adjust
Calibrate Conc CALIBRATE CONC
Calibrate Conc2
Advanced
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ►
Sampling
Calibration CALIBRATION
Tuning
Result
The lower concentration is now calibrated. Then select
⌂◄ ▲ ▼ ► CONC2 and repeat the calibration process.
Go back to the main menu and start the measurement.
Chapter 9. Password
The measuring system can be protected against unauthorized
access by passwords.
Read only
The measuring system cannot be started and stopped. You can
only switch from the live display to Diagnostic and to Access
Level.
User mode
The user mode is the default mode and provides access to all
user-relevant parameters.
Service
The service level is reserved to service personnel.
PASS1
IMPORTANT
Check your process before turning off the device. The current
outputs drop to 0 mA.
The LEDs indicate the device status. Once the errors have been
corrected, the measurement returns to the state before the error
occurred. An acknowledgment is not required.
Warning state:
This state occurs also in error codes 14, 21, 90 and 91 (see
table above). The evaluation units behave as follows:
LEDs: RUN flashes, ERROR off, signal 1 and 2
no connection.
Current outputs: live
Display: Error message with error code
Hold state:
Measurement stopped via digital input. The evaluation units
behave as follows:
The averaged concentration value is frozen. The measurement
continues, however, so that a measurement error can cause
the fault condition also from the hold state.
LEDs: RUN flashes, ERROR off, signal 1 and 2
depending on the configuration.
Current outputs: frozen
Display: No display message
Offline state:
The evaluation unit is in the Offline state, no product is pre-
sent. The evaluation units behave as follows:
LEDs: RUN flashes, ERROR off, signal 1 and 2
depending on the configuration.
Current outputs: lower current output value 0/4 mA
Display: Error message with code no. 053 spec-
ification
The log can be output via RS232 and RS485. The printout
takes place on the menu | DIAGNOSTIC | PRINT SETUP |.
The serial interfaces RS232 and RS485 have the following port
settings:
Data transfer rate 38400 Bd, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Separator: Tabulator
Decimal separator: .
Thousand separator ,
The following code list helps you to interpret the start-up pro-
tocol, see example in chapter 12.1.
Calibrate
Conc Calibration input selection : 0 Exp. Cal. input selection: see code list
Calibration mode 0 *
Calibration variable : 0 Calibration basis: see code list
Phase coefficients : 0 Phase coefficient A
Attenuation coefficients : 0 Attenuation Coefficient B
Constant coefficient : 0 Constant C
d coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for PT100 input
e coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for current input 1
f coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for current input 2
g coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for loading
Adjust factor : 1 Factor
Adjust offset : 0 Offset
Massflow calculation mode: 0 Throughput calculation: see code list
Loading comp. Selection: 0 *
Loading comp. Lower limit: 0 *
Synchroni-
zation Synchronizer mode: 0 *
Current input1 distance to uWave 0 *
Current input1 distance to uWave 0 *
Calibrate
Conc
Calibration input selection : 0 Exp. Cal. input selection: see code list
2 Lower limit :
Upper limit :
Calibration mode : 0 *
Calibration variable : 0 Calibration basis: see code list
Phase coefficients : 0 Phase coefficient A
Attenuation coefficients : 0 Attenuation Coefficient B
Constant coefficient : 0 Constant C
d coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for PT100 input
e coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for current input 1
f coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for current input 2
g coefficient 0 Comp-coefficient for loading
Adjust factor : 1 Factor
Adjust offset : 0 Offset
Massflow calculation mode: 0 Throughput calculation: see code list
Loading comp. Selection: 0 *
Loading comp. Lower limit: 0 *
Advanced Tare Phase (°/GHz) : 0.00 °/GHz
Tare Attenuation (dB) : 0.00 dB
Measure configuration : 0 Process type: see code list
Range split value : 75 Split value
Current
output 1
AO Assign code : 0 Assignment: see code list
AO Upper range value : 95 Upper value
AO Lower range value : 60 Lower limit
AO Alarm select code : 2 Error current: see code list
AO Error current value : 22.00 mA Error current value
Current
output 2
AO Assign code[2] : 0 Assignment: see code list
AO Upper range value[2] : 95 Upper value
AO Lower range value[2] : 60 Lower limit
Range selection[2] : 1 Range
AO Alarm select code[2] : 2 Error current: see code list
AO Error current value[2] : 22.00 mA Error current value
Current Enabled:
output 1 AI Enabled : 0 Disabled: 0 1
AI Range selection : 1 Range: see code list
AI Upper range value : 100 Upper value
AI Lower range value : 0 Lower limit
Analog input filter constant : 5 *
Current Enabled:
output 2 AI Enabled[2] : 0 Disabled: 0 1
AI Range selection[2] : 1 Range: see code list
AI Upper range value[2] : 100 Upper value
AI Lower range value[2] : 0 Lower limit
Analog input filter constant : 5 *
PT100 in- Enabled:
put AI Enabled[3] : 0 Disabled: 0 1
Product 1:
Mean Atten.: 46.8509 dB
Phase at fm: 42.6285 deg/GHz
Phase slope: 380,984 deg/GHz
Phase sigma: 0.24575
Transformed
Frequency[GHz] Phase[Deg] Phase[Deg] Atten.[dB]
2.42 35.64 35.64 21.98
2.43 361.81 361.81 21.95
2.44 689.04 689.04 22.07
2.45 1014.44 1014.44 22.36
2.46 1339.01 1339.01 22.37
Start of Sample Data: Sampling:
Product 1: Sample Data for Concentration 1:
Temp. Phi.
Sample: Active: Con.(%): Lab.(%): AIN1: AIN2: (°C): (°/GHz): Att.(dB):
1|17.08 - 12:37 TRUE 85 40 0 0 0 -0.35 0.02
2|17.08 - 12:37 TRUE 80 35 0 0 0 30.33 5.08
3|17.08 - 12:45 TRUE 70 25 0 0 0 59.02 18.98
No. Ac- Measured Lab value Current in 1 Current In 2 PT100 Phi(fm): Attenua-
tive value tion
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notes
Notes