User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- SITRANS LR260 Overview
- Specifications
- Installation
- Wiring
- Quick Start via local operation
- Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- Parameter Reference
- Pull-down menus via SIMATIC PDM
- Quick Start Wizard
- 1. Quick Start
- 2. Setup
- 2.1. Device
- 2.2. Input
- 2.2.1. Sensor Calibration (SENSOR CALIB.)
- 2.2.1.1. Antenna
- 2.2.1.2. Sensor Units
- 2.2.1.3. Low Calibration Pt. (LOW CALIB. PT.)
- 2.2.1.4. High Calibration Pt. (HIGH CALIB. PT.)
- 2.2.1.5. Limit Sensor Value
- 2.2.1.6. Unit (Level)
- 2.2.1.7. Low Level Point
- 2.2.1.8. High Level Point
- 2.2.1.9. Level Offset
- 2.2.1.10. Sensor Offset
- 2.2.1.11. Temperature Units (TEMP UNITS)
- 2.2.3. Echo Processing (ECHO PROC)
- 2.2.4. TVT (Auto False Echo Suppression) setup
- 2.2.5. TVT Shaper
- 2.2.6. Rate
- 2.2.7. Transducer Block Values (for diagnostic purposes)
- 2.2.1. Sensor Calibration (SENSOR CALIB.)
- 2.3. Output
- 2.4. Fail-safe
- 3. Diagnostics
- 3.1. Fault Reset
- 3.2. Echo Profile
- 3.3. Measured Values (MEAS. VALUES)
- 3.3.1. Min. Measured Value (MIN. MEAS. VALUE)
- 3.3.2. Max. Measured Value (MAX. MEAS. VALUE)
- 3.3.3. Minimum Output Value - AIFB1 (MIN. OUTPUT FB1)
- 3.3.4. Maximum Output Value - AIFB1 (MAX. OUTPUT FB1)
- 3.3.5. Minimum Output Value - AIFB2 (MIN. OUTPUT FB2)
- 3.3.6. Maximum Output Value - AIFB2 (MAX. OUTPUT FB2)
- 3.3.7. Minimum Internal Temperature (MIN. INTERN. TEMP)
- 3.3.8. Maximum Internal Temperature (MAX. INTERN. TEMP)
- 3.4. Remaining Device Lifetime (REMAIN. DEV. LIFE)
- 3.4.1. Total Device Operating Time (TOTAL OP. TIME)
- 3.4.2. Remaining Device Lifetime (REMAIN LIFETIME)
- 3.4.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT REQ LIMIT)
- 3.4.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT DEM LIMIT)
- 3.4.5. Maintenance Alert Activation (ALERT ACTIVATION)
- 3.4.6. Total Expected Device Life (TOTAL EXP. LIFE)
- 3.4.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT STAT)
- 3.4.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK STATUS)
- 3.4.9. Acknowledge (ACK)
- 3.5. Remaining Sensor Lifetime (REMAIN SENS. LIFE)
- 3.5.1. Total Sensor Operating Time (SENS OP. TIME)
- 3.5.2. Remaining Sensor Lifetime (REMAIN LIFETIME)
- 3.5.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT REQ LIMIT)
- 3.5.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT. DEM. LIMIT)
- 3.5.5. Maintenance Alert Activation (ALERT ACTIVATION)
- 3.5.6. Total Expected Sensor Life (TOTAL EXP. LIFE)
- 3.5.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT STAT)
- 3.5.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK STATUS)
- 3.5.9. Acknowledge (ACK)
- 3.6. Condensed Status Setup (COND. STAT. SETUP)
- 3.7. Condensed Status
- 4. Service
- 4.1. Device Reset
- 4.2. LCD Fast Mode
- 4.3. LCD Contrast
- 4.4. PROFIBUS Ident Number (PROFIBUS IDENT)
- 4.5. Powered Hours
- 4.6. Power-on Resets
- 4.17. Service Interval
- 4.17.1. Time Last Serviced (TIME LAST SERV)
- 4.17.2. Remaining Lifetime (REMAIN LIFETIME)
- 4.17.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT REQ LIMIT)
- 4.17.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT DEM. LIMIT)
- 4.17.5. Alert Activation
- 4.17.6. Service Interval
- 4.17.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT STAT)
- 4.17.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK STATUS)
- 4.17.9. Acknowledge (ACK)
- 4.18. Calibration Interval (CALIB INTERVAL)
- 4.18.1. Time Last Calibrated (TIME LAST CAL.)
- 4.18.2. Remaining Lifetime (REMAIN LIFETIME)
- 4.18.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT REQ LIMIT)
- 4.18.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT DEM LIMIT)
- 4.18.5. Alert Activation
- 4.18.6. Total Calibration Interval (TOTAL CALIB. INTRV)
- 4.18.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT STAT)
- 4.18.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK STAT)
- 4.18.9. Acknowledge (ACK)
- 5. Communication
- 6. Security
- 7. Language
- Appendix A: Alphabetical Parameter List
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Appendix C: Maintenance
- Appendix D: Technical Reference
- Appendix E: Application Example
- Appendix F: PROFIBUS PA Profile Structure
- Appendix G: Communications via PROFIBUS PA
- Appendix H: Firmware Revision History
- Glossary
- Index
- LCD menu structure
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Parameters
To select a particular event via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Go to Diagnostics > Condensed Status Setup > Condensed Status Mode
and select Yes to enable Condensed Mode.
b) Go to Diagnostics > Condensed Status.
c) For each event, you can select either the Status or the Diagnosis line, then
choose a Status or Diagnosis option from the associated pull-down menu.
3.7.2. Event Status (EVENT. STAT)
Event Status allows you to assign one of the status options listed below, to any
of the events listed in Event Index(3.7.1.). This allows you to tailor a device
response appropriate for your particular process.
(Event Status affects
Condensed Status
1)
).
To assign a status to a particular event via the handheld programmer:
a) Go to Condensed Status Mode (COND. STAT. MODE)(3.6.1.) and select Yes
to enable Condensed Mode.
b) Go to Event Index(3.7.1.) and enter the event index number corresponding
to a particular event.
c) Go to Event Status (EVENT. STAT)(3.7.2.) and choose a Status option from
the table above.
d) Go to Event Diagnosis (EVENT DIAG.)(3.7.3.) and choose a Diagnosis
option.
To assign a status to a particular event via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Go to Level Meter > Diagnostics > Condensed Status Setup, select Yes to
enable Condensed Status Mode.
b) Go to Level Meter > Diagnostics > Condensed Status.
c) Select the Status line for the selected Event, then choose a Diagnosis
option from the associated pull-down menu.
Event Status Options
Good
Good: maintenance required
Good: maintenance demanded
Uncertain: maintenance demanded
* Bad: maintenance alarm
Uncertain: process related, no maintenance
Bad: process related, no maintenance
Bad: function check, local override
Good: function check
1)
See
Condensed Status
on page 122 for more detail.