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
- 3. Diagnostics
- 3.1. Echo Profile
- 3.14. Measured Values (MEAS. VALUES)
- 3.15. Remaining Device Lifetime (REMAIN. DEV. LIFE.)
- 3.15.2. Remaining Device Lifetime (REMAIN. LIFETIME)
- 3.15.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT. REQ. LIMIT)
- 3.15.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT. DEM. LIMIT)
- 3.15.5. Maintenance Alert Activation (ALERT ACTIVATION)
- 3.15.6. Total Expected Device Life (TOTAL EXP. LIFE)
- 3.15.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT. STAT.)
- 3.15.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK STATUS)
- 3.15.9. Acknowledge (ACK)
- 3.16. Remaining Sensor Lifetime (REMAIN SENS. LIFE.)
- 3.16.2. Remaining Sensor Lifetime (REMAIN. LIFETIME)
- 3.16.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT. REQ. LIMIT)
- 3.16.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit (MAINT. DEM. LIMIT)
- 3.16.5. Maintenance Alert Activation (ALERT ACTIVATION)
- 3.16.6. Total Expected Sensor Life (TOTAL. EXP. LIFE)
- 3.16.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT. STATUS)
- 3.16.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK. STATUS)
- 3.16.9. Acknowledge (ACK.)
- 4. Service
- 4.1. Device Reset
- 4.2. Manufacture Date (MANUF. DATE)
- 4.3. LCD Fast Mode
- 4.4. LCD Contrast
- 4.11. Memory Test (MEM. TEST)
- 4.16.1. Time Last Serviced (TIME LAST SERV.)
- 4.16.2. Remaining Lifetime (REMAIN LIFETIME)
- 4.16.3. Maintenance Required Limit (MAINT. REQ. LIMIT)
- 4.16.4. Maintenance Demanded Limit
- 4.16.5. Maintenance Alert Activation
- 4.16.6. Total Service Interval
- 4.16.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT. STAT)
- 4.16.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK. STATUS)
- 4.16.9. Acknowledge (ACK.)
- 4.17. Calibration Interval (CALIB. INTERVAL)
- 4.17.1. Time Last Calibrated (TIME LAST CAL.)
- 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. Maintenance Alert Activation
- 4.17.6. Total Calibration Interval (TOTAL CALIB. INTRV.)
- 4.17.7. Maintenance Status (MAINT. STAT.)
- 4.17.8. Acknowledge Status (ACK. STATUS)
- 4.17.9. 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: HART Communications
- Appendix G: Firmware Revision History
- Glossary
- Index
- LCD menu structure
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Installation
Dust Cap (Optional)
The dust cap fits onto the end of the horn and prevents the buildup of dust and other
process material inside the horn.
• It is particularly useful for applications in areas of high humidity, or with bulk solids
with a high moisture content.
• Three sizes are available, to fit the standard 2", 3" and 4" horns.
Installation
1. Thoroughly clean inside the horn. If you remove the horn for easier cleaning, take
care not to damage or bend the plastic emitter.
2. Press the cap firmly onto the horn until the ridge inside the cap snaps into position in
the groove on the outside of the horn.
3. Hand tighten the adjustable clamp supplied to secure the cap.
4. Use a screwdriver or nut driver to tighten the clamp screw until the clamp provides
an air-tight seal.
Note: The dust cap must be removed before using the Air Purge feature (see
Air
Purging System (Optional)
on page 17).
Note: It is critical to ensure no moisture can be trapped inside.
plastic emitter
groove
ridge
dust cap
clamp screw