User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Notes
- FCC Conformity
- CE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Conformity
- Industry Canada
- The Manual
- Technical Support
- SITRANS LR560 Overview
- Specifications
- Installation
- Wiring
- Local operation
- Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool)
- Operating via AMS Device Manager
- AMS Menu Structure
- Parameter Reference
- Appendix A: Alphabetical Parameter List
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Appendix C: Maintenance
- Appendix D: Technical Reference
- Appendix F: HART Communications
- Appendix G: Firmware Revision History
- Glossary
- Index
- LCD menu structure
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Parameters
3.3. Trend
Shows current trend.
3.4. Peak Values
To view via SIMATIC PDM:
Open the menu View – Status, and click on the tab Device Status. For more details
see
Diagnostics
on page 50.
3.4.1. Min. Measured Value
The minimum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Units (2.2.1.).
3.4.2. Max. Measured Value
The maximum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Units (2.2.1.).
3.4.3. Minimum PV
The minimum recorded Primary Value from the Analog Input Function Block 1.
3.4.4. Maximum PV
The maximum recorded Primary Value from the Analog Input Function Block 1.
3.4.5. Minimum SV
The minimum recorded Secondary Value from the Analog Input Function
Block 1.
3.4.6. Maximum SV
The maximum recorded SecondaryValue from the Analog Input Function
Block 1.
3.5. Electronics Temperature
3.5.1. Min value
Displays (in degrees C) the minimum temperature recorded by the internal
electronics. The high and low values are maintained over a power cycle.
Via SIMATIC PDM navigate to Maintenance and Diagnostics > Electronics
Temperature.
3.5.2. Max value
Displays (in degrees C) the maximum temperature recorded by the internal
electronics. The high and low values are maintained over a power cycle.
Via SIMATIC PDM navigate to Maintenance and Diagnostics > Electronics
Temperature.
Note: Read only in PDM or AMS. Can be written via the handheld
programmer.
Note: Read only in PDM or AMS. Can be written via the handheld
programmer.