User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Notes
- FCC Conformity
- CE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Conformity
- Industry Canada
- The Manual
- Technical Support
- Abbreviations and Identifications
- SITRANS LR560 Overview
- Specifications
- Installation
- Wiring
- Local Operation
- Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- Functions in SIMATIC PDM
- SIMATIC PDM Version
- Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM
- Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM
- Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool)
- Parameter Reference
- 1. Quick Start
- 2. Setup
- 2.1. Identification
- 2.2. Device
- 2.3. Sensor
- 2.4. Signal Processing
- 2.4.1. Near Range
- 2.4.2. Far Range
- 2.4.3. Minimum Sensor Value
- 2.4.4. Maximum Sensor Value
- 2.4.5. Echo select
- 2.4.6. Sampling
- 2.4.7. Echo Quality
- 2.4.8. TVT setup
- 2.4.9. TVT shaper
- 2.4.9.1. Breakpoint 1-9
- 2.4.9.2. Breakpoint 10-18
- 2.4.9.3. Breakpoint 19-27
- 2.4.9.4. Breakpoint 28-36
- 2.4.9.5. Breakpoint 37-45
- 2.4.9.6. Breakpoint 46-54
- 2.4.9.7. Breakpoint 55-63
- 2.4.9.8. Breakpoint 64-72
- 2.4.9.9. Breakpoint 73-81
- 2.4.9.10. Breakpoint 82-90
- 2.4.9.11. Breakpoint 91-99
- 2.4.9.12. Breakpoint 100-108
- 2.4.9.13. Breakpoint 109-117
- 2.4.9.14. Breakpoint 118-120
- 2.5. AIFB1
- 2.6. AIFB2
- 2.7. Measured Values
- 2.8. Filtering
- 3. Diagnostics
- 4. Service
- 5. Communication
- 6. Security
- 7. Language
- Appendix A: Alphabetical Parameter List
- Appendix B: Troubleshooting
- Appendix C: Maintenance
- Appendix D: Technical Reference
- Principles of Operation
- Echo Processing
- Measurement Response
- Damping
- Loss of Echo (LOE)
- Temperature derating curve
- Appendix E: PROFIBUS PA Profile Structure
- Appendix F: Communications via PROFIBUS PA
- Appendix G: Firmware Revision History
- Glossary
- Index
- LCD menu structure
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Appendix C: menu chart
LCD menu structure
LEVEL METER
1. QUICK START
1.1 QUICK START WIZ.
1.2 AFES WIZARD
1.3 CPY PAR TO DISPL..
1.4 CPY PAR FROM DIS
1.5 CPY FW TO DISPL.
1.6 CPY FW FROM DIS
2. SETUP
2.1 IDENTIFICATION
2.1.1 TAG
2.1.2 DESCRIPTOR
2.1.3 MESSAGE
2.1.4 INSTAL.DATE
2.2 DEVICE
2.2.1 HARDWARE REV
2.2.2 FIRMWARE REV
2.2.3 LOADER REV
2.2.4 MENU TIMEOUT
2.2.5 MANUF. DATE
2.3 SENSOR
2.3.1 UNIT
2.3.2 LEVEL UNIT
2.3.3 LOE TIMER
2.3.4 TEMP. UNIT
2.3.5 CALIBRATION
2.3.5.1 LOW CALIB. PT.
2.3.5.2 HIGH CALIB. PT.
2.3.5.3 SENSOR OFFSET
2.3.5.4 LOW LEVEL POINT
2.3.5.5 HIGH LEVEL POINT
2.3.5.6 LEVEL OFFSET
2.3.6 RATE
2.3.6.1 RESPONSE RATE
2.3.6.2 FILL RATE /MIN
2.3.6.3 EMPTY RATE /MIN
2.4 SIGNAL PROC.
2.4.1 NEAR RANGE
2.4.2 FAR RANGE
2.4.3 MIN. SENSOR VAL.
2.4.4 MAX. SENSOR VAL.
2.4.5 ECHO SELECT
2.4.5.1 ALGORITHM
2.4.5.2 POS. DETECT
2.4.5.3 ECHO THRESHOLD
2.4.5.4 CLEF RANGE
2.4.5.5 ECHO MARKER
2.4.6 SAMPLING
2.4.6.1 ECHO LOCK
2.4.6.2 UP SAMP.
2.4.6.3 DOWN SAMP.
2.4.6.4 ECHO LOCK WINDOW
2.4.7 ECHO QUALITY
2.4.7.1 CONFIDENCE
2.4.7.2 ECHO STRENGTH
2.4.8 TVT SETUP
2.4.8.1 AUTO ECHO SUPP
2.4.8.2 AUTO SUPP. RANGE
2.4.8.3 HOVER LEVEL
2.4.8.4 SHAPER MODE
2.4.9 TVT SHAPER
2.4.9.1 BRKPT. 1-9
2.4.9.2 BRKPT. 10-18
2.4.9.3 BRKPT. 19-27
2.4.9.4 BRKPT. 28-36
2.4.9.5 BRKPT. 37-45
2.4.9.6 BRKPT. 46-54
2.4.9.7 BRKPT. 55-63
2.4.9.8 BRKPT. 64-72
2.4.9.9 BRKPT. 73-81
2.4.9.10 BRKPT. 82-90
2.4.9.11 BRKPT. 91-99
2.4.9.12 BRKPT. 100-108
2.4.9.13 BRKPT. 109-117
2.4.9.14 BRKPT. 118-120
2.5 AIFB 1
2.5.1 STATIC REV. NO.
2.5.2 MODE
2.5.3 CHANNEL
2.5.4 LABEL
2.5.5 INPUT SCALING
2.5.5.1 UPPER VALUE
2.5.5.2 LOWER VALUE
2.5.6 OUTPUT SCALING
2.5.6.1 UPPER VALUE
2.5.6.2 LOWER VALUE
2.5.7 ALARMS & WARN..
2.5.7.1 HI LIMIT ALARM
2.5.7.2 HI LIMIT WARN
2.5.7.3 LO LIMIT WARN
2.5.7.4 LO LIMIT ALARM
2.5.7.5 LIMIT HYSTERESI..
2.5.8 DISPLAY
2.5.8.1 FILTER TIME CONS..
2.5.8.2 UNIT
2.5.8.3 OUT UNIT TEXT
2.5.8.4 DECIMAL POINT
2.5.9 FAIL-SAFE MODE
2.5.9.1 MODE
2.5.9.2 VALUE
2.6 AIFB2
2.6.1 STATIC REV. NO.
2.6.2 MODE
2.6.3 CHANNEL
2.6.4 LABEL
Notes:
• Navigation mode ARROW keys navigate the menu in the direction
of the arrow..
• See
Parameter Reference
on page 62
for detailed information and
instructions.
• LCD and PDM menu structures are similar but not identical. Where
they vary, the navigation path to the parameter location in PDM is
given in
Parameter Reference
.
2. SETUP (cont’d)