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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Parameters
3.6.2. Event Status
Event Status allows you to assign one of the status options listed below, to any
of the events listed in Event Index (3.6.1.). 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 Enable (3.5.1.) and select Yes to enable Condensed Mode.
b) Go to Event Index (3.6.1.) and enter the event index number corresponding
to a particular event.
c) Go to Event Status (3.6.2.) and choose a Status option from the table
above.
To assign a status to a particular event via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Go to Level Meter > Maintenance & Diagnostics > Condensed Status >
Enable and select Yes to enable Condensed Status Mode.
b) Go to Level Meter > Maintenance & Diagnostics > Allocation Level.
c) Select the Status line for the selected Event, then choose a Status option
from the associated pull-down menu.
3.6.3. Event Diagnosis
Allows you to assign one of the diagnostic options listed below to any of the
events listed in Event Index (3.6.1.). This allows you to tailor a device response
appropriate for your particular process.(Event Diagnosis affects Condensed
Acyclic Diagnostics and Cyclic Extended Diagnostics
2)
)..
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 132
for more detail.
Event Diagnosis Options
Status OK
Maintenance Required
Maintenance Demanded
* Maintenance alarm
Invalid process conditions
Function check or simulation
2)
See
Condensed Mode Diagnosis on page 136
for more detail.