Operating Manual
Appendix C Menu Flowcharts Accu-Wave
C-2 TN Technologies
Top Level Menu Structure
This table describes the top-level menus and references the appropriate chapter in the
manual. Each of these menus is then described in a separate table on the following pages.
Top Level Menu Structure
Display Comments
Set up level, level
alarms, & volume
←←Exit Setup.
Other functions→→
See Chapter 3. Primary measurement setup – distance
or level. Set up alarm(s) (optional) for the primary
measurement and set up tank volume (optional).
Set up additional
measurement
(readouts).
Other functions→→
See Chapter 4. Define and set up additional
measurement readouts. All alarms are assigned to
primary measurement by default. To set up an alarm
for a “non-primary” measurement, you must first
assign an alarm to the measurement using the “Set up
fault alarms…” menu below.
Radar fine tuning,
(not required in
most applications)↓↓
Other functions→→
See Chapter 5. Various tools for fine tuning the radar
gauge. Often these tools are not required except in
more difficult applications – such as tanks where
other structures cause false echoes, where agitator
blades cause problems in locking onto the proper
echo, or for low dielectric constant process materials.
Modify or re-assign
current output.↓↓
Other functions→→
See Chapter 1. Current output related menu items.
Only displayed if an I/O board with a current output
is installed in the Accu-Wave transmitter.
Set up fault alarms
or change process
assignments.↓↓
Other functions→→
See Chapter 1. Assign process (measurement) alarms
and set up other types (fault, warning, or mode)
alarms. This menu is not displayed unless relays are
installed, or unless you “enable alarm-related
functions” under the “Special Functions” menu (see
page 8-19).
Action items: (Erase
memory, Clear alarms
Hold output, etc)↓↓
Other functions→→
See Chapter 7. Set up and/or execute various action
items.
Set up serial ports
contact INPUT, or
special functions↓↓
Other functions→→
See Chapter 8. Configure the serial ports, the contact
closure inputs, and a number of miscellaneous
“special” functions.
Security, service
and diagnostic
functions.↓↓
Other functions →→
See Chapter 9. As the menu title states, security,
service, and diagnostic functions and tools are
provided.