Vega SOLITRAC 31 4 … 20 mA_HART - four-wire With SIL qu Bedienungsanleitung Seite 45

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7 Set up with the display and adjustment module
SOLITRAC 31 • 4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire
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Setup: Settings, e.g. for measurement loop name, isotope, applica-
tion, background radiation, adjustment, signal output
Display: Settings, for example language, measured value display
Diagnosis: Information, for example, of device status, peak value,
simulation
Additional adjustments: Instrument unit, reset, date/time, copying
function
Info: Instrument name, hardware and software version, date of manu-
facture, instrument features
Check if the correct language is already set for the display. If not, you
can change the language in the menu item "Display/Language".
Start with the setup of SOLITRAC 31.
In the main menu point "Setup", the individual submenu points
should be selected one after the other and provided with the correct
parameters to ensure optimum adjustment of the measurement. The
procedure is described in the following.
Stick with the normal sequence of the menu items as closely as pos-
sible.
Setup
In this menu item you can assign an unambiguous name to the sen-
sor or the measurement loop.
This parameter is described in the operating instructions manual
"Display and adjustment module".
Enter here, the respective application.
This menu item enables adaptation of the sensor to the requested ap-
plication. You can choose between the following applications: "Level",
"Point level" or "Summation Slave".
In this menu item you can activate the function of the current output.
When the output is activated, the instrument remains in its function as
a Slave, but the 4 … 20 mA output of the SOLITRAC 31 can be also
used als single instrument.
Procedure
Setup - Measurement
loop name
Setup - Application
Setup/Outputs
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