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VEGA D80 Hydrostatic pressure transmitters User Manual

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Pressure transmitter D80

Max. 32 index markers (value pairs) can be
entered.

• Quit the menu with "

OK".

• Confirm the message with "

OK" and your

individual linearisation curve will be saved
in the sensor.

Again in the menu window "

Conditioning" you

can enter a measured value integration with
the menu item "

Integration time". This is useful

for fluctuating product surfaces to smooth the
display and output of measured values. As a
standard feature, an integration time of 0
seconds is set.

• Quit the menu with "

OK".

You are again in the menu window "

Instru-

ment data parameter adjustment".

300 mbar
= 5 liters

0 mbar
= 0 liters

700 mbar
= 35 liters

1000 mbar
= 100 liters

Vacuum

Saline
solution

Pressure
transmitter

Setup

In the field "

Transfer measured value" the

current pressure as a percentage of the
adjusted span is displayed. The measuring
span has already been adjusted with the
min./max adjustment. In our example this is in
the range between 50 … 1000 mbar.

The user-programmable linearisation curve is
generated by index markers, consisting of
the value pairs "

Linearised" (volume in % or in

the selected unit) and "

Percentage value"

(level or filling height in %).

Defining the linearisation curve by incre-
mental filling

In the characteristics of the example (evacu-
ated vessel), you see four index markers or
value pairs. There is always a linear interpola-
tion between the index markers.

• Click in the check box "

Show scaled val-

ues", to have the selected unit of measure-
ment displayed on the y-axis (left bottom
part in the menu window).

Index marker 1 is at 0 % level or pressure
(percentage value [%]), corresponding to an
actual pressure of 0 mbar.

Index marker 2 is at 30 % level or pressure
and 5 % filling volume.

Index marker 3 is at 70 % level or pressure
and 35 % filling volume.

Index marker 4 is at 100 % level or pressure
and 100 % filling volume (100 litres).