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VEGA VEGACAL 62 4 … 20 mA_HART - two-wire User Manual

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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM

VEGACAL 62 • 4 … 20 mA/HART - two-wire

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3. Prepare the adjustment value for editing with [OK]. Move to the

selection window with [OK].

Min. adjustment

Accept current measured

value?

Accept?

Edit?

4. Accept the current measured value or move to the editing window

with "Edit". To edit, set the cursor to the requested position with

[->]. Set the requested % value with [+] and save with [OK]. The

cursor jumps to the capacitance value.

5. Enter the current capacitance value in pF (displayed below) for

the empty vessel corresponding to the percentage value.

6. Save the settings with [OK] and move to "Max. adjustment" with

[->].

Fill the vessel to the highest possible level.
Note:

For max. adjustment, the vessel should be as full as possible. This will

make the calibration more accurate.
Proceed as follows:

Max. adjustment
100.00 %
=
1000 pF

327.4 pF

1. Prepare the adjustment value for editing with [OK]. Move to the

selection window with [OK].

Min. adjustment

Accept current measured

value?

Accept?

Edit?

2. Accept the current measured value or move to the editing window

with "Edit". To edit, set the cursor to the requested position with

[->]. Set the requested % value with [+] and save with [OK]. The

cursor jumps to the capacitance value.

3. Enter the current capacitance value in pF (displayed below) for

the full vessel corresponding to the percentage value.

4. Save the settings with [OK].

To suppress fluctuations in the measured value display, e. g. caused

by an agitated product surface, a damping can be set. This time can

be between 0 and 999 seconds. Keep in mind that the reaction time of

the entire measurement will then be longer and the sensor will react

to measured value changes with a delay. In general, a period of a few

seconds is sufficient to smooth the measured value display.

Carry out max. adjust-

ment

Damping