VEGA POINTRAC 31 Profibus PA User Manual
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6 Set up with the display and adjustment module
POINTRAC 31 • Profibus PA
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The main menu is divided into five sections with the following func-
tions:
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 POINTRAC 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
An address must be assigned to each Profibus PA instrument. Each
address may only be assigned once in the Profibus PA network. The
sensor is only recognized by the control system if the address is set
correctly.
When the instrument is shipped, address 126 is adjusted. This ad-
dress can be used for function test of the instrument and for con-
nection to a Profibus PA network. Then address must be changed to
integrate additional instruments.
The address setting is carried out either via:
•
The address selection switch in the electronics compartment of
the instrument (address setting via hardware)
•
The display and adjustment module (address setting via software)
•
PACTware/DTM (address setting via software)
The hardware addressing is effective if an address <126 is set
with the address selection switches on the electronics module of
Main menu
Procedure
Setup - Sensor address
Hardware addressing