KROHNE CORIMASS MFC 85 EN User Manual
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Using Brix as an example, starting from measuring mode:
Key
Line 1
Line 2
Comments
→↑↑
Fct. 3.(0)
INSTALL
→↑↑
Fct. 3.(3).0
CUR.OUTP.I
→
Fct. 3.3.(1)
FUNCTION I
→↑
xn
(BRIX)
Press the
↑
key as required
to select BRIX
↵↑
Fct. 3.3.(2)
RANGE I
→↑
xn
4-20mA
Use the
↑
key select the range.
↵↑
Fct. 3.3.(3)
MIN BRIX
→
(0)0.00
°BRIX
→↑
x4
(4).00
°BRIX
Edit the value to 4.0
↵↑
Fct. 3.3.(4)
MAX BRIX
→
(0)100.00
°BRIX
→↑
x9
(0)00.00
°BRIX
→↑
x2
(2)0.00
°BRIX
Edit the value to 20.00
↵↵
Fct. 3.(3).0
CUR.OUTP.I
Current output now set
4-20°Brix = 4-20mA
Note: The Brix display need not
be enabled first in order to set
the output to Brix.
↑
Fct. 3.(4).0
PULS.OUTP.P
→
Fct. 3.4.(1)
FUNCTION P
→↑
xn
(SOL. TOTAL)
Use the
↑
key to select the
desired function. The SOL.
TOTAL function sends a series
of pulses each one
representing a preset mass of
the solute.
↵↑
Fct. 3.4.(2)
PULSE/MASS
→
1.000
I. P. = (g)
Edit the this number and units
to select the desired mass per
pulse value.
↵↑
Fct. 3.4.(3)
PULSE.WIDTH
→
(0)0.4
mSec
Edit to set the desired
minimum pulse width
↵↵
Fct. 3.(4).0
PULS.OUTP.P
With these settings the output
will give one 0.4ms pulse for
every 1.0g of solute measured.
↑
Fct. 3.(5).0
ALARM.OUT.A
→
Fct. 3.5.(1)
FUNCTION A
→↑
xn
BRIX
Use the
↑
key to select the
desired function
↵↑↑
Fct. 3.5.(3)
MIN. LIMIT
→
(0)0.00
°BAUME
Edit the lower alarm limit
→↑
x4
(4).00
°BAUME
↵↑
Fct. 3.5.(4)
MAX. LIMIT
→
(0)100.00
°BAUME
Edit the upper alarm limit
→↑
x9
(0)00.000
°BAUME
→↑
(1)0.000
°BAUME
↵
Fct. 3.5.(4)
MAX. LIMIT
↵
x4
Save changes. The alarm will
now be active if the Brix value
is outside the range 4-10 Brix