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Operation – KROHNE OPTIFLEX 1300C EN User Manual

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OPERATION

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OPTIFLEX 1300 C

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03/2014 - 4000172306 - HB OPTIFLEX 1300 R07 en

Information screens for a device with the second output option

Text and image

screen

Go to

% current output

screen

Go to

Text screen

Go to

[

]

[

]

Level

[>>>>]

function>

Function>

1

[>>>>]

Level

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

] / [

]

[

] / [

]

Distance

[>>>>]

Output Function>

Output Function>

1

[>>>>]

Distance

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

] / [

]

[

] / [

]

Layer

2

[>>>>]

Output Function>

Output Function>

1

[>>>>]

Layer

2

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

] / [

]

[

] / [

]

Volume (Mass)

3

[>>>>]

Output Function>

Output Function>

1

[>>>>]

Volume (Mass)

3

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

] / [

]

[

] / [

]

Ullage Volume

(Ullage Mass)

3

[>>>>]

Output Function>

Output Function>

1

[>>>>]

Ullage Volume

(Ullage Mass)

3

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

] / [

]

[

] / [

]

Layer Volume

(Layer Mass)

4

[>>>>]

Output Function>

Output Function>

1

[>>>>]

Layer Volume

(Layer Mass)

4

[>>>>] (Text

and

image)

[

]

[

] / [

]

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Signal screen

5

[

]

Back to the top of the

list

1 Refer to the Operation: Function description section (Table C. Advanced setup, menu item C.3.1 Output Function (out-

put 1) and C.4.1 Output Function (output2))

2 This screen is for devices with the "interface" option only
3 This data is only available if you created a volume table (or a mass table). Refer to the Conversion menu in supervisor

mode (Quick Setup > Setup Mode > Conversion).

4 This screen is for devices with the "interface" option only. This data is only available if you created a volume table (or

a mass table). Refer to the Conversion menu in supervisor mode (Quick Setup > Setup Mode > Conversion).

5 This screen shows voltage amplitude of return signals against distance. This is used for finding level and interface

when there are interference signals. Push [>] to move the cursor from one signal peak to another.