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Service – KROHNE OPTIFLEX 2200 C_F EN User Manual

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OPTIFLEX 2200 C/F

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7.3.3 Replacement of the BM 102 signal converter

Equipment needed:

• 4 mm Allen wrench (not supplied)
• BM 102 TDR level meter
• OPTIFLEX 2200 signal converter (without process connection and probe)
• The applicable adaptor for the process connection. You can send an order for this part only or

for the OPTIFLEX 2200 signal converter with the adaptor attached. For the order code, refer
to

Order code

on page 149.

• Handbooks for all devices
• Option: Workstation (not supplied) with PACTware and DTM installed
• Option: PACTware supplement (if a workstation is used to set up and monitor the device
• Option: HART® handheld terminal (not supplied)

Procedure 1: Record the parameters (BM 102 TDR level meters)

1 Record the probe type and probe length.
2 Energize the device.

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The device is in operation and in Operating Mode.

3 Use PCSTAR 2 software or a HART® Handheld Terminal to record parameters in these menu

items: TANK HEIGHT, DEAD ZONE, PROBE TYPE, DETECTION DELAY, FUNCTION.I.1, SCALE I
(MIN/4 mA), SCALE I (MAX/20 mA), INPUT TABLE (strapping table values), M.CAL. SPEED. and
OFFSET.

4 De-energize the device.
5 Remove the electrical cables.

INFORMATION!
Complete the 5 procedures that follow in numerical sequence.
To get the passwords for the BM 102 and OPTIFLEX 2200 Service menus, speak to the supplier.

CAUTION!
Make sure that you also record device configuration data. This data includes basic configuration
(tank height, blocking distance etc.), output, application, display, strapping table, mechanical
calibration speed and offset data. You can find this data in Configuration mode. The mechanical
calibration speed and offset values are in the SERVICE menu. If you do not have the password for
the SERVICE menu, speak to the supplier.

INFORMATION!
You can see the device settings on a workstation with PCSTAR 2 software or with a HART

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handheld terminal. For more data about the software, refer to the BM 102 handbook.