KROHNE MFC 010 C Converter User Manual
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Register No.
Description
1010
Discard Previous Write Operations
– Discard all of the configuration changes made since the last write to EEPROM
operation (see Coil Register 1001 above). See Section 8.6 on page 77 for a more
detailed explanation of saving and restoring configuration settings.
1011
CT
Initiate Single Point Density Calibration
– Initiate a single point calibration of the density measurement system according to
the settings of the Calibration Density Type ( See Holding Register 1028) and the
Calibration Density Value ( See Holding Register No 3093). See Section 8.2 on page
72 for further details.
1012
CT
Initiate Two Point Density Calibration
– Perform a calibration on the first of a two point density calibration according to the
settings of the Calibration Density Type (See Holding Register 1028) and the
Calibration Density Value (See Holding Register No 3093). See Section 8.2 on page
72 for further details.
1013
CT
Continue Two Point Density Calibration
– Perform a calibration on the second of a two point density calibration according to
the settings of the Calibration Density Type (See Holding Register 1028) and the
Calibration Density Value (See Holding Register No 3093). This will only be
permitted if the first point has been calibrated previously (See Output Register No.
1012). See Section 8.2 on page 72 for further details.
1014
CT
Reset to Factory Density Calibration
– Resets the instrument Density calibration to the settings determined at the point of
manufacture during initial instrument calibration. See Section 8.2 on page 72 for
further details.
NOTE:
For registers 1010 to 1014, the value of the coil reads “1” when the process
is in progress, and “0” when complete.
1015
Save Changes to EEPROM with Mass total
- Store the configuration changes made and the current Mass total into the non-
volatile memory. See Section 8.6 on page 77 for a more detailed explanation of
saving and restoring configuration settings.
1016
Save Changes to EEPROM with Volume total
- Store the configuration changes made and the current Volume total into the non-
volatile memory. See Section 8.6 on page 77 for a more detailed explanation of
saving and restoring configuration settings.