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Operating Instructions 11/2010
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Safety Guidelines: Warning notices must be observed to ensure personal safety as well as that of
others, and to protect the product and the connected equipment. These warning notices are
accompanied by a clarification of the level of caution to be observed.
Qualified Personnel: This device/system may only be set up and operated in conjunction with this
manual. Qualified personnel are only authorized to install and operate this equipment in accordance with
established safety practices and standards.
Unit Repair and Excluded Liability:
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•
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The user is responsible for all changes and repairs made to the device by the user or the user’s
agent.
All new components are to be provided by Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments.
Restrict repair to faulty components only.
Do not reuse faulty components.
Warning: Cardboard shipping package provides limited humidity and moisture protection. This product
can only function properly and safely if it is correctly transported, stored, installed, set up, operated, and
maintained.
This product is intended for use in industrial areas. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
may cause interference to several frequency based communications.
Note: Always use product in accordance with specifications.
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Table of Contents
Programming ................................................................................................................................5
Local Display Interface (LDI) ....................................................................................................6
Versions ..................................................................................................................................................6
Applications ..................................................................................................................................6
Approvals and Certificates .......................................................................................................6
Specifications ....................................................................................................................7
Power............................................................................................................................................. 7
Performance................................................................................................................................. 7
Interface ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Mechanical................................................................................................................................... 8
Environmental .............................................................................................................................. 9
Process.......................................................................................................................................... 9
Approvals .................................................................................................................................... 10
Programmer (infrared keypad) .............................................................................................. 10
Dimensions ...........................................................................................................................................11
Universal Slotted Flange .........................................................................................................15
Installation ........................................................................................................................16
Mounting location ...............................................................................................................................17
Nozzle location ..........................................................................................................................17
Aimer Adjustment .....................................................................................................................19
Air Purging System .............................................................................................................................20
Purge Connection .....................................................................................................................20
Wiring ................................................................................................................................22
Power .....................................................................................................................................................22
Connecting SITRANS LR560 .............................................................................................................22
Connecting HART ......................................................................................................................23
Wiring setups for hazardous area installations ................................................................24
Non-incendive and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (US/Canada) .........................................24
Instructions specific to hazardous area installations ......................................................25
Local operation ................................................................................................................26
Activating SITRANS LR560 ...............................................................................................................26
The LCD Display ........................................................................................................................27
Handheld Programmer ...........................................................................................................28
Programming SITRANS LR560 ...............................................................................................29
Quick Start Wizard via the LDI push buttons ...............................................................................32
Quick Start Wizard via the handheld programmer .....................................................................32
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SITRANS LR560 Overview ................................................................................................5
Table of Contents
Safety Notes ...........................................................................................................................................1
Safety marking symbols ............................................................................................................1
FCC Conformity ......................................................................................................................................1
CE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Conformity ...................................................................2
Industry Canada ....................................................................................................................................2
The Manual ............................................................................................................................................3
Technical Support .................................................................................................................................3
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Requesting an Echo Profile ..............................................................................................................35
Level application example ................................................................................................................36
Operating via SIMATIC PDM .........................................................................................37
Functions in SIMATIC PDM ..............................................................................................................37
SIMATIC PDM Version ......................................................................................................................37
Electronic Device Description (EDD) ....................................................................................37
Configuring a new device .......................................................................................................38
Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM ..........................................................................................38
Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM ...................................................................41
Parameters accessed via pull-down menus ......................................................................42
Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................50
Security ........................................................................................................................................52
Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool) .........................................................................53
Device Type Manager (DTM) ..........................................................................................................53
SITRANS DTM .....................................................................................................................................53
The Instrument EDD ...........................................................................................................................53
Configuring a new device via FDT ..................................................................................................53
Operating via AMS Device Manager ...........................................................................54
Functions in AMS Device Manager ...............................................................................................54
Features of AMS Device Manager .......................................................................................54
Device Description (DD) ..........................................................................................................54
Configuring a new device .......................................................................................................55
Startup .........................................................................................................................................55
Pull-down menu access ..........................................................................................................56
Device configuration ................................................................................................................56
Quick Start Wizard via AMS Device Manager ..................................................................57
Maintenance and Diagnostics ........................................................................................................64
Communication ....................................................................................................................................66
Security .................................................................................................................................................66
Device Diagnostics .............................................................................................................................67
Password Protection ................................................................................................................68
User Manager Utility ................................................................................................................68
AMS Menu Structure .....................................................................................................69
Parameter Reference .....................................................................................................76
Quick Start .................................................................................................................................. 76
Quick Start Wizard .......................................................................................................... 76
AFES (Auto False Echo Suppression) Wizard .......................................................... 77
Copy Parameters to Display ......................................................................................... 78
Copy Parameters from Display .................................................................................... 78
Copy Firmware to Display ............................................................................................. 78
Copy Firmware from Display ........................................................................................ 79
Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 79
Device ................................................................................................................................ 79
Sensor ............................................................................................................................... 80
Calibration ......................................................................................................................... 81
Rate..................................................................................................................................... 82
Fail-safe ............................................................................................................................. 84
Analog Output Scaling ................................................................................................... 85
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting .....................................................................................114
Communication Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................114
Device Status Icons .........................................................................................................................115
General Fault Codes .........................................................................................................................116
Operation Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................119
Appendix C: Maintenance ...........................................................................................121
Unit Repair and Excluded Liability ................................................................................................121
Appendix D: Technical Reference .............................................................................122
Principles of Operation ....................................................................................................................122
Process Variables ...................................................................................................................122
Echo Processing ...............................................................................................................................123
Process Intelligence ...............................................................................................................123
Echo Selection .........................................................................................................................123
Measurement Range .............................................................................................................127
Measurement Response .......................................................................................................128
Analog Output ....................................................................................................................................128
Sensor Mode (2.2.2.) ...............................................................................................................129
Current Output Function (2.6.1.) ...........................................................................................129
Loss of Echo (LOE) ..................................................................................................................130
Temperature derating curve .........................................................................................................131
Loop power .........................................................................................................................................132
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Appendix A: Alphabetical Parameter List ................................................................111
Table of Contents
Signal Processing............................................................................................................ 88
TVT setup........................................................................................................................... 93
TVT shaper........................................................................................................................ 94
Measured Values ............................................................................................................ 95
Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................. 96
Fault Reset ........................................................................................................................ 96
Echo Profile....................................................................................................................... 96
Trend .................................................................................................................................. 97
Peak Values ...................................................................................................................... 97
Electronics Temperature ............................................................................................... 97
Remaining Device Lifetime ........................................................................................... 98
Remaining Sensor Lifetime ........................................................................................ 100
Service...................................................................................................................................... 103
Demo Mode ................................................................................................................... 103
Master Reset................................................................................................................. 103
Powered Hours............................................................................................................. 103
Power-on Resets.......................................................................................................... 103
LCD Backlight ................................................................................................................ 103
LCD Contrast.................................................................................................................. 104
Service Schedule ......................................................................................................... 104
Calibration Schedule ................................................................................................... 107
Communication....................................................................................................................... 109
Device Address............................................................................................................. 109
Remote Lockout ............................................................................................................ 110
Security..................................................................................................................................... 110
Write Protection ........................................................................................................... 110
Language.................................................................................................................................. 110
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Typical Connection Drawing ................................................................................................132
Allowable operating area of SITRANS LR560 ..................................................................133
Startup Behavior .....................................................................................................................133
Appendix F: HART Communications .........................................................................134
SIMATIC PDM ...................................................................................................................................134
HART Electronic Device Description (EDD) ................................................................................134
HART Communicator 375 Menu Structure ................................................................................135
HART Version .....................................................................................................................................139
Burst Mode ...............................................................................................................................139
HART Multidrop Mode ...........................................................................................................139
Appendix G: Firmware Revision History ...................................................................140
Glossary ..........................................................................................................................141
Index ................................................................................................................................144
LCD menu structure ......................................................................................................147
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Safety Notes
Special attention must be paid to warnings and notes highlighted from the rest of the text
by grey boxes.
WARNING symbol relates to a caution symbol on the product, and
means that failure to observe the necessary precautions can result
in death, serious injury, and/or considerable material damage.
WARNING symbol, used when there is no corresponding caution
symbol on the product, means that failure to observe the necessary
precautions can result in death, serious injury, and/or considerable
material damage.
In manual
On product
Description
Earth (ground) Terminal
Protective Conductor Terminal
(Label on product: yellow background.) WARNING: refer
to accompanying documents (manual) for details.
FCC Conformity
US Installations only: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Siemens Milltronics could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Notes:
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.
• This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference to radio communications, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Safety marking symbols
SITRANS LR560
Note: means important information about the product or that part of the operating
manual.
CE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Conformity
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following EMC Standards:
EMC Standard
CISPR 11:2004/EN
55011:1998+A1:1999&A2:2002, CLASS B
EN 61326:1997+A1:1998+A2:2001+A3:2003
(IEC 61326:2002)
SITRANS LR560
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EN61000-4-2:2001
EN61000-4-3:2002
EN61000-4-4:2004
EN61000-4-5:2001
EN61000-4-6:2004
EN61000-4-8:2001
Title
Limits and methods of measurements of radio
disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific,
and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and
Laboratory Use – Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-2:Testing
and measurement techniques – Electrostatic
discharge immunity test.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-3:
Testing and measurement techniques – Radiated,
radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-4:
Testing and measurement techniques – Electrical
fast transient/burst immunity test.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-5:
Testing and measurement techniques – Surge
immunity test.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-6:
Testing and measurement techniques – Immunity to
conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency
fields.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Part 4-8:
Testing and measurement techniques – Power
frequency magnetic field immunity test.
Industry Canada
a)
b)
c)
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device shall be installed and operated in a completely enclosed container to
prevent RF emission which otherwise can interfere with aeronautical navigation.
Installation shall be done by trained installers, in strict compliance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
The use of this device is on a “no-interference, no-protection” basis. That is, the
user shall accept operations of high-powered radar in the same frequency band
which may interfere with or damage this device. On the other hand, level probing
devices found to interfere with primary licensing operations will be required to be
removed at the user’s expense.
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d)
This level probing device is only permitted for installation inside enclosed
containers. The installer/user of this device shall ensure that it is at least 10 km from
the Penticton radio astronomy station (British Columbia latitude: 49° 19' 12" N,
longitude: 119° 37'12" W). For devices not meeting this 10 km separation (e.g. the
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia) the installer/ user must coordinate with and
obtain the written concurrence of the Director of the Penticton radio astronomy
station before the equipment can be installed or operated. The Penticton contact is
Tel: 250-493-2277/ fax: 250-493-7767. (In case of difficulty, the Manager, Radio
Equipment Standards, Industry Canada, may also be contacted.)
The Manual
This manual will help you set up your SITRANS LR560 for optimum performance. We
always welcome suggestions and comments about manual content, design, and
accessibility. Please direct your comments to techpubs.smpi@siemens.com.
For other Siemens Milltronics level measurement manuals, go to:
www.siemens.com/level and look under Level Measurement.
Application Example
The application example used in this manual illustrates a typical installation using
SITRANS LR560. (See Level application example on page 36.) Because there is often a
range of ways to approach an application, other configurations may also apply.
In all examples, substitute your own application details. If the example does not apply to
your application, check the applicable parameter reference for the available options.
Technical Support
Support is available 24 hours a day.
To find your local Siemens Automation Office address, phone number and fax number go
to: www.siemens.com/automation/partner
• Click on the tab Contact, select Service, then click Service again to find your
product group (+Automation Technology > +Sensor Systems >+Process
Instrumentation > +Level Measurement > +Continous). Select Radar.
• Select the country followed by the City/Region.
• Select Technical Support under Service.
(continued on next page)
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• This product is intended for use in industrial areas. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area may cause interference to several frequency based
communications.
• Please follow the installation and operating procedures for a quick, trouble-free
installation and to ensure the maximum accuracy and reliability of your SITRANS LR560.
• This manual applies to the SITRANS LR560 (mA/HART) only.
SITRANS LR560
Notes:
For on-line technical support go to: www.siemens.com/automation/support-request
• Enter the device name (SITRANS LR560) or order number, then click on Search,
and select the appropriate product type. Click on Next.
• You will be prompted to enter a keyword describing your issue. Then either
browse the relevant documentation, or click on Next to email a detailed
description of your issue to Siemens Technical Support staff.
Siemens IA/DT Technical Support Center: phone
+49 (0)911 895 7222
SITRANS LR560
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Abbreviations and Identifications
Short
form
Long Form
Description
Units
CE / FM / Conformité Européene / Factory Mutual /
safety approval
CSA
Canadian Standards Association
DCS
Distributed Control System
dK
dielectric constant
EDD
Electronic Device Description
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
FMCW
Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave radar principle
Ii
Input current
mA
Io
Output current
mA
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LDI
Local Display Interface
removable display with push
buttons
LUI
Local User Interface
view outputs via LCD display;
make modifications via push
buttons or handheld programmer
μs
microsecond
10-6
PA
Process Automation (PROFIBUS)
PED
Pressure Equipment Directive
ppm
parts per million
PV
Primary Value
SELV
Safety extra low voltage
SV
Secondary Value
TB
Transducer Block
TVT
Time Varying Threshold
Ui
Input voltage
Uo
Output voltage
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control room apparatus
Second
safety approval
measured value
equivalent value
sensitivity threshold
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SITRANS LR560 Overview
SITRANS LR560 is a 2-wire, 78 GHz FMCW radar level transmitter for continuous
monitoring of solids in vessels to a range of 100 m (329 ft). The plug and play performance
is ideal for all solids applications, including those with extreme dust and high
temperatures to +200 °C (+392 °F). The device is an electronic circuit coupled to a lens
antenna and flange for quick and easy positioning.
Programming
SITRANS LR560 is very easy to install and configure via an optional graphical local
display interface. You can modify the built-in parameters either locally via the push
buttons or using the infra-red handheld programmer, or from a remote location using one
of the following options:
•
HART (using 375 handheld Field Communicator, SIMATIC PDM, AMS, Pactware FDT/
DTM)
•
PROFIBUS PA (using SIMATIC PDM, FDT [such as PACTware or Fieldcare]) (See
SITRANS LR560 (PROFIBUS PA) Instruction Manual for more information.)
•
Foundation Fieldbus FF (using handheld 375 Field Communicator, FF host system or
AMS Device Manager) [See SITRANS LR560 (Foundation Fieldbus) Instruction
Manual for more information.]
Once programmed, the graphic Local Display Interface (LDI) can be removed if desired
and used to transfer parameters to multiple SITRANS LR560s.
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SITRANS LR560 supports HART communication protocol, and SIMATIC PDM software.
Signals are processed using Process Intelligence which has been field-proven in over
1,000,000 applications worldwide (ultrasonic and radar).
SITRANS LR560
The main benefits of using 78 GHz over devices using lower frequency are:
•
very narrow beam, so device is insensitive to mounting nozzle interference and
vessel obstructions.
•
short wavelength yields very good reflection properties on sloped solids, so aiming
towards material angle of repose is usually not necessary.
The technology is very tolerant to buildup on the lens antenna, however an air purge inlet
is provided for periodic cleaning if required.
Local Display Interface (LDI)
•
LDI may be ordered installed or added later as
an option
can be mounted in 1 of 4 positions at 90 degree
intervals, for easy viewing after installation
displays level and diagnostic information
including echo profile and trend over time
backlit for easy viewing in dimly lit areas
allows you to copy parameters from one device
to another
provides high speed firmware transfer capabilities for future upgrades
•
•
•
•
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•
Versions
Two different versions of the LR560 are available:
•
40 m range, +100 °C maximum process temperature
•
100 m range, +200 °C maximum process temperature
Applications
•
•
solids bulk storage vessels
cement powder, plastic powder/pellets, grain, flour, coal, and other applications
Approvals and Certificates
SITRANS LR560 is available with General Purpose approval, or for Hazardous areas. For
details, see Approvals on page 10.
Application
Type
Nonhazardous
Hazardous
LR560 Version
Valid for:
General
Purpose
CSAUS/C, FM, CE, C-TICK
N. America,
Europe
Non-Sparking/
Energy Limited
ATEX II 3G Ex nA/nL IIC T4 Gc
Europe
ATEX II 1D, 1/2D, 2D
IECEx Cert. SIR 09.0149X
Ex ta IIIC T139 °C Da
Europe and
International
FM/CSA:
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G
Class III T4
US/Canada
FM/CSA:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D T4
US/Canada
Dust Ignition
Proof
Non-incendive
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Approval Rating
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Specifications
Note: Siemens Milltronics makes every attempt to ensure the accuracy of these
specifications but reserves the right to change them at any time.
Power
Nominal 24 V DC with
max. 550 Ohm loop resistance:
For other configurations, see the chart under Loop
power on page 132
• Maximum 30 V DC
• 4 to 20 mA loop power
Performance
Reference operating conditions according to IEC 60770-1
• ambient temperature
+15 to +25 °C (+59 to +77 °F)
• humidity
45% to 75% relative humidity
• ambient pressure
860 to 1060 mbar g (86 000 to 106 000 N/m2 g)
78 to 79 GHz FMCW
Max. measurement range2)
• 40 m version
• 100 m version
40 m (131 ft)
100 m (328 ft)
Min. detectable distance
300 mm (11.8") from sensor reference point3)
Update time4)
maximum 10 seconds, depending on setting for
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Influence of ambient temperature
< 0.003%/K (average over full temperature range,
referenced to maximum range)
Dielectric constant of material measured
• for ranges up to 20 m (65.6 ft)
minimum dK = 1.6
• for ranges up to 100 m (328 ft)
minimum dK = 2.5
1)
2)
3)
4)
Reference conditions: Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) set to Center and Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) set to
True First Echo.
From sensor reference point.
See Dimensions on page 11.
Reference conditions: Response Rate (2.4.1.) set to FAST
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Frequency
Specifications
Measurement Accuracy1) (measured in accordance with IEC 60770-1)
• Maximum measured error
- Greater of 25 mm (1") or 0.25 % of range from
minimum detectable distance to full range
Memory:
• non-volatile EEPROM
• no battery required
Interface
Analog output
• signal range
• fail signal
• load
Communication: HART
• Load
multi-wire: ≤ 1500 m (4921 ft)
• Protocol
HART2), Version 6.0
• local
Specifications
230 to 550 Ω, 230 to 500 Ω when connecting a
coupling module
• Max. Line Length1)
Configuration
• remote
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4 to 20 mA (±0.02 mA accuracy)
upper limit 20 to 22.6 mA adjustable
lower limit 3.56 to 4 mA adjustable
3.56 mA to 22.6 mA; or last value
Max. 550 Ω @ 24 V DC
Optional removeable
local display interface (LDI)3)
Siemens SIMATIC PDM or AMS Device Manager
(PC) or FDT such as PACTWARE
Siemens infrared handheld programmer, local
control buttons, or HART handheld communicator
graphic LCD, with bar graph representing level
Mechanical
Process Connections:
• universal flat-faced flanges4)
3"/80 mm, 4"/100 mm, 6"/150 mm
materials
stainless steel 316L (1.4404 or 1.4435), or 304
• Aimer flanges4)
3"/80 mm, 4"/100 mm, 6"/150 mm
material
polyurethane powder-coated cast aluminum
1)
2)
3)
4)
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Max. length depends on wire type. See www.hartcomm.org for more details.
HART® is a registered trademark of HART Communication Foundation.
Display quality will be degraded in temperatures below -20 °C (-4 °F) and above +65 °C (+149 °F).
Universal flange mates with EN 1092-1 (PN16)/ASME B16.5 (150 lb)/JIS 2220 (10K) bolt hole
pattern.
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Enclosure
• construction
• conduit entry
• conduit entry connector
optional)
• ingress protection
• lid with window
Lens antenna material
• construction
316L/1.4404 stainless steel
M20x1.5, or ½" NPT
M12 connector (shipped with M20 to M12 adaptor)
or 7/8" connector (shipped with 1/2" NPT to 7/8"
adaptor)
Type 4X/NEMA 4X, Type 6/NEMA 6, IP68
polycarbonate (window material)
40 m version
100 m version
PEI
PEEK
Air Purge Connection
• equipped with female 1/8" NPT fitting
Weight
• 3" stainless steel flange model
3.15 kg (6.94 lb)
Environmental
Note: Use appropriate conduit seals to maintain IP or NEMA rating.
• installation category
• pollution degree
indoor/ outdoor
5000 m (16 404 ft) max.
-40 to +80 °C (-40 to +176 °F)
suitable for outdoor
Type 4, 4X/NEMA 4, 4X, Type 6/NEMA 6, IP68
enclosure (see note above)
Process
• temperature and pressure1)
1)
Versions
stainless
steel flange
Aimer flange
0.5 bar max.
Aimer flange
3.0 bar max
40 m
–40 to +100 °C
(–40 to +212 °F)
–40 to +100 °C
(–40 to +212 °F)
–40 to +100 °C
(–40 to +212 °F)
100 m
–40 to +200 °C
(–40 to +392 °F)
–40 to +200 °C
(–40 to +392 °F)
–40 to +120 °C
(–40 to +248 °F)
Maximum and minimum temperatures are dependent on the process connection, antenna and
O-ring materials. Use of the Easy Aimer limits maximum temperature.
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location
altitude
ambient temperature
relative humidity
Specifications
•
•
•
•
Approvals
Note: The device label lists the approvals that apply to your device.
• General
CSAUS/C, FM, CE, C-TICK
• Radio
R&TTE (Europe), FCC, Industry Canada,
• Hazardous
Non-sparking/
Energy Limited1)
(Europe)
Dust Ignition Proof 2)(Europe/International)
Dust Ignition Proof 3) (US/Canada)
Non-incendive2)
(US/Canada)
ATEX II 3G Ex nA/nL IIC T4 Gc
ATEX II 1D, 1/2D, 2D
IECEx SIR 09.0149X
Ex ta IIIC T139 oC Da
FM/CSA:
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, G
Class III T4
FM/CSA Class I, Div. 2,
Groups A, B, C, D, T4
Programmer (infrared keypad)
Specifications
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Notes:
• Battery is non-replaceable with a lifetime expectancy of 10 years in normal use.
• To estimate the lifetime expectancy, check the nameplate on the back for the serial
number. The first six numbers show the production date (mmddyy), for example,
serial number 032608101V.
Siemens Milltronics Infrared IS (Intrinsically Safe) Hand Programmer for hazardous and
all other locations (battery is non-replaceable)
• approval
FM/CSA Class I, II, III, Div. 1, Gr. A to G T6
ATEX II 1GD Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ex iaD 20 T135 °C
CE
IECEx SIR 09.0073 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Ex iaD 20 T135 °C
INMETRO Br-Ex ia IIC T4
• ambient temperature
-20 to +50 °C (-5 to +122 °F)
• interface
proprietary infrared pulse signal
• power
3 V lithium battery
• weight
150 g (0.3 lb)
• color
black
• Part Number
7ML1930-1BK
1)
2)
3)
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See Non-Sparking/Energy Limited wiring (Europe) and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (Europe/
International) on page 24 for more details.
See Non-Sparking/Energy Limited wiring (Europe) and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (Europe/
International) on page 24 for more details.
See Non-incendive and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (US/Canada) on page 24.
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SITRANS LR560 with stainless steel Universal Flat-faced Flange 1)
Note: Refer to Universal Slotted Flange on page 15 for bolt hole patterns and dimensions.
lid lock
device
label
cable gland1)
176 mm
(6.93")
grounding
lug
purge inlet
sensor
reference
point
110 mm
(4.33")
9.6 mm
(0.38")
3": 200 mm (7.87")
4": 229 mm (9.02")
6": 285 mm (11.22")
1)
Shipped with product, packed in a separate bag.
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process
connection:
flange
Specifications
pressure/
temperature
related
information
SITRANS LR560 with 3" Aimer Flange 1)
Note: Refer to Universal Slotted Flange on page 15 for bolt hole patterns and dimensions.
lid lock
device
label
cable gland1)
grounding
lug
166.1 mm
(6.54")
purge inlet
pressure/
temperature
related
information
Specifications
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process
connection:
aimer flange
110 mm
(4.33")
23.3 mm
(0.92"
sensor
reference
point
200 mm
(7.87")
1)
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Shipped with product, packed in a separate bag.
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SITRANS LR560 with 4 and 6" Aimer Flange
Note: Refer to Universal Slotted Flange on page 15 for bolt hole patterns and dimensions.
lid lock
cable gland1)
device
label
grounding
lug
166.1 mm
(6.54")
purge
inlet
pressure/
temperature
related
information
process
connection:
aimer flange
4": 53.2 mm (2.09")
6": 60.0 mm (2.36")
C Spanner
A C spanner, used to loosen the aimer locking ring, is
shipped with the device, packed separately.1)
1)
Shipped with product, packed in a separate bag.
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9.6 mm
(0.38")
Specifications
110 mm
(4.33")
4": 229 mm (9.02")
6": 285 mm (11.22")
sensor
reference
point
Process Connection Label (Pressure Rated Versions)
For pressure-rated versions only, the process connection label lists the following
information:
Item
CONNECTION SERIES
Sample Text
ASME B16.5 / EN 1092-1
/ JIS B 2220
NOM. PIPE SIZE (DN) 4 INCH / 100mm
MAWP (PS) 3
BAR AT
0F13589.5
TEST PRESSURE (PT)
TEST DATE
PROCESS SERIES
WETTED NON-METALLIC
Specifications
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WETTED METALLICS
WETTED SEALS
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Flange Series: dimensional pattern based on
ASME B16.5/EN 1092-1/JIS B 2
220 flange standards
Nominal Pipe Size: based on 150#/PN16/10K
flange pressure classes
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure at
BAR
Design Temperature
DESIGN TEMP. (TS) 100 ºC
MIN. PROCESS 3
Comments/Explanation
Maximum Allowable Working Temperature
-40 ºC
Minimum Wetted Process Conditions
Canadian Registration Number (CRN)
5.2 BAR
Production Test Pressure
10/01/04
Date of Pressure Test (Year/Month/Day)
25785
Pressure Tag Family Series
PEI
Sensor Lens Material
304L
Process Connection Material(s)
FKM / VQM
Seal Material(s)
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Universal Slotted Flange
WARNING: The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and
gasket materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its
intended use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
number of slotted bolt holes
bolt hole circle
max. diameter
bolt hole radius
45 °
section A-A
thickness
flange O.D.
Slotted Flange Dimensions and Aimer1)
Pipe
Size
Flange
O.D.
ThickBolt Hole
Bolt Hole
ness (s) Circle Max Ø Circle Min Ø
3" or
7.87"
0.38"
80 mm (200 mm) (9.65 mm)
4" or
9.00"
0.38"
100 mm (229 mm) (9.65 mm)
6" or
11.22"
0.38"
150 mm (285 mm) (9.65 mm)
1)
6.30"
(160 mm)
7.52"
(191 mm)
9.53"
(242 mm)
5.91"
(150 mm)
6.89"
(175 mm)
9.45"
(240 mm)
Bolt Hole
radius
0.38"
(9.65 mm)
0.38"
(9.65 mm)
0.45"
(11.5 mm)
No. of
Slotted
Holes
Universal flange mates with EN 1092-1 (PN16)/ASME B16.5 (150 lb)/JIS 2220 (10K) bolt
hole pattern.
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Specifications
bolt hole circle
min. diameter
Installation
WARNINGS:
• Installation shall only be performed by qualified personnel and in
accordance with local governing regulations.
• SITRANS LR560 is to be used only in the manner outlined in this manual,
otherwise protection provided by the device may be impaired.
• Never attempt to loosen, remove, or disassemble process connection
or instrument housing while vessel contents are under pressure.
• The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and gasket materials
which will fall within the limits of the flange and its intended use and
which are suitable for the service conditions.
• Improper installation may result in loss of process pressure.
Notes:
Installation
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• For European Union and member countries, installation must be according to ETSI
EN 302372.
• Refer to the device label for approval information.
• SITRANS LR560 units are pressure tested, meeting or exceeding the requirements of
the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the European Pressure Equipment
Directive.
• The serial numbers stamped in each process connection body provide a unique
identification number indicating date of manufacture.
Example: MMDDYY – XXX (where MM = month, DD = day, YY = year, and
XXX= sequential unit produced)
Further markings (space permitting) indicate flange configuration, size, pressure
class, material, and material heat code.
Pressure Equipment Directive, PED, 97/23/EC
Note: Pertains to pressure-rated version only.
SITRANS LR560 Radar Level Measurement instrument falls below the limits of Article 3,
sections 1&2 of the Pressure Equipment directive (PED, 97/23/EC), as a category I
pressure accessory. However, in accordance with PED, 97/23/EC, Article 3, section 3, this
equipment has been designated and manufactured in accordance with Sound
Engineering Practice (SEP) (see EU Commission Guideline 1/5).
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Mounting location
Notes:
• Correct location is key to a successful application.
• Avoid reflective interference from vessel walls and obstructions by following the
guidelines below.
Nozzle location
min. 1 m (39")
Notes:
• For details on avoiding false
echoes, see Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
on page 126.
Beam angle
•
•
•
Beam angle is the width of
the cone where the energy
density is half of the peak
energy density.
The peak energy density is
directly in front of and in line
with the antenna.
There is a signal transmitted
outside the beam angle,
therefore false targets may
be detected.
emission
cone
4°
Emission cone
•
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•
Installation
•
Keep emission cone free of
interference from ladders,
pipes, I-beams or filling
streams.
Avoid central locations on
tall, narrow vessels.
LR560 uses circular polarization. Rotation of device is not required to optimize
signal.
Environment
•
•
Provide easy access for
viewing the display and
programming via the
hand programmer.
Provide an environment
suitable to the housing
rating and materials of
construction.
ambient temperature
–40 °C to +80 °C
(–40 °F to +176 °F)
process temperature
–40 to +100 °C (–40 to +212 °F) or
–40 to +200 °C (–40 to +392 °F) depending on the version
Sunshield
Installation
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The LR560 display can be protected by an optional sunshield if the instrument will be
mounted in direct sunlight.
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Aimer Adjustment
Note: Aiming will assist in measuring material in the cone.
3" flange
Aiming is not
required for signal
optimization with
78 GHz frequency.
3.
4.
Aimer
For 4" and 6" Aimer: Loosen the set screws in the locking ring.
Holding the electronics enclosure firmly, loosen the Aimer locking ring using the
supplied C spanner, until the LR560 drops down slightly. The enclosure can then be
turned freely.
Direct SITRANS LR560 so the antenna is pointed at an angle perpendicular to the
material surface, if possible.
When the desired position is reached, re-tighten the locking ring using the C
spanner, and tighten set screws.
For the 3" Aimer flange, tapered split washers with pressure rated versions are
provided to keep nuts and bolts perpendicular to the flange surface.
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2.
Aiming will assist
in measuring
material in the
cone.
Installation
1.
4 and 6" flange
Air Purging System
For convenient cleaning, a purging inlet is provided above the antenna. The system
provides an 1/8" inlet (female thread) above the antenna where clean, dry air passes to
the face of the antenna lens to clean it. The customer will supply the purging air by a
manual or automatic valve system.
Notes:
• Purge duration, pressure, and interval, will vary with each application. It is the user’s
responsibility to determine the requirements depending on the application and
cleaning required.
• Short duration bursts of high pressure provide more effective cleaning than continuous low pressure air.
• It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that any vacuum or pressure in the measured vessel is maintained, considering the hole that passes through the process
connection and SITRANS LR560 antenna system.
Air Consumption (Flow rate versus applied pressure)
Air Pressure (psi)
20
40
50
80
100
110
Approx. inlet volume flow rate (SCFM)
10
15
20
25
30
Recommended 90 to 110 psi for effective cleaning1)
Purge Connection
•
Installation
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•
The purge connection is closed
by the manufacturer, using a 1/8"
plug.
When the plug is removed to
connect a purging system, the
operator is responsible for
ensuring that the purging circuit
conforms to "Ex" requirements:
for example, by fitting an NRV
valve. 1)
purge process
connection with
factory-installed
1/8" NPT plug
Purge airflow
•
•
1)
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The purge airflow is designed to create a strong vortex of air that rapidly cleans the
face of the lens.
The air purge system can clean both dust and moisture off the lens.
Air pressure in vessel can affect purge operation.
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•
It can be used for periodic cleaning.
angled holes
direct air flow
Removable Display
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It can also be used to transfer parameters from one device to another. (See Copy
Parameters to Display on page 78.)
Installation
The optional display can be rotated as required, to one of 4 positions, 90 degrees apart.
(See Connecting SITRANS LR560 on page 22.)
Wiring
Power
WARNINGS:
The DC input terminals shall be supplied from a source providing
electrical isolation between the input and output, in order to meet
the applicable safety requirements of IEC 61010-1.
All field wiring must have insulation suitable for rated voltages.
Connecting SITRANS LR560
WARNINGS:
Check the device label on your instrument, to verify the approval
rating.
• Use appropriate conduit seals to maintain IP or NEMA rating.
• Read Instructions specific to hazardous area installations on page 25.
Notes:
•
•
•
1.
2.
3.
Loosen locking screw.
Remove LR560 lid.
Remove optional display by gently
turning the display a quarter turn
counter-clockwise until it is free.
Strip the cable jacket for
approximately 70 mm (2.75") from
the end of the cable, and thread the
wires through the gland1).
2)
1)
3) ¼ turn
Wiring
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4.
Use twisted pair cable: AWG 22 to 14 (0.34 mm² to 2.5 mm²).
Separate cables and conduits may be required to conform to standard
instrumentation wiring practices or electrical codes.
1)
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If cable is routed through conduit, use only approved suitable-size hubs for
waterproof applications.
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5.
Connect the wires to the terminals as shown: the polarity is identified on the
terminal block.
cable shield
cable gland
(or NPT cable entry)
instrument
shield
connection
6.
7.
8.
9.
Ground the instrument according to local regulations.
Tighten the gland to form a good seal.
Replace optional display and device lid.
Tighten locking screw.
Connecting HART1)2)
Typical PLC/mA configuration with HART
active PLC
power supply1)
R= 250 Ω2)
HART modem
SITRANS LR560
HART
communicator
Depending on the system design, the power supply may be separate from the
PLC, or integral to it.
2)
HART resistance (total loop resistance, that is, cable resistance plus 250 Ohm
[resistor]) must be less than 550 Ohm for the device to function properly.
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Wiring
1)
Wiring setups for hazardous area installations
The following wiring options are available for hazardous area installations:
• Non-Sparking/Energy Limited wiring (Europe) and Dust Ignition Proof wiring
(Europe/International) on page 24
• Non-incendive and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (US/Canada) on page 24
In all cases, check the device label on your instrument, and confirm the approval rating.
1. Non-Sparking/Energy Limited wiring (Europe) and
Dust Ignition Proof wiring (Europe/International)
The ATEX certificate listed on the device label can be downloaded from the product page of
our website at: www.siemens.com/sitransLR560.
The IECEx certificate listed on the device label can be viewed on the IECEx website. Go to:
http://iecex.iec.ch and click on Ex Equipment Certificates of Conformity then enter the
certificate numbers IECEx Sira 09ATEX9356X and Sira 09ATEX4357X.
•
•
•
For power demands, see Loop power on page 132.
For wiring requirements follow local regulations.
See also Instructions specific to hazardous area installations on page 25 and the
ATEX certificate listed above.
2. Non-incendive and Dust Ignition Proof wiring (US/
Canada)
FM/CSA Class 1, Div 2 connection drawing number A5E02795836 can be downloaded from
the product page of our website at: www.siemens.com/sitransLR560.
Wiring
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For power demands, see Temperature derating curve on page 131.
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Instructions specific to hazardous area installations
(Reference European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC, Annex II, 1.0.6)
Note: Installation shall be performed only by qualified personnel and in accordance
with local governing regulations.
The following instructions apply to equipment covered by certificate numbers Sira
09ATEX9356X and Sira 09ATEX4357X:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
For use and assembly and details of marking/coding, refer to the main instructions.
The equipment is certified for use as Category 1D, 1/2D and 2D equipment per
certificate Sira 09ATEX9356X and may be used in hazardous zones 20, 21 and 22. The
equipment is also certified for use as Category 3G equipment per certificate Sira
09ATEX4357X and may be used in hazardous zone 2.
This equipment has a maximum surface temperature of 139 °C (in an 80 °C ambient).
Refer to the applicable code of practice for selection of this equipment with respect
to specific dust ignition temperatures.
The equipment is certified for use in an ambient temperature range of -40 °C to 80 °C.
The equipment has not been assessed as a safety related device (as referred to by
Directive 94/9/EC Annex II, clause 1.5).
Installation and inspection of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained
and authorized personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice.
The equipment shall be installed such that the supply cable is protected from
mechanical damage. The cable shall not be subjected to tension or torque. The
equipment manufacturer is not responsible for providing the supply cable.
Repair of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained and authorized
personnel in accordance with the applicable code of practice.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE
The 'X' suffix to the certificate number relates to the following special condition(s) for
safe use:
•
•
•
Parts of the enclosure may be non-conducting and may generate an ignitioncapable level of electrostatic charge under certain extreme conditions. The user
should ensure that the equipment is not installed in a location where it may be
subjected to external conditions (such as high-pressure steam), which might
cause a build-up of electrostatic charge on non-conducting surfaces.
The end user must ensure that an ingress protection of at least IP65 is
maintained at each entry to the enclosure by use of a blanking element or cable
entry device that meets the requirements of the protection concepts type ‘n’ or
increased safety ‘e’ or flameproof ‘d’.
The supply to the equipment shall be rated for a prospective short-circuit
current of not more than 10 kA and shall be protected by a suitably-rated fuse.
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mmmmm
Local operation
SITRANS LR560 carries out its level measurement tasks according to settings made via
parameters. The settings can be modified locally via the optional Local Display Interface
(LDI) which consists of an LCD display with buttons. You can use either the push buttons
or an infrared handheld programmer to make changes.
push buttons
A Quick Start Wizard provides an easy step-by-step procedure to help you configure the
device for a simple application. There are two ways to access the wizard:
locally (see Quick Start Wizard via the LDI push buttons on page 32 or Quick
Start Wizard via the handheld programmer on page 32)
• from a remote location (see Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM on page 38 or
Operating via AMS Device Manager on page 54.)
See Level application example on page 36 for an illustration, and for the complete range
of parameters, see Parameter Reference on page 76
•
Activating SITRANS LR560
Notes:
• To enter Program mode using the device buttons, press . Press to return to
Measurement mode.
• To toggle between Measurement and Program Mode using the handheld
programmer, press Mode
Power up the device. A transition screen showing first the Siemens logo and then the
current firmware revision is displayed while the first measurement is being processed.
SITRANS LR560 automatically starts up in Measurement mode. The first time the device
is configured, you will be prompted to select a language (English, German, French,
Spanish or Chinese). To change the language again, see Language (7.) on page 110.
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The LCD Display
18.91
21.40 °C
DATA EXCH.
Fault present
S: 0 LOE
7 – text area displays a fault code and an error message
8 – service required icon appears
PROGRAM mode display
Navigation view
current
• A visible menu bar
item
indicates the menu list is
number
current
too long to display all
menu
item
items.
band
• The depth of the item
band on the menu bar
indicates the length of the menu
current
bar
item
menu list: a deeper band
indicates fewer items.
• The position of the item
band indicates the approximate position of the current item in the list. A band halfway down
the menu bar indicates the current item is halfway down the list.
Parameter view
Edit view
parameter
number
parameter
name
parameter
value/selection
1)
Press UP or DOWN arrow to switch
2)
In response to a key press request. For details, see Key functions in Measurement mode on
page 28.
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[ M]
LEVEL
1 – toggle indicator1) for PV or SV (primary or
secondary values)
2 – selected operation: level, space, or distance
3 – measured value (level, space, or distance)
4 – units
5 – bar graph indicates level
6 – secondary region indicates on request2)
electronics temperature, echo confidence,
loop current, or distance
7 – text area displays status messages
8 – device status indicator
Quick Start: local
Measurement mode display: 1)2)Normal operation
Quick Start: local
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Handheld Programmer
(Part No. 7ML1930-1BK)
The programmer is ordered separately.
Key functions in Measurement mode
Key
Function
Result
Displays the loop current.
Displays internal enclosure
temperature reading.
New value is displayed in LCD secondary region.
Displays echo confidence value.
Displays distance measurement.
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Mode opens PROGRAM mode.
Opens the menu level last displayed in this
power cycle, unless power has been cycled
since exiting PROGRAM mode or more than 10
minutes have elapsed since PROGRAM mode
was used. Then top level menu will be displayed.
Home toggles LCD
LCD toggles between % or linear units
RIGHT arrow
opens PROGRAM mode.
Opens the top level menu.
UP or DOWN arrow
toggles between PV and SV.
LCD displays primary or secondary value.
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Programming SITRANS LR560
Change parameter settings and set operating conditions to suit your specific application.
(For remote operation, see Operating via SIMATIC PDM on page 37 or Operating via
AMS Device Manager on page 54.)
Parameter menus
Note: For the complete list of parameters with instructions, see Parameter Reference
on page 76.
Parameters are identified by name and organized into function groups, then arranged in a
5-level menu structure (seeLCD menu structure on page 147).
1. QUICK START
2. SETUP
2.1 DEVICE
2.2 SENSOR
2.2.1 UNITS
2.2.3 DAMPING FILTER
1.
Enter PROGRAM mode
Using LDI buttons:
•
Press
to enter Program Mode
Using handheld programmer:
•
Point the programmer at the display from a
maximum distance of 300 mm (1 ft).
•
RIGHT arrow
activates PROGRAM
mode and opens menu level 1.
•
Mode
opens the menu level last
displayed in PROGRAM mode within the last
10 minutes, or menu level 1 if power has
been cycled since then.
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(ordered separately)
max. 300 mm
(1.0 ft)
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• While the device is in PROGRAM mode, the output remains active and continues to
respond to changes in the device.
• SITRANS LR560 automatically returns to Measurement mode after a period of
inactivity in PROGRAM mode (Menu Timeout 2.1.9. on page 80).
Quick Start: local
Notes:
Quick Start: local
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2.
Navigating: key functions in Navigation mode
Notes:
• In Navigation mode, ARROW keys move to the next menu item in the direction of the
arrow.
• For Quick Access to parameters via the handheld programmer, press Home
and then enter the menu number, for example: 3.2. Echo Profile .
Key
Name
UP or DOWN
arrow
Function
menu or parameter
Scroll to previous or next menu or
parameter.
menu
Go to first parameter in the selected
menu, or open next menu.
parameter
Open Edit mode.
LEFT arrow
menu or parameter
Open parent menu.
Mode
menu or parameter
Change to MEASUREMENT mode.
Home
menu or parameter
Open top level menu: menu 1.
RIGHT arrow
3.
Menu level
Editing in PROGRAM mode
Selecting a listed option
a.
Navigate to the desired parameter.
b.
Press RIGHT arrow
view.
c.
Press RIGHT arrow
again to open Edit
mode. The current selection is highlighted. Scroll
to a new selection.
d.
Press RIGHT arrow
to accept it.
The LCD returns to parameter view and displays
the new selection.
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parameter name
to open parameter
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number
current
selection
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parameter name
b.
Press RIGHT arrow
to open parameter
view. The current value is displayed.
c.
Press RIGHT arrow
again to open Edit
mode. The current value is highlighted.
Key in a new value.
d.
e.
parameter
number
current
value
Press RIGHT arrow
to accept it. The LCD
returns to parameter view and displays the new
selection.
Key functions in Edit mode
Key
Name
UP or
DOWN
arrow
RIGHT
arrow
LEFT
arrow:
Clear
Function
Selecting
options
Scrolls to item.
Alphanumeric
editing
- Increments or decrements digits
- Toggles plus and minus sign
Selecting
options
- Accepts the data (writes the parameter)
- Changes from Edit to Navigation mode
Numeric
editing
- Moves cursor one space to the right
- or with cursor on Enter sign, accepts the data
and changes from Edit to Navigation mode
Selecting
options
Cancels Edit mode without changing the
parameter
Numeric
editing
- Moves cursor to plus/minus sign if this is the
first key pressed
- or moves cursor one space to the left.
- or with cursor on Enter sign, cancels the entry
Numeric
editing
Erases the display.
In Edit mode, enters a decimal point.
Decimal
point
Numeric
editing
Plus or
Numeric
minus sign editing
Numeral
to
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editing
In Parameter View, press
to store menu
path to that parameter, and create custom
Secondary Value to be displayed in secondary
region of LCD.
Changes the sign of the entered value.
Enters the corresponding character.
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Navigate to the desired parameter.
Quick Start: local
a.
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Quick Start Wizard via the LDI push buttons
1)
2)
Press to enter Program mode.
Choose Quick Start (1.), and then Quick Start Wizard (1.1.).
3)
Follow the steps then choose Finish to save Quick Start parameter changes and
return to Program menu, or press to return to Measurement mode.
To add or delete digits using the push buttons:
Note: When the Enter icon
to delete the right-most digit,
1)
is highlighted, press to insert a digit on the right,
to accept the value, or to cancel.
Navigate to the parameter you wish to modify and press
to edit it. The value will be highlighted.
Press or to delete the highlighted value, or to
modify the value from the left-most digit, starting with the
plus/minus sign.
2)
3)
With the plus or minus sign highlighted, press or to
change it. Press to highlight the next digit to the right.
4)
Use
5)
When the value is complete, press
press to accept the value.
or
to modify the highlighted digit. Scroll past 9 to reach the decimal point.
until the Enter icon is highlighted
, then
To modify a text string:
1)
Navigate to the parameter you wish to modify and press to edit it. The string will
be highlighted.
Follow the same steps as above, to add, delete, or modify characters.
2)
Quick Start Wizard via the handheld programmer
Notes:
• The Quick Start wizard settings are inter-related and changes apply only after you
choose Finish in the Wizard Complete step.
• Do not use the Quick Start wizard to modify individual parameters: see instead
Parameter Reference on page 76. (Perform customization for your application only
after the Quick Start has been completed.).
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*).
1. Quick Start
1.1. Quick Start Wizard
a.
Point the programmer at the display from a maximum distance of 300 mm (1 ft), then
press RIGHT arrow
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c.
At each step, press DOWN arrow
to accept default
values and move directly to the next item,
or RIGHT arrow
to open Edit mode: the current
selection is highlighted.
d.
Scroll to desired item and press RIGHT arrow
DOWN arrow
e.
to continue.
At any time, you can press UP arrow
and return to Measurement mode.
Vessel
Select vessel construction material.
•
•
•
to store the change, then press
to go back, or LEFT arrow
Parameter View
to cancel
Edit mode
Selecting either STEEL or CONCRETE
does a functional reset (see Master
Reset (4.2.) on page 103).
Selecting STEEL changes the setting
for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising
Edge and for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to F.
Selecting CONCRETE changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge
and for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to ALF.
Options
STEEL
CONCRETE
Response Rate
Sets the reaction speed of the device to
measurement changes in the target range.
Selecting SLOW changes setting for
Average Amount (2.7.5.3.) to 0.9.
Response Rate
SLOW
MED
FAST
Vessel Fill Rate/Min or Empty Rate/Min
0.1 m/min (0.32 ft/min)
* 1.0 m/min (3.28 ft/min)
10.0 m/min (32.8 ft/min)
Use a setting just faster than the maximum vessel filling or vessel emptying rate (whichever
is greater).
Units
Sensor measurement units.
Values
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m, cm, mm, ft, in.
Default: m
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Press RIGHT arrow
twice to navigate to menu item 1.1
and open the Quick Start Wizard.
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b.
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Operation
Operation
LEVEL (1)
SPACE (2)
DISTANCE(3)
Description
* Distance from Low Calibration Point to material surface
Distance from High Calibration Point to material surface
Distance from Sensor Reference Point to material surface
sensor reference point
(flange face: see
Dimensions on page
11)
High
Calibration
Point
distance
space
level
Low
Calibration
Point
Low Calibration Point
Distance from Sensor Reference Point to
Low Calibration Point: usually process
empty level.
Values
Range: 0.0000 to 100.000 m
High Calibration Point
Distance from Sensor Reference Point to
High Calibration Point: usually process full
level.
Values
Range: 0.0000 to 100.000 m
Wizard Complete
BACK, CANCEL, FINISH (Display returns to 1.1 Quick Start Wizard menu when
Quick Start is successfully completed.)
Options
To transfer Quick Start values to the device and return to Program menu, press
DOWN arrow
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(Finish). Then press LEFT arrow
to return to Measurement mode.
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Requesting an Echo Profile
•
Press RIGHT arrow
confidence
to request a profile.
distance from Low Calibration Point to vertical cross-hair
algorithm: tF (trueFirst)
distance from flange face to target
pan left/right - selected
Echo amplitude (in dB)
echo
•
TVT
pan up/down
zoom
measure
exit
Use UP
or DOWN arrow
to scroll to an icon. When an icon is highlighted,
that feature becomes active.
•
To move a cross-hair, press RIGHT arrow
to increase the value, LEFT arrow
to decrease.
•
To Zoom into an area, position the intersection of the cross-hairs at the center of
that area, select Zoom, and press RIGHT arrow
. Press LEFT arrow
to Zoom
out.
•
To update the profile, select Measure and press RIGHT arrow
•
To return to the previous menu, select Exit then press RIGHT arrow
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In PROGRAM mode, navigate to: Level Meter >
Diagnostics (3.) > Echo Profile (3.2.).
Quick Start: local
•
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Level application example
The application is a vessel that takes an average 3 hours (180 minutes) to fill and 3 weeks
to empty.
Fill rate = 0.08 m/minute [(Low Cal Pt. minus High Cal Pt.) / fastest of fill or empty time]
= (15.5 m – 1 m) / 180 min.
= 14.5 m /180 min. = 0.08 m/min.
Therefore SLOW response rate (0.1 m/minute) can be selected.
LR560
sensor reference point
1.0 m
High Cal.
Point
15.5 m
Level
Low Cal. Point
Quick Start Parameter
Setting
Description
Vessel
STEEL
Selects vessel construction material.
Response Rate
SLOW
Resets Fill Rate/ Empty Rate to 0.1 m/minute.
Units
Sensor measurement units.
Operation
LEVEL (1)
Material level referenced from Low Cal. Point.
Low Calibration Point
15.5
Process empty level.
High Calibration Point
1.0
Process full level.
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Operating via SIMATIC PDM
SIMATIC PDM is a software package used to commission and maintain SITRANS LR560 and
other process devices. Please consult the operating instructions or online help for details on
using SIMATIC PDM. (You can find more information at www.siemens.com/simatic-pdm.)
Functions in SIMATIC PDM
Notes:
Parameters are identified by name and organized into function groups. See LCD menu
structure on page 147 for a chart1) and Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM
on page 41 for more details.
See Parameters accessed via pull-down menus on page 48 for parameters that do not appear
in the menu structure in SIMATIC PDM.
SIMATIC PDM Version
Check the support page of our website to make sure you have the latest version of SIMATIC
PDM, the most recent Service Pack (SP) and the most recent hot fix (HF). Go to:
https://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/
llisapi.dll?func=cslib.csinfo&lang=en&siteid=csius&aktprim=0&extranet=standard&vie
wreg=WW&objid=10806857&treeLang=en
Electronic Device Description (EDD)
You can locate the EDD in Device Catalog, under Sensors/Level/Echo/Siemens AG/
SITRANS LR560. The EDD revision must match the Firmware revision in the device.
To check it in PDM,
go to Level Meter >
Identification >
Device.
matching
Firmware
and EDD
revisions
See To install a new EDD on page 38.
1)
The menu structure for SIMATIC PDM is almost identical to that for the LCD.
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SIMATIC PDM monitors the process values, alarms and status signals of the device. It allows
you to display, compare, adjust, verify, and simulate process device data; also to set schedules
for calibration and maintenance.
SIMATIC PDM
• For a complete list of parameters, see Parameter Reference on page 76.
• While the device is in PROGRAM MODE, the output remains active and
continues to respond to changes in the device.
To install a new EDD
•
Go to www.siemens.com/LR560 > Support > Software Downloads to download the
most up-to-date EDD from the product page of our website.
Save the files to your computer and extract the zipped file to an easily accessed
location.
Launch SIMATIC PDM – Manage Device Catalog, browse to the unzipped EDD file
and select it.
•
•
Configuring a new device
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Notes:
• Clicking on Cancel during an upload from device to SIMATIC PDM will result in some
parameters being updated.
• Application Guides for setting up HART devices with SIMATIC PDM can be
downloaded from the product page of our website at:
www.siemens.com/sitransLR560.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Check that you have the most recent EDD, and if necessary update it (see To install a
new EDD above).
Launch SIMATIC Manager and create a new project for LR560.
Open the menu Device – Master Reset and click OK.
After the reset is complete, upload parameters to the PC/PG.
Configure the device via the Quick Start wizard.
Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM
The graphic Quick Start Wizard provides an easy step-by-step procedure that configures the
device for a simple application.
Please consult the operating instructions or online help for details on using SIMATIC PDM.
1)
2)
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If you have not already done so, check that you have the most up-to-date Electronic
Device Description (EDD) for your instrument. (See Configuring a new device
above.)
Launch SIMATIC Manager and create a new project for LR560. (Application Guides
for setting up HART devices with SIMATIC PDM can be downloaded from the
product page of our website at: www.siemens.com/sitransLR560.)
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Quick Start
Notes:
• The Quick Start wizard settings are inter-related and changes apply only after you
click on FINISH AND DOWNLOAD at the end of the last step to save settings offline
and transfer them to the device.
• Do not use the Quick Start Wizard to modify individual parameters: for quick access
to echo profile parameters, see Echo profile on page 44, or see Parameter
Reference on page 76 for a complete list. (Perform customization only after the
Quick Start has been completed.)
• Click on BACK to return and revise setting or Cancel to exit the Quick Start.
• For a vessel with obstructions, see Auto False Echo Suppression on page 46.
Step 1 – Identification
Note: The layout of the dialog boxes shown may vary according to the resolution
setting for your computer monitor.
1)
2)
Click on Read Data from Device to upload Quick Start parameter settings from the
device to the PC/PG and ensure PDM is synchronized with the device.
Click on NEXT to accept the default values. (Description, Message, and Installation
Date fields can be left blank.)
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Quick
Start
SIMATIC PDM
Launch SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Wizard – Quick Start, and follow steps 1 to 4.
Step 2 – Application Type
Note:
• Selecting STEEL changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge. and
for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to F.
• Selecting CONCRETE changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge
and for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to ALF.
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Select the application type (steel or concrete silo construction), operation type (level, space, or
distance) and then click on NEXT.
Step 3 – Ranges
Note: Selecting SLOW Response Rate changes setting for Average Amount (2.7.5.3.) to
0.9.
Set the parameters, and click on NEXT.
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Step 4 – Summary
Check parameter settings, and click on BACK to return and revise values, FINISH to save
settings offline, or FINISH AND DOWNLOAD to save settings offline and transfer them to
the device.
Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM
Notes:
• For a complete list of parameters, see Parameter Reference on page 76.
• Clicking on Cancel during an upload from device to SIMATIC PDM will result in some
parameters being updated.
Many parameters are accessed via the 4-level menu in PDM. See Parameters accessed via
pull-down menus below for the others.
1)
2)
Launch SIMATIC PDM, connect to SITRANS LR560, and upload data from the
device.
Adjust parameter values in the parameter value field and then press Enter. The
status fields read Changed.
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SIMATIC PDM
The message Quick Start was successful will appear. Click on OK.
3)
Open the Device menu, click on Download to device, then use File – Save, to save
parameter settings. The status fields are cleared.
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value
fields
Parameters accessed via pull-down menus
You have access to a number of functions via pull-down menus from the menu bar under
Device or View.
For a complete list, see Pull-down menus below
pull-down
menus
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Pull-down menus
Device menus
page
Communication path
View menus
Process Variables
Device Status
Download to device
Upload to PC/PG
Update Diagnostic Status
page
50
52
Toolbar
Status bar
Echo Profile Utilities
Maintenance
Wear
43
48
50
Select Analog Output
Self Test
Loop Test
49
49
49
Configuration Flag Reset
Master Reset
49
50
HART Communication
50
Update
Echo Profile Utilities
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on the appropriate tab for easy access
to:
Echo profile on page 44
•
View Saved Echo Profiles on page 44
•
Echo Setup on page 48
•
•
TVT Shaper on page 45
Auto False Echo Suppression on page 46
•
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SIMATIC PDM
Wizard - Quick Start
Echo profile
Notes:
• Double click on each axis to see the Xscale and Data Scale values. Right-click or
Left-click on the axis and drag to reposition the scale.
• After saving a profile click on Close, not the x button, to close the Echo Profile
Utilities window: otherwise the profile will not be saved.
•
•
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•
•
In the Echo Profile Utilities window, click on the tab Echo Profile.
Click on the Measure button to update the profile. Select Standard Resolution to
update the profile faster. Detailed Resolution uploads all data points.
Click on the Save button and in the new window enter a name (maximum 50
characters) and click on OK.
Click on Close to exit.
Echo profile data logging
You can store up to 60 profiles at a selected interval (maximum 60 minutes).
Inside Echo Profile Utilities, in the Echo Profile Time Based Storage window:
•
Enter the desired interval between stored profiles.
•
Enter the desired number of profiles to be stored (maximum 60).
•
Click on Start. A message appears warning of the time delay and warning that all
previous saved profiles will be overwritten. Click on OK to proceed. The new profiles
will be saved with their date and time.
•
Click on the tab View Saved Echo Profiles to view the stored profiles
View Saved Echo Profiles
To view a saved profile, click on the tab View Saved Echo Profiles.
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TVT Shaper
Note: Double click on each axis to see the Xscale and Data Scale values. Right-click or
Left-click on the axis and drag to reposition the scale.
This feature allows you to manually adjust the TVT to avoid false echoes caused by
obstructions. (For an explanation see Shaper Mode on page 94.)
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on the tab TVT Shaper
•
•
•
•
•
echo
profile
Turn Shaper Mode On.
Click on Measure to refresh the echo profile and load the current TVT from the
device.
Change the position of the cursor on the TVT using the Point+ and Point– buttons:
raise and lower the TVT using Offset+ and Offset–.
Alternatively, enter values for Point and Offset directly into the dialog boxes.
Click on Transfer to Device.
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TVT
SIMATIC PDM
cursor
Auto False Echo Suppression
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Notes:
• Make sure material level is below all known obstructions at the moment Auto False
Echo Suppression is used to learn a custom TVT (Time Varying Threshold). We
recommend an empty or almost empty vessel.
• Note the distance to material level when the environment is learned, and set Auto
False Echo Suppression Range to a shorter distance to avoid the material echo being
screened out.
If you have a vessel with known obstructions, we recommend using Auto False Echo
Suppression to prevent false echo detection. This feature can also be used if the device
displays a false high level, or the reading is fluctuating between the correct level and a
false high level.
The device learns the echo profile over the whole measurement range and the TVT is shaped
around all echoes present at that moment. (See Shaper Mode on page 94 for a more detailed
explanation.)
The learned TVT will be applied over a specified range. The default TVT is applied over the
remainder of the measurement range.
1)
2)
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Make sure the material level is below all known obstructions.
Determine Auto False Echo Suppression Range. Measure the actual distance from
the sensor reference point to the material surface using a rope or tape measure.
Subtract 0.5 m (20") from this distance, and use the resulting value.
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3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on the tab Auto False Echo
Suppression.
Make sure Auto False Echo Suppression is On.
Enter the value for Auto False Echo Suppression Range.
Click on Learn. The message appears: ’This will learn a new TVT. Once done it
cannot be undone’. Click on OK.
Once Auto TVT is complete, click on Transfer to Device. To exit, click on Close. Auto
TVT is enabled and the learned TVT will be used.
To turn Auto False Echo Suppression off or on, reopen the Auto False Echo
Suppression window, change the Auto False Echo Suppression to On or Off, and
click on Transfer to Device.
Level (db)
default TVT
TVT
Hover
Level
material level
false echo
echo marker
After Auto False Echo Suppression
Level (db)
material level
Auto False Echo Suppression
Range
learned TVT
false echo
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TVT
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SIMATIC PDM
Before Auto False Echo Suppression
Echo Setup
Provides quick access to echo selection, filtering, and response rate parameters.
Algorithm
Position Detect
Echo Threshold
Damping Filter
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CLEF Range
Response Rate
Fill Rate/min.
Empty Rate/min.
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on Echo Setup.
Maintenance
You can set schedules for:
•
maintenance of the device based on its projected lifetime
•
maintenance of the sensor based on its projected lifetime
•
service
•
calibration
To set Device/Sensor Maintenance schedules:
1)
2)
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Open the menu Device – Maintenance, and click on the Remaining Device/Sensor
Lifetime tab.
Modify desired values, and if desired, set reminders for either or both of Reminder 1
(Required)/Reminder 2 (Demanded)
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3)
4)
5)
Click on Write.
Click on Read, to see the effects of your modification.
Click on Snooze to add a year to the Total Expected Device Life.
To set Service/Calibration schedules:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Open the menu Device – Maintenance, and click on the Service/Calibration
Schedule tab.
Modify desired values, and if desired, set reminders for either or both of Reminder 1
(Required)/Reminder 2 (Demanded).
Click on Write.
Click on Read, to see the effects of your modification.
Click on Service/Calibration Performed to reset the schedule.
Allows you to set the mA Output to report Level, Distance, or Space.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Open the menu Device – Select Analog Output.
The Select Analog Output window displays the current setting: click on OK.
Select a different setting and click on OK.
The Select Analog Output window displays the new setting: click on OK.
Self Test
Checks memory (RAM and Flash). If there are no errors, returns the message ’Self Test
OK.’ If errors are found, returns the message ’Self Test Fails’.
Open the menu Device – Self Test, select the option Yes and click on OK.
Loop Test
Note: The simulated AO (Analog Output) value influences output to the control system.
Allows you to input a simulated value (4 mA, 20 mA, or a user-defined value) in order to
test the functioning of the mA connections during commissioning or maintenance of the
device. (The range is 3.56 mA to 22.6 mA: see Signal Processing (2.7.) on page 88.)
To simulate a user-defined mA value:
1) Open the menu Device – Loop Test.
2) Select Other, enter the new value, and click on OK. The message ’Field Device fixed
at [new value]’ appears. Click on OK. The Loop Test window remains open.
3) When you are ready to end simulation, select End and click on OK to return the
device to the actual output value.
Configuration Flag Reset
To reset the configuration flag to zero, open the menu Device – Configuration Flag Reset and
perform a reset.
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Select Analog Output
Master Reset
Factory Defaults
Factory Defaults resets all parameters to the default settings with the following
exceptions:
• Device Address
• Write Protection
• Learned TVT curve
• Auto False Echo Suppression Range
1)
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2)
Open the menu Device – Master Reset, select OK to perform a reset to Factory
Defaults.
After the reset is complete, upload parameters to the PC/PG. (If you are performing a
reset after replacing the device with a different instrument, do not upload
parameters to the PC/PG).
Wear
Reports the number of days the device has been operating, and the number of times it has
been powered up.
Open the menu Device – Wear to view:
•
Powered Days
•
Power-on Resets
HART Communication
Sets the number of request/response preambles (default 5).
We recommend you do not change this value.
Diagnostics
You can monitor level trends, electronics temperature, and device status.
Process Variables
To compare outputs in real time open the menu View – Process Variables and click on
Overview to see reading (level, space, distance); analog output; device status; and current
electronics temperature.
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To see highest and lowest electronics temperatures, navigate to Level Meter > Maintenance
and Diagnostics > Electronics Temperature.
Open the menu View – Process Variables and click on Trend View.
PV trend can
be monitored.
Primary Value (PV)
The mA Output follows Primary Value (PV), and can be set to either Level, Space, or Distance.
See Select Analog Output on page 49.
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Trend
Device Status
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Open the menu View – Device Status to view Diagnostics, Device Status, Hardware/
Firmware (HW/FW) Status, and Maintenance status.
In the Diagnostics window, click on Update diagnostics to update diagnostic information
and refresh linked icons.
Update
Open the menu View – Update to refresh the screen.
Security
A password option protects security and communication control parameters from
modification by a maintenance user.
When you open a project the User dialog window provides two options: maintenance or
specialist. If a password has been set, it will not be possible to open the project as a specialist
without it. A maintenance user will be able to open the project without a password but will not
have access to security and communication control parameters.
1)
2)
3)
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Open a project, double-click on the device icon, and in the User window select
Specialist.
Open the menu Options – Settings and click on the Password tab.
Enter a new password and re-enter it in the Confirmation window. Click on OK.
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Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool)
FDT is a standard used in several software packages designed to commission and maintain
field devices such as SITRANS LR560. Two commercially available FDTs are PACTware and
Fieldcare.
Functionally FDT is very similar to PDM (see Operating via SIMATIC PDM on page 37 for more
detail).
•
•
To configure a field device via FDT, you need the DTM (Device Type Manager) for the
device.
To configure a field device via SIMATIC PDM, you need the EDD (Electronic Data
Description) for the device.
Device Type Manager (DTM)
A DTM is a type of software that ’plugs into’ FDT. It contains the same information as an EDD
but an EDD is independent of the operating system.
SITRANS DTM
•
•
The SITRANS LR560 HART EDD for SITRANS DTM can be downloaded from the product page
of our website.
Go to www.siemens.com/sitransLR560 under Support and click on Software Downloads.
Configuring a new device via FDT
The full process to configure a field device via FDT is outlined in an application guide which
can be downloaded from the product page of our website. Go to:
www.siemens.com/sitransLR560 under More Info and click on Application Guides.
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The Instrument EDD
FDT: Field Device Tool
•
SITRANS DTM is an EDDL interpreter developed by Siemens to interpret the EDD
for that device.
To use SITRANS DTM to connect to an instrument, you must first install
SITRANS DTM on your system and then install the instrument EDD written for
SITRANS DTM.
You can download SITRANS DTM from the Siemens service and support website at:
http://support.automation.siemens.com. Click on Product Support then go to
Product Information/Automation Technology/Sensor systems/Process
Instrumentation/Software & Communications.
Operating via AMS Device Manager
AMS Device Manager is a software package used to commission and maintain SITRANS
LR560 and other process devices. Please consult the operating instructions or online help for
details on using AMS Device Manager. (You can find more information at
http://www.emersonprocess.com/AMS/.)
Functions in AMS Device Manager
AMS Device Manager monitors the process values, alarms and status signals of the device. It
allows you to display, compare, adjust, verify, and simulate process device data
Parameters organized into three main function groups allow you to configure and monitor
the device:
• Configure/Setup
• Device Diagnostics (read only)
• Process Variables (read only)
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See AMS Menu Structure on page 69 for a chart1) and Changing parameter settings
using AMS Device Manager on page 60 for more details.
Features of AMS Device Manager
The graphic interface in SITRANS LR560 makes monitoring and adjustments easy.
Feature
page Function
Quick Start
57
Device configuration for simple applications
Echo Profile
64
Echo profile viewing
TVT
63
Screen out false echoes
Process Variables
67
Monitor process variables and level trend
Security
66
Protect security and communication parameters
from modification by the maintenance user
Device Description (DD)
SITRANS LR560 requires the EDD for AMS Device Manager version 9.0.
You can locate the EDD in Device Catalog, under Sensors/Level/Echo/Siemens Milltronics/
SITRANS LR560. Check the product page of our website at: www.siemens.com/sitransLR560,
under Support->Software Downloads, to make sure you have the latest version of the EDD
for AMS Device Manager. If you need to install a new EDD, see Configuring a new device
below.
1)
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The menu structure for AMS Device Manager is almost identical to that for the LCD.
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Configuring a new device
1)
2)
Check that you have the most recent EDD, and if necessary download it from the
product page listed above. Save the files to your computer, and extract the zipped
file to an easily accessed location.
Launch AMS Device Manager– Add Device Type, browse to the unzipped DD file,
and select it.
Startup
1)
2)
3)
Launch AMS Device Manager. (Application Guides for setting up HART devices with
AMS Device Manager can be downloaded from the product page of our website at:
www.siemens.com/sitransLR560.)
In Device Connection View, right-click on the device icon and select Scan Device to
upload parameters from the device.
Double click the device icon to open the startup screen. The startup screen shows
device identification details, and a navigation window on the left-hand side of the
screen.
•
•
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Operation
In the General field, click on Master Reset and accept the option Factory Defaults.
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Master Reset
Pull-down menu access
Action menu items
A pull-down menu under Actions gives alternative access to several features.
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Scan Device
•
•
Open the menu Actions – Scan Device.
Scan Device uploads parameters from the device (synchronizes parameters).
Device configuration
1)
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Operation and click to open the dialog window.
Master Reset
2)
3)
4)
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In the General field, click on Master Reset and perform a reset to Factory Defaults.
Open the pull-down menu Actions – Scan Device to synchronize parameters (upload
parameters from the device to AMS).
Configure the device via the Quick Start wizard.
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Quick Start Wizard via AMS Device Manager
Notes:
• The layout of the dialog boxes shown may vary according to the resolution setting
for your computer monitor
• At each step, you can accept the default values without modification and click on the
next step to proceed.
• After modifying parameters click on Apply inside the Quick Start window to write the
new values to the device.
• Click on OK only if you wish to update all parameters to the device and close AMS.
A Wizard provides an easy step-by-step Quick Start procedure that configures the device for
a simple application.
Quick Start
Step 1 – Identification
1)
2)
3)
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Wizard > Quick Start.
Click on Step 1.
You can accept the default values without modification. (Descriptor, Message, and
Date fields can be left blank.) If desired, make changes then click on Apply.
Notes:
• Selecting STEEL changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge. and
for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to F.
• Selecting CONCRETE changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge
and for Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) to ALF.
1)
2)
1)
Click on Step 2.
Select the application type (Steel or Concrete) and the operation (Level, Space, or
Distance1)) .
For details see Sensor Mode (2.2.2.) on page 129.
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Step 2 – Application Type
3)
Click on Apply.
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Step 3 – Ranges
Note: Selecting SLOW Response Rate changes setting for Average Amount (2.7.5.3.) to
0.9.
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
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Click on Step 3.
Change units if desired (in meters by default).
Set High and Low Calibration points.
Set Response Rate.
Click on Apply.
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Step 4 – Summary
Check parameter settings, and click on Cancel to abort, or Apply to transfer values to the
device.
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Changing parameter settings using AMS Device Manager
Notes:
• For a complete list of parameters, see Parameter Reference on page 76.
• For more detailed explanations of the parameters listed below see the pages
referenced.
1)
2)
Adjust parameter values in the parameter value field in Configure/Setup view, then
click on Apply to write the new values to the device. The parameter field will display
in yellow until the value has been written to the device.
Click on OK only if you wish to update all parameters and exit AMS.
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Operation
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Operation and click on Operation to open the dialog window for
access to:
General:
•
•
Select Analog Output (see Select Analog Output on page 49)
Master Reset (see Master Reset on page 50)
Simulation/Test
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Self Test (see Self Test on page 49)
Loop Test (see Loop Test on page 49)
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Setup
Note: For more detailed explanations of the parameters listed below, see the pages
referenced.
Sensor
General [see Sensor (2.2.) on page 80]
•
•
•
Unit
Sensor Mode
Damping Filter
Calibration [see Calibration (2.3.) on page 81]
•
•
•
Low Calibration Point
High Calibration Point
Sensor Offset
Rate [see Rate (2.4.) on page 82]
•
•
•
Response Rate
Fill rate/minute
Empty rate/minute
Fail-safe [see Fail-safe (2.5.) on page 84]
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Timer
Level
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Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup and click on Sensor for access to:
Analog Output Scaling
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup and click on Analog Output Scaling for access to:
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Analog Output Scaling [see Analog Output Scaling (2.6.) on page 85]
•
•
•
•
•
Current Output Function
Start of scale (=4mA)
Full Scale (=20mA)
Control Range (lower limit)
Control Range (upper limit)
Signal Processing
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Signal Processing (continued)
General
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup > Signal Processing and click on General for access to:
Range [see Signal Processing (2.7.) on page 88]
•
•
Near Range
Far Range
Echo Select [see Echo select (2.7.3.) on page 88]
•
•
•
•
•
Algorithm
Position Detect
Echo Threshold
CLEF Range
Echo Marker
Sampling [see Sampling (2.7.4.) on page 91]
•
•
•
•
Echo Lock
Sampling Up
Sampling Down
Echo Lock Window
Echo Quality
•
•
Confidence
Echo Strength
•
•
Narrow Echo Filter
Reform Echo
TVT
Modify the TVT to screen out false echoes [see Shaper Mode on page 94].
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Filtering
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup > Signal Processing and click on TVT. Click on one of the
two tabs to access the parameters listed:
TVT Setup [see TVT setup (2.8.) on page 93]
•
•
•
•
Auto False Echo Suppression
Auto False Echo Suppression Range
Hover Level
Shaper Mode
TVT Shaper
•
Shaper breakpoints 1 to 120. (Turn TVT Setup/Shaper Mode on to activate.)
Manual TVT Curve
Displays the effects of the TVT shaper modifications. Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup >
Signal Processing and click on Manual TVT Curve.
Echo Profile
•
•
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup > Signal Processing and click on Echo
Profile.
To view a previous profile, click the drop-down arrow on the Time field and
select the desired profile (note: available only using AMS version 10.1 or later).
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Local Display
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Setup > Local Display for access to:
• Language
• LCD Contrast [see LCD Contrast (4.6.) on page 104]
• LCD Backlight [see LCD Backlight (4.5.) on page 103]
Maintenance and Diagnostics
Navigate to Maintenance and Diagnostics for access to:
Remaining Device Lifetime [see Remaining Device Lifetime (3.6.) on page 98]
•
•
•
•
•
•
Lifetime expected
Remaining Lifetime
Time in Operation
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
a) Open the window Remaining Device Lifetime.
b) After modifying values/units as required, click on Apply to accept the change.
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c) Click on Snooze for 1 Year to add a year to the Total Expected Sensor Life.
Remaining Sensor Lifetime [see Remaining Sensor Lifetime (3.7.) on page
100]
a)
b)
c)
d)
Open the window Remaining Device Lifetime.
After modifying values/units as required, click on Apply to accept the change.
Click on Sensor Replaced to reset Remaining Lifetime to 0 hours.
Click on Snooze for 1 Year to add a year to the Total Expected Sensor Life.
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Lifetime expected
Time in Operation
Remaining Lifetime
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
AMS Device Manager
•
•
•
•
•
•
Service Schedule [see Service Schedule (4.7.) on page 104]
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Service Interval
Time since last Service
Time until next Service
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Service (Required)
Reminder 2 before Service (Demanded)
Click on Service Performed to reset Time Until Next Service to the full service
interval.
Calibration Schedule [see Calibration Schedule (4.8.) on page 107]
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Calibration Interval
Time since last Calibration
Time Until Next Calibration
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Calibration (Required)
Reminder 2 before Calibration (Demanded)
Click on Calibration Performed to reset Time Until Next Calibration to the full
calibration interval.
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Electronic Temperature
•
•
•
Electronic Temperature
Lowest Value
Highest Value
Wear (see Powered Hours (4.3.) on page 103)
•
•
Time in Operation (Reset to 0 after clicking Sensor Replaced)
Poweron Resets
Communication
Navigate to Communication to read the following:
Long Tag; Manufacturer’s ID; Device ID; Product ID; Device Revision; EDD Revision; Universal
Command
Security
Navigate to Configure/Setup > Security to access:
Remote Access [see Remote Lockout (5.2.) on page 110]
Note: If access control is changed via the handheld programmer to limit remote
access, it can only be reset via the handheld programmer. See Remote Lockout
(5.2.) on page 110.
•
Write Protection
Local Access
• Local Operation Enable
See also Password Protection on page 68.
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Device Diagnostics
Click on the Device Diagnostics bar at the bottom of the navigation window, for access to:
Device Status
Hardware/Firmware Status
Process Variables
To compare outputs in real time, click on Process Variables at the bottom of the navigation
window. for access to:
Process Variables
Values (level, space, distance)
Analog Output
Trend View
Echo Profile
•
Navigate to Process Variables>Echo Profile.
• To view a previous profile, click the drop-down arrow on the Time field and
select the desired profile (note: available only using AMS version 10.1 or
later).
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AMS Device Manager
•
•
•
Password Protection
An AMS Device Manager administrator can configure the user to require a password. The use
of passwords is recommended. A password should be assigned to the ’admin’ username
immediately after installing AMS Device Manager.
Each user is given an AMS Device Manager username and password and required to enter
them when they start AMS Device Manager. Access to functions depends on the level of
permissions granted.
Login types
•
standard, local, or domain
A standard user can change their password in AMS Device Manager. A Local or Domain
Windows user cannot change their password using AMS Device Manager and must request
their network administrator to do so.
User Manager Utility
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Usernames, passwords, and permissions are assigned to users by an AMS Device Manager
administrator, using the User Manager utility on the Server Plus Station. Only a user with AMS
Device Manager System Administration rights can log in to User Manager.
To configure a new user/edit existing user:
1)
2)
From the Windows taskbar select: Start > AMS Device Manager > User Manager.
In the User Manager window click on Add User.
The Add User Wizard dialog allows you to:
• select a user type, standard (AMS Device Manager) or Window user.
• enter the username and password, and set permissions
• edit existing users
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AMS Menu Structure
Note: Where a parameter number is listed, more information is available for that parameter
in Parameter Reference on page 76.
Configure/Setup Function Group
parameter
number
IDENTIFICATION
Identification
Identification (tab)
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
Wizard
Quick Start
Step 1 of 4: Indentification (tab)
Long tag
TAG
Descriptor
Message
Date
Order Number
Range Mode
Language
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
Step 2 of 4: Application (tab)
Application Type
Operation
Step 3 of 4: Ranges (tab)
Unit
Low Calibration Point (X)
High Calibration Point (Y)
Response Rate
Step 4 of 4: Summary (tab)
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Long tag
TAG
Descriptor
Message
Date
Range Mode
Manufacturer
Product Name
Order Number
Final Assembly Number
Hardware Revision
Firmware Revision
Loader Revision
EDD Version
Configure/Setup Function Group (cont’d)
parameter
number
Long tag
Tag
Descriptor
Message
Date
Order Number
Range Mode
Language
Application Type
Operating Mode
Unit
Low Calibration Point (X)
High Calibration Point (Y)
Response Rate
Configuration Flag Reset
Long tag
Configuration Flag Reset
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Configuration Flag Reset (tab)
OPERATION
Operation
Operation (tab)
Long tag
Select Analog Output
Master Reset
Self Test
Loop Test
4.2
SENSOR
Sensor
Sensor (tab)
Long tag
Unit
Operating Mode
Damping Filter
Low Calibration Point (X)
High Calibration Point (Y)
Sensor Offset
Response Rate
Fill Rate per Minute
Empty Rate per Minute
Material Level
Timer
Level
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Configure/Setup Function Group (cont’d)
parameter
number
Analog Output Scaling
Analog Output Scaling (tab)
Long tag
Current Output Function
Start of Scale (=4 mA)
Full Scale (=20 mA)
Control Range: Lower Limit
Control Range: Upper Limit
Signal Processing
General
General (tab)
TVT
TVT Setup (tab)
Long tag
Auto False Echo Suppression
Auto False Echo Suppression
Range
Hover Level
Shaper Mode
2.8.4
2.8.4
2.8.2
2.8.4
TVT Shaper 1 (tab)
Long tag
Breakpoints
2.9.2
TVT Shaper 2 (tab)
Long tag
Breakpoints
2.9.5
TVT Shaper 3 (tab)
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2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3.1
2.7.3.3
2.7.3.2
2.7.3.4
2.7.3.5
2.7.4.1
2.7.4.2
2.7.4.3
2.7.4.4
2.7.6.1
2.7.6.2
2.7.5.1
2.7.5.2
AMS Device Manager
Long tag
Near Range
Far Range
Algorithm
Position Detect
Echo Threshold
Clef Range
Echo Marker
Echo Lock
Sampling Up
Sampling Down
Echo Lock Window
Confidence
Echo Strength
Narrow Echo Filter
Reform Echo
Configure/Setup Function Group (cont’d)
Long tag
Breakpoints
parameter
number
2.9.8
Manual TVT Curve
Manual TVT Diagram (tab)
Long tag
Shaper Mode
2.8.4
Echo Profile
Echo Profile (tab)
Long tag
Distance Measurement
Confidence
Near Range
2.7.6.1
2.7.1
Local Display
Long tag
Language
LCD Contrast
LCD Backlight
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Local Display (tab)
4.6
4.5
MAINTENANCE AND DIAGNOSTICS
Remaining Device Lifetime
Device Lifetime (tab)
Long tag
Lifetime (Expected)
Remaining Lifetime
Time in Operation
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
Snooze for 1 Year
Remaining Sensor Lifetime
3.6.6
3.6.2
3.6.1
3.6.5
3.6.3
3.6.5
Device Sensor (tab)
Long tag
Lifetime (Expected)
Time In Operation
Remaining Lifetime
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
Sensor Replaced
Snooze for 1 Year
Service Schedule
3.7.6
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.7.5
3.7.3
3.7.4
Service Schedule (tab)
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Configure/Setup Function Group (cont’d)
Long tag
Service Interval
Time Since Last Service
Time Until Next Service
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Service (Required)
Reminder 2 before Service (Demanded)
Service Performed
Calibration Schedule
parameter
number
4.7.6
4.7.1
4.7.2
4.7.5
4.7.3
4.7.4
Calibration Schedule (tab)
4.8.6
4.8.1
4.8.2
4.8.5
4.8.3
4.8.4
Electronics Temperature (tab)
Long tag
Electronic Temperature
Lowest Value
Highest Value
3.5
Wear
Wear (tab)
Long tag
Time in Operation
Poweron Resets
4.4
COMMUNICATION
Communication
Communication (tab)
Long tag
Manufacturer’s ID
Device ID
Product ID
Device Revision
EDD Revision
Universal Command
SECURITY
Security
Security (tab)
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Long tag
Calibration Interval
Time Since Last Calibration
Time Until Next Calibration
Activation of Reminders
Reminder 1 before Calibration (Required)
Reminder 2 before Calibration (Demanded)
Calibration Performed
Electronic Temperature
Configure/Setup Function Group (cont’d)
Long tag
Write Protection
Local Operation Enable
Device Diagnostics Function Group
parameter
number
6.1
parameter
number
DEVICE DIAGNOSTICS
Status
Device Status (tab)
Long tag
Status listing
HW-/FW Status (tab)
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Status listing
Process Variables Function Group
parameter
number
PROCESS VARIABLES
Process Variables
Values (tab)
Long tag
Primary Variable
Secondary Variable
Analog Output (tab)
Long tag
Distance Range (%)
Analog Output (PV) =
Trend View (tab)
Long tag
Primary Variable
Secondary Variable
Echo Profile
Echo Profile (tab)
Long tag
Echo Profile/TVT Curve
Distance Measurement
Confidence
Near Range
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parameter
number
Compare Function Group
COMPARE
Compare
Identification (tab)
Setup (tab)
Long tag
Status listing
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TAG
Descriptor
Message
Date
Manufacturer
Product Name
Universal Command Revision
Device Revision
Device ID
Final Assembly Number
Hardware Revision
Software rev
Distributor
Order Number
Parameter Reference
Notes:
• Parameter names and menu structure are almost identical for SIMATIC PDM
and the local display interface (LDI).
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
• To enter Program mode using the device buttons, press . Press
to return
to Measurement mode.
• To enter PROGRAM mode/return to Measurement mode via the handheld
programmer, press
• For Quick Access to parameters via the handheld programmer, press Home
Parameters
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, then enter the menu number, for example: 2.2.1.
• In Navigation mode, ARROWs navigate the menu in the
direction of the arrow.
• Press RIGHT arrow to open Edit Mode, or to save a
modification.
Parameters are identified by name and organized into function groups. See LCD menu
structure on page 147 for a chart.
Parameters accessible via the local push buttons or handheld programmer are preceded
by a number. Parameters not preceded by a number are accessible only via remote
operation.
For more details see:
Operating via SIMATIC PDM on page 37
•
Operating via AMS Device Manager on page 54
•
1. Quick Start
Wizards provide step-by step procedures to configure the device, filter out false echoes,
and upload and download parameters and firmware to the optional display for easy
configuration of multiple LR560s.
1.1. Quick Start Wizard
The Quick Start wizard provides an easy step-by-step procedure to configure the device
for a simple application.
Press RIGHT arrow twice to open the Wizards menu. Select a wizard, press RIGHT arrow
to open the first step, and follow the instructions.
Notes: Do not use the Quick Start wizard to modify individual parameters. (Perform customization only after the Quick Start has been completed.)
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•
•
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See Quick Start Wizard via the LDI push buttons on page 32.
See Quick Start Wizard via the handheld programmer on page 32.
See Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM on page 38.
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1.2. AFES (Auto False Echo Suppression) Wizard
Note: Before using AFES, configure the device via the Quick Start wizard.
If you have a vessel with known obstructions, we recommend using AFES to prevent false
echo detection.
This feature can also be used if SITRANS LR560 displays a false high level, or the reading
is fluctuating between the correct level and a false high level.
a)
Make sure the material level is below all known obstructions.
b)
Navigate to Level Meter >
Diagnostics (3.) > Echo Profile (3.2.)
and press RIGHT arrow
AFES range
to
false
echo
request a profile.
c)
true
echo
Determine a range that includes the
false echo but not the true echo: in
the example, 3.3 m.
d)
Open the AFES wizard and press
DOWN arrow
Press RIGHT arrow
to edit Auto
False Echo Suppression Range.
f)
Enter the new range value and press
RIGHT arrow
g)
to transfer it.
Press DOWN arrow
to initiate
learn. A transition screen appears,
followed by the message Wizard
Complete.
h)
Press DOWN arrow (Finish)
to save AFES parameter changes and return to
Program menu.
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Parameters
e)
to continue.
i)
Navigate to Echo Profile (3.2.) and
press RIGHT arrow
to request a
profile. The false echo is now
screened out and the true echo
selected.
j)
false
echo
true echo
Press LEFT arrow
to return to
Measurement mode.
1.3. Copy Parameters to Display
See Connecting SITRANS LR560 on page 22 for instructions
on removing the local display interface.
Transfers parameter settings from a device to the local display interface.
• Press RIGHT arrow
to Edit.
• Press DOWN arrow
to select
Parameters
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Start and RIGHT arrow
begin the transfer.
to
PARAM UPLOAD is displayed, then the device returns to Measurement mode.
1.4. Copy Parameters from Display
Transfers parameter settings from the local display interface to a device.
• Press RIGHT arrow
to Edit.
• Press DOWN arrow
to select
Start and RIGHT arrow
begin the transfer.
to
PARAM DOWNLOAD is displayed, then the device returns to Measurement mode.
1.5. Copy Firmware to Display
Transfers firmware from a device to the local display interface.
• Press RIGHT arrow
to Edit.
• Press DOWN arrow
to select
Start and RIGHT arrow
the transfer.
to begin
SW UPLOAD is displayed, then the device returns to Measurement mode.
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1.6. Copy Firmware from Display
Notes
• Do not interrupt power supply during transfer.
Transfers firmware from the local display interface to a device.
• Press RIGHT arrow
to Edit.
• Press DOWN arrow
to select
Start and RIGHT arrow
the transfer.
to begin
SW DOWNLOAD is displayed, then the device returns to Measurement mode.
2. Setup
Notes:
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*) unless
explicitly stated.
• Values shown in the following tables can be entered via the handheld programmer.
2.1. Device
2.1.1. Long Tag
Text that can be used in any way. A recommended use is as a unique label for
a field device in a plant. Limited to 8 ASCII characters. Read only on device,
Read/Write using SIMATIC PDM and AMS.
2.1.3. Descriptor
Text that can be used in any way. Limited to 16 ASCII characters. No specific
reommended use. Read only on device, Read/Write using SIMATIC PDM and
AMS.
2.1.4. Message
Text that can be used in any way. Limited to 32 ASCII characters. No specific
recommended use. Read only on device, Read/Write using SIMATIC PDM and
AMS.
2.1.5. Installation Date
Date the device was first commissioned. Read only locally. Can be written via
HART (dd mm yyyy).
2.1.6. Hardware Revision
Read only. Corresponds to the electronics hardware of the SITRANS LR560.
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2.1.2. Tag
Parameters
Text that can be used in any way. A recommended use is as a unique label for
a field device in a plant. Limited to 32 ASCII characters. Read only on device,
Read/Write using SIMATIC PDM and AMS..
2.1.7. Firmware Revision
Read only. Corresponds to the firmware that is embedded in the SITRANS
LR560.
2.1.8. Loader Revision
Read only. Corresponds to the software used to update the SITRANS LR560.
2.1.9. Menu Timeout
Time menu stays visible before switching back to Measurement view if no key
is pressed.
Range: 15 to 65535 s Default: 120 s
Values
2.1.10. Date of Manufacture
The date of manufacture of the SITRANS LR560 (dd mm yyyy).
2.2. Sensor
2.2.1. Units
PV (Primary Value) and SV (Secondary Value) units. Used in setting High/Low
Calibration Point, and displayed on LCD and in PDM.
m, cm, mm, ft, in, %
Values
Default: m
Parameters
mmmmm
Changing units to % will update the mA setpoints.
2.2.2. Sensor Mode
sensor
ref.
pt.
20 mA
100%
high
cal.
pt.
4 mA
0%
4 mA
0%
space
distance
level
low
cal.
pt.
4 mA
0%
Mode
Description
Distance to material surface
SPACE
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Low Calibration Point
(process empty level)
LEVEL
DISTANCE
20 mA
100%
20 mA
100%
High Calibration Point
(process full level)
Sensor Reference Point
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The time constant for the damping filter. The damping filter smooths out the
response to a sudden change in level. This is an exponential filter and the
engineering unit is always in seconds (see Damping on page 128 for more
detail).
Range: 0 to 1500 s
Values
Default: 0.000 s
2.2.4. Temperature Units
Selects the engineering unit to be displayed with the value representing
temperature.
Degrees C, F, R, or K. Default: Degrees C
Options
2.2.5. Unit
Sensor measurement units.
2.3. Calibration
Note: We recommend using the Quick Start wizard to configure the device.
2.3.1. Low Calibration Pt.
Distance from sensor reference point 1) to Low Calibration Point. Units are
defined in Units (2.2.1.) and displayed on the LCD and in PDM
Related
parameters
Units (2.2.1.)
Far Range (2.7.2.)
Any change to Low Calibration Point will cause the mA setpoints to be
updated.
2.3.2. High Calibration Pt.
Distance from sensor reference point1) to High Calibration Point. Units are
defined in Units (2.2.1.) and displayed on the LCD and in PDM.
Values
Range: 0 to 100.00 m. Default 0.00 m
Related parameters
Units (2.2.1.)
Near Range (2.7.1.)
When setting the High Calibration Point value, note that echoes are ignored
within Near Range (2.7.1.).
Any change to High Calibration Point will cause the mA setpoints to be
updated.
1)
The point from which level measurement is referenced (see Sensor Mode (2.2.2.) on
page 80 for an illustration).
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Range: 0 to 100.00 m. Default 100.00 m
Parameters
Values
2.3.3. Sensor Offset
A constant offset (negative or positive) that can be added to sensor value1) to
compensate if the sensor reference point has shifted. (For example, this could
result from adding a thicker gasket or reducing the standoff/nozzle height.) The
units are defined in Units (2.2.1.)
Values
Related
parameters
Range: -100 to 100. Default: 0.00 m
Units (2.2.1.)
2.4. Rate
Note: Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
2.4.1. Response Rate
Note: Changing Response Rate resets Fill Rate/Min (2.4.2.), Empty Rate/Min
(2.4.3.), and Damping Filter (2.2.3.).
Sets the reaction speed of the device to measurement changes.
Response Rate
(2.4.1.)
Parameters
mmmmm
Slow
Medium
Fast
Fill Rate/Min
(2.4.2.)
Empty Rate/Min Damping Filter
(2.4.3.)
(2.2.3.)
0.1 m/min (0.32 ft/min)
1.0 m/min (3.28 ft/min)
10.0 m/min (32.8 ft/min)
10 s
10 s
0s
Use a setting just faster than the maximum filling or emptying rate (whichever
is faster).
1)
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Defines the maximum rate at which the reported sensor value1) is allowed to
increase. Allows you to adjust the SITRANS LR560 response to increases in the
actual material level. Fill Rate is automatically updated whenever Response
Rate is altered.
Range: 0 to 999 999 m / min.
(when using AMS, max. value is 99 999 m/min.)
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Options
Fill Rate
Slow
0.1 m/min (0.32 ft/min)
Medium
1.0 m/min (3.28 ft/min)
Fast
10.0 m/min (32.8 ft/min)
Altered by:
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Related
parameters
Units (2.2.1.)
Enter a value slightly greater than the maximum vessel-filling rate, in units per
minute.
2.4.3. Empty Rate/Min
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Options
Slow
Empty Rate
0.1 m/min (0.32 ft/min)
Medium
1.0 m/min (3.28 ft/min)
Fast
10.0 m/min (32.8 ft/min)
Altered by:
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Related
parameters
Units (2.2.1.)
Enter a value slightly greater than the vessel’s maximum emptying rate, in units
per minute.
1)
The value produced by the echo processing which represents the distance from sensor reference point to the target.
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Range: 0 to 999 999 m / min.
(when using AMS, max. value is 99 999 m/min.)
Parameters
Defines the maximum rate at which the reported sensor value1) is allowed to
decrease. Adjusts the SITRANS LR560 response to decreases in the actual
material level. Empty Rate is automatically updated whenever Response Rate
(2.4.1.) is altered.
2.5. Fail-safe
Notes:
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*) unless
explicitly stated.
• The default setting depends whether your device is a standard or NAMUR NE
43-compliant device.a)
a)
NE43 device part number ends with -Z NO7.
2.5.1. Material Level
Defines the mA output to use when the Fail-safe Timer expires.
HI
20.5 mA (max. mA Limit)
LO
Options
3.8 mA (min. mA Limit)
HOLD
Last valid reading (default 22.6 mA)
VALUE
User-selected value [defined in Level (2.5.3.): default
3.58 mA]
NAMUR NE 43-COMPLIANT DEVICE
HI
20.5 mA (max. mA Limit)
LO
Options
Parameters
mmmmm
3.8 mA (min. mA Limit)
HOLD
Last valid reading
VALUE
User-selected value [defined in Level (2.5.3.): default
3.58 mA]
2.5.2. Timer
Note: When a Loss of Echo occurs Material Level (2.5.1.) determines the
material level to be reported when the Fail-safe timer expires.
Sets the time to elapse since the last valid reading, before the Fail-safe Level is
reported.
Values
Range: 0.00 to 720 seconds
Default: 100 s
2.5.3. Level
Notes:
• Material Level (2.5.1.) must be set to VALUE to enable the Level value to be
reported.
Allows the user to define the mA value to be reported when the Fail-safe timer
expires.
Values
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Range
3.56 mA to 22.6 mA
Default
3.56 mA
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2.6.1. Current Output Function
Notes:
• Level, space, and distance have different reference points.
• Use caution when changing Current Output Function while the device is
connected to a HART network. Current Output Function controls the
primary value. Changes to Current Output Function will update the mA
Setpoints.
• Current Output Function also affects the secondary, tertiary and
quaternary variables in a HART network.
sensor
ref.
pt.
high
cal.
pt.
Can be set to either Level, Space, or Distance.
20 mA
100%
4 mA
0%
space
4 mA
0%
distance
level
low
cal.
pt.
4 mA
0%
Description
Low Calibration Point
Space
High Calibration Point
measured as a percentage of the
difference between High Calibration
Point and Low Calibration Point
Distance
sensor reference point
Related
Parameters
measured as a percentage of Low
Calibration Point
Units (2.2.1.)
4 mA Setpoint (2.6.2.)/20 mA Setpoint (2.6.3.)
Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)/High Calibration Pt. (2.3.2.)
To view the mA reading in the secondary region of the LCD, press
on the
handheld programmer.
To modify Current Output Function via SIMATIC PDM:
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Reference point
Level
Parameters
Options
20 mA
100%
20 mA
100%
2.6.2. 4 mA Setpoint
Sets the process level corresponding to the 4 mA value. 4 mA always defaults
to 0, and Current Output Function (2.6.1.) determines whether this is a Level,
Space, or Distance measurement. (See Current Output Function (2.6.1.) for an
illustration.)
Range: –999999 to +999999
Values
Related
Parameters
•
•
Default: 0.00 m (set to value corresponding to 0% as defined by
Current Output Function)
Units (2.2.1.)
Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)/High Calibration Pt. (2.3.2.)
Current Output Function (2.6.1.)
Enter the reading that is to correspond to a 4 mA output.
Units are defined in Units (2.2.1.) for Level, Space, or Distance.
2.6.3. 20 mA Setpoint
Sets the process level corresponding to the 20 mA value. 20 mA always defaults
to 100%, and Current Output Function (2.6.1.) determines whether this is a Level,
Space, or Distance measurement. (See Current Output Function (2.6.1.) for an
illustration.)
Range: –999999 to +999999
Parameters
mmmmm
Values
Related
Parameters
•
•
Default: 40.00 m or 100.0 m (set to value corresponding to 100% as
defined by Current Output Function)
Units (2.2.1.)
Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)/High Calibration Pt. (2.3.2.)
Current Output Function (2.6.1.)
Enter the reading that is to correspond to a 20 mA output.
Units are defined in Units (2.2.1.) for Level, Space, or Distance.
2.6.4. Min. mA limit
Prevents the mA output from dropping below this minimum level for a
measurement value. This does not restrict the Fail-safe or Manual settings.
Values
Range: 3.56 to 22.6 (mA)
Default: 3.80 (mA)
2.6.5. Max. mA limit
Prevents the mA output from rising above this maximum level for a
measurement value. This does not restrict the Fail-safe or Manual settings.
Values
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Default: 20.50 (mA)
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Can be set to Manual, or Auto.
Options
Manual
User can enter mA value for loop current.
Auto
Loop current will follow measurement value.
Fixed
a)
Description
a)
Read only. Loop current is set to the multidrop level of 4 mA
Fixed mode can be selected or cancelled only via HART command 6. It cannot be
changed using PDM, AMS, or the HART 375 Communicator.
2.6.7. Manual Value
Allows you to use a simulated value to test the functioning of the loop. You can
enter 4 mA, 20 mA, or any other user-defined value within the range.
Values
Range: 3.56 mA to 22.6 mA
Related
parameter
mA Output Mode (2.6.6.)
a) First set mA Output Mode (2.6.6.) to Manual.
b) Enter the desired mA value in mA Output Value.
c) After completing the test, remember to reset mA Output Mode (2.6.6.) to
the previous setting.
Allows you to view the simulated value entered to test the functioning of the
loop.
Values
Related
parameter
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Read Only.
Manual Value (2.6.7.)
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2.6.8. mA Output Value
Parameters
Via SIMATIC PDM:
Open the menu Device – Loop Test.
2.7. Signal Processing
Note: Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
2.7.1. Near Range
The range in front of the device (measured from the sensor reference point)
within which any echoes will be ignored. This is sometimes referred to as
blanking or a dead zone.
Values
Range: 0 to 105 m (0 to 344.5 ft)
Default: 0.278 m (0.91 ft)
Related
Units (2.2.1.)
parameters
2.7.2. Far Range
Note: Far Range can extend beyond the bottom of the vessel.
Allows the material level to drop below Low Calibration Point without
generating a Loss of Echo (LOE) state. See Sensor Mode (2.2.2.) on page 80 for
an illustration.
Parameters
mmmmm
Values
Range: Min. = Low Calibration Pt.
Max. = 105 m (344.5 ft)
Default: Value for Low Calibration Pt. + 5 m (16.4 ft)
Related
Units (2.2.1.)
parameters CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.)
Use this feature if the measured surface can drop below the Low Cal. Point in
normal operation.
2.7.3. Echo select
2.7.3.1. Algorithm
Selects the algorithm to be applied to the echo profile to extract the true
echo.
ALF Area Largest First
Options
Echo Area
Largest Echo
First Echo
AL
Echo Area Largest
AF
Echo Area First
LF
Echo Largest First
BLF Best of First and Largest echo
BL
Best Largest Echo
BF
Best First Echo
TF
True First Echo
LAST
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Echo Threshold
Sets the minimum echo confidence that the echo must meet in order to
prevent a Loss of Echo condition and the expiration of the Fail-safe (LOE)
timer. When Confidence (2.7.6.1.) exceeds Echo Threshold (2.7.3.2.), the
echo is accepted as a valid echo and is evaluated.
Range: 0 to 99
Values
Default: 5
Related
Parameters
Timer (2.5.2.)
Use this feature when an incorrect material level is reported.
2.7.3.3.
Position Detect
Note: Selecting Steel or Concrete vessel type in the Quick Start wizard
changes the setting for Position Detect (2.7.3.3.) to Rising Edge.
Defines where on the echo the distance measurement is determined. See
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) on page 126 for more details.
Options
RISING (yields highest stability on sloped targets)
CENTER (yields higher accuracy on flat, non-sloped targets)
HYBRID (CENTER and CLEF)
If the vessel bottom is being reported as the level instead of the actual
material level (at low conditions), we recommend setting Position to Hybrid
and using it in combination with CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.).
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CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.)
Parameters
CLEF (Constrained Leading Edge Fit)
Related
Parameters
2.7.3.4.
CLEF Range
Notes:
• CLEF Range is referenced from Far Range.
• The value for CLEF Range must include the difference between Far
Range and Low Calibration Point, plus any level above the Low
Calibration Point to be managed by the CLEF algorithm.
The CLEF algorithm is used mainly to allow correct level reporting for low
dK materials which may otherwise cause an incorrect reading in an empty
or almost empty vessel.
It is used from Far Range up to the level defined by CLEF Range (see
illustration below). Above that point, the Center algorithm is used. For more
detail, see CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.) on page 125.
Values
Range: 0 to 45 m (40 m device)
0 to 105 m (100 m device)
Default: 0.0 m
Related
parameters
Position Detect (2.7.3.3.)
Far Range (2.7.2.)
Parameters
mmmmm
sensor
reference
point
CLEF Range
2.7.3.5.
Low Calibration
Point
Far
Range
Echo Marker
The point on the selected echo from which the measured value is taken.
Values
Range: 5 to 95%
Default: 70%
Use this feature if the reported material level fluctates slightly due to a
variable rise in the leading edge of the true echo on the Echo Profile.
Enter the value (in percent of echo height) to ensure the Echo Lock window
intersects the Echo Profile at the sharpest rising portion of the Echo Profile
representing the true echo. This value is preset to 70%.
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Provides a method of checking the reliability of a new echo before accepting it
as the valid reading, based on numbers of samples above or below the
currently selected echo.
2.7.4.1.
Echo Lock
Selects the measurement verification process.
Lock Off
Options
Maximum Verification (not recommended for radar)
* Material Agitator
Total Lock (not recommended for radar)
Related
parameters
Fill Rate/Min (2.4.2.)
Empty Rate/Min (2.4.3.)
Up Sampling (2.7.4.2.)
Down Sampling (2.7.4.3.)
For radar applications, Material Agitator is the most often-used setting, to
avoid agitator blade detection.
2.7.4.2.
Up Sampling
Specifies the number of consecutive echoes that must appear above the
echo currently selected, before the measurement is accepted as valid.
Values
Default: 5
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Specifies the number of consecutive echoes that must appear below the
echo currently selected, before the measurement is accepted as valid.
Parameters
2.7.4.3.
Range: 1 to 50
2.7.4.4.
Echo Lock Window
A “distance window” centered on the echo is used to derive the reading.
When a new measurement is in the window, the window is re-centered
and the reading is calculated.
Values
Range: 0 to 45 m (or 105 m, depending on model)
Default: 0 m
When the value is 0, the window is automatically calculated after each
measurement.
•
For slower Measurement Response values, the window grows at a
slower rate.
For faster Measurement Response values, the window grows at a
faster rate.
•
Note: The Echo Lock window is stored as a standard sample, but
displayed in sensor units. Any value entered for the Echo Lock
window will be rounded to the nearest sample.
2.7.5. Filtering
2.7.5.1. Narrow Echo Filter
Parameters
mmmmm
Filters out echoes of a specific width.
Values
Range: 0 to 255
0 = OFF
greater = wider
To remove a false echo from the Echo Profile, take its width in mm and
multiply it by 0.006. Enter the result.
For example, to filter out a spike with 500 mm width, enter 6 or 7 (the
closest integer product of 500 x 0.006).
When a value is keyed in, the nearest acceptable value is entered.
2.7.5.2.
Reform Echo
Smooths jagged peaks in the echo profile. Reforms fragmented echoes into
one echo.
0 = OFF
Values
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Average Amount
The fraction of the old shot data that is kept for averaging purposes. A
higher value will give a smoother profile at the expense of a slower echo
profile response.
Values
0.0 to 1.0
Default: 0.75
2.7.6. Echo Quality
2.7.6.1.
Confidence
Indicates echo reliability: higher values represent better echo quality. The
display shows the echo confidence of the last measurement. Echo
Threshold (2.7.3.2.) defines the minimum criterion for echo confidence.
Values (view only)
Related Parameters
0 to 99
----
Shot not used
Echo Threshold (2.7.3.2.)
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on the tab Echo
Profile.
2.7.6.2.
Echo Strength
Displays the absolute strength (in dB above 1 μV rms) of the echo selected
as the measurement echo.
2.8. TVT setup
Note: Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
2.8.1. Auto False Echo Suppression
Note: We recommend setting Auto False Echo Suppression either via
SIMATIC PDM or via local operation using the Auto False Echo Suppression
wizard.
Used together with Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) to screen out false echoes in a vessel
with known obstructions. A ’learned TVT’ (time varying threshold) replaces the
default TVT over a specified range.
• See Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) on page 126 for a more detailed explanation.
• To set via SIMATIC PDM, see Auto False Echo Suppression on page 46.
• To set via local operation, see AFES (Auto False Echo Suppression) Wizard
on page 77.
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Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on the tab Echo
Profile.
Parameters
Values (view only) –20 to 99
2.8.2. Auto False Echo Suppression Range
Defines the endpoint of the Learned TVT distance. Units are defined in Units
(2.2.1.). Used in combination with Auto False Echo Suppression (see above). .
Values
Range: 0.00 to 45.00 m (or 105.00 m depending on
model)
Related parameters
Units (2.2.1.)
Default: 1.00 m
2.8.3. Hover Level
Defines how high the TVT (Time Varying Threshold) is placed above the noise
floor of the echo profile, as a percentage of the difference between the peak of
the largest echo in the profile and the noise floor. (See Before Auto False Echo
Suppression on page 47 for an illustration.)
Values
Range: 0 to 100%
Default: 40%
When the device is located in the center of the vessel, the TVT hover level may
be lowered to increase the confidence level of the largest echo.
2.8.4. Shaper Mode
Parameters
mmmmm
Enables/disables the TVT shaper.
ON
Options
OFF
2.9. TVT shaper
Note:
• Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) must be turned ON in order for TVT breakpoints to be
transferred.
• We recommend using SIMATIC PDM to access this feature
Adjusts the TVT (Time Varying Threshold) at a specified range (breakpoint on the
TVT). This allows you to reshape the TVT to avoid unwanted echoes. There are 120
breakpoints.
Values
Range: –50 to 50 dB
Default: 0 dB
To use TVT shaper via SIMATIC PDM:
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Go to Level Meter > Setup > Signal Processing > TVT setup > Shaper Mode
and select On.
b)
Open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities and click on TVT Shaper.
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To use TVT shaper via LDI (local display interface):
a)
Go to Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) and select On.
b)
Go to Breakpoint 1-9 (2.9.1.).
c)
Open Shaper 1 and enter the TVT Offset value (between –50 and 50).
d)
Go to the next Shaper point and repeat steps c) and d) till all desired
breakpoint values have been entered.
2.9.1. Breakpoint 1-9
2.9.2. Breakpoint 10-18
2.9.3. Breakpoint 19-27
2.9.4. Breakpoint 28-36
2.9.5. Breakpoint 37-45
2.9.6. Breakpoint 46-54
2.9.7. Breakpoint 55-63
2.9.8. Breakpoint 64-72
2.9.9. Breakpoint 73-81
2.9.10. Breakpoint 82-90
2.9.12. Breakpoint 100-108
2.9.13. Breakpoint 109-117
2.9.14. Breakpoint 118-120
2.10. Measured Values
Read only. Allows you to view measured values for diagnostic purposes.
To access measured values via SIMATIC PDM:
Open the menu View – Process Variables.
2.10.1. Main Output
The value for Level/Volume, always displayed here in percent.
2.10.2. Ouput No Linearization
The value for Level, always displayed here in percent.
2.10.3. Output No Offsets
The value for distance, displayed in sensor units.
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2.9.11. Breakpoint 91-99
3. Diagnostics
3.1. Fault Reset
Clears the following fault (known as Acknowledge Fault in PDM.)
To clear a fault using the handheld programmer:
•
Enter the fault code number then press RIGHT Arrow.
Fault Code
S12
Description
Internal Temperature High
To clear a fault via SIMATIC PDM:
Description
Device Lifetime Limit 1 (Maintenance Required)
Device Lifetime Limit 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Sensor Lifetime Limit 1 (Maintenance Required)
Sensor Lifetime Limit 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Device Service Limit 1 (Maintenance Required)
Device Service Limit 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Calibration Schedule Limit 1 (Maintenance Required
Calibration Schedule Limit 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Internal Error (Maintenance Demanded)
Parameters
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•
Open the menu View – Device Status and click on Maintenance tab.
Click on Acknowledge Warnings in the applicable box to clear the fault.
Clearing a fault in one parameter of a "maintenance pair" automatically clears a fault
in the second parameter of the pair. For example, entering S3 or S4 will clear a fault
on Device (Maintenance Required), and on Device (Maintenance Demanded). This
applies when clearing faults via the handheld programmer or 375 Field
Communicator.
3.2. Echo Profile
Allows you to request the current echo profile either locally via the handheld
programmer, or remotely via SIMATIC PDM, or AMS Device Manager. (For more
detail see Echo Processing on page 123.)
To request a profile via SIMATIC PDM open the menu Device – Echo Profile Utilities.
To request a profile via the handheld programmer:
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a)
In PROGRAM mode, navigate to LEVEL METER > DIAGNOSTICS (3) > ECHO
PROFILE (3.2)
b)
Press RIGHT arrow to request a profile.
(For more detail see Requesting an Echo Profile on page 35.)
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Shows current trend.
3.4. Peak Values
To view via SIMATIC PDM:
Open the menu View – Status, and click on the tab Device Status. For more details
see Diagnostics on page 50.
3.4.1. Min. Measured Value
The minimum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Units (2.2.1.).
3.4.2. Max. Measured Value
The maximum recorded Sensor value, reported in units defined in Units (2.2.1.).
3.4.3. Minimum PV
The minimum recorded Primary Value from the Analog Input Function Block 1.
3.4.4. Maximum PV
The maximum recorded Primary Value from the Analog Input Function Block 1.
3.4.5. Minimum SV
The minimum recorded Secondary Value from the Analog Input Function
Block 1.
3.4.6. Maximum SV
3.5.1. Min value
Note: Read only in PDM or AMS. Can be written via the handheld
programmer.
Displays (in degrees C) the minimum temperature recorded by the internal
electronics. The high and low values are maintained over a power cycle.
Via SIMATIC PDM navigate to Maintenance and Diagnostics > Electronics
Temperature.
3.5.2. Max value
Note: Read only in PDM or AMS. Can be written via the handheld
programmer.
Displays (in degrees C) the maximum temperature recorded by the internal
electronics. The high and low values are maintained over a power cycle.
Via SIMATIC PDM navigate to Maintenance and Diagnostics > Electronics
Temperature.
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3.5. Electronics Temperature
Parameters
The maximum recorded SecondaryValue from the Analog Input Function
Block 1.
3.5.3. Internal Temperature
Read only. Displays (in degrees C) the current temperature on the circuit board
recorded by the internal electronics.
For access via SIMATIC PDM open the menu View – Process Variables and
check the field Electronics Temperature.
3.6. Remaining Device Lifetime
Notes:
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*) unless
explicitly stated.
• Four sets of parameters allow you to monitor the Device/Sensor Lifetimes and
set up Maintenance/Service schedules, based on operating hours instead of a
calendar-based schedule. See also Remaining Sensor Lifetime (3.7.), Service
Schedule (4.7.), and Calibration Schedule (4.8.).
• Performing a reset to Factory Defaults will reset all the Maintenance Schedule
parameters to their factory defaults.
• The device operates in years. To view Remaining Device Lifetime parameters in
hours or days (via SIMATIC PDM only) see Lifetime Expected (3.6.6.).
The maintenance warnings and reminders are available through HART
communications. This information can be integrated into an Asset Management
system. For optimal use, we recommend that you use SIMATIC PCS7 Asset
Management Software in conjunction with SIMATIC PDM.
Parameters
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The device tracks itself based on operating hours and monitors its predicted lifetime.
You can modify the expected device lifetime, set up schedules for maintenance
reminders, and acknowledge them.
To access these parameters via SIMATIC PDM:
•
Open the menu Device – Maintenance and select the Remaining Device Lifetime
tab.
•
After modifying values/units as required, click on Write to accept the change,
and Read to view the effect of the change.
•
Click on Snooze to add a year to the Total Expected Device Life.
Time Units
Optionsa)
a)
Hours; days; years
Default: years
Selectable only via SIMATIC PDM.
3.6.1. Time in Operation
Read only. The amount of time the device has been operating.
3.6.2. Remaining Lifetime
Read only. Lifetime Expected (3.6.6.) less Time in Operation (3.6.1.).
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3.6.3. Reminder 1 (Required)
If Remaining Lifetime (3.6.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Required reminder.
Range: 0 to 20 years
Values
Default: 0.164 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (3.6.5.) to the desired option.
3.6.4. Reminder 2 (Demanded)
If Remaining Lifetime (3.6.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Demanded reminder.
Range: 0 to 20 years
Values
Default: 0.019 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (3.6.5.) to the desired option.
3.6.5. Reminder Activation
Note: To modify this parameter via SIMATIC PDM it must be accessed via the
pull-down menu Device – Maintenance.
Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Options
Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Reminders 1 and 2
* OFF
3.6.6. Lifetime Expected
Note: The device always operates in years. Changing the units affects only
the parameter view of the Remaining Device Lifetime parameters in
SIMATIC PDM.
Allows you to override the factory default.
Unitsa): hours, days, years
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 10.00 years
a)
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Allows you to enable a maintenance reminder.
3.6.7. Maintenance Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder is active.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab, and check the Device Lifetime Status window.
3.6.8. Acknowledge Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder has been acknowledged.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab, and check the Device Lifetime Status window.
3.6.9. Acknowledge
Acknowledges the current maintenance reminder.
To acknowledge a reminder via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Open the menu View – Device Status and click on the tab Maintenance.
b) In the Device Lifetime section, click on Acknowledge Warnings.
To acknowledge a reminder via the local control buttons or handheld
programmer:
a) Press RIGHT arrow twice to open parameter view and activate Edit Mode.
b) Press RIGHT arrow to acknowledge the reminder.
Notes:
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*) unless
explicitly stated.
• Four sets of parameters allow you to monitor the Device/Sensor Lifetimes and
set up Maintenance/Service schedules, based on operating hours instead of a
calendar-based schedule. See also Remaining Device Lifetime (3.6.), Service
Schedule (4.7.), and Calibration Schedule (4.8.).
• Performing a reset to Factory Defaults will reset all the Maintenance Schedule
parameters to their factory defaults.
• The device operates in years. To view Remaining Sensor Lifetime parameters in
hours or days (via SIMATIC PDM only), see Lifetime Expected (3.7.6.).
Parameters
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3.7. Remaining Sensor Lifetime
The device monitors the predicted lifetime of the sensor (the components exposed to
the vessel environment). You can modify the expected sensor lifetime, set up schedules
for maintenance reminders, and acknowledge them.
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To access these parameters via SIMATIC PDM:
•
Open the menu Device – Maintenance and select the Remaining Sensor
Lifetime tab.
•
After modifying values/units as required, click on Write to accept the change,
and Read to view the effect of the change.
•
Click on Snooze to add a year to the Total Expected Sensor Life.
•
Click on Sensor Replaced to restart the timer and clear any fault messages.
Time Units
Hours; days; years
Optionsa)
a)
Default: years
Selectable only via SIMATIC PDM.
3.7.1. Time in Operation
Read only. The amount of time the sensor has been operating.
3.7.2. Remaining Lifetime
Read only. Lifetime Expected (3.7.6.) less Time in Operation (3.7.1.).
3.7.3. Reminder 1 (Required)
If Remaining Lifetime (3.7.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Required reminder.
Range: 0 to 20 years
Values
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (3.7.5.) to the desired option.
3.7.4. Reminder 2 (Demanded)
If Remaining Lifetime (3.7.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Demanded reminder.
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 0.019 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (3.7.5.) to the desired option.
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Default: 0.164 years
3.7.5. Reminder Activation
Note: To modify this parameter via SIMATIC PDM it must be accessed via the
pull-down menu Device – Maintenance.
Allows you to enable a maintenance reminder.
Reminder 1 (Maintenance Required)
Options
Reminder 2 (Maintenance Demanded)
Reminders 1 and 2
* OFF
a) First set the values in Reminder 1 (Required) (3.7.3.)/Reminder 2
(Demanded) (3.7.4.).
b) Select the desired Reminder Activation option.
3.7.6. Lifetime Expected
Note: The device always operates in years. Changing the units affects only
the parameter view of Remaining Sensor Life parameters in SIMATIC PDM.
Allows you to override the factory default.
Unitsa): hours, days, years
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 10.00 years
Parameters
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a)
Units are selectable only via SIMATIC PDM.
3.7.7. Maintenance Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder is active.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab, and check the Sensor Lifetime Status window.
3.7.8. Acknowledge Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder has been acknowledged.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab and check the Sensor Lifetime Status window.
3.7.9. Acknowledge
Acknowledges the current maintenance reminder.
To acknowledge a reminder via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Open the menu View – Device Status and click on the Maintenance tab.
b) In the Sensor Lifetime section click on Acknowledge Warnings.
To acknowledge a reminder via the local control buttons or handheld
programmer:
a) Press RIGHT arrow twice to open parameter view and activate Edit Mode.
b) Press RIGHT arrow to acknowledge the reminder.
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4. Service
4.1. Demo Mode
Used to set up for demonstrations: reduces the time between measurements and the
accuracy for demonstration purposes.
ON or OFF
Values
Default: OFF
4.2. Master Reset
Note:
• Following a reset to Factory Defaults, the LCD displays the Quick Start wizard.
• Following a reset to Factory Defaults, complete reprogramming is required.
Resets all parameter to factory defaults, with certain exceptions. The list of
exceptions includes, but is not limited to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Language
Identification parameters (such as Tag, Installation Date)
Device Address
Write Protection
Auto False Echo Suppression
Auto False Echo Suppression Range
Options
Factory Defaults
4.3. Powered Hours
Read only unless Write Protection (6.1.) is set to Unlock (2457). Displays the number of
hours the unit has been powered up since manufacture.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Wear.
4.4. Power-on Resets
Read only unless Write Protection (6.1.) is set to Unlock (2457).. The number of power
cycles that have occurred since manufacture.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Wear.
4.5. LCD Backlight
Time the backlight remains on.
Options
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To perform a reset to factory defaults via SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device –
Master Reset and click on OK.
Parameters
Warm Start
4.6. LCD Contrast
The factory setting is for optimum visibility at room temperature and in average light
conditions. Extremes of temperature will lessen the contrast.
Values
Range: 0 to 20.
Default: 8
Contrast setting will depend on ambient
temperature.
Adjust the value to improve visibility in different temperatures and light conditions.
Change the value in small steps to ensure you can continue to read the display.
4.7. Service Schedule
Notes:
• Four sets of parameters allow you to monitor the Device/Sensor Lifetimes and
set up Maintenance/Service schedules, based on operating hours instead of a
calendar-based schedule. See also Remaining Device Lifetime (3.6.), Remaining
Sensor Lifetime (3.7.), and Calibration Schedule (4.8.).
• Performing a reset to Factory Defaults will reset all the Maintenance Schedule
parameters to their factory defaults.
• The device operates in years. To view Service Interval parameters in hours or
days (via SIMATIC PDM only) see Service interval (4.7.6.).
The maintenance warnings and reminders are communicated to the end user
through status information. This information can be integrated into any Asset
Management system. For optimal use, we recommend that you use SIMATIC PCS7
Asset Management Software in conjunction with SIMATIC PDM.
Parameters
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The device tracks service intervals based on operating hours and monitors the
predicted lifetime to the next service. You can modify the Total Service Interval, set
schedules for maintenance reminders, and acknowledge them.
To access these parameters via SIMATIC PDM:
•
Open the menu Device – Maintenance and select the Service Schedule tab.
•
After modifying values/units as required, click on Write to accept the change,
and Read to view the effect of the change.
•
Click on Service Performed to restart the timer and clear any fault messages.
Time Units
Optionsa)
a)
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Default: years
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Time elapsed since last service. Can be reset to zero after performing a service.
Can be reset locally by entering 0 in this parameter.
To reset to zero:
• In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Maintenance, click on the
Service Schedule tab, and click on Service Performed to restart the timer
and clear any fault messages.
• Via the handheld programmer, manually reset Time since Last Service
(4.7.1.) to zero.
4.7.2. Time until Next Service
Read only. Service interval (4.7.6.) less Time since Last Service (4.7.1.).
4.7.3. Reminder 1 (Required)
If Time until Next Service (4.7.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Required reminder.
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 0.164 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (4.7.5.) to the desired option.
4.7.4. Reminder 2 (Demanded)
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 0.019 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (4.7.5.) to the desired option.
4.7.5. Reminder Activation
Note: To modify this parameter via SIMATIC PDM it must be accessed via the
pull-down menu Device – Maintenance.
Allows you to enable a maintenance reminder.
Values
* Timer OFF
ON NO LIMITS
ON REMinder 1 (Maintenance Required) checked
ON REMinders 1 and 2 checked
ON REMinder 2 (Maintenance Demanded) checked
a) First set the values in Reminder 1 (Required) (4.7.3.)/Reminder 2
(Demanded) (4.7.4.).
b) Select the desired Reminder Activation option.
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Values
Parameters
If Time until Next Service (4.7.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Demanded reminder.
4.7.6. Service interval
Note: The device always operates in years. Changing the units affects only
the parameter view of the Service Interval parameters in SIMATIC PDM.
User-configurable recommended time between product inspections.
Unitsa): hours, days, years
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 1.0 year
a)
Units are selectable only via SIMATIC PDM.
4.7.7. Maintenance Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder is active.
Open the menu View – Device Status, click on the Maintenance tab and check
the Service Schedule Status window.
4.7.8. Acknowledge Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder has been acknowledged.
Open the menu View – Device Status, click on the Maintenance tab and check
the Service Schedule Status window.
4.7.9. Acknowledge
Acknowledges the current maintenance reminder.
Parameters
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To acknowledge a reminder via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Open the menu View – Device Status and click on the Maintenance tab.
b) In the Service Schedule Status section click on Acknowledge Warnings.
To acknowledge a reminder via the local control buttons or handheld
programmer:
a) Press RIGHT arrow twice to open parameter view and activate Edit Mode.
b) Press RIGHT arrow to acknowledge the reminder.
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4.8. Calibration Schedule
Notes:
• Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*) unless
explicitly stated.
• Four sets of parameters allow you to monitor the Device/Sensor Lifetimes and
set up Maintenance/Service schedules, based on operating hours instead of a
calendar-based schedule. See also Remaining Device Lifetime (3.6.), Remaining
Sensor Lifetime (3.7.), and Service Schedule (4.7.).
• Performing a reset to Factory Defaults will reset all the Maintenance Schedule
parameters to their factory defaults.
• The device operates in years. To view Calibration Interval parameters in hours or
days (via SIMATIC PDM only) see Calibration Interval (4.8.6.).
The device tracks calibration intervals based on operating hours and monitors the
predicted lifetime to the next calibration. You can modify the Total Calibration Interval,
set schedules for maintenance reminders, and acknowledge them.
To access these parameters via SIMATIC PDM:
•
Open the menu Device – Maintenance and select the Calibration Schedule tab.
•
After modifying values/units as required, click on Write to accept the change,
and Read to view the effect of the change.
•
Click on Calibration Performed to restart the timer and clear any fault
messages.
a)
Hours; days; years
Default: years
Selectable only via SIMATIC PDM.
4.8.1. Time since Last Calibration
Time elapsed since last calibration. Can be reset to zero after performing a
calibration. Can be reset locally by entering 0 in this parameter.
To reset to zero:
• In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu Device – Maintenance, click on the
Calibration Schedule tab, and click on Calibration Performed to restart the
timer and clear any fault messages.
• Via the handheld programmer, manually reset Time since Last Calibration
(4.8.1.) to zero.
4.8.2. Time until Next Calibration
Read only. Calibration Interval (4.8.6.) less Time since Last Calibration (4.8.1.).
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Optionsa)
Parameters
Time Units
4.8.3. Reminder 1 (Required)
If Time until Next Calibration (4.8.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Required reminder.
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 0.164 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (4.8.5.) to the desired option.
4.8.4. Reminder 2 (Demanded)
If Time until Next Calibration (4.8.2.) is equal to or less than this value, the device
generates a Maintenance Demanded reminder.
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 0.019 years
a) Modify values as required.
b) Set Reminder Activation (4.8.5.) to the desired option.
4.8.5. Reminder Activation
Note: To modify this parameter via SIMATIC PDM it must be accessed via the
pull-down menu Device – Maintenance.
Parameters
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Allows you to enable a maintenance reminder.
Values
* Timer OFF
ON NO LIMITS
ON REMinder 1 (Maintenance Required) checked
ON REMinders 1 and 2 checked
ON REMinder 2 (Maintenance Demanded) checked
a) First set the values in Reminder 1 (Required) (4.8.3.)/Reminder 2
(Demanded) (4.8.4.).
b) Select the desired Reminder Activation option.
4.8.6. Calibration Interval
Note: The device always operates in years. Changing the units affects only
the parameter view of the Calibration Interval parameters in SIMATIC PDM.
User-configurable recommended time between product calibrations.
Unitsa): hours, days, years
Values
Range: 0 to 20 years
Default: 1.0 year
a)
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Indicates which level of maintenance reminder is active.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab and check the Calibration Schedule Status window.
4.8.8. Acknowledge Status
Indicates which level of maintenance reminder has been acknowledged.
In SIMATIC PDM, open the menu View – Device Status, click on the
Maintenance tab and check the Calibration Schedule Status window.
4.8.9. Acknowledge
Acknowledges the current maintenance reminder.
To acknowledge a reminder via SIMATIC PDM:
a) Open the menu View – Device Status and click on the Maintenance tab.
b) In the Calibration Schedule Status section click on Acknowledge
Warnings.
To acknowledge a reminder via the the local control buttons or handheld
programmer:
a) Press RIGHT arrow twice to open parameter view and activate Edit Mode.
b) Press RIGHT arrow to acknowledge the reminder.
5. Communication
Values
Range: 0 to 63
Default: 0
To reset Device Address via SIMATIC PDM:
•
Open the project in Process Device Network View then right-click on the
device.
Go to Object Properties > Connection to access the field Short Address.
•
Note: SIMATIC PDM only allows addresses 0-15.
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5.1. Device Address
Sets the device address or poll ID on a HART network. Any address other than 0 will
cause the output current to be a fixed value, and the current will not indicate the
reading. Range should be limited to 0 to 15 for a HART 5 master.
Parameters
Note: Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
5.2. Remote Lockout
Enables/disables the read/write access to parameters via remote communications. If
locked via the handheld programmer, it can be unlocked only via the handheld
programmer. If locked via AMS, it can be reset via AMS or via the handheld
programmer.
Options
ON
No changes are permitted via remote communications.
OFF
Changes are permitted.
6. Security
Note: Default settings in the parameter tables are indicated with an asterisk (*)
unless explicitly stated.
6.1. Write Protection
Prevents any changes to parameters.
Range: 0 to 9999
Options
Parameters
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•
•
Unlock value (2457)
Lock Off
Any other value
Lock On
To turn Lock On, key in any value other than the Unlock Value 2457.
To turn Lock Off, key in the Unlock Value 2457.
7. Language
Selects the language to be used on the LCD.
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Options
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
简体中文
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Parameter Name (Parameter Number)
20 mA Setpoint (2.6.3.)
4 mA Setpoint (2.6.2.)
AFES (Auto False Echo Suppression) Wizard (1.2.)
Algorithm (2.7.3.1.)
Analog Output Scaling (2.6.)
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
Breakpoint 100-108 (2.9.12.)
Breakpoint 10-18 (2.9.2.)
Breakpoint 109-117 (2.9.13.)
Breakpoint 118-120 (2.9.14.)
Breakpoint 1-9 (2.9.1.)
Breakpoint 19-27 (2.9.3.)
Breakpoint 28-36 (2.9.4.)
Breakpoint 37-45 (2.9.5.)
Breakpoint 46-54 (2.9.6.)
Breakpoint 55-63 (2.9.7.)
Breakpoint 64-72 (2.9.8.)
Breakpoint 73-81 (2.9.9.)
Breakpoint 82-90 (2.9.10.)
Breakpoint 91-99 (2.9.11.)
Calibration (2.3.)
CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.)
Communication (5.)
Confidence (2.7.6.1.)
Copy Firmware from Display (1.6.)
Copy Firmware to Display (1.5.)
Copy Parameters from Display (1.4.)
Copy Parameters to Display (1.3.)
Current Output Function (2.6.1.)
Damping Filter (2.2.3.)
Demo Mode (4.1.)
Descriptor (2.1.3.)
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Note: Maintenance Parameters are not listed below. See Remaining Device Lifetime
(3.6.) on page 98, Remaining Sensor Lifetime (3.7.) on page 100, Service Schedule (4.7.)
on page 104, and Calibration Schedule (4.8.) on page 107 for those parameters.
A: Parameter List
Appendix A: Alphabetical Parameter
List
A: Parameter List
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Parameter Name (Parameter Number)
Device (2.1.)
Device Address (5.1.)
Diagnostics (3.)
Down Sampling (2.7.4.3.)
Echo Lock (2.7.4.1.)
Echo Lock Window (2.7.4.4.)
Echo Marker (2.7.3.5.)
Echo Profile (3.2.)
Echo Quality (2.7.6.)
Echo select (2.7.3.)
Echo Strength (2.7.6.2.)
Echo Threshold (2.7.3.2.)
Electronics Temperature (3.5.)
Empty Rate/Min (2.4.3.)
Fail-safe (2.5.)
Material Level (2.5.1.)
Level (2.5.3.)
Far Range (2.7.2.)
Fault Reset (3.1.)
Fill Rate/Min (2.4.2.)
Filtering (2.7.5.)
Firmware Revision (2.1.7.)
Hardware Revision (2.1.6.)
High Calibration Pt. (2.3.2.)
Auto False Echo Suppression Range (2.8.2.)
Internal Temperature (3.5.3.)
Language (7.)
LCD Backlight (4.5.)
LCD Contrast (4.6.)
Loader Revision (2.1.8.)
Timer (2.5.2.)
Long Tag (2.1.1.)
Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)
mA Output Mode (2.6.6.)
mA Output Value (2.6.8.)
Main Output (2.10.1.)
Manual Value (2.6.7.)
Master Reset (4.2.)
Max. mA limit (2.6.5.)
Measured Values (2.10.)
Menu Timeout (2.1.9.)
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A: Parameter List
Message (2.1.4.)
Min. mA limit (2.6.4.)
Narrow Echo Filter (2.7.5.1.)
Near Range (2.7.1.)
Ouput No Linearization (2.10.2.)
Output No Offsets (2.10.3.)
Peak Values (3.4.)
Position Detect (2.7.3.3.)
Powered Hours (4.3.)
Power-on Resets (4.4.)
Quick Start (1.)
Quick Start Wizard (1.1.)
Rate (2.4.)
Remote Lockout (5.2.)
Response Rate (2.4.1.)
Sampling (2.7.4.)
Security (6.)
Sensor (2.2.)
Sensor Mode (2.2.2.)
Sensor Offset (2.3.3.)
Service (4.)
Setup (2.)
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
Signal Processing (2.7.)
Tag (2.1.2.)
Trend (3.3.)
TVT setup (2.8.)
TVT shaper (2.9.)
Units (2.2.1.)
Up Sampling (2.7.4.2.)
Write Protection (6.1.)
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Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Communication Troubleshooting
1)
Check the following:
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•
•
•
•
There is power at the instrument.
The LCD shows the relevant data.
The device can be programmed using the handheld programmer.
If any fault codes are being displayed, see “General Fault Codes” on page 116
for a detailed list.
2)
Verify that the wiring connections are correct.
3)
See the table below for specific symptoms.
Symptom
Corrective action
The device cannot be programmed via the handheld programmer.
• Ensure Write Protection (6.1.) on page 110 is set to the
unlock value.
• Ensure Write Protection (6.1.) on page 110 is set to the
You try to set a SITRANS LR560
parameter via remote communications but the parameter
remains unchanged.
unlock value, then try setting the parameter via the handheld programmer.
• Some parameters can be changed only when the device is
not scanning. Try pressing Mode
to put the device into
PROGRAM mode.
If you continue to experience problems, go to our website at:
www.siemens.com/sitransLR560, and check the FAQs for SITRANS LR560, or contact your
Siemens Milltronics representative.
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Icon
Priority
Level
• Maintenance alarm
• Measurement values are not valid
• Maintenance warning: maintenance demanded immediately
• Measured signal still valid
• Maintenance required
• Measured signal still valid
• Process value has reached an alarm limit
• Process value has reached a warning limit
• Process value has reached a tolerance limit
• Configuration error
• Device will not work because one or more parameters/components is
incorrectly configured
• Configuration warning
• Device can work but one or more parameters/components is incorrectly
configured
• Configuration changed
• Device parameterization not consistent with parameterization in project.
Look for info text.
• Manual operation (local override)
• Communication is good; device is in manual mode.
• Simulation or substitute value
• Communication is good; device is in simulation mode or works with substitute values.
• Out of operation
• Communication is good; device is out of action.
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Priority
Level
Icon
Meaning (Continued)
• Data exchanged
• No data exchange
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• Write access enabled
• Write access disabled
General Fault Codes
Notes:
• If more than one fault is present, the device status indicator and text for each fault
alternate at 2 second intervals.
• Some faults cause the device to go to Fail-safe mode (Fault 52). These are indicated with
an asterisk (*).
General Fault Codes
Code /
Icon
Meaning
Corrective Action
The device was unable to get a measurement within the Fail-safe LOE Timer period.
Possible causes: faulty installation,
antenna material buildup, foaming/other
adverse process conditions, invalid calibration range.
• Ensure installation details are correct.
• Ensure no antenna material buildup.
Clean if necessary.
• Adjust process conditions to minimize
adverse conditions.
• Correct range calibration.
• If fault persists, contact your local Siemens representative.
Unable to collect profile because of a
Repair required: contact your local Siepower condition that is outside the operatmens representative.
ing range of the device.
S: 0
S: 2
S: 3
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Device is nearing its lifetime limit according
to the value set in Maintenance Required Replacement is recommended.
Limit.
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Code /
Icon
Meaning
Corrective Action
Device is nearing its lifetime limit according
to the value set in Maintenance Demanded Replacement is recommended.
Limit.
S: 6
Sensor is nearing its lifetime limit according
to the value set in Maintenance Required Replacement is recommended.
Limit.
S: 7
Sensor is nearing its lifetime limit according
to the value set in Maintenance Demanded Replacement is recommended.
Limit.
S: 8
Service interval as defined in Maintenance
Perform service.
Required Limit has expired.
S: 9
Service interval as defined in Maintenance
Perform service.
Demanded Limit has expired.
S: 11
Internal temperature sensor failure.
Repair required: contact your local Siemens representative.
• Relocate device and/or lower process
temperature enough to cool device.
• Inspect for heat-related damage and
Internal temperature of device has
contact your local Siemens representaexceeded specifications: it is operating outtive if repair is required.
side its temperature range.
• Fault code will persist until a manual
reset is performed using SIMATIC PDM
or the LCD interface.
S: 12
S: 17
S: 18
Calibration interval as defined in Maintenance Required Limit has expired.
Perform calibration.
Calibration interval as defined in Maintenance Demanded Limit has expired.
Perform calibration.
Internal error.
Reset power. If fault persists, contact your
local Siemens representative.
Internal device failure caused by an
External RAM memory error.
Repair required: contact your local
Siemens representative.
Internal device failure caused by a RAM
memory error.
Repair required: contact your local Siemens representative.
S:25
S:27
S: 28
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General Fault Codes (Continued)
Code /
Icon
Meaning
Corrective Action
EEPROM damaged.
Repair required: contact your local Siemens representative.
S: 29
S: 30
EEPROM corrupt.
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S: 31
Repair required: contact your local Siemens representative.
Flash error.
Factory calibration for the internal temper- Repair required: contact your local Sieature sensor has been lost.
mens representative.
Factory calibration for the device has been Repair required: contact your local Sielost.
mens representative.
Temperature sensor failure.
Repair required: contact your local
Siemens representative.
Temperature too high.
Relocate device and/or lower process
temperature enough to cool device. Inspect
for heat-related damage and contact your
local Siemens representative if repair is
required.
Temperature too low.
Relocate device and/or raise process
temperature enough to warm device.
Inspect for temperature-related damage
and contact your local Siemens
representative if repair is required.
S: 33
S: 34
S:39
S:40
S:41
S: 48
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Reset power. If fault persists, contact
your local Siemens representative.
User configuration is invalid. One or more • Reconfigure the unit.
of parameters: Low Calibration Point, High • Ensure the difference between High CaliCalibration Point, Volume breakpoints, and/
bration Point and Low Calibration Point is
or Auto False-Echo Suppression, are set to
not less than or equal to zero; do a Masinvalid values.
ter Reset.
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Code /
Icon
Meaning
Corrective Action
Fail-safe is activated. Possible causes:
1) hardware failure
2) memory failure
3) Fail-safe LOE timer expired– possible
causes: faulty installation, antenna material buildup, foaming/other adverse process
conditions, invalid calibration range.
S: 52
S:94 to
S:97
S:98 to
S:108
Adjust process to fall within limits of min./
Fault occurs when the PV exceeds the user
max. mA values or adjust limits of mA if
configured min./max. range for mA output.
possible.
Device error.
NOTE: Fault text and icons appear only on
LCD.
Repair required. Contact your local
Siemens representative.
Device error.
NOTE: Fault text and icons appear only on
LCD.
Repair required. Contact your local
Siemens representative.
Device error.
NOTE: Fault text and icons appear only on
LCD.
Repair required. Contact your local
Siemens representative.
Operation Troubleshooting
Operating symptoms, probable causes, and resolutions.
Symptom
Operation Troubleshooting
Cause
Action
Display shows
S: 0 LOE
level or target is out of range
• check specifications
• check Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)
• increase Confidence (2.7.6.1.)
Display shows
S: 0 LOE
material build-up on antenna
• Use the air purge feature to clean the
antenna.
• re-locate SITRANS LR560
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If fault persists, or for 1) and 2), contact
your local Siemens representative.
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S: 54
For 3):
• Correct configuration; ensure installation
is correct;
• no antenna buildup;
• adjust process conditions to minimize
adverse conditions;
• correct calibration range.
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Cause
Action
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Symptom
Display shows
S: 0 LOE
location or aiming:
• poor installation
• Auto False Echo Suppression may be incorrectly
applied
• ensure antenna has clear view of material to be measured
• review “Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)” on
page 126
• ensure Auto False Echo Suppression
Range is set correctly
Display shows
S: 0 LOE
antenna malfunction:
• temperature too high
• physical damage
• Check for physical damage and replace
sensor if required.
Reading does not
change, but the level
does
SITRANS LR560 processing
wrong echo, for example, vessel wall, or structural member
• re-locate SITRANS LR560
• check nozzle for internal burrs or welds
• use Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) if necessary:
see “Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)” on page 126
Measurement is consistently off by a constant
amount
• setting for Low Calibration
Pt. (2.3.1.) not correct
• setting for Sensor Offset
(2.3.3.) not correct
• check distance from sensor reference
point to Low Calibration Pt. (2.3.1.)
• check Sensor Offset (2.3.3.)
power error
• check device label rating against voltage
supply
• check power wiring or source
too much load resistance
• remove something from the loop, or
• increase supply voltage
echo confidence weak
• refer to Confidence (2.7.6.1.)
• use Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) and Shaper
Mode (2.8.4.)
material filling
• re-locate SITRANS LR560
Fill Rate/Min (2.4.2.) setting
incorrect
• increase measurement response if possible
Reads correctly but occasionally reads high when •
vessel is not full
• detecting close range
echo
build up near top of
vessel or nozzle
• nozzle problem
• Use the air purge feature to clean the
antenna
• use Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) and Shaper
Mode (2.8.4.)
• material is within Near
Range zone
• multiple echoes
Level reading lower than
processed
• decrease Near Range (2.7.1.) (minimum
value depends on antenna type)
• raise SITRANS LR560
• ensure Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) is set to F (First
echo)
Screen blank
Reading erratic
Reading response slow
actual material level
• vessel near empty and
low dK material
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SITRANS LR560 requires no maintenance or cleaning under normal operating conditions.
Under severe operating conditions, the antenna may require periodic cleaning. If
cleaning becomes necessary:
• Note the antenna material and the process medium, and select a cleaning
solution that will not react adversely with either.
• Remove the instrument from service and wipe the antenna clean using a cloth
and suitable cleaning solution.
Unit Repair and Excluded Liability
All changes and repairs must be done by qualified personnel, and applicable safety
regulations must be followed. Please note the following:
•
•
•
•
The user is responsible for all changes and repairs made to the device.
All new components must be provided by Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments
Inc.
Restrict repair to faulty components only.
Do not re-use faulty components.
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Note: Where a number follows the parameter name (for example, Device (2.1.) this is
the parameter access number via the local push buttons or handheld programmer. See
Parameter Reference on page 76 for a complete list of parameters.
Principles of Operation
SITRANS LR560 is a 2-wire, 78 GHz FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave)
radar level transmitter for continuous monitoring of solids in vessels to a range of 100 m
(329 ft)1). Radar level measurement uses the time of flight principle to determine distance
to a material surface.
FMCW radar transmits a continuous wave. The frequency of the wave is constantly
increasing: this is known as the sweep. By the time the first part of the wave has been
reflected off the target and returned to the device, the part of the wave that is just being
emitted is at a higher frequency. The difference in frequency between the transmitted and
received signals is proportional to time of flight.
Electromagnetic wave propagation is virtually unaffected by temperature or pressure
changes, or by changes in the vapor levels inside a vessel. Electromagnetic waves are
not attenuated by dust.
SITRANS LR560 consists of an enclosed electronic circuit coupled to an antenna and
process connection. The electronic circuit generates a radar signal (78 GHz) that is
directed to the lens antenna.
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The signal is emitted from the lens antenna, and the reflected echoes are digitally
converted to an echo profile. The profile is analyzed to determine the distance from the
sensor reference point2) to the material surface. This value (sensor value) is used as a
basis for calculating the display of material level and mA output.
Process Variables
The Process Variables are sensor value and measured value. Sensor value is the
distance from the sensor reference point (flange face) to the material surface. The
measured value can be either Level (distance from low calibration point to material
surface), Distance (distance from sensor reference point to the material surface), or
Space (distance from high calibration point to the material surface).
1)
The microwave output level is significantly less than that emitted from cellular phones.
2)
See Dimensions on page 11.
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Process Intelligence
The signal processing technology embedded in Siemens radar level devices is known as
Process Intelligence.
Process intelligence provides high measurement reliability regardless of the dynamically
changing conditions within the vessel being monitored. The embedded Process
Intelligence dynamically adjusts to the constantly changing material surfaces within
these vessels.
Process Intelligence is able to differentiate between the true microwave reflections from
the surface of the material and unwanted reflections being returned from obstructions
such as seam welds or supports within a vessel. The result is repeatable, fast and
reliable measurement. This technology was developed as result of field data gained over
some twenty years from more than 1,000,000 installations in many industries around the
world.
Higher order mathematical techniques and algorithms are used to provide intelligent
processing of microwave reflection profiles. This “knowledge based” technique
produces superior performance and reliability.
Echo Selection
Time Varying Threshold (TVT)
A Time Varying Threshold (TVT) hovers
above the echo profile to screen out
unwanted reflections (false echoes).
In most cases the material echo is the
only one which rises above the default
TVT.
echo profile
material
level
echo marker
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The device characterizes all echoes that
rise above the TVT as potential good echoes. Each peak is assigned a rating based on its
strength, area, height above the TVT, and reliability, amongst other characteristics.
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In a vessel with obstructions, a false
echo may occur. See Shaper Mode
(2.8.4.) on page 126 for more details.
default TVT
Algorithm (2.7.3.1.)
The true echo is selected based on the setting for the Echo selection algorithm. For a list
of options see Algorithm (2.7.3.1.) on page 88.
Position Detect (2.7.3.3.)
The echo position detection algorithm determines which point on the echo will be used to
calculate the precise time of flight, and calculates the range using the calibrated
propagation velocity. The following options are available:
•
•
•
•
Rising
Center
Hybrid
CLEF (Constrained Leading Edge Fit)
Rising
Uses rising edge of the echo.
Center
Uses center of the echo.
Hybrid
Uses the Center algorithm for the top part of the vessel, and the CLEF algorithm for the
part nearest the vessel bottom, according to the settings for CLEF range.
CLEF (Constrained Leading Edge Fit)
•
•
Uses the leading edge of the echo.
Is used mainly to process the echo from materials with a low dK value.
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In an almost empty flat-bottomed vessel, a low dK material may reflect an echo weaker
than the echo from the vessel bottom. The echo profile shows these echoes merging. The
device may then report a material level equal to or lower than empty
The CLEF algorithm enables the device to report the level correctly.
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Vessel height: 1.5 m; CLEF range set to 0 (Center algorithm gives the same result.)
default TVT
vessel
bottom
echo
selected
material
echo
echo marker
Example: CLEF enabled
Vessel height: 1.5 m; CLEF range set to 0.5 m
default TVT
material
echo
selected
vessel
bottom
echo
echo marker
Echo Threshold (2.7.3.2.)
Confidence (2.7.6.1.) describes the quality of an echo. Higher values represent higher
quality. Echo Threshold defines the minimum confidence value required for an echo to be
accepted as valid and evaluated.
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Determines the level below which the CLEF algorithm will be used. Above this level, the
Center algorithm is used when Hybrid is selected in Position Detect (2.7.3.3.).
CLEF Range is referenced from Far Range.
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CLEF Range (2.7.3.4.)
Echo Lock (2.7.4.1.)
If the echo selected by Algorithm is within the Echo Lock window, the window is centered
about the echo, which is used to derive the measurement. In radar applications, two
measurement verification options are used:
Lock Off
SITRANS LR560 responds immediately to a new selected echo (within the restrictions set
by the Maximum Fill / Empty Rate), but measurement reliability is affected.
Material Agitator
A new measurement outside the Echo Lock Window must meet the sampling criteria
before the window will move to include it.
The other available options, Maximum Verification and Total Lock are not recommended
for radar.
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
Notes:
• For detailed instructions on using this feature via PDM, see Auto False Echo
Suppression on page 46.
• For detailed instructions on using this feature via the handheld programmer, see
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.) on page 94.
Auto False Echo Suppression is designed to learn a specific environment (for example, a
particular vessel with known obstructions), and in conjunction with Auto False Echo
Suppression Range to remove false echoes appearing in front of the material echo.
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The material level should be below all known obstructions at the moment when Auto
False Echo Suppression learns the echo profile. Ideally the vessel should be empty or
almost empty, and if an agitator is present, it should be running.
The device learns the echo profile over the whole measurement range and the TVT is
shaped around all echoes present at that moment.
Shaper Mode (2.8.4.)
Auto False Echo Suppression Range specifies the range within which the learned TVT is
applied. Default TVT is applied over the remainder of the range.
The learned TVT screens out the false echoes caused by obstructions. The default TVT
allows the material echo to rise above it.
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to the material level when the environment was learned, to avoid the material echo being
screened out.
Example before Auto False Echo Suppression
sensor reference point
High Cal. Pt.
=1m
obstruction
at 13 m
default
TVT
false
echo
material
echo
material
level at
31 m
Low Cal.
Pt.
= 45 m
Example after Auto False Echo Suppression
learned
TVT
false echo
Auto False Echo
Suppression Range
default
TVT
material
echo
Auto False Echo
Suppression
Range set to 20 m
echo
marker
Near Range programs SITRANS LR560 to ignore the zone in front of the antenna. The
default blanking distance is 27.8 cm (0.91 ft) from the sensor reference point.
Near Range allows you to increase the blanking value from its factory default. But Shaper
Mode (2.8.4.) is generally recommended in preference to extending the blanking distance
from factory values.
Far Range (2.7.2.)
Far Range can be used in applications where the base of the vessel is conical or
parabolic. A reliable echo may be available below the vessel empty distance, due to an
indirect reflection path.
Increasing Far Range to 30% or 40% can provide stable empty vessel readings.
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Near Range (2.7.1.)
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Measurement Range
Measurement Response
Note: Units are defined in Quick Start Wizard (1.1.) and are in meters by default.
Response Rate (2.4.1.) limits the maximum rate at which the display and output respond to
changes in the measurement. There are three preset options: slow, medium, and fast.
Once the real process fill/empty rate (m/s by default) is established, a response rate can
be selected that is slightly higher than the application rate. Response Rate automatically
adjusts the filters that affect the output response rate.
Response Rate
(2.4.1.)
Fill Rate/Min (2.4.2.)/
Empty Rate/Min (2.4.3.)
Slow
Damping Filter
(2.2.3.)
0.1 m/min (0.32 ft/min)
10 s
Medium
1.0 m/min (3.28 ft/min)
10 s
Fast
10.0 m/min (32.8 ft/min)
0s
Damping
Damping Filter (2.2.3.) smooths out the response to a sudden change in level. This is an
exponential filter and the engineering unit is always in seconds.
Damping example
time constant = 2 seconds
input (level) change = 2 m
Level (m)
In 5 time constants, the output rises exponentially: from 63.2% of the change in the first
time constant, to almost 100% of the change by the end of the 5th time constant.
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Time (s)
input (level)
smoothed output
Analog Output
The mA Output (current output) is proportional to material level in the range 4 to 20 mA.
0% and 100% are percentages of the full-scale reading (m, cm, mm, ft, in). Typically mA
output is set so that 4 mA equals 0% and 20 mA equals 100%.
While the device is in PROGRAM mode, the output remains active and continues to
respond to changes in the device.
SITRANS LR560 automatically returns to Measurement mode after a period of inactivity
in PROGRAM mode.
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Sensor Mode (2.2.2.)
This parameter controls the input. Depending on the reference point used, the
measurement reports either Level, Space, or Distance. By default Sensor Mode is set to
Distance.
Operation
Description
Reference point
LEVEL
Measurement from reference point to
material surface
Low Calibration Point (process empty level)
SPACE
Measurement from reference point to
to material surface
High Calibration Point (process full level)
DISTANCE
Measurement from reference point to
to material surface
Sensor Reference Point
You also have the option to put the device out of service, in which case the device
defaults to Fail-safe mode, and the reported level depends on the device type. A standard
device reports the last valid reading, and a NAMUR NE 43-compliant device reports the
user-defined value for Material Level (3.58 mA by default).
Sensor
reference
point High
Space
Level
20 mA
100%
Cal.
Pt.
Distance
4 mA
0%
Space
4 mA
0%
Distance
Level
Low
Cal.
Pt
4 mA
0%
20 mA
100%
20 mA
100%
Current Output Function (2.6.1.)
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To view the mA reading in the secondary region of the LCD, press
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Current Output Function (2.6.1.) controls the mA output and applies any relevant scaling.
By default it is set to Distance. Other options are Space and Level.
Loss of Echo (LOE)
A loss of echo (LOE) occurs when the calculated measurement is judged to be unreliable
because the echo confidence value has dropped below the echo confidence threshold.
Confidence (2.7.6.1.) describes the quality of an echo. Higher values represent higher
quality.
Echo Threshold (2.7.3.2.) defines the minimum confidence value required for an echo to be
accepted as valid and evaluated.
If the LOE condition persists beyond the time limit set in Timer (2.5.2.), the LCD displays the
Service Required icon, and the text region displays the fault code S: 0 and the text LOE.
If two faults are present at the same time, the fault code, error text, and error icon for
each fault are displayed alternately. For example, Loss of Echo and Fail-safe.
S: 0 LOE
S: 52 Fail-safe
Fail-safe Mode
The purpose of the Fail-safe setting is to put the process into a safe mode of operation in
the event of a fault or failure. The value to be reported in the event of a fault is selected so
that a loss of power or loss of signal triggers the same response as an unsafe level.
Timer (2.5.2.) determines the length of time a Loss of Echo (LOE) condition will persist
before a Fail-safe state is activated. The default setting is 100 seconds.
Material Level (2.5.1.) determines the material level to be reported when Timer (2.5.2.)
expires.
STANDARD DEVICE
HI
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Options
LO
20.5 mA (max. mA Limit)
3.8 mA (min. mA Limit)
HOLD
Last valid reading
VALUE
User-selected value defined in Level (2.5.3.)
Upon receiving a reliable echo, the loss of echo condition is aborted, the Service
Required icon and error message are cleared, and the reading and mA output return to
the current material level.
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Temperature derating curve
WARNINGS:
• Never attempt to loosen, remove or disassemble process connection
or instrument housing while vessel contents are under pressure.
• This product is NOT intended for use as a safety device for Directive
97/23/EC.
• The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and gasket
materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its intended
use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
• Improper installation may result in loss of process pressure and/or
release of process fluids and/or gases.
1)
ambient temperature
–40 °C to +80 °C
(–40 °F to +176 °F)
process temperature
–40 to +100 °C (–40 to +212 °F) or
–40 to +200 °C (–40 to +392 °F) depending on the version
The process pressure boundary assembly comprises the components that act as a barrier
against pressure loss from the process vessel: that is, the combination of process connection body and lens.
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1)
Ambient Temperature (°C)
Temperature De-Rating
standard
version
high temperature
version
Process Temperature (°C)
WARNING: Never attempt to loosen, remove or disassemble process
connection or instrument housing while vessel contents are under
pressure.
Loop power
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Typical Connection Drawing
Note: Loop voltage is the voltage at the terminals of the power supply (not the
voltage at the terminals of the device).
SITRANS LR560
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Loop Voltage versus Loop Resistance
Operation with HART
Startup Behavior
•
•
The device draws less than 3.6 mA at startup.
Time to first measurement is 60 seconds nominal.
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Appendix F: HART Communications
Highway Addressable Remote Transducer, HART, is an industrial protocol that is
superimposed on the 4-20 mA signal. It is an open standard, and full details about HART
can be obtained from the HART Communication Foundation at www.hartcomm.org
SITRANS LR560 can be configured over the HART network using either the HART
Communicator 375 by Emerson, or a software package. The recommended software
package is the SIMATIC Process Device Manager (PDM) by Siemens.
SIMATIC PDM
This software package is designed to permit easy configuration, monitoring, and
troubleshooting of HART devices. The HART EDD for SITRANS LR560 was written with
SIMATIC PDM in mind and has been extensively tested with this software.
For more information, see Operating via SIMATIC PDM on page 37.
HART Electronic Device Description (EDD)
In order to configure a HART device, the configuration software requires the HART
Electronic Device Description for the instrument in question.
You can download the HART EDD for SITRANS LR560 from the product page of our
website. Go to: www.siemens.com/sitransLR560 and click on Support>Software
Downloads.
Older versions of the library will have to be updated in order to use all the features of
SITRANS LR560.
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Note: HART Communicator 375 is supported by SITRANS LR560 HART. The menu structure
is aligned with the menu structure of SIMATIC PDM.
1 Configure/Setup
1 Identification
1 Identification
1 Long Tag
2 Tag
3 Descriptor
4 Message
5 Date
6 Range Mode
2 Device
1 Manufacturer
2 Product Name
3 Order Number
4 Final Assembly num
5 Hardware Revision
6 Firmware Revision
7 Loader Revision
8 EDD Version: xx.xx.xx-xx
3 Device Status Icon
2 Wizard
1 Quick Start
1 Step 1 - Identification
1 Long tag
2 Tag
3 Descriptor
4 Message
5 Installation Date
6 Order Number
7 Range Mode
8 Language
9 Device Image
2 Step 2 - Application
1 Application Type
2 Operation
English
German
French
Spanish
Chinese
Steel Silo
Concrete Silo
Level
Space
Distance
3 Step 3 - Ranges
1 Unit
2 Low Calibration Point (X)
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HART Communicator 375 Menu Structure
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3 High Calibration Point (Y)
4 Response Rate
5 Tank Image
4 Step 4 - Summary
1 Identification
1 Long Tag
2 Tag
3 Descriptor
4 Message
5 Installation Date
6 Order Number
7 Range Mode
8 Language
2 Application
1 Application Type
2 Operation
3 Ranges
1 Unit
2 Low Calibration Po…
3 High Calibration P…
4 Response Rate
2 Configuration Flag Reset
1 Configuration Flag Reset
2 Device Status Icon
3 Operation
1 General
1 Select Analog Output
2 Master Reset
2 Simulation / Test
1 Self Test
2 Loop Test
3 Device Status Icon
4 Setup
1 Sensor
1 General
2 Calibration
3 Rate
4 Fail-safe
1 Unit
2 Sensor Mode
3 Damping filter
1 Low Calibration Point (X)
2 High Calibration Point (Y)
3 Sensor Offset
1 Response Rate
2 Fill Rate per Minute
3 Empty Rate per Minute
1 Material Level
2 Timer
3 Level
5 Device Status Icon
2 Analog Output Scaling
1 Current Output Function
2 Start of Scale (=4 mA)
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3 Sampling
4 Echo Quality
5 Filtering
2 TVT
6 Device Status Icon
1 TVT Setup
4 Local Display
1 Language
2 LCD Contrast
3 LCD Backlight
4 Device Status Icon
1 Algorithm
2 Position Detect
3 Echo Threshold
4 CLEF Range
5 Echo Marker
1 Echo Lock
2 Sampling Up
3 Sampling Down
4. Echo Lock Window
1 Confidence
2 Echo Strength
1 Narrow Echo Filter
2 Reform Echo
1 Auto False Echo
Suppression
2 Auto False Echo
Suppression Range
3 Hover Level
4 Shaper Mode
5 Device Status Icon
5 Maintenance & Diagnostics
1 Remaining Device Lifetime
1 Lifetime (Expected)
2 Remaining Lifetime
3 Time in Operation
4 Activation of Reminders
5 Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
6 Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
7 Snooze for 1 Year
8 Device Status Icon
2 Remaining Sensor Lifetime
1 Lifetime (Expected)
2 Time in Operation
3 Remaining Lifetime
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2 Echo Select
1 Near Range
2 Far Range
F: HART Communications
3 Full Scale (=20 mA)
4 Control Range: Lower Limit
5 Control Range: Upper Limit
6 Device Status Icon
3 Signal Processing
1 General
1 Range
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4 Activation of Reminders
5 Reminder 1 before Lifetime (Required)
6 Reminder 2 before Lifetime (Demanded)
7 Sensor Replaced
8 Snooze for 1 Year
9 Device Status Icon
3 Service Schedule
1 Service Interval
2 Time Since Last Service
3 Time Until Next Service
4 Activation of Reminders
5 Reminder 1 before Service (Required)
6 Reminder 2 before Service (Demanded)
7 Service Performed
8 Device Status Icon
4 Calibration Schedule
1 Calibration Interval
2 Time Since Last Calibration
3 Time Until Next Calibration
4 Activation of Reminders
5 Reminder 1 before Calibration (Required)
6 Reminder 2 before Calibration (Demanded)
7 Calibration Performed
8 Device Status Icon
5 Electronic Temperature
1 Electronics Temperature
2 Lowest Value
3 Highest Value
4 Device Status Icon
6 Wear
1 Time in Operation
2 Poweron Resets
3 Device Status Icon
6 Communication
1 Manufacturer
2 Dev ID
3 Product Name
4 Fld dev rev
5 EDD Revision 1
6 Universal Command Revision
7 Device Status Icon
7 Security
1 Remote Access
1 Write Protection
2 Local Access
1 Local Operation Enable
3 Device Status Icon
2 Device Diagnostics
1 Device Status
1 Device status
2 Device Status Icon
2 HW/FW-Status
1 Status group 0
2 Status group 1
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2 Analog Output
1 Primary
2 PV: Distance
3 Secondary
4 SV: Distance
5 Device Status Icon
1 Distance Range [%]
2 Analog Output [mA]
3 Device Status Icon
3 Trend View
1 Trend Values
1 Primary
2 Secondary
2 Trend View
3 Device Status Icon
HART Version
SITRANS LR560 conforms to HART rev. 6.
Burst Mode
SITRANS LR560 does not support burst mode.
HART Multidrop Mode
We do not recommend the use of HART Multidrop Mode.
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3 Process Variables
1 Values
F: HART Communications
3 Status group 2
4 Status group 3
5 Status group 4
6 Status group 5
7 Status group 14
8 Device Status Icon
Firmware
Rev.
EDD Rev.
1.00.00
1.00.00
Date
July 1, 2010
Changes
•
Initial release
G: Firmware Revision
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Glossary
accuracy: degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or true value.
algorithm: a prescribed set of well-defined rules or processes for the solution of a problem in a
finite number of steps.
ambient temperature: the temperature of the surrounding air that comes in contact with the
enclosure of the device.
antenna: an aerial which sends out and receives a signal in a specific direction. There are four
basic types of antenna in radar level measurement, horn, parabolic, rod, and waveguide.
attenuation: a term used to denote a decrease in signal magnitude in transmission from one
point to another. Attenuation may be expressed as a scalar ratio of the input magnitude to
the output magnitude, or in decibels.
Auto False-Echo Suppression: a technique used to adjust the level of a TVT curve to avoid the
reading of false echoes. (See TVT.)
Auto False-Echo Suppression Distance: defines the endpoint of the learned TVT distance. (See
TVT.) This is used in conjunction with Auto False-Echo Suppression.
blanking: a blind zone extending away from the reference point plus any additional shield
length.The instrument is programmed to ignore this zone.
capacitance: the property of a system of conductors and dielectrics that permits the storage of
electricity when potential differences exist between the conductors. Its value is
expressed as the ratio of a quantity of electricity to a potential difference, and the unit is a
Farad.
confidence: see Echo Confidence: describes the quality of an echo. Higher values represent
higher quality. Confidence threshold defines the minimum value.
damping: term applied to the performance of an instrument to denote the manner in which the
measurement settles to its steady indication after a change in the level.
dB (decibel): a unit used to measure the amplitude of signals.
derating: to decrease a rating suitable for normal conditions according to guidelines specified
for different conditions.
dielectric: a nonconductor of direct electric current.
dielectric constant (dK): the ability of a dielectric to store electrical potential energy under the
influence of an electric field. Also known as Relative Permittivity. An increase in the
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beam spreading: the divergence of a beam as it travels through a medium.
Glossary
beam width: the angle diametrically subtended by the one-half power limits (-3 dB) of the
microwave beam.
dielectric constant is directly proportional to an increase in signal amplitude. The value is
usually given relative to a vacuum /dry air: the dielectric constant of air is 1.
echo: a signal reflected with sufficient magnitude and delay to be perceived as a signal distinct
from that are directly transmitted. Echoes are frequently measured in decibels relative to
the directly transmitted signal.
Echo confidence: describes the quality of an echo. Higher values represent higher quality.
Echo threshold defines the minimum value required for an echo to be accepted as valid
and evaluated.
Echo Lock Window: a window centered on an echo in order to locate and display the echo’s
position and true reading. Echoes outside the window are not immediately processed.
Echo Marker: a marker that points to the processed echo.
Echo Processing: the process by which the radar unit determines echoes.
Echo Strength: describes the strength of the selected echo in dB referred to 1 mV rms.
Echo Profile: a graphical display of a processed echo.
Glossary
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false echo: any echo which is not the echo from the desired target. Generally, false echoes are
created by vessel obstructions.
FMCW: FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar transmits a continuous wave.
The frequency of the wave is constantly increasing: this is known as the sweep. By the
time the first part of the wave has been reflected off the target and returned to the device,
the part of the wave that is just being emitted is at a higher frequency. The difference in
frequency between the transmitted and received signals is proportional to time of flight.
frequency: the number of periods occurring per unit time. Frequency may be stated in cycles
per second.
Hertz (Hz): unit of frequency, one cycle per second. 1 Gigahertz (GHz) is equal to 109 Hz.
HART: Highway Addressable Remote Transducer. An open communication protocol used to
address field instruments.
inductance: the property of an electric circuit by virtue of which a varying current induces an
electromotive force in that circuit or in a neighboring circuit. The unit is a Henry.
lens antenna: an antenna consisting of a radiator and a microwave lens to enhance the
antenna gain. It is similar to an optical lens used to straighten spherical wave fronts.
microwaves: the term for the electromagnetic frequencies occupying the portion of the radio
frequency spectrum from 1 GHz to 300 GHz.
multiple echoes: secondary echoes that appear as double, triple, or quadruple echoes in the
distance from the target echo.
Near Blanking: see Blanking
nozzle: a length of pipe mounted onto a vessel that supports the flange.
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parameters: in programming, variables that are given constant values for specific purposes or
processes.
polarization: the property of a radiated electromagnetic wave describing the time-varying
direction and amplitude of the electric field vector.
polarization error: the error arising from the transmission or reception of an electromagnetic
wave having a polarization other than that intended for the system.
propagation factor (pf): where the maximum velocity is 1.0, pf is a value that represents a
reduction in propagation velocity as a result of the wave travelling through a pipe or
medium.
pulse radar: a radar type that directly measures distance using short microwave pulses.
Distance is determined by the return transit time.
radar: radar is an acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging. A device that radiates
electromagnetic waves and utilizes the reflection of such waves from distant objects to
determine their existence or position.
range: distance between a transmitter and a target.
range extension: the distance below the zero percent or empty point in a vessel.
repeatability: the closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of the same
variable under the same conditions.
shot: one transmit pulse or measurement.
speed of light: the speed of electromagnetic waves (including microwave and light) in free
space. Light speed is a constant 299, 792, 458 meters per second.
stillpipe: a pipe that is mounted inside a vessel, parallel to the vessel wall, and open to the
vessel at the bottom.
stilling-well: see stillpipe.
two wire radar: a low-energy radar. Can be loop powered, analog, intrinsically safe 4 to 20 mA,
or a digital (BUS) transmitter.
TVT (time varying threshold): a time-varying curve that determines the threshold level above
which echoes are determined to be valid.
waveguide antenna: a hollow, metallic tube that transmits a microwave signal to the product
target.
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relative permittivity: see dielectric constant.
Glossary
relative humidity: the ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the atmosphere to the maximum
amount of moisture the atmosphere could hold (which varies depending on the air
temperature).
Index
Abbreviations and Identifications
list 4
access control
remote access 110
activating LR560 26
agitator blade detection
avoiding 91
AMS Device Manager
features 54
analog output
explanation 128
fail signal 8
load 8
select 49
signal range 8
simulate via PDM 49
approvals 10
Auto False Echo Suppression 126
explanation 126
setup 94
setup via PDM 46
blanking (see Near Range) 127
Index
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cables
requirements 22
Calibration Interval 107
cleaning
instructions 121
communication
load 8
max. line length 8
conduits
requirements 22
configuration
new device via AMS 55
configuration flag reset 50
Damping
explanation 128
Damping Filter
setup 81
data logging
time-based echo profile storage 44
Device Address 109
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HART 134
Device Reset 103
device reset
see Master Reset 103
device status
view via PDM 52
Diagnostics 96
echo confidence
parameter setup 93
echo processing
Process Intelligence 123
process intelligence 123
Echo Profile
view via LUI 35
echo profile
data logging 44
view via PDM 52
Echo Profile Utilities 43
echo profile viewing
via LUI 32
echo selection
Algorithm 124
Position algorithm 124
time varying threshold (TVT) 123
EDD
updating 37
edit mode
handheld programmer 30
key functions 31
Electronic Device Description (EDD)
updating 37
factory defaults
Master Reset 103
Fail-safe
settings 84
Fail-safe Mode
explanation 130
Fail-safe Timer
explanation 130
false echo
see Auto False Echo Suppression 126
Far Range
explanation 127
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edit mode 30
measurement mode 28
navigation 30
HART
device description 134
multidrop mode 139
HART communication
set preambles 50
HART Communications
details 134
HART version 8
hazardous area installations
wiring requirements 24
see Calibration Interval 107
see Remaining Sensor Lifetime 101
see Service Interval 104
Master Reset
factory defaults 103
factory defaults via AMS 55
measurement range
blanking via Near Range 127
extension via Far Range 127
Measurement Response
explanation 128
mounting
handheld programmer access 18
housing construction 18
nozzle design 17
nozzle location 17
sunshield recommended 18
multidrop mode 139
Identifications and Abbreviations
list 4
installation
hazardous area requirements 24
Near Range
explanation 127
setup 88
password protection
via AMS 68
via PDM 52
performance
specifications 7
power 7
power source
requirements 22
Process Intelligence 123
programmer
handheld 28
function keys
measurement mode 28
navigation mode 30
key functions
edit mode 31
Language 110
LCD display
contrast adjustment 104
echo profile viewing 32, 35
fast mode 103
measurement mode 27
PROGRAM mode 27
level application example
via LUI 36
LOE
Fail-safe Mode 130
loop test
simulate analog output 49
Loss of Echo (LOE)
explanation 130
Quick Start
launching via PDM 39
Quick Start Wizard
via LUI 32
via SIMATIC PDM 38
Quick Start wizard
via LUI 32
reading erratic
troubleshooting 120
reading incorrect
troubleshooting 120
repair 121
reset
see Master Reset 103
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mA output
select analog output 49
maintenance
calibration schedules via PDM 48
cleaning 121
service schedules via PDM 48
maintenance settings 96
Response Rate
explanation 128
settings 82
Scan Device
synchronize parameters via AMS 56
security
password protection via AMS 68
password protection via PDM 52
remote access control 110
remote access control via AMS 66
self-test
device self-test via PDM 49
settings
adjust parameters via LUI 30
SIMATIC PDM
Quick Start 39
simulate analog output
loop test 49
specifications 7
ambient temperature 9
antenna 8
enclosure 8
environmental 9
performance 7
power 7
pressure 9
process connections 8
process temperature 9
weight 8
synchronize parameters
scan device via AMS 56
accelerated 94
wear
view via PDM 52
wiring
cables 22
connecting HART 23
hazardous areas 24
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technical support
contact information 3
temperature de-Rating
curves 131
test
loop test 49
trend
view trend line 51
troubleshooting
communication 114
operation 119
TVT (time varying threshold)
explanation 123
TVT Shaper
manual adjustment via PDM 45
uploads/downloads
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LCD menu structure
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LCD menu structure
Notes:
• In Navigation mode ARROW keys navigate the menu in the
direction of the arrow..
• See See Parameter Reference on page 76. for detailed information
and instructions.
1. WIZARDS
1.1 QUICK START WIZ
VESSEL
RESPONSE RATE
UNITS
OPERATION
LOW CALIB. PT.
HIGH CALIB. PT.
1.2 AFES WIZ
1.3 COPY PARAMETERS TO DISPLAY
1.4 COPY PARAMETERS FROM DISPLAY
1.5 COPY FIRMWARE TO DISPLAY
1.6 COPY FIRMWARE FROM DISPLAY
2. SETUP
2.1 DEVICE
2.1.1 LONG TAG
2.1.2 TAG
2.1.3 DESCRIPTOR
2.1.4 MESSAGE
2.1.5 INSTAL DATE
2.1.6 HARDWARE REV
2.1.7 FIRMWARE REV
2.1.8 LOADER REV
2.1.9 MENU TIMEOUT
2.1.10MANUF. DATE
2.2 SENSOR
2.2.1 UNITS
2.2.2SENSOR MODE
2.2.3DAMPING FILTER
2.2.4TEMP. UNITS
2.2.5UNIT
2.3 CALIBRATION
2.3.1 LOW CALIB. PT.
2.3.2HIGH CALIB. PT.
2.3.3SENSOR OFFSET
2.4 RATE
2.4.1 RESPONSE RATE
2.4.2FILL RATE/MIN
2.4.3EMPTY RATE/MIN
2.5 FAIL-SAFE
2.5.1 MAT. LEV
2.5.2 TIMER
2.5.3 LEVEL
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2.6.1 CURRENT OUTPUT FUNCTION
2.6.24 MA SETPOINT
2.6.320 MA SETPOINT
2.6.4MIN MA LIMIT
2.6.5MAX MA LIMIT
2.6.6MA OUTPUT MODE
2.6.7MANUAL VALUE
2.6.8MA OUTPUT VALUE
2.7 SIGNAL PROCESSING
2.7.1 NEAR RANGE
2.7.2 FAR RANGE
2.7.3 ECHO SELECT
2.7.3.1 ALGORITHM
2.7.3.2 ECHO THRESHOLD
2.7.3.3 POSITION DETECT
2.7.3.4 CLEF RANGE
2.7.3.5 ECHO MARKER
2.7.4 SAMPLING
2.7.4.1 ECHO LOCK
2.7.4.2 UP SAMP.
2.7.4.3 DOWN SAMP.
2.7.4.4 ECHO LOCK WINDOW
2.7.5 FILTERING
2.7.5.1 NARROW ECHO FILTER
2.7.5.2 REFORM ECHO
2.7.5.3 AVG AMOUNT
2.7.6 ECHO QUALITY
2.7.6.1 CONFIDENCE
2.7.6.2 ECHO STRENGTH
2.8 TVT SETUP
2.8.1 AUTO ECHO SUPP
2.8.2 AUTO SUPP RANGE
2.8.3 HOVER LEVEL
2.8.4 SHAPER MODE
2.9 TVT SHAPER
2.9.1 BREAKPOINT 1-9
2.9.2 BREAKPOINT 10-18
2.9.3 BREAKPOINT 19-27
2.9.4 BREAKPOINT 28-36
2.9.5 BREAKPOINT 37-45
2.9.6 BREAKPOINT 46-54
2.9.7 BREAKPOINT 55-63
2.9.8 BREAKPOINT 64-72
2.9.9 BREAKPOINT 73-81
2.9.10 BREAKPOINT 82-90
2.9.11 BREAKPOINT 91-99
2.9.12 BREAKPOINT 100-108
2.9.13 BREAKPOINT 109-117
2.9.14 BREAKPOINT 118-120
2.10 MEASURED VALUES
2.10.1 MAIN OUTPUT
2.10.2 O/P NO LINEAR
2.10.3 O/P NO OFFSETS
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4. SERVICE
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
DEMO MODE
MASTER RESET
POWERED HOURS
POWERON RESETS
LCD BACKLIGHT
LCD CONTRAST
SERVICE SCHEDULE
4.7.1 TIME LAST SERV
4.7.2 TIME NEXT SERV
4.7.3 REMINDER 1 (REQ)
4.7.4 REMINDER 2 (DEM)
4.7.5 REMINDER ACTIVATION
4.7.6 SERVICE INTERVAL
4.7.7 MAINT STAT
4.7.8 ACK STATUS
4.7.9 ACK
4.8 CALIB. SCHEDULE
4.8.1 TIME LAST CALIB
4.8.2 TIME NEXT CALIB
4.8.3 REMINDER 1 (REQ)
4.8.4 REMINDER 2 (DEM)
4.8.5 REMINDER ACTIVATION
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FAULT RESET
ECHO PROFILE
TREND
PEAK VALUES
3.4.1 MIN MEAS. VALUE
3.4.2 MAX. MEAS. VALUE
3.4.3 MINIMUM PV
3.4.4 MAXIMUM PV
3.4.5 MINIMUM SV
3.4.6 MAXIMUM SV
3.5 ELECT TEMP
3.5.1 MIN. VALUE
3.5.2 MAX. VALUE
3.5.3 INTERN. TEMP
3.6 REMAIN. DEV. LIFE
3.6.1 TIME IN OPER
3.6.2 REMAIN LIFETIME
3.6.3 REMIND. 1 (REQ.)
3.6.4 REMIND. 2 (DEM.)
3.6.5 REMINDER ACTIVATION
3.6.6 LIFETIME EXPECTED
3.6.7 MAINT STAT
3.6.8 ACK STATUS
3.6.9 ACK
3.7 REMAIN. SENS LIFE
3.7.1 TIME IN OPER
3.7.2 REMAIN LIFETIME
3.7.3 REMIND. 1 (REQ.)
3.7.4 REMIND. 2 (DEM.)
3.7.5 REMINDER ACTIVATION
3.7.6 LIFETIME EXPECTED
3.7.7 MAINT STAT
3.7.8 ACK STATUS
3.7.9 ACK
4.8.6
4.8.7
4.8.8
4.8.9
CALIB INTERVAL
MAINT STATUS
ACK STATUS
ACK
5. COMMUNICATION
5.1 DEVICE ADDRESS
5.2 REMOTE LOCKOUT
6. SECURITY
6.1 WRITE PROTECTION
LCD menus
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7. LANGUAGE
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