Ametek DR6500 Handbook page 91

80 ghz radar (fmcw) level transmitter for powders and dusty atmosphere
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DR6500
Procedure
Screen
DR6500-PM-English-Issue 1
Steps
2 × [> > > > ], 2 × [ ] and [> > > > ].
If it is the default password: 2 × [> > > > ],
5 × [ ], [> > > > ] and 8 × [ ]
[^ ^ ^ ^ ] to confirm.
[ ] and 2 × [> > > > ]
[ ] or [ ] for the selection of the
length unit (m, Cst., in, ft, mm or
cm).
[^ ^ ^ ^ ] to confirm.
[ ] or [ ] for the selection of the
tank type (Flat Surface, Medium
Slope or Steep Slope).
[^ ^ ^ ^ ] to confirm.
[> > > > ] to change the position of the
cursor.
[ ] to decrease the value (or move
the decimal point one digit to the
left) or [ ] to increase the value (or
move the decimal point one digit to
the right).
[^ ^ ^ ^ ] to confirm.
[ ] or [ ] for the selection of the
measurement name (Distance,
Level, Sensor Value or Reflection,
Volume (Mass), Ullage Volume
(Ullage Volume).
[^ ^ ^ ^ ] to confirm.
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OPERATION
Description
Default screen.
Enter Program mode and go to menu item
A3 Login.
Enter the password used at this time for
the "Expert" access level. If it is the default
password, enter "0058".
Push these buttons to start the Standard
Setup procedure.
Length unit. Make a selection from the list
of parameters.
Tank type. Make a selection from the list of
parameters. If the surface of the product is
flat, select "Flat Surface". If the surface of
the product is has a small angle, select
"Medium Slope". If the surface of the
product has a large angle, select "Steep
Slope".
Tank height. The distance from the flange
face / thread stop of the tank connection
down to the tank bottom. If the tank has a
dish-shaped or conical bottom, the tank
height is measured to a point on the tank
bottom directly below the antenna.
Current output 1 variable. The
manufacturer sets the current output
variable (for current output 1) to "Distance"
before delivery.
If it is necessary to measure volume, ullage
volume, mass or ullage mass, refer to
to configure the device to measure volume
or mass
on page 101.
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