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Continuous Gamma Level System
User Manual
PN 1-0702-039
EZ Cal II Version 1.0.0.766

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  • Page 1 LevelPRO Measurement Systems Continuous Gamma Level System User Manual PN 1-0702-039 EZ Cal II Version 1.0.0.766...
  • Page 3 LevelPRO Measurement Systems Continuous Gamma Level System User Manual PN 1-0702-039 EZ Cal II Version 1.0.0.766...
  • Page 5 However, we cannot be responsible for errors, omissions, or any loss of data as the result of errors or omissions. Thermo Scientific reserves the right to make changes to the manual or improvements to the product at any time without notice.
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  • Page 7 Revision History Revision Level Date Comments 06-2014 Initial Release per ECO 8452 Revised per ECO 9808 07-2019 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Extensive Alarms ....................... 1-6 Output Signals ......................1-6 Additional Documents ....................1-6 Chapter 2 EZ Cal II Overview ......................2-1 Features .......................... 2-1 Startup ..........................2-2 The Measurement Display ..................... 2-2 The Setup Wizard ......................2-2 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 10 Chapter 3 Startup & the Setup Wizard ................... 3-1 Booting the LevelPRO-T ....................3-1 Adjusting Contrast While Booting ................3-1 LevelPRO-T Keypad Overview ..................3-1 Using the Keypad with the Menu Screens ..............3-1 Using the Keypad with the Edit Screens ..............3-1 Editing Fields with Dropdown Menus ................
  • Page 11 Level Setup ......................4-41 Additional Measurement Setup ................4-43 General Setup ...................... 4-44 Standardization ......................4-45 Gauge Calibration ....................4-47 CAL Data Tab ....................... 4-47 Point Data Tab (Breakpoint Table) ............... 4-48 Action ........................4-49 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 12 Process Alarm ......................4-50 High and Low Alarms ..................4-51 Alarm Functions ....................4-52 Calibration ........................4-55 Output Calibration ....................4-59 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Detectors ..........A-1 Appendix A Appendix B Flash Application Firmware ..................B-1 LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 13: Safety Information & Guidelines

    Caution: Using this equipment in a manner not specified by Thermo Scientific may impair the protective features provided by the product, leading to equipment damage and/or personnel injury. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 14: Warnings, Cautions & Notes

    Note: Notes emphasize important or essential information or a statement of company policy regarding an operating procedure, practice, condition, etc. Security Warning ThermoFisher Scientific strongly recommends changing passwords before first use/login on this equipment.  Consideration LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 15: Quick Setup

    Remember that each Cal Point must be higher than the previous Cal Point (i.e., Point 2 may only be calculated after Point 1). Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual xiii...
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    Introduction Note: This manual provides user instructions for the LevelPRO and LevelPRO-T detectors. For the purposes of this manual, LevelPRO will refer to the complete family of detectors, unless otherwise specified. Thermo Scientific designed the family of LevelPRO measurement systems to provide reliable, accurate level measurements for a wide variety of challenging applications.
  • Page 18: Function

    U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Agreement State regulations. Refer to the gamma radiation safety guide (P/N 717904). Detector- The transmitter function in the LevelPRO system is incorporated into the detector housing to create an integrated system, while in the LevelPRO-T system the Transmitter transmitter is a separate enclosure.
  • Page 19: Display & Keypad (Remote Unit)

    Product Overview Function Display & Keypad The purpose of the display and keypad on the LevelPRO remote transmitter is to provide the user with the ability to access the configuration menus and system data (Remote Unit) information. Figure 1-3. Keypad 1.
  • Page 20: Inputs & Outputs

    7. Pressing the F3 key while the Measurement Data screen is displayed provides the user access to the system data and time settings menu. Inputs & Outputs The LevelPRO detectors provide the user with numerous inputs and outputs, which can be found in the following table. LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 21: Features

    Serial outputs – RS485 half duplex – RS232 full duplex Fieldbus: A LevelPRO detector’s DD is available from the Fieldbus Foundation™ website. The DD is a DD4 – or DD5, interpreted by a host implementing DD Services 4.x or 5.x –...
  • Page 22: Multiple Readouts

    The LevelPRO detectors can provide a local readout of level parameters, either by adding an optional local display to the LevelPRO or through the LCD display built into the transmitter of the LevelPRO-T. For those applications where it may be advantageous to display the level parameters in different units, both types of display can accommodate up to four values.
  • Page 23: Ez Cal Ii Overview

    The EZ Cal II PC user interface software provides a way for users to interact with the LevelPRO detectors. The LevelPRO integrated units do not have a keypad or display screen. This prohibits users from controlling and configuring the detector. Connecting the integrated unit to a PC running the EZ Cal II software provides the user with these capabilities.
  • Page 24: Startup

    Connect the serial port on a PC (Com A or Com B) to the RS232 serial port of the Startup LevelPRO detector. This connection enables you to communicate with the detector from a PC running EZ Cal II software. Table 2-1. RS232 Local Port Connection PC (DB9) Main CPU –...
  • Page 25 Chapter 3 Startup & the Setup Wizard When power is applied to a LevelPRO-T detector connected to the EZ Cal II software, Booting the a message will be displayed on screen informing the user that the system is booting (see...
  • Page 26: Startup & The Setup Wizard

    Once changes are complete, press the F2 button to submit and save the data to the detector. Because the LevelPRO integrated units do not include a keypad or display, it is Menu Screens: recommended that the EZ Cal II software be utilized to achieve full functionality. For...
  • Page 27: Upload Configuration

    Refresh – Updates the screen with the latest information from the detector. – Submit – Saves any information entered on the current screen to the detector.  If a screen has multiple Submit buttons, each button will apply to a separate, portioned-off area of the screen. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 28: User Modes & Passwords

    Ethernet Password Mode – USB Password Mode – Smart Password Mode – Remote Display Password Mode – Current Password Mode – Engineering Mode Count – Operator Mode Count – Technician Mode Count – Invalid Password Count LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 29 Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2. Password Entry Screen The LevelPRO detectors have been previously configured with passwords for Engineer, Technician and Operator modes. Currently, Engineer and Display List are the only functioning modes. Technician and Operator mode will be available in future software releases.
  • Page 30: The Setup Wizard

    2. Next, select an application for the detector from the dropdown list immediately to the right. Selecting one of the applications – in this case, Level – will preload a number of the detector parameters with factory defaults typical for the chosen type of application. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 31 To download level setup parameters back to the detector, click the Open file button and select the desired file. Only the parameters related to the selected wizard type will be downloaded. d. Click Download File to Gauge. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 32 The source head model number is stamped on the identification plate on the source housing. If the model number of the source head is unknown, or when using a head other than those on the dropdown list, select the default, 5205. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 33 9. After making the appropriate selections on this screen, click the Next button to enter the detector’s length and units. Figure 3-7. Detector Length/Unit 10. Click the Next button to move to the next screen. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 34 11. Select the level unit of measure. The available options are:        Not Used 12. Enter the minimum and maximum level measurement span. 13. Click the Next button to move on to the Vapor Density Compensation screen. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 35 Startup & the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard Figure 3-9. Vapor Density Compensation 14. Indicate whether vapor density compensation will or will not be utilized. 15. Click Next to complete Level Setup. Figure 3-10. Setup Completion Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 3-11...
  • Page 36: Standardization

    Note: The Standardization and Gauge Calibration options only configure these parameters. Configuring the parameters does not initiate any action. 1. Select Standardization and click the Next button to advance to the following Standardization screen. Figure 3-11. Standardization Condition, Sample Time & Level LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 37 1. When the standardization time ends, the result of the standardization will be displayed in the Detector Avg Count textbox. Click the Accept STD button to accept the standardization, or the Reject STD button to reject the standardization and run a new standardization. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 3-13...
  • Page 38: Gauge Calibration

    This screen is used to specify the type of calibration to be performed and the calibration sample time, in seconds.  CAL Method – The LevelPRO detector performs calibration using a breakpoint table.  CAL Sample Time (sec) – Like the standardization time, the calibration time is a period, measured in seconds, during which the instrument will average the detector counts.
  • Page 39 CAL Point dropdown. After point 1 is calibrated, this dropdown list will give the user the option of selecting 1 or 2 points, and so on. Up to 10 points can be configured. 4. Click Start CAL to begin the detector calibration. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 3-15...
  • Page 40 11. Save the file to the computer or save the file to the computer and download it to the LevelPRO detector. Note: To exit the Setup Wizard without saving the input data, click the Cancel button.
  • Page 41: Chapter 4 Operation

    Chapter 4 Operation Communication Communication with the LevelPRO detectors is via an RS232 single-drop serial port, an RS485 multi-drop serial port, a USB cable, or an Ethernet cable from a PC running Setup EZ Cal II software. Once the detector is set up, the primary measurement (level) can be viewed on the display and on the EZ Cal II software.
  • Page 42 Operation Communication Setup The default communication settings for the RS232 (Com A and Com B) ports of the detector and for the Thermo Scientific EZ Cal II are: – Port Mode: Disabled – Unit ID: – Baud Rate: 9600 –...
  • Page 43: Rs485

    120-ohm resistor between its RS485 +/- data terminals. Never terminate more than the first and last device in the chain. Each LevelPRO unit includes a 10 Base-T minimum Ethernet port on the Main CPU Ethernet PCA. Operators should ensure the area is non-hazardous before connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 44: Usb Port

    4. Select the Floating Format, either Normal or Reversed. This selection determines the order in which bytes and words will be sent. 5. The MAC address should only be configured or changed by Thermo Scientific technical support personnel. Note: For help in establishing the correct information to input onto this screen, please see your system administrator.
  • Page 45: Configuration

    Enter the current time in the System Time textbox, using the format HH:MM:SS. To synchronize the date and time of the LevelPRO system with that of the PC in use, check the Use PC Date/Time textbox. 2. The LCD scroll time dictates the length of time information takes to scroll across the LCD screen.
  • Page 46: Mode/Fault Alarm Setup

    4-7, displays the alarms from the System screen and shows whether or not the alarms are currently in an active state. – The Application tabs (#1 - #4); shown in Figure 4-8, allow the user to configure application-specific alarms. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 47 – Current Output C Once an output source has been selected, an alarm action can be selected on either the Current Output Relay Outputs screens. For further information on these screens, see these respective sections. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 48 Operation Mode/Fault Alarm Setup Found on System Tab Found on Relay Output Screen Found on Application Tab Found on Current Output Screen Figure 4-5. Alarm Configuration Map LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 49: System Tab

    The alarm is triggered when an RBP communication errors occurs. b. The alarm clears when the RBP communication errors are cleared. 3. Fieldbus Communication Failed Alarm a. This alarm has not yet been implemented, but will be available in future releases. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 50 The alarm is triggered when the value of Current Output C is below the minimum set value. b. The alarm is cleared when the value of Current Output C is above the minimum set value. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 51 The alarm is triggered when the value of Current Output C is above the maximum value set by the Namur Standard. b. The alarm is cleared when the value of Current Output C is below the maximum value set by the Namur Standard. 4-11 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 52: System Status Tab

    To access the information on the Mode/Fault Alarm Setup Application tabs using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-15. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 53 The alarm clears when X-ray engaged becomes disabled. 4. IBP Communication Failed Alarm a. The alarm is triggered when the detector is present and an IBP communication error occurs. b. The alarm clears when IBP communication errors are cleared. 4-13 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 54: Commands

    To access the information on the Commands tab using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-13. Common Action The Common Actions dropdown provides the user a way to change a large group of parameters with one command. Figure 4-9. Commands Screen LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 55 In addition to the common actions listed above, which allow the user to apply the common action to the entire system, the Common Action dropdown also allows the user to apply the same actions to individual applications. Figure 4-10. Sample Selection Options for Common Action 4-15 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 56: Hold Current Output

    Erase all alarm assignments, all mode/fault/process alarms for all applications – This option allows the user to perform the Erase all process alarm assignments action and the Erase all mode/fault alarm assignments action simultaneously. This option is not available for individual applications. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 57: Physical Inputs & Outputs

    Within the EZ Cal II software, select Current/Vdc Input from the menu tree on the left to bring up the tabs containing the analog input tabs. The Current Input #1 (mA #1) tab will display by default. 4-17 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 58 The following tables provide the units available for selection based on the various type of input. Table 4-1. Temperature Input, Engineering Unit Display Description ºC Degree Celsius ºF Degree Fahrenheit LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 59 API degrees API degBaum lt degrees Baume light degBaum hv degrees Baume heavy degree Twaddle degrees Twaddle Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 4-19...
  • Page 60 The calibration process for the current inputs should be completed by selecting Calibration from the Functions menu or by clicking the fourth icon button, the wrench. Selecting either of these options will guide the user through the calibration process step-by-step. For further information, see Calibration. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 61: Voltage Tabs

    2. Define the input operating range by entering the Minimum Volt and Maximum Volt into the corresponding textboxes. 3. In the Min Value @ Min Volt textbox, enter the minimum value, in engineering units, that corresponds to the value entered in the Minimum Volt textbox. 4-21 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 62 Calibration Points – This field displays the number of points the current • information used to calibrate the voltage input. Status – This field displays Live or Manual, depending on the operating mode • selected, as well as low and high alarm conditions. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 63: Digital Inputs

    Selecting a close contact action determines the operation to be performed when the digital input switches from opened to closed. The action items in both dropdown lists are the same. 4-23 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 64 Set all the totalizers value to zero and zero any pending Clear relay and totalizers relay outputs The filtered data counts are initialized to the raw data Fast catch-up counts LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 65 Status – This field displays either Live or Manual, depending on the • operational mode selected. 6. Click the Submit button to save the current selections. Click Refresh to update the system with the new information. Click the Cancel button to exit the screen. 4-25 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 66: Current Output

    3. Define the output operating range by entering the Min Current and Max Current. 4. In the Min Value @ Min Current textbox, enter the minimum value, in engineering units, that corresponds to the value entered in the Min Current textbox. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 67 Calibration Points – This field displays the number of points the current • information used to calibrate the current input. #1 mA Min Value – This field displays the expected minimum analog input • value provided by the user during calibration. 4-27 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 68: Calibration

    To access the information on the Digital Input tabs using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-9. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 69 Hold Relay OFF – When the alarm assigned to the relay is active, the  relay will be de-energized. When the alarm assigned to the relay is inactive, the relay will return to an energized state. 4-29 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 70 Present Value – This field displays the current live status (On or Off) of the • relay. Status – This field displays Live or Hold, depending on the selected • operational mode. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 71: Detector

    The entry in this field can range from 1 – 2000 ms. 3. Click Run Char to begin a real-time graphic view of the detector counts. 4. Click Freeze Char to pause the detector count chart. Figure 4-16. Detector Count Screen 4-31 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 72: Detector Screens

    When Disable is selected, no action will be taken. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 73 9. The Flow Time Constant (sec) textbox is not used in level applications. 10. The fields listed below are for display purposes only and are not configurable by the user. a. CAL/STD Control Status b. CAL/STD Time Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 4-33...
  • Page 74: High Voltage Power Supply Parameters

    Figure 4-18. Detector Count Tab 1. Enter a time, in milliseconds, in the Update Period (ms) field to establish an update rate for the counts. The entry in this field can range from 1 – 2000 ms. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 75: Current Input Tab

    Figure 4-19. Current Input Tab For information related to configuring these fields, see Analog (Current & Voltage) Inputs. To access the information on the Detector Current Input tab using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-5. 4-35 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 76: Rtd Input Tab

    Live Value (EU) – This field displays the live calibrated value in engineering • units in both Live and Manual modes. Raw Value (ºC) – This field displays the live calibrated value in degrees • Celsius in both Live and Manual modes. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 77: Calibration

    RTD inputs should be completed by selecting Calibration from the Functions menu or by clicking the fourth icon button, the wrench. Selecting either of these options will guide the user through the calibration process step-by-step. For further information, see Calibration. 4-37 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 78: Status Tab

    DAC Output 0 Volt – DAC Output 1 Volt – Preamp Type – CPLD Version – Battery Voltage – CPLD Status – System Err Code #1 – System Err Code #2 – Software Err Code LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 79: Diagnosis Tab

    – Last CPLD Window Count – Last Hi Voltage 0 Control – Last Hi Voltage 0 Step – Stable Hi Voltage 0 Step – Top Count Stable – High Voltage 0 Volt (Auto Control) 4-39 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 80: Application

    The Application Configuration screen can be reached by selecting Application from the menu tree. To access the information on the Application Configuration screen using only the remote detector keypad, see Figure A-1. Figure 4-23. Application Configuration Screen LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 81: Application Screens

    This field allows the user to keep a record of the type of source head only and does not affect the primary measurement.  5176 source head  5190 source head  5193 source head  5200 source head  5201 source head Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 4-41...
  • Page 82  yd – yard  cm – centimeter  m – meter  Not Used 6. Next, specify the level measurement span minimum and maximum. 7. Finally, indicate if Vapor Density Compensation will be used. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 83 Operation Application Screens Additional There are a total of four measurements available on a LevelPRO detector. The detector can convert the basic level measurement into a variety of output measurements Measurement Setup appropriate for specific applications. The purpose of providing additional measurements is to allow the user to configure a second, third and forth measurement as appropriate for a specific application.
  • Page 84: General Setup

    General Setup The General setup screen allows the user to read and modify parameters associated with the system. The LevelPRO detector will be read and will write any of these parameters as requested by the user. To access the information on the Application General Setup tabs using only the...
  • Page 85: Standardization

    Thus, it is not necessary to repeat the calibration measurements. To access the information on the Application Standardization tab using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-1. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual 4-45...
  • Page 86 If the user rejects the standardization, the value of the standardization counts and the standardization date and time stored in the detector are unchanged. 5. The sample time will count down in the Time Remaining (sec) field. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 87: Gauge Calibration

    2. Calibration counts are averaged over a user-defined period of time. Enter a time period, in seconds, in the CAL Sample Time (sec) textbox. The time can range from 1 second to 65,535 seconds. 4-47 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 88: Point Data Tab (Breakpoint Table)

    The Point Data tab displays the minimum and maximum of the level measurement span, the level of each calibrated point, as well as the point’s count rate and (Breakpoint Table) calibration/standardization ratio. Figure 4-29. Application Screen, Gauge Calibration Point Data Tab (Breakpoint Table) LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 89: Action

    Measurements #1 – #4 to allow for further analysis. These fields are not configurable by the user. To access the information on the Application Measurement Data tabs using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-3. 4-49 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 90: Process Alarm

    To access the information on the Application Process Alarm tabs using only the remote transmitter keypad, see Figure A-3. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 91: High And Low Alarms

    Therefore, after 10 seconds, the alarm is triggered and continues until the measurement rises above the clear point. In the second instance, the measurement does not drop below the set point for 10 seconds, so no alarm occurs. 4-51 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 92: Alarm Functions

    1. Choose an operational mode from the Setup dropdown. Disable – The alarm is disabled; no alarm action is executed. • LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 93 At the Set Point, action must be taken based on the Alarm Action setting located on the Current Output C tab. ii. At the Clear Point, Current Output C is set back to normal operation. 4-53 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 94 Inhibit totalizer 3 This selection is not applicable to Level applications. Enable totalizer 3 This selection is not applicable to Level applications. Zero totalizer 3 This selection is not applicable to Level applications. u. Inhibit totalizer 4 LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 95: Calibration

    Alarm Status – Displays Set or Clear, based on whether the alarm is active or not. The LevelPRO detectors have the ability to calibrate all physical inputs and outputs. Calibration To begin input/output calibration, select Calibration from the Functions dropdown menu at the top of the screen or click the fourth icon button, the wrench.
  • Page 96 Current Input #2 • Vdc Input #1 • Vdc Input #2 • Detector Current Input • RTD Input • 2. Choose a 2-point or 3-point calibration. 3. Click the Next button to capture the calibration minimum point. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 97 In a 3-point calibration, the next screen will calibrate the mid-point  values. Submit that information and click the Next button to proceed to the maximum point value screen. 7. Follow steps 4 – 6 to calibrate the remaining point(s). 4-57 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 98 Operation Calibration Figure 4-36. Input Calibration, Maximum Point 8. Once the CAL Max Point data has been submitted, click the Next button to complete the calibration and return to the Calibration Selection screen. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 99: Output Calibration

    Back button. b. To recalculate the point, click Start Calibrate before clicking the Submit button. c. If the point data is satisfactory, click Submit to save and Next to calibrate the next point. 4-59 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 100 7. Follow steps 4 – 6 to calibrate the remaining point(s). Figure 4-38. Output Calibration, Maximum Point 8. Once the CAL Max Point data has been submitted, click the Next button to reach accept or reject the calibration on the CAL Point Completed Screen. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 101 Operation Calibration Figure 4-39. Output Calibration, CAL Point Completed 9. Click Next to return to the Calibration Selection screen. 4-61 Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 103: Appendix A Keypad Display Menu Tree Of Levelpro Detectors

    # DECIMAL PLACE MEA #2 MEASUREMENT UNITS MEASUREMENT SPAN # DECIMAL PLACE MEA #3 DECIMAL PLACES # DECIMAL PLACE MEA #4 BACK NEXT BACK CHANGE NEXT Figure A-1. Application Setup, Background & Standardization (Sheet 1 of 2) Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 104 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU SETUP GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL APPS SysStatus RADIOACTIVE SOURCE RADIOACTIVE SOURCE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL LEVEL SETUP SourceType (HVCONTROL) SERIAL NUMBER ASSAY DATE (MM/YY) PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Additional Measurement Cs137 1111 11/11...
  • Page 105 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU LEVEL MEASURE SETUP GAUGE CALIBRATION GAUGE CALIBRATION GAUGE CALIBRATION GAUGE CALIBRATION APPS SysStatus SETUP DETECTORS SYS CNTRL BACKGROUND START CAL CAL METHOD CAL POINT PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP STANDARDIZATION VIEW/EDIT CAL POINT...
  • Page 106 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU LEVEL MEASURE SETUP APP 1 MEASUREMENT APPS SysStatus SETUP HV CONTROL: Unstable DETECTORS SYS CNTRL BACKGROUND MEASUREMENT VALUE PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP STANDARDIZATION #1: inf I/O CAL PASSWORDS GAUGE CALIBRATION #2: 0.00...
  • Page 107 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU DETECTOR MENUS DETECTOR SETUP CAL/STD TIME & STATUS APPS SysStatus CAL/STD TIME & STATUS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SETUP DENSITY & FLOW TIME CAL/STD CONTROL PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Current Input DYNAMIC TRACKING...
  • Page 108 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU DETECTOR MENUS DetectorCurrentInput INPUT SOURCE APPS SysStatus INPUT TYPE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SETUP INPUT SOURCE Not Used PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Current Input RANGE SETUP ENGINEER UNIT I/O CAL PASSWORDS RTD INPUT...
  • Page 109 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU DETECTOR MENUS RTD INPUT INPUT SOURCE APPS SysStatus INPUT TYPE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SETUP INPUT & WIRE TYPE Temprtr: PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Current Input RANGE SETUP ENGINEER UNIT I/O CAL...
  • Page 110 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU DETECTOR MENUS DETECTOR STATUS DATA & CAL/STD COUNT APPS SysStatus DATA & CAL/STD COUNT DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SETUP POWER & PREAMP TYPE FILTERED DATA COUNT PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Current Input...
  • Page 111 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU DETECTOR DIAGNOSIS HV COUNTS APPS SysStatus MAIN ERR STATUS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL HV PARAMETERS DataCount: PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP LAST HV PARAMETERS TopCount: I/O CAL PASSWORDS HV COUNTS CenterCount COMMANDS WrmCldStr...
  • Page 112 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU PHYSICAL I/O CURRENT/Vdc INPUT mA #1 INPUT SOURCE APPS SysStatus INPUT TYPE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL CURRENT/Vdc INPUT mA #1 INPUT SOURCE Not Used PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP DIGITAL INPUT mA #2...
  • Page 113 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU CURRENT/Vdc INPUT Vdc #1 INPUT SOURCE APPS SysStatus INPUT TYPE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL mA #1 INPUT SOURCE Not Used PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP mA #2 RANGE SETUP ENGINEER UNIT I/O CAL...
  • Page 114 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU PHYSICAL I/O DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL INPUT #1 INPUT APPS SysStatus PRESENT VALUE DETECTORS SYS CNTRL CURRENT/Vdc INPUT DIGITAL INPUT #1 INPUT OPEN PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL INPUT #2...
  • Page 115 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU CURRENT OUTPUT #A CURRENT OUTPUT #A CURRENT OUTPUT #A APPS SysStatus MEASUREMENT SOURCE CALIBRATION POINTS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL RANGE SETUP VIEW CAL POINTS 2PointCal PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP MODE AND HOLD BEGIN CALIBRATION mA Value¦...
  • Page 116 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU IO CALIBRATION mA#1 mA#1 APPS SysStatus mA#1 Cur Out A CALIBRATION POINTS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL mA#2 Cur Out B VIEW CAL POINTS 3PointCal PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP Vdc#1 Cur Out C BEGIN CALIBRATION mA Value¦...
  • Page 117 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU IO CALIBRATION DETECTOR SELECT DetectorCurrentInput DetectorCurrentInput APPS SysStatus mA#1 Cur Out A SELECT DETECTOR CALIBRATION POINTS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL mA#2 Cur Out B NUMBER VIEW CAL POINTS 3PointCal PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP...
  • Page 118 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU IO CALIBRATION CURRENT OUTPUT #A CURRENT OUTPUT #A APPS SysStatus mA#1 Cur Out A CALIBRATION POINTS DETECTORS SYS CNTRL mA#2 Cur Out B VIEW CAL POINTS 2PointCal PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP...
  • Page 119 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU Mode/FaultAlarmSetup SystemMode/FaultAlarm HOLD MODE ACTIVE ALM APPS SysStatus HOLD MODE AO #C DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SYSTEM HOLD MODE ACTIVE ALM PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP SYSTEM STATUS FIELDBUS Disabled I/O CAL PASSWORDS...
  • Page 120 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU Mode/FaultAlarmSetup ModeFaultAlmSetupApp# Mode/FaultAlarmAppSetup ModeFaultAlmAppMenu DET UNDER RANGE APP1 APPS SysStatus SELECT APPLICATION DetUnderRng CalMode DETECTORS SYS CNTRL SYSTEM NUMBER APPLICATION DetOverRng StdMode DET UnderRange ALM PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP SYSTEM STATUS...
  • Page 121 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU Mode/FaultAlarmAppSetup APPLICATION 1 STATUS APPLICATION 1 STATUS APPS SysStatus STD MODE ACTIVE ALM IBP COMM FAILED ALM DETECTORS SYS CNTRL APPLICATION PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP APPLICATION STATUS CAL MODE ACTIVE ALM...
  • Page 122 Keypad Display Menu Tree of LevelPRO Gauges MAIN MENU SYSTEM CONTROL DATE/TIME SETTING APPS SysStatus DETECTORS SYS CNTRL DATE DISPLAY FORMAT PHYSCL I/O COM SETUP DATE/TIME SETTING MM/DD/YY I/O CAL PASSWORDS DISPLAY SETTING SYS DATE: 06/02/14 COMMANDS WrmCldStr SYS TIME:...
  • Page 123: Appendix B Flash Application Firmware

    If access to this screen is desired at a later time, it may be accessed by selecting PC Comm Setup from the Functions dropdown menu at the top of the screen, or by clicking the first icon button, which is circled in Figure B-1. Figure B-1. Local PC Communication Setup Screen Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 124 Data Bits: 8  Stop Bits: 1  Time Out (sec): 8 3. Click the green Connect button. 4. A Communication Fail pop-up window will be displayed. Click the OK button. Figure B-2. Communication Fail Window LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
  • Page 125 Note: If programming the IBP (Integrated Backplane) board, the Main Board must be removed from the integrated unit or the RS485 wire must be disconnected from the remote unit. 7. Choose the correct .S19 or .hex file and click the Open button. Thermo Scientific LevelPRO User Manual...
  • Page 126 8. From the Flash Application Screen, click the Start Flash button to start programming the Main CPU. 9. Once the application has flashed successfully, close EZ Cal II. 10. Cycle the system power. The system is now ready for programming. LevelPRO User Manual Thermo Scientific...
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