Optical Image With Vd; Diagnostic Values; Figure 30 Optical Images With Vd - Vaisala PR-23 Series User Manual

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6.4.2 Optical image with VD
Vertical Borderline Image Detection (VD) is used in a sugar vacuum pan. With vertical
borderline the optical image is without IDS, and the sides of the optical image are straight
and slightly sloping. This is achieved programmatically, the optical module in the sensor is
the same as for a PR‑23‑GP without the ‑VD option.
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Figure 30 Optical images with VD
6.4.3 Diagnostic values
The values at the left of the graph are used for diagnostic purposes:
• CONC is the final concentration value including field calibration adjustment, see
39 (page
73).
• TEMP, see
Temperature measurement (page
• CCD gives the position of the shadow edge on CCD in %.
• nD is the refractive index value n
• CALC is the calculated concentration value without field calibration adjustment,
calibration (page
• QF or Quality Factor is a value in the range 0 ... 200. The QF value depends on process
medium optical properties. A typical good value is 100, but there are process media
where 50 is acceptable. The QF value should stay constant during the process. Falling
QF value may indicate prism coating.
• LED is a measure of the amount of light from the light source in %.
• HD TMP is the sensor head temperature, see
• HD HUM is the sensor head humidity, see
• I_SNS value shows the current to sensor, the nominal value is 40 mA.
• DTR TMP is the indicating transmitter temperature, see
(page
58).
• DTR V1 gives the voltage from the power module, the nominal value is 24 V.
• DTR V2 gives the DC supply voltage, the nominal value is 3.3 V.
from the sensor.
D
75).
Normal conditions
58).
Temperature measurement (page
Sensor head humidity (page
Temperature measurement
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Field
58).
58).
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