INTRODUCTION / TABLE OF CONTENTS
The LVU800 Series is a general-purpose ultrasonic level transmitter that provides a loop powered 4-20 mA
output. The 4-20 mA output can be used to provide the proportional level of liquid in any tank or vessel. The
signal can be connected to any device that accepts a loop powered 4-20 mA signal, such as a PLC, SCADA, DCS,
display, controller, etc.
New Features
Simple configuration with push button configuration
Adjustable Loop Fail-Safe, Hold Last, Empty, Full, 21 mA, 22 mA
Easy to reverse mA output, 4-20 mA to 20-4 mA
Increased output filtering
Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions: ........................................................................................................................................... 5
About this manual . ................................................................................................................................ 5
Components . ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Getting Started . ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Feature Guide ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Getting Around ..................................................................................................................................... 8
How to enter the MENU ....................................................................................................................... 9
How to configure UNITS . ....................................................................................................................... 9
How to configure the DISPLAY . ........................................................................................................... 10
How to reverse the current output (Rev mA) . .................................................................................... 12
How to set the Fail-Safe (SAFE) settings ............................................................................................. 12
How to set Target Calibration (TG CAL) .............................................................................................. 13
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Mounting Guide .................................................................................................................................. 16
Fitting Selection .................................................................................................................................. 17
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SETUP ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Diagnostic (DIAG) parameters ............................................................................................................ 20
Reset ................................................................................................................................................. 20
User Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting . ................................................................................................................................. 22
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Step One