Function Table - Vega VEGAVIB 63 Operating Instructions Manual

Relay (dpdt)
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Mode adjustment (2)
Signal lamp (5)
Mode max.
Overflow protection
Mode max.
Overflow protection
Mode min.
Dry run protection
Mode min.
Dry run protection
Failure of the supply volt-
age
(min./max. mode)
VEGAVIB 63 • Relay (DPDT)
VEGAVIB 63 will be more sensitive and light solids can be detected
more reliably.
For instruments detecting solids in water, these settings are not ap-
plicable. The density range is preset and must not be changed.
With the mode setting (min./max.) you can change the switching
condition of the relay. You can set the required mode according to the
" Function table" (max. - max. detection or overflow protection, min. -
min. detection or dry run protection).
We recommend connecting according to the idle current principle
(relay contact deenergizes when the switching point is reached),
because the relay always takes on the same (safe) state if a failure is
detected.
Control lamp for indication of the switching status
green = relay energized
red = relay deenergized
red (flashing) = failure
6.3

Function table

The following table provides an overview of the switching conditions
depending on the set mode and the level.
Level
any
Switching status
3
4
5
(6) (7)
(8)
Relay energized
3
4
5
(6) (7)
(8)
Relay deenergized
3
4
5
(6) (7)
(8)
Relay energized
3
4
5
(6) (7)
(8)
Relay deenergized
3
4
5
(6) (7)
(8)
Relay deenergized
6 Setup
Control lamp
Green
Red
Green
Red
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