Emerson IP258 Oven User Manual


 
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Parameter list and description
P=Parameter, D=Diagnostic Display Parameter
Parameter Description Min Max Default
No. value value Ex-Factory
P100 Sensor Gap in mm.
This is a user entered parameter (optional).
This value is ignored when an alternative span
calibration is caried out (i.e. method two or three). 0 1000 0.0
P101 Sludge type
The user can select from a list of sludge type to set
up the span for the calibration procedure (optional).
Each sludge type is associated with an attenuation
factor for each frequency. This value is ignored when
an alternative span calibration is caried out
(i.e. method two or three). - - none
P102 dB Factor @ 1MHz
A user alterable parameter. This is the attenuation
number in dB/% at 1MHz. This is used for the span
calibration (method three). 0 - 0.000
P103 dB Factor @ 3.3MHz
A user alterable parameter. This is the attenuation
number in dB/% at 3.3MHz.This is used for the span
calibration (method three). 0 - 0.000
P120 Zero Ref @ 1MHz
This is the value in dBs (@ 1MHz) that is stored in
the control unit when a zero calibration is carried out.
This value is over written each time a zero calibration
is carried out. - - 16
P121 Zero Ref @ 3.3MHz
This is the value in dBs (@ 3.3MHz) that is stored in
the control unit when a zero calibration is carried out.
This value is over written each time a zero calibration
is carried out. - - 16
P122 Date of Zero Ref
This is automatically stored by the control unit when
the zero calibration is done. The actual date can be
set-up in the ENGINEER menu (P730) - - --/--/----
P123 Initial Zero Ref @ 1MHz dB’s
This is the value in dBs (@ 1MHz) that is stored in
the control unit when the initial zero calibration is
carried out.This value is compared with subsequent
zero calibrations.0 must be entered to reset or clear initial
zero value - - 0
P124 Initial Zero Ref @ 3.3MHz dB’s
This is the value in dBs (@ 3.3MHz) that is stored in
the control unit when the initial zero calibration is
carried out.This value is compared with subsequent
zero calibrations.0 must be entered to reset or clear initial
APPENDIX A2: FULL LIST OF FUNCTIONS