Rosemount Tank Radar AB LOOPRADAR Manuel D’Utilisation
5-6
Edition 1.
Ref. No: 307010E
Using the Display Panel
5.4 Configuration
Output parameter
1.
1.
Choose sub menu [1-1].
2.
Choose one of the following parameters to be displayed on the panel:
0: Level, 1: Ullage, 2: Volume (%), 3: Current, 4: Amplitude.
0: Level, 1: Ullage, 2: Volume (%), 3: Current, 4: Amplitude.
Antenna type
1.
1.
Move to sub menu [1-2].
2.
Choose one of the following antennas:
0: 4 inch Horn Antenna.
1: 6 inch Horn Antenna.
2: 8 inch Horn Antenna.
0: 4 inch Horn Antenna.
1: 6 inch Horn Antenna.
2: 8 inch Horn Antenna.
Measurement Unit
1.
1.
Choose sub menu [1-3].
2.
Choose one of the following options:
0: meter.
1: feet.
0: meter.
1: feet.
Tank Distances
1.
1.
Choose sub menu [1-5] and enter the tank height R. Measure R from the
LoopRadar Reference Point to the tank bottom.
LoopRadar Reference Point to the tank bottom.
2.
If the Zero Level reference point is located above the tank bottom, choose
sub menu [1-6]. (This may be the case if for example a Datum Plate is
used).
In order to be able to measure levels below the Zero Level, enter the C
distance from the Zero Level to the tank bottom.
If C is set to 0, levels below the zero reference point will be presented as 0.
sub menu [1-6]. (This may be the case if for example a Datum Plate is
used).
In order to be able to measure levels below the Zero Level, enter the C
distance from the Zero Level to the tank bottom.
If C is set to 0, levels below the zero reference point will be presented as 0.
See chapter 4.1.2-3 for more information on the definition of tank geometry pa-
rameters.
rameters.
Hold Off Distance
1.
1.
Choose sub menu [1-7].
2.
Enter the Hold Off distance H. The Hold Off distance is defined as the dis-
tance from the LoopRadar Reference Point to the upper limit of the Ap-
proved Measurement Range.
tance from the LoopRadar Reference Point to the upper limit of the Ap-
proved Measurement Range.
See chapter 4.1 for further information on the definition of tank geometry.