7ML19985CL05 - 4 Siemens Radar
7ML19985CL05 - 4 Siemens Radar
7ML19985CL05 - 4 Siemens Radar
sitrans
LR300
Safety Guidelines: Warning notices must be observed to ensure personal safety as well as that of
others, and to protect the product and the connected equipment. These warning notices are
accompanied by a clarification of the level of caution to be observed.
Qualified Personnel: This device/system may only be set up and operated in conjunction with this
manual. Qualified personnel are only authorized to install and operate this equipment in accordance with
established safety practices and standards.
Unit Repair and Excluded Liability:
• The user is responsible for all changes and repairs made to the device by the user or the user’s
agent.
• All new components are to be provided by Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc.
• Restrict repair to faulty components only.
• Do not reuse faulty components.
Warning: This product can only function properly and safely if it is correctly transported, stored,
installed, set up, operated, and maintained.
This product is intended for use in industrial areas. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
may cause interference to several frequency based communications.
Table of Contents
Safety Notes ......................................................................................................................... 1
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Safety marking symbols ..............................................................................................................1
The Manual ...............................................................................................................................................2
SITRANS LR300 ...................................................................................................................3
SITRANS LR300 Features ............................................................................................................3
SITRANS LR300 Communications .............................................................................................3
SITRANS LR300 Applications .....................................................................................................4
SITRANS LR300 Approvals and Certificates ..........................................................................4
Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 5
Installation ......................................................................................................................... 10
Mounting Location ................................................................................................................................10
Beam Spreading ..........................................................................................................................11
Polarization Effect .......................................................................................................................11
False Reflections .........................................................................................................................11
Dimensions: SITRANS LR300 with Rod Antenna ..........................................................................12
Dimensions: Threaded Rod ................................................................................................................14
Threaded Connection Markings ..............................................................................................15
Dimensions: Shielded Rod ..................................................................................................................16
Dimensions: Horn ..................................................................................................................................17
Dimensions: Waveguide ......................................................................................................................18
Dimensions: Sliding Waveguide Configuration .............................................................................19
Dimensions: Sanitary Rod ...................................................................................................................21
Dimensions: Flanges ............................................................................................................................22
Flange marking ............................................................................................................................24
Mounting .................................................................................................................................................25
Rod Extension Requirements ...................................................................................................26
Mounting: Rod Assembly ..........................................................................................................27
Mounting: Threaded Rod Antenna .........................................................................................27
Mounting: Manhole Covers ......................................................................................................28
Mounting: Horn Antennas or Shielded Rod .........................................................................28
Mounting: Waveguide Antenna .............................................................................................29
Mounting: Stillpipe or Bypass (Sidepipe) ..............................................................................30
Pipe requirements .....................................................................................................................30
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Mounting: Horn with Waveguide Extensions ......................................................................31
Mounting: Sanitary Rod Antenna ............................................................................................31
Table of Contents
Interconnection .................................................................................................................32
SITRANS LR300 Terminal Block ..............................................................................................32
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Independent mA Setpoint Parameters (P210 and P211) ...........................................................62
Installation Records Parameters (P340 to P346) .........................................................................64
Range Calibration Parameter (P655) ..............................................................................................65
Table of Contents
Rate Parameters (P700 and P701) ..................................................................................................66
Measurement Verification Parameters (P709 to P713) .............................................................67
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Communications Parameters (P750 and P752) ............................................................................69
Serial Communication Parameters (P770 to P799) .....................................................................69
Echo Processing Parameters (P800 to P807) ...............................................................................72
Algorithm Parameter (P820) .............................................................................................................74
TVT (Time Varying Threshold) Adjustment Parameters (P830 to P841) ................................74
Test Parameters (P900 to P999) ......................................................................................................78
Serial Communications ...................................................................................................81
Modbus Register Map .........................................................................................................................81
Product ID (R40,064) ....................................................................................................................82
Point Data (R41,010 – R41,031) ..................................................................................................82
Input/Output ..................................................................................................................................82
mA Output (R41,110) .................................................................................................................82
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Parameter Access (R43,997 – R46,999) ..................................................................................83
Format Word (R43,997) .........................................................................................................................83
Primary Index (R43,999) and Secondary Index (R43,998) ............................................................84
Table of Contents
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SIMATIC Process Device Manager (PDM) ........................................................................ 107
HART Communicator 275: ....................................................................................................... 108
Table of Contents
Appendix F: PROFIBUS PA ............................................................................................ 112
PROFIBUS PA Communications for SITRANS LR300 .................................................................112
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Device Description ....................................................................................................................112
The GSD file ................................................................................................................................112
Bus address (Device Address) ...............................................................................................112
Bus Termination .........................................................................................................................113
Power Demands ........................................................................................................................113
Cyclic versus Acyclic Data ......................................................................................................113
Cyclic Data ..................................................................................................................................113
Status Word ................................................................................................................................115
Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................116
Acyclic Data ................................................................................................................................116
Configuration Example: ............................................................................................................116
PROFIBUS Level Device Design ......................................................................................................117
Profile 3.0 Class A Design .......................................................................................................117
Block Model ............................................................................................................................ 117
Transducer Block - Level .........................................................................................................118
Parameter Structure .................................................................................................................119
Sensor Value........................................................................................................................... 119
Sensor Unit .............................................................................................................................. 119
Level, Primary Value.............................................................................................................. 119
Level, Primary Value Unit ..................................................................................................... 119
Sensor Reference Point ....................................................................................................... 119
Function Blocks – Analog Input .............................................................................................120
Linear conversion:.................................................................................................................. 120
Device Management ................................................................................................................121
Directory................................................................................................................................... 121
Physical Block 1 ......................................................................................................................122
Transducer Block 1 .................................................................................................................123
Function Block 1 - Level ........................................................................................................127
Function Block 2 - Space ......................................................................................................128
Function Block 3 - Distance ..................................................................................................129
Function Block 4 - Volume ....................................................................................................129
Appendix G: Hazardous Area Installations ................................................................ 130
Instructions specific to hazardous area installations ................................................................130
Certificates ....................................................................................................................... 133
Appendix H: Firmware Revision History .................................................................... 144
Glossary ............................................................................................................................ 147
Index .................................................................................................................................. 151
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Safety Notes
Special attention must be paid to warnings and notes highlighted from the rest of the text
by grey boxes.1
Introduction
Note: means important information about the product or that part of the operating
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manual.
1.
This warning symbol is used when there is no corresponding caution symbol on the
product.
This manual will help you set up your SITRANS LR300 for optimum performance. We
always welcome suggestions and comments about manual content, design, and
Introduction
accessibility.
Please direct your comments to [email protected]. For other Siemens level
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Introduction
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SITRANS LR300 Features
• Auto False-Echo Suppression
• Infrared intrinsically safe handheld or remoter programming
• 5.8 GHz (USA 6.3 GHz)
• Built-in diagnostics
• Various flanges, horn and waveguide antenna options available
• Extremely high signal-to-noise ratio
230 Ω
SITRANS
LR 300
PDM
HART or HART
Communicator modem PC/Laptop
PDM
active PLC
PC/Laptop
PROFIBUS DP
DP/PA
coupler
PROFIBUS PA
SITRANS
LR 300
Introduction
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SITRANS LR300
Power
• 48–230 V AC, +15%, 40–70Hz, 28 VA (11W)
or
• 24–230 V DC, +15%, (9W)
Notes:
• Safety feature limits the inrush current during start up.
• This instrument features a universal power supply. AC or DC voltage may be applied
to the same terminals.
• Power consumption will vary according to voltage. Please see Typical Power
Consumption on page 106.
Specifications
Normal start up takes about 2 seconds to power up the unit. If something (such as
hesitation in plugging in the unit) causes a rapid power fluctuation, the unit will shut
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down for 10 seconds to ensure the inrush current will not exceed specified limits.
Fuse
• FU1 & FU2, Fast Acting Ceramic Bussmann ABC fuse, 1 Amp. 250V.
Interface
• HART standard, integral to analog output
• PROFIBUS PA optional (when PROFIBUS PA is selected, the analog
output is not available)
• analog output optically-isolated 4–20 mA into 450 Ω max. ± 0.02 mA
accuracy
• serial interface1 isolated2 RS-485 (refer to RS-485 specifications)
• programmer link infrared receiver (refer to Programmer specifications on
page 8)
• display (local) backlit, alphanumeric, and multi-graphic liquid crystal for
readout and entry
Mechanical
Process Connections: (Please refer to Process Pressure/Temperature de-Rating Curves
on page 101 for pressure/temperature limitations.)
• flat-faced flanges 316 stainless steel
ANSI #150/#300 2", 3", 4", 6", 8"
DIN PN16/PN25/PN40 50mm, 80mm, 100mm, 150mm,
200mm
Specifications
Antennas:
• dielectric rod PTFE
length 41cm (16.3”), including integral gasket
• horn 316 stainless steel
diameters 100mm (4”), 150mm (6”), 200mm (8”)
emitter cone, PTFE
waveguide extensions optional
• waveguide 316 stainless steel
emitter cone PTFE
1.
Reference conditions.
2. These values apply to electronic components only, not to the antenna.
Enclosure (electronic)
Weight
• 7.5 kg (16.5 lb) with 2"/150 psi flange (aluminum); 13.6 kg (30 lb) stainless steel
• weight will vary with flange size and rating
Environmental
• location indoor/outdoor
• altitude 2000m max.
• ambient temperature −40 to 60° C (−40 to 140° F)1
• relative humidity suitable for outdoor
• installation category II
Specifications
• pollution degree 4
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Note: The use of approved watertight hubs/glands is required for Type 4X / NEMA 4X,
Type 6 / NEMA 6, IP 67 (outdoor applications).
1.
See also Ambient/Operating Temperature Specifications on page 100 and
Approvals on Approvals (verify against device nameplate) on page 8.
US/Canada FM/CSA:
Class I, Div. 1, Gr. A,B,C,D
Class II, Div. 1, Gr. E,F,G
Class III
• Marine Lloyd’s Register of Shipping
ABS Type Approval
Specifications
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WARNINGS:
• SITRANS LR300 is to be used only in the manner outlined in this manual,
otherwise protection provided by the equipment may be impaired
• Installation shall only be performed by qualified personnel and in
accordance with local governing regulations.
• This product is designated as a Pressure Accessory per Directive 97/ 23 / EC
and is not intended for use as a safety device.
• Improper installation may result in loss of process pressure.
• Materials of construction are chosen based on their chemical
compatibility (or inertness) for general purposes. For exposure to
specific environments, check with chemical compatibility charts before
installing.
Notes:
• Please refer to the device nameplate for approval information.
• This product is susceptible to electrostatic shock. Follow proper grounding
procedures.
• Do not use a Ground Fault Interrupt (G.F.I.) with SITRANS LR300. The ground path is
used for filtering purposes in conjunction with the universal power supply.
Mounting Location
• Do not mount in direct sunlight without the use of a sun shield. Refer to Ambient/
Operating Temperature Specifications on page 100.
Note: Avoid mounting the unit at the centre: there is a greater likelihood of false
readings.
Installation
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preferred
undesirable
Polarization Effect
Mounting the unit too close to a wall may cause echoes to disappear at specific levels
due to wave cancellation. A strong false reflection from an internal tank obstruction can
be reduced or eliminated by rotating the unit to reduce this polarization effect.
False Reflections
Flat obstructions and struts perpendicular to the emission cone cause large false
reflections. They reflect the radar signal with high amplitude. Round profile interfering
surfaces diffuse reflections of the radar signals and cause false reflections with low Installation
amplitude.
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Minimize false reflections first by rotating the instrument for best signal (lowest false
echo amplitude). Then use the TVT shaper parameters (P831, 832, 837 and 838) to prevent
false echo detection.
239mm 136mm
(9.4") (5.4")
64mm
earth 75mm
(2.5") connection (3.0")
enclosure/
electronics
60mm (2.36")
245mm
(9.6")
process
183mm device tag
(7.2")
flange
100mm (4.0")
antenna
(rod)
412 mm **
(16.3")
Installation
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Note: Please see next page for notes on process temperature and pressure
capabilities, as well as enclosure recommendations.
WARNING: The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and
gasket materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its
intended use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
Installation
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process device
tag
reference point
412 mm
(16.3")
Notes:
• Process temperature and pressure capabilities are dependent upon information on
Installation
the process device tag. Reference drawing listed on the tag is available upon
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request.
• The Process Device Tag shall remain with the process pressure boundary assembly.
In the event the instrument package is replaced, the Process Device Tag shall be
transferred to the replacement unit.
WARNING: For pressure applications, it will be necessary to use PTFE
paste or other appropriate thread sealing compound, and to tighten the
process connection beyond hand-tight.
Serial number:a unique number allotted to each flange, including the date of manufacture
(MMDDYY) followed by a number from 001 to 999.
Installation
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S.L.
active antenna
Notes:
• Process temperature and pressure capabilities are dependent upon information on
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the process device tag. Reference drawing listed on the tag is available upon
request.
• The Process Device Tag shall remain with the process pressure boundary assembly.
In the event the instrument package is replaced, the Process Device Tag shall be
transferred to the replacement unit.
WARNING: For pressure applications, it will be necessary to use PTFE
paste or other appropriate thread sealing compound, and to tighten the
process connection beyond hand-tight.
∗ A purging system is an option available for this antenna type. This provides an inlet on
the flange where cooling air or cleaning fluid may be supplied. The air or liquid passes
through the flange and exits the inside of the horn to clean the antenna system.
Notes:
• Process temperature and pressure capabilities are dependent upon information on
the process device tag. Reference drawing listed on the tag is available upon
request. Installation
• The Process Device Tag shall remain with the process pressure boundary assembly.
In the event the instrument package is replaced, the Process Device Tag shall be
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reference point
41.4 mm
(1.69”)
76.2mm
(3.0”)
Notes:
Installation
turbulence.
• Horizontal stress on this antenna must be avoided, otherwise mechanical support
may be required.
• Process temperature and pressure capabilities are dependent upon information on
the process device tag. Reference drawing listed on the tag is available upon
request.
• The Process Device Tag shall remain with the process pressure boundary assembly.
In the event the instrument package is replaced, the Process Device Tag shall be
transferred to the replacement unit
WARNING: The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and
gasket materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its
intended use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
Process
Device Tag
reference
point
Sliding Flange
(See Flange Table
on page 23.)
131 mm
(5.16")
225 mm
100 mm (8.89")
(4")
325 mm
(12.8")
150 mm
(6")
Installation
200 mm
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Note: Please see next page for notes on process temperature and pressure
capabilities, as well as enclosure recommendations.
WARNING: The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and
gasket materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its
intended use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
Ferrule (optional)
Materials: SS304 standar
SS316 optional
Clamp (optional)
406mm (16”)
nominal
Installation
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Enclosure
mounting holes
(threaded)
Flange O.D.
Horn/Waveguide
mounting holes
(threaded)
Bolt hole
circle Ø
Process Side
Installation
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Serial number: a unique number allotted to each flange, including the date of
manufacture (MMDDYY) followed by a number from 001 to 999.
Flange series: the SMPI drawing identification.
Nominal size: a combination of the nominal pipe size and the hole pattern for a particular
flange class. In the examples above, a 2 inch (or 80 mm) nominal pipe size is combined
with the hole pattern corresponding to an ASME 150 lb class flange (or EN 1092-1 PN 16
class flange).
Material: the basic flange material (AISI or EU material designation).
Heat code: a flange material batch code identification.
Installation
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12
1/2" NPT
or M 20 x 1.5
conduit entries
Tank
Nozzle/Vessel
Juncture
Customer Flange
Straight/taper Transition
Installation
B
Process seal should rest on flange
Rod Assembly
Notes:
• Water or process fluids must not enter the
connecting threads: this could cause reflections
Optional
at the connection, which will appear as false
Extension 100 mm (4") echoes.
• Apply a small amount of PTFE paste to the
antenna threads before threading the antenna
together, and tighten slowly. Ensure that the rod
50 mm (2”) sections mate securely with no gaps. Do not
apply too much PTFE paste or the parts will not
mate securely.
• Do not use wrenches or pliers. Hand tighten only
PTFE paste is supplied with (except in pressure applications: see warning
PTFE rod antenna versions above).
(non-sanitary type).
If the mounting illustrated on page 27 is not suitable due to the minimum blanking
requirements, consider the shielded rod or horn antenna options.
316 S.S.
PTFE
Installation
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10 mm (0.5") 10 mm (0.5")
Installation
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Notes:
• You can connect a maximum of two waveguides together.
• This option is recommended only for clean liquids, and only on vessels without an
agitator, with no turbulence.
• Horizontal stress on this antenna must be avoided, otherwise mechanical support
may be required.
• Process temperature and pressure capabilities are dependent upon information on
the process device tag. The reference drawing listed on the tag is available upon
request.
Installation
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Pipe requirements
Diameter
Suitable pipe diameters are 50mm (2”) to 250mm (10”).
Smoothness
One continuous length of metallic pipe is preferred, without joints. If joints are
unavoidable, you must machine them to close tolerances [± 0.25mm (± 0.010”)] and weld
a connecting sleeve on the outside.
Orient display at
90° to the vents.
Ensure there is a vent at the upper end of the side pipe to equalize pressure and keep the
liquid-level in the pipe constant with the liquid-level in the vessel.
Installation
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Wiring requirements:
• Increased safety, EEx e version: solid 4
flexible stranded 2.5
• General safety or hazardous EEx d version: rigid 0.2 to 4
flexible stranded 0.2 to 2.5
AWG 24 to 12
Notes:
• The recommended torque on the terminal clamping screws is 0.5 – 0.6 Nm.
Interconnection
Shield, installed on
HART/mA or 1 IS version only
I O
PROFIBUS-PA 2
RS-485
3A R
S
Modbus, or Dolphin 4B 4
8
protocol 5
5COM
Notes
• Installation shall only be performed by qualified personnel and in accordance with
local governing regulations.
• The equipment must be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker of up to 16 A in the
building installation.
• The circuit breaker or switch in the building installation, marked as the disconnect
switch, shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the
operator.
• Do not use a Ground Fault Interrupt (G.F.I.) with SITRANS LR300. The ground path is
used for filtering purposes in conjunction with the universal power supply.
• Wiring requirements:
Increased safety, EEx de version: use solid 4, flexible stranded 2.5
General safety or hazardous EEx d version: use rigid 0.2 to 4
flexible stranded 0.2 to 2.5
AWG 24 to 12
• The input parameters for the PROFIBUS PA version of the equipment certified as
EEX de [ia] IIC T6 meet the requirements for FISCO field apparatus as described in
IEC 60079-27.
WARNINGS:
• All field wiring must have insulation suitable for the rated voltage.
• Avoid static discharge to terminals.
Interconnection
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Shield, installed
on Intrinsically
Safe mA Output
version only
Notes:
• The RS-485 is isolated with respect to earth ground, but its inputs (A,B, COM) are
electrically clamped to earth ground to protect them against electrical transients.
• Before making any connections, measure the common on the cable with respect to
the earth ground that the instrument is connected to, and make sure COM is within
± 3 V DC with respect to earth ground.
• If you are connecting the converter to a portable notebook computer, the COM of the
notebook is normally isolated. To prevent damage to the RS-485 port, one end of this
COM connection must be grounded.
PC Connection
To connect the device to a computer requires the use of a RS-485 to RS-232 converter.
Siemens offers a converter that is powered by the RS-232 port on the computer (part
number 7ML1830-1HA).
Port Configuration
See Communication Parameters on page 69.
Interconnection
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Start Up
After you have completed the installation procedures and powered up SITRANS LR300,
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the unit starts in RUN mode and detects the distance from the instrument flange to the
target in meters. This is the default start-up display mode.
Percentage or Units,
dependent on
parameter number
Active Bar graph
Blinking "Heartbeat”,
representation of
indicates device is running
material level,
0 to 100% of Span
Reading questionable,
appears during fail-safe
operation
Auxiliary reading
= Normal reading
Confidence icons
= Fail-Safe operation
Percentage or Units,
Inactive dependent on parameter
Bar graph value
Blinking “Heartbeat”,
indicates device is running
icon is also visible, indicating that the device is accepting input into the current field.
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You can activate the PROGRAM mode at any time and set parameters to suit the
application and/or user preferences. Programming can be carried out locally using the
hand programmer or remotely through one of the communication channels:
SIMATIC PDM, HART Master, or PROFIBUS Master.
The instruction examples in this manual use icons from the hand programmer.
SIMATIC PDM
programming interface
connect via HART or
PROFIBUS PA,
depending on unit
PDM
150 mm
(6") max.
Display
Hand-held programmer
Start Up
SITRANS LR 300 display window (from a maximum distance of 15cm [6”]) and press the
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buttons in the required sequence.
Local Programming
The hand programmer is used for local programming sequences. Please make sure you
hold the programmer close to the unit (within 15cm [6”]), and point it directly at the bottom
of the display to activate the programming options.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 Numeric and
mA Auxiliary keys
9 0
P PX X X
C %
Function Keys
Negative value
Clear value
Parameter scroll-up
Parameter scroll-down
Toggle fields
Start Up
icon indicates that the unit is accepting input into the current field. The icon remains
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visible until the ENTER key has been pressed, and the new value is accepted.
Accessing a Parameter
The parameter settings configure the units to a specific use. Press the PROGRAM key
followed by the TOGGLE key: then choose Scroll Access or Direct Address to access a
parameter.
Scroll Access
In PROGRAM mode, you can scroll through the parameters sequentially and in either
direction until you reach the required parameter. [P000 to P999]
1. Press ARROW
keys to scroll up
or down.
Note: You can enter parameter numbers below 100 without leading zeros. Enter the
number followed by the ENTER key. Example: To access P005, press .
Notes:
• Security must be disabled. To disable security, set P000 to 1954.
• Values shown are for demonstration purposes only.
• Invalid entries will be rejected or limited.
• The CANCEL key can be used to clear the field.
Start Up
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Value entry field
Startup Behaviour
If power is interrupted after programming has been completed, the mA output may take
about ten seconds to return to the actual value after power is restored.
During the first two seconds after power is restored, the mA output may peak briefly
somewhere between 3.8 and 22 mA. Approximately five seconds after startup it returns
to 3.8 mA, then if there is a valid echo, it returns to the actual value in the next few
seconds.
2. Set the following parameters for a Quick Start: (see page 53).
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3. After you have completed programming, press the PROGRAM key to return to
RUN mode.
Operation
defined conical beam decreasing in strength at a rate proportional to the square of the
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change in distance.
The radar pulse detects the interface between the dielectric constant of the atmosphere
and that of the material being measured. Electro-magnetic wave propagation is not
sensitive to temperature and atmospheric conditions, or to variations in the medium.
Pulses are transmitted from the antenna at a fixed repetition rate. The reflected echoes
are received and digitally converted to an echo profile. The profile is analyzed to
determine the distance from the material surface to the flange face. This distance is used
as a basis for the display of material level and mA output.
Transceiver
The SITRANS LR300 transceiver operates under one of five sets of pre-set conditions
(P003).
Measurement Echo
Max. fill/empty rate Fail-Safe timer
Response verification
P700/P701 P070
parameter P003 P711
1 0.1 m/min slow 2 100
2 1 m/min 2 10
3 10 m/min 2 1
4 100 m/min 0 0.1
5 1000 m/min fast 0 0
When the echoes are received, the relevant echo algorithm (P820) is applied to determine
the true material echo.
to
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The response to LOE is set by P072 and P219. They determine whether the reading and
mA output will be immediately forced to the Fail-Safe default (P071 and P219). Upon
receiving a reliable echo, the loss of echo condition is aborted, the Confidence icon
returns to full, and the reading and mA output return to the current level at the rate set by
P072.
Near-blanking (P800) is set to ignore the zone in front of the antenna where false echoes
can appear during the receive cycle. They are often created by internal impediments like
a ladder rung, and are usually indicated by an incorrect high level reading. False echoes
can be overcome by increasing the near-blanking value from its factory setting.
Auto False Echo Suppression (P837) is recommended in preference to extending the
blanking distance from factory values.
In applications where the base of the vessel is conical or parabolic, a reliable echo may
Operation
be available below the vessel empty distance, due to an indirect reflection path.
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Increasing the range extension to 30 or 40% can provide stable empty vessel readings.
Range extension is entered as a percentage of P006.
Analog Output
SITRANS LR300 can be programmed to provide an analog output of 4 to 20 mA, for
proportional or inverse span. For details, see Independent mA Setpoint Parameters (P210
and P211), on page 62.
Programming
When the unit is put into PROGRAM mode, the analog output level holds its prior value
unless the mA output function is the common output or HART is the communication
protocol.
Run
The analog output responds in the following manner:
P001 = 1 (level) P001 = 2 (space a.k.a. ullage) P001 = 3 (distance)
0 and 100% are percentage of full-scale reading (m, cm, mm, ft, in).
Fail-Safe
Operation
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When the Fail-Safe timer (P070) expires, the mA output responds as follows:
RUN/PROGRAM
When you select PROGRAM mode, SITRANS LR300 stops responding to the process. It
stores the most recent measurement, and holds the associated readings and mA signal
output. The unit reverts to the parameter last addressed during the previous program
session.
When you select RUN mode, the transceiver resumes operation. The reading and mA
output default to the last measurement taken. The reading and associated outputs
migrate to the current process level at a rate controlled by the measurement response
(P003).
If SITRANS LR300 is left in PROGRAM mode for 10 minutes without input, it automatically
reverts to RUN mode.
Applications
P007) event of a loss of echo, SITRANS LR300 is
to go into Fail-Save Hi after 2 minutes.
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Asphalt build-up on the rod antenna does
not affect performance.
Parameter Enter
P999 ---- master reset
P001 1 mode of measurement = level
P002 1 material = liquid
P003 2 measurement response = 1m/minute
P004 240 antenna = factory
P005 1 units = meters
P006 5 empty distance = 5m
P007 4.5 span = 4.5m
P070 2 Fail-Safe timer = 2 minutes
P071 1 Fail-Safe = Hi
P820 8 algorithm = Blf (best of Largest or First)
P830 7 TVT type = factory
P837/838 2&1 Auto False Echo Suppression
(Note above)
500mm
(20.4”)
Calculate
3000mm actual volume
(122.4") (e.g. 8000 liters
capacity)
A L A
Applications
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Parameter Enter
P999 ---- master reset
P001 1 mode of measurement = level
P002 1 material = liquid
P003 2 measurement response = 1m/minute
P004 240 antenna = factory
P005 1 units = meters
P006 3.5 empty distance = 3.5m
P007 3 span = 3m
P050 7 tank shape = parabolic ends
P051 8000 maximum volume = liters
P052 .8 tank dimension A = 0.8 meters
P053 6 tank dimension L = 6 meters
P070 2 Fail-Safe timer = 2 minutes
P071 1 Fail-Safe = Hi
P820 12 algorithm = First echo
P837/838 2&1 Auto False Echo Suppression
(Note above)
Run: To start normal operation, press the PROGRAM key .
Applications
level (span) is 8m from the bottom. The
maximum rate of filling or emptying is about
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0.1m/min.
Parameter Enter
P999 ---- master reset
P001 1 mode of measurement = level
P002 1 material = liquid
P003 2 measurement response = 1m/minute
P004 240 antenna = factory
P005 1 units = meters
P006 10 empty distance = 10 m
P007 8 span = 8m
P820 8 algorithm = bLF (best of Largest or First)
P830 7 TVT type = factory
P837/838 2&1 Auto False Echo Suppression
(Note above)
Notes:
• For εr < 3, the lower 40 cm of vessel level may not be measurable.
• Only set P837 if the product is at least 2 m (78”) away from the flange face. If it is
closer, leave P837 at 1 until the level drops and the distance increases beyond
2m (78”).
Suitable pipe diameters are 50 mm (2”) to 250 mm (10”): (see page 51 for typical P655
values).
Set the parameters below in the order shown: (see notes 1 and 2 on next page for more
details).
Parameter Enter
P999 ---- master reset
P001 1 mode of measurement = level
P002 1 material = liquid
P003 2 measurement response = 1m/minute
P004 240 antenna = factory
P005 1 units = meters
P006 5 empty distance =5m
P007 4.5 span = 4.5 m
P655 (see page 51) 0.955 propagation factor = 100 mm (4”) pipe
P800 0.1 near blanking = 0.1 m
P820 12 algorithm = First echo
P837/838 (Note above) 2&1 Auto False Echo Suppression
P839 80 Auto TVT Hover Level = 80%
1. As a result of the extremely high signal to noise ratio experienced in pipe propaga-
tion, the blanking may be set to 0.1 m (4"). Normally, a minimum distance of 0.25 m
(10") may be achieved.
2. Increase Hover level (P839) to 80% to de-sensitize the instrument concerning
deposits or pipe imperfections.
Applications
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P000 Lock
Secures SITRANS LR300 from changes.
Enter 000 to access the parameter, then enter any value other than 1954 to secure the
programming lock. Press ENTER to set the value. The PROGRAM mode is now active for
viewing only. To unlock, access this parameter and enter 1954.
Notes:
• This lock only applies to LCD/ hand programmer.
• A remote master can change configuration if P799 is set to allow this.
WARNING: Use this lock as backup security only. It uses a fixed value
which can be discovered by unauthorized personnel.
Parameters
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P001 Operation (F = 3)
Sets the display variable for the local LCD only. (The primary variable for the HART/
PROFIBUS Master is controlled by P201.)
Note: P050 sets SITRANS LR300 to calculate readings based on reservoir volume.
P002 Material
Identifies the material being monitored.
Parameters
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Set P003 to a measurement response just faster than the maximum filling or emptying
rate (whichever is greater).
If SITRANS LR300 does not keep step with the rate of level change, select a faster rate. If
the reading bounces around an average value, select a slower rate. In general, slower
response time is associated with greater reliability. Noisy applications or those with
agitators tend to be more manageable at slower response rates, as these make use of
filtering, echo verification, and longer Fail-Safe delay.
• echo verification: discriminates between agitator blades in motion (spurious noise)
and the target surface (true echo).
• Fail-Safe timer: establishes the period from the time a loss of echo (LOE) starts until
the Fail-Safe default (P071) is triggered. The P003 pre-set timer value can be
overridden by P070.
P005 Units (F = 1)
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1 meters
Values 2 centimeters
3 millimeters
4 feet
5 inches
Full level can be set at any measurement above the empty level.
Note: After these start-up parameters are configured, set Parameters P837 and P838.
conical or pyramidal
2 P051, P052
bottom
8 sphere P051
universal linear
9 P051, P054, P055
level/volume breakpoints
The units of measurement for this reading are non-dimensional. The volume is calculated
from the empty position to the maximum position and is scaled according to the Tank
Shape (P050) value. This allows the use of any volume units required.
Example:
1. If maximum volume = 3650m3, enter 3650.
or
2. If maximum volume = 267500 gallons, enter 26750 (gallons x 10).
3. Enter the volume of the tank at full (Factory Setting = 100).
Dimension L is used in the tank shape parameter (P050) on page 55. mmmmm
If P050 = 7, enter the tank length L (excluding both end sections). (See chart Tank Shape
on page 56.)
V = (1/3)πr2h V = πr2h
In RUN mode, the decimal position is adjusted to prevent the number of digits from
exceeding the display capabilities. To keep the decimal place from shifting, reduce the
number of decimal places to that shown at 100%.
For example, if 100% = 15m, use two decimal places for readings of 15.00 or parts thereof
(e.g. 12.25).
The operation of the device is not affected by the Offset Reading. This value is used for
display only. All control measurements are still referenced to empty.
P063 is only applied after P062 Offset Reading and then only if reading displays level/
volume (P001=1).
The milliAmp output is not affected.
0 manual
1 level
2 space
Values 3 distance
4 volume
9 controlled by HART or Modbus
Selection can be done locally, or from the Master, using the Primary Variable exchange.
Parameters
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For HART/PROFIBUS PA, 4 mA and 20 mA represent the upper and lower range limits for
the primary variable.
Values 0 to 22.00
Values 0 to 22.00
Steps:
1. Set P201 to 0 (manual).
2. Set P911 to 4 mA.
3. Record remote reading in mA.
4. Enter this value in P214.
5. Set P201 to previous setting.
Steps:
1. Set P201 to 0 (manual).
2. Set P911 to 20 mA.
3. Record remote reading in mA. Attach calibrated meter.
4. Enter this value in P215.
5. Set P201 to previous setting.
Index Data
01 manufacture date
02 calibration date
03 user date 1
Index Temperature
1 Current Internal Enclosure Temperature
3 Values
2 Maximum Recorded Internal Enclosure Temperature
3 Minimum Internal Enclosure Temperature
Parameters
Consult your Siemens representative for other sizes and propagation factor numbers.
Note: For waveguide antennas used as stillpipes, the propagation factor value is
shown on the process device tag.
Enter a value slightly greater than the maximum vessel-filling rate. This value, in Units
(P005) or % of Span (P007) per minute, is automatically altered when Maximum Process
Speed (P003) is altered.
P003 Value Meters/Minute
1 0.1
2 1
3 10
4 100
5 1000
Enter a value slightly greater than the vessel’s maximum emptying rate. This value, in
Units (P005) or % of Span (P007) per minute, is automatically altered when Measurement
Response Speed (P003) is altered.
P003 Value Meters/Minute
1 0.1
2 1
3 10
4 100
5 1000
0 off
1 maximum verification
Values
2 material agitator
3 total lock
P700 Maximum Fill Rate
P701 Maximum Empty Rate
(P711)
P712 Echo Lock Sampling
Related Parameters P713 Echo Lock Window
P820 Algorithm
If a material agitator (mixer) is used in the vessel monitored, set Echo Lock to 1 (maximum
verification) or 2 (material agitator) to avoid agitator blade detection. To avoid stationary
blade detection, ensure the agitator is always running while SITRANS LR300 is
monitoring the vessel.
When set for 1 (maximum verification) or 2 (material agitator), a new measurement
outside of the Echo Lock Window (P713) must meet the sampling criterion (P712). Parameters
For 3 (total lock), Echo Lock Window (P713) is pre-set to 0 (zero). SITRANS LR300 mmmmm
continuously searches for the best echo according to the algorithm chosen (P820). If the
selected echo is within the window, the window is then centered about the echo. If not,
the window widens with each successive shot until the selected echo is within the
window. The window then returns to its normal width.
When Echo Lock is 0 (off), SITRANS LR300 responds immediately to a new measurement,
within the constraints set by the Max Fill/Empty Rate (P700/P701). However, measurement
reliability is affected.
Example Settings:
• P711 = 2: material agitator
• P712 = 5:2
Example Results:
• A new reading will not be validated unless 5 consecutive measurements higher or 2
consecutive measurements lower than the current reading occur.
The Echo Lock Window is a “distance window” (Units, P005) centered on the echo and
used to derive the reading. When a new measurement is in the window, the window is
re-centered and the new reading calculated. Otherwise, the new measurement is verified
by Echo Lock (P711) before the reading is updated.
Range: 1 to 126
Values for PROFIBUS PA
Default: 126
Range: 0 to 16
Values for HART
Default: 0
0 Communications disabled
1 Dolphin Protocol
Values
2 Modbus ASCII slave serial protocol Parameters
3 Modbus RTU slave serial protocol
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Range: 0 to 99999
Values
Pre-set: 1
For devices connected with a serial Modbus slave protocol, this parameter is a number
from 1-247. The network administrator must ensure that all devices on the network have
unique addresses. Do not use the value 0 (zero) for Modbus communications because
this is the broadcast address and is inappropriate for a slave device.
This specifies the rate of communication in Kbaud. Any value may be entered, but only
the values shown are supported. The baud rate should reflect the speed of the connected
hardware and protocol used. For updating software, you must use 9600 baud.
P773 Parity (F = 0)
Sets the serial port parity for the RS-485 port.
0 No Parity (default)
Values 1 Odd Parity
2 Even Parity
Notes:
• Ensure that the communications parameters are identical between the
Parameters
• If 7 data bits are chosen for Modbus ASCII, then parity must be set to either 1 (odd)
or 2 (even), and not to 0 (no parity)
Notes:
• P799 is independent of P000. Even if P000 is locked, a communications master can
write to any parameter if P799=1, or can write to P799 if P799=2.
• P000 controls the lock access if you are using the Siemens Milltronics keypad hand
programmer, but it has no effect on Modbus.
• Press PROGRAM to toggle between RUN and PROGRAM mode.
• Press TOGGLE twice to open parameter fields.
Parameters
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Sets the amount of blanking as measured from the flange face and extending into the
measurement range. See Blanking or Auto False Echo Suppression on page 44.
Range: 0 to 99999
Values
Pre-set: 0.4m
Related parameter P837 Auto False Echo Suppression
Range: 0 to 99%
Values
Pre-set: 5%
Enter the value as a percentage of P006. The distance below empty is not blanked.
For tanks with conical or parabolic bottoms, increase this parameter to ensure that an
empty tank reads empty.
Parameters
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Range: 0 to 99
Values
Pre-set: 5
Related Parameters P070 Fail-Safe Timer
Press the measurement key to get a new reading that will update confidence
values.
Values (view only) Display: 0 to 99
Related Parameters P804 Confidence Threshold
Press the measurement key to get a new reading that will update echo strength.
P807 Noise
Displays the average and peak ambient noise (in dB above 1 µV #see P806 RMS) being
processed.
Press the measurement key to get a noise reading. The noise level is a combination
of transient noise and electrical noise (receiving circuitry).
Parameters
3 L = Largest only
Values 8 bLF = best of Largest or First
12 F = First only
Select 8 (bLF) for most applications and all mounting locations except the center of the
vessel. Select 12 (F) for the center of the vessel mounting location and for still pipes and
waveguide antennas used as stillpipes. Select 3 (L) only when the vessel level will remain
at low levels.
0 off
Values
1 on
Parameters
Turn the TVT Shaper ON before using P832, and afterwards turn the TVT Shaper ON and
OFF while monitoring the effect to pick up the true echo.
Range: –50 to 50
Values
Pre-set: 0
Related Parameters P831 TVT Shaper
Use this feature to bias the shape of the TVT curve to avoid crossing false echoes from
fixed objects.
Adjust this parameter while viewing the echo profile with SIMATIC PDM. Refer to the
SIMATIC PDM online help for details. The TVT curve is divided into 40 breakpoints, which
you can access via the index field. Each breakpoint is normalized to a value of 0, as
displayed in the parameter value field. By changing the breakpoint value up or down, the
intensity of the bias applied to that breakpoint of the curve is changed accordingly. By
changing the value of adjacent breakpoints, the effective bias to the shaper can be
broadened to suit the desired correction. If you are experiencing more than one false
echo, you can apply additional shaping can along different points of the curve. Apply
shaping sparingly in order to avoid missing the true echo.
To change a breakpoint:
1. Confirm that P831, TVT shaper, is ON (1).
2. Go to P832.
3. Press TOGGLE to open the secondary index field.
4. Press ARROW keys to scroll through the 40 points, (or type in the desired
point).
5. Enter the value from –50 to 50.
6. Press ENTER to set the value.
Notes:
• Press PROGRAM to toggle between RUN and PROGRAM mode.
• Press TOGGLE twice to open parameter fields.
Parameters
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height to ignore false echoes on the Echo Profile by placing the TVT above the current
signal. Use P838 to set the Auto TVT length.
Default TVT
P839
Hover Level
Parameters
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1.
P837 will be preset to 1 by the factory. This is done to accommodate internal
antenna reflections.
Liquid
TVT curve level
(Learned)
False echo
If SITRANS LR300 displays a full level, or if the reading fluctuates between a high level
and a correct level, set this parameter to elevate the TVT in this region and to de-sensitize
the receiver from any ‘base noise’ caused by internal antenna reflections and/or nozzle
echoes.
Entry:
0 = Off (not used).
1 = Use Learned TVT. (See Learned TVT Curve, in Example: After False Echo
Suppression, above.)
2 = Learn.
Set Up:
1. Perform this function at low tank levels.
2. Determine distance from radar unit to liquid level.
3. Select P838 and set [distance to liquid level minus 0.5m].
4. Select P837.
Parameters
5. Press 2 and then press ENTER . P 837 will revert to 1 (use Learned TVT) mmmmm
Notes:
• Press PROGRAM to toggle between RUN and PROGRAM mode.
• Press TOGGLE twice to open parameter fields.
Index
1 Software
Values (view only) 2 Boot revision
3 Downloader revision
4 Hardware release
P901 Memory
Tests the memory.
Test is initiated by scrolling to the parameter or repeated by pressing the ENTER key .
Parameters
PASS normal
Values (view only)
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1 consult Siemens
When P201 is set to 0 (manual), a test value can be entered and the displayed value
transmitted to the output. Be sure to switch P201 back to the desired function after the
test!
3. Key in 999.
5. Reset complete.
Note: Reset takes several seconds
to complete.
Legend
Data Type The possible values of the data in the register. See Data Types on page
85 for more information.
SITRANS LR300 is designed to make it easy for master devices to get useful information
via Modbus. The chart below gives an overview of the different sections. A more detailed
explanation of each section follows.
Read/
Type Description Start #R 1 Data Type
Write
ID Siemens 40,064 1 3 R
Milltronics
Product Code
Point Data Reading (1) 41,010 1 -20,000 to 20,000 R
Volume (1) 41,020 1 -20,000 to 20,000 R
I/O mA Output 41,110 1 400 to 2,000 R/W
Data
Parameter Parameter 43,997 to Depends on R/W
Communications
1.
Maximum registers shown, fewer may be used depending on options installed.
Available Registers
The Reading
The reading is expressed as a percentage of full scale, multiplied by 100.
Reading Value
0 0.00%
5000 50.00%
7564 75.64%
20,000 200.00%
Input/Output
SITRANS LR300 has one mA output.
mA Output (R41,110)
The mA output is scaled from 400 to 2,000 (4 to 20 mA multiplied by 100). Displayed in
P911.
Communications
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The parameters are usually all read/write. However, before a parameter can be read or
written to, the format (where decimal place is) and the indexes must be defined.
Notes:
• Parameter P999 is read only.
• Parameter P999 (Master Reset) cannot be used via Modbus.
• See Data Types on page 85 for a description of the different types of data
associated with different parameters.
8 +3 1.234
9 Percent 12.34%
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Format Decimal
0 0
3 3 right
8 3 left
9 percent
Reading Parameters
1. Write the primary index value into R43,999.
This is a value between 1 and 40 that specifies the primary index on the parameter.
This value is normally 1.
2. Write the secondary index value into R43,998.
This is a value between 1 and 40 that specifies the secondary index on the
parameter. This value is normally 1.
3. Write the desired format value into R43,997.
4. Read the value from the appropriate parameter register.
Types of values
• Numeric Values on page 85.
• Split Values on page 85.
• Text Messages on page 86.
A value of 22,222 indicates that an error has occurred. Specify a different format type and
try again.
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Data Types
The SITRANS LR300 parameters do not always use integers to hold values. For the
convenience of the programmer, those values are converted to and from a 16-bit integer
number. This section describes the conversion process.
Numeric Values
Numeric parameter values are the most common. For example, parameter P920
(Reading) returns a number that represents the current reading (either level or volume,
depending on the LR300 configuration).
Numeric values are requested or set in units or percent of span, and may be specified
using a number of decimal places.
Numeric values must be in the range –20,000 to +20,000 to be valid. If a parameter is
requested and its value is more than +20,000, the number 32,767 is returned; if it is less
than –20,000, the number –32,768 is returned. If this overflow happens, decrease the
number of decimal places.
If a parameter cannot be expressed in terms of percent of span, or has no meaningful
value, the number 22,222 is returned. Try requesting the parameter in units, or refer to the
Parameter Description section on page 52 for an explanation of the format and use of the
requested parameter.
Split Values
Certain parameters are actually a pair of numbers separated by a colon, using this
format: xx:yy.
One example is P712 (Echo Lock Sampling) where:
xx = the number of above echoes
Communications
Text Messages
If a device parameter returns a text message, that message is converted to an integer
and is then provided in the register. The numbers are shown in the following table:
30000 Off
30001 On
30002 ≡≡≡≡
30004 Err
30005 Err1
30006 Open
30007 Short
Communications
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30009 Fail
30010 Hold
30011 Lo
30012 Hi
30013 De
30014 En
Error Handling
Errors can be traced to two general sources:
1. There is an error in transmission.
or
2. The host tries to do something that is not a valid action.
In the first case, SITRANS LR300 does not respond and the master waits for a Response
Time Out error, which causes the master to re-send the message.
In the second case, it depends on what the host tries to do. In general, SITRANS LR300
will not give an error to the host request. Various actions and the expected outcome are
as follows:
• If the host reads an invalid register, the host will get an undetermined value back.
• If the host writes an invalid register (a non-existing parameter or a read only
parameter), the value will be ignored and no error response will be made. However,
the current value will not reflect the desired new value.
Communications
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Modbus Responses
When polled by a Modbus Master, a slave device will do one of the following:
1. Echo back the command with the correct response (see the Modbus specification
for more details). This is the normal response.
2. Not reply. This means that something went wrong with the transmission of the
message.
3. Return an Exception Code. This reflects an error in the message.
SITRANS LR300 uses the following exception codes:
Troubleshooting
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Communication Troubleshooting
Generally:
1. Check the following:
• There is power at the unit
• The LCD shows the relevant data
• The device can be programmed using the hand programmer
2. Check the wiring pin-outs and verify that the connection is correct.
3. Verify that values in set-up parameters P770 to P773 match the settings in the
computer communicating with the unit.
4. Check that the port you are using on the computer is correct. Sometimes trying a
different Modbus driver will solve the problem. An easy stand-alone driver called
ModScan32 is available from Win-Tech at www.win-tech.com. We have found that
this driver is useful to test communications.
Specifically:
If you try to set a SITRANS LR300 parameter via remote communications, but the
parameter remains unchanged:
• Some parameters can only be changed when the device is not scanning. Try putting
the device in program mode using the operating mode function.
• Try setting the parameter from the keypad. (First make sure that the lock parameter
[P000] is set to 1954.)
• The communications control parameter P799 must be set to 1 to be able to write
parameters to SITRANS LR300.
Troubleshooting
• use P837
• use foam deflector or stilling
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well
A: Parameter List
Parameter Name Parameter Number Page Number
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20 mA Output Trim 215 63
4 mA Output Trim 214 63
Algorithm 820 74
Antenna 004 54
Auto False Echo Suppression 837 76
Auto False Echo Suppression Distance 838 78
Baud Rate 772 70
Breakpoint Levels 054 58
Bus Address (Modbus) 771 70
Communications Control 799 71
Confidence Threshold 804 73
Damping Filter 709 67
Data Bits and Stop Bits 774 70
Decimal Position 060 59
Distance Measurement 923 79
Distance Measurement (%) 927 80
Echo Confidence 805 73
Echo Lock 711 67
Echo Lock Sampling 712 68
Echo Lock Window 713 68
Echo Strength 806 73
Empty 006 55
Fail-Safe Level Advance 072 60
Fail-Safe Timer 070 60
Fail-Safe Material Level 071 60
Ident Number Section 750 69
Internal Temperature 343 64
Lock 000 52
mA Output Fail-Safe 219 63
mA Output Function 201 61
mA Output Maximum Limit 213 62
mA Output Minimum Limit 212 62
mA Output Value 911 79
4 mA Output Trim 214 63
20 mA Output Trim 215 63
Manufacture and Calibration Dates 340 64
Master Reset 999 80
Material 002 53
A: Parameter List
Units 005 54
Volume Breakpoints 055 58
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Volume Measurement 924 79
007 Span
050 Tank Shape
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B: Programming Chart
771 Bus Address (Modbus)
772 Baud Rate
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773 Parity
774 Data Bits and Stop Bits
799 Communications Control
800 Near Blanking
801 Range Extension
804 Confidence Threshold
805 Echo Confidence
806 Echo Strength
807 Noise
820 Algorithm
830 TVT Type
831 TVT Shaper
832 TVT Shaper Adjust
837 Auto False Echo Suppression
838 Auto False Echo Suppression Distance
839 TVT Hover Level
841 Number of Shots
900 Software Revision
901 Memory
911 mA Output Value
920 Reading Measurement
921 Material Measurement
922 Space Measurement
C: Maintenance
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60 P r o c e s s T e m p e r a tu r e 60
50 50
Ambient Temperature °C
Ambient Temperature °C
F la n g e T e m p e r a tu re
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-40
-30
-20
-10
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
0
P r o c e ss, F l a n g e S u r fa c e T e m p e r a tu r e °C
sunshine exposure.
Process Temperature
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Where the chart does not apply, please use your own judgement regarding the use of
SITRANS LR300. Parameter P343 is required to monitor the Internal Temperature. It gives you an
excellent indication of how reliably the product will perform thermally when installed on your
process vessel. The maximum allowable internal temperature (P343) is 81o C.
P343 also allows you to decide whether or not attention should be focussed on
redesigning the installation. For example, if the internal temperature exceeds the
maximum allowable limit, a sun shield or a longer nozzle may be required. Engineering
will use this temperature reading (P343) to gauge the extent of change required to the
installation in order to provide a reliable thermal-operating zone for SITRANS LR300.
Process connection
tag will have the
series identified as
51003.
• Reference drawing
number is shown on
the process device
tag. This drawing can
be obtained on
process temperature (°C) request.
2” 3”
4” 6”
D: Technical References
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D: Technical References
process temperature (°C)
3” 4”
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6 8”
1. UHMW-PE antennas are rated to a maximum of 80°C (176°F) of continuous duty; however,
they can be used for periods of up to 3 hours at temperatures up to 120°C (248°F) at 1 bar
pressure.
2.
Customer to provide adequate bolting and flat-faced gasket to retain vessel pressure
and provide sufficient sealing.
WARNINGS:
• This product is designated as a Pressure Accessory per Directive
97/ 23 / EC and is not intended for use as a safety device.
• Materials of construction are chosen based on their chemical
compatibility (or inertness) for general purposes. For exposure to
specific environments, check with chemical compatibility charts
before installing.
• The user is responsible for the selection of bolting and gasket
materials which will fall within the limits of the flange and its intended
use and which are suitable for the service conditions.
D: Technical References
1.
Customer to provide adequate bolting and flat-faced gasket to retain vessel pressure
and provide sufficient sealing.
D: Technical References
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25
20
15
VA
10
Watt
5
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
Voltage (Volt)
SITRANSIQLR300
RadarTypical Consumption
300 Typical with 60Hz
Consumption
AC Input Supply
with 60Hz AC Input Supply
30
Power (Watt or VA)
25
20
15 VA
Watt
10
5 Voltage (Volt)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
8
Power (Watt)
Watt
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5
Voltage (Volt)
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
HART Version
SITRANS LR300 conforms to HART rev. 5.
Burst Mode
SITRANS LR300 does not support burst mode.
PV Exchange Simulate AO
Trim Analog Output
1. Read Analog Out 1. 4 mA
1. D/A trim 2. 20 mA
2. Select Analog Out
2. Scaled D/A trim 3. Other
4. End
Device Data Units
1. Units 1. Length unit
2. Basic Setup 2. Refresh
3. Detailed Setup
4. Output param
Basic Setup (See Chart 2)
5. Device information
6. HART information
Detailed setup (See Chart 3)
HART information
1. Manufacturer
2. Model
3. HART Dev. I.D.
4. Universal rev.
5. Fld. dev. rev.
6. Software rev.
7. Hardware rev.
E: HART
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Volume
1. Shape
2. Max Vol
3. Dimension A
4. Dimension L
5. Bl LevVol Gr
Failsafe
1. FS Level
2. FS Timer
3. FS Advance
E: HART
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E: HART
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Device Description
In order to use Process Device Manager (PDM) with PROFIBUS PA, you will need the
Device Description for SITRANS LR300, which will be included with new versions of PDM.
You can locate the Device Description in Device Catalog, under Sensors/Level/Echo/
Siemens Milltronics. If you do not see SITRANS LR300 under Siemens Milltronics, you
can download the Device Description for SIMATIC PDM from the SITRANS LR300 product
page of our website. Go to https://pia.khe.siemens.com/index.asp?Nr=4934 and click on
Downloads.
• This value can be set via P752, or over the network. (After changing the value, turn
the unit off and back on again in order for the change to take effect.)
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WARNING: PROFIBUS PA MUST be terminated at both extreme ends of
the cable for it to work properly. Please refer to the PROFIBUS PA User
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and Installation Guidelines (order number 2.092), available from
www.profibus.com
Power Demands
The maximum number of devices that can be connected to a bus line depends on their
current consumption and the respective application conditions. When operating in an
area where there is no risk of explosion, the couplers/links can feed up to 400 mA into the
bus.
When operating in explosion risk areas, the intrinsic safety is only guaranteed when the
maximum power fed into the bus does not exceed certain voltage and current values.
These are normally:
Current IS < 128 mA, voltage U0 < 15 V
The number of devices which can be connected to a bus line is determined by finding
the combined maximum current consumption of all the connected devices (10 mA for
SITRANS LR300). Plan to allow a current reserve for safety.
Cyclic Data
When you configure SITRANS LR300 on the PROFIBUS PA bus, there are 4 slots available
for modules.
Slot 0 always transmits Level information; slot 1 always Space information; slot 2 always
Distance information, and slot 3 always Volume information. If you do not wish to have
data transmitted, then you must use a Free Place module in that slot.
the identifier and the extended identifier byte to determine which function block in the
unit to use. Level (short) uses only the identifier byte. In the current release of
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PROFIBUS PA there is no functional difference between the short and normal versions.
However, the longer identifier is the preferred way to identify the function block and you
should select the normal version in each case.
The 4 function blocks (Level, Space, Distance, Volume) return 5 bytes of data each:
Floating Point Status
The first 4 bytes are the floating point representation (IEEE) of the variable. The variables
are the outputs of the function block. The default setting for the three variables, level,
space, and volume, is percent. The default setting for the variable distance is meters. You
can change the settings of the variables by changing the settings of the function block.
This is typically done using PDM.
The 5th byte is the status word and the list of possible values is given in the chart on
page 115.
The 5 bytes must be read consistently, in a contiguous chunk: they cannot be read byte by
byte, and cannot suffer an interrupt. If you are using an S7-300 / 400, you will need to use
SFC14 DPRD_DAT: Read Consistent Data of a Standard PD Slave.
If you select a Free Place module to fill one of the slots, this will affect the byte number.
Example 1:
Floating Point Status
Free — — — — —
Place
Free
Place — — — — byte10
—
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Free — — — — —
Place
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Space byte1 byte 2 byte 3 byte 4 byte 5
Status Word
Values in hex notation Description
0x80 Data is GOOD.
Initial value when the unit is first started up, before a valid reading
0x4C
is taken.1
The data displayed is uncertain: it is the last usable data recorded
0x44
before an LOE state occurred.
The Failsafe timer has expired: this could be caused by LOE or by
0x10
a sensor malfunction: value is BAD.
There is an error in the configuration of the function blocks in
0x04
PROFIBUS PA2.
The function block has been placed out of service. (You will see
0X1E this only if you read status word via acyclic services, after placing
the function block out of service3.)
The function block has been placed in simulation mode, using
0X60
PDM.
Value is GOOD, but above HI Alarm value in associated Analog
0x8E
Input block.
0x8A Value is GOOD, but above HI warning value.
0x8D Value is GOOD, but below LO Alarm value.
0x89 Value is GOOD, but below LO warning value.
0xC4 Bad configuration: value is BAD.
0XDE AI block out of service: value is BAD.
1. At this time the LCD screen display shows ----.
2.
This could happen when a firmware download has been done, but a system
reset (P999) has not been done. This could also happen if the function blocks are
not configured properly using PDM or acyclic services.
3.
A function block is placed out of service when a Free Place module is selected to
fill the slot occupied by that function block.
Acyclic Data
SITRANS LR300 supports up to three simultaneous connections by a class 2 Master
(C2 connection). It does not support Master class 1 (C1 connection). A list of all acyclic
data, including address (slot and index), format, range of values, start value, and
attributes, can be found at Directory on page 121.
Configuration Example:
To configure and use PROFIBUS PA with an S7-300/ 400 PLC
1. Import the GSD file SM_05E0.GSD from the LR300 product page of the Siemens Web
site (at https://pia.khe.siemens.com/index.asp?Nr=4934) into Step 7 software.
2. Add the SITRANS LR300 "rack": click and drag the SITRANS LR300 folder from the
hardware catalog.
3. Fill the rack with desired modules, by dragging and dropping them from the
hardware catalog.
4. After configuring PROFIBUS PA in steps 2 and 3, download it to the PLC.
5. Add code to the PLC program to read data consistently using the SFC14.
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transducer block and four analog input function blocks.
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The device is implemented as a Profile 3.0, Class A PA device. The Profile model is used,
but in order to program the level transducer block, you have to use some device-specific
parameters in addition to the standard profile parameters.
The Transducer Block (TB) implements some of the Class B parameters, but not all.
The outputs from the TB are the Level, Space, Distance and Volume values as calculated
by the device (P921, P922, P927 & P924). The output to the function blocks (FB’s) is always
in percent, except for Distance which is always in meters. The analog input FB’s can then
convert the percent values into any units desired.
Block Model
The device is implemented with one Physical Block (PB1), one Transducer Block (TB1)
and four Function Blocks (FB1, FB2, FB3, FB4).
Physical Device
Block Management
PROFIBUS
Acyclic Data
Level Transducer
Sensor Value Block
(profile) Class A
Function Block
Level Analog Input
Level Level
Class A
Function Block
Space Analog Input
LCD
Space Space
Class A
display PROFIBUS
Distance Function Block Cyclic Data
Analog Input
Distance Distance
Class A
Function Block Volume
Volume Analog Input
Volume
Class A
Note: the LCD display values are not the same as the Analog Input (AI) block outputs.
The AI block can perform any conversion to a value, which may be in different units
from the LCD.
TB block used by the AI function blocks are the four Secondary Values (SV4, SV5, SV6 and
SV7).
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Primary Value,
Level (%), and SV4
Parameter
Parameters
LOE State
Offsets
The Primary Value (PV) and Level parameters from the profile are the same value as the
Secondary Value (SV) 4, and these are all in percent.
The Sensor Value parameter is the same as SV6 and represents the distance in meters.
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Traditional Parameters PROFIBUS Profile
(individual parameters are named) (arrows indicate possible settings)
Sensor
Reference
Point
P006
Empty
Sensor Value
P927
Distance
100%
P922
Space
Span
P007
0%
Sensor Value
The value produced by the echo processing, which represents the distance from the
Sensor Reference Point to the target.
Sensor Unit
Units for Sensor Value, calibration points and other sensor-related parameters.
1.
Range extension can be set beyond the tank bottom.
utilize the outputs from the Level TB (PV, SV1, SV2, … SVn) and then apply any required
scaling and quality checks. There are four AI blocks, which each use one of the TB
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outputs and modify it to produce the Level, Space, Distance and Volume OUT values.
Note: These AI OUTs are not the same as the TB outputs available to the LCD.:
.
Target Mode,
Manual OUT
Failsafe Output
Alarm Limits,
Parameters,
OUT Scale
Hysteresis
Value
Filter Time
Value, Status
Constant
Failsafe
Scale In
Simulation
Simulation
Enable
Target Mode
The input to the function block is one of the four Secondary Values, (SV4, SV5, SV6 and
SV7) of the Transducer Block Level. This input is fixed for each of the AI blocks. The
channel parameter is not utilized and the user cannot determine the input value to the
block.
The AI blocks also allow the input to be a simulated value instead of a TB OUT value. This
allows the AI block to be tested independently of the characteristics of the environment.
Linear conversion:
The scaling blocks can provide a linear conversion to any desired units.
1. The input value is normalized (Scaling Input)
2. The scaling output is applied.
3. This value is filtered using a first order filter based on a time constant provided by
the user.
4. The value is checked against the user parameterized warning and alarm limits.
(There is an upper and lower warning limit and an upper and lower alarm limit. The
unit of the limits corresponds to the unit of the output range. A hysteresis parameter
prevents toggling in the Status field of the OUT value.)
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6. The target mode block allows the entire AI block to be overridden by a Manual Out
value.
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7. The OUT VALUE parameter is the value for the cyclic data transfer.
Device Management
Directory
Slot, Index Description Data Type Handler
Directory Header
1- ID
1 -Rev. Number
1,0 1 -Num Dir Objects Record Directory Handler
9 -Num Dir Entries
1 -First Composite List Dir
1 -Num Composite List Dir
Composite List Directory
Index Offset Num
1 4 1 (1 PB, at offset 4)
1 5 1 (1 TB, at offset 5)
1 6 4 (4 FBs, at offset 6)
Composite Directory
1,1
Slot Index Num
0 0x6b 0x7f PB
1 0x3d 130 TB
1 16 44 FB 1
2 16 44 FB 2
3 16 44 FB 3
4 16 44 FB 4
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Similar to Master Remote Master to factory
19 FACTORY_RESET Uint16
Reset 2506 – warmstart
2712 – reset bus
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20 DESCRIPTOR PAR_PROFI_PB_DISCRIPTOR String, 32
21 DEVICE_MESSAGE PAR_PROFI_PB_MESSAGE String, 32
22 DEVICE_INSTALL_DATE PAR_PROFI_INSTALL_DATE String, 16
Local operation
Not 0 – no allowed
23 LOCAL_OP_ENA Uint8
used 1 – enabled
Interfaces to P799
24 IDENT_NUMBER_SELECTR PAR_PROFI_PB_IDENT_NUM_SEL See specification Uint8
Transducer Block 1
This is the only transducer block for the device.
Relative Internal Product Parameter Data Type &
Name Description
Index or Constant Value size
0- 7 Same as PB
index [1,1]
PAR_TB_SENSOR_CAL
21 CAL_POINT_HI Float
index [1,2]
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PAR_TB_LEVEL
22 LEVEL_LO Float
index [1,1]
PAR_TB_LEVEL
23 LEVEL_HI Float
index [1,2]
Not This does not conform to Pro-
24 LEVEL_OFFSET Float
used file 3.0 Class B
Not This does not conform to Pro-
25 LIN_TYPE Uint8
used file 3.0 Class B
Not This does not conform to Pro-
26 LIN_DIAMETER Float
used file 3.0 Class B
Not This does not conform to Pro-
27 LIN_VOLUME Float
used file 3.0 Class B
PAR_TB_SENSOR_LIMITS
28 SENSOR_HIGH_LIMIT Float
Index [1,1]
PAR_TB_SENSOR_LIMITS
29 SENSOR_LOW_LIMIT Float
Index [1,2]
Not
30 MAX_SENSOR_VALUE Float
used
Not
31 MIN_SENSOR_VALUE Float
used
Not
32 TEMPERATURE Float
used
Not
33 TEMPERATURE UNIT Float
used
Not
34 MAX TEMPERATURE Float
used
Not
35 MIN TEMPERATURE Float
used
Not
36 TAB_ENTRY
used
Not
37 TAB X Y VALUE
used
Not
38 TAB MIN VALUE
used
Not
39 TAB MAX VALUE
used
Not
40 TAB OP CODE
used
Not
41 TAB STATUS
used
Not
42 TAB ACTUAL NUMBER
used
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viced
DS33-OUT
53 SECONDARY_VALUE_3 Level Out value in percent VALUE
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record
DS33-OUT
SECONDARY_VALUE_3_UNI Level Out value units
54 VALUE
TS Always Percent
record
DS33-OUT
55 SECONDARY_VALUE_4 Space Out value in percent VALUE
record
DS33-OUT
SECONDARY_VALUE_4_UNI Space Out value units
56 VALUE
TS Always percent
record
DS33-OUT
57 SECONDARY_VALUE_5 Distance Out value in Meters VALUE
record
DS33-OUT
SECONDARY_VALUE_5_UNI Distance Out value units
58 VALUE
TS Always Meters
record
DS33-OUT
59 SECONDARY_VALUE_6 Volume Out value in percent VALUE
record
DS33-OUT
SECONDARY_VALUE_6_UNI Volume Out value units
60 VALUE
TS Always percent
record
Not
61
Used
Not
62
Used
Not
63
Used
Not
64
Used
PAR_OPERATION
Quick Start Parameter PAR_SUBSTANCE
65
Group 1 PAR_EMPTY_DISTANCE
PAR_FOLF_TIME_CONSTANT
PAR_RESPONSE
Quick Start Parameter
66 PAR_ANTENNA
Group 2
PAR_SPAN
PAR_TANK_SHAPE;
PAR_MAX_VOLUME;
67 Volume Setup
PAR_TANK_DIMENSION_A
PAR_TANK_DIMENSION_L
PAR_FAIL_SAFE_TIMER
68 Failsafe Setup PAR_FAIL_SAFE_MATERIAL
PAR_FAIL_SAFE_ADVANCE
PAR_RANGE_EXTENSION
69 Echo Data PAR_ALGORITHM
PAR_WINDOW_SILL_SET
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PAR_ECHO_POSITION
PAR_ECHO_LOCK
PAR_ECHO_LOCK_UP
PAR_ECHO_LOCK_DOWN
70 Echo Lock
PAR_ECHO_LOCK_WINDOW
PAR_NARROW_ECHO_FILTER
PAR_NUMBER_LONG_SHOTS
PAR_AUTO_NEAR_TVT_MODE
71 Auto TVT PAR_AUTO_NEAR_TVT_RANGE
PAR_TVT_HOVER
PAR_TVT_TYPE
72 TVT Parameters PAR_TVT_SHAPER_MODE
PAR_CONF_THRESH_SL
PAR_CONF_SL
PAR_ECHO_STRENGTH
73 Confidence Parameters
PAR_NOISE_AVERAGE
(read Only)
PAR_SERIAL_PROTOCOL
PAR_SERIAL_ADDR
74 Serial Port PAR_SERIAL_BAUD
PAR_SERIAL_PARITY
PAR_SERIAL_DATA_BITS
PAR_OFFSET_ADJUSTMENT
75 Range Calibration PAR_MWAVE_VELOCITY_MULT
PAR_MINIMUM_READING
PAR_LOCK
76 Local Display
PAR_DECIMAL_POSITION
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
77 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 1-3
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
78 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 4-6
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
79 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 7-9
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
80 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 10-12
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
81 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 13-15
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
82 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 16-18
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
83 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 19-21
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84 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 22-24
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
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85 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 25-27
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
86 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 28-30
PAR_BREAKPOINT_LEVEL
87 Volume Breakpoint PAR_BREAKPOINT_VOLUME
Points 31-32
PAR_TVT_SHAPER
88 TVT Breakpoints
Points 1-10
PAR_TVT_SHAPER
89 TVT Breakpoints
Points 11-20
PAR_TVT_SHAPER
90 TVT Breakpoints
Points 21-30
PAR_TVT_SHAPER
91 TVT Breakpoints
Points 31-40
Minimum Y axis Value in dB
Maximum Y axis Value in dB
(empty)
Summary information of Echo
X axis start value
Profile.
92 Echo Profile Summary X axis Max value
Must be read prior to slots
X axis step value between echo
93-128
profile data values
X axis step value between TVT
profile data values
Echo Profile data points
93-120 Echo Profile Each slot contains 20 data points
as Uint8
TVT Profile data points
121-128 TVT Profile Each slot contains 20 data points
as Uint8
PAR_PROFI_FB_BATCH_ID
PAR_PROFI_FB_BATCH_RUP
8 Batch
PAR_PROFI_FB_BATCH_OPERATION
PAR_PROFI_FB_BATCH_PHASE
9
10 OUT Level Out Value & status Level reading value DS33 Record
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as AI 1, but the internal parameters reference primary index 3 for all internal parameters.
(Example: index [1,1], [1,2] becomes [3,1] and [3,2].)
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Function Block 4 - Volume
The forth analog input function block produces the Volume value. This is the same layout
as AI 1, but the internal parameters reference primary index 4 for all internal parameters.
(Example: index [1,1], [1,2] becomes [4,1] and [4,2].)
or SIRA 01ATEX2276:
1. For use and assembly, refer to the main instructions.
2. The equipment is certified for use as Category 1G/2G equipment.
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G: Hazardous Installation
solvents that may affect polymeric materials.
Suitable precautions: e.g. regular checks as part of routine inspections or
establishing from the material’s data sheet that it is
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resistant to specific chemicals.
11. Equipment Marking
The equipment marking contains at least the following information:
SITRANS LR 300
SERIAL # 2002 /12345678 II 2/1 G
INPUT: 24 – 230 V ±15% , EEx de IICT6
40 – 70 Hz, 28 VA, 11 W
OR 24 – 230 V , ±15%, 9W SIRA 01ATEX1282
AMB.TEMP.: – 40°CTO 60°C
OUTPUT: 4 – 20 mA, RS485
0891, 0518
ENCLOSURE:TYPE / NEMA 4X, 6 / IP67
DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE
GAS ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT
DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED
CANADA: 267104134A
TEMPERATURE OF WIRE WILL EXCEED
70°C – SELECT APPROPRIATE CABLE
Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc. Peterborough
Made In Canada
1.
Stycast® is a registered trademark of the National Starch and Chemical Company.
SITRANS LR 300
2(1)/1 G
SERIAL # 2002 / 12345678
EEx de [ia] C T6
INPUT : 24 – 230 V , ±15%,
SIRA 01ATEX2276
40 – 70 Hz, 28 VA, 11 W,
OR 24 – 230 V , ±15%, 9W
0891, 0518
I.S. CONNECTIONS 1 & 2 : Uo = 23.1 V;
I o = 117 mA; P o = 676 mW; CANADA: 267104134A
C o = 140 nF; L o = 3 mH
DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED
AMB. TEMP.: – 40°C TO 60°C
TEMPERATURE OF WIRE WILL EXCEED
OUTPUT: mA / HART, RS485 70°C -- SELECT APPROPRIATE CABLE
ENCLOSURE: TYPE / NEMA 4X, 6 / IP67 DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE
GAS ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT
Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc. Peterborough
Made In Canada
G: Hazardous Installation
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H: Firmware Revision
volume) changed to 0.0.
• Breakpoints at (0.0, 0.0) and (span, maximum
volume) are no longer implicit.
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• Corrected problem: Span would only reset to
its default value once per PROGRAM mode
session.
• Restored mA simulation via PDM.
1.10 10 February 2005
• Changed P820 Algorithm default to 12 - First.
• Corrected DD selection in PDM.
• Enabled current setting via PDM not only to
level, but to all valid values.
• Corrected intermittent error: inability to write a
1.11 3 March 2005
value into a parameter.
• Applied consistent handling of all invalid
parameter values.
• Corrected: P219 if set to a value other than 0,
the mA output would not return from failsafe
mode.
• Added HART command 210 and 211.
1.12 17 February 2006
• URV and LRV display now returns in any units,
not just meters.
• Added P700 and P701 to DD, removed P826
and minimum span from parameter table.
• Added P700 and P701 to HART commands 210
and 211.
Glossary
accuracy: degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or a true value.
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agitator: mechanical apparatus for mixing or aerating. A device for creating turbulence.
algorithm: a prescribed set of well-defined rules or processes for the solution of a problem in a
finite number of steps.
ambient temperature: the temperature of the surrounding air that comes in contact with the
enclosure of the device.
antenna: an aerial which sends out and receives a signal in a specific direction. There are four
basic types of antenna in radar level measurement, horn, parabolic, rod, and waveguide.
attenuation: a term used to denote a decrease in signal magnitude in transmission from one
point to another. Attenuation may be expressed as a scalar ratio of the input magnitude to
the output magnitude or in decibels.
Auto False-Echo Suppression: a technique used to adjust the level of a TVT curve to avoid the
reading of false echoes. (See TVT.)
Auto False-Echo Suppression Distance: defines the endpoint of the TVT distance. (See TVT.)
This is used in conjunction with auto false echo suppression.
beam angle: the angle diametrically subtended by the one-half power limits (-3 dB) of the
sound beam.
Blanking: a blind zone extending away from the reference point plus any additional shield
length. The instrument is programmed to ignore this zone.
bypass: a pipe the length of the vessel, mounted on the side of a vessel, and connected by
means of 2 vents.
capacitance: the property of a system of conductors and dielectrics that permits the storage of
electricity when potential differences exist between the conductors. Its value is
expressed as the ratio of a quantity of electricity to a potential difference, and the unit is a
Farad.
confidence: describes the quality of an echo. Higher values represent higher quality.
Confidence threshold defines the minimum value.
damping: term applied to the performance of an instrument to denote the manner in which the
measurement settles to its steady indication after a change in the value of the level.
dielectric constant (DK): the ability of a dielectric to store electrical potential energy under the
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echo: a signal that has been reflected with sufficient magnitude and delay to be perceived in
some manner as a signal distinct from that directly transmitted. Echoes are frequently
measured in decibels relative to the directly transmitted signal.
echo confidence: the recognition of the validity of the echo. A measure of echo reliability.
Echo Lock Window: a window centered on an echo in order to locate and display the echo’s
position and true reading. Echoes outside the window are not immediately processed.
Echo Processing: the process by which the radar unit determines echoes.
Echo Strength: describes the strength of the selected echo in dB above 1 µV rms.
false echo: any echo which is not the echo from the desired target. Generally, false echoes are
created by vessel obstructions.
frequency: the number of periods occurring per unit time. Frequency may be stated in cycles
per second.
hertz (Hz): unit of frequency, one cycle per second. 1 Gigahertz (GHz) is equal to 109 Hz.
horn antenna: a conical, horn-shaped antenna which focuses microwave signals. The larger
the horn diameter, the more focused the radar beam.
inductance: the property of an electric circuit by virtue of which a varying current induces an
electromotive force in that circuit or in a neighboring circuit. The unit is a Henry.
microwaves: the term for the electromagnetic frequencies occupying the portion of the radio
frequency spectrum from 1 GHz to 300 GHz.
Glossary
nozzle: a length of pipe mounted onto a vessel that supports the flange.
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parameters: in programming, variables that are given constant values for specific purposes or
processes.
polarization error: the error arising from the transmission or reception of an electromagnetic
wave having a polarization other than that intended for the system.
propagation factor (pf): where the maximum velocity is 1.0, pf is a value that represents a
reduction in propagation velocity as a result of the wave travelling through a pipe or
medium.
pulse radar: a radar type that directly measures distance using short microwave pulses.
Distance is determined by the return transmit time.
radar: radar is an acronym for RAdio Detection And Ranging. A device that radiates
electromagnetic waves and utilizes the reflection of such waves from distant objects to
determine their existence or position.
range extension: the distance to be measured below the zero percent or empty point in a
vessel.
relative humidity: the ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the atmosphere to the maximum
amount of moisture the atmosphere could hold (which varies depending on the air
temperature).
speed of light: the speed of electromagnetic waves (including microwave and light in free
space. Light speed is a constant 299,792,458 meters per second.
stillpipe: a pipe that is mounted inside a vessel, parallel to the vessel wall and open to the
vessel at the bottom.
two wire radar: a low-energy radar. Can be loop powered, analog, intrinsically safe 4 to 20 mA,
or a digital (BUS) transmitter.
Glossary
TVT (time varying threshold): a time-varying curve that determines the threshold level above
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waveguide antenna: a hollow, metallic tube that transmits a microwave signal to the product
target.
Index
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algorithms 74 settings 46
analog output 44 false reflections 11
in RUN mode 45 G
analog output level GSD file 112
in PROGRAM mode 45 H
application examples hand programmer 37
asphalt in storage tank 47 HART Communications
horizontal tank with volume 48 detailed information 107
sliding waveguide on digester tank 49 heartbeat 35
Auto False Echo Suppression I
application 76 index
auxiliary reading 35 primary 84
B secondary 84
beam spreading 11 installation
blanking 44 requirements 10
use of Auto False Echo Suppression 44 installation records 64
Bus address (Device Address) 112 Intrinsically Safe mAmp Output Version 32
By-pass Pipe 50 wiring requirements 32
C L
changing parameter values 40 local programming
circuit breaker 33 auxiliary keys 37
communications function keys 37
mA Output 81 numeric keys 37
reading 81 loss of echo (LOE) 44
volume 81 M
communications installation master reset 80
wiring guidelines 34 measurement response 44
confidence 44 mounting
confidence icons 35 horn antennas 28
converter horn with waveguide extensions 31
RS-485 to RS-232 34 location 10
Cyclic Data 113 manhole covers 28
D requirements 25
damping 67 rod assembly 27
description 112 sanitary rod antenna 31
Device Descriptor 112 shielded rod 28
Diagnostics 116 stilllpipe or sidepipe 30
dielectric constant 43 threaded rod antenna 27
disconnect switch 33 waveguide antenna 29
display state 39 N
E near-blanking 44
echo verification 54 normal reading 35
EDIT icon 39 numeric values 85
edit state 39 O
enclosure opening enclosure
special wrench to open 32 special wrench 32
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