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Emerson Process ManagementRosemount 5300 Series0107Transducer
Advanced ConfigurationTransducer
Description:Tank Presentation
Size:4
Category:Vendor
Access:Engineer
Type:bit Array
Help:Tank Presentation
Enumerations:9 – Show level below probe end as zero
9 – Show level below probe end as zero
13 – Use jump filter
13 – Use jump filter
21 – Probe End Projection
21 – Probe End Projection
23 – Show neg level as zero
23 – Show neg level as zero

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Emerson Process ManagementRosemount 5400 Series0203Transducer
Description:Tank Presentation
Size:4
Category:Vendor
Access:Engineer
Type:bit Array
Help:For tank Presentation the following options are available:1. Show negative value as Zero. Set this parameter if you want levels below the reference point at the bottom of the tank to be displayed as zero. This parameter can be used if you have set a Minimum Level Offset distance in the tank geometry configuration.2. No alarm when empty. Specifies how the radar device should perform when the tank is empty or full. Invalid level is not set if tank is empty.
Enumerations:10 – Always track first echo
11 – Use extra echo detection
12 – Not used
13 – Use jump filter
14 – Use adaptive filter
15 – Use LS filter
16 – Not used
17 – Don't set invalid level if full
18 – Don't set invalid level if empty
19 – Invalid level NOT set if empty or full
20 – Rhs handler
21 – Bottom projection
22 – Monotone ullage
23 – Negative levels zero
24 – Not used
25 – Select lower surface
26 – Enable double surface
27 – Slow search
28 – Double bounce
29 – Bottom echo visible
30 – Predicting allowed
31 – Level above min dist

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Emerson Process ManagementRosemount 5600 TankRadar PRO0103Transducer
Description:Tank Presentation
Size:4
Category:Vendor
Access:Engineer
Type:bit Array
Help:For Tank Presentation the following options are available:1. Show Negative Values as Zero. Set this parameter if you want levels below the reference point at the bottom of the tank to be displayed as zero. This parameter can be used if you have set a Minimum Level Offset distance in the tank geometry configuration.2. Bottom Echo Visible. Mark this check box if the tank shape allows bottom echoes to be detected. By setting this parameter the bottom echo will be treated as a disturbance echo to facilitate tracking of weak surface echoes close to the tank bottom. Do not set this parameter if the bottom echo is not visible.3. Slow Search. This variable controls how to search for the surface if a surface echo is lost. With this parameter set the transmitter starts searching for the surface at the last known position. This parameter may typically be used for tanks with turbulent conditions.4. Double bounce. Some radar waves are reflected against for example the tank roof and back to the surface before they are detected by the transmitter. In some rare cases the amplitude may be strong enough to lead the transmitter to interpret the double bounce as the surface echo. By setting the Double bounce parameter this type of measurement situation may be improved. This function should only be used if the problem of double bounces can not be solved by changing the mechanical installation.5. Double surfaces. Indicates that there are two liquids in the tank resulting in two reflecting surfaces. The upper liquid must be partly transparent to the radar signal. If this function is activated, you can specify which surface to select by using the Select lower surface parameter. 6. Select lower surface. This function should only be used if Double Surfaces is set. If Select lower surface is set the lower surface will be presented as the product surface.
Enumerations:16 – Invalid level is NOT set if tank is full
17 – Invalid level is NOT set if tank is empty
22 – Show negative levels as zero
24 – Select lower surface
25 – Double Surfaces
26 – Slow Search
27 – Double bounce
28 – Bottom echo visible

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Emerson Process ManagementRosemount 5600 TankRadar PRO0201Transducer
Description:Tank Presentation
Size:4
Category:Vendor
Access:Engineer
Type:bit Array
Help:The following options can be enabled/diabled:1. Show Negative Values as Zero - Set this parameter if you want levels below the reference point at the bottom of the tank to be displayed as zero. This parameter can be used if you have set a Minimum Level Offset distance in the tank geometry configuration.2. Bottom Echo Visible - Mark this check box if the tank shape allows bottom echoes to be detected. By setting this parameter the bottom echo will be treated as a disturbance echo to facilitate tracking of weak surface echoes close to the tank bottom. Do not set this parameter if the bottom echo is not visible.3. Slow Search - This variable controls how to search for the surface if a surface echo is lost. With this parameter set the transmitter starts searching for the surface at the last known position. This parameter may typically be used for tanks with turbulent conditions.4. Double bounce - Some radar waves are reflected against for example the tank roof and back to the surface before they are detected by the transmitter. In some rare cases the amplitude may be strong enough to lead the transmitter to interpret the double bounce as the surface echo. By setting the Double bounce parameter this type of measurement situation may be improved. This function should only be used if the problem of double bounces cannot be solved by changing the mechanical installation.5. Double surfaces - Indicates that there are two liquids in the tank resulting in two reflecting surfaces. The upper liquid must be partly transparent to the radar signal. If this function is activated, you can specify which surface to select by using the Select lower surface parameter.6. Select lower surface - This function should only be used if Double Surfaces is set. If Select lower surface is set the lower surface will be presented as the product surface.
Enumerations:9 – Always track first echo
10 – Use extra echo detection
11 – Reserved bit19
12 – Use jump filter
13 – Use Adaptive filter
14 – Use LS Filter
15 – Reserved bit15
16 – Invalid level is NOT set if tank is full
17 – Invalid level is NOT set if tank is empty
18 – Invalid level is not set when tank is full or empty
19 – Reserved bit11
20 – Use Bottom Projection
21 – Reserved bit9
22 – Show negative levels as zero
23 – Reserved bit7
24 – Select lower surface
25 – Double Surfaces
26 – Slow Search
27 – Double bounce
28 – Bottom echo visible if tank is empty
29 – Reserved bit1
30 – Reserved bit0