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Rev. B2, 7/15 DCR-1006A Level Controller <br /> T-COMP (Temperature Compensation): <br /> Used to enable or disable the internal temperature compensation of the sen- <br /> sor. Enabling the internal temperature compensation can reduce the effects of <br /> temperature changes by 50% or more, depending on the temperature gradient <br /> through the sensing range. <br /> MULTIP (Multiplier): <br /> Sets the conversion Multiplier that will be applied to the sensor readings. The <br /> default is 1.000 and typically does not need to be adjusted. However, since the <br /> speed of sound is not constant through all environments, the multiplier pa- <br /> rameter allows the user to adjust for variations in atmosphere when maximum <br /> accuracy is required. <br /> OFFSET (Offset): <br /> Adjusts the zero reference point of the sensor (in the selected Units). When <br /> the Offset is set to 0, the zero reference of the sensor is at the face of the <br /> transducer. Setting the Offset to a negative number will move the zero <br /> reference backward (behind the sensor face), while a positive setting will move <br /> the reference forward (in front of the sensor face). <br /> NOTE: because of the nature of shifting the zero reference of the sensor <br /> while operating in Level mode or any of the volumetric calculation modes, <br /> adjusting the Offset will appear to have the opposite effect on the level <br /> reading. A negative Offset will cause the level or volume to increase, while a <br /> positive offset will cause the level/volume reading to decrease. <br /> RESET (reset to factory defaults): resets all parameter values back to <br /> factory defaults. <br /> NOTE: while the Sensitivity, Pulses, and Blanking parameters of an attached <br /> DST sensor will be reset to factory defaults by performing a reset function, <br /> these same parameters within an RS-485 based sensor (MNU or MPX) will <br /> not be changed by performing the reset function. <br /> P ;':' <br /> 21 <br />