The correct adjustment of the SETUP is to be certified by the specialist company.
The parameter list must be printed out in addition to being recorded on an appropriate form.
Furthermore, the parameter list should also be stored on a chip card for archiving. In order
to do this, the chip card reader / writer (part number: CCR) must be connected at least when
entering the parameters.
If the MultiLevel system is installed in a vehicle that is sealed and operated under the super-
vision of the Office of Weights and Measures, all calibration-relevant parameters must be
checked by the W&M official and sealed afterwards. The applicable national regulations
regarding this are to be adhered to.
The procedures for the calibration of a MultiLevel vehicle are described in DOK-480 ‘MultiLevel
calibration and official verification’.
Once the setup is complete, the switch has to be returned to its original position,
i.e. the LED (red) will go out. In addition, the electronic seal must be set.
9.7.1. Device Setting – 31
Setting device-specific parameters.
Explanation of the submenus
1 Local CAN bus:
2 Global CAN bus:
3 Chambers:
4 Operating options:
5 Calibration restrictions:
9.7.1.1. Local CAN bus – 311
The parameters for the local CAN bus, also known as the 'internal CAN bus', are set here.
MultiLevel communicates with related interface sub-assemblies such as the dipstick interface,
wet-leg interface etc. by means of the internal CAN bus.
3111 – No. Terminals
The number of terminals / operating
devices is set here. On a TKW (tanker
vehicle) with discharge facilities on both
sides, you are absolutely advised to
install operating devices on both sides
of each TKW: On one side, the main
unit and display (MLMAINDISP /
MLMAINDISP2) and, on the other
side, a standard operating device
(NM2DISPLAY). Node number '0'
device (MLMAINDISP(2)) and node
number "1" must be set for the second
(NM2DISPLAY).
*3112 – No. Dipstick interface
Setting, showing how many dipstick interfaces are installed. At present, the
software only supports one dipstick interface.
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