
AUF610 Series Operation Manual
OP610.1.1.5R1ENG
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2.4 Key Board Entry
The flow measurement (and totalizers) will continue to run no matter what user menu window is being
browsed or viewed. The flow measurement will only change when the user enters new application
parameters. Whenever a modification to the flow metering system is made that affects the sound path the
meter will automatically determine the threshold of transmitted signal and adjust the gain on the receiving
signal amplifiers. An internal counter monitors the progress of this operation. The progress is shown on the
right lower corner of the LCD display. Examples are new pipe parameters, the power is switched on or the
transducers have been
adjusted on the pipe.
All user entered configuration values are retained in
NVRAM of the flow meter, until modified by the user. Frequently used configurations can be stored in one
of up to 18 memory locations for rapid recall and setup. (Use menu location M27)
2.5 Menu Item Organization
M00~M09 items display REAL_TIME DATA including: flow rate, process velocity, date/ time, totalizers, battery
voltage and estimated working hours for the battery.
M10~M29 items relate to entering pipe parameters.
M30~M38 items permit flow rate unit and totalizer unit set up.
M40~M49 items allow adjust the meter for process dynamics including response time, zeroing, calibration and
modification password setup.
M50~M53 items are for the built-in logger.
M60~M78 items are for time-keeper initialization, version and ESN information viewing and alarms.
M82 is for viewing date totalizer.
M90~M94 items are diagnostic values used to optimize or confirm the meter’s operation.
M97~M99 are commands used to force the output of internal data.
M+0~M+8 are windows for some additional functions, including a scientific calculator, viewer on records such as
total working hours, turn-on and turn-off times, dates and times when the flow meter has been turned off.
There are three types of menu windows:
(1)
Numerical entry windows (i.e. M11 for the entering of pipe OD)
(2)
An entry window for selecting options. (i.e.M14 for the selection of pipe materials)
(3)
Display windows (i.e. M01 displays process conditions)
2.6 Menu Windows
The user interface of this flow meter comprises about 100 different menu windows that are numbered by
M00, M01, M02…M99.
There are 2 methods to enter menu windows:
(1) Directly going/entering. The user can press the MENU key plus two-digit number
Keys. For example, the menu window M11 is for the entering of pipe outer diameter. The display will go
to the M11 menu window after the user presses MENU 1 1 , then press the ENT key and
enter a value. Pressing the ENT key again will enter the value.
(2) Pressing
▲
/+ and
▼
/- keys. Each time the
▼
/- key is pressed the menus will advance to the next
item in order. For example, if the current window is on M12, the display will go to the number M13
window after pressing the
▼
/- key.