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9.
Program the Model 340BN transmitter using the diagram
below as a reference.
Note #1:
Badger Meter sensors are pulse type sensors. The K and Offset
information is printed in the owners manual shipped with the prod-
uct. This information is also available on our website. Calibration
constants for other sensors must be supplied by the manufac-
turer.
Note #2
Typically the temperature measured by T1 will be greater than T2
in a heating application and less than T2 in a cooling application.
The selection of one of these choices will determine if energy
calculations are made for heating only (T1>T2), cooling only
(T1<T2), or both (absolute).
Note #3
The filter coefficient screen allows adjustment of the flow and
energy filters. Filter settings determine how the Series 340BN
responds to actual changes in flow and energy. A scale of 0 -10 is
used with 10 providing the greatest degree of smoothing.
S
tep 1
Select the flow
sensor type and
enter the K and
Offset values.
See Note 1.
S
tep 6
Select the desired
units for energy
rate and energy
total.
S
tep 7
Press Send to
transmit calibration
data to the
transmitter.
S
tep
8
Press Exit to close
the Parameters Screen
and return to the main screen.
If required, press to view
current programming
of the transmitter.
If required, press to
enter factory default
programming.
Note: This will
overwrite all settings.
S
tep 5
Select the filter
coefficients for
flow and energy.
See Note 3.
S
tep 4
Select the type of
temperature sensor.
S
tep
3
Select the method of
computing the temperature
differential. See Note 2.
S
tep 2
Select the desired unit
for the temperature sensor.
10. After setting Model 340BN parameters, press Exit and re-
turn to the Main screen.
11. Select Configure MS/TP to open the MS/TP Setup screen as
shown below.