Operating the Monitor
Page 11
May 2020
DSY-PM-01378-EN-08
Modes of Operation
The monitor has three modes of operation—
Run
,
Programming
and
Extended
Programming
modes�
2
1
Battery
Indicator
Alarm
Activation
Rate
Units
Totalizer
Units
Totalizer
Multiplier
Total
Rate
Communications
Indicator
Figure 7: Display annunciators
Run
Normal operating mode
Program
Program variables into the display
Extended Program
Program advanced variables into the display
Test
Diagnostic tool to show input frequency and totalizer counts
If the monitor is a replacement, the turbine’s K-factor changed or the monitor is used with
some other pulse generating device, you must program it�
Programming Using Frequency Output Turbine Flow Meters
Each Blancett turbine flow meter is shipped with either a K-factor value or frequency data� If
frequency data is provided, the data must be converted to a K-factor before programming
the monitor� K-factor information, when supplied, can usually be found on the neck of the
flow meter or stamped on the flow meter body� The K-factor represents the number of
pulses per unit of volume� See
“K-Factors Explained” on page 41
� The K-factor is required to
program the monitor�
Enter Programming Mode
To access the
Programming
mode, momentarily press and then release
MENU
� The monitor
displays
Fluid
� To access the
Extended Programming
mode, press and hold
MENU
until
Fluid
is displayed� To return to
Run
mode, press
MENU
�
2
1
Battery
Indicator
Units
Indicator
Totalizer
Units
Totalizer
Multiplier
Numeric
Values
Function
Figure 8: Programming mode display