3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual
Section 3: Optional feature keys
3-9000-777 Rev E
January 2018
Configure optional keys
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3.2
Configure optional keys
1.
Open Daniel MeterLink and connect to your meter.
2.
Use the
Meter Menu
drop-down list and click
Key Manager
. Daniel MeterLink displays the
Key Manager
dialog.
3.
Enter the key you obtained in the appropriate field in the
Key Manager
dialog.
The field turns yellow indicating a change was made and the status will be updated.
When at least one change is made and none of the keys are Invalid, the
Write to Meter
button is enabled so the changes can be written to the meter.
The Status column indicates if the key you entered is a Valid key.
4.
Click
Write to Meter
to write the keys to the meter. After the keys are written
successfully, the Key Manager dialog closes.
If for any reason, one or more keys were not written successfully, before the Key
Manager closes, a message displays stating which keys could not be written to the
meter. This could occur if communications to the meter is lost between entering the
Key Manager
dialog and clicking
Write to Meter
.
5.
If desired, on the
Field Setup Wizard -Startup
page, enable the
View Gas Chromatograph
setup
and
View Continuous Flow Analysis setup
checkboxes to display these pages later
in the Field Setup Wizard. The Gas Chromatograph Setup page provides the serial port
configuration option to collect live gas compositions. The Continuous Flow Analysis
Setup page allows you to configure the SOS comparison, liquid detection, abnormal
profile detection, blockage detection, and internal bore buildup detection features.