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Section V - Program Codes

MN06065 Rev. 0.3 (8/97)

53

Code

Description

955

Diagnostic High-Speed Prover Product 2

956

Diagnostic High-Speed Prover Product 3

957

Diagnostic High-Speed Prover Product 4

958

Diagnostic Pulse Out 1 Test

959

Diagnostic Pulse Out 2 Test

960

Diagnostic Pulse Out 3 Test

961

Diagnostic Pulse Out 4 Test

962

Clear Local Storage

963

Diagnostic Contact Output

964

Clear Configurable Report

Note: This code applies to RBU-04 and above firmware.

965-990

Unassigned at Present

991

Diagnostic Relay Cycle Test

992

Diagnostic Ram Test

993

Diagnostic Power-up Diagnostics

994

Diagnostic See Operator Reference Manual

995

Diagnostic See Operator Reference Manual

996

Diagnostic Watchdog

997

Diagnostic Relay Select Test #1

998

Diagnostic Relay Select Test #2

999

Diagnostic See Operator Reference Manual

Summary of Contents for Smith Meter AccuLoad II

Page 1: ...Operator Guide Electronic Preset Delivery System AccuLoad II RBU TM TM TM TM TM Issue Rev 0 3 8 97 Bulletin MN06065 Smith Meter Inc TheMostTrustedNameInMeasurement ...

Page 2: ...ent Recipe 16 04 Current Products 16 05 Injector 1 Volume 16 06 Injector 2 Volume 16 07 Injector 3 Volume 16 08 Injector 4 Volume 16 09 Injector 5 Volume 17 10 Injector 6 Volume 17 11 Injector 7 Volume 17 12 Injector 8 Volume 17 13 Injector 1 Pulse Rate Units Injection 17 14 Injector 2 Pulse Rate Units Injection 17 15 Injector 3 Pulse Rate Units Injection 17 16 Injector 4 Pulse Rate Units Injectio...

Page 3: ...Transaction 21 25 Valve Position 21 26 Current Blend Ratio 21 27 Desired Blend Ratio 21 Dynamic Display Reference Recipe 22 00 Recipe Name 22 01 Raw Non resettable Volumes 22 02 Gross Non resettable Volumes 22 03 Gross Standard Temperature Non resettable Volumes 22 04 Net Non resettable Volumes 22 05 Mass Non resettable Totals 22 Dynamic Display Reference Batch 23 00 Product Delivered 23 01 Raw Ba...

Page 4: ... Batch Volume 27 Dynamic Display Reference Transaction Summary 27 00 Raw Transaction Volume Product 1 27 01 Gross Transaction Volume Product 1 27 02 Gross at Standard Temperature Transaction Volume Product 1 27 03 Net Transaction Volume Product 1 27 04 Mass Transaction Totals Product 1 27 05 Raw Transaction Volume Product 2 27 06 Gross Transaction Volume Product 2 27 07 Gross at Standard Temperatu...

Page 5: ... Keypad Data Entry 31 Entry to Main Directories 33 Program Subdirectory Selection 35 Specific Subdirectory Selection 35 Sequential Subdirectory Selection 35 Exiting A Subdirectory 36 Program Code Selection 36 Second and Third Digit Selection 36 Sequential Code Selection 37 Exiting Program Mode 38 Main Directories 38 Changing Program Code Parameters 39 Numeric Data 39 Options 39 Alphanumeric Data 4...

Page 6: ...formation while the system is operating Also available through the dy namic display are the non resettable totals Some of the information that is available through the dynamic display is as follows Current Time and Date Current System Product Flow Rate units min Current System Product Flow Rate units hour Current Temperature Current API Reference Density Relative Density at Reference Current Press...

Page 7: ...trol Valve which will provide low flow start and multi stage shut down AccuLoad II contains the intelligence to auto matically reduce the flow of product and ensure the flow is within the pumping capabilities of the system AccuLoad II if so programmed will automatically adjust the final trip point of the batch Preset Critical functions such as minimum flow rate excess flow rate temperature detecti...

Page 8: ...res protection mode Any program code with a second digit of nine has a special high security protection This also requires the second contact closure and an external jumper to be attached to test points 9 and 10 on the computer board The AccuLoad II contains two side by side one line by 24 character 5X7 dot matrix vacuum fluorescent displays When powered on both displays will illumi nate The left ...

Page 9: ...hrough communications refer to the AccuLoad II Communi cations Manual MN06069L Keypad Functions The pushbuttons on the keypad perform the following preset functions in the Run Mode 0 9 Used for presetting the quantity to be delivered CLEAR Used to clear incorrect entries and to exit from the dynamic displays ENTER Used for dynamic displays and selecting the recipe required for loading PRINT Signal...

Page 10: ...ed the left hand display will then read Press Start to Continue The operator can then press START and continue the batch If program code 209 is programmed to disable the time out the display will read Press Start to Continue as soon as the operator presses STOP Then it will alternate with the preset display Remote Start Stop Two permissive sense contacts can be programmed in AccuLoad II that can b...

Page 11: ...ecipe number entered by the driver or operator 3 After the recipe has been selected press EN TER The following will be displayed Midgrade Recipe No 01 Where Midgrade The programmed recipe name 01 The recipe number selected by the operator 4 If the correct recipe is displayed press ENTER The display will read Select Injector 1 0 Off 5 The driver or operator is required to enter a 1 to select the ad...

Page 12: ...ation Control must be programmed to either Two Poll and Authorize Three Remote Control Note If programmed two Poll and Authorize the additive will be selected for each transaction If programmed three Remote Control the additive will be selected for each batch 742 Communications Time out must have a value other than 000 programmed into it 743 Communications Alarm Mode must be programmed to either Z...

Page 13: ...Ready 9 20 33 where Blender Ready is the Ready Mode message which is programmable in code 184 of the Systems Directory The right hand display will read AccuLoad II RBU When the operator presses SET the display will prompt Select Recipe The driver or operator is required to enter a recipe number 1 through 24 and press ENTER The left hand display will indicate the recipe name and num ber that has be...

Page 14: ...ator presses START the valve will be signalled to open to begin loading the product The volume entered is now locked into that preset position and all of the loading controls except STOP and the Dynamic Displays are inhib ited At this time the left hand display becomes a counter The first through the sixth positions become an up counter delivery counter The seventh position be comes a space The ei...

Page 15: ...The preset display will appear and a new preset batch can be entered or the transaction may be terminated To return the system to normal loading i e return to the volume remaining to be delivered press START If the Start After Stop Delay is programmed code 209 in the Systems Directory the display will read 899 Restart in 10 i e code 209 is programmed for 10 seconds when the 10 seconds have elapsed...

Page 16: ...operating with a remote ticket printer or a shared printer the following occurs 1 The AccuLoad II left hand display switches from Blender Ready 8 07 15 to Select Recipe when the SET button is pressed The operator would then follow the same steps that have been described in the description for the Local Ticket Printer 2 At the end of the batch the AccuLoad II display will alternate between 1000 Gal...

Page 17: ...tory to be viewed The Dynamic Display Directories and num ber of digits required for viewing shown on the chart at right The dynamic displays will remain displayed for the time period that is programmed in program code 111 00 99 seconds of the Systems General Purpose Directory If a 00 is entered in code 111 the display will remain until the CLEAR button is pressed 99 will disable the dynamic displ...

Page 18: ...dis plays will be viewed The second and third digits represent the number of the dynamic display The display identifiers for these dynamic displays are as follows 0 System 1 Product 1 2 Product 2 3 Product 3 4 Product 4 7 Summary EXAMPLE 012 Where 0 Display Identifier 12 Dynamic Display The dynamic display from the systems display that is represented by 012 is Add 8 0000121555 Oz 1 To select a dyn...

Page 19: ...l step through the dynamic displays sequentially each time EN TER is pressed Gst Total 000000296 5 Press ENTER Net Total 000000000 6 To revert back to the preset display press CLEAR 600 Gal P 1000 400 Note All recipe dynamic displays can be viewed individually by simply entering the five digit number indicating the recipe number and dynamic display required i e 52401 To access the dynamic displays...

Page 20: ...ough the dynamic displays press ENTER and AccuLoad II will step through the dynamic displays sequentially each time EN TER is pressed Grs Batch 1000 25 5 Press ENTER Gst Batch 998 28 6 To revert back to the preset display press CLEAR 600 Gal P 1000 400 Note All batch dynamic displays can be viewed individually by simply entering the four digit number indicating the batch number and dynamic display...

Page 21: ...ront of the flow rate indicates the flow is being con trolled lower than selected because back pressure or auto flow control is not sufficient to maintain the desired flow Flow 60000 0 Gal Hr Note or means that the flow rate has been adjusted upward or downward 03 Current Recipe The recipe that is currently being loaded will be dis played Current Recipe Midgrade 04 Current Products The products th...

Page 22: ... 20 14 Injector 2 Pulse Rate Units Injection The additive injector 2 pulse rate will be displayed Inj2 Prg 50 Cal 49 00 15 Injector 3 Pulse Rate Units Injection The additive injector 3 pulse rate will be displayed Inj3 Prg 40 Cal 39 20 16 Injector 4 Pulse Rate Units Injection The additive injector 4 pulse rate will be displayed Inj4 prg 50 Cal 49 00 17 Injector 5 Pulse Rate Units Injection The add...

Page 23: ...6069L 81 Relay Status The status of AC relays 1 through 6 will be dis played A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 Where 0 Open D Relay 4 1 Closed E Upstream Product 1 A Relay 1 F Downstream Product 1 B Relay 2 G Relay 6 C Relay 3 H Relay 5 82 Relay Status The status of the AC relays seven through twelve will be displayed I1 J1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 Q1 Where 0 Open L Relay 10 1 Closed M Upstream Product 2 I Relay 7 N ...

Page 24: ...usted upward or downward 03 Product Flow Rate Units Hour The product s current flow rate in units per hour will be displayed Flow Hi 30000 Gal Hr Where Hi High Flow Lo Low Flow Mn Minimum Flow Q1 Step 1 of shut down Q2 Step 2 of shut down Q3 Step 3 of shut down ST Not Flowing Note or means that the flow rate has been adjusted upward or downward 04 Reference Density The current reference density of...

Page 25: ...e volume for the product re quested will be displayed Raw Total 000009709 12 Gross Non resettable Volumes The gross non resettable volume for the product re quested will be displayed Grs Total 000009002 13 Gross Standard Temperature Non resettable Volumes The gross standard temperature non resettable volume for the product requested will be displayed Gst Total 000008875 14 Net Non resettable Volum...

Page 26: ... Grs Transaction 200 00 22 Gross Standard Temperature Volume The gross standard temperature compensated volume that is currently being loaded of the product requested will be displayed Gst Transaction 198 54 23 Net Transaction The net volume that is currently being loaded of the product requested will be displayed Net Transaction 200 72 24 Mass Transaction The mass that is currently being loaded o...

Page 27: ...table Volumes The gross non resettable total for the recipe re quested will be displayed Grs Total 000005231 03 Gross Standard Temperature Non resettable Volumes The gross at standard temperature non resettable total for the recipe selected will be displayed Gst Total 000005221 04 Net Non resettable Volumes The net non resettable total for the recipe selected will be displayed Net Total 000005223 ...

Page 28: ...the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Net Batch 0 00 05 Mass Batch Totals The mass total for the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Mass Batch 3244 98 06 Raw Batch Volume Product 1 The raw total for product 1 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Regular Raw 499 97 Regular is the programmed name for product 1 07 Gross Batch Volume Product 1 The gro...

Page 29: ...et Batch Volume Product 2 The net total for product 2 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Premium Net 0 00 15 Mass Batch Totals Product 2 The mass total for product 2 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Premium Mas 0 00 16 Raw Batch Volume Product 3 The raw total for product 3 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Ethanol Raw 199 68 Etha...

Page 30: ...r that batch will be displayed MTBE Net 0 00 25 Mass Batch Totals Product 4 The mass total for product 4 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed MTBE Mas 0 00 26 Load Average Temperature Recipe The load average temperature for the recipe re quested for that batch will be displayed Recipe Ld Temp 063 8 F 27 Load Average Temperature Product 1 The load average temperature for product...

Page 31: ...vg Den 00 0 Lb F3 36 Additive 1 Batch Volume The total for additive 1 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Add 1 455 000 Oz 37 Additive 2 Batch Volume The total for additive 2 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Add 2 350 000 Oz 38 Additive 3 Batch Volume The total for additive 3 of the recipe requested for that batch will be displayed Add 3 455 00 Oz 39 Ad...

Page 32: ...transaction will be displayed Regular Gst 0 00 03 Net Transaction Volume Product 1 The net total for the last transaction will be dis played Regular Net N A 04 Mass Transaction Totals Product 1 The mass total for the last transaction will be dis played Regular Mas N A 05 Raw Transaction Volume Product 2 The raw total for the last transaction will be dis played Premium Raw 800 24 06 Gross Transacti...

Page 33: ...Net N A 14 Mass Transaction Totals Product 3 The mass total for the last transaction will be dis played Ethanol Mas N A 15 Raw Transaction Volume Product 4 The raw total for the last transaction will be dis played MTBE Raw 800 24 16 Gross Transaction Volume Product 4 The gross total for the last transaction will be dis played MTBE Grs 800 24 17 Gross at Standard Temperature Transaction Volume Prod...

Page 34: ...tor 6 for the last transac tion will be displayed Injector 6 0 000 Oz 26 Additive Injector 7 Transaction Volume The total for additive injector 7 for the last transac tion will be displayed Injector 7 0 000 Oz 27 Additive Injector 8 Transaction Volume The total for additive injector 8 for the last transac tion will be displayed Injector 8 0 000 Oz 28 Raw Transaction Volume The raw total for the fi...

Page 35: ...rature and pressure total for the last transaction will be displayed Net Trans 499 56 32 Mass Transaction Totals The mass total for the last transaction will be dis played Mas Trans 3244 98 Note The last five dynamic displays will be repeated up to six times if using six unique recipes for the transaction five dynamic displays per unique recipe ...

Page 36: ...ich do not affect volume accuracy such as the status of the various alarms accumulative totalizers date and time and various other read only codes The second digit of these codes will always be zero through three The criteria for entering the Program Mode and changing a parameter under this protection will consist of the following 1 The program contact is closed 2 The access code for the AccuLoad ...

Page 37: ...er board These points are located on the lower left half of the board EXAMPLE 121 Where 1 Subdirectory 2 Code Protection 1 Number The pushbuttons on the keypad perform the following functions while the instrument is in the Program Mode 0 9 Used to enter the access code program codes and data entries CLEAR Used for clearing incorrect entries getting from a program code to the directory i e code 105...

Page 38: ...xx Right display Enter Access Code 4 Press ENTER This checks for the proper access code If it is correct the following will be displayed Left display Program Mode Critical ON Right display Program Mode This is where the operator selects whether he wants the critical messages that are available in the Pro gram Mode to be displayed if an attempt to program a code that would cause a conflict with ano...

Page 39: ...rectories the following procedure should be used 1 The following prompt is displayed when entry is made into the main directories Left display System Directories Right display Program Mode 2 Press SET and the second main directory will be displayed Left display Product 1 Directories Right display Program Mode 3 Press SET again and the next main directory will be displayed Left display Product 2 Di...

Page 40: ...d a new number can then be entered 3 Press ENTER 200 Flow Control Dir 4 Press CLEAR to get to the exit prompt Press Enter to Exit Dirs 5 Press CLEAR again to get to the directory en try prompt Enter Dir or Program 6 Enter the new directory number i e 400 Enter Dir or Program 400 7 Press ENTER 400 Temp Density Dir Sequential Subdirectory Selection To enter the subdirectory and use the SET button to...

Page 41: ... entry into the Program Mode Enter Dir or Program 2 Enter the desired program code using the key pad i e 111 Enter Dir or Program 111 3 Press ENTER 111 00 Dynamic Time Out 4 If another code is required press CLEAR the following display will appear 100 General Purpose Dir 5 Press CLEAR again Press Enter to Exit Dirs 6 Press CLEAR again Enter Dir or Program 7 Enter the new code i e 201 Enter Dir or ...

Page 42: ...iew the codes in numerical se quence press SET to advance by one code rather than entering the program code 1 From entry into the Program Mode 106 No Alarms Present 2 Press SET 107 No Alarms Present 3 Press SET 108 No Alarms Present 4 Press SET again 109 17 24 Mil Time 5 Press SET again 110 08 23 92 Date Etc Note When using this method of stepping through the program codes the instrument will skip...

Page 43: ...s one or two and the second being if in the last main di rectory three Main Directories If exiting from the main directory Recipe Directory the following steps should be followed 1 From the program code or subdirectory 101 0 Recipe Enabled 2 Press CLEAR Recipe 1 Dir Midgrade 2 3 Press CLEAR Press Enter to Exit Dirs 4 Press ENTER Left display Press Enter to Exit Right display Program Mode 5 Press E...

Page 44: ...ate enter the rate required i e 450 205 0600 High Flow R 450 3 Press ENTER to store the new value the dis play will read as follows while data is being stored 205 STORING DATA 4 After the data is stored the display will then read 205 0450 High Flow Rate Note If an incorrect value is entered on the screen and has not been stored the value can be cleared by pressing CLEAR twice and a new value can t...

Page 45: ...of characters that are available in AccuLoad II are as follows A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ l space 1 View the contents of code 180 Product Direc tory via one of the methods previously de scribed 180 Prod Msg 2 To change add information press 1 this will position the cursor so that it is pointing to th...

Page 46: ...Continue advancing and changing adding char acters until the desired message is displayed 180 Unleaded Prod Msg 16 Advance the arrow Press 1 until only the message is displayed The arrow will wrap if 1 is continued to be pressed 180 U leaded Prod Msg 17 Press ENTER to store the message the dis play will read as follows while the data is being stored 180 STORING DATA 18 After the data is stored the...

Page 47: ...l continue to scroll across the display until the CLEAR key is pressed EXAMPLE To view the help message for program code 301 Transaction Control Systems Directory 1 View the contents of code 301 via one of the methods previously described 301 0 Local Tray Switch 2 To view the Help Message press the PRINT key The message will scroll across the display Select method of Transaction Control Remote Loc...

Page 48: ...ut Relay 9 Terminals 128 129 012 A C Output Relay 10 Terminals 130 131 013 A C Output Relay 11 Terminals 121 122 014 A C Output Relay 12 Terminals 119 120 015 D C Output Relay 1 Terminals 9 10 w o Quad OPV Terminals 11 10 on Quad OPV 016 D C Output Relay 2 Terminals 57 58 on Quad OPV Terminals 15 14 on Quad OPV 017 D C Output Relay 3 Terminals 13 12 on Quad OPV 018 D C Output Relay 4 Terminals 17 ...

Page 49: ...ector 2 Plumbing 039 Additive Injector 3 Plumbing 040 Additive Injector 4 Plumbing 041 Additive Injector 5 Plumbing 042 Additive Injector 6 Plumbing 043 Additive Injector 7 Plumbing 044 Additive Injector 8 Plumbing 045 089 Unassigned at Present 090 Program the Input Output Configuration 091 Print Configuration 092 099 Unassigned at Present 100 System General Purpose Directory 101 System Alarm Chec...

Page 50: ...gned at Present 180 Programming Access Code 181 Transaction Security ID 182 Transaction Security Prompt Message 183 Auto Reset Timer 184 Ready Mode Message 185 Run Ready Mode Customized Display Note This code applies to RBU 05 and above firmware 186 Power Failure Alarm Note This code applies to RBU 07 and above firmware 187 199 Unassigned at Present 200 System Flow Control Directory 201 Low Flow S...

Page 51: ...tor 284 Ratio Adjustment Timer 285 299 Unassigned at Present 300 System Volume Accuracy Directory 301 Transaction Control 302 Maximum Preset Volume 303 Minimum Preset Volume 304 Auto Preset 305 Auto Preset Increment 306 Blank Downcounter 307 Volumes for Local Storage 308 339 Unassigned at Present 340 Protection of Program Codes 380 389 341 Display Units 342 Corrected Display Indicator 343 Display ...

Page 52: ...and above firmware 354 389 Unassigned at Present 390 Input Pulse Type 391 399 Unassigned at Present 400 System Temperature Density Directory 401 439 Unassigned at Present 440 Protection of Program Codes 480 489 441 Temperature Units 442 Reference Temperature 443 Density Units 444 Volume Mass Conversion 445 Mass Units 446 499 Unassigned at Present 500 System Pressure Directory 501 539 Unassigned at...

Page 53: ...ation Type 702 EIA 232 Communication Control 703 EIA 232 Baud Rate 704 EIA 232 Data Format 705 EIA 485 Communication Type 706 EIA 485 Communication Control 707 EIA 485 Baud Rate 708 EIA 485 Data Format 709 Communication Address 710 Printer Output Message 1 711 Printer Output Message 2 712 Printer Output Message 3 713 Printer Output Message 4 714 Printer Output Message 5 715 Prompt Message 1 716 Pr...

Page 54: ...Prompt Data Entry 4 749 Prompt Data Entry 5 750 Start Key Enable Disable 751 Shared Printer Out Alarm 752 Shared Printer Out Timer 753 EIA 232 Printer Security 754 EIA 485 Printer Security 755 Shared Printer Security Alarm 756 Select Volumes to Print 757 Select Load Parameters to Print 758 Select the Additive Volumes to Print 759 Define Delivery Report Note This code applies to RBU 01 and above fi...

Page 55: ...ompt Message 811 Permissive 2 812 Permissive 2 Message 813 Restart After Permissive 2 Met 814 Additive 1 Message 815 Additive 2 Message 816 Additive 3 Message 817 Additive 4 Message 818 Additive 5 Message 819 Additive 6 Message 820 Additive 7 Message 821 Additive 8 Message 822 839 Unassigned at Present 840 Protection of Program Codes 880 889 841 Additive Injector 1 Feedback 842 Additive Injector 1...

Page 56: ...Units 858 Additive Injector Conversion Factor 859 Additive Injector Feedback Errors 860 Injector 1 Feedback Delay 861 Injector 2 Feedback Delay 862 Injector 3 Feedback Delay 863 Injector 4 Feedback Delay 864 Injector 5 Feedback Delay 865 Injector 6 Feedback Delay 866 Injector 7 Feedback Delay 867 Injector 8 Feedback Delay 868 Minimum Units 4 20 Channel 1 869 Maximum Units 4 20 Channel 1 870 Minimu...

Page 57: ...ent Counter Note This code applies to RBU 10 and above firmware 914 939 Unassigned at Present 940 Protection of Program Codes 980 989 941 Diagnostic Communication Test EIA 232 No Echo Back 942 Diagnostic Communication Test EIA 232 With Echo 943 Diagnostic Communication Test EIA 485 No Echo Back 944 Diagnostic Communication Test EIA 485 With Echo 945 Diagnostic Meter Pulse Channel 1 Active 946 Diag...

Page 58: ...c Pulse Out 4 Test 962 Clear Local Storage 963 Diagnostic Contact Output 964 Clear Configurable Report Note This code applies to RBU 04 and above firmware 965 990 Unassigned at Present 991 Diagnostic Relay Cycle Test 992 Diagnostic Ram Test 993 Diagnostic Power up Diagnostics 994 Diagnostic See Operator Reference Manual 995 Diagnostic See Operator Reference Manual 996 Diagnostic Watchdog 997 Diagn...

Page 59: ...Limit 203 Minimum Flow Rate 204 High Flow Rate 205 Flow Tolerance 206 Zero Flow Timer 207 First Trip Volume 208 Final Second Trip Volume 209 Final Second Trip Auto Adjust 210 Low Flow Rate Alarm Limit 211 PT VF Time Delay 212 239 Unassigned at Present 240 Protection of Program Codes 280 289 241 Flow Control Valve Security 242 279 Unassigned at Present 280 Flow Adjustment Tolerance 281 Flow Adjustm...

Page 60: ...esolution Output 353 Input Resolution 354 Dual Pulse Error Count 355 Dual Pulse Error Reset 356 Dual Pulse Flow Rate Cutoff 357 389 Unassigned at Present 390 Master Meter Factor 391 Linearized Factor Deviation 392 Meter Factor Variation 393 Transmitter Type 394 399 Unassigned at Present 400 Product Temperature Density Directory 401 439 Unassigned at Present 440 Protection of Program Codes 480 489 ...

Page 61: ...Pressure Calculation 543 Low Vapor P1 Pressure 544 Low Product Vapor Pressure P1 Temperature 545 Middle Vapor Pressure P2 546 Middle Product Vapor Pressure P2 Temperature 547 High Vapor Pressure P3 548 High Product Vapor Pressure P3 Temperature 549 Maintenance Pressure 550 599 Unassigned at Present 600 Product Read Only Directory 601 Raw Non resettable Volume 602 Gross Non resettable Volume 603 Gr...

Page 62: ...3 HM Classification for Printout 704 HM Classification for Printout 705 739 Unassigned at Present 740 Protection of Program Codes 780 789 741 799 Unassigned at Present 800 Product Inputs Outputs Directory 801 839 Unassigned at Present 840 Protection of Program Codes 880 889 841 899 Unassigned at Present 900 Product Diagnostics Directory 901 939 Unassigned at Present 940 Protection of Program Codes...

Page 63: ...h and low flow rates __11 Product 2 s high 2nd high and low flow rates __12 Product 3 s high 2nd high and low flow rates __13 Product 4 s high 2nd high and low flow rates __14 __39 Unassigned at Present __40 Protection of Program Codes __80 __89 __41 Blend Preset Display __42 Blend Deliver Display __43 Product 1 Percentage __44 Product 2 Percentage __45 Product 3 Percentage __46 Product 4 Percenta...

Page 64: ...0 Clean Line Deduct __81 Additive Injector Pulser No 1 __82 Additive Injector Pulser No 2 __83 Additive Injector Pulser No 3 __84 Additive Injector Pulser No 4 __85 Additive Injector Pulser No 5 __86 Additive Injector Pulser No 6 __87 Additive Injector Pulser No 7 __88 Additive Injector Pulser No 8 ...

Page 65: ...ge Density Product 4 27 Load Average Temperature Product 1 26 Load Average Temperature Product 2 26 Load Average Temperature Product 3 26 Load Average Temperature Product 4 26 Load Average Temperature Recipe 26 Mass Batch Totals 24 Mass Batch Totals Product 1 25 Mass Batch Totals Product 2 25 Mass Batch Totals Product 3 26 Mass Batch Totals Product 4 26 Net Batch Volume 24 Net Batch Volume Product...

Page 66: ...erature Transaction Vol ume Product 3 29 Gross at Standard Temperature Transaction Vol ume Product 4 29 Gross Transaction Volume Product 1 28 Gross Transaction Volume Product 2 28 Gross Transaction Volume Product 3 29 Gross Transaction Volume Product 4 29 Mass Transaction Totals Product 1 28 Mass Transaction Totals Product 2 29 Mass Transaction Totals Product 3 29 Mass Transaction Totals Product 4...

Page 67: ... Selection 36 Q Quad OPV 6 R Raw Transaction Volume 30 Recipe Program Codes 59 Relay Status 19 Remote Start 6 Remote Stop 6 Remote ticket printer 12 Run Mode 5 keypad 5 S Security 3 high security 3 Program Codes 3 Weights and Measures 3 Special high security 32 Stand alone Mode 7 Standby Mode 8 Subdirectories 32 Communications Directory 32 Configuration Directory 32 Diagnostics Directory 32 Flow C...

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