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DEFINITIONS OF MENU PROMPTS

The following is a list of abbreviations as they appear on the display and front panel of the unit.

ABBREVIATION 

 

 

DESCRIPTION

PRE B 

PRESET B - This is the setpoint for Relay B.  Preset B can be used as a Prewarn or Grand/Batch Total 
alarm.

FACTOR 

SCALING FACTOR - This portion of the menu is used to set the 5 digit dividing scale factor for the count 
input.

DP F A 

DECIMAL POINT FOR FACTOR A - Enter location of decimal point for scaling Factor A by pressing the 

 

button under the digit where the decimal is desired.

COUNT 

PORTION OF MENU FOR SETTING COUNTER VARIABLES

RST 0 

RESET TO 0 - Counter will reset to 0.  The Batcher will  count up from 0. 

SET PR 

SET TO PRESET - Counter will reset to preset A.  The Batcher will count down from preset A. 

DP LOC 

DECIMAL POINT LOCATION  - Enter desired location of decimal by pushing the button under the digit  
where the decimal is desired.  Changing the decimal will change the decimal location in the counter's 
presets and rate display.

gr tot 

GRAND TOTAL- This sets the second counter to count the Grand Total.

ba tot 

BATCH TOTAL- This sets the second counter to count the number of Batches.

HI CPS 

HIGH COUNTS PER SECOND - This sets the unit for high count speeds (0-9.99 kHz)

LO CPS 

LOW COUNTS PER SECOND – This sets the unit for contact debounce filtering (0-40 Hz)

RATE 

PORTION OF MENU FOR SETTING RATE VARIABLES

sec 

SECONDS - The rate display will read in rate per second.

mins 

MINUTES- The rate display will read in rate per minute.

hours 

HOURS - The rate display will read in rate per hour.

NOR##

 

NORMALIZING FACTOR - Normalizes (averages) the data being received. Higher settings provide more 

 

normalizing (averaging) for a more stable display. Derived from the equation:  

 

(Old Data x "NOR" + New Data)

 

("NOR" + 1)

FIGUR ##

 

SIGNIFICANT FIGURE - This sets the amount (1-5) of meaningful figures the unit will display. (RATE DIS

 

PLAY ONLY). FOR EXAMPLE: If "2" is set as the figure, a rate of 273.45 will be displayed as 270.

Summary of Contents for GBM 110

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Page 2: ...RING 4 THEORY OF OPERATION 6 MILIVOLT INPUT OPTION JUMPER SELECTIONS 7 FRONT PANEL OPERATIONS 8 PROGRAMMING FLOW CHART 8 DEFINITIONS OF MENU PROMPTS 9 CALCULATING SCALE FACTORS 11 PROGRAMMING 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 17 WARRANTY DECODING PART NUMBER ...

Page 3: ... 0 587 14 91 4 245 107 8 BEZEL GASKET CUSTOMER PANEL Panel Thickness 0 062 1 5 to 0 187 4 7 max 3 925 99 7 SPECIFICATIONS continued Application Panel Cutout Dimensions Flowmeter Solenoid Valve STOP RST ENTER LOCK PRE A PROG VIEW START A B C D E ...

Page 4: ...per mounting procedures are followed and the required and supplied hardware is correctly used If the panel in which the unit is mounted is less than 125 of an inch thick the possibility exists that there will be some flex ing Should this flexing occur the resulting deformation of the panel could cause a loss of the water tight seal In case this should occur the use of silicone or other sealant wou...

Page 5: ...er input lines Also keep these input lines isolated from inductive lines from devices drawing heavy loads If there is a possibility of electrical noise we recommend using shielded cable with the shield being hooked to the D C ground terminal on the instrument and to earth at one point in the circuit preferably at the D C ground terminal of the unit 3 Output lines The unit has two relay outputs Whe...

Page 6: ...o 40Hz select Lo CPS or solid state switches select hi CPS up to 9 99KHz No rear terminal jumpers are required Use PNP sourcing type pulsers Wiring Terminations Magnetic Pickup 30 mV Pulse Input High Impedance 4 30VDC Pulse Input with Analog Output Typical Flowmeter Connections 1 COMMON 2 N O N C NPN 3 COMMON 4 N O N C NPN 5 COUNT 6 START 7 12VDC OUT DC IN 8 DC GROUND 9 STOP RESET 10 NOT USED 11 A...

Page 7: ...t is se lected All decimal points are inverted when Grand Batch Total is being displayed Batching After the batcher has been programmed it will operate as follows The unit will reset to 0 count up mode or load Preset A count down mode when RESET STOP is activated front button or rear input When Start front button or rear input is activated Relay A and Relay B if Prewarn is selected will energize a...

Page 8: ...6 U U5 R8 R9 C1 C2 C9 B If the unit has the millivolt input bd 20229 the count input can be separately solder jumper programmed to accept either a low millivolt or 4 30 V input Each unit shipped is programmed according to part number If solder jumpers are made the part number should be modified to reflect the changes made C CLOSE O OPEN 4 30V INPUT Millivolt INPUT J1 O J2 C J3 O J1 C J2 O J3 C ...

Page 9: ...N MODE PRGM PRGM PRGM PRGM pre b RUN MODE ENTER ENTER PRGM hi cps lo cps PRGM SECS NNiNS hours PRGM tot preuu PRGM Start Here PROGRAMMING FLOWCHART A STOP RST B C D E ENTER LOCK PRE A PROG VIEW START Press to STOP RESET in operating mode Press to EN TER in program ming mode Press to enter LOCK code for panel lock Press to view or change Preset A Press to alter nately view Rate A Total or B Total P...

Page 10: ...here the decimal is desired Changing the decimal will change the decimal location in the counter s presets and rate display gr tot GRAND TOTAL This sets the second counter to count the Grand Total ba tot BATCH TOTAL This sets the second counter to count the number of Batches HI CPS HIGH COUNTS PER SECOND This sets the unit for high count speeds 0 9 99 kHz LO CPS LOW COUNTS PER SECOND This sets the...

Page 11: ...iewed but not changed Start and Stop Reset buttons will still operate CODE LOCK CODE This message code will flash on display for approximately 3 seconds It will be followed by a 5 digit number xxxxx The number you enter here will be the code to lock and unlock the unit RELAY RELAY This portion of the menu allows you to set your relay operation variables preuu PREWARN When this is selected Relay B ...

Page 12: ...r To display hundredths of gallons 0 01 gal enter 6 784 for the factor SCALING FACTOR EXAMPLES Flow Batching You want to fill a 55 0 gallon drum The flow sensor gives 387 pulses per gallon Solution Dial in a scale factor of 38 7 38 7 to display 0 1 gal 387 for whole gal Under count set dploc to dplo c to read tenths of gallons Set PRE A at 55 0 Wire Relay A to solenoid valve UNITS CONVERSION CHART...

Page 13: ... the decimal is desired To clear the decimal press the arrow key furthest to the right PRGM This is the scaling factor for the count input To change press the arrow key under the digit s to change Press ENTER to enter the displayed value STEP 2 REMARKS This section of the menu is used to set Preset B value This is Preset B To change press the arrow key under the digit s to change Press ENTER to en...

Page 14: ...digit location To clear the decimal press the arrow key furthest to the right Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed location This section sets the second counter operation Press the program key to choose GR TOT Grand Total or BA TOT Batch Total Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed choice Press the PRGM key to choose HIGH CPS 0 9 99KHz or LOW CPS 0 40Hz Press the ENTER key to enter the d...

Page 15: ...ts to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value This sets the number of significant figures to be displayed Press the arrow key under the digit to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value This sets the delay time 2 to 24 sec that the unit will look for valid input data before the display falls to 0 Press the arrow key under the digits to change Press ENTER to enter displayed value pre b facto...

Page 16: ...e After CODE flashes the display will show the existing lock code To change the code press the key under each digit to be changed Press ENTER to enter displayed value see below to turn lock ON or OFF Key in the lock code see programming step 4 by pressing the keys under the digits to be changed Press the ENTER key to enter the displayed code After the code is entered the unit will display LOC unit...

Page 17: ...on 01 to 99 99 sec that relay B will remain energized If 00 00 is selected the relay will latch until reset PRE A Preset A Batch Amount The set point at which output A will drop out after started If the displayed value is not the de sired preset press the keyunder the digit s to be changed PRE B Preset B a Tot selected The set point at which output B will energize b preuu selected The number of co...

Page 18: ...s causes the counter to auto reset at the preset 1 The menu flow chart and the setup steps show the setup for units with all of the available options Options not ordered will be suppressed in the programming menu 1 Recheck power wiring 1 Use a different power supply or install a surge suppressor 1 Recheck input wiring 2 Recheck scale factors and factor calculations 3 Replace transmitting device 4 ...

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