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               Your Actions 

                Notes

  9.  To enter another calibration point,

 

go back and repeat Steps 3

 

through 8.

10.  To end calibration, press and  

After you release the

 

hold both buttons for about 3 

buttons, the computer will

 

seconds until you see the  

resume normal operations

 

“CAL End” message. 

with the new cal point(s)

 

 

active.

11.  If you HAVE NOT entered a 

After you release the but-

 

K-factor, you can exit calibration  tons, the computer will

 

without changing the cal curve. 

resume normal operations

 

If the message KF 01 is showing  and the old curve (if you

 

and you have not entered a 

have entered one in the

 

K-factor, hold both buttons for 

past) is still intact.

 

about 3 seconds until you see a

 

“CAL End” message.

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CAL EA

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               Your Actions 

                Notes

1.  Hold down CALIBRATE while  

Remember that Field 

  pressing and releasing DISPLAY 

Calibration curves are not

  until the Field Calibration curve 

 preset.

  appears (“CAL B” or “CAL C” 

  message will be displayed). 

  Release both buttons.

2.  To calibrate, press and hold the  

This step puts the unit 

  CALIBRATE button. While con- 

in dispense-display field 

  tinuing to hold CALIBRATE, also 

calibration mode

  press and hold the DISPLAY  

(“dd-CAL”).

  button. Hold both buttons for 

  about 3 seconds until you see a

  blinking “dd-CAL” message. 

  Once the “dd-CAL” message 

  appears, release both buttons. 

  You are now in field calibration 

  mode.

DISPENSE / DISPLAY

FIELD  CALIBRATION  PROCEDURES

               Your Actions 

                Notes

3.  Once the buttons have been  

The computer is waiting

  released from Step 2, the display   for you to make a decision

  will show the blinking message 

to either exit from field 

   “run 01.” 

calibration mode or to

   

begin a dispense run. If 

   

you want to exit the cali-

   

bration now, go to Step 11.

4.  If you want to continue with the 

  calibration, but have not dispens-

  ed any fluid yet, make your final 

  preparations to your pumping

  system, but don’t start pumping 

  yet. 

5.  Start your pumping system so  

When the computer dis-

  that fluid flows through the meter.  plays a non-blinking “run

  The display will stop blinking and  01” message, it is sensing

  show the “run 01” message.  

fluid flow. For the most

  Dispense into a container that  

accurate results, dispense

  allows you to judge the amount of  at a flowrate which best

  fluid pumped. When you have 

simulates your actual 

  pumped the desired amount  

operating conditions. 

  (for example, 10 gallons), stop the   Avoid “dribbling” more

  fluid flow quickly. 

fluid or repeatedly starting

   

and stopping the flow -

   

these actions will result in

   

less accurate calibrations.

6.  Once the flow has stopped, briefly   When the display shows

  press and release both buttons. 

“0000.00” the computer

  At this point the computer display  has stopped “watching”

  will change to “0000.00” with the   for fluid flow and is now

  left-hand digit blinking. 

waiting for you to enter 

   

some numbers.

7.  Enter the volume (amount) of fluid 

  that you dispensed (for example, 

  if your 10-gallon container is full, 

  enter “10.00” for gallons or “37.85”

  for litres). To enter numbers use 

  the CALIBRATE button to change 

  the value of the digit that is blink-

  ing and use the DISPLAY button 

  to shift the “blink” to the next digit.

8.  Once the correct number has been  You have installed the 

  entered, briefly press and release  new cal-curve point. You

  both buttons. The display will now  are ready to end calibra-

  change to a blinking “run 02”  

tion (Step 10) or enter 

  message. 

another new calibration

   

point (Step 9).

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Summary of Contents for GG500

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...priate safety precautions Be sure O rings and seals are kept in good repair When applying power use DC power only Disconnect external power before attaching or detach ing input or output wires SAFETY...

Page 3: ...should last up to 5 years Connection and disconnection of either power input while the other is active will not interrupt operation of the display Determine maximum power supply voltage after de term...

Page 4: ...side of shield wire unconnected Sine Wave coil continued on next page 4 OUTPUT P U R OUTPUT P U R Connect either wire to LO F_IN terminal Connect other wire to any COM terminal Contact Closure reed s...

Page 5: ...ground wire to any COM terminal NOTE Jumper should not connect pins marked Output P U R Open Collector Connect signal wire to HI F_IN terminal Connect ground wire to any COM terminal Connect 1K pull...

Page 6: ...en configured and calibrated at the factory to your specific meter view the display If GAL is followed by the word PRESET it has been configured and calibrated If GAL is not followed by the word PRESE...

Page 7: ...urves The GPI electronics have enhanced calibration features All calibration information is visible to the user as words in the upper part of the display above the numeric digits The calibration curve...

Page 8: ...peating this entered as pulses per step Press either button briefly second NOTE If you and release it elected to enter a single K factor you must still enter a pulse rate any rate will work such as 10...

Page 9: ...calibration mode or to begin a dispense run If you want to exit the cali bration now go to Step 11 4 If you want to continue with the calibration but have not dispens ed any fluid yet make your final...

Page 10: ...properly Check battery connections NOT WORKING 2 Battery flat Replace battery 3 Faulty wiring connections Check wiring for loose or faulty connections 4 Faulty LCD Replace computer assembly 5 Faulty...

Page 11: ...9 02 Adapter Kit GM005 GM007 Local 1 120509 03 Adapter Kit GM010 GM015 GM020 Local 1 5 12009601 Circuit Assembly Core 1 6 12009801 Circuit Assembly Pigtail 1 7 42100117 Jumper 2 Circuit 1 8 901002 82...

Page 12: ...13 Screw 6 32 x 1 2 in Remote Model 4 10 904002 44 Screw 8 32 x 5 16 in 2 11 125066 20 Cable 20 ft 1 125066 3 Cable 100 ft 1 Item No No Part No Description Req d 12 902005 9 Strain Relief 1 13 901002...

Page 13: ...M020 Shipping Weight 1 lb 45 kg SPECIFICATIONS REMOTE MODEL Materials Acetal Amorphous Nylon PET Polyester Polyester de cals Viton gasket seals Stainless Steel fasteners PVC cable jacket Power Source...

Page 14: ...14 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS...

Page 15: ...ease contact GPI before returning any part It may be possible to diagnose the trouble and find a solution with a telephone call GPI can also inform you of any special require ments you will need to fo...

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