
BK2800 Flow Monitor
Model 2800
Programming & Installation Manual
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Note
This password will allow the operator to manually
reset totals.
Note
This reset password code will not allow the operator
to enter the programming mode.
RST PSWD
The reset password screen allows the operator to enter any 4 digit
code for the manual reset totals function. screen.
Reset Total
To reset the monitor total display, in run mode press the MENU and
ENTER simultaneously until TOTAL RST starts to flash. The TOTAL
RST will stop flashing and the display will return to the run mode at
the conclusion of the reset procedure.
Battery Replacement
Battery powered monitors use a single 1.5V, “D” size, alkaline battery.
When replacement is necessary, use a clean fresh battery to insure
continued trouble free operation. It is recommended that the total be
saved to memory before the battery is removed. (See STORE TOTAL
in the programming section of this manual). Unscrew the two captive
screws on the front panel to gain access to the battery. Replace the
battery being sure to observe the proper polarity, and then re-fasten
the front panel.
Automatic Store Total
The monitor is equipped with a store total feature that works automati
-
cally, saving the current total to flash memory. The frequency of saves
depends on the power supply option chosen
Battery Powered: Once per hour and just before a low
battery condition turns the unit off.
Loop Powered: Once every ten minutes.
Additional Input Options
The BK2800 Flow Monitor is capable of receiving Magnetic Pickup
input (small signal sine wave) or a Contact Closure input
(pulse). Since most Kimray Turbine Flow Meters utilize a magnetic
pick-up, the BK2800 flow monitor is shipped configured for
magnetic pick-up input. To change to a contact closure input, remove
JP2 from the top
two
pins and jumper them to the
bottom
two pins. See
Figure 2.