
FP-4400 PORTABLE CLAMP-ON ULTRASONIC FLOW METER
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UNITS/MODE
Pressing RIGHT on Units/Mode in the Main Menu will bring you to the Units/
Mode programming sub-menu. In this menu you can use UP and DOWN to move
the cursor, then RIGHT to change any value. When changing a value, a pop-up
message will appear. Follow the on-screen prompts to change the value, CHECK
to accept the change, or LEFT to cancel.
Mode
– Select “Flow” (default) or “Velocity” for the mode of operation in the
Main Display and Data Log.
Linear
– Select “in” (inches, default), “ft” (feet), “mm” (millimeters), or “m” (meters)
to define distances for pipe diameter, pipe wall thickness, separation distance,
etc.
Volume
– Select engineering units for the flow volume (totalizer) on the Main
Display and Data Log. Options:
Main Menu
Setup
Units/Mode
Calibration
Data Logging
Special Functions
Battery Info
Configuration
Units/Mode
Liner
Mode
Volume
Multiplier
Decimals
Decimals
Velocity
Flow
in
Flow
USG
x1
0
2
ft/s
USG/m
Temperature
F
Option
Description
Option
Description
USG
US gallons
(US default)
m³
cubic meters
USMG
US million gallons
L
liters
(metric default)
IG
imperial gallons
bbl
barrels
(1 bbl = 42 USG)
IMG
imperial million
gallons
ft³
cubic feet
Multiplier
– Select the multiplier for the Volume totalizer. As examples,
Multipliers are used when resolution down to the singles place is not required, or
when you don’t want to convert from gallons to thousands of gallons.
Default = x1.
Decimals
– Select the number of decimals to show for the Volume totalizer.
Default = 0. Options = 0, 1, 2
Velocity
– Select the units for flow velocity. US Default = ft/s. Metric Default =
m/s. Options = ft/s or m/s.
MAIN MENU
Pressing RIGHT from the Main Display (Set Password in Special Functions = 0000,
default) or CHECK from the Password pop-out (Set Password ≠ 0000) will bring
you to the Main Menu screen. The Main Menu functions to provide a simple,
easy to understand starting point to navigate the programming parameters. The
function of each page is described in subsequent sections. Use UP or DOWN to
move the cursor position ( ) and RIGHT to navigate in-to the selected menu.