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™ PD6310-WM NTEP Certified Pulse Input Batch Controller
Instruction Manual
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Setting the Input Signal (
Input
)
There is a switch, located to the right of the input
connector, which must be configured according to the
input level and type. Jumper J4 located inside the
controller, behind the input signal connector, is used
to select the excitation voltage (24 V [
Default setting
],
10 V or 5 V) which is supplied to the P+ and P- wiring
terminals.
The controller may be calibrated using the
K-Factor
function. Most flowmeter manufacturers provide this
information with the device. Enter the
K-Factor
(
Factor
) menu and select the decimal point with
highest resolution possible and program the K-factor
value (
i.e.
pulses/gal). The controller will automatically
calculate the flow rate using the K-factor and the time
base selected.
Setting the Totalizer & Batch
Control Features (
total
)
After the input type is entered, set the
total
parameter to
“
Yes
” to enable batch control (this is set
by default). If the
total
features are disabled, most
batching features and functions are hidden from the
menus.
Setting the Input Units or Custom
Tags (
units
)
Enter the input unit or custom tag that will be
displayed if alternating rate, total, or grand total and
units is selected in the
units
menu, or
d unit
is
selected as the Lower display parameter. See the
Setting the Display Parameter & Intensity
flow chart on page
show the unit or tag on the display line 2. The
engineering units or custom legends can be set using
the following 7-segment character set:
Display
Character
Display
Character
0
0
k
K
1
1
l
L
2
2
n m
m
3
3
n
n
4
4
O
O
5
5
o
o
6
6
p
P
7
7
q
q
8
8
r
r
9
9
s
S
A
A
t
t
b
b
u
u
C
C
V
V
c
c
u w
w
d
d
x
X
e
E
y
Y
f
F
z
Z
g
G
-
-
9
g
/
/
H
H
[
]
h
h
]
[
I
I
=
=
I
i
!
Degree(<)
j
J
Space
Notes:
Degree symbol represented by (<) if programming with
MeterView Pro.
The letters “m” and “w” use two 7-segment LEDs each;
when selected the characters to the right are shifted one
position.
Press and hold up arrow to auto-scroll the characters in
the display.