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O p e r a t i o n s a n d I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l
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REV. 03-SIE/SRE
505
RTD Power—Reports true sensor raw output, and can
be used in the Sensor Functionality and Zero
Calibration Self Check when using the keypad.
506
ACT Flow—Contact Factory for assistance.
507
ADC TV—Factory Only.
510
1
High Flow—This is the highest flow recorded since
the last time the data was cleared. (See 530, Clear
Data.)
511
1
High Time—This is the Time stamp when the High
Flow was recorded.
512
1
High Date—This is the Date stamp when the High
Date was recorded.
520
1
Low Flow—This is the lowest flow recorded since the
last time the data was cleared. (See 530, Clear Data.)
521
1
Low Time—This is the Time stamp when the Low
Flow was recorded.
522
1
Low Date—This is the Date stamp when the Low
Flow was recorded.
530
Clear Data—This clears the High Flow, Low Flow,
their Time and Date stamps, as well as Average Flow.
601–612 Factory Only.
613–618
2
These are the coefficients (a polynomial that lin-
earizes the raw flow data so the display, and the
4-20mA outputs are linearly proportional to the flow
rate). Do not change these values unless the Factory
authorizes (such as, to extend the calibration curve).
619
Filter Coeff—The filter coefficient is used to smooth
out the flow signal (a value of 0.1000 is normal).
For example, if you have an unusually turbulent
flow, perhaps a pulsating flow, you may want to
smooth out the reading and output by lowering
the value (if you lower it, it smooths [or averages])
the flow reading as well as the output. To speed up
the flow response, increase the value. The speed of
response is limited by the thermal response of the
sensor (maximum of 1 second per time constant
on a step change).
620–638 Relays (See pages 48 & 49).
701
1
Chan Sel—Selects Channels A–D (assuming meter is
calibrated for more than one channel). If “4” selected,
then channel can be selected externally (unless item
720 is set to 1). For SIG and SRG Series, connect 16
to 17 for Channel B, 15 and 17 for Channel C, both
for Channel D, and no connection for Channel A.
(If “A” displayed in top left corner of display, then
meter is in “External Mode”, otherwise blank.)
702
Sample Rate—This setting changes the update period
of the display, as well as the 4-20mA output. Low
Value=Fast; High Value=Slow (10 is the default=200
msec).
703
Serial Number—Display the Meter Serial Number (the
value cannot be changed). Note, the Serial Number
displays for approximately 2 seconds upon Meter
power-up during the initializing phase. The Serial
Number can also be displayed during normal (flow)
operation by depressing the “Back/Down” button.
MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 47
704
New Passcode—allows the user to modify the
Passcode from the factory default “99999”.
CAUTION: If you change the passcode, you must
store the new passcode in a safe place. If you
forget this new passcode, there is no “back door” to
make any further menu changes in the field.
705
Time—Sets the current time of day (in 12 hour or 24
hour format). Use the same format convention as the
previous value.
706
Date—Sets the current date. Use the same format
convention as the previous value.
707
Back Lighting—The factory default is “0”=Auto (the
back lighting comes on for 1 minute with any key
press). Change value to “1” in order to keep the back
lighting on. (Note: In the SIG and SRG Series, the
back lighting can consume as much as 100 mA.)
708
Factory All—Restores the original factory settings for
all items on all channels (Channels A–D).
710
Format EEPROM—Factory Only.
711
Back up EEPROM—Factory Only.
712
SDB PreCharge—Factory Only.
720
External Zero Enable—Clears the totalizer (resets
to a value of 0) when External Select C terminal is
grounded, unless item 701 is set to 4. (See Terminal
Hook-up for SIG, SRG.) Note, when the totalizer
requires more than 7 digits (in cluding a decimal), it
will automatically take precedence over the tempera-
ture display. The entire temperature display will blank
out, allowing all 12 digits to display. Beyond 12 dig-
its, the totalizer will “roll over” to zero (0). Item 720
allows you to manu ally reset the totalizer to zero (0).
Note: To disable totalizer, enable item 720 and
jumper to ground External Select “C” Terminal
(see page 17).
730
Power Splash—Provides custom text upon Start Up.
735
Engineering Units Mode—Provides custom
engineering units (contact Factory for assistance to
avoid conflicts between Flow Rate Display
and total).
740
Meter Address—Factory Only.
750
Passcode—Factory Only.
1
The Totalizer, as well as Trip High and Trip Low Values (items 510 to 522) need to be reset if the
channels are changed (see Menu items 307 and 530) if you want to clear those readings.
2 NOTE:
do not round off any newly supplied coefficients when entering. Although all the digits will
not be displayed, they will be required by the software calculations. Do not use the keypad for
entering coefficients, since some of the least significant digits will be lost.
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