Chapter 2 Starting Measurement
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2.5 Menu windows Arrangement
M00~M09 windows for the display of the flow rate, velocity, date time, totalizers,
battery voltage and estimated working hours for the battery.
Ml0~M29 windows for entering the pipe parameter.
M30~M38 windows for flow rate unit selections and totalizer unit selections.
M40~M49 windows for response time, zeroing, calibration and modification
password setup. M50~M53 windows for the built-in logger
M60-M78 windows for time-keeper initialization, version and ESN information
viewing and alarms.
M82 window for viewing date totalizer.
M90~M94 are diagnostic windows for a more accurate measurement.
M97~M99 are not windows but commands for the outputting of display copying and
pipe parameter setups. M
+
0~M
+
8 are windows for some additional functions,
including a scientific calculator, viewer on records such as total working hours,
turn-on and turn-off times, dates and times when the flow meter has been turned
on or turned off.
Other menu windows such as M88 have no functions, or functions were cancelled
because they are not applied to this version of the software.
The major reason why the menu windows are arranged in this way is that the
software programmer hopes that the menu window arrangement for this version
has the most/high compatibility with the previous versions of the flow meter
software. This will make it easier for the former version users with this flow meter
series.
2.6 Steps to Configure the Parameters
The following parameters need to be configured for a proper measurement:
(1) Pipe outer diameter
(2) Pipe wall thickness
(3) Pipe materials (for non-standard pipe materials*, the sound speed for the
material must be configured too)