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1.

 When power supply is switched on, the instrument display shows step by step messages POWER ON and 

TEST INT CL 1

 to 

TEST INT CL 30

.

2.

 After completing internal tests, the instrument enters to measuring mode. Basic data are immediate fl ow rate 

and total volume in positive and negative fl ow directions.

Press button  

 to display the next page showing difference between total volumes 

DELTA V

, total operating 

hours from initial start of the instrument and value of the maximum fl ow rate 

100%FLOW

. Next page displays 

the highest and the lowest immediate fl ow rate reached at particular measuring point. 

3.

 Press 

EXE

 button shortly to display the last line of the datalogger. The line number is displayed in upper right 

corner and its value can be max. 100. Press button 

 or 

  to scroll the display by one line up or down.

Datalogger line (one screen of display) shows time data (date, hour, minute) and total volumes in particular 

time. 
Besides these data, it can show one of following optional values (see Chapter 8.G):
Immediate fl ow rate 

 

 

 

 

Q

Maximum fl ow rate reached during particular period 

 

MAX

Minimum fl ow rate reached during particular period 

       

MIN

Average fl ow rate reached during particular period 

           

AVR 

(Average)

Press 

 button shortly once again to return the instrument to basic mode. The instrument will return to basic 

mode automatically if it has not been operated for approx. 60 seconds.

7. Instrument start

This manual describes confi guration of only those parameters that are useful to be changed when the instru-

ment is used in normal way. 
We do not recommend changing of parameters other than mentioned here.
Detailed description of software is included in technical documentation for service engineers.

Press 

EXE

 button and hold it for approx. 3 seconds to switch the instrument from measuring mode to main 

menu mode.

WARNING! 

If the instrument is password protected, you will have to enter the password to open the main menu. 

Message PASSWORD is displayed and the password consisting of up to 8 characters has to be ente-

red.  

8. Instrument confi guration

Summary of Contents for T-500

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL MAGMETER T 500...

Page 2: ...UNCTIONAL OUTPUTS B1st PULSE SETTING B2nd STATUS REPORT SETTING B3rd EXAMPLES OF STATUS REPORTS C ANALOGUE OUTPUT D DISPLAY UNITS DECIMAL PLACES E DAMPING OF SUDDEN CHANGES OF FLOW F DEAD BAND SETTING...

Page 3: ...outputs and the third one as an active current output The stan dard delivery includes also an internal datalogger and RS232 communication port A GSM module for remote data reading via SMS text message...

Page 4: ...range 0 1 to 0 5 m s Ambient temperature 20 to 60 C Voltage 230V AC optionally 15 24V AC 12 34V DC Input power 10 VA max Outputs 1 x programmable multifunctional pulse status isolated relay load 125 V...

Page 5: ...GMETER T500 ED2 DN L mm Weight Kg 15 150 2 20 150 2 25 150 2 5 32 150 3 5 40 150 5 50 200 6 65 200 9 80 200 11 100 250 13 5 125 250 20 150 300 25 200 350 35 250 400 41 300 500 55 350 500 65 400 600 11...

Page 6: ...not be in uenced by any disturbing elements as valves pumps bends or sharp deviations in the tubing section Therefore observe the following instructions when installing the ow meter into the tubing If...

Page 7: ...interference especially for detached versions when shielding of the link cable between sensor and electronic unit is connected to the frame Remove upper cover of the instrument to get access to termi...

Page 8: ...onal output BIN2 programmable multifunctional output ANAL programmable analogue output FREQ frequency output for calibration only 230 V L phase conductor 230 V 50 Hz 230 V PE protective conductor 230...

Page 9: ...ANAL All outputs are isolated 2 Connect the ow sensor link cable to ABCDE terminals Not applicable for compact version where the sensor was connected in factory Terminal blocks on the sensor and on t...

Page 10: ...particular time Besides these data it can show one of following optional values see Chapter 8 G Immediate ow rate Q Maximum ow rate reached during particular period MAX Minimum ow rate reached during...

Page 11: ...Configuration of analogue output PULSE OUTPUTS Configuration of multifunctional pulse outputs COMPARATOR Selection of logical functions for multifunctional pulse outputs FREQUENCY OUT Configuration o...

Page 12: ...s are used only for optotransistor Use jumper NC OC NO above BIN1 terminals to set their function a Output works as optotransistor b Relay contacts are normally open c Relay contacts are normally clos...

Page 13: ...for both directions and con rm by EXE key Select option RETURN to nish setting 5 The instrument will ask if you want to save new parameters SAVE SETUP Select YES if they are OK The ow meter will save...

Page 14: ...EXE key to enable editing of ow rate value co 5 rresponding to current value 20 mA Use cursor keys to set ow rate value in l s and con rm by EXE key Select option RETURN to nish setting 6 The instrume...

Page 15: ...s the instrument responds to immediate drop of ow and displays zero ow rate only after 5 seconds Select option MODE and con rm by EXE key Select LINEAR if damping is to be linear or AVERAGE if it 4 sh...

Page 16: ...splay mode and works with new parameters until it is switched off When the instrument is switched on again it works with original parameters Internal datalogger enables recording of measured values in...

Page 17: ...rked with asterisk Use command RETURN to return to submenu Select option PER and con rm your selection by EXE key Use command EDIT to enable interval editing 5 in minutes Enter interval length and use...

Page 18: ...er interval length and use command RETURN to return to submenu Select START Option RUN should be marked with asterisk this means that datalogger is operating 6 Select option RETURN to nish setting 7 T...

Page 19: ...factory and need not to be set in most cases b If the measuring tube section is empty or incompletely ooded i e the electrode is not in contact with liquid measurement is not locked and this situatio...

Page 20: ...the instrument displays message POWER ON and then GSM INIT 1 indicating that the instrument recognized the internal GSM module After that starting procedure is perfor med with standard messages from...

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