
3-3
Setting up the
µ
FLO
Overview
Once physically connected to the
µ
FLO, you must then instruct the software of the programming device
to connect. At this time, the software will actually read the device default values programmed at the
factory. These preset values are based on the type of product you ordered and programmed for the
most widely used configuration.
Depending on the programming device you are using, the following are the minimum required entries.
Specific information required to complete each step (depending on your equipment choice) is discussed
in the PCCU32 help files, or the Operations manual for the FS/2 Portable Calibration and Collection
Unit.
Station ID
The station identifier code should uniquely identify one
µ
FLO from that of others.
Description Format
Note
Station ID
XXXXXXXXXX 10
digit alphanumeric
Location
In WINCCU, the host software used to communicate remotely with the
µ
FLO, the location field can hold
up to 24 alphanumeric characters to describe its location. An example would be the county name or
road number.
Description Format
Note
Location
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 24
digit alphanumeric
There are additional fields stored in WINCCU for uniquely identifying the meter
including fields for entering the lease holder, producer, operator and buyer. These
fields reside on the host computer in the ID Manager, not in the
µ
FLO.
Date/Time
The
µ
FLO date and time must be set correctly and should agree with the Collection Equipment. If the
date and time stored in the computer you are programming with are correct, you may simply instruct the
µ
FLO to set it’s time to match.
Description Format Note
Date
MM/DD/YY
Must enter 2 digits each
Time
HH:MM:SS
24 hour clock
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