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Zero Setting
In the primary measuring window “Flow 1”:
Select
“SETUP” -> “CMPL SETUP”. In the main menu, navigate
to “System Setup” -> “ Damping/CutOff/Zero “ -> “Zero”.
System Setup-> “System information”
In the primary measuring window “Flow 1”:
Select
“SETUP” -> “CMPL SETUP” — In the main menu, navigate
to “System Setup” -> “Info Flow Module”. Check version
of software to see if an update is available.
RESETTING QSTAR UFM
Two different types of resets:
• Hardware Reset
•
Software Reset
Hardware Reset
Hardware reset is only necessary when QStar UFM
hangs up and cannot be operated any longer by using
the buttons. Data stored internally or on the SD card will
not be deleted.
Fixed QStar UFM:
The hardware reset can be activated
by pressing the reset button located behind the cover.
Portable QStar UFM:
The hardware can be reset by
putting a small screwdriver or a paper clip into the hole
on the backside of the transmitter.
Impulse OUT
Reset
Down
Up
Relays/
T1/T2
Analog Out
USB
Power
QMP-001
Software Reset
Use software reset in all other cases like getting an
implausible measurement or reading on the display.
Data stored on SD card will not be deleted. Data stored
internally (parameter files) will be deleted.
There are different possibilities to make a software reset
• Immediately after switching on, press “RESET
SYS” at the starting screen.
• From the main menu “Flow 1” choose SETUP
-> COMPL SETUP -> SYSTEM -> RESET SYS.
Reset the date and time after each software
reset.
CAUTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the following check lists for troubleshooting and check
all items listed. If an error prevents you from taking proper
measurements after you completed the check, contact
GPI Customer Service Representative at: (888) 996-3837.
Make sure to have the following information available:
•
Pipe material
•
Pipe outer diameter
• Wall thickness
•
Medium type and temperature
• Type/length of the intake/discharge circuits
•
Type of transducer used
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Use the “QStar UFM troubleshooting” information
for troubleshooting by means of step-by-step
elimination of items. This procedure helps when
troubleshooting complex issues and in locating
the fault systematically.