TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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14.2.3
Total programming
With METERTOOL HCW running and the PC connected to the meter, via an optical eye, total
programming mode can be entered. Break the verification seal and short circuit the TOTAL PROG
points on the inside of the calculator top with a short circuit pen (6699-278).
Note! This should be done only by an accredited laboratory since breaking of the verification seal voids
the legal verification as well as the factory warranty.
The TOTAL PROG mode is activated by short circuiting the two points on the PCB during programming.
When the desired values have been set, METERTOOL HCW terminates programming mode by a reset
and the meter returns to normal mode ready for use.
Verification seal
TOTAL PROG-button
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14.2.4
Time / date (Basic/Advanced Mode)
In this menu the built-in clock in the meter can be read out and adjusted either manually or by setting
the meter to the clock of the PC, on which METERTOOL is running. Having corrected the time, the new
time and date can be written to the meter.
14.2.5
Flow sensor Communication on/off (Advanced Mode)
In this menu the digital communication between flow sensor and meter can be turned on or off
–
see
below.
14.2.6
Modules (Advanced Mode)
This is the module setup menu used for configuration of top and base modules.
14.2.7
Preset VA / VB (Advanced Mode)
If the external pulse inputs (VA and/or VB) are used, the preset values can be entered here.
14.2.8
Print label (Advanced Mode)
If the meter configuration has been read prior to entering this menu, the front label can be printed
here.
14.2.9
Reset (Advanced Mode)
This menu comprises three different types of reset.