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After the start-up, the device will show window M01. This is the most common window und shows
the positive totaliser, the volume flow, the flow velocity, the signal strength, the signal quality and the
operating status, based on the values last set for the pipe.
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Menu windows
M00 … M09
Window for volume flow, velocity, date, time, totaliser, battery voltage,
remaining battery life, etc.
M10 … M29
Window for pipe parameters, etc.
M30 … M38
Window for unit selection and totaliser
M40 … M49
Window for response time, zero setting, calibration and PIN protection,
etc.
M50 … M53
Window for data logger
M60 … M78
Window for date / time setup, display of software version and serial
number, alarm, etc.
M82
Window for total operating time
M90 … M94
Diagnostic window for better accuracy
M97 … M99
Commands for saving pipe parameters, diagnostic information and display
indications
M+0 --- M+8
Window for additional functions, including a scientific calculator, overviews
of operating hours, ON / OFF times, …
The device has approx. 100 menu windows. These windows are numbered from M00, M01, M02,
M03…, through to M99.
There are two ways to select these windows:
(1) Directly, using the MENU key and the two digits
(2) Via the Up / Down keys; each keystroke changes to the next higher or previous window,
whereas the window M00 is at the top, which means that the Down key will lead you to the
next higher window.
The device has three different types of windows:
(1) Window to enter numbers, e. g. M11 to enter the pipe diameter
(2) Window to select options, e. g. M14 to select the pipe material
(3) Windows to view data, without being able to make a selection, e. g. M+1 to show the
complete operating time of the device
About (1): When you are in a window for data entry, you can enter the data and confirm with ENTER.
For example, if you are in window M11, you can directly enter
for the outer diameter of the pipe.
About (2): In a selection window, first press the ENTER key and then make a selection using the Up
and Down keys or the number keys if a number needs to be selected. Finally, confirm your selection
with the ENTER key.
Example M 14 (material selection):
Stainless steel, for instance, is assigned no. 1. To select a different material, press ENTER to be
able to make your selection using the Up and Down keys. Confirm your selection with ENTER. You
can also enter the numbers directly via the numeric keypad.