10
C
This is a list of Water Monitors in each building at your site and where you select the device you
want to configure.
D
This is the name and address of the selected Water Monitor.
E
The top two buttons open the
Water Monitor description
window, which is where you add a new
Water Monitor or edit the selected Water Monitor. The bottom button removes the selected
Water Monitor from your system.
F
This button opens the Water Monitor configuration window, which is where you configure the
pulse counters (water meters) for the selected Water Monitor.
G
This is where you activate or deactivate the selected Water Monitor.
Adding, editing, and removing Water Monitors
Select™ Water identifies Water Monitors using an address, which the software uses to locate and
identify each device. Each Water Monitor is programmed with an address before it leaves the
factory. The address is in the following format:
XXXXXXXX
, where
X
is either a number or letter. The
address is printed on the outside of the enclosure, just above the knockouts, and on the circuit board
inside the enclosure. For more information, read the
OWM installation guide
.
Because remembering eight-digit codes to identify Water Monitors is all but impossible for us
humans, Select™ Water makes it easier by allowing you to give each device a name. When giving a
device a name, try to make the name as descriptive and useful as possible. For example,
North 1-
West
,
North 1-East
,
South 1-West
, and
South 1-East
are more descriptive and useful than
OWM 1
,
OWM 2
, and so on.
When you add a new Water Monitor, none of the pulse counters are enabled. To
enable pulse counters, you must configure the Water Monitor. For more
information, read
Configuring Water Monitors
on page 12.
Before you can add Water Monitors, you must have at least one building. For
information about adding buildings, see the
OMNI-Select user manual
.
To add a Water Monitor
1.
In the main window, click
Configuration
, and then
Water meters
.
2.
Click
Add Water Monitor
.
The
Water Monitor description
window displays.