PD6928 Ex-Proof & I.S. Loop-Powered Flow Rate/Totalizer
Instruction Manual
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Setting Custom Units (
CUSTOM
)
When the desired unit class or unit of measure within a class is not available, a custom unit may be programmed. Select the
CUSTOM
menu (or
CUSTOM
unit within a unit class) to enter a custom unit name.
Text values are set using the
Right
and
Up-Arrow
buttons. Press
Right-Arrow
to select next character and
Up-Arrow
to increment character value. The selected character will flash. Press and hold the
Up
or
Right-Arrow
buttons to auto-increment or decrement the character. Press
Enter
to accept the character.
Notes:
•
Press and hold the
Right-Arrow
while no character is being edited to erase all characters to the right of the
flashing character
•
Press and hold
Up
or
Right-Arrow
to auto-increment or decrement a selected character.
•
All text values, including tags and alarm messages, are set in a similar fashion.
Setting the Display Features (
DISPLAY
)
The meter’s display functions may be programmed using the
Display
menu. This menu consists of the
following submenus:
Units
,
Decimal Point
,
Comma
,
Bargraph
,
Top
, and
Bottom
.
Changing the Engineering Units (
UNITS
)
It is possible to change the engineering units within the selected unit class without the need to re-scale the meter.
When selecting a new unit from within the
DISPLAY
menu (e.g. changing from gallons (
GAL
) to liters (
L
)), the meter
will automatically convert the display values to display the new unit. Enter the
UNITS
menu, select a new unit of
measure from the list of predefined units, and press the
Enter
button. If entering a custom unit (
CUSTOM
), a custom
conversion factor will need to be entered.
Changing the Decimal Point (
DEC.PT
)
The decimal point may be set with up to seven decimal places or with no decimal point at all.
Pressing the
Right-Arrow
moves the decimal point one place to the right until no decimal point is displayed, and then
it moves to the left most position. Pressing the
Up-Arrow
moves the decimal point one place to the left.
If the dual-scale level feature is selected, the decimal point selections for PV1 & PV2 are enabled.