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pden (Program the DENominator)
The denominator is entered as a four digit unsigned integer with leading zeroes between 0001 &
9999.
Note that when the denominator is changed, the accumulators are zeroed unless the supervisor
password has been issued.
pfnumph xxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Hour.
pfnumphxxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Hour.
pfnumpm xxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Minute.
pfnumpmxxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Minute.
pfnumps xxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Second.
pfnumpsxxxx
Program the Flow Numerator to 1 per Second.
pfnumph xxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Hour.
pfnumphxxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Hour.
pfnumpm xxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Minute.
pfnumpmxxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Minute.
pfnumps xxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Second.
pfnumpsxxx.x
Program the Flow Numerator to 1.0 per Second.
pfs
Program full scale
pnum (Program the NUMerator)
The numerator is entered as a four digit signed integer with leading zeros and optional decimal
point in the 0.001 & +9999 and -0.001 & –9999.
The position of the Decimal point when the four digit numerator is entered into the system,
defines where the decimal point will appear on subsequent count displays. If the numerator of 75
say is entered as 075.0, then subsequent count displays will have the decimal point in the
position 000.0 for example.
If the negative or positive sign is not supplied then the input is assumed to be positive.
Note that when the numerator is changed, the accumulators are zeroed unless the supervisor
password has been issued.