REFERENCE
TABLES
Table
6-1 provides detail
information for main
menu items.
Table 6-2 provides
detail information
for sub-menu items.
Main
Menu Items Table
6-1
Main
Menu Display
|
Sub-Menu
Display
|
Sub-Menu
Information
|
MENU
Key
|
|
Use
ADV and
SET key
to perform changes
|
"Func"
|
Function
|
Select
rate mode (refer to Section 4) or totalize mode (refer to Section
5). |
"SCALE"
|
Scale
Factor
|
Select
scale factor as a divider or multiplier. Enter scale factor value
from -.9.9.9.9.9 through 9.9.9.9.9.9. After measuring the input
(totalling), the meter multiplies or divides the result by the
scale factor then adds the offset. |
"Offset"
|
"Offset
Value"
|
Select
offset value from -.9.9.9.9.9 through 9.9.9.9.9.9. In the totalize
mode, the meter calculates and shows the offset value after you
press the RESET button. The meter will then be at a starting point
for totalizing. |
"DEC
PT"
|
Decimal
Point
|
Select
where decimal point shows in the digital display. You may set
a decimal point at any of six available positions. You may also
choose a floating decimal point (auto-range). |
"Sp
LO"
"SP HI"
|
Setpoints
|
Shows
only if the relay option board is installed. Similar to offset,
-.9.9.9.9.9 to 9.9.9.9.9.9. shows. After applying the scale factor
and offset, the displayed measurement is compared to the setpoint
values. |
"CONFIG"
|
Configuration
|
Program
internal software switches to specify baud rate, activate external
or internal gate input, and modify alarm conditions. Refer to
Table 6-3 for configuration detail. |
"AN
LO"
"AN HI"
|
Analog
Low
Analog High
|
Display
value for low analog output.
Display value for high analog output.
Note: Install S2-B to unlock this prompt. |
"noStor"
|
NoStore/Store
|
Select
"noStor" to save to the volatile (active) memory. Select "Store"
to save to the nonvolatile (permanent) memory. Nonvolatile memory
is not effected by power loss. |
Sub
Menu Items Table
6-2
Main
Menu Display
|
Sub-Menu
Display
|
Sub-Menu
Information
|
MENU
Key
|
|
Use
ADV and
SET key
to perform changes
|
"Func"
|
"rate"
|
In
the "rAtE" mode, the meter acts as a ratemeter for measuring the
rate at which counts are received. The meter shows in Hz (pulse/sec),
and may also show in kHz, RPM (for tachometer applications), feet/sec
and other engineering units. |
|
"total"
|
In
the "totAL" mode, the meter acts as a totalizer for registering
a precise total count from mechanical, photoelectric, electromagnetic
or electronic inputs or detectors. Use for cumulative totals and
stopwatch applications. The meter up-counts (positive scale factor)
and may be configured to down-count (negative scale factor). |
"SCALE"
|
"IN/SC"
"IN.SC"
|
Scale
factor is a divider.
Scale factor is a multiplier.
Multiply or divide input by any desired scale factor from -99999
to 999999. After measuring the input, the meter multiplies or
divides the result by the scale factor and then adds the offset.
|
"DEC
Pt"
|
"F.FFFFF"
|
Decimal
point moves from left to right through the digital display. You
may set a fixed decimal point at any of the six available positions
(e.g. -.9.9.9.9.9 to 9.9.9.9.9.9.). This mode is useful for low
frequency, low resolution pulse inputs, such as from paddle-wheel
sensors. For example, to have the meter show to the nearest 1/100
of a gallon, select the decimal point "FFFF.FF". When you set
a fixed decimal point, the meter maintains a meaningful unit of
measurement. For example, if the input frequency is 10 Hz, the
function is rate and the fixed decimal point equals 3, the display
reads 10.00, not .10. |
|
|
You
may also choose a floating decimal point (auto-range). Auto-range
automatically adjusts the decimal point location to provide the
highest measurement resolution possible. This mode is useful for
high frequency, high resolution pulse inputs, such as outputs
from turbine meters or low flow sensors. |
The 6 digits of
Configuration show as a sub-menu of CONFIG.
Meter
Configuration Detail Table
6-3
(Factory defaults are bold)
6
Digits of Configuration
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
0
1
|
Determines
analog output signal.
4-20 mA
0-10 V |
|
0
1
|
Unlatched
Latched |
|
|
0
1
|
Setpoint
LO works as active below the setpoint
Setpoint LO works as active above the setpoint (similar to setpoint
HI). |
|
|
|
0
1
|
Message
handshake - If RTS input is true, sends complete message
Character handshake - Checks RTS input before sending each character,
and sends characters only while RTS is true. |
|
|
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|
0
1
|
Determines the communication rate.
9600 baud rate
1200 baud rate |
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|
|
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0
1
|
Transmits
alarm status (total of 9 characters)
Does not transmit alarm status character |
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