Automatic Unit Conversions
When switching from any standard unit of rate, total, or grand total to any other standard unit, automatic
unit conversions are performed by the meter.
No unit conversions will be performed when the K-Factor Units (FuNiT) menu is set to custom (CUST).
A total or grand total unit conversion will automatically change the displayed total and grand total to the
equivalent volume of the newly selected unit.
Custom Units Entry (USER)
When a custom unit is selected for rate, total, or grand total, a User menu allows for entry of the custom
unit.
Any 5-digit 14-segment unit may be entered for a custom rate unit (example: mL).
Any 7-digit 14-segment unit may be entered for a custom total or grand total unit (examples: GALLONS,
BOTTLES, DRUMS).
When selected for total or grand total, a custom unit will not allow a multiplier prefix. A custom total or
grand total unit will allow a total or grand total conversion factor to be entered to define the unit. See
Custom Units Total Conversion Factor on page 35 for details.
Fully alphanumeric values are set using the Right button to select the digit to be changed. Press the Up
button to begin editing the digit, then the Up and Right arrow buttons to select the next or previous
alphanumeric character. Press the Enter button to confirm and select the next digit to change.
For details on setting alphanumeric labels, refer to Setting Alphanumeric Labels (LABEL) on page 19.
Press Menu button to exit this menu without saving changes.
Custom Units Rate Conversion Factor (ratCF)
The rate conversion factor is only used when the Units for rate have been set to custom (CUST). This
menu will not appear if standard display units are selected for the rate unit.
Rate Conversion Factor is used to convert to a custom unit of rate display. For example, to display rate as
quantity of 2.5 gallon containers when the K-Factor units are set to gallons, enter a conversion factor of
2.500.
Press the Enter button, at any time, to accept a setting or Menu button to exit without saving changes.