CONFIGURATION MENU
Configuration
The Configuration menu has six tabs used to control how the transmitter is set up and responds to varying
flow conditions. The first screen that appears after clicking the Configuration button is the Basic tab.
Basic Tab
Entry of data in the Basic and Flow tabs is all that is required to provide flow measurement functions to the transmitter. If
you are not going to use input/output functions, click Download to transfer the configuration to the transmitter. When the
configuration has been completely downloaded, turn the power to the transmitter off and then on again to guarantee the
changes take effect.
Figure 32: Basic tab
Category Parameter Meaning Option Description
General
Units
Measurement
standard
ENGLISH (Inches)
METRIC
(Millimeters)
The English/metric selection will also configure the transmitter to display sound
speeds in pipe materials and liquids as either feet per second (fps) or meters per
second (mps), respectively.
IMPORTANT: If the UNITS entry has been changed from ENGLISH to METRIC
or from METRIC to ENGLISH, the entry must be saved and the instrument reset
(power cycled)) in order for the transmitter to initiate the change in operating
units. Failure to save and reset the instrument will lead to improper transducer
spacing calculations and an instrument that may not measure properly.
Standard
Configuration
Pre-programmed
pipe
configurations
Menu selection
When using the Standard Configurations drop-down menu alternate, menu
choices can be made by using the following guidelines:
1. Select the transducer type and pipe size for the transducer to be used. The
rmware will automatically enter the appropriate values for that pipe size and
type. Every entry parameter except for Units, Standard Congurations and
Specic Heat Capacity are unavailable (grayed out).
2. From the Standard Congurations drop-down menu, select Custom. The
previously unavailable selections are now available for editing.
3. Make any necessary changes to the basic conguration and click Download.
4. Cycle the transmitter power o and then back on again for the changes to
take eect.
Conguration Menu
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