3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual PrefaceTable of Contents
3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018
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5.11.2 Gas property data.................................................................................................. 78
5.11.3 Data polling........................................................................................................... 78
5.11.4 GC data validity ..................................................................................................... 79
5.11.5 GC alarm handling................................................................................................. 79
5.12 Configure AGA8 parameters........................................................................... 80
5.13 Configure Continuous Flow Analysis parameters .............................................. 81
5.13.1 Set Baseline parameters ........................................................................................ 81
5.14 Configure the Local Display............................................................................ 82
Section 6: Archive logs
6.1 Daily and hourly log data point actions ............................................................. 87
6.1.1 Daily log .................................................................................................................. 88
6.1.2 Hourly log ............................................................................................................... 92
6.1.3 Audit log ................................................................................................................. 95
6.1.4 Determining meter power-up and power-down times........................................... 110
6.2 Event log: alarm/audit ................................................................................... 111
6.2.1 System log ............................................................................................................ 113
6.2.2 Reading log records............................................................................................... 113
6.2.3 Options for reading daily and/or hourly log records............................................... 113
6.2.4 Options for reading audit, alarm, and/or system log records ................................. 113
6.2.5 Collecting and viewing log records........................................................................ 114
6.2.6 Collecting Logs...................................................................................................... 115
6.2.7 Collect meter archive logs ..................................................................................... 121
Section 7: Tools commands
7.1 Edit/Compare Configuration parameters ........................................................ 123
7.2 Waveform viewer .......................................................................................... 125
7.2.1 View the transducer waveforms ............................................................................ 125
7.2.2 Navigate the waveform viewer .............................................................................. 127
7.3 Gas SOS Calculator........................................................................................ 130
7.3.1 Calculate SOS for the gas composition .................................................................. 130
7.4 Outputs test................................................................................................. 132
7.5 Transducer swap-out ..................................................................................... 132
7.6 Baseline viewer ............................................................................................. 133
7.6.1 Read the baseline viewer gauge values.................................................................. 134
7.7 Upgrade program components ...................................................................... 135
7.7.1 Error recovery for program download failure ......................................................... 136
7.8 Communications analyzer ............................................................................. 138
Appendix A: Conversion factors
A.1 Conversion factors per unit of measurement .................................................................... 139