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15.8 Manual reset of the totalizers
If the manual reset of the totalizers is activated, the totalizers can be reset to zero during the measurement by pressing
key C three times, even if a program code is activated.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Measuring\Miscellaneous. Press ENTER until the menu item 3xC
clear totals is displayed.
15.9 Display of the totalizer sum
The totalizer sum of both flow directions can be displayed in the upper line during the measurement.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Measuring\Miscellaneous. Press ENTER until the menu item Show
ΣQ is displayed.
15.10 Display of the last valid measured value
If the signal is not sufficient for a measurement, UNDEF is normally displayed. Instead of UNDEF, it is also possible to dis-
play the last valid measured value.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Measuring\Miscellaneous. Press ENTER until the menu item Keep
display val is displayed.
15.11 Display during the measurement
Besides the normal information (see section 15.3), the following parameters can be displayed during the measurement in
the SuperUser mode:
Select on to activate the manual reset of the totalizers, off to deactivate it. Press ENTER.
Note! The manual reset of the totalizers is still active after the deactivation of the SuperUser mode.
Select on to activate the display of the totalizer sum, off to deactivate it. Press ENTER.
If the display of the totalizer sum is activated, the sum ΣQ of the totalizers can be displayed
in the upper line during the measurement.
Select on to activate the display of the last valid measured value, off to deactivate it.
Press ENTER.
display explanation
t= transit time of the measuring signal
c= sound speed
REYNOLD= Reynolds number
VARI A= standard deviation of the signal amplitude
VARI T= standard deviation of the transit time of the measuring signal
dt-norm= transit time difference standardized to the transducer frequency
density of the fluid
3xC clear totals
off >ON<
Keep display val
off >ON<