4230 Flow Meter
Section 2 Programming
2-5
a complete list of your program choices by exiting the program
and by pressing the Print Program key as soon as the display
returns to the normal operating condition, displaying level and
total flow, etc.
Summary of Programming Steps:
1. Operating Mode
2. Flow Conversion
3. Adjust Level/Parameters
4. Reset Totalizer
5. Sampler Pacing
6. Sampler Enable
7. Alarm Dialout
8. Printer
9. Reports/History
The following paragraphs provide a description of each of the
program steps.
2.5 Description of
Program Steps
2.5.1 Operating Mode Step 1, Operating Mode, determines how you set up the flow
meter. In this step there are two choices: Program and Setup.
Program advances you into step 1, and from there on you cor-
relate the flow meter to the flow stream. Setup selects various
basic “housekeeping” features for the flow meter. Here you
determine the internal clock, site identification, measurement
setup, hysteresis (see page 2-16), report contents, operation of
the display backlight, and program lock. In Program, you select
the units of measure the flow meter will use for the display, cal-
culations, and reports.
Note
If you choose NOT MEASURED for any selection, the flow
meter will make no further reference to that value or function
for the rest of the program, and you will not be able to activate
that process or function later on unless you reprogram step 1.
If there is a feature or option you need that does not appear on
your display when the manual says it should, return to step 1
and make sure you have not inadvertently left it turned off in
either the Program or Setup menus.
Selecting some features automatically excludes others. For
example, selection of pH or D.O. excludes the other parameter,
unless you use the YSI 600 Multi-Parameter Sonde, which mea-
sures pH, D.O., and conductivity at the same time.