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Chapter 4 – General Configuration
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Firmware Version 3/4.31.37
Parameter
Description
Alarm Low BSW1
When a BSW1 Sensor is enabled, this parameter can be used to raise an alarm
when the measured BSW1 falls below a minimum value. When BSW1 of the
metered product falls below the value entered in this field, a BSW alarm will be raised
and loading will be stopped. See BSW Calibration for instructions on configuring a
BSW sensor.
Alarm High BSW1
When a BSW1 Sensor is enabled, this parameter can be used to raise an alarm
when the measured BSW1 rises above a maximum value. When the BSW1 of the
metered product exceeds the value entered in this field, a BSW alarm will be raised
and loading will be stopped. See BSW Calibration for instructions on configuring a
BSW sensor.
BSW Alarm Time
At the default value of zero seconds, BSW alarms will be raised instantly. A small
delay can be added, in seconds, to avoid nuisance alarms that may occur when BSW
is momentarily out of range. The BSW alarm timer will only run when a BSW alarm
is not active and a batch is currently authorized on this preset.
(Alarm Time is for BSW1 and BSW2 the same)
BSW1 @ Low Value
Enter the BSW1 that will represent the lowest BSW1 value measured by the
transmitter. This value will be equal to 4 mA or 1 V.
BSW1 @ High Value
Enter the BSW1 that will represent the highest BSW1 value measured by the
transmitter. This value will be equal to 20 mA or 5 V.
BSW1 Offset
This parameter provides a means to introduce a BSW1 offset to correct the indicated
BSW1 to the observed BSW1.
BSW2 Sensor FCM#
Up to two BSW sensors are supported. If enabled and the value from the BSW1
sensor is out of range, the MultiLoad II will attempt to use the value from this sensor.
Enter the FCM # and the analog port number for the BSW2 sensor.
Meter Module: <FCM Address>.A0mA
I/O Board: 00.A0mA
SCS I/O Board: 00.A0mA,00.A1mA,
01.A0mA,01.A1mA,01.A2V
Note: You can configure the port for 4-20mA (mA) or 1-5V (V) by pressing NEXT
after the port number has been configured. However, 1-5V is only supported on the
SCS I/O Board for 01.A2
BSW Alarm Volume
At the default value of zero volume, BSW alarms will be raised instantly. A small
delay can be added, based on volume, to avoid nuisance alarms that may occur at
early flow. The BSW alarm timer will only run when a BSW alarm is not active and a
batch is currently authorized on this preset.
(Alarm Time is for BSW1 and BSW2 is the same)
Alarm Low BSW2
When a BSW2 Sensor is enabled, this parameter can be used to raise an alarm
when the measured BSW2 falls below a minimum value. When BSW2 of the
metered product falls below the value entered in this field, a BSW alarm will be raised
and loading will be stopped. See BSW Calibration for instructions on configuring a
BSW sensor.
Alarm High BSW2
When a BSW2 Sensor is enabled, this parameter can be used to raise an alarm
when the measured BSW2 rises above a maximum value. When the BSW2 of the
metered product exceeds the value entered in this field, a BSW alarm will be raised
and loading will be stopped. See BSW Calibration for instructions on configuring a
BSW sensor.

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BrandToptech Systems
ModelMultiLoad II SCS
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