User`s manual

Chapter 3 Operation AX2200/AX2300 Instruction Manual
3-16 CM2-AX2000-2001 (Rev. 4, 4/2014)
Diagnostics Menu
Password
ENTER
Use
keys to access menus
Diagnositcs
Menu
Sim Vor Freq
xxx
ENTER
Run Mode
Sim Temp 1, 2
xxx
Sim Pressure
xxx
Highest Velocity
xxx
Highest Temp 1, 2
xxx
Highest Pressure
xxx
System LOG
xx Files (ENTER)
Clear Sys LOG?
YES or NO
SysLog File #xx System Log File
Time
Date
Press EXIT to return
to System LOG
Momentarily displayed
Use Left and Right
arrows to access all
system log files
Simulate Vortex
Frequency (Hz)
* Simulate Temperature
* Simulate Pressure
Highest Recorded
Velocity
Highest Recorded
Temperature
Highest Recorded
Pressure
Highest Int Temp
xx
Lowest Int Temp
xx
Highest Electronics
Temperature
Lowest Electronics
Temperature
For a V model in any fluid, enter nominal operating temperature and
pressure as simulated values in the diagnostics menu.
* The unit of measure of the displayed value is the
same as the unit configured for the flow meter.
For a VT model in any fluid except steam, enter nominal operating
pressure as a simulated value in the diagnostics menu.
Use the Diagnostics Menu to simulate operation and review the system files. The system log files
contain time/date stamped messages including: power on, power off, programming time outs,
parameter faults, incorrect password entry and other various information relative to system
operation and programming.
The simulated inputs are for testing the meter to verify that the programming is correct. They are
also used to enter nominal operating temperature and pressure for the V only model. Simulated
vortex frequency allows you to enter any value for the sensor input in Hz. The meter will
calculate a flow rate based on the corresponding value and update all analog outputs (the
totalizer display and output is not affected by a simulated frequency). The simulated pressure
and temperature settings work the same way. The meter will output these new values and will use
them to calculate a new density for mass flow measurement. Note: when your diagnostic work is
complete, make sure to return the values to zero to allow the electronics to use the actual
transducer values. For the V only model keep the temperature and pressure at nominal operating
conditions.