User guide

Select Meter Size
At the METER prompt, press UP or RIGHT arrows to select the bore size of your meter. Press ENTER to save meter size choice
and advance to the K factor units selection.
OTE:N The meter connection size and the bore size are different. For example, many of the one inch NPT turbines have bore
sizes that range from 38 inch up to one inch Be sure to use the correct bore size or the meter could report incorrect
flows and totals.
Select Display Function
The monitor can display RATE or TOTAL or alternate between BOTH rate and total. At the DISPLAY prompt, press ENTER. The
monitor indicates the display mode currently in effect. If the current selection is correct, press ENTER to advance to the next
parameter. To change to an alternate display mode, use the arrows to scroll to the desired display mode and press ENTER to
save the choice.
Select Rate Units of Measure
The monitor allows the choice of many common rate units. (See SPECIFICATIONS on page 6 for a complete listing of the unit
choices.) At the RATE UNT prompt, press ENTER. The monitor indicates the rate units of measure the display is currently set
for. If the current selection is correct, press ENTER to advance to the next parameter. To change to an alternate unit, use the
arrows to scroll to the desired rate unit and press ENTER to save the choice.
Select Rate (Time) Interval
The term rate implies that something is occurring over a period of time. Most people are familiar with the rate of speed of
a car reported in miles per hour (mph). The same concept holds true for a flow meter. The time choices are SEC (seconds),
MIN (minutes), HOUR (hours) and DAY (days). At the RATE INT prompt, press ENTER. The monitor indicates the time interval
the display
OTE:N If flow rate is the only measurement of interest, skip to KFAT UNT to complete the programming process.
Select Units of Measure
If a total flow amount is desired, the units for the total must be chosen first. The monitor allows the choice of many common
totalization units. (See SPECIFICATIONS on page 6 for a complete listing.) At the TOTL UNT prompt, press ENTER. The
monitor indicates the total units of measure the display is currently set for. If the current selection is correct, press ENTER to
advance to the next parameter. To change to an alternate unit, use the arrows to scroll to the desired totalization unit and
press ENTER to save the choice.
This unit of measure does not have to reflect the rate unit you have previously chosen.
Example: Rate Units = Gallons, Total Units = Barrels
Select Total's Display Multiplier
The monitor has a very versatile display that has the ability to accumulate the flow total in
multiples of ten. For example, if the most desirable totalization unit is 1000 gallons, the monitor
can easily be set up for this requirement. Once the unit is back in RUN mode, every time the total
display increments by one digit the actual total would be an additional 1000 gallons. At 1000
gallons the total display would read one, at 3000 gallons the total display would read three,
and so on. This feature eliminates having to look at a total, count the digits and mentally insert
commas for each 1000 multiple.
At the TOTL MUL prompt, press ENTER. The monitor indicates the multiplier the total display
is currently set for. If the current selection is correct, press ENTER to advance to the next
parameter. To change to an alternate multiplier, use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired multiplier unit and press ENTER to
save the choice.
OTE:N Unless otherwise specified, turbine flow meters are supplied with K factors measured in pulses per gallon (PUL/GAL).
Exponent Multiplier
E-2 x 0.01
E-1 x 0.1
E0 x 1
E1 x 10
E2 x 100
E3 x 1000
E4 x 10,000
E5 x 100,000
E6 x 1,000,000
Programming Manual
Page 11 November 2013