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Veris Industries Badger 3000 SERIES Install User Manual

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Analog Output Wiring

USB Port

To communicate using the USB Port requires Win-

dows Hyper-Terminal or other similar communica-

tions software.

This Port is part of the Analog Output Option card.

See the USB Communications section of PROGRAM-

MING for instructions on how to use this port.

DISPLAY AND KEY PAD

The Badger

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Data Industrial

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Model 3000 Monitor has a

2 lines by 16 character display with two modes of

operation, and 5 keys on the front panel for programming.

Menu

1-Switch to main menu

2-Backward/Previous menu

Enter

1-Save value

2-Forward/Next menu

Up

1-Select Menu option

2-Increase numerical value

Down ▼ 1-Select Menu option

2-Decrease numerical value

Right ► 1-Select Menu option

2-Move cursor to the right

When the Model 3000 is first powered up, it runs through

some internal self checks, while displaying

“Badger

Figure 11: Current Sinking Analog Output

1 RS485 B

2 RS485 A

3 RS485 GND

4 LOOP +

5 LOOP -

6 GND

Figure 12

1 RS485 B

2 RS485 A

3 RS485 GND

4 LOOP +

5 LOOP -

6 GND

Meter DIC Initializing”, at the end of this cycle its normal

display will appear.

In the normal mode, if still using the factory defaults, Flow

Rate will be displayed on the top line, and Flow Total

displayed on the bottom. Both lines can be custom-

defined in the field as desired. In the normal mode the

Enter key has no function.

Normal Mode Display

Program Mode Display

The other mode is the Programming Mode used to

configure the unit. Enter and exit this mode by pressing

the Menu key. See programming flow chart.

PROGRAMMING

With the normal display showing, pressing the Menu key

will enter the Programming Mode. In this mode, the three

arrow (▲▼►) keys are used in the Selection Screens

to select the option displayed above the key, Option List

Screens are used to scroll up or down a list of choices

like a pull down menu. It should be noted that most

screens presenting choices, show three choices, one for

each arrow button. When the number of choices exceeds

three, a small arrow ( → ) appears in the upper right side

of the display indicating there are more choices on that

level. Pressing the Enter key toggles to the next set of

choices. Once the selection has been made, the Enter

key also is used to complete the selection. Pressing the

Menu key returns back towards the normal screen.

Selection Screens

Most selection screens show three choices, one for each

arrow (▲▼►) button. When the number of choices

exceeds three, a small arrow ( → ) appears in the upper

right side of the display indicating there are more choices

on that level. Press the Enter key to view the next set of

choices.