Bank selection of stored parameters (function 4) – Fluid Components International FS10A User Manual
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Normal set-up and operation using the button interface
Refer to Table 5, Button Controls to address the following functions in the field.
Bank Selection of Stored Parameters (Function 4)
Select function 4 to change bank selection of stored parameters. The FS10 has 7 storage banks. Banks 1-6 are factory set defaults of common
applications or specific factory calibrations. Bank 7 is available for user saved parameters. Refer to complete FS10 configuration number to
determine the factory supplied bank setting. Note, an error pattern will result when selecting through the banks if the bank contains no valid
calibration parameters.
Units that do not come factory calibrated use Universal Setting A from Bank 1 as the settings for operational Bank 0. These parameters cover
the entire range (delta R) of the device. Therefore, spans and trip-points can be set in the field using this bank regardless of process fluid.
Once a unit is set-up in the field, the changed parameters now in Bank 0 may be stored to bank 7 using Function 15 and later retrieved using
Function 4 if unwanted changes were made in the interim
Bank Default Values
Bank No.
Process Fluid
Range Setting
0
FS10 Current Active Parameters
1
Universal Default Setting A - Low flow
sensitivity
Un-calibrated output - low sensor excitation power setting
Full range gas or liquid
2
Air/Gas -40 °F to 250 °F (1/4 ″ tube and SP76
adapter)
1 SFPS to 50 SFPS (200 cc/min to 10,000 cc/min, [0.4 SCFH to 20 SCFH] in
1/4 “ tube) – trend accuracy 10% full scale
3
Universal Setting B - High flow gas,
liquids
Un-calibrated output – 1.5X sensor excitation power setting
Full range liquid and gas
4
Water/Glycol -40 °F to 250 °F
0.02 SFPS to 0.5 SFPS (4 cc/min to 100 cc/min [0.001 GPM to 0.03 GPM] in
1/4” tube) – trend accuracy 10% full scale
5
Reserved for custom calibration
6
Reserved for custom calibration
7
User defined and stored
Table 4