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Liquid Controls LCR-II Setup & Operation User Manual

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Table of Contents

Description

Page Number

LCR-II System Components

4

LCR-II Specifications

5

Lap Pad Operation

6-8

Lap Pad Overview

6

Navigating Top-Level Menus

7

Secondary Data Screens

8

Lap Pad Calibration & Set-Up

9-26

Before Getting Started

9

Removing the LCR-II Switchplate

9

Security

10

General Setup

10-13

System Calibration

14-16

Product & Shift Information

17-18

Product Calibration

19-23

Multi-Point Calibration

24-26

Lap Pad Basic Operation

26-28

Preset Delivery with Lap Pad

26-28

Diagnostics/Factory Calibration

29-30

Recalibration/Proving w/o a Lap Pad

31-33

Single Point Recalibration/Proving

31-33

Basic Operation w/o a Lap Pad

34-37

Delivery & Selections Menu

34-37

RUN Position

34-35

STOP Position

35

PRINT Position

36

SHIFT PRINT Position

36-37

LCR-II Menu Flow Charts

38-39

Weights & Measures Requirements

40

LCR-II Troubleshooting Guide

40-44

Appendix A - Compensation Types &

Parameters

45

Appendix B - VT100 Emulation Codes

46

Appendix C - Error Messages

47-50

Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow

Charts

51-57

Appendix E - W & M Prover Guide

58-59

Publication Updates and Translations

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Before using this product, read and understand the instructions.

Save these instructions for future reference.

All work must be performed by qualified personnel trained in the proper application, installation, and
maintenance of equipment and/or systems in accordance with all applicable codes and ordinances.

Failure to follow the instructions set forth in this publication could result in property damage, personal injury,
or death from fire and/or explosion, or other hazards that may be associated with this type of equipment.

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Power, input and output (I/O) wiring must be in
accordance with the area classification for which it is
used (Class I, Div 2). For North America, installations
must be per the U. S. National Electrical Code, NFPA
70, or the Canadian Electrical Code in order to maintain
Class I, Division 2 ratings. This may require using
connections or other adaptations in accordance with
the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.

WARNING: Explosion Hazard - Substitution of
components may impair suitability for Class I, Division
2 applications.
WARNING: Explosion Hazard - When in hazardous
locations, turn power OFF before replacing or wiring
modules.
WARNING: Explosion Hazard - Do NOT disconnect
equipment unless power has been switched OFF or
the area is known to be Non-Hazardous.