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Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “RANGE I”

→ RANGE I

Selecting the measuring range

0-20 mA

4-20 mA (fixed ranges)

mA (user-defined range: I

0%

: 0-16 mA; I

100%

: 4-20 mA; Value I

0%

< I

100%

!)

Press

→ key to change to numerical setting.

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “I ERROR”.

→ I ERROR

Selecting the error value

22 mA

0.0 to I

0%

mA (variable when I

0%

1 mA, see above)

Press

→ key to change to numerical setting.

Press

↵ key to return to Fct. 1.05 “CURRENT OUTPUT I”.

1.06

PULS P

Pulse output P for electronic counters up to 10.000 pulses/s

→ FUNCT.P

Selecting the function for pulse output P

OFF

+ DIR.

- DIR. (measuring in one flow direction only)

2 DIR. (forward/reverse flow, F/R mode)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “SELECT P”.

→ SELECT P

Selecting the type of pulse

PULSE/VOL. (pulses per unit volume, flow rate)

PULSE/TIME (pulses per unit time for 100% flow rate)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “PULSWIDTH”.

→ PULSWIDTH

Selecting the pulse width

0.01 – 1.00 s (only for F

max

< 50 pulses/s)

AUTO (automatic = 50% of cycle duration of 100% output frequency)

SYM (symmetric = pulse duty factor approx. 1:1 across the entire range)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “VALUE P”.

→VALUE P

Setting the pulse value per unit volume (only displayed when “PULSE/VOL.” is selected in
“SELECT P” above).

xxxx PulS/m3

xxxx PulS/Liter

xxxx PulS/US.Gal

xxxx PulS/user unit, factory setting “Liter” or “US Mgal” (see Fct. 3.05)

Setting range “xxxx” depends on pulse width and full-scale range:
P

min

= F

min

/ Q

100%

,

P

max

= F

max

/ Q

100%

Press

↵ key to return to Fct. 1.06 PULS P.

→VALUE P

Setting the pulse value per unit time (only displayed when “PULS/TIME” is selected
in “SELECT P” above.

xxxx PulSe/Sec (=Hz)

xxxx PulSe/min

xxxx PulSe/hr

PulSe/user unit, factory setting “hr” (see Fct. 3.05).

Setting range “xxxx” depends on pulse width (see above).
Press

↵ key to return to Fct. 1.06 PULS P.

1.07

STATUS A1
or
PULS2 A1

Status output A1



A1 = terminal



connected as status or pulse output (P2)

2nd pulse output A1



see Fct. 3.07 HARDWARE, “Terminal A1”

PULS2 A1

2nd pulse output A1 for electromechanical totalizers up to max. 50 pulses/s.
Connection of terminal A1 as a 2nd pulse output A1 or as status output A1,
see Fct. 3.07 HARDWARE, “Terminal A1”.

→ FUNCT.P2

Selecting the function for pulse output P2

OFF

+ DIR.

- DIR. (measuring in one flow direction only)

2 DIR. (forward/reverse flow, F/R mode)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “SELECT P2”.

→ SELECT P2

Selecting the type of pulse

PULSE/VOL. (pulses per unit volume, flow rate)

PULSE/TIME (pulses per unit time for 100% flow rate)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “PULSWIDTH”.

→ PULSWIDTH

Selecting the pulse width

0.01 – 1.00 s (only for F

max

< 50 pulses/s)

AUTO (automatic = 50% of cycle duration of 100% output frequency)

-

SYM (symmetric = pulse duty factor approx. 1:1 across the entire range)

Press

↵ key to change to subfunction “VALUE P2”.

→ VALUE P2

Setting the pulse value per unit volume (only displayed when “PULSE/VOL.” is selected in
“SELECT P2” above).

xxxx PulS/m3

xxxx PulS/Liter

xxxx PulS/US.Gal

xxxx PulS/user unit, factory setting “Liter” or “US Mgal” (see Fct. 3.05)

Setting range “xxxx” depends on pulse width and full-scale range:
P

min

= F

min

/ Q

100%

,

P

max

= F

max

/ Q

100%

Press

↵ key to return to Fct. 1.07 PULS2 A1.

Setting the pulse value per unit time (only displayed when “PULS/TIME” is selected
in “SELECT P2” above.

xxxx PulSe/Sec (=Hz)

xxxx PulSe/min

xxxx PulSe/hr

PulSe/user unit, factory setting “hr” (see Fct. 3.05).

Setting range “xxxx” depends on pulse width (see above).
Press

↵ key to return to Fct. 1.07 PULS2 A1.

1.07

STATUS A1

Status output A1 (terminal A1 connected as status output A1 or as a 2nd pulse output A1,
see Fct. 3.07 HARDWARE, “terminal A1”).

1.08
1.09
1.10

STATUS A2
STATUS D1
STATUS D2

Status output A2
Status output D1
Status output D2