Standard flow, Password protection – Badger Meter Vortex Meters User Manual
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Output Current and Percent of Range - This selection causes the analog output current and
the percent of range values to be output during burst mode. Command number 2 of the Racine
HART Message Specification defines the format of this message.
output Current and four Dynamic variables - This selection causes the analog output
current, the primary variable (PV), the vortex shedding frequency, the process temperature,
and the process pressure to be output during burst mode. Command number 3 of the Racine
HART Message Specification defines the format of this message.
NOTE: Burst mode slows HART communication and will cause the Racine HART Interface to take longer to
read and write to the meter. Turn burst mode off when it is not being used.
NOTE: Save the changes to EEPROM and put the meter in-service after making changes
standard flow
The base process conditions for the standard flow calculations can be configured from the
“Standard Flow” dialog box. To bring up this box, click the “Configure Meter” pull-down menu
on the Main screen and then select “Standard Flow”.
Standard Flow
Base Pressure:
Base Temperature:
psi
°F
14.696
60
Write
Read
Close
The data displayed by this window is read from the meter when the dialog box is opened and
when the user clicks the Read or Write buttons
The “Base Temperature” and “Base Pressure” values used to calculate the standard (or nor-
malized) flow, can be read and modified in this dialog box.
NOTE: Save the changes to EEPROM and put the meter in-service after making changes.
password protection
The password protection feature prevents unauthorized users from editing the meter’s settings.
Users are prohibited from putting the meter in “Edit Mode” without entering a correct password
when “Password Protection” is enabled.
Password protection is enabled and disabled using the “Password Protection” dialog box. To
bring up this box, click the “Configure Meter” pull-down menu on the Main screen and then se-
lect “Password Protection”. The password protection feature can only be enabled and disabled
when the meter is on-line.
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