CiDRA SONARtrac PW VF-100 User Manual
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Page 8-2
8.2.7.2
No Flow (GVF) Length ........................................................................... 8-17
8.2.7.3
Length .................................................................................................... 8-17
8.2.8
Flow (GVF) Spike Flt Adv ............................................................................... 8-17
8.2.8.1
Up Count ................................................................................................ 8-17
8.2.8.2
Down Count ........................................................................................... 8-18
8.2.8.3
Percent (VF only) ................................................................................... 8-18
8.2.8.4
Delta (GVF only) .................................................................................... 8-18
8.2.8.5
Percent Len ............................................................................................ 8-19
8.2.8.6
Example VF Spike Filter ......................................................................... 8-19
8.3
Input Config Menu ................................................................................................ 8-22
8.3.1
Sensor 1 & 2 .................................................................................................. 8-22
8.3.1.1
Units ....................................................................................................... 8-22
8.3.1.2
Scale ...................................................................................................... 8-22
8.3.1.3
Offset ..................................................................................................... 8-22
8.4
Customize Menu ................................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.1
Display ........................................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.1.1
Line 1 and Line 2 .................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.1.2
Contrast ................................................................................................. 8-23
8.4.2
Sensor Setup ................................................................................................. 8-23
8.4.2.1
State ...................................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.3
Flow Units (Systems with Flow) ..................................................................... 8-23
8.4.3.1
Volume ................................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.3.2
Time ....................................................................................................... 8-23
8.4.4
SOS Units (Systems with GVF) ...................................................................... 8-23
8.4.5
Flow Cutoff Range (Systems with Flow) ......................................................... 8-24
8.4.6
Totalizer (Systems with Flow) ........................................................................ 8-24
8.4.6.1
Units ....................................................................................................... 8-24
8.4.6.2
Lowcut Enable ........................................................................................ 8-24
8.4.6.3
Lowcut.................................................................................................... 8-24
8.4.6.4
Multiplier ................................................................................................. 8-24
8.4.6.5
Reset ..................................................................................................... 8-24
8.4.6.6
Input (Systems with Flow and GVF) ....................................................... 8-24
8.4.7
Wr Protect Mode ............................................................................................ 8-24
8.5
Communications Menu ......................................................................................... 8-25
8.5.1
Ethernet ......................................................................................................... 8-25
8.5.2
Front Panel Serial .......................................................................................... 8-25
8.5.3
Internal Serial ................................................................................................. 8-25
8.5.4
HART ............................................................................................................. 8-25
8.5.5
MODBUS ....................................................................................................... 8-25
8.5.6
Reset Comms ................................................................................................ 8-25
8.6
Diagnostics Menu ................................................................................................. 8-26
8.6.1
Sensor Check ................................................................................................ 8-26
8.6.2
4
–20 Test ....................................................................................................... 8-26
8.6.3
Gain ............................................................................................................... 8-27
8.6.3.1
AUTOSET GAIN .................................................................................... 8-27
8.6.3.2
Check/Set Gain ...................................................................................... 8-27
8.6.3.3
Test Gain ............................................................................................... 8-27
8.6.4
Self Test ........................................................................................................ 8-27
8.6.5
Keyboard Test ............................................................................................... 8-27
8.6.6
Clear History .................................................................................................. 8-27
8.6.7
Monitor ........................................................................................................... 8-28