Tecfluid FLOMID-MX User Manual
Page 17

17
By pressing the key
, the state of the digital outputs will change. By pressing the key
,
the state of the frequency output will change. By pressing the key
, the analog output will change,
from 4 to 20 mA or vice versa. The state of the outputs is shown on the screen.
0 1 4
O
u
t P u l
m A
With the key
, we will leave the test.
4.8 Version
In the last configuration screen, the version of the software is shown.
5 BATCHING
5.1 Preset
entry
From the “standby” screen the
push button should be pressed to enter the batching quantity
entry.
P r e s e t
> 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 m 3
A value of 0000000 will not be admitted
5.2 Batching
To start the batching process, at least one of the two outputs must be configured for batching
(see part 4.4.1 and 4.4.2) whilst in the normal working mode, push the
push button. In this moment
the partial volume counter will be reset and corresponding output (as configured in 4.4) will be activated.
The screen shows the word "Batching" and the partial counter. The batching process will begin and the
instrument will count the volume that passes through the sensor and add it to the partial volume counter.
When the partial volume counter reaches the preset value the output will deactivate and the batching
process finishes. The screen will show the word "Partial" instead of "Batching".
The total volume counter will act as configured in 4.6.2.
If during the batching cycle the
push button is pressed, the output will be deactivated, the
batching process will be stopped, although the batch is not finished. In this case the screen will show the
word "Partial" instead of "Batching". Assuming that the flow stops when not batching, we can see at what
stage the batch was stopped (partial volume counter). If we need to finish a batch which has been
stopped then we must preset the difference between the original quantity and the partial counter when
the batch was stopped. If there is a power fail during a batching process, the effect will be the same as
having pressed the
push button.
For a remote control, to start the batching process there is a reset input at the rear terminal
block (see 2.4). This input works exactly the same as the
push button.
6
TOTAL VOLUME COUNTER
The total volume counter indicates the total volume that has passed through the sensor as
configured in part 4.6.2. This counter is independent of the partial volume counter used in the batching
process.
To reset the total volume counter to zero at first we must be in the standby mode and then press
the
and
push buttons at the same time.
If the total volume counter is increasing and reaches a value of 9.999.999 units it will overflow
on the next count and go to zero. If it is configured to count down and reaches zero on the next count it
will go to 9.999.999.