Programming; Selection Screens; Option List Screens; Data Screens - Badger Meter Data Industrial 3000 Series User Manual

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Programming

PROGRAMMING
With the normal mode display showing, press Menu to enter the programming mode . In this mode, the three arrow keys
() are used on the selection screens to select the option displayed above the key, and on the option list screens to scroll
up or down a list of choices, like a pull-down menu . Most screens presenting choices show three choices, one for each arrow
key . When the number of choices exceeds three, a small arrow () appears on the upper right side of the display indicating
there are more choices on that level . Press Enter to toggle to the next set of choices . Once the selection has been made, press
Enter to complete the selection . Press Menu again to return to the normal mode display .

Selection Screens

Most selection screens show three choices, one for each arrow () key . When the number of choices exceeds three, a
small arrow (  ) appears on the upper right side of the display indicating there are more choices on that level . Press Enter to
view the next set of choices .
For example, pressing Menu from the normal mode screen shows the RESET SETUP DIAG screen . Pressing the key brings
up the reset screens . The key brings up the setup screens and the key brings up the diagnostic screens . If thekey is
pressed, the screen would appear as follows .

Option List Screens

Units of measure is an example of an options list screen .
Pressing the  key scrolls up the list while the key scrolls down through the list . In this case starting with GPM; gal/s; gal/
hr;...LPM;... .ending in a selection of custom units .
Pressing Enter completes the selection . Pressing Menu leaves the selection unchanged . The  key has no function on this
type of screen .

Data Screens

Some screens are data entry screens . For example, Set Points or Custom Units screens .
When a data entry screen is first displayed, the current value will be displayed . The cursor will be flashing the most left hand
digit . Pressing the  key will increase the value . The key will reduce it . If the cursor is flashing the decimal point, pressing
thekey will move the decimal point to the right, pressing the key will move the decimal to the left .
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SETUP
PWORD DSPY FLOW1
Menu Enter
Figure 16: Selection screen
Flow 1 units
GPM
Menu Enter
Figure 17: Option list screen
Setpoint
1.00000000
Menu Enter
Figure 18: Data screen
DSY-UM-01667-EN-05
April 2017

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