Entering Setup Data; Setting Signal Limits - GE DigitalFlow GC868 Programming Manual

Panametrics gas clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter, 1-channel
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Entering Setup Data

Setting Signal Limits

Programming Site Data
The signal limits and response times for the Model GC868 are
SETUP
specified via the
submenu. While following the programming
instructions, see Figure A-3 and Figure A-4 in Appendix A, Menu
Maps.The following four submenus are included in this section:
SIGNL
- set the parameters related to the transducer signal
AVRG
- specify the response of the meter to step changes
INIT
- initialize all parameters to default values.
ADVAN
- setting parameters for special operations.
SETUP
Enter the
submenu by pressing [→] and
Program screen and complete the following steps:
SETUP
PROGRAM
SET UP
SET UP
last selection appears here
SIGNL
AVRG
INIT
Proceed to the appropriate section to program the option selection
made at the above prompt. Remember to record all programmed data
in Appendix B, Data Records.
Use this option to set the limits for the incoming signal and other
parameters affecting the transducer signal. For example, the
programmed signal strength low limit may be used to determine the
trigger point for an alarm.
The
default settings are suitable for most
SIGNL
applications. Before changing any of these parameters,
Complete the following steps to enter the signal parameters:
SIGNL
1. To enter the
submenu, press
[ENT]
2. Press
to accept the current Signal Low Limit value or enter a
[ENT]
new value and press
The default value for this parameter is 50 and values from –20 to 100
E1: LOW SIGNAL
are acceptable. The
signal strength falls below the programmed
See the Service Manual for a discussion of error codes.
[F1]
[F1]-[F3]
Press
desired
ADVAN
Caution!
consult the factory.
[F1]
SETUP
at the
.
error message appears when the
SIGNAL LOW LIMIT
April 2008
at the initial User
to select the
SETUP
option.
window.
value.
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