Badger Meter FMS-3 User Manual
Badger Meter FMS-3 User Manual

Badger Meter FMS-3 User Manual

2.4 ghz standalone keypad, fluid management system
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Model FMS-3, 2.4 GHz Standalone Keypad
User Manual
FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 (March 2016)

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  • Page 1 Fluid Management System Model FMS-3, 2.4 GHz Standalone Keypad User Manual FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 (March 2016)
  • Page 2 Fluid Management System, FMS-3 Standalone Keypad Page ii FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 March 2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Manual CONTENTS Standalone Keypad Description Disclaimer Product Identification Information Keypad Installation Specifications Certification Standalone Keypad Keys Standalone Keypad Screen Types Default Screens System Version Enter PIN Number Management Screens Multiple-Choice Screens Input Screens Initialization (INI) Menu Time and Date Screens Tank Initialization Fluid Initialization Tank-Fluid Relationship...
  • Page 4 Fluid Management System, FMS-3 Standalone Keypad External Printer Barcode Scanner Hardware Requirements Scanner Lock Pin Number Prefix Code New Supervisor Password Buzzer Work Order Display Fluid Meter Reset (MET) Menu Reports 190 Menu (Internal Printer) Report (REP) Menu (External Printer)
  • Page 5: Standalone Keypad Description

    The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable and consistent with the product described However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies, nor does Badger Meter Inc assume any liability arising out of the application and use of the equipment described...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Standalone Keypad Description Specifications Power Requirements 120V AC 50/60 Hz RF Communications 2-way, 2 4…2 5 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum RF Network Self-healing Mesh Network Operating Temperature 14…140° F (–10…60° C) Certification • Contains FCC ID: S4GEM35XB • Contains IC: 8735A-EM35XB •...
  • Page 7 Standalone Keypad Description KEYPAD UP TO 30 RF METERS KEYPAD HOSE 1:1 WITH METER GEAR TRANS 10-W-40 FLUID 10-W-30 UP TO 8 FLUID TYPES AND 8 TANKS PER KEYPAD Figure 2: Setup Diagram March 2016 FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 Page 7...
  • Page 8: Standalone Keypad Keys

    Standalone Keypad Description Standalone Keypad Keys The Scroll key selects options on the active display The Home key returns the display to the default screen The Backspace key deletes one character to the left of the cursor each time it is pressed The Enter key completes the current action then displays the next screen The Space key adds a blank space to the right of the data just entered The Alphanumeric keys enter numbers and alpha characters (letters)
  • Page 9: Standalone Keypad Screen Types

    Standalone Keypad Screen Types STANDALONE KEYPAD SCREEN TYPES The remainder of this document shows only the actual display, not the entire keypad Default Screens The Default screens toggle between the System Version screen and the Enter PIN Number screen The System Version screen displays for 2 seconds, then the Enter PIN Number screen displays for 3 seconds The cycle repeats until a PIN number is entered System Version...
  • Page 10: Multiple-Choice Screens

    Standalone Keypad Screen Types Multiple-Choice Screens For Multiple-Choice screens, use the Scroll key to move the cursor to Mileage Info either YES or NO, then press Enter YES / NO Input Screens To enter or change information on the input screens, press the Tank Unit Backspace key to delete the current information, then use the keypad keys to type the new information, then press Enter to save the change...
  • Page 11: Initialization (Ini) Menu

    Initialization (INI) Menu INITIALIZATION (INI) MENU The Initialization screens appear in this order: • Time and Date • Tank Initialization • Fluid Initialization • Adding or Deleting RF Meters/Hoses • Adding or Deleting Operators The INI menu can be accessed only when the Dispense Order (WO)list Select is empty The supervisor must clear all transactions through Configure (CNF) before the INI menu becomes available Refer to...
  • Page 12: Fluid Initialization

    Initialization (INI) Menu To install a Tank: Tank Unit 1 Select Tank Unit Number Tank No = a Enter a numeric value from 1 to 8 and press Enter b Pressing the Enter key with no entry advances to Fluids screens Tank Unit Tank No 5 2 Select Fluid Quantity or Remove a Tank...
  • Page 13: Creating Or Deleting An Rf Meter/Hose (Meter And Hose Are Synonymous)

    Initialization (INI) Menu Creating or Deleting an RF Meter/Hose (Meter and Hose are Synonymous) This set of screens allows a supervisor to create or delete RF Meters/Hoses from the keypad • The RF Meter/Hose identification number is listed on the RF Meter/Hose under the battery pack or on an attached tag Barcode of the Address Address •...
  • Page 14: Deleting An Rf Meter/Hose

    Initialization (INI) Menu Hose Address Already Used This screen displays if another RF Meter/Hose already uses the same Hose Address prefix and address If this screen displays, check the RF Meters in the system to make sure duplicate RF Meters do not exist Then check to Already Used see if this RF Meter/Hose has already been created in the system The message displays for 3 seconds then returns to Create Hose screen...
  • Page 15: Configuration (Cnf) Menu

    Configuration (CNF) Menu CONFIGURATION (CNF) MENU The Configuration (CNF) Menu allows a supervisor to set up all parameters for the keypad operation A supervisor is the only user with access to these screens When everything is complete in the Configuration Menu, the supervisor should print the settings from the keypad and put them in a safe place Refer to "Report (REP) Menu (External Printer)"...
  • Page 16: Clearing Transactions From Keypad Memory

    Configuration (CNF) Menu Clearing Transactions from Keypad Memory • Removes all transactions (Dispense Orders) previously recorded in memory • Clear transactions erases WO results data Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to either YES or NO and press Clear Transacts Enter YES / NO...
  • Page 17: Registration Information

    Configuration (CNF) Menu Registration Information The Registration Information screen selects the option to collect registration information for each dispense order The options are YES and NO (default) 1 Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to either YES or NO Regist.
  • Page 18: Barcode Scanner

    Configuration (CNF) Menu Barcode Scanner 1 Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to either YES or NO Barcode Scanner 2 Press Enter to accept the setting and advance to the next screen YES / NO • If you select YES, the display advances to the Scanner Lock screen If you select NO, the display advances to the Scanner screen •...
  • Page 19: Pin Number Prefix Code

    Configuration (CNF) Menu Pin Number Prefix Code When PIN or ALL is selected for the Scanner Lock, you can choose an additional prefix character The prefix character will not be displayed and cannot be entered on the keypad 1 Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to either YES or NO PIN Encoded 2 Press Enter to move to Encode Prefix screen YES / NO...
  • Page 20: Display Fluid

    Meter Reset (MET) Menu Display Fluid The Display Fluid screen selects the option to display the fluid selected The options are YES (default) and NO 1 Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to YES or NO Display Fluid 2 Press Enter to move back to the main Select screen YES / NO METER RESET (MET) MENU...
  • Page 21: Reports

    Reports REPORTS When everything is complete in the Configuration Menu, the supervisor should print the settings from the keypad and put them in a safe place You can print reports: • From an external printer via the Report menu • From the internal printer via the 190 menu 190 Menu (Internal Printer) The 190 menu screens allow you to print these reports from the internal keypad printer:...
  • Page 22: Configuration Report

    Reports Configuration Report 1 From the Select Report screen, use the Scroll key to move the cursor Select report to CNF 2 Press Enter to print the report INI CNF COM WO Communications Report 1 From the Select Report screen, use the Scroll key to move the cursor Select report to COM 2 Press Enter to print the report...
  • Page 23: Radio (Rad) Menu

    Radio (RAD) Menu RADIO (RAD) MENU The RAD menu screens are: • Address (ADR) – toggles the display between the Radio Address and the Radio Prefix screens • Network (NWK) – allows you to select the Radio Network • Power (PWR) – displays the radio’s transmit (Tx) output power •...
  • Page 24: Radio Power

    Radio (RAD) Menu Radio Power 1 Use the Scroll key to move the cursor to PWR Select 2 Press Enter to display the Radio Power Level screen ADR NWK PWR STA 3 Press Enter to return to the selection screen RADIO PWR LEVEL 20 dBm Radio Status...
  • Page 25: Fluid / Tank Definitions

    Fluid / Tank Definitions FLUID / TANK DEFINITIONS • Maximum of 8 Tanks and Fluids • The Tank capacity value is formatted xxxxx xxx • Fluid name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters Tank Identification Fluid Identification or Name Tank Level Tank Capacity March 2016...
  • Page 26: Hose / Meter Definitions

    Hose / Meter Definitions HOSE / METER DEFINITIONS • Maximum of 30 Hose / Meters • Hose Prefix data format is xx xx xx xx (8 digits) • Hose Address data format is x xxx xxx xxx (10 digits) Hose Prefix Hose Address Hose / Meter Identification Tank Number...
  • Page 27: Appendix A - Epson Lx-300+Ii Printer Or Compatible

    Appendix A – Epson LX-300+II Printer or Compatible APPENDIX A – EPSON LX-300+II PRINTER OR COMPATIBLE An Epson LX-300+II printer, or compatible, must be used with the Standalone Keypad Badger Meter takes no responsibility for, and does not support, any printer except an Epson LX-300+II...
  • Page 28: Lx-300+Ii Printer Settings

    Appendix A – Epson LX-300+II Printer or Compatible LX-300+II Printer Settings Page 28 FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 March 2016...
  • Page 29 Appendix A – Epson LX-300+II Printer or Compatible March 2016 FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 Page 29...
  • Page 30 Appendix A – Epson LX-300+II Printer or Compatible Page 30 FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 March 2016...
  • Page 31 Appendix A – Epson LX-300+II Printer or Compatible March 2016 FMS-UM-01811-EN-02 Page 31...
  • Page 32: Changing Lx-300+Ii Settings

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