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Industrial Registers Model ER-9 Digital Resettable Totalizer and Rate of Flow Indicator, Plus Pulse Output ER-9 Indicator ER-9 Register For Portable Large Meter Tester User Manual REG-UM-00836-EN-12 (August 2018)
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Industrial Registers, Model ER-9 Digital Resettable Totalizer Page ii REG-UM-00836-EN-12 August 2018...
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The ER-9 is an external or battery powered indicator that displays rate of flow and total flow . The ER-9 also has a scalable pulse output . It has independent programmable scale factors for rate and totalization, allowing you to program these displayed values in different but meaningful engineering units, such as gallons per minute and total gallons .
. The ER-9 is shipped with two batteries . Remove the battery cover by pushing inward and down . Install batteries in the two slots . Once the batteries are in place, the unit goes into a self-test mode, and all the segments on the LCD display illuminate .
ER-9 . Connect the wire coming from the transmitter to the corresponding terminal number for the ER Remote models . Connecting to a Generic Reed Switch To connect a generic reed switch to the ER-9, connect one of the wires to terminal 1 and the remaining wire to terminal 2 . Connecting to a Generic NPN Transmitter To connect a generic NPN transmitter to the ER-9, connect the emitter to terminal 1 .
When you press the Down Arrow key during normal operation, the ER-9 toggles the display of the Flow Total and the Flow Rate . The letter R on the left of the screen indicates that the Flow Rate is being displayed .
User Manual PROGRAMMING MPORTANT You must connect terminals 1 and 5 together to enable the programming mode. After all programming is complete, remove the connection between terminals 1 and 5 to prevent the unit from being reprogrammed by mistake. To access the programming screens, press repeatedly until the Program Mode (1 through 7) you want displays on the screen .
Industrial Registers, Model ER-9 Digital Resettable Totalizer Totalizer Programming Totalizer values can be expressed in any engineering unit of measure such as gallons, quarts, or liters . For each unit, a unique scale factor must be programmed . Totalizer scale factor...
User Manual Pulse Output Programming The Pulse Output can be programmed for any engineering unit of measure . A Pulse Output Scale Factor must be calculated and programmed (Program Mode 6) using the same formula and procedure as described under the Totalizer Scale Factor (Program Mode 1) .
Industrial Registers, Model ER-9 Digital Resettable Totalizer TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Causes Remedies Screen is blank Battery is dead . Replace battery . Will not count in totalizer mode 1 . Improperly programmed . 1 . Check programming . 2 . Broken or defective wiring .
User Manual FIELD CALIBRATION Field calibration consists of determining the exact transmitter pulse output per unit of measure for your particular meter/ transmitter combination and then using this value as the transmitter pulse output value when calculating the counter and time base values .
4 . Loosen the side seal screw on the accessory adapter, twist 90° and pull entire assembly unit from the meter head . 5 . Twist the drop pipe in counterclockwise direction to remove it and the ER-9 unit from the adapter assembly .
User Manual SPECIFICATIONS Count Input (Terminal 2) Power Source Type NPN signal, contact closure Type Dual 3V Lithium battery Count speed NPN, 280 Hz maximum, Replacement part 62576-001 Contact, 95 Hz maximum Battery life 5 years typical if using external Logic Low <...
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