Basic Programming Mode; Programming Using Pulse Output Turbine Flow Meters - Badger Meter Blancett B2800 Programming Manual

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BASIC PROGRAMMING
Keys
MENU – Switches to PROGRAM mode
UP Arrow – Scrolls forward through the parameter choices and increments numeric variables
RIGHT Arrow – Scrolls backward through the parameter choices and moves the active digit to the right
ENTER – Used to save programming information, advance to the next programming parameter, and
in the reset process
Modes
RUN – Normal operating mode
PROGRAM – Used to program variables into the display
If your monitor was ordered with a Blancett flow meter, the two components ship from the factory calibrated as a set If the
monitor is a replacement, the turbine's K factor has changed, or the monitor is being used with some other pulse generating
device, programming will be necessary

PROGRAMMING USING PULSE OUTPUT TURBINE FLOW METERS

Each turbine flow meter is shipped with either a K factor value or frequency data If frequency data is provided, the data must
be converted to a K factor before programming the monitor K factor information, when supplied, can usually be found on the
neck of the flow meter or stamped on the flow meter body The K factor represents the number of pulses per unit of volume
The K factor will be needed to program the monitor readout
Enter Program Mode
Change to PROGRAM mode by pressing MENU The mode indicator will change from RUN to PROGRAM
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Mode
Indicator
RUN
PROGRAM
RELAY1
RELAY2
Programming
Keys
Figure 2: B2800 flow monitor
Rate / Total Display
And
Programming Choices
Units Display
And
Programming Choices
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