User-Defined Settings; General Information On Software Use; Creating A New Parameter File; Loading A New Parameter File - Badger Meter MultySonic 8000 Instruction Manual

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User-defined settings

6. User-defined settings
MultySonic 8000 parametering is performed comfortably with the MultySonic 8000 Param
software. This is supplied with MultySonic 8000 and runs with all current Windows
versions from WIN98. MultySonic 8000 Param permits the creation, loading and storing
of parameter files. When a record has been created it can be stored on a memory stick
as parameter.par and uploaded by MultySonic 8000 (see also chapter 4.11.1) or
transferred to MultySonic 8000 via the LAN interface with FTP (see also chapter 7.4.3.2).
6.1.

General information on software use

6.1.1.

Creating a new parameter file

You can start to create a new parameter file immediately after starting the
program (see chapter 6.2ff).
6.1.2.

Loading a new parameter file

To edit an existing parameter file, select "File" from the menu and the
"Open parameter" file option. Your parameter file can now be edited (see
chapter 6.2ff).
6.1.3.

Language selection

The MultySonic 8000Param menu is available in German and English. To
switch between the two languages, select "Options" from the menu. Select
the desired language under "Language".
6.2.

System configuration

The following settings must be selected under system configuration:
6.2.1.

Definition of existing hardware

Select which hardware is in use in your MultySonic 8000 from the four
listboxes. Please indicate what is fitted in the four expansion slots. PATH
means you have an ultrasound board in this expansion slot. I/O means you
have an I/O board in this slot. The software automatically shows you the
path numbering and the analogue and digital inputs and outputs.
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