1Reset - Fluke MOLBOX RFM Operation And Maintenance Manual

(ver 1.10 and higher) reference flow monitor
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<8head>
Set the height for the pressure fluid head correction (see Section 3.6.8).
<9BPR>
Set the back pressure ratio (BPR) mode (for molbloc-S operation only) (see Section 3.6.9).
OPERATION
To access the SPECIAL menu, press [SPECIAL] from the MAIN run screen.
The display is:
Select the desired function.
See Sections 3.6.1 to 3.6.9 for detailed SPECIAL function descriptions.
Some screens (e.g., the SPECIAL menu) go beyond the two lines provided by the display. This is
indicated by a flashing down arrow in the second line of the display. Press the [←] and [→] keys to
move the cursor to access the lines that are NOT visible or directly enter the number of the hidden
menu choice if you know it.
3.6.1
<1RESET>
PURPOSE
To reset various molbox RFM settings to default or factory values.
PRINCIPLE
molbox RFM stores its user definable settings in non-volatile memory. The reset menu allows
the user to selectively or completely reset these settings to factory defaults. Reset clears
settings that the user may have made, and should be used only to restore the molbox RFM to a
known state. molbox RFM will go through its reboot routine after any type of reset is executed.
OPERATION
To access the reset choices press [SPECIAL] and
select <1reset>. The display is:
Select the desired reset. After confirmation, the reset occurs. A reset always puts the molbox
RFM through its start up routine as if power had been turned OFF and back ON.
See Sections 3.6.1.1 through 3.6.1.5 for detailed information on the specific reset choices.
RESET functions change user settings that affect flow measurement. If not used
properly, resetting can cause out of tolerance measurements. RESET functions should
only be used by qualified personnel with reference to this manual for information on the
RESET functions.
1reset 2level 3ul
4cal 5prefs 6remote ↓
7log 8head 9BPR
1sets 2units 3com
4cal 5all
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