Register programming
October 2019
AC_ILR_BA_02_1632
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3.
REGISTER PROGRAMMING
TO ENTER THE PROGRAMMING MODE, PRESS THE TOTAL BUTTON THREE TIMES AND THEN
PRESS THE RESET BUTTON THREE TIMES (THE TIME LAG BETWEEN PRESSING BOTH BUTTONS SIX
TIMES MUST BE WITHIN TWO SECONDS):
In programming mode only, pressing and releasing the
TOTAL
button advances to the next parameter on the current screen.
Pressing and releasing the
RESET
button changes the current flashing selection to another selection (such as “L” to “GAL”).
3x then 3x (Keys must be pressed quickly one after the other!)
The menu can only be opened if no flow is currently detected.
3.1
Changing unit of measure
(for all ILR models with display)
Unit of measure & scale factor programming
1.
Press and release the
RESET
button to change the unit of measure (L, GAL, QT, PT).
2.
Press and release the
TOTAL
button to select desired the unit of measure (the selected unit of measure will flash).
3.
When the appropriate unit of measure is selected, press the
TOTAL
button to advance to the scale factor programming.
3.2
Scale factor
(for all ILR models with display)
The register collects input pulses from the oval gear meter and then determines the appropriate display output using the
scale factor. This scale factor varies depending upon the viscosity of the liquid being measured, therefore calibrating the
meter and register in the appropriate liquid will affect the scale factor. The scale factor is displayed as 5 digits (on the top row)
next to the unit of measure. The scale factor consists of 1 integer digit and 4 decimal digits.
1.
Press the
TOTAL
button to select a digit (selected digits flash). After cycling through all 5 digits of the scale factor, the
register will return to the unit of measure selection.
2.
Press
RESET
to change the selected digit. The scale factor must fall between the values of 0.5000 and 2.0000. The Badger
Meter factory preset is set between those values at 1.0000.
3.
When finished adjusting the unit of measure and scale factor, press and hold the
TOTAL
button for one second to advance
to the Pulse Rate section.
NOTE:
Error checking will not allow the user to advance to the next screen.