Chapter 2. Programming
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2.2 Using the Magnetic Keypad (cont.)
Above the display, the blue light is for power indication and the red light is for system health indication. Once system
power is applied, the blue light stays on until power is lost. The red light blinks when the system is in error. When the
red light is off - the system is operating without error.
The six keys on the magnetic keypad are used to program the XMT1000:
•
[
√
]
- confirms the choice of a specific option and data entry within that option
•
[
]
- enables users to exit from a specific option without entering unconfirmed data
•
[
] and [
] - enable users to highlight a specific window in the display option or to scroll through a list of
options (parameters, letters, and numbers, 0-9 as well as the negative sign and decimal point) in a menu
•
[
] and [
] - enable users to scroll to a specific option, among choices in an option, or to a character in a text
entry.
When the XMT1000 is powered up, the initial screen display appears, followed by meter boot up, then by a display of
measurement parameters.
As a guide to help follow the programming instructions in this chapter, the XMT1000 menu maps have been
reproduced in
through
IMPORTANT:
If the keypad has not been pressed for 10 minutes, the XMT1000 exits the Keypad Program and returns
to displaying measurements. Because changes can only be retained after the user confirms them, the
meter discards any unconfirmed configuration changes.
2.3 Passcodes
The default passcodes for the XMT1000 flow transmitter are:
•
Default Operator Password = 111111
•
Default Admin Password = 111111
IMPORTANT:
The default
Admin
password must be changed before the meter is placed into service, and the new
Admin
password must be properly secured. Unauthorized access to the
Admin
menus may result in
programming changes that have a negative impact on the performance and operation of the meter.
INITIALIZE . . .
XMT 1000
Velocity
m/s
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