Scanner 2000 Steam Mass Flow Transmitter ... - Spirax Sarco
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Section 1 Scanner ® 2000 microEFM LCD/Keypad Functions From the three-button keypad on the front of the instrument, the user can perform the following tasks: • scroll through display parameters • view daily flow totals • save a current total • check the temperature and system voltage • configure basic parameters such as slave address, baud rate, time, turbine K-factor, and orifice plate size Section 4—Configuration and Operation via Keypad, guides users step by step through the configuration of these parameters using the keypad. Figure 1.7 summarizes the functions that can be accessed with each button. CONFIGURATION: Move between menus and menu selections OPERATION: View next parameter 22 PRESS + simultaneously to view time/date, temperature, and battery voltage Figure 1.7—Keypad functions TEST ACCESS CONFIGURATION: Change digits and other menu selections OPERATION: View daily logs PRESS + CONFIGURATION: Save configuration settings OPERATION: Save totals simultaneously to access Configuration menu Important All operating parameters can be configured using the ModWorX Pro software provided with the Scanner 2000. See Section 3—Wiring the Scanner 2000 for instructions on connecting your laptop or PC to the instrument.
Scanner ® 2000 microEFM Section 1 Viewing Real-Time Measurements Up to 12 parameters can be configured for display on the LCD using ModWorX Pro software. During normal operation, the LCD displays the selected parameters in a continuous scroll. A user can stop the scrolling action and manually advance the parameter displayed on the screen by removing the cover of the instrument and pressing the LEFT ARROW button on the keypad (Figure 1.7, page 22). The parameter selected for display will appear as shown in Figure 1.8. Parameter changes when LEFT ARROW button is pressed Figure 1.8—LCD display of real-time measurements Note If the instrument is equipped with an explosion-proof switch, the user can manually control the parameter displayed without removing the instrument cover. See Appendix A—Scanner 2000 Hardware Options for more information. Configuring Basic Parameters Pressing the UP ARROW and ENTER buttons simultaneously allows the user to enter the configuration mode (Figure 1.9). Figure 1.9—In configuration mode, the parameter to be configured is displayed at the bottom of the LCD and the setting for that parameter is displayed in the top LCD. In that mode, the user can configure the following parameters without the use of a laptop computer: • slave address • baud rate • date and time • contract hour • orifice plate size Step-by-step instructions are provided in Section 4—Configuration and Operation via Keypad. All other instrument configuration is performed via the ModWorX Pro software interface. 23
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<strong>Scanner</strong> ® <strong>2000</strong> microEFM Section 1<br />
Viewing Real-Time Measurements<br />
Up to 12 parameters can be configured for display on the LCD using ModWorX Pro software. During<br />
normal operation, the LCD displays the selected parameters in a continuous scroll.<br />
A user can stop the scrolling action and manually advance the parameter displayed on the screen by removing<br />
the cover of the instrument and pressing the LEFT ARROW button on the keypad (Figure 1.7, page 22). The<br />
parameter selected for display will appear as shown in Figure 1.8.<br />
Parameter changes<br />
when LEFT ARROW<br />
button is pressed<br />
Figure 1.8—LCD display of real-time measurements<br />
Note If the instrument is equipped with an explosion-proof switch, the user can manually control the parameter<br />
displayed without removing the instrument cover. See Appendix A—<strong>Scanner</strong> <strong>2000</strong> Hardware<br />
Options for more information.<br />
Configuring Basic Parameters<br />
Pressing the UP ARROW and ENTER buttons simultaneously allows the user to enter the configuration mode<br />
(Figure 1.9).<br />
Figure 1.9—In configuration mode, the parameter to be configured is displayed at the bottom of the LCD and<br />
the setting for that parameter is displayed in the top LCD.<br />
In that mode, the user can configure the following parameters without the use of a laptop computer:<br />
• slave address<br />
• baud rate<br />
• date and time<br />
• contract hour<br />
• orifice plate size<br />
Step-by-step instructions are provided in Section 4—Configuration and Operation via Keypad. All other<br />
instrument configuration is performed via the ModWorX Pro software interface.<br />
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