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Operation and parameters<br />

Quick Start Guide<br />

The following section describes the quickest way to get your speedy flow<br />

sensor working with your <strong>FlowCERT</strong>.<br />

• Install and connect your <strong>FlowCERT</strong> and your ultrasonic transducer as<br />

described in Chapter 2 <strong>FlowCERT</strong> Installation.<br />

• Install and connect your Speedy sensor to the <strong>FlowCERT</strong> as described<br />

earlier in this chapter.<br />

• Refer to Chapter 6 Quick Set-up Guide on how to select the<br />

<strong>FlowCERT</strong> for ‘Velocity Area’ calculation or alternatively go directly<br />

to P700 and select 4 = Velocity Area.<br />

• Once you have selected ‘Velocity Area’ calculation, P700 = 4, set P130<br />

‘Device Mode’ to 2 = Speedy to enable the speedy velocity parameters.<br />

• Set P680 to a suitable value, for example 5 seconds, all other velocity<br />

parameters can be left at their default values or adjusted to suit the<br />

application. If no further changes are required, return to run mode and<br />

after a short time, the flow should be displayed (provided there is<br />

suitable minimum head and minimum velocity).<br />

• If you wish to view the instantaneous flow velocity measurement on the<br />

auxiliary display of the <strong>FlowCERT</strong> then P815 Auxiliary Source should<br />

be set to 1 = Velocity, the auxiliary display will then alternate between<br />

displaying the flow units and the current flow velocity, please note that<br />

the instantaneous flow velocity cannot be displayed in the auxiliary<br />

display when the re-settable totaliser is selected.<br />

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