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1. Depending on how the microLoad net is programmed a transaction can be ended by pressing the PRINT button by a communication command or by an external input If the STOP button is pressed during flow and if the Start after Stop delay is programmed the preset position will display Restart in X Secs Once the time out has been reached the display will flash Batch Stopped 4800 200 GAL Batch 1 Recipe 2 Batch Stopped The operator can then press START and continue the batch or PRINT to terminate the batch If the operator elects to continue the batch the microLoad net will countdown to valve reopening and then return to the RUN screen 8 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section lil Run Mode Remote Start Stop Digital inputs can be programmed to be used for Remote Start Remote Stop operations When the power is ap plied to these contacts the microLoad net will respond as though the START or STOP keys have been pressed on the keypad Additive Monitoring Additive injector feedback provides the capability of the microLoad net monitoring the additive products that are being injected The microLoad net monitors the injector feedback switches for a change of state and counts the errors if no change is detected before the next injection An alarm will be set if the number of errors exceeds the programmable maximum With Smart or metered injectors the a
2. Figure 3 Ready Screen If the Powerfail alarm is configured the microLoad net will go to the Powerfail Alarm screen after the start up se quence is completed It will be necessary for the operator to enter the instrument s passcode in order to acknowl edge the alarm and proceed to the Ready Screen Note The default passcode for the microLoad net is 0000 MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section II Display and Controls Ready Screen The Ready Screen informs the user that the microLoad net is operating normally and awaiting the user s input In normal day to day operation the driver operator will be accessing the microLoad s Run Mode to enter the infor mation required to dispense their loads The driver initiates the process by depressing the SET key The mi croLoad net will respond with a series of up to five prompts designed to collect information for the transaction to take place The number of prompts and their content is defined by Prompt parameters entered into the Communi cation Directory 761 through 777 The follow is an example of a sequence of prompts microLoad net Ready Terminal ABC Press SET key READY Screen MM DD YY HH MM SS Enter Pin A Prompt 1 Press ENTER when done Enter Driver ID pa Prompt 2 Press ENTER when done Enter Company Name Prompt 3 Press ENTER when done Select Recipe Recipe Select Recipe 1
3. Additive X Amount Figure 7 Transaction D isplay 13 Section V Automated Proving Mode Automated Proving Mode The microLoad net firmware provides an automated proving mode of operation This feature allows the operator to prove the meter and update meter factors and associated flow rates without having to enter the program mode When the automated proving mode is activated the microLoad net will calculate the meter factor for a proving run based on information that is obtained during the prove The operator can select the flow rate and associated me ter factor that is being proved through the keypad of the microLoad net After the prove is complete the operator enters the prover volume and prover temperature and the microLoad net calculates the new meter factor The op erator has the choice of accepting the new meter factor or ignoring it The microLoad net also has the capability of providing an average meter factor over a maximum of ten proves Entry to the Automated Proving Mode will require several conditions to be met 1 The Automated Proving Mode must be enabled via Volume Accuracy Auto Prove Select parameter 331 This parameter is used to enable or disable the Automated Proving Mode The default for this program code will be disabled Select one of the two 2 security options to enable the automated prove and associated se curity Once selected and the security activated the beginning of the next transactio
4. Table of Contents SECON Ed lere ie Vol OE OE OR EE EE EE N 2 Product Bloed olie ER AE RR EE EO EE EE OR EE OE N 2 How To Use This GELE RR OE OE ME OE OE KERAS ad avd N 2 Section IF Display and Gontrols eri SEERDE etre kou EER Gegee bas wens GER EER ENE EER any ea pin EE se bee eek oh seekos eg 4 Powar WD EE OE EE ke Di ken pis p EE EE awtik OE EN 5 Rees AE bot aaa boyo dont EE EE RE EE ER s b t 6 Section IE GV EE EE N EE EE N 7 Rd EA EE EE EE RE EE 8 Remote Start Stop EA AA OE RE RE EE EE ER EE pain 9 Additive Monitoring EER ie ave Ee SR we i Ve ge ene ve Ver ee n ko dak SR sd 9 Section IV Dynamic Displays ww EE ER voye de ok ie aloes ave ee ak Sy de GE ee Ve gs Ya el eN Ge saw Se AR iiias 10 System PEV AR AE EE NR RE HOE EE N N EE 10 Batch Totals Averade ee ss eg ek ea Ya kn pak SE AEE DR w n kn se Ee AE dee ge kak ge e n ge kak koka ge De eg 11 TANS ACHON EE AE ee Siena aia oe OE N N OE ER ee N koyo 13 Section V Automated Proving Mode iese ie RR Ge AA Ge AA ek AA Ge AAR AA Ge AA Ge Re Ge AA ee ee Re de 14 Section doel Me EE RE EE EE EE OE EE AE OE a 17 Keypad Data Entry kew kite EE OE RE OR OE EN EE EN EE OE GE 17 Enry to Maln Directores EE OR ER OE ER OE OE OE ER ER N EO meee 18 Changing Program Mode Parameters iss se ese ee ee ee ee aaa aaa aaa RR ee Ge AA aa aa ee ee se AA ee de ee ee RR ee ee AA ee ee ee Re ee 19 Ai ed AE AE AR ER EE OE EE RE ER EG 19 Alphanumeric Data ss RE ESE EE Ee SEER KORE
5. Recipe 2 Screen Recipe X Enter Preset Amount Amount Preset gt _XXX Screen Press START when ready Valve Opening in Start Countdown secs 4800 x 200 N RUN Screen Batch 1 Recipe 2 150 GPM P500 Figure 4 Typical Prompt Sequence 6 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section lil Run Mode Run Mode The Run Mode is the normal driver controlled mode of operation where a preset volume of product is entered into the microLoad net The flow is then initiated controlled and stopped by the microLoad net at the end of the batch All preset and control operations can be performed either locally through the keypad or through communications The operation described in this section assumes that the microLoad net is being operated locally through the key pad For information on operating through communications refer to the microLoad net Communications and Refer ence Manuals Keypad Functions The pushbuttons on the keypad perform the following preset functions in the Run Mode 0 9 Used for entering numeric data CLEAR Used to clear incorrect entries and to exit from the dynamic displays ENTER Used for dynamic displays and selecting the recipe to be loaded PRINT Signals completion of transaction SET Used to initiate the preset sequence START Used to start the delivery providing all external permissive senses are satisfied STOP Used to stop delivery at any time not intended as emerge
6. Temperature Gross Volume at Standard GSV XXXX X Temperature and Pressure Mass XXXX X MFac X XXXXXK Mass Total Temp XXX Meter Factor Batch X more Temperature Density Pressure j Vapor Pressure D RT XXX Batch X more bonn Density Q Reference Temperature API Density Q Reference D RT XX X Temperature Mass Vol Rel D RT X XXX Relative Density CTL X XXX Reference Temperature CPL X XXX Batch X more Temperature Correction Factor Pressure Correction Factor sm Add X X XXX Additive Amount Batch X more Figure 6 Batch Totals Averages 12 MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Transaction Section IV Dynamic Displays The transaction data provided includes the various volume types i e IV GV GST GSV Mass Temperature Density Pressure Meter Factor CTL CPL and Additive Amount MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Transaction more Indicated Raw Volume y XXXX X Gross Volume GV XXXX X A GST XXXX X 417 Gross Volume at Standard Gsv XXXX X Temperature Gross Volume at Standard Temperature amp Pressure Transaction more Mass Total Mass XXXX X Temp XX X Temperature Den XX X Density Pres XXX gt Pressure Meter Factor MFac X XXXXX CTL X XXXX CPL X XXXX Add X X XXX Transaction more Temperature Correction Factor Pressure Correction Factor
7. ena RE ERG EE Ee ARE KERE EE Be KERR EE ak ee ee gee 19 Section eo ER EE RE EE pte 20 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 1 Section Introduction Product Description The Smith Meter microLoad net is a micro processor based single arm single product electronic preset instru ment that supports up to 12 recipes It is configurable to support a variety of user applications Optimum measurement accuracy is attained through continuous linearization of the meter factor with changes in flow rates The microLoad net is also capable of maintaining back pressure on the measurement system using automatic flow optimization Volumetric correction is calculated directly from published API equations providing precise volumetric measurement results Precise temperature pressure compensation using programmed main tenance pressure and density correction are options that are available in the instrument The dynamic real time display of the current actual operating conditions of the system provides the operator with valuable system information while the system is operating The microLoad net provides several loading system control functions Additive injection pump control alarm con trol set stop valve control back pressure control and automatic adjustment of final trip point Other significant features are as follows e 200 Driver Database e Ethernet Connectivity e Three Multi drop Serial Communications Ports e Event Logging Audit Trail e Us
8. menus and rows for alphanumeric entries Used for adding signs to values being programmed Decimal point for values requiring one e gt Used for alphanumeric entries To MNO6449 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section VI Program Mode Entry to Main Directories 1 Assert the security input if configured This will provide the first step for access to program codes microLoad net Ready AAAAAAA Press SET key MM DD YY HH MM SS 2 Press ENTER This displays the main menu Main Men microLoad net Ready al S XXXXXXXX Dynamic Displays Print Menu Program Mode Menu Diagnostics Menu Press SET key BE MM DD YY H MM SS PM Figure 10 Accessing Main Menu 3 Move the arrow to the Program Mode menu and press ENTER This will display the Enter Passcode screen 4 Enter the access code The access code preset at the factory is 0 For security any digit entered will be displayed as an X Access codes can be up to four digits long 5 Press ENTER This procedure checks for the proper access code If it is correct the following will be displayed 6 If an incorrect access code was entered an Access Denied CLEAR re enter message will appear Press CLEAR to return the display to the Enter Passcode Screen in Step 3 Repeat Steps 3 4 and 5 to re enter Program Mode Enter Passcode gt Program Mode Menu Configuration Dir G
9. 11 13 14 15 Transaction 6 7 8 10 13 14 16 MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section VII Index N lt GC 21 Section VIII Related Publications The following literature can be obtained from FMC Measurement Solutions Literature Fulfillment at johno gohrs com or online at www fmcmeasurementsolutions com When requesting literature from Literature Fulfillment please reference the appropriate bulletin number and title microLoad net Specification fa casi za wa ke kay ea e EER pe eet led OE EE NE N Bulletin SS06045 KEUR le PERSE zan ane re lates atau N ours ORE dee sauna tte ponte ap e OE RE duets Mie ET EE Bulletin MNO6150 microLoad net Operator Reference ee ee AR Ge AA ee AA ee RA Ge ee ee ee Re ee Bulletin MNO6148 COMMUNICA ONS ies ME Re a Me Ge a ya ee l ka e ee De A patie ee ee aa ee Bulletin MNO6147 alle MR N a at aka ooh date ka ea a kn a an a tata n ki E aaa ea r Pa aa ER Bulletin MNO6151 The specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice and any user of said specifications should verify from the manufacturer that the specifications are cur rently in effect Otherwise the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of specifications which may have been changed and are no longer in effect Headquarters 1803 Gears Road Houston TX 77067 USA Phone 281 260 2190 Fax 281 260 2191 Gas Measurement Products Liquid Measurement Products Moscow Russia Phone 7 095 564 8705 Houston T
10. FNC EnergySystems Electronic Preset Delivery System FMC Measurement Solutions Smith Meter microLoad net Operations Manual Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Bulletin MN06149 pad net micro The Most Trusted Name in Measurement Caution The default or operating values used in this manual and in the program of the microLoad net are for factory testing only and should not be construed as default or operating values for your metering system Each metering system is unique and each program parameter must be re viewed and programmed for that specific metering system application Disclaimer FMC Measurement Solutions hereby disclaims any and all responsibility for damages includ ing but not limited to consequential damages arising out of or related to the inputting of incor rect or improper program or default values entered in connection with the microLoad net Proprietary Notice This document contains information that is proprietary to FMC Measurement Solutions and is available solely for customer information The information herein shall not be duplicated used or disclosed without prior permission of FMC Measurement Solutions FMC Measurement Solutions will not be held responsible for loss of liquid or for damage of any kind or from any cause to the person or property of others or for loss or profit or loss of use or any other special incidental or consequential damages caused by the use or misapplication of the contents stated herein
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12. and Time of last power failure Flowrate in amount minute XXXXX X Gal Mn Flowrate in amont hour XXXXX X Gal Hri Recipe Current Recipe Designation Preset XXXXX n Preset Amount Amount yet to be Delivered Remain AKA L Meter Factor Mfac X XXXXX Temp XX X Temperature Den XXXXX Density Pressure Pres XX X Additive 1 Preset amp Current Amount A1 P XXX C XXX Valve Req AAAAA Valve Request Open Close Lock PF Date MM DD YY Date of last Power Failure Time of Last Power Failure PF Time HH MM SS Figure 5 System Live Screens Batch Totals Avgs The microLoad net will requires the operator to select which batch data is to be viewed Simply pressing the EN TER key will provide the current data Batch Totals Avgs Select Batch gt Press ENTER for current or last batch The data provided includes the various volume types i e IV GV GST GSV Mass Meter Factor Temperature Density Pressure Vapor Pressure CTL CPL and Additive Amount MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 11 Section IV Dynamic Displays Batch Totals Avgs Batch Totals Avgs Select Batch Press ENTER for current or last batch Recipe Recipe Designation IV XXXX X GV XXXX X Indicated Raw Volume GST XXXX X Gross Volume Batch X more sm Gross Volume at Standard
13. dditive volume injected is actually measured providing the ultimate in feed back The microLoad net communicates with the Additive Injector System where the microLoad net is the master The microLoad net constantly monitors the Additive System for its status polls for additive totals and signals the system when to inject the additive all through the communications line The microLoad net communications package has also been designed with a pass through communications mode In this mode of operation the supervisory computer can talk to the Additive Injector System through the communication lines that have been run to the microLoad net and from the microLoad net to the Additive Injector System s This is further described in the microLoad net Communications Manual microLoad net interfaces with smart additive injector systems A system may incorporate one metered injector along with digital outputs to energize additive pumps and injector solenoids MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 9 Section IV Dynamic Displays Dynamic Displays While in the RUN mode the user may review both live and stored data held in the microLoad net The ENTER key is used to switch to the Dynamic Displays page The CLEAR key will return to the RUN screen Dynamic Displays System Live Batch Totals Avgs Transaction Diagnostics There are four groups of dynamic display data available to the user The System Live data is related to the acti
14. e ID line Also enters the data into the instrument s memory after END has been selected from the character set SET Moves the cursor six positions to the right gt Moves the cursor one position to the right each time it is pressed pa Moves the cursor one position to the left each time it is pressed Tand J Selects the next block of characters An example of this is changing from uppercase letters to lowercase letters The blocks of characters available in microLoad net are as follows e ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY Z e abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz amp e 0123456789 lt gt _END MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 19 Section VII Index A Access code 17 18 Arrow keys 9 13 19 Automated Proving Mode 16 17 18 B Batch 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 Batch Totals Averages 13 14 CLEAR 9 13 19 D Display 6 7 8 Dynamic Displays 4 13 14 15 E ENTER 9 13 19 Exit without saving 22 F F1 9 13 19 F2 9 13 19 H I K Keypad 9 13 19 L M Main Menu 20 Meter factor 1 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 BO MNO6T49 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Overview 10 Parameter 3 6 8 14 18 19 Passcode 5 18 Powerfail 7 12 13 PRINT 9 13 19 Program code 8 14 17 18 19 Program Mode 2 3 14 16 17 18 20 Prompt Messages 8 Prove 14 15 16 Ready Screen 7 8 20 Run Mode 2 4 6 7 8 10 14 16 SET 9 13 19 START 9 13 19 STOP 9 13 19 System Live 12 13 Temperature 2 8 10
15. en Purpose Dir Flow Control Dir Vol Accuracy Dir Temp Density Dir Pressure Dir Program Mode Menu Alarm Dir Communications Dir Additive Inj Dir Recipe Dir Diagnostics Figure 11 Opening Program Mode MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section VI Program Mode Changing Program Mode Parameters The program codes represent parameters that can be changed either to enhance the performance of the mi croLoad net or to accommodate application changes There are three types of parameters in microLoad net codes that require numerical data codes where an option can be selected from a list and codes where alphanu meric data is entered Once a code has been selected change the programmed contents by entering a new value through the keypad Numeric Data The numeric data is entered into the program codes via the keypad just as numbers are entered into a calculator The number of digits for each entry is listed in the Reference section of this manual Alphanumeric Data The parameters that reduire alphanumeric data are the codes that display Product Messages Prompt Messages or Permissive Messages on the displays of microLoad net or provide information to be printed out on the Bill of Lading Emulation When adding or changing information in these alphanumeric program codes the keys listed below perform the following functions Key Description ENTER Moves the character from the character set to th
16. er Configurable VO e Three Security Levels e Optional Battery Backed Display per OIML e Programmable language messages e Automated Proving e API Tables from LPG to Crude Oil How To Use This Manual This manual is to be used as an operators guide for the microLoad net This manual is divided into five sections Introduction RUN Mode Dynamic Displays Automated Proving Mode Program Mode and Index The Display and Controls section describes the microLoad net s physical display screen and keypad as well as some of the basic messages that would initially occur The Run Mode section describes the typical operation of a microLoad net The Dynamic Displays section describes the information that can be displayed by the microLoad net while in the READY state or in the Run Mode 2 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section Introduction The Automated Proving Mode section describes the procedures and events involved in meter proving with a mi croLoad net The Program Mode section describes the mechanics of making configuration changes to a microLoad net using the integral display and keypad See the Reference Manual for details of the parameters that are affected in the Program Mode The Index is a comprehensive listing with page numbers of all subjects covered in this manual The examples presented in this manual are for clarity and operator convenience The values might vary for specific installations a
17. le for selection Recipes must be selected before the meter factors since the recipe determines the product being proved Using the up and down arrow keys select the required recipe 7 The operator must next select the meter factor and associated flow rate for proving Move the up or down arrow keys to the meter factor associated flow rate that is required Note that only those fac tors currently programmed will be offered as selections Press ENTER after entering the selection 8 Enter the batch amount desired 9 Press START to begin flow The flow rate associated with the selected meter factor will be used as the high flow rate The batch will be delivered The flow rate ramp down from first trip to the end of the batch will be the same as if not proving 14 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section V Automated Proving Mode Are You Proving No Yes Enter Prover Coefficient 1 000000000 Date Time Enter Low Flow Start Amount Date Time Select Recipe Recipe 1 Recipe 2 Select Meter Factor to Prove 1 1 XXXX XXGPM 2 1 XXXX XXGPM 3 1 XXXX XXGPM sm Recipe X Enter Preset Amount Gal Press START when ready Figure 8 Prove Setup 10 When the batch has completed the microLoad net will prompt for the actual prover volume Enter the prover volume and press ENTER 11 The microLoad net will prompt for the prover temperature Press ENTER to have the meter fact
18. n the event that the meter factor is not successfully downloaded the microLoad net will display a message indicating that the meter factor was rejected MNO6149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section VI Program Mode Program Mode The microLoad net has a significant number of customizable features which are selectable by the user The process of selecting these features and customizing the microLoad net to each application is performed in the Program Mode All programming information is entered via the keypad or through communications This section will de scribe the procedure for entering via the keypad The program codes for microLoad net are divided into several main directories plus Diagnostics The main directories and their contents are discussed in detail in the mi croLoad net Reference Manual Keypad Data Entry The pushbuttons on the keypad perform the following functions while the instrument is in the Program Mode 0 9 Used to enter the access code and for data entries CLEAR Used for clearing incorrect entries or for getting to an exit point ENTER Used to enter the Program Mode security access code to enter the subdirectory and to enter program data START Not used in Program Mode SET Page scrolling PRINT Used to access Help Messages STOP Used to set the security level F1 Not used in Program Mode F2 Not used in Program Mode f Used to move up through the menus and rows for alphanumeric entries l Used to move down through the
19. n will launch the auto prove 2 The counters must be set to the proving mode through Volume Accuracy Proving Counters parameter 332 In this mode the microLoad net operates as in the Run Mode except the preset and delivery counters both count up and go to tenths resolution Volume preset and delivery units are in the volume units selected in the display units select code The factory default is Not Proving 3 The programmed security must be met When normal conditions are met for starting a transaction pressing the SET key or receiving authorization via communications the Automated Proving Mode will be activated After the microLoad net has gone through the user programmed prompts see Figure 4 the will display the question Are You Proving If the user indicates NO the balance of the preset sequence will continue as if a normal load If the user answers YES the automated proving sequence continues 4 To initiate the proving sequence the microLoad net will prompt for the prover volumetric coefficient of expan sion Note that the most recent value for this entry will be displayed If this value is acceptable the operator need only press ENTER 5 The microLoad net will prompt for the low flow start volume If low flow start is not desired enter zero Press ENTER 6 Next the microLoad net will display the Select Recipe prompt If in remote control communications mode only those recipes allocated will be availab
20. ncy stop T Used to move the selection arrow up in selection of recipes and navigating the dy namic displays Used to move the selection arrow down in selection of recipes and navigating the dynamic displays EE Not Used F1 Not Used F2 Not Used 7 MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section lil Run Mode Overview The RUN Mode permits the operator to select the recipe and preset volume start the preset volume and ob serve the dynamic variables such as flow rate temperature volume correction factors transaction totals and non resettable totals The microLoad net processes normal start up flow control and shutdown sequences and op erator requested stops Product delivery is controlled by several program code entries Functions such as first high flow rate second high flow rate low flow start and first and second trip points are automatically controlled and monitored per their program entries Safety and volume accuracy functions including excess high flow low flow overrun and temperature probe failure are also monitored per their program parameters If at any time an alarm occurs while in the Ready State or the Run Mode the microLoad net will attempt to shut down the flow and a message indicating an alarm condition will pop up over the current display At the end of the delivery the batch complete message will flash at the bottom of the RUN screen 4800 4800 GAL Batch 1 Recipe 2 Batch Complete
21. nd or operations MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 3 Section II Display and Controls microLoad net Display and Controls Figure 1 microLoad net Display and Controls The user interfaces with the microLoad net through either through one of its several communications ports or via the display and keypad found on the face of the instrument The display and keypad alter their format and function based upon the mode Run Mode Programming Mode that the instrument is currently running The following provides previews to the various screens as well as the keypad functions associated with the various modes MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section II Display and Controls Power Up The following describes the events which occur when the power is applied to a microLoad net Upon power up the microLoad net goes through a start up sequence The start up screen will be displayed while a RAM test is being performed FMC microLoad net RAM test Figure 2 Power Up Screen Once the start up sequence is complete the microLoad net will go into its normal operating mode Depending upon how the instrument is configured one of two screens will be seen next If the microLoad net does not have the Powerfail alarm configured the instrument will go directly to the Ready Screen The Ready Screen is the launching point for all the microLoad net functions microLoad net Ready AAAAAAA Press SET key MM DD YY HH MM SS
22. or calculated 12 The microLoad net will then calculate the meter factor The new meter factor will be displayed MN06149 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 15 13 14 16 Section V Automated Proving Mode When the ENTER key is pressed the microLoad net will display the following screen If REJECT or SAVE is selected the microLoad net will return to the Run Mode display where the transac tion can be ended If AVERAGE is selected the microLoad net will then average all meter factors in the buffer up to ten of them The average meter factor will be displayed Select SAVE to download the aver age meter factor into the Program Mode If Save is selected the microLoad net will download the average meter factor and will return to the RUN mode display where the transaction can be ended or a new batch can be started If Continue is selected a new batch can be started allowing the microLoad net to continue proving at this rate Note that if the mi croLoad net is in remote control mode authorization is required for each batch Raw Meter Amount XXX XX Ga Enter Prover Amount Gal Batch Complete Meter Temperature Enter Prover Temp F Batch Complete X 1 XXXX XXGPM New Meter Factor XXX XXXXX Avg FlowrateXXXGPM Press ENTER to continue New Meter Factor XXX XXXXX Reject Save Average Re enter data Figure 9 Prove Data I
23. ve data gathered at the time of inquiry The Batch Totals Avgs is total and average data for the current or past batches The Transaction data is related to the ongoing transaction Dynamic Diagnostics is covered in the microLoad net Service Manual Keypad Functions The keys on the keypad perform the following functions when accessing the dynamic displays 0 9 Used to enter the desired batch number on batch dynamic displays etc Used to navigate backwards through the menu to get into the displays When in the dynamic displays the up arrow also moves backward through the displays e Once in the dynamic displays this works like the up arrow to move backwards through the displays gt Once in the dynamic displays this works like the down arrow to move forward through the displays l Used to navigate forward through the menu to get into the displays When in the dy namic displays the down arrow also moves forward through the displays CLEAR Used to exit the dynamic display ENTER Used to enter the Dynamic Display menu and to enter the dynamic displays from the menu TO MNO6T49 Issue Rev 0 0 9 04 Section IV Dynamic Displays System Live The System Live data appears on several screens which are accessible using the UP and DOWN ARROW keys The information includes Flowrate minute Flowrate hour Recipe Preset Amount Amount Remaining Meter Factor Temperature Density Pressure Additive Presets Valve Position Date

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