Glossary of terms (continued) – Max Machinery 121 INDICATOR User Manual

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12. Glossary Of Terms (Continued)

Flow Signal Timeout

The Flow Signal Timeout allows the user to enter a timeout of 0 to 99 seconds. If a batch is “Filling” and zero flow persists for
more than the user entered time then the batch will be aborted. This prevents over flows due to faulty flow sensors and/or wiring.

Flow Equation

A flow control expression or algorithm describing a mathematical equation to be solved by a flow computer in the desired
application.

Follow, Alarm

Alarm relays which are non latching and whose output state is based solely on the comparison of the current process value
and the alarm setpoint (trip point).

Function Key

A key on a push-button panel or keyboard (whose function is described by the key label) used to perform an instrument
function or special routine.

Handshake

A means of controlling the information flow between two pieces of equipment to prevent the sending device from transmitting
information at a rate faster than what can be accepted by the receiver.

Hysteresis

The relay hysteresis is a "dead band" setting which allows the relay to remain energized for a given amount below the
setpoint. This is used to prevent relay chatter when the process value is near the setpoint value.
Example: If the Preset is set at 100, and the hysteresis is set at 10, the relay will energize when the rate, temp or dens.
reaches 100, the relay will remain energized until the reading falls below 90.

Input Termination

Input signal lines on digital inputs often require pullup or pulldown resistor configurations to operate properly with different
sensor configurations. The Model 121 contains such resistors and may be enabled via the setup menu.

Inhibit Totalizer

"Inhibit Total" is a Control Input 1 setting that is used to stop the totalization. If enabled, a voltage level on control input 1 will
inhibit the total as long as the voltage is present. This feature is useful during meter proving and in applications that provide a
sensor to signal the flow computer when fluid is present.

K-Factor

A scaling factor derived from the pulses produced by a flowmeter output, expressed in pulses per unit (i.e. pulses/gallon)

Limit Setpoint

An alarm trip point setting which specifies the value or magnitude of a process parameter necessary to activate an alarm
indicator or control relay.

Linear Flowmeter

A flow measurement device whose output is proportional to flow.

Linearization

The mathematical correction of a nonlinear device. The Model 121 uses a linearization Table which is made up of
input/output values and makes interpolations of the table to arrive at a "linearized" measurement.

LinTbl

Abbreviation for Linearization Table.

Low Flow Cutoff

A value set at which any flow measurements read below this value will be ignored.

Low Pass Filter

A low pass filter passes low input frequencies while blocking high frequencies. In the Model 121, this is the maximum input
count speed to be encountered in an application. It is expressed in counts per second (Hz).

Mass Flow

Mass Flow is inferred by the volumetric flow and density (or implied density) of a fluid.

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