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

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12. Glossary Of Terms (Continued)

Maximum Batch Preset

The Maximum Batch Preset allows the user to program the Maximum Batch value allowed to be entered by the operator. If
an operator should try to program a batch higher then this value, the unit will not allow the value to be entered and will
prompt the user with an error message saying that the Maximum Batch Preset has been exceeded.

Maximum Drain Time

The unit declares that a batch is “done” when the flow rate equals “0”. A flow rate may be present long after the Preset Relay
de-energizes due to slow reacting valves or leaky valves. The Maximum Drain Time allows the user to enter an amount of
time (0 to 99 seconds) to wait before declaring “Batch Done”. After the Preset Batch quantity is reached, the unit will declare
“Batch Done” when the flow rate is “0” or the Maximum Drain Time has expired. The batch data will then be available for printing and datalogging.

Max Window

The max. window time sets the maximum sample time (1 to 99 sec) for the ratemeter.

Modem Init Master

The "Modem Init Master" menu allows the user to select whether the unit will engage in a configuration conversation with the
modem on power up or impart no setup information to the modem and use it "as is". For most users it is recommended to
choose "yes" for "Modem Init Master".

Parity

A method for detecting errors in transmissions of serial communications data.

Preset

A set point used to trigger the relay outputs of the 121 Series.

Print Interval

The print interval allows the 121 Series to transmit information to the serial port at selectable time intervals.

Private Code

An operator password code which authorizes changes to the setup of the instrument but blocks access to the
Service/Calibration/Test mode. The private code also blocks the clearing of the Grand Total.

Process Parameters

Any sensor information which has been scaled to engineering units including Flow, Temperature and Density.

Pulldown (Input Termination)

The termination of an input at which the input is pulled down to ground through a resistor. Inputs that are terminated by this
method need to be driven high with a positive voltage pulse.

Pullup (Input Termination)

The termination of an input at which the input is pulled up to a positive voltage through a resistor. Inputs that are terminated
by this method need to be pulled low with a sinking current or contact to ground .

Pulse Output

The pulse output of the 121 Series is available for remote accumulation of the total or sent to peripheral devices, such as a
PLC. The output can be scaled using the Pulse Output Scaling Constant.

Quad

Abbreviation for Quadrature. Quadrature signals are used for direction control. Two flowmeter signals are output with a 90°
phase shift. The counter counts UP when channel Aprecedes channel B, and counts DOWN when Channel A lags Channel B.

Quick Setup

A utility that provides for rapid configuration of an instrument. The Model 121 quick setup provides the following:

1) Prompts the user for only critical information.
2) Automatically sets specifications to common uses.

After following the Quick Setup procedure, the unit will be operational to perform the basic measurement. The setup can be
further customized using the setup menus.

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