Batch total programming, Serial port setup programming, Fem-03 flow monitor – AW Gear Meters FEM-03 User Manual
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FEM-03 Flow Monitor
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MARGIN in percent. The left-most digit is highlighted with the blinking cursor. Move the cursor
using the SEL key. Use the UP or DN key to increase or decrease each digit’s value.
6. When editing is complete and the desired value is displayed, press ENT to store the
programmed RATE LIMIT MARGIN. The FEM highlights the L2 indication with a blinking cursor.
7. Repeat the procedures used for L1.
8. When the L2 programming is complete, press ENT to store the programmed values and exit
LIMITS programming.
See the Input and Output Wiring Connections beginning on page 9 and the Connection Diagram on page
12 for important information regarding NORMAL state of limit output relays.
BATCH TOTAL Programming
Use the BATCH TOTAL program mode to quickly dedicate both limits as total limits and program the
values at which the limits (labeled S1 and S2) activate.
1. Using the MODE key UP, select the BATCH TOTAL display. Press and hold the ENT key. The
display shows a P in the lower left-hand corner and then highlights the first limit assignment S1
with a blinking cursor.
2. Enter a value to assign the limit as a total limit based on the KFT, decimal location and KFT
engineering units. Select the digit to edit using the SEL key.
3. Use UP or DN to increase or decrease the value.
4. When the desired value displays, press ENT to store and move the cursor to S2.
5. Select the digit to edit using the SEL key. Use UP or DN to increase or decrease the value.
6. When the desired value is displayed, press the ENT key to store and exit the BATCH TOTAL
program mode.
If either limit has been previously assigned to a function other than TOTAL A, the FEM will respond by
asking “Limit mode different, want to change it?” Use the SEL key to toggle a “N” or “Y” response and
use the ENT key to answer. A “Y” response resets any previous limit assignment to Total A and zeros the
limit value. A “N” response leaves the limit assigned to the previous function and the S1 or S2 display
will read XXXX to indicate that it has no function in this mode.
SERIAL PORT SETUP Programming
Use the SERIAL PORT SETUP display to program the port parameters for protocol communication or
printer operation.
To program, follow this procedure:
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