1 program steps – Liquid Controls IT375 User Manual

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Sponsler, Inc.

Model IT375

Programming Pg. 12

4.1 PROGRAM STEPS


Step

Comment

CAL 00

Pulse Output (applies to DC Power/Alarm version only).

0 = No pulse output, low and high alarms.
1 = Scaled pulse output and low alarm.
2 = Unscaled pulse output and low alarm.

CAL 01

Kfactor - whole numbers.

CAL 02

Kfactor - digits after the decimal point.

The Kfactor is the pulses per unit of measure (eg. pulses/litre,
pulses/gallon, etc). The Kfactor can be programmed in the
range of 0.000001 - 999,999.

See Section 3.4.

CAL 03

Cutoff Frequency.

This determines the cutoff frequency in the range of 0.01 -
0.99Hz. The default setting is 0.25HZ.
Note that care must be taken when programming this value
because a low value may cause a slow update time.

CAL 04

Decimal Point for Rate Display.

The flow rate can be displayed with 0, 1, 2 or 3 places after the
decimal point.

CAL 05

Timebase for Rate.

The rate can be displayed in units per second, minute, hour or
day.

0 = second

1 = minute

2 = hour

3 = day

CAL 06

Filter.

The filter constant for filtering the input signal.

1 No filtering.

to

99 Very heavy filtering.

CAL 07

Decimal Point for Total Display.

The totals can be displayed with 0, 1, 2 or 3 places after the
decimal point.

CAL 08

Total Conversion Factor - whole numbers.

CAL 09

Total Conversion Factor - digits after the decimal point.

CAL 10

Low Alarm - whole numbers.

CAL 11

Low Alarm - digits after the decimal point.

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