Function buttons – Badger Meter M-Series M2000 User Manual

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The bottom line of a numeric-value display provides prompts regarding the function of each button The [+] or [–]

button will change the value of the numeral The [E] button will move the cursor one digit to the right When the

cursor is at the final, right-most digit, pressing [E] will reposition the cursor at the left-most digit The bottom line

display will change to reflect the new function of the [E] button Press [E] to save the current entry Press [+] to edit

the current entry

LOW FLOW CUTOFF

% of 300.000 GPM

3.00%

EDIT:+ SAVE:E

Details on how to change and set numeric values are described in the following section

Function Buttons

All M2000 programming is accomplished using the three function buttons located on the front of the amplifier:

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Throughout this manual, the buttons will be referred to as: [↑] or [+] and [↓] or [–], depending on the context The

"Enter" button will be referred to as [E]

Consider the [+ | ] button as the "next step" or "scroll text up" button During programming, pressing this button will

go to the next menu selection, or increment a numeral
Example 1: The illustration below shows the M2000 Main Menu The selection arrow is pointing to the Exit this Menu

selection
To scroll up to the menu's next selection, press [] once The menu text scrolls up to the next menu selection, Main Menu

START MENU

>Exit this Menu

Main Menu

MORE:

,

ENTER:>

Press [↑]

START MENU

> Main Menu

Quick Setup

MORE:

,

ENTER:>

Example 2: Some procedures require you to enter a numeric value The [+] button is used to increment the selected numeral

The illustration below shows the Low Flow Cutoff parameter display Notice the cursor under the 2 in the ones' place In this

case, press [+] once to increment the numeral to the value of 3 00%

LOW FLOW CUTOFF

% of 300.000 GPM

2.00%

CHG: +,- NEXT:E

Press [+]

LOW FLOW CUTOFF

% of 300.000 GPM

3.00%

CHG: +,- NEXT:E

M-Series® M2000 Electromagnetic Flow Meter

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