Badger Meter 340N2 Series Metasys Btu Transmitter User Manual

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Badger Meter, Inc. has decided not to implement the change
of state feature in our Badger

®

Series 340N2 Btu transmitter.

By our decision not to use this feature, normal Metasys COS

(alarm limits for analog values and normal condition for binary)

notification will be defeated. If COS notification is required, it is
necessary for the operator to perform the following:

1) Map the specific object(s) requiring COS to a CS

object.

2) Define an AD or BD object with the CS object of

the required COS point, as the associated in.

3) Assign alarm limits to the AD.

4) The AD or BD point will only be scanned at a

minimum of 30 seconds.

5) The normal state of the BO must be updated

(written to) by GPL.

Analog/binary input points that are mapped in directly that do
not support COS will never report a change of state condition.
They will report the current value when read, but no alarm

notification will occur. A read will only occur if a focus window is
open or a feature requires the current value.

Metasys

®

Network Setup

To incorporate point data into the Metasys Network and the Metasys Companion Network the following Point Map is provided

340N2 Point Map

NPT

1

NPA

2

UNITS

POINT DESCRIPTION

RANGE / VALUE

NOTES

binary output (2:4)

BO

01

n/a

Reset Total 1 = reset totals

Note 1

float data (1:5, 2:5)

ADF

01

gpm * (flow rate
conv coeff)

Flow Rate 0-max float

ADF

02

gallons * (flow
total conv coeff)

Flow Total 0-((2^32)-1)

ADF

03

kBtu/hr *
(energy rate
conv coeff)

Energy Rate 0-max float

ADF

04

Btu * (energy
total conv coeff)

Energy Total 0-((2^32)-1)

ADF

05

°F or °C

Temp1

ADF

06

°F or °C

Temp2

ADF

07

n/a

Flow Rate Conversion Coefficient 0-max float

ADF

08

n/a

Flow Total Conversion Coefficient 0-max float

ADF

09

n/a

Energy Rate Conversion Coefficient 0-max float

ADF

0A

n/a

Energy Total Conversion Coefficient 0-max float

integer data (1:6, 2:6)

ADI

01

n/a

Temperature Units (0-1)

Note 2

Note 1: This point resets flow and energy totals when sent an override of value 1. It will
recognize this command, but keep a value of 0 always.
Note 2: 0 = Fahrenheit, 1 = Centigrade

1

Network Point Type

2

Network Point Address

Series 340n2 Point Map

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