Programming, Selection screens, Option list screens – Badger Meter 3050 Series Btu Monitor User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

With the normal mode display showing, pressing the Menu key will enter the programming mode. In this mode, the three

arrow keys () are used on the selection screens to select the option displayed above the key, and on the option list

screens to scroll up or down a list of choices, like a pull-down menu. It should be noted that most screens presenting choices

show three choices, one for each arrow key. When the number of choices exceeds three, a small arrow () appears on the

upper right side of the display indicating there are more choices on that level. Pressing Enter toggles to the next set of

choices. Once the selection has been made, the Enter key also is used to complete the selection. Pressing the Menu key

returns back to the normal mode display.

Selection Screens

Most selection screens show three choices, one for each arrow () key. When the number of choices exceeds three, a

small arrow (  ) appears on the upper right side of the display indicating there are more choices on that level. Press Enter to

view the next set of choices.

For example, pressing Menu from the normal mode screen shows the “RESET SETUP DIAG” screen. Pressing the key brings

up the reset screens. The key brings up the setup screens and the key brings up the diagnostic screens. If thekey is

pressed, the screen would appear as follows.

Figure 18: Selection Screen

Option List Screens

Units of measure is an example of an options list screen.

Pressing the  key scrolls up the list while the key scrolls down through the list. In this case starting with GPM; gal/s; gal/

hr;…LPM;….ending in a selection of custom units.

Pressing Enter completes the selection. Pressing Menu leaves the selection unchanged. The  key has no function on this

type of screen.

Figure 19: Options List Screen

Data Screens

Some screens are data entry screens. For example, Set Points or Custom Units screens.

When a data entry screen is first displayed, the current value will be displayed. The cursor will be flashing the most left hand

digit. Pressing the  key will increase the value. The key will reduce it. If the cursor is flashing the decimal point pressing

thekey will move the decimal point to the right, pressing the key will move the decimal to the left.

Figure 20: Data Entry Screen

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