Badger Meter Registers User Manual

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Industrial Registers, Models ER-420-AC, ER-420-DC & ER-420-LP

7 – PULSE OUTPUT for Versions Earlier than Rev. 03

One transistor or mechanical pulse output is available as scaled pulse output according to the Accumulated Total
PERIOD TIME PULSE OUTPUT
71

The period time determines the time that the transistor or relay will be switched—the pulse length

The minimum time between the pulses is as long as the selected period time
One period is approximately 7 8 msec If the value selected is “zero”, the pulse output is disabled The

maximum value is 255 periods

OTEE:

N

If the frequency goes out of range—when the flow rate increases, for example—an internal

buffer stores the missed pulses As soon as the flow rate reduces again, the buffer empties

Pulses may be missed due to a buffer overflow Make sure to program this setting within its range
For the ER-420-DC and ER-420-AC, reduce the maximum output frequency to 0 5 Hz to prolong the life

of the product

Number of Periods

Period Time

Max. Frequency

0

Disabled

Disabled

1

0 0078 secs

64 Hz

2

0 0156 secs

32 Hz

3

0 0234 secs

21 Hz

64

0 5000 secs

1 Hz

255

1 9922 secs

0 25 Hz

PULSE PER
72

According to the measurement unit settings for Total, a pulse will be generated every X-quantity Enter

this quantity here while taking the displayed decimal position and measuring unit into account

THE MULTIPLICATION FACTOR (SETUP 15) APPLIES ALSO ON THE DISPLAYED VALUE “PULSE PER”.

IF THE FACTOR IS 100X AND THE DISPLAYED VALUE IS 10 GAL, IT MUST BE READ AS ONE PULSE

PER 1000 GAL.

7 – PULSE OUTPUT for Versions Rev. 03 and Later

One transistor or mechanical pulse output is available as scaled pulse output according to the Accumulated Total
PULSE WIDTH
71

The pulse width determines the time that the output will be switched on (the pulse length) The time

between two pulses (when the output is switched off) is at least as along as the pulse width time

(50/50 duty cycle)
The pulse width is set in milliseconds in the range 0 001…9 999 sec
A value of zero disables the pulse output

OTEE:

N

If the frequency should go out of range—when flowrate increases, for example—an internal

buffer will be used to store the missed pulses As soon as the flowrate shows down, the buffer

will be emptied Pulses may be missed due to a buffer overflow, so program this setting

within its range

DECIMALS
72

This setting determines the decimal position for setting 73

OTEE:

N

The measuring unit is according to setting 11 (for total)

AMOUNT
73

According to the measurement unit settings for total, a pulse will be generated every X-quantity Enter

this quantity here while taking the displayed decimal position and measuring unit into account

8 – COMMUNICATION (DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS UNIT)

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