Saving/restoring configuration menu, Save/restore configuration meter settings – Badger Meter Vortex Meters User Manual

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Save/Restore Configuration Meter Settings

Racine Federated HART Interface Utility

FL_METER

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4

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RWG15

Tag:

PV (Volume)

Model Number:

Analog Output Current:

Percent of Range:

Process Temperature:

Process Pressure:

ft3/min

mA

%

degF

psi

Connect

Connect

Update

Begin Continuous Display Update

Tools

About

Com Port

Save/Restore Configuration

Edit/In-Service

Configure Meter

Continuous Screen Update:

Meter In-Service:

Edit Mode:

Fixed Current Value:

Password Protection:

Save/Restore Configuration

Save Configuration

Restore Factory Configuration

Restore Configuration

Configuration

Changed

Not Saved

Indicator

Configuration Changed, Not Saved:

Configuration Changed, Not Saved - This indicator is lit when changes have been made to

the meter, but the changes have not been saved to EEPROM. Settings that have not been

saved to EEPROM may be lost if the meter loses power.

overview - Changes to the meter’s settings are initially stored only in RAM (Random access

Memory). In this state, the “Configuration Changed, Not Saved” indicator will be lit as shown.

When the user has finished making changes, there are three ways to proceed:

1. Put the meter in-service with changes only in RAM. If this option is chosen, the meter

will begin operating with the new settings and the “Configuration Changed, Not Saved”

indicator will remain lit. If power is lost, the changes will also be lost and the meter will

restart using the settings that were last stored in EEPROM.

2. Save the Configuration and put the meter in-service. This option will cause the meter to

begin operating with the new settings and save the new settings in EEPROM. The “Con-

figuration Changed, Not Saved” indicator will be turned off. If power is lost, the settings

will be reloaded from EEPROM.

3. Restore the Configuration and put the meter in-service. This option will cause the

changes stored in RAM to be lost with the settings that were last stored in EEPROM be-

ing retrieved and put into operation. The “Configuration Changed, Not Saved” indicator

will be turned off.

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