Programming – Badger Meter Water Conditioning User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

Installation programming requires the setup of three parameters:

Mode (either Auto or Manual)

115V AC lockout (either NO or NC)

Flow transmitter pulse weight (either 1, 10 or 100 gallons per pulse)

These settings are not normally changed after installation is completed, and are done on a display screen hidden from normal

operator viewing
There are three other programmable settings normally made by the operator (see

“Run Mode” on page 12

):

Batch size

Auto mode timeout

Running batch count adjustment

The first time the controller is powered up after leaving the factory, the bottom line of the display will read “Enter Program

Mode” Press the Run/Program key to put the unit into operation The bottom line will then read “Start Stop " Also, when first

powered up, the running count value will be zero Set the count to any value other than zero, preferably to the batch size,

before running the first batch Once the first batch is run, the controller will automatically return to the batch preset value at

the start of each new batch To set the running count value, see

“Change Running Count Value” on page 13

To get to the installation programming screen, hold both the F1 and F6 keys down for three seconds The display will

then read:
Manual

Lockout NO

1 Pulse = 10 Gal.

A/M Lock Pulse
A/M, Lock, and Pulse identify the three left-most unmarked keys below the display as programming keys Pressing the

A/M key toggles the mode between Auto and Manual Pressing the Lock key toggles the 115V AC lock input between

Lockout NO and Lockout NC If the 115V AC lock switch is closed to lock the unit, and opened to unlock the unit, select

Lockout NO If the switch is opened to lock the unit, and closed to unlock it, select Lockout NC If the 115V AC lock input is

not used, this selection must be Lockout NO

NOTE:

N

There are no choices to be made for the NPN/dry contact lock input (control input 3), whether it is used or not

The Pulse key scrolls the transmitter pulse weight setting through three values: 1, 10, or 100 gallons per pulse Select the

setting that matches the transmitter output value from the following tables

AR/t Transmitter

Meter

Pulse Weight

RCDL models 25, 35, and 40

1 pulse = 1 gallon

RCDL models 70, 120, and 170

1 pulse = 10 gallons

Industrial Turbo 2", 3", and 4"

1 pulse = 10 gallons

Industrial Turbo 6”

1 pulse = 100 gallons

RTR Transmitter / Register

Meter

Pulse Weight

RCDL models 25, 35, 40, and 70

1 pulse = 1 gallon

RCDL models 120 and 170

1 pulse = 10 gallons

RCDL Turbo Series 1-1/2…20"

1 pulse = 100 gallons

Once the mode, lockout, and pulse weight settings are set on the screen, press the View/Enter key to exit the program mode

and return to the run mode

User Manual

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April 2013

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