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Manual Addendum1010FMA-14May 20021EXPANDED I/O OPTION(For Systems Equipped With 1010N-7 Modules)INTRODUCTIONThe 1010N-2 I/O Module and 1010N-7 Expand

Page 3 - FIELD MANUAL

2-601010NFM-3JSection 22.10.2 RELAY SETUPUse this menu to assign a function to channel relays. System 1010 supports 2 types of relay

Page 4 - Manual Changes

2-611010NFM-3JSection 2To assign functions to Relay 1:To access the [Relay] option list pressTo move the cursor to the desired Relay assignment pressT

Page 5 - ADDENDUM

2-621010NFM-3JSection 2Setting up the Analog Current InputThe first step is to enable the DC current input port.From Analog Input set

Page 6 - 1010FMA-4

2-631010NFM-3JSection 2 Diagnostic Data Flow Data FlowFlow Vel F/STotalVs m/sSignal mVValc %Vaer %Alarm StatusAncalHiFlowLoFlow

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2-641010NFM-3JSection 22.11.1 MAIN DIAGNOSTICS SCREENThis is the Main Diagnostics Data screen. It provides menus that show Flow, Appl

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2-651010NFM-3JSection 2Vs m/sThis menu cell shows the current sonic velocity in m/s. If you move the cursor to this menu cell you willnote that it swi

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2-661010NFM-3JSection 2To activate AnCal:Move the cursor to the [AnCal ]menu cell by pressing . Press to enab

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2-671010NFM-3JSection 22.11.3 THE APPLICATION INFO MENUThis menu provides a live display of the basic timing data used by meter during operation.2.11.

Page 11 - 1010N-2 I/O Module

2-681010NFM-3JSection 22.11.5 THE SITE SETUP DATA MENUThis menu provides data pertaining to transducer characteristics and operation.

Page 12 - TERMINAL STRIP

2-691010NFM-3JSection 2Introduction to [HF] Menu ItemAll 1010 flowmeters with version 3.01.02 and later operating systems include a new Diagnostics Me

Page 13 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Manual Addendum 1010FMA-142May 20021010N-2 I/O ModuleThe conventional 1010N-2 I/O module provides the following:z Two self-powered, isolated 4-20 mA

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2-701010NFM-3JSection 2Siemens Dual Path 4SS10GAccess Path/Channel Diagnostic DataChannel /Path SetupPipe DataApplication Da

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2-711010NFM-3JSection 2fx (drive) 29N (burst length) 5Ltn in 5.316Vf max CUVs max m/sVs min m/s 1355.00Samples/Cycle 29HF >-0.120Siem

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2-721010NFM-3JSection 22.11.6 THE TEST FACILITIES MENUThe Test Facilities menu provides commands for system analysis and recovery. Th

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2-731010NFM-3JSection 2Detection ModeSystem 1010 flowmeters, Version 3 or higher, are equipped with a Test Facilities Graph Screen. Thefollowing parag

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2-741010NFM-3JSection 2Entering the Diagnostic Graph ScreenBefore you can view the Diagnostic Graph Screen the 1010 flow channel must

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2-751010NFM-3JSection 2Return to the graph screen and observe the relative position of the up and down waveforms. In aproperly correlated receive sign

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2-761010NFM-3JSection 2To adjust the Tn mark position press the <3> key on the keypad to bring up the [TnSet] command.Pressing

Page 21 - 1. GETTING STARTED

2-771010NFM-3JSection 2Signal Masking Function: (Hot Key 7)Under conditions of extremely low signal amplitude, a noise spike associated with 1010’s re

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2-781010NFM-3JSection 2(continued)2.11.7 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPSThe System 1010 has highly reliable circuitry and will provide trouble-f

Page 23 - 1.5 THE 1010N KEYPAD

2-791010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: If you receive a Detection Fault message, it is strongly recommended that you con-tact Technical Service for further orie

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Manual Addendum1010FMA-143May 2002NOTE: The method used to create auxiliary current loops makes it impractical to generate the2 mA fault current prod

Page 25 - 1.7.2 HOW TO ENTER DATA

2-801010NFM-3JSection 2Procedure to clear Active Memory only:Turn off power (if it is currently on). Press <F4> and keep it pre

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2-811010NFM-3JSection 22.11.8 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH TRANSDUCER TEST BLOCKSTo resolve an apparent system malfunction, you have to determine whether

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2-821010NFM-3JSection 27. Access the [Pick/Install Xdcr] menu. Check the [Transducer Size] menu cell. If necessary, enterthe Xdcr Siz

Page 28 - 1.7.3 THE METER TYPE MENU

2-831010NFM-3JSection 22.11.10 USING THE 996PSP PIPE SIMULATORUsing the proper coupling compound, mount the transducers on the pipe simulator as shown

Page 29 - Ch1 [+/-] Ch2

2-841010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: When using a 996PS-4 Simulator, you must access the [Application Data] menu, select[Liquid Type] - [Othe

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2-851010NFM-3JSection 22.12 GUIDE TO A SMOOTH INSTALLATIONNOTE: The following should be used in conjunction with the System 1010 Field ManualDiagnosti

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2-861010NFM-3JSection 2START-UP Ensure pipe is FULL (flowing or not). Select “Install Complete?”…..INSTALL to Invoke “Initial Makeu

Page 32 - sensor types

2-871010NFM-3JSection 2Low Valc Clean and condition pipe surface. Use High Precision or first recommended Universal Transducer. Use Direct Mount (b

Page 33 - This block cursor is

2-881010NFM-3JSection 2Digitized Receive Signal TN marker Crossover Marker Command Line appears here F 0.73 VS 1469.73 [ ]

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3-11010NFM-3JSection 33. HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE3.1 PREPARING TO MOUNT THE TRANSDUCERSInstalling the transducers is fairly straightforward. Howeve

Page 35 - 1.8 USING FASTSTART SETUP

1010NFM-3J Table Of ContentsSection 11. Getting Started...

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3-21010NFM-3JSection 3z Avoid mounting the transducers on a section of pipe with any external scale. Remove all scale,rust, loose paint, etc., f

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3-31010NFM-3JSection 3We recommend Reflect mount whenever possible. This is the simplest way to mount the transducers.Also, Reflect mount resists abno

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3-41010NFM-3JSection 33.1.5 REFLECT MODE - MOUNTING FRAMES AND SPACER BARThe combination of a spacer bar with mounting frames is the easiest way

Page 39 - SYSTEM HARDWARE

3-51010NFM-3JSection 32. On a flat surface, attach the spacer bar to a mounting frame so that the reference hole on thespacer bar fits over the post o

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3-61010NFM-3JSection 31. Perform all required menu steps until the flow computer issues the number index and prompts youto press to fini

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3-71010NFM-3JSection 3in Step 5. Sight along spacer bar to ensure axial alignment to the pipe. Adjust if necessary and do notovertighten. Ensure that

Page 42 - 2.1 THE CHANNEL SETUP MENU

3-81010NFM-3JSection 31. Perform all the required menu steps up until the point where the flow computer issues the numberindex and prompts you t

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3-91010NFM-3JSection 3chalk) in the center of the tapered roller at the bottom of the frame (see “A” below). While holding,also mark along the front e

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3-101010NFM-3JSection 3ENT11. Reinstall the spacing guide; its left edge abutting the transducers edge mark on the pipe and theoverlapping edge

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3-111010NFM-3JSection 33.1.8 USING 1012T MOUNTING TRACKSThe 1012TP and 1012THP Mounting Tracks provide a rigid mounting platform for Series1011 un

Page 46 - 2.2 THE PIPE DATA MENU

1010NFM-3J Table Of Contentsii2.2.2 How To Select A Pipe Size ... 2-82.2

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3-121010NFM-3JSection 32. Place the track rail assembly on the top surface of the pipe at the location where you have deter-mined it would be mo

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3-131010NFM-3JSection 35. Once transducer is in place, secure with the transducer clamping screw. Do not overtighten. Ob-serve the upstream/downstream

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3-141010NFM-3JSection 3Tension ScrewHookCenter of this link is over thelocating stud. An equal number oflinks on either side of this studensures

Page 50 - °F (20°C)

3-151010NFM-3JSection 3THERMAL COUPLANT991T CLAMP-ON TEMPERATURESENSOR (MATCHED PAIR REQUIRED)CUSTOMER’S PIPE1012EC SERIES CABLE992EMTN MOUNTINGASSEMB

Page 51 - Use this menu cell to enter

3-161010NFM-3JSection 3The 991TW insert sensors are designed to be used in pipes equipped with Thermowells. These arespring-loaded, 1/4” diamete

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3-171010NFM-3JSection 3z Tighten all TB1 and TB2 terminal block screws.z Replace I/O Board and secure with four captive screws.z Replace Access Cover

Page 53 - Use this menu cell to

3-181010NFM-3JSection 31010N Dual Channel Temperature Sensor Inputs3.2.3 NOTES ON SYSTEM 1010 ANALOG INPUT MODULESSingle Channel Modelsz System

Page 54 - 2.3.2 UniMass TABLE

3-191010NFM-3JSection 33.2.4 CLAMP-ON RESISTIVE TEMPERATURE DEVICE (RTD) INSTALLATION NOTESThe Clamp-On RTD sensor, with which your 1010N is supplied,

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4-11010NFM-3JSection 44. THE METER FACILITIES MENU AND GRAPHIC DISPLAY SCREENMeter Facilities functions are available immediately after pressing

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4-21010NFM-3JSection 44.2 THE TABLE SETUPS MENUThe Table Setups menu allows you to pre-condition your pipe table and transducer types

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1010NFM-3J Table Of ContentsiiiNETFLOW ... 2-37Totaliz

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4-31010NFM-3JSection 44.2.2 CREATE/EDIT PIPEThe Pipe Table provides the primary data that the system uses to operate with different classes ofpipes. T

Page 59 - 2.3.4 PIPE CONFIGURATION

4-41010NFM-3JSection 4Scroll the option list to a class that provides the closest match to your pipe pressTo select the Pipe Class pr

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4-51010NFM-3JSection 4The Transducer Type menu allows you to place “marks” next to any transducers that you may want themeter to consider preferential

Page 61 - Spacer Bar PB-1

4-61010NFM-3JSection 44.4 THE DATALOGGER CONTROL MENUThe Datalogger Setup menu in the Channel Setup menu provides the Datalogger cont

Page 62 - Minimum

4-71010NFM-3JSection 4To view Datalogger contents pressTo return to Datalogger Control press4.4.2 OUTPUT DATALOGGERThis menu cell allows you to send t

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4-81010NFM-3JSection 4In the Datalogger Control menu, select [Circular Memory].Press to access the [Circular Memory] option l

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4-91010NFM-3JSection 4To view the amount of data memory bytes available press4.5.1 THE ANALOG OUTPUT TRIM MENUAnalog Output Trim allows you to fine-tu

Page 65 - 2.4.7 THE Ltn MENU CELL

4-101010NFM-3JSection 4If the multimeter reading does not match, use the numeric keys to type in the multimeter read-ing.Press to

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4-111010NFM-3JSection 44.6.1 RTD CALIBRATION BY DATA ENTRYThe RTD Calibrate menu allows you to adjust the intrinsic RTD reading to match an external r

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4-121010NFM-3JSection 4When you are sure that the RTD Sensor is at 32ºF (0ºC), press to recalibrate the RTD sensor. Toverify

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1010NFM-3J Table Of Contentsiv2.9.1 Datalogger Mode... 2-5

Page 69 - 2.4.9 THE EMPTY PIPE SET MENU

4-131010NFM-3JSection 4To set the clock:To enable numeric entry pressUse the numeric keys to type the time (HH.MM).To store the time press . T

Page 70 - 2.4.10 ZERO FLOW ADJUST MENU

4-141010NFM-3JSection 4Move the cursor to the required baud rate by pressingTo store selection press . This moves the cursor t

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4-151010NFM-3JSection 4To store the data press . This moves the cursor to Network ID.4.8.5 NETWORK IDThe [Network ID] menu cell stores an iden

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4-161010NFM-3JSection 44.11 THE 1010 GRAPHIC DISPLAY SCREENSThe 1010 family Graphic Display Sub-System is a versatile resource which

Page 73 - Minimum Flow

4-171010NFM-3JSection 4To switch the screen to the “big digits” display pressYou can press to scroll between the available display scr

Page 74 - Average output

4-181010NFM-3JSection 4The flow display uses the first (prompt) line display for the purpose of identifying the type of metercurrentl

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5-11010NFM-3JSection 55. SYSTEM 1010 APPLICATION NOTESSystem 1010 is an extremely versatile transit-time flowmeter that operates with either non-intru

Page 76 - 2.5.3 MEMORY/FAULT SET

5-21010NFM-3JSection 55.3 PIPE CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLAMP-ON TRANSDUCERClamp-on flow transducers operate on any round pipe that conduct

Page 77 - 2.6 THE FLOW/TOTAL UNITS MENU

5-31010NFM-3JSection 5within specifications depends primarily on the receive signal’s signal-to-noise ratio and amplitude. Theinformation below may po

Page 78 - 1010NFM-3JSection 2

5-41010NFM-3JSection 55.4 FLOW CONDITIONSVery rarely are real-world flow conditions uniform and predictable. Therefore, the 1010 oper

Page 79 - 2.6.2 FLOW TIME UNITS

1010NFM-3J Table Of Contents vTransit Time Adjustment: (Hot Key 3)... 2-75Zero Crossover Adjustment: (

Page 80 - 2.6.5 TOTAL VOLUME UNITS

5-51010NFM-3JSection 55.4.3 NOTES ON LIQUID CONDITIONSSuccessful transit-time flow measurement depends on sonic transmit signals traveling through liq

Page 81 - 2.6.7 TOTAL RESOLUTION

5-61010NFM-3JSection 55.4.7 SLURRIESHigh-density undissolved solids (e.g., sand slurry) may cause application problems if present in

Page 82 - 2.6.8 TOTALIZER MODE

5-71010NFM-3JSection 5a common RAM pool. The meter allocates the actual amount of bytes available for each storagefunction dependent on the demands of

Page 83 - Use this menu to define

5-81010NFM-3JSection 5(continued)Vps VALUES (in inches/second) FOR SOME COMMON METALSMetal Vps (in/sec) Metal Vps (in/sec)Aluminum 12

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5-91010NFM-3JSection 5Notice: Siemens holds US Patent Number 4,929,368 on the CC#122 Coupling Compound and allcompounds of this type. Its use is restr

Page 85 - 2.7.2 SET ALARM LEVELS

5-101010NFM-3JSection 5Reynolds # Positive Comp Negative Comp0 0.7808 0.78081277 0.7869 0.78691566 0.7930 0.79301694 0.7991

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5-111010NFM-3JSection 5TERMINOLOGY CHARTThis chart provides explanations for uncommon terms used in this manual. TERM

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5-121010NFM-3JSection 5Local Display Refers to the 1010N’s integral display screen.Menu Sub-sections of the Installation Menu that yo

Page 88 - 2.7.3 CALIBRATE FLOW RATE

5-131010NFM-3JSection 55.7 THE NEMA DUAL-CHANNEL MENU CHARTThis section shows the 1010 Permanent Dual Channel Menu Chart. The Dual Beam Flow, Ch 1+2Fl

Page 89 - Point # (point 1 selected)

5-141010NFM-3JSection 5Meter Facilities Analog Output Trim Trim Pgen 2 OperateTrim @ 1KhzRTD Calibrate RTD-1 User Cal. / FactoryRTD-2

Page 90 - Use this menu cell

1010NFM-3J Table Of Contents viSection 44. The Meter Facilities Menu And Graphic Display Screens ... 4-14.1 Preferred Units

Page 91 - 2.8.2 DATA DISPLAY

5-151010NFM-3JSection 5THE CLAMP-ON MENU (continued)Clamp-On Application Data Temp Range -40F to 250F-40F to 375F-40F to 450FPipe Config Fully Develop

Page 92 - 2.9 THE DATALOGGER SETUP MENU

5-161010NFM-3JSection 5Clamp-On Data Span/Set/Cal Set Alarm Levels Interface Vs m/sAeration %Makeup Latch

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5-171010NFM-3JSection 5Clamp-On Diagnostic Data Test Facilities Fixed ALCTx Up Fixed ALCTx Dn Fixed ALCGraph AutoZeroPrint Site Setup

Page 94 - 2.9.2 DATALOGGER DATA

6-11010NFM-3JSection 66. OPERATING SYSTEM 1010 WITH FLOW TUBESThis extremely versatile in-line transit-time flowmeter system has proven to be a valua

Page 95 - 2.9.4 DATALOGGER EVENTS

6-21010NFM-3JSection 66.1.2 SELECTING THE RIGHT FLOW TUBESelect the appropriate body material: Consider liquid compatibility, operati

Page 96 - 2.9.5 DISPLAY DATALOGGER

6-31010NFM-3JSection 6d. DO NOT mount the flow tube on a section of pipe that may be empty during zero flow. If this cannotbe avoided, then be aware t

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6-41010NFM-3JSection 66.3 HOW TO SET UP SYSTEM 1010 FOR FLOW TUBE OPERATIONThe example in this section shows how to set up channel 1

Page 98 - 2.10.1 ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP

6-51010NFM-3JSection 6Move the Highlight by pressing to [Create/Name Site]. To access the site name fieldpress . In this exa

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6-61010NFM-3JSection 6To move the highlight to [Install Flow Tube] press . Press to access the Install Flow Tubemenu.

Page 100 - 2.10.2 RELAY SETUP

6-71010NFM-3JSection 6To invoke install routine press . This triggers Initial Makeup (an internal process that interrogatesthe flow tube and

Page 101 - RELAY OPTION LIST

1010NFM-3J Table Of Contents5.3.4 Overview Of System Performance... 5-35.3.5 Accura

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6-81010NFM-3JSection 6Pressing accepts the displayed sonic velocity. This moves the highlight to [Empty Flow TubeSet].Press

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6-91010NFM-3JSection 66.5 SPECIFICATIONS – KYNAR PVDF FLOW TUBE *Typical values, subject to change without notice.6.4 SPECIFICATIONS – CPVC FLOW T

Page 104 - 2.11.2 FLOW DATA MENU

6-101010NFM-3JSection 6Size 1 Size 2LiquidMust be compatible with 316SS Must be compatible with 316SS underunder operating co

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6-111010NFM-3JSection 6ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION NOTESz All Siemens Flow Tubes are supplied with integral line connections. The end-user must supply any

Page 106 - The M status is

6-121010NFM-3JSection 6ModelIdentificationFlowDirectionIndicatorCalibration factor (valid forindicated flow directiononly)Inlet(FPT)O

Page 107 - 2.11.4 THE LIQUID DATA MENU

7-11010NFM-3JSection 77. THE SYSTEM 1010 REFLEXOR FLOWMETERReflexor is one of the operating modes available on certain 1010 models. The Reflexor opera

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7-21010NFM-3JSection 77.3 SELECT THE TRANSDUCER MOUNTING LOCATIONSelect a mounting location that has a fully developed flow profile.

Page 109 - Using the [HF] Menu Item

7-31010NFM-3JSection 77.4 MOUNTING THE TRANSDUCERSTwo mounting configurations are available. Adjacent mounting locates the two transducers alongsideea

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7-41010NFM-3JSection 7Channel 1 Clamp-onChannel 2 >ReflexorSiemens 2 Channel [1] Channel 1Choose Channel 1 Fl

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7-51010NFM-3JSection 7Siemens 2 Channel [1] Channel 1Key Install to start flow measurementInstall XdcrTransducer Model 190Trans

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Siemens Energy & Automation’s Standard WarrantyThis warranty applies to flow metering and leak detection systems.SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION C

Page 113 - Detection Mode

1010NFM-3J Table Of ContentsAdditional Installation Notes... 6-111011FT Series 3

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7-61010NFM-3JSection 77.10 CURSOR USE ON THE SPECTRA GRAPH7.11 HOW TO USE SPECTRA GRAPH DATA AND CONTROLSWhen you first access the Sp

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7-71010NFM-3JSection 7Press the <Down Arrow> from High Limit to advance to the Low Limit cursor control. The <+> and<-> keys are ac

Page 116 - Envelope Threshold

7-81010NFM-3JSection 77.13 REFLEXOR DIAGNOSTIC DATAThe Diagnostic Data menu screen provides one location where all diagnostic data ca

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7-91010NFM-3JSection 7Siemens 2 Channel [1] Channel 1Shows range of flow rates detectedApplication InfoLow Limit GAL/MIN 0.00High Limit G

Page 118 - 2.11.7 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

APPENDIX ACouplantInstallationInstructionsFOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCECall: (800) 275-8480 (631) 231-3600Fax: (631) 231-3334E-mail: TSG.ultrasoni

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NOTECurrently there are no Couplant Installation Instructionsincluded in this field manual for this unit.

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B-11010NFM-3JAppendixSITE SETUP CONSIDERATIONS FOR 1010/1020N BLIND SYSTEMSSiemens offers an economical “blind” 1010/1020 NEMA system (without a local

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B-21010NFM-3JAppendixDue to the different System 1010/1020 meter configurations, there are 3 types of RS-232 communica-tion cables employed. You can d

Page 122 - *System Defaults

B-31010NFM-3JAppendixSignal PC DB-9 1010P/1020N 1010WP 1010N 1010XName Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal TerminalGround Pin

Page 123 - Pipe Simulator

B-41010NFM-3JAppendix6. You will now see a blank terminal screen. Next left-click [File] on the top menu bar. Drag thehighlight down to [Properties]

Page 124 - ** See note below

1-11010NFM-3JSection 11. GETTING STARTED1.1 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the Siemens SITRANS FUS1010 NEMA Permanent Flowmeter.Inten

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B-51010NFM-3JAppendix9. You are now ready to communicate with the 1010 flowmeter. But first, save your settings by mov-ing the mouse cursor to [File],

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B-61010NFM-3JAppendixData Display ModeAfter you complete the installation, you can toggle between Installation Menu mode to Data Displaymode. This is

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B-71010NFM-3JAppendixNavigating Through the Installation MenuAfter accessing the Installation Menu, you can begin to setup your flowmeter according to

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B-81010NFM-3JAppendixTransfer of Information from a 1010/1020 Flowmeter to the PCWith HyperTerminal active:1. Point to Transfers, and click.2. Select

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B-91010NFM-3JAppendixTo Clear All Dynamic Memory Using the RS-232 Interface:CAUTION: Before proceeding further , it is essential to understand that th

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Appendix1010NFM-3JC-1Flow Computer Drawings1010N-7 Installation Drawing, 1010 Series Single Channel Flow Computer1010N-8 Outline Dimensions, 1010 Seri

Page 131 - 3.1.4 PREPARING THE PIPE

Appendix1010NFM-3JC-2990TRMVH-7B Installation Drawing, 990 Series Transducers & Assembly, Very High Temp.,Reflect Mode191N1S-7 Installation Drawin

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1010NFM-3JIndexIndexSymbols1010WX Series Flowmeters 1-191011 Series Transducers 3-11011 Universal Transducer 2-221011H High Precision Transducer 2

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1010NFM-3JIndexCCables (see Appendix B)Calibrating Flow Rate 2-48Kc Calibration 2-48Multipoint Calibration 2-48Cavitation 6-3Channel 1+2 1-9Chan

Page 134 - Spring Clip

1010NFM-3JIndex Events 2-55 Memory 5-7 Setup 5-15Mode 2-54Datalogger Control Menu 4-6Datalogger Setup Menu 2-52Menu Structure 2-

Page 135 - Spacing Guide P/N Size

1-21010NFM-3JSection 1 TYPICAL SYSTEM - 1010N PERMANENT CLAMP-ON SYSTEM Flow Me

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1010NFM-3JIndexEmpty Pipe Set Menu 2-29Entering Alphanumeric Strings 1-8Entering Numeric Data 1-7Establishing The Correct Distance Between The Trac

Page 137 - End View

1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-5HHF Menu Item 2-69Automatic Adjustment Procedure 2-71Manual Adjustment Procedure 2-70Hardware Installation Guide 3-1Hazardou

Page 138 - CIRCUMFERENCE

1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-6Liquid Data Menu 2-67Liquid Sonic Conductivity 6-1Low 6-1Log Time Interval 2-55Low Limit Cursor 7-6Low S.G. 2-46Low Signal

Page 139 - Minimum

1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-7Mounting Transducers 3-1Identifying 1011 Transducers and Mounting Hardware 3-1Underwater Mounting 3-1Mounting Transducers (Re

Page 140 - Shown Inserted

1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-8Selecting 2-19Pipe Considerations For Clamp-on Transducer 5-2Pipe Data Menu 2-6Outer Diameter, Wall Thickness 2-6, 2-9Pipe D

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1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-9Calibration By Data Entry 4-11Clamp-On 3-19Entering Current RTD Temperature 4-11Ice Bath Calibration 4-11Parallel RTD Inputs

Page 142 - Tension Screw

1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-10CC#122 5-9Sonic Velocities for Common Liquids 5-7Sonic Velocity For Pure Water @ Various Temperature (Meters/sec) 5-8Spacing

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1010NFM-3JIndexIndex-11Transducer Type Menu 4-4Transducers (Reflexor) 7-1Picking and Installing 7-1Transit-time 1-1, 1-9, 7-1Transmit/Receive Func

Page 144 - TO SENSOR

1010NFM-3JIndexActual Zero 2-31AutoZero 2-30ReversaMatic 2-31ZeroMatic 2-31Index-12

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TradeMarks of Siemens Energy & Automation Inc.AutoZeroMultiPulseReflexorReversaMaticSmartSlewUniMassWidebeamZeroMaticWindows 95/98/NT/2000/XP, Win

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1-31010NFM-3JSection 11.5 THE 1010N KEYPADThe 1010N integral keypad provides 32 numeric and function keys (see table below). Use these keys toenter, r

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CLASS 50NominalDiameter3468101214161820243036424854N/A N/AN/A N/A0.25 6.400.27 8.510.29 10.520.31 12.580.33 14.640.34 16.720.35 18.800.36

Page 148 - This menu allows you

PIPE WEIGHT FORMULA FOR STEEL PIPE (lbs per foot)10.68 (D-t) t, where D=Outside Diameter and t=Wall ThicknessUUUUU These materials are generally avai

Page 149 - 4.2.1 PIPE TABLE

Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.Process Instrumentation Business UnitCoC Ultrasonic Flow155 Plant AvenueHauppauge, NY 11788www.siemens.com/automa

Page 150 - 4.2.2 CREATE/EDIT PIPE

1-41010NFM-3JSection 11.7 HOW TO USE THE INSTALLATION MENUThis section introduces the System 1010 Installation Menu. It explains how

Page 151 - 4.3 TRANSDUCER TYPE MENU

1-51010NFM-3JSection 11.7.1 ACCESSING AND LEAVING THE MENUUpon first turning the meter on you see a Siemens graphic. This means that there is no ac

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1-61010NFM-3JSection 1Selecting Items from an Option ListExamine the screen below. It shows how to use an option list to select a liq

Page 153 - 4.4.1 DISPLAY DATALOGGER

1-71010NFM-3JSection 1Multiple Select Option ListsCertain option lists allow you to make more than one selection. For instance, the Datalogger Dataopt

Page 154 - 4.4.3 CIRCULAR MEMORY

1-81010NFM-3JSection 1Entering Alphanumeric StringsAn alphanumeric string is a series of numbers and letters; and also the Quotation

Page 155 - 4.5 THE MEMORY CONTROL MENU

1-91010NFM-3JSection 1Dual PathDual Path uses two measurement channels to achieve a single output via a “virtual” third channel. Theresultant data is

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FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: FOR GENERAL INFORMATION:Call: (800) 275-8480 Website: www.controlotron.com (631) 231-3600 E-mail: info.ultrasonicflow

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1-101010NFM-3JSection 11.7.4 ESSENTIAL INFORMATION FOR USERS OF MULTI-CHANNEL 1010’sMulti-Channel Meter TypeIf your 1010 is a multi-c

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1-111010NFM-3JSection 1Selecting A Meter TypeThe following example explains how to select a dual-channel clamp-on meter and initiate site program-ming

Page 159 - 4.7.2 TIME

1-121010NFM-3JSection 1To select [Clamp-On] press . This selects the Clamp-On Installation Menu for Measure-ment Channel 1.

Page 160 - 4.8.1 BAUD RATE

1-131010NFM-3JSection 1Press and hold . Note that the character position begins to scroll upward through thealphabet of capital letters. Continue

Page 161 - 4.8.4 LINE FEED

1-141010NFM-3JSection 1Flowmeter Installation FlowchartFlowmeter InstallationCollect SiteDataChoose MountingLocation ForFlowmeter and

Page 162 - 4.10 SYSTEM INFO

1-151010NFM-3JSection 11.8 USING FASTSTART SETUPThe dual-channel clamp-on mode offers a choice of using FastStart Setup or Full Site Setup to createyo

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1-161010NFM-3JSection 1Next, we will pick the pipe size: [1CS80] by moving the cursor to the selection and then press-ing . T

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1-171010NFM-3JSection 1NOTE: You are allowed to override the transducer type and size mounting mode and spacingoffset. See paragraph 1.7.Now you have

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1-181010NFM-3JSection 1The meter is now ready to report flow. Press . The meter will then ask you to save the Site.Saving t

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1-191010NFM-3JSection 11.9 1010WX CLAMP-ON LIQUID FLOWMETERSThe 1010WX flowmeter model numbers are listed below.1010WX Series Flowmeters1010WX1010DWX1

Page 167 - 5.3.3 FLOW VELOCITY RANGE

Manual ChangesNOTE: For the latest updates and revisions to this field manual go towww.controlotron.com/downloads.htm and check the Product Manual lis

Page 168 - 5.3.7 DATA STABILITY

1-201010NFM-3JSection 1Standard Case Enclosure with Window includ-ing the 1010WX equipped with optional graphicdisplay and local keyp

Page 169 - 5.4.1 LOW FLOW RATES

2-11010NFM-3JSection 22. THE 1010N INSTALLATION MENUProgramming System 1010N requires no special experience or training. This field manual contains al

Page 170 - 5.4.6 AERATION

2-21010NFM-3JSection 22.1 THE CHANNEL SETUP MENUAvailable after picking a meter type and a measurement technology. Use this menu to m

Page 171 - 5.4.9 VISCOUS LIQUIDS

2-31010NFM-3JSection 2on the list is the currently active Site Setup. The system will be ready for operation after you install thetransducers and make

Page 172 - 5.6 REFERENCE TABLES

2-41010NFM-3JSection 22.1.3 HOW TO CREATE/NAME A SITE SETUPUse this command to create a new Site Setup. This is the first action requ

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2-51010NFM-3JSection 2To select the first character, use the numeric keys or press . To move the cursorto the first character position

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2-61010NFM-3JSection 2To Save or Rename a Site Setup:To access the first character position pressTo select a character press

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2-71010NFM-3JSection 2Pipe Data Select Pipe Class Manual EntryASA Stainless Steel*ASA Carbon SteelASA PlasticMetric DN SteelMetric SGP SteelCast Iron

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2-81010NFM-3JSection 22.2.1 HOW TO SELECT A PIPE CLASSThe 1010N pipe tables are arranged by classes of common type and material. The

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2-91010NFM-3JSection 2After selecting a pipe class:To access the [Select Pipe Size] option list pressTo scroll to the required pipe pressTo register s

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MANUAL ADDENDUMSETUP PROCEDURE FORWET-FLOW CALIBRATED1010 SYSTEMSSystem 1010 UniflowPortable & NEMAFlowmeter SystemsManual AddendumJuly 20021010

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2-101010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: Do not use ASA schedule code to specify the wall thickness. You must enter actualdimensions.To enter the

Page 180 - Number Index

2-111010NFM-3JSection 2Use this menu to selecta class of liquids andoptionally edit thefollowing liquidparameters:• Estimated Vs• Viscosity• Density(S

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2-121010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: The currently active table will be shown highlighted next to the [UniMass Table] menucell. If no table i

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2-131010NFM-3JSection 22.3.1 HOW TO SELECT A LIQUID CLASSThe liquids listed in the [Liquid Class] option list are representative samples of the class

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2-141010NFM-3JSection 2How to Edit the Viscosity (cS) SettingThe [Viscosity cS] menu cell shows the kinematic viscosity of the select

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2-151010NFM-3JSection 2The table is built by inputting a series of data points—two inputs and two outputs each:z Input data consists of sonic velocity

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2-161010NFM-3JSection 2z Create/Edit Table Point [New Point + Points List (1-32)]You may Create or Edit up to 32 points. If you need

Page 186 - 2.7.3 Calibrate Flow Rate.)

2-171010NFM-3JSection 2MTABLE is the special keyword indicating that UniMass data follows, 1 stands for the channelnumber where the data is being inst

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2-181010NFM-3JSection 2ENTThe four comma separated columns within the data should be formatted in the following order and withthe uni

Page 188

2-191010NFM-3JSection 22.3.4 PIPE CONFIGURATIONThe [Pipe Configuration] menu cell in the Application Data menu presents a list of descriptions of pipi

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Manual Addendum1010FMA-4July 2002SETUP PROCEDURE FOR “WET-FLOW CALIBRATED” 1010 SYSTEM1. INTRODUCTIONWhen the system 1010 is wet-flow calibrated

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2-201010NFM-3JSection 22.4 THE PICK/INSTALL XDCR MENUUse this menu after creating a new site setup in the Channel Setup menu, and def

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2-211010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: Before preceeding to mount transducers, it is recommended that Section 3 - HARD-WARE INSTALLATION GUIDE be reviewed. Refe

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2-221010NFM-3JSection 22.4.1 HOW TO SELECT A TRANSDUCER MODELUse the [Transducer Model] menu cell to define the type of transducer fo

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2-231010NFM-3JSection 2To select a Transducer Type:To access the [Xdcr Type] option list pressTo move the cursor to the required transducer model pres

Page 194 - 1010NFM-3JSection 6

2-241010NFM-3JSection 22.4.4 REVIEWING THE SPACING METHODThe flow computer analyzes your transducer selection, mounting mode and pipe

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2-251010NFM-3JSection 22.4.6 THE NUMBER INDEX MENU CELLSelecting the Spacing Offset allows the flow computer to calculate the Number Index. The Number

Page 196

2-261010NFM-3JSection 2Transducer Model 1011 UniversalTransducer Size B3Xdcr Mount Mode DirectSpacing Offset MinimumNumber Index 4Spa

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2-271010NFM-3JSection 2Transducer Model 1011 UniversalTransducer Size B3Xdcr Mount Mode DirectSpacing Offset MinimumNumber Index 4Spacing Method Track

Page 198 - Dual Channel Flow

2-281010NFM-3JSection 2Immediately after you press <ENT>, the computer starts an internal process called an Initial Makeup.The

Page 199

2-291010NFM-3JSection 2If you want to redo the Initial Makeup, move cursor to [New Makeup], then press <ENT>. This resetsthe option list. You c

Page 200 - CURSOR USAGE TIPS

Manual Addendum1010FMA-42.2 Flowmeter SetupNOTE: The following instructions require the use of the keypad and the menu. Theinstaller should become fa

Page 201 - ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION NOTE

2-301010NFM-3JSection 2How to Use the MTYmatic CommandYou can repeat MTYmatic (performed during the Initial Makeup) to correct an ina

Page 202 - DIAGNOSTIC DATA

2-311010NFM-3JSection 2Actual ZeroThe “Actual Zero” function simply averages the indicated “zero flow” readings (over a user defined timeperiod) then

Page 203 - 7.16 OTHER MENU ENTRIES

2-321010NFM-3JSection 2Important Note: A caution on the use of upper and lower flow limits (used to prevent flow mis-registra-tion) p

Page 204 - Instructions

2-331010NFM-3JSection 2Select the [ZeroMatic] menu cell by pressing or then pressZeroMatic (optional function) REYNOLDS TABLENOTE: Zer

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2-341010NFM-3JSection 2Channel/Path SetupPipe DataApplication DataPick/Install XdcrOperation AdjustFlow/Total UnitsData Span/Set/CalS

Page 206 - APPENDIX B

2-351010NFM-3JSection 22.5.1 DAMPING CONTROLSystem 1010 provides two different data output filter types, SmartSlew and Time Average (recom-mended). S

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2-361010NFM-3JSection 22.5.3 MEMORY/FAULT SETCertain situations (e.g., an empty pipe or excessive aeration) will interrupt data produ

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2-371010NFM-3JSection 22.6 THE FLOW/TOTAL UNITS MENUThe Flow/Total Units menu is available after selecting a meter type and measurement channel. Use t

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2-381010NFM-3JSection 2THE FLOW/TOTAL UNITS MENU STRUCTURE Flow/Total Units Volume Units Flow Volume Units Gallons (US)

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2-391010NFM-3JSection 22.6.1 FLOW VOLUME UNITSThe [Flow Volume Units] option list allows you to select the rate units the meter uses to report volumet

Page 211 - Meter Facilities

Manual Addendum1010FMA-43. TRANSFER INSTALL FUNCTIONAll 1010 flowmeter operating systems (version 3.00.20 and greater) include the installation facil

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2-401010NFM-3JSection 22.6.3 FLOW DISPLAY RANGEThe [Display Range] option list offers a choice of Autorange (default), or High Range.

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2-411010NFM-3JSection 22.6.6 TOTALIZER SCALEAfter you select totalizer units, the meter automatically computes a prefix to provide the best combina-ti

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2-421010NFM-3JSection 2NETFLOW (default) is best for applications where there may be zero flow for long periods. It mini-mizes false

Page 215 - ENGINEERING DRAWINGS

2-431010NFM-3JSection 22.7.1 SPAN DATAThe Span Data menu allows you to set 0% and 100% output limits for volumetric flow (Vfo), absoluteflow (Vfab), s

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2-441010NFM-3JSection 2Maximum span values represent: Minimum span values represent:100% of span 0% of spanCurrent output of 20 mA C

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2-451010NFM-3JSection 2Max Vs m/sThe [Max Vs m/s] menu cell stores the maximum range for the sonic velocity output. The sonic velocity(Vs) appears on

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2-461010NFM-3JSection 2High FlowThe [High Flow Alarm] menu cell allows you to set the HI Alarm relay trip-point and the position of t

Page 219

2-471010NFM-3JSection 2Interface Vs (m/s) meters-per-secondThe [Interface Vs m/s] menu cell sets the Interface Vs setpoint. The relay changes state wh

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2-481010NFM-3JSection 22.7.3 CALIBRATE FLOW RATEThe 1010’s intrinsic calibration is excellent as confirmed by numerous laboratory and

Page 221

2-491010NFM-3JSection 2Press to move to the [Indicated Rate] field, then to enable numeric entry.Use the numeric keys to type a flow r

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MANUAL ADDENDUMManual AddendumMay 20021010FMA-14SYSTEM 1010EXPANDED I/O OPTION(For Systems Equipped With 1010N-7 Modules)FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE: F

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2-501010NFM-3JSection 2To enable numeric entry pressUse the numeric keys to type the required % correction for point #2. Press

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2-511010NFM-3JSection 22.8.3 TIME BASEThe [Time Base] option list defines the stripchart x-axis display interval. The stripchart plots an averageof re

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2-521010NFM-3JSection 22.8.4 STRIPCHART CLEARUse this menu cell to clear the stripchart. Selecting [Yes] erases all current stripchar

Page 226 - Index-10

2-531010NFM-3JSection 2 Datalogger Setup Datalogger Mode OffMemoryRS-232 OutputDatalogger Data NoneSite IdDateTimeFlowAverage FlowRaw FlowTotalVsVal

Page 227 - Index-11

2-541010NFM-3JSection 22.9.1 DATALOGGER MODEThe [Datalogger Mode] option list allows you to disable Datalogger, transmit reports to a

Page 228 - Index-12

2-551010NFM-3JSection 2Alarm Letter Codes and DescriptionsS ... Spacing ... Transducer spacing may need re-adjustmentE ... Empty ...

Page 229 - TRADEMARKS

2-561010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: An Alarm Event report will be generated immediately after the transition from a non-alarm to an alarm ev

Page 230 - DUCTILE IRON PIPE

2-571010NFM-3JSection 2NOTE: In single channel 1010’s the datalogger uses a compression scheme that precludesbackward scrolling.Important point about

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2-581010NFM-3JSection 22.10.1 ANALOG OUTPUT SETUPSystem 1010 provides current, voltage and pulse-rate analog outputs. Analog Output S

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2-591010NFM-3JSection 2Assigning Io Output FunctionsThe Io analog output is a self-powered, isolated 4-20mA DC signal that varies linearly in relation

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