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Note that if the transmitter’s radio is stopped, the odometer value will be stored but the transmitter will remain stopped. If the radio is running, the odometer value will change and the radio will remain running.
Example: Changing the Odometer
Here’s an example to help you through the steps of setting an Odometer value.
Let’s assume that you are installing a Badger ORION® transmitter on an active meter with usage on the RTR®. You need to follow these steps to insure that the value in the transmitter matches the current odometer value on the RTR once the transmitter is connected to the RTR.
When programming Badger ORION transmitters, you need to enter the six moveable odometer wheels plus the sweep hand for all meter types (gallons, cubic feet, etc.) and all meter models.
For this example, we’ll assume that the odometer value (both black digits and white digits) is "001234". The RTR odometer would look like this.
Let’s also assume that the sweep hand is pointing between the "5" and the "6". Because the sweep hand has not yet hit the "6", use the value of "5" as the last digit of the meter reading. Therefore, the value to be entered into the Badger ORION Transmitter is "0012345".
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