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February 2007
Now we follow the steps for setting the Odometer value. In this example, we will use transmitter number 72110068. First, we must place the optical port over the transmitter’s LED and perform the READ function.
Next, we must update the odometer value on the display. Use the back space key to delete the current odometer value from the Read step, and enter the desired odometer reading (12345).
Now touch on the Set Odometer button. Once the messages show that the communications between the optical port and the transmitter have completed successfully, the transmitter holds the new odometer value.
To check the odometer value, place the optical port over the LED and perform the READ function again. You should see the new odometer value of "12345" in the Odometer # field.
Example: Setting the Odometer for a 4" or 6" Compound
NOTE:
It is recommended that when a Badger RTR® is being read that the sweep hand be between the twelve
1.To accurately program a Badger ORION® transmitter for a compound meter with a summator, both the low flow and high flow totals must be added together to determine the total flow. We’ll use this picture of a compound series meter with separate low and high flow Badger RTRs in the example.
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