
4220 Flow Meter
Section 2 Programming
The second report generator lets you program the flow meter to print two independent reports at different intervals, for example. This is useful for those who need both a weekly and a monthly summary of activity on the flow meter. If you select OFF for this step, the program will advance to the next step, and there will be no report B generated. If you select YES, the following will appear:
REPORT B DURATION TO BE IN
• HOURS • • DAYS • • MONTHS •
Select the appropriate interval for this second report. After you select the units of time the following will appear:
ENTER REPORT B DURATION
XXHOURS
DAYS or MONTHS could also appear depending on what you selected for the previous step. The time selected becomes the time interval that will be covered in the report. Then the flow meter will ask you when you want the first report printed:
PRINT REPORT A AT
YR: XXXX MONTH: XX DAY: XX HR: XX MIN: XX
After you have entered the desired date for the first report, the program will advance to the following:
PRINT FLOW METER HISTORY
• YES • • NO •
The final step on the flow meter is HISTORY. This step presents a record of the programming activity on the flow meter that you can have printed on the printer. The flow meter keeps a record of certain programming changes and prints them out. If you select YES, the following will appear:
PRINT FLOW METER HISTORY
• PRINT SINCE LAST • • PRINT ALL •
If you select PRINT SINCE LAST, the flow meter will only print the changes that have occurred since the last print request. If there were no changes, there will be no print. If you select PRINT ALL, the flow meter will print all the changes it has in memory, as far back as 50 entries.
If you selected NO from PRINT FLOW METER HISTORY, the flow meter will advance to CLEAR HISTORY - YES, NO.
If you select NO again, the flow meter will exit programming and return to the normal display. If you clear the memory, previous programming changes will be erased, but the flow meter will again begin keeping track of changes the next time you change the program.