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120 Daniel MeterLink meter configuration overview
Section 5: Startup and meter configuration Reference, Installation, and Operations Manual
June 2013 3-9000-743 Rev S
5.6.1 Daniel MeterLink meter configuration overview
The Field Setup Wizard allows you to enter site specific information into the meter and is only
available while connected to a meter. It is designed to be used once during initial startup of the
meter to enter information unique to the meter’s installation. It can be used at a later time to
change the meter configuration. The Field Setup Wizard is the only way in Daniel MeterLink to
change the following parameters:
Meter units system
Volumetric flow rate time
Gage or Absolute Pressure type
Depending on the version of firmware running on the meter, some options may be disabled or
unavailable in the Field Setup Wizard if the firmware can not support the option. The Field Setup
Wizard provides an overall guide to configuring the Daniel Mark III Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter.
It identifies the groups of data points that must be configured, along with interrelations and
dependencies that should be considered when configuring the meter.
The data displayed in the Field Setup Wizard is from the connected meter. If you use the Field
Setup Wizard more than once, you only have to change the properties desired and you will not
have to completely reconfigure the meter. Clicking the
Finish button on the final page of the
wizard will write the changes to the meter.
Daniel MeterLink prompts you to save the meter configuration (if configured), under Program
Settings.
Daniel MeterLink provides context-sensitive help for each screen via the
F1 shortcut key. For help
at any time, press the
F1 key and Daniel MeterLink opens a pop-up window with information or
detailed instructions about any topic.
For Daniel Mark III Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter meters, the Security switch S2 position 4 on the
CPU board must be closed or down towards the board to enable writes to protected
configuration registers.