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8.   Gate Time ........................................................................................... Default 1.85 sec. 
  
 
     
The gate time (in seconds) is the amount of time pulses are accepted before flow rate 
calculations are performed.  The accuracy and response time of the flow rate display are 
dependent on the gate time.  To achieve a 1% flow rate accuracy, the lowest pulse rate 
should produce 100 pulses before the rate calculation is performed.  In display #7 (Status 
Display 2) the lower line indicates incoming flow meter impulses, an estimate of the time 
elapsed for 100 pulses, to be accumulated by the slowest meter, will give a good 
approximation of the minimum recommended gate time.  
 
     Another method would be to change the default Gate Time value by trial and error 
until the best results for the system and user are achieved. 
 
 
9.   Analog Offset.............................................................................................Default 0000
  
 
 
     
The Analog Output Offset will be a number from 0000-4095 that will become the 
bottom end of the  0 - 5 volt & 4 - 20 mAmp analog outputs. 
 
 
      
For example:     0000    for   0  to  
20mAmps  and 0 to 5v. 
                        
819      
 for   4 to  
20mAmps  and 1 to 5v.   
                       
1638    for   8  to  
20mAmps  and 2 to 5v.       
                       
2457    for  12 to  
20mAmps  and 3 to 5v.
 
 
 
 
 
10.  Analog Gain............................................................................................Default 10200 
 
 
     
The analog gain factor integrates the controller output signal range and speed with the 
rest of the system capabilities. If the gain factor is correct the full range of the analog 
output signal can be used to cover the operating range of the equipment in which it is 
installed.  
 
The formula used to determine the analog output is as follows: 
 
                                                        
                              
 
 
(Variable Value) * Gain              
              Analog Output=      
                                        
 
 
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