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Table of Contents

I. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................................3

II. Before Beginning Confi guration ....................................................................................................................................3

A. Install the Dresser MeterWare Software ..............................................................................................................4

B. Installing Microsoft.net on your computer .........................................................................................................6

C. Install or Confi rm IrDA Communication Between Computer and ES3/ETC Units and Series D Meter ..........................................................................................7

D. IrDA Installation Instructions .....................................................................................................................................8

E. Connecting the IrDA Cable to the Computer .....................................................................................................8

F. Establish Connection Between MeterWare and ES3, ETC or Series D Meter ..........................................................................................................................................8

III. Confi guring the ES3 and ETC Units or Series D Meter ...................................................................................... 10

A. Welcome Screen .......................................................................................................................................................... 10

B. Confi guration Screen ................................................................................................................................................. 10

C. Using the Volume Confi guration Screen ........................................................................................................... 11

D. Compensations Confi guration .............................................................................................................................. 17

E. Customizing the Parameters for Display on the LCD .................................................................................. 18

F. Performing a Single Point Calibration ................................................................................................................ 19

G. Using the Live Data Screen ..................................................................................................................................... 21

H. Faults and Alarms ........................................................................................................................................................ 21

I. Advanced Screen ......................................................................................................................................................... 22

J. Logging – Data Logs and Audit Logs .................................................................................................................. 27

K. Creating a Confi guration Report .......................................................................................................................... 30

L. Save Confi guration Report for Successive Units........................................................................................... 31

M. Uploading the Saved Confi guration File to Other Units ............................................................................. 31

N. Upgrading the Firmware in the ES3/ETC units and Series D Meter ...................................................... 33

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Dresser* MeterWare Installation and Operation Procedures

I. IntroductionThis manual provides step-by-step instructions for installing and using the Dresser MeterWare User Terminal software. The User Terminal software is used to configure the Dresser D800/D1000 Meter, the ES3 Electronic Temperature Compensator with mechanical backup, and the ETC fully Electronic Temperature Compensator.

This manual will help you:

■ Install the Dresser MeterWare User Terminal software on your computer

■ Install the hardware (IrDA) on your computer

■ Connect the unit with your computer to:

• Configure the unit

• Calibrate the unit

• Save configuration files

• Download both data logs and audit logs

II. Before Beginning Confi gurationDresser offers a complete communications kit, which includes the following:

■ IrDA communication cable

■ Mini CD included with IrDA drivers in IrDA package

■ Magnet provided for initializing and scrolling through screens

■ IrDA holders for both the D800/D1000 and ES3/ETC products

Note: User Terminal Software CD (Meterware) is not included in the communicatons kit and must be purchased separately.

• Work with the Advanced settings

• Upgrade firmware

• Troubleshoot problems

Figure 1 - Contents of Communication Kit and Meterware CD

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For the initial installation: Follow all steps under II A, B and C before beginning confi guration.

A. Install the Dresser MeterWare Software

Close any programs currently open on your computer screen. Do not turn off your computer.

1. Insert the software CD into the CD-ROM player of your computer.

2. If you are running Windows 7 as your operating system, double click on the CD-ROM drive (generally the D: drive) and the screen depicted in Figure 2 will appear. Double click on the icon entitled Installer.exe and the MeterWare Selection Screen (Refer to Figure 3) will open. Once the MeterWare selection screen is open, then select the button entitled Install MeterWare and follow the instructions in Paragraphs 4 through 16 below.

3. If you are running Windows XP or older, the fi rst screen you will see is the MeterWare Selection Screen (Refer to Figure 3). You will see a list of selections on this screen. In order to install the MeterWare software, select the button entitled “Install MeterWare”.

Figure 2 - Contents of MeterWare CD

Figure 3 -Dresser MeterWare Selection Screen

4. Within 30 seconds, you will see the Welcome screen (Figure 4).

5. Select Next for the Dresser MeterWare to begin installation (Figure 4.)

Figure 4 - Welcome screen for MeterWare setup

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6. From the screen Select Destination Location, the Installer will prompt you to choose the place on your computer’s hard drive where you would like the program installed. The default location is Program Files, as shown in Figure 5. You can select another location by using the Browse button.

Note: the number following “Dresser MeterWare” refers to the specifi c MeterWare version you are installing. In the example in Figure 3, the version is “1051.”

7. Select Next once you have chosen a location.

Figure 5 - Select destination for Installation fi les

8. From the screen Select Start Menu Folder, the Installer asks where to install the program shortcuts. You can choose to have these installed in the default location or choose a new location by going to Browse (Figure 6) .

9. Select Next once you have chosen a location.

Figure 6 - Placement of program shortcuts

10. From the screen Select Additional Tasks, the Installer asks if you would like to create MeterWare icons. If you select both boxes, the MeterWare icon will appear both on your desktop and in the quick launch area on your toolbar (Figure 7).

11. Select Next after making your decision

Figure 7- Create additional icons

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12. From the Ready to Install screen (Figure 8), the Installer will ask you once again if you are ready to install the MeterWare software. Select:

• Install if you are ready to install

• Back if you would like to review or change your choices,

• Cancel if you do not want to install the software at this time.

Figure 8 - Ready to Install screen

13. The software program now automatically installs. You will see a green status bar go across your screen as the software installs.

14. Installation takes approximately three to fi ve minutes, with progression showing on your computer screen. You do not need to do anything during this part. A screen will appear that indicates the software installation is complete (Figure 9).

15. Select Finish.16. Installation is complete and ready for

use when the Welcome screen of the software opens (Figure 16).

Figure 9 - Finish screen for setupB. Installing Microsoft .net on your computer.Note: If you are running a Windows operating system on your computer that is older than Windows 7, you will need to download Microsoft .net 3.5 framework from the internet. In order to do this, you will have to have Administrative Rights to your computer. If you do not have Administrative Rights to your computer, contact your IT department for assistance. Please also note that if your computer has Windows 7 installed, you do not need to download .net

In order to download .net framework, please install the MeterWare CD in the CD ROM drive of your computer. The software will open the Dresser MeterWare Selection Screen depicted in Figure 2. From this screen, select the button entitled “Install DotNet”. The program will then prompt you with the following selection screen (Refer to Figure 10).

If you do not have Windows 7 installed and you do have an internet connection available, select the “Yes” button on the selection screen and the MeterWare software will take you to the following url where you can proceed to download the required version of Microsoft .Net.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21

Figure 10 - Microsoft .Net Framework selection screen

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Figure 11 - Confi rm MosChip is installed

Back out of the windows by clicking the red X in the upper right-hand corner of each window.

If the IrDA has not yet been installed on your computer, then you must install the drivers.

Please Note: In order to install these drivers, you must have Administrative Rights to your computer. If you do not have Administrative Rights, please contact your IT Department prior to beginning this installation.

C. Install or Confi rm IrDA Communication Between Computer and ES3/ETC/D800/D1000 Unit1. Confi rm Previous Installation of IrDA

a. From your computer desktop, select Start in the lower left corner of your computer screen. Click once.

b. Find Control Panel in the list of options. Click once. (If you do not see Control Panel, you should see Settings. From Settings go to Control Panel.)

c. A screen will appear with a list. Find System, and click twice.

d. The System Properties screen will pop up. Go to the tab labeled Hardware. Click once.

e. Note the box labeled Device Manager and within that see the button labeled Device Manager. Click once.

f. Find the item Infrared Devices.

g. Underneath Infrared Devices, look for MosChip.

h. If MosChip is not in the list, the IrDA has not been installed and you must perform that task. (Refer to step B.1.)

i. If MosChip shows in the list, the IrDA hardware is installed and will be recognized by the computer during confi guration (Figure 11).

D. IrDA Installation Instructions a. Insert the Installation CD for the Actisys IR Adapter cable

into your CD drive

b. If you are running Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista or Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit) , make sure that the IR dongle is NOT plugged into the USB beforehand

c. If the installer opens up automatically, then proceed to step “f”.

d. If the installer does NOT open automatically, open the DVD/CD drive from My Computer.

e. Run the setup.exe program.

f. The driver installation will exit without any prompts to the user after successful installation.

g. Restart your computer

h. Plug the IR dongle ACT-IR2002UL into your USB port.

i. A screen will pop up confi rming that you have plugged in the IR dongle

j. When a connection is made between the IR dongle and the IrDA driver software, a message indicating that the driver was installed successfully will appear in the bottom right hand corner of your screen.

k. You can confi rm successful installation of the drivers, as follows: Go to Start-> Control Panel-> system-> Device manager (Refer to Figure 12). The Infrared device should be displayed as one of the devices running.

Figure 12 - Device Manager showing successful IrDA installation

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E. Connecting the IrDA Cable to the Computer1. Plug in the IrDA communication cable to the

computer’s USB port and then to the ES3, ETC or the Series D meter, using the appropriate IrDA adapter (Figures 13 and 14).

Figure 13 - IrDA connected to ES3 or ETC unit

Figure 14 - IrDA connected to D800 meter

2. Open the Welcome screen by double-clicking on the Dresser MeterWare icon (Figure 15).

Figure 15 - Dresser MeterWare icon

F. Establish Connection Between MeterWare and ES3/ETC or Series D Meter:

1. Open the Welcome screen (Figure 16).

The version number and release date of the Dresser MeterWare software is indicated on the Welcome screen.

Note: This is important information as you need to ensure that the installed version of the MeterWare software is compatible with the fi rmware in your ES3/ETC or Series D meter. While software is fully backward compatible, it is not forward compatible, and some of the new features in the product may not be accessible.

If you have an older version of the MeterWare software, you will want to update it to the latest version. Contact your Sales Support Specialist for part numbers and availability.

Figure 16 - Welcome screen

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2. Wake up the unit using the magnet supplied in the Communications Package.

Figure 18 - Swipe magnet on black dot on D800 IndexFigure 17 - Swipe the magnet across the “Swipe” line on the ES3/ETC Index

3. The unit will now connect with the MeterWare software. Observe the Status area at the bottom of the screen (Figure 19), which will move from “searching” for a connection to the yellow-highlighted message “In Range,” followed by a green-highlighted message “Ready to Connect”. The MeterWare software is now ready to connect to the device.

4. Select Connect.

5. A green status bar will move across the Welcome screen indicating the MeterWare is establishing communication with the device (Figure 20).

6. When communication is established, the status bar will turn green and display the message “Connected” (ES3/ETC or D800/D1000).

7. A picture of the connected device also will appear on the Welcome screen (Figure 19).

Figure 19 - Welcome screen showing connection and communication established

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III. Confi guring the ES3 and ETC units or Series D meterA. Welcome ScreenYou are ready to begin confi guration when:

• The screen titled Dresser MeterWare, which also states software revision and release date, is on your computer screen.

• A picture of your particular product type is showing on the screen. • The status on this screen shows Connected and the photo displayed on the Welcome screen

indicates what type of unit you are connected with (ES3, ETC or D800/D1000). • The status bar, over the two buttons in the lower right of the screen, is green and fi lled to the edge.

B. Confi guration Screen1. From the Welcome screen, select the Confi guration tab, which will open the Confi guration screen (Figure 20).

From the Confi guration screen, you can accomplish these tasks:

• Volume Confi guration – select items such as meter type, meter size and pulse output confi guration. • Compensation Confi guration – confi gure Live or Fixed Temperature and Fixed Factor Pressure units. • Customize LCD – choose the parameters you would like to display on the LCD of the device. • Open and save Confi guration fi les • Create Confi guration reports • Upload any confi guration changes from the MeterWare software to the unit

Figure 20 - Confi guration screen

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2. Quick Confi guration Area (Figure 21)

When the Confi guration screen is open, a Quick Confi guration Area is established on the screen. This area:

• Provides a running summary of actions taken on the individual screens. (The process of moving screen by screen is explained in this manual.)

• Enables direct confi guration of a single parameter by double clicking on the particular parameter. Double clicking will take you directly to the appropriate screen and parameter that you want to change.

Note: Changes showing in the Quick Confi guration summary that are highlighted in yellow have not yet been uploaded to the unit.

Figure 21 - Quick Confi guration Area showing changed parameters highlighted in yellow

C. Using the Volume Confi guration Screen

From the Confi guration screen, click the Volume button (Figure 21).

The Volume Confi guration screen (Figure 22) will open, from which you will be able to confi gure the following parameters.

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b. Under Meter Data area (Figure 24).

a. Type: i. ES3: The ability to confi gure

meter type and size is not available as these parameters were confi gured prior to the unit leaving the factory. The meter type and size on the ES3 are dependent upon the confi guration of the mechanical gear reduction assembly, which is meter size/type specifi c.

ii. ETC: The ability to confi gure meter type and size is available for the fully electronic ETC product in the MeterWare software section entitled Meter Data. Refer to Figure 24. The Meter Types available for the ETC are the Series B and the Series A (LMMA) meters, both imperial and metric versions. For the Series B meter, the available sizes are 8C through 16M and for the Series A meter, the available sizes are 1.5M through 16M. If you are connected to an ETC that has both a hardware and software confi guration for a Series B meter, then the only available Meter Types you will see are Series B and Series B Metric. The same is true for an ETC shipped from the factory confi gured for a Series A meter.

iii. The MeterWare also allows for user confi guration of the Series D meter size – D800 or D1000, both imperial and metric.

b. Meter/Site ID: User confi gurable and allows entering specifi c company meter site identifi ers, such as location or serial number.

Figure 23 - Non-compensated index matching electronic display.

Figure 24 - ETC Meter Type and Size Selection

Figure 22 - Volume Confi guration Screen

a. Under Display area (Figure 22).

a. Compensated Volume: select number of digits ranging from 5 to 8.

b. Non-compensated Volume: select number of digits ranging from 5 to 8.

Note: If you are confi guring an ES3 unit, you will generally want the number of digits displayed in the Non-compensated fi eld on the LCD to match the number of digits displayed on the uncorrected mechanical counter (Figure 24).

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Figure 25 - Pulse Output Allocation parameters for ES3/ETC with AMR

c. Under Pulse Output Allocation area (Figure 25).

The information chosen will depend on the type of unit:

■ ES3/ETC with AMR (see following explanation)

■ ES3/ETC without AMR (see following explanation)

■ D800/D1000 - all meters are AMR ready

a. Pulse Outputs 1 and 2 (both Form A) Based on meter site requirements, select from among these 4 options:

• Compensated • Non-compensated b. Form A Pulse Width Confi gure the pulse width for Pulse Outputs 1 and 2, by clicking on the pull-down menu for

options 50, 150 and 250 ms. The option you choose depends on the wiring requirements of the device you will be using. Note: Default confi guration for Form A Pulse Width is 50 ms.c. Pulse Output 3 (Form B) There are only two options: • Fault • Disabled Note: The pulse width on Form B pulse

is not user confi gurable. As shown in Figure 25, the pulse width is standard at 500 ms.

• Fault • Disabled

Figure 26 - Information icon

d. The Information icon helps you with wiring pulse outputs to the receiving device.

Click on the icon (Figure 26), which will open a wiring diagram that is specifi c for the type of connected unit. In the example shown in Figure 27, this wiring diagram is specifi c for the ES3/ETC with AMR.

Figure 27 - Wiring diagram available from Information icon

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ES3/ETC without AMR (Figure 28)

a. Pulse outputs 1 and 2 (both Form A) Based on meter site requirements, select from among these 4 options: • Compensated • Non-compensatedb. Form A pulse width Confi gure the pulse width for Pulse Outputs 1 and 2 by clicking on

the pull-down menu for options 50, 150 and 250 ms. The option you choose depends on

the wiring requirements of the device you will be using.

Note: Default confi guration for Form A Pulse Width is 50 ms.

c. Form B pulse: For ES3/ETC without AMR, the Form B pulse is unavailable;therefore, the word “Disabled” will be in the box and it will show as grayed out on the Volume Confi guration Screen. (Refer to Figure 28)

d. The Information icon helps you with wiring pulse outputs to the receiving device. Click on the Information icon (as circled in Figure 26) to display the wiring diagram for the ES3/ETC without AMR.

• Fault • Disabled

Figure 28 - Pulse Output Allocation parameters for ES3/ETC without AMR

D800/D1000 Pulse Output Allocation (Figure 29):As stated earlier in this document, all Series D meters are shipped AMR ready.

a. Pulse outputs 1 and 2 (both Form A) Based on meter site requirements, select from among these 4 options:• Compensated• Non-compensated• Fault• Disabledb. Form A pulse width Confi gure the pulse width for Pulse

Outputs 1 and 2 by clicking on the pull-down menu for options50, 150 and 250 ms.

The option you choose depends on the wiring requirements of the device you will be using.

Note: Default confi guration for Form A Pulse Width is 50 ms.

c. Pulse Output 3 (Form B) There are only two options:• Fault• Disabled Note: The pulse width on Form B pulse is not user confi gurable.

As shown in Figure 25, the pulse width is standard at 500 ms.d. The Information icon helps you with wiring pulse outputs to the receiving device. Click on the icon which will open a wiring diagram that is specifi c for the type of connected unit.

If the unit you are connected to is a Series D meter, the wiring diagram accessed by clicking on the “i” icon is specifi c to that meter.

Figure 29 - Confi guring the pulse outputs on the D800 meter

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Figure 30 - Meter Data options

e. Under Meter Data area (Figure 30). The ES3 and ETC are available for use

with both the Series B and Series A (LMMA) meters, Imperial and metric versions.

If the product you are using is the ES3, in the customer version of the MeterWaresoftware, these options will not be available because the uncorrected mechanical counter is confi gured to be a certain size and version at the factory, and the Meter Type and Size selected in the MeterWare software must be an exact match. For this reason, the customer is not given the option to confi gure this information using the software.

However, for the Series D meter and the fully electronic ETC Electronic Temperature Compensator, since there is no mechanical gear reduction assembly associated with the unit, the MeterWare software will allow the user to confi gure meter type, size and Imperial or metric units of measure.

5. Under Flow area (Figure 31). Allows you to choose the direction the gas is fl owing through the meter (forward or reverse). Select from 5 volume accumulation methods based on the capability to read either the forward or

reverse fl ow directions. The fi ve volume accumulation methods are shown in Table 1 on page 16.

If the accessory unit is either an ES3 or an ETC that is mounted on a Dresser rotary meter, there is a directional fl ow arrow on the nameplate of the meter, located on the meter cylinder:

• Forward Flow is gas fl ow moving in the direction of this arrow(generally referred to as Top or Side Inlet)

• Reverse Flow is gas fl ow moving in the opposite direction (generally referred to as Bottom Inlet)(Figure 31).

For the Dresser Series D meter there is a small triangular arrow on the top of the meter, next to the left ferrule (spud).

Figure 31 - Options for Flow Sense

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6. Under Volumes area Allows you to confi gure the Compensated and Non-compensated

Volume that will be displayed on the LCD (Figure 32). Note: When volumes are entered or

changed in the Compensated and Non-compensated Volume fi elds, the box is highlighted in yellow. This indicates that the new volumes have not yet been uploaded to the corrector. Once the Upload to Unit task has been completed, the yellow will disappear from these fi elds.

Note: If you are confi guring an

ES3 unit, you would generally want to match the Non-compensated Volume on the LCD with theNon-compensated Volume displayed on the uncorrected mechanical counter.

7. Save Volume Confi guration selections Click OK when ready to save the selections. You will be returned to the Confi guration screen (Figure 20) where you

have the option to upload the changes you have made to the unit by selecting Upload to unit.

Note: it you choose Cancel on the Volume Confi guration screen, all of the selections you have made will be removed.

Figure 32 - Confi guring Compensated and Non-compensated Volume

Volume AccumulationMeasured Flow Source

Forward Reverse Calculated Flow

Forward minus (-) Reverse P P Volume in Reverse fl ow is subtracted from the volume calculated in Forward fl ow.

Reverse minus (-) Forward P P Volume in Forward fl ow is subtracted from the volume calculated in Reverse fl ow.

Reverse x P Volume in Reverse fl ow only is calculated. All fl ow in the Forward direction is ignored.

Forward P x Volume in Forward fl ow only is calculated. All fl ow in Reverse direction is ignored

Forward plus (+) Reverse P P Volume in Reverse and Forward fl ow are calculated. Calculated volume is the total of all fl ow in both directions.

Table 1 - Volume Accumulation Methods

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D. Compensations Confi guration From the Confi guration screen, click the

Compensations button. (Figure 20). The Compensation Confi guration screen (Figure 33)

will open, from which you will be able to: • Set Temperature units in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. • Enter Base Temperature • Choose to measure Temperature as either Live or

Fixed Factor • Confi gure Pressure units in either PSI or kPa • Enter Base and Atmospheric Pressure • Enter either the Fixed Line Pressure or the

Fixed Pressure Factor (whichever is known at the time).

Figure 33 - Compensation Confi gure screen

1. Fixed Temperature It is important to specify a Fixed Temperature value,

even though you have chosen the Live Measurement option (Figure 34).

If the unit experiences a temperature fault, you can choose to allow the unit to continue to correct for temperature using the Fixed Temperature entered on this screen.

Figure 34 - Specify Fixed Temperature

2. Select Pressure parameters: (Figure 35) a. Select either psi or kPa b. Enter Base and Atmospheric Pressure c. Select Absolute or Gauge Mode d. Enter the parameter for either Fixed Line Pressure

or Fixed Pressure Factor. If you enter the Fixed Line Pressure, the unit will automatically calculate the Fixed Pressure Factor and vice versa.

Figure 35 - Pressure parameters

3. Save Compensation Confi guration selections Click OK when ready to save the selections. You will be returned to the Confi guration screen

(Figure 20) where you have the option to upload the changes you have made to the unit by selecting Upload to unit.

Note: If you choose Cancel on the Compensation Confi guration screen, all of the selections you have made will be removed.

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E. Customizing the Parameters for Display on the LCD From the Confi guration screen, click the Customize LCD button (Figure 20). The LCD Settings screen (Figure 36) will open. On this screen you will be able to choose to display

certain parameters, depending on whether your accessory unit or Series D meter is confi gured to be Compensated or Non-Compensated. Please note – if you have ordered the unit or meter from the factory as a Compensated device, Compensated Volume will be the default Main Screen. If you have ordered your unit or meter from the factory as a Non Compensated device, then the default Main Screen will be Non-Compensated Volume.

• If the unit or meter is a Compensated meter, refer to Figure 36. The default parameter on this unit is Compensated Volume. You will notice that the option to deselect Compensated Volume is grayed out. If your unit or meter is compensated, then Compensated Volume becomes the Main Screen.

• If the unit or meter is a Non Compensated meter, refer to Figure 37. The default parameter on this unit is Non Compensated Volume. You will notice that the option to deselect Non Compensated Volume is grayed out. Non Compensated Volume becomes the Main Screen

On the Additional Screens, if you have selected Compensated Volume as your default Main Screen, then the only Additional Screen that cannot be deselected is Remaining Battery Life. Refer to Figure 36. However, if the Default Main Screen is Non Compensated Volume, then you are not able to select the following Additional Screens (Refer to Figure 37):

Figure 36 -LCD Settings screen - Compensated volume default main screen

• Line Temperature • Fixed Line Temperature • Compensated Prove Mode • Compensation Factor • Non Compensated Residual

As with the Compensated Volume default, the parameter for Remaining Battery Life cannot be deselected on this screen either.

• Select parameters by checking or un-checking the box next to the name, which indicates whether the parameter can be viewed or not. If you check a box that was previously un-checked, or un-check a box that was previously checked, the fi eld will be highlighted in yellow, indicating that a change has been made. (Figure 36). Figure 37 -LCD Settings screen - Non compensated default screen

2. The user-selectable parameters for the LCD display are:

• Line Temperature • Fixed Line Pressure • Flow Rate (helpful in Differential Testing) • Meter Info • Leak Test (used primarily for the

D800/D1000 meter) • Compensated Prove Mode

• Non-Compensated Prove Mode • Battery Voltage (this is actual voltage) • Remaining Battery Life • Firmware Revision • LCD Test (tests LCD sectors to ensure all

sectors are working properly) • Change Battery (alerts the user that

the battery pack needs to be changed)

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• Compensation Factor • Compensated Residual • Non-Compensated Residual • Base Temperature • Base Pressure • Atmospheric Pressure • Non-Compensated Volume Under Fault

(a separate register where non-compensated volume is accumulated while the unit is in an active fault state)

F. Performing a Single Point Calibration From the Welcome screen, click the Calibration tab (Figure 19). The Single Point Calibration screen (Figure 38) will open. Click on the Single Point Calibration button.

Figure 38 - Calibration screen

Note: This procedure requires a stable and accurate temperature reference device for comparison. Allow enough time for the temperature to stabilize between the new probe and the reference temperature device. For the best results, submerge the new temperature probe and the reference temperature probe in a temperature controlled liquid bath.

1. Temperature Calibration screen a. Click on Update Live Temperature (Figure 39). b. The Live Temperature will automatically

update and the box entitled Offset Reference Temperature will be highlighted (Figure 40).

Figure 39 - Temperature Calibration screen

Figure 40 - Update Live Temperature

3. Save LCD Settings selections Click OK when ready to save the selections. You will be returned to the Confi guration screen

(Figure 20) where you have the option to upload the changes you have made to the unit by selecting Upload to unit.

Note: it you choose Cancel on the LCD Settings screen, all of the selections you have made will be removed.

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c. Enter the Offset Reference Temperature in the highlighted area, taking the temperature from your calibrated temperature reference instrument. (Refer to Figure 41).

d. Upload the new reference temperature to the unite. Click on Upload New Offset (Figure 41).f. In the Enter Password screen (Figure 42), enter

a password. The default password is the number zero (0). g. Select OK to upload the new reference temperature. If you choose Cancel, the temperature changes

will not be saved.

Figure 41 - Enter the Offset Reference Temperature

Figure 42 - Enter Password screen

Figure 43 - Status Info screen

h. The Status Info screen will open advising that the calibration operation was successful (Figure 43).

Figure 44 - Complete Temperature Calibration

i. After returning to the Temperature Calibration screen, click on Return to Calibration Screen to complete calibration (Figure 44) and return to the Welcome screen.

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G. Using the Live Data Screen From the Welcome screen, select the Live Data tab. The Live Data screen presents a snapshot of activity

in the unit at a point in time (Figure 45). While Volume information and Compensation parameters are available on the LCD and in the Logged Data Reports, it is useful to have this information when attempting to troubleshoot a problem with a particular unit.

Live Data additionally displays: • Present or Occurred Faults

and/or Alarms • Unit Serial Number • Firmware Revision • Meter Site ID • PCD Revision • Battery Voltage

Figure 45 - Live Data screen

H. Faults and Alarms From the Welcome screen, select the Faults & Alarms tab. The Faults/Alarms screen (Figure 46) will open, from which you will be able to: • Clear Occurred Faults and Alarms • Clear the Non-Compensated Volume Under Fault register • Set parameters for High and Low Temperature Alarms

Figure 46 - Faults and Alarms screen

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1. Setting Alarm Limitsa. From the Alarms/Faults screen, click on Alarm Settings

to open the Alarm Settings screen (Figure 47).b. Enter the desired High and Low Temperature Alarm

Limit in the appropriate fi eld. When a new entry is added, the entire fi eld will turn yellow. This indicates that the changes have not yet been uploaded to the unit.

2. Using Fixed Temperature under fault conditiona. Check the box to the left of Use Fixed Temp. Under Fault

if in a fault situation you want the unit to use the fi xed temperature for volume correction.

3. Save Alarm Settings selections a. Click OK when ready to save the selections. b. You will be returned to the Confi guration screen. c. Select the Confi guration tab (Figure 20). d. Upload changes by selecting Upload to unit. Note: If you choose Cancel on the Alarm Settings screen,

all of the selections you have made will be removed.

Figure 47 - Alarm Setting screen

I. Advanced Screen From the Welcome screen,

select the Advanced tab(Figure 19).

The Advanced screen (Figure 48) will open, from which you will be able to:

• Confi gure type of Fault Output signal you would like and which alarm parameters you want a pulse output for. Please note that fault paramenter are not selectable and will pulse out automatically if there is an occurance.

• Perform a Leak Test (used primarily for the D800/D1000 meter)

• Test your Pulse Outputs to confi rm they are wired properly to the receiving device.

• Change both the Password and the Advance Password

Figure 48 - Advanced screen

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1. Confi guring Faults and Alarms

a. On the Advanced Screen, Figure 48, select the button entitled Fault and Alarms Confi guration and the following screen will appear (Figure 49):

Figure 49 - Faults and Alarms Confi guration screen

b. On this screen, you will be able to do the following: • Select the type of pulse output alarm you want o Continuous – sends a steady string of pulses until

the alarm or fault is acknowledged and cleared o Single (Latched) – sends one pulse output when

the alarm or fault occurs. • Select the alarms you want a pulse output to notify

you of. User selectable alarms include: o High Temperature o Low Temperature o High Flow o Volume Inputc. When the type of pulse output or an alarm is selected

or deselected, the parameter will turn yellow, indicating that the change has not yet been uploaded to the unit. Refer to Figure 49.

Please note the Low Battery Alarm checkbox is grayed out as this alarm is not user selectable. Additionally, all of the faults are not user selectable, and these check boxes are grayed out as well. Also please note that the High Flow Alarm is not user confi gurable. It is set to a 20% over speed at the factory.

d. When you have completed your selections on this screen, click on the OK button. If you are satisfi ed with your selections, then click OK to upload to unit. If not, hit the Cancel button and it will return you to the Faults and Alarms Confi guration Screen. Refer to Figure 50.

Figure 50 - Upload to unit screen

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e. After selecting OK, the Enter password screen will appear and ask you for the password. The default password is the number zero “0”.

f. Enter the password and select OK. The following message will appear (Figure 52), indicating that you have successfully uploaded the confi guration changes to the unit.

Figure 51 - Enter Password screen

Please note that when making changes on the Fault and Alarm Confi guration screen, because you can upload your changes on this screen, it is not necessary to return to the Confi guration screen and upload fault and alarm confi guration changes there.

Figure 52 - Operation Successful screen

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2. Performing a Leak Test: Directions provided for the Series D meter.

A common industry practice is to perform a leak test on a meter set after installation. The leak test feature provides a mean of detecting a leak (or gas fl ow) at any point downstream of the meter.

Warning: When performing a downstream leak test,

adhere to Federal, State, Company and Local codes and procedures, as applicable.

a. From the Advanced Screen, select Leak Test to open the Set Leak Test Parameters screen. (Refer to Figure 53)

Figure 53 - Set Leak Test Parameters screen

If you accept these default parameters of a one minute leak test with the maximum fl ow rate at 60 CFH, then you can simply RUN the leak test. No further confi guration is required.

If you want to change the Leak Test Confi guration, then:

a. On the Leak Test Parameters screen, enter the number of minutes duration you want your leak test to run and the fl ow rate per hour you require as well.

b. From the Set Leak Test Parameters screen (Figure 53), click on Confi g. The Enter Password screen will open (Figure 54).

c. In the Enter Password screen, enter your password Note: The default password is the number zero (0).

The password can only be numeric characters. No alpha characters.

d. Select OK. e. You will get the message Save Operation

Successful. f. Now you can proceed to run the Leak Test as you

have confi gured it by selecting the Run button on the Set Leak Test Parameters screen (Figure 55).

g. The MeterWare will prompt you with a question showing the number of minutes the leak test will run. (Figure 55) Select YES for the leak test to proceed.

h. If you want to change the duration of the leak test, select NO, return to the Leak Test Confi guration Screen, and enter the appropriate time you want to leak test the meter.

i. Once the leak test begins, you cannot CANCEL the leak test.

j. After testing, a PASS or FAIL notifi cation is provided on both the computer screen as shown in Figure 56 and on the D800/D1000 meter LCD screen.

Figure 54- Enter Password screen

Figure 55 - Prompt asking user to confi rm the time the leak test will run

Figure 56- Leak Test Pass/Fail indications

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3. Test the Pulse Outputs a. From the Advanced Screen (Figure 48), select Test Pulse Outputs to open Send Test Pulses screen

(Figure 57). 1. If you select Yes on the Send Test Pulses screen, the unit will automatically send 30 pulses for

Compensated and Non-Compensated Volume and Fault – if a Fault pulse is available on the connected unit.

The pulse width of the Compensated and Non-Compensated Volume test pulses will be the pulse width you confi gured on the Volume Confi guration screen. For example, if you chose a Pulse Width of 50 ms, the test pulses sent for both Form A pulses will also be 50 ms.

If your unit is equipped with a Form B pulse output (for example, an ES3/ETC unit with AMR) and you have enabled that output on the Volume Confi guration Screen, then 30 test pulses with a pulse width of 500 ms also will be sent when you select Yes.

3. Changing both the Password and the Advanced Password

a. From the Advanced screen (Figure 48), select Change Password or Change Advanced Password to open the Change Password screen (Figure 58).

b. To change either password, you need to know the existing password for the connected unit.

Remember, the default password that is confi gured into all units from the factory is the number zero (0).

c. Please note that the new password can be numeric characters only. No alpha characters.

d. After typing and verifying the new password, select OK.

e. The new password will be uploaded into the unit.

Figure 57 - Send Test Pulses screen

Figure 58 - Change Password screen

Note: Be sure to keep a record of this new password in an accessible, easily found and safe location

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J. Logging – Data Logs and Audit Logs Note: The time on your computer is used by the User Terminal software for this step.

From the Welcome screen, select the Logging tab (Figure 19). The Logging screen (Figure 59) will open, from which you will be able to:• Download the Logged Data Report• Download the Audit Log Report

Figure 59- Logging screen

1. Logged Data Reports a. Logged Data Reports are used for various

purposes. The primary purpose is to collect billing information such as Compensated and Non-compensated volumes.

b. The Logging screen allows you to select the date range of the logged data you would like to download.

c. The unit stores 150 days of hourly logged data – up to 3,600 hourly logs. The number of logs currently stored in memory is displayed on the screen under Number of Hourly Log Records. (Figure 59)

d. You can choose to download all or part of the stored data. When the memory is full, the most recent log replaces the oldest log in the memory. All logs are stored in non-volatile memory (E2 Prom).

e. The Data Log downloads as a comma delimited (.csv) fi le into commercially available spreadsheet programs such as MS® Excel.

f. The logging interval is fi xed at one hour and is not user programmable.

g. The logged parameters, which also are not user programmable, are: • Log Number • Log Date and Time • Compensated Volume (ft3 or m3) • Non Compensated Volume (ft3 or m3) • Compensation Factor • Non Compensated Volume Under Fault

Conditions (ft3 or m3) • Ending Temperature • Battery Voltage • Present Fault - Temperature • Present Fault - Volume • Present Fault - Internal Operations • Present Fault - Low Battery

• Occurred Fault - Temperature • Occurred Fault - Volume • Occurred Fault - Internal Operations • Occurred Fault - Low Battery • Present Alarm – High Temperature • Present Alarm – Low Temperature • Present Alarm – High Flow • Present Alarm – Volume Input • Present Alarm – Low Battery • Occurred Alarm – High Temperature • Occurred Alarm – Low Temperature • Occurred Alarm – High Flow • Occurred Alarm – Volume Output • Occurred Alarm – Low Battery

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If the ES3 and ETC units or Series D meter does not have any present or occurred faults or alarms, the Logged Data report will show CLEAR in all hourly logs. However, if there is either a present or occurred fault or alarm, the Logged Data report will show SET in that particular hourly log.

2. Download a Logged Data report a. Select Download Data Log on the Logging

screen (Figure 59). A download of the data log begins automatically

and a green status bar will begin to move across the screen (Figure 61). This is a safety feature built into the MeterWare software to prevent you from losing any previous logged data. The software automatically downloads all logs that are present in the unit.

Figure 60- Data log download progress screen

b. When the data log download is complete, a Save As screen pops up asking you to select a location for the downloaded log (Figure 61).

The default fi le name for the Data Log report is DataLogTest. You can change the name of this report prior to saving it, if you wish.

i. Select an existing location or create a new fi le, such as the example Data Download.

It is important to choose a location that you can easily recall and fi nd. You may want to record the location in a place other than on the computer. A suggestion may be to create a fi le with an easily recognizable name such as “Data Downloads.”

ii. Double click on Data Download (Figure 61.)

iii. Click Save, which places the new log data fi le in this folder.

Figure 61- Store the data log in selected location (Data Download)

c. After the software has completed downloading all the data logs that currently reside in the unit, the following screen will appear (Figure 62).

d. Notice the message highlighted in green in Figure 62.

i. To perform another Data Log Download from this unit, you will need to activate the Download Data Log option, which is currently unavailable (grayed out). The message on this screen prompts you to:

• Return to the Welcome screen and ensure your IrDA is still connected

• Connect with the unit • On the Welcome Screen, select the Logging

tab, which takes you back to the Logging screen

• Now Download Data Log will be available and you can perform another Data Log download.

Figure 62 - Screen that appears after Data Log download

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2. Audit Log ReportsThe Audit Log saves a date/time stamped record of the most recent changes made to confi gurable parameters by recording the old value and the new value.

The Audit Log is a useful tool in determining when material changes have been made to the confi guration of the ES3, ETC or Series D meters.

Recorded parameters in the Audit Log are: • Meter Type • Meter Size • Rev/Unit Volume • Flow Sense • Temp Units • Base Temp. • Temp. Mode • Fixed Temp. • Pressure Units • Base Pressure • Atmospheric Pressure • Pressure Factor • Fixed Pressure • Pressure Mode • Compensated Multiplier • Non-compensated Multiplier

• Pulse Output 1 • Pulse Output 2 • Pulse Output 3 • Pulse Output 1 Sel. • Pulse Output 2 Sel. • Pulse Output 3 Sel. • Telemetry Form A Pulse Width • Compensated Volume • Non-compensated Volume • Non-compensated Volume Under Fault • Pressure Calculation Type • User Temp. Calibration Offset • High Temperature Alarm Limit • Low Temperature Alarm Limit

Download an Audit Log Report a. To download the Audit Log Report

from the Logging screen, select Download Audit Log (Figure 62).

b. The button then will become grayed out because the software is in the process of downloading the Audit Log (Figure 63).

c. Once the MeterWare has completed the Audit Log download, a screen appears prompting you to save the downloaded Audit Log report to your computer (Figure 64).

d. The default Filename for the Audit Log is AuditLogTest, and, as with the Data Log, is in comma delimited (.csv) format.

e. You can change the name of the Audit Log report prior to saving it, if desired.

Figure 63 - Download of Audit Log in progress

Figure 64 - Save the Audit Logo report screen

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K. Creating a Confi guration Report The Dresser MeterWare software

provides the option to create a report of unit confi guration. These are the same parameters currently displayed in the Quick Confi guration Screen(Figure 65).

Note: Without this report in the future, if you want to know the parameters set for the particular unit, you will need to connect to the ES3/ETC unit or the D800/D1000 meter and then view settings by going through each screen.

The Confi guration Report can be viewed on your computer screen and also saved for future reference.

1. From the Confi guration screen, click

the Create Report button.

Figure 65 - Create report from Confi guration screen

2. The Meter Confi guration Report screen opens, which shows all the data listed in the Quick Confi guration Area (Figure 66). This is in an easy-to-view Web page format (also known as html format).

Figure 66 - Meter Confi guration Report

3. From the Meter Confi guration Report screen, you can choose to:

• Print the report • Save the report to your computer • Or Close the report without saving If you choose to Save the report, a Save As screen will appear prompting to give the report a name and to choose where to save the report (Figure 67).

4. To Save the report to your computer a. Click on Save Report (Figure 66). b. Save As screen opens (Figure 67). c. Select or create a folder for storing the

report (“Confi g Report” in this example). d. The report is assigned a fi le name

automatically (16M ETC Test File Report in this example); however, you can name the fi le as needed for your site.

e. Click on Save. 5. You return to the Quick Confi guration

Web report.6. Click once on Close (Figure 66).

Figure 67 - Save As screen for Meter Confi guration Report

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L. Save Confi guration Report for Successive UnitsThe Dresser MeterWare software provides a simple path to saving the same confi gurations for the initial ES3/ETC/D800/D1000 unit for uploading into successive units. This ability is useful when trying to confi gure several ES3 units of the same meter size and type.

After completing the confi guration and uploading the confi guration changes to the unit you are connected to:

1. From the Confi guration screen, click the Save Confi guration File button. (Figure 68).

2. The MeterWare software will prompt selecting the location where you want to save this Confi guration File. (Figure 69)

a. You can use the default location or choose another location on your computer

b. Make note of the location for the next step, uploading the Confi guration File to another unit

3. The software will prompt naming the Confi guration File (Figure 69).

a. The default fi le name for the Confi guration File is the information contained in the Cust. No and Ship To fi elds on the Volume Confi guration screen. (Figure 21).

b. If a different fi le name is preferred, you can change the name prior to saving the Confi guration File. If these fi elds are blank, there will be no fi le name in the File Name fi eld on the Save As screen. This fi eld is completely user confi gurable.

Figure 68 - Save Confi guration File

Figure 69 - Selection location for the confi guration fi le and the fi le name

M. Uploading the Saved Confi guration File to Other Units

The Dresser MeterWare software provides a simple method to upload the confi gurations from the initial ES3/ETC/ D800/D1000 unit to successive units.

1. From the Confi guration screen, select Open Confi guration File. (Figure 70).

Figure 70- Open Confi guration File for upload

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2. Locate the Confi guration File that you want to upload from the Open screen.

3. Click once on Open (Figure 71). a. This will automatically return you

to the Confi guration screen. b. Notice that the data in the Quick

Volume Confi guration area has been highlighted yellow.

This indicates that changes have been made in the software, but have not yet been uploaded to the unit (Figure 72).

Figure 71 - Selecting the Confi guration File for a successive unit

Figure 72 - Quick Confi guration Area shows pending changes

4. Select Upload to unit 5. A prompt appears asking to Enter Password (Figure 73).6. Enter the default password, which is the number zero (0). Note: If the password has been changed by using the

Change Password feature under the Advanced tab, enter the current password.

7. Click on OK.8. A confi rmation screen displays stating the

upload to the successive unit is successful (Figure 74).9. Select OK, and the confi guration process is complete. Figure 73 - Enter Password screen for uploading

Confi guration File to successive unit

Figure 74 - Confi rmation screen showingsuccessful upload to successive unit

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N. Upgrading the Firmware in the ES3/ETC/D800/D1000Using the Dresser MeterWare software and the IrDA cable assembly, which is part of the communications kit, you have the option to upgrade current fi rmware revision to newer revision levels.

NOTE: The IrDA cable assembly must be held fi rmly in place when attempting to upgrade fi rmware revision levels. If the upgrade is interrupted while in process, the fi rmware in the unit will be corrupted, and the unit will need to be returned to the factory for reprogramming.

1. Attach the IrDA cableRefer to Figures 75 and 76 for the proper placement of the IrDA cable.

Figure 75 - Proper Installation of IrDA cable on a Series D meter. Figure 76- Proper Installation of IrDA cable in the ES3 or ETC Unit.

2. Establish Communication for Firmware UpgradeA. From the Welcome Screen in the MeterWare software, select the Firmware Upgrade tab (Figure 77).

Figure 77 - Firmware Upgrade Tab

Figure 78 - Firmware Upgrade Screen

B. From the next screen, click Select File (Figure 78).

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D. The Enter Password screen will open, prompting for a password (Figure 80).

1. The password is the Advanced password. The Advanced password is a numeric only password. The default advanced password is the number zero (0). If this password is changed by the user, the user should make note of the new password and keep this in a safe place.

Figure 80 - Enter the Advanced Password

E. Select OK and the fi rmware upgrade will begin.

F. In the Status box on the Firmware Upgrade screen, the message In Progress will appear (Figure 81).

Figure 81- Enter the Advanced Password

G. The software also begins to search for the BootLoader, which is necessary to upgrade the fi rmware (Figure 82).

1. The Status area at the bottom of the screen shows progress locating the BootLoader, moving from Searching to a yellow highlighted message when the device is in range and a green highlighted messaged when located.

H. Once communication is fully established, the fi rmware upgrade begins.

Figure 82 - Device in Range: Bootloader

C. From the Open screen, select the appropriate fi rmware upgrade fi le ending in “.hex,” which in this example is “SW-0294-U3-1.67a.hex. (Figure 79).

Figure 79 - Select the .hex fi le

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C. When the fi rmware upgrade is complete, the three squares are green and the screen displays the message Firmware updated successfully (Figure 84).

D. Close the MeterWare software. Re-open and reconnect to begin communication with the unit.

Figure 84 - Firmware upgrade is complete.

Figure 83 - Progression of three steps for uploading the new fi rmware to the unit

3. Firmware Upgrade ProcessA. There are three status bars, which will move

across the screen as each of the three steps is completed (Figure 83).

1. Erasing Memory: the current fi rmware in the unit must be erased.

2. Uploading to Memory: once the previous fi rmware is erased, the unit is ready to accept the new fi rmware and begins the process.

3. Verifying: confi rms that the new fi rmware has been uploaded properly.

B. The square to the right of a particular function will change from red to green, confi rming that a particular step in the fi rmware upgrade process has been completed, and the function can move to the next step.

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