Use As Flow-Recording Device - Honeywell DL230 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation
The resulting maximum values of the current month can be found un-
der:
Admin  Input x  per measuring period and under:
Admin  Input x  per day
At the end of each month the "resulting maximum values" of the month just
gone are written into the newest data record of the monthly archive. At the
same time, the oldest data record is deleted so that the monthly archive al-
ways covers 15 months at most.
The end of the month can be parameterized separately for each input and
takes place at an adjustable time on the first day of each month. This
monthly limit (=daily limit) is set to 6:00 AM as a default setting.
The daily limit (DG.Ix) can be found under the following path:
Admin  Input x  per day
If at least two entries are still free in the certification data dog then it is pos-
sible to change the daily limit when the administrator lock is open. Other-
wise, the value can only be changed when the calibration lock is open. All
full hours of the day (0:00 to 23:00) can be set.
Labelling of faulty maximum values in the display is carried out as follows:
Display
The maximum values flash
with their timestamps + "t"
in an archive row.

6.6 Use as flow-recording device

The DL230 has an integrated flow-recording registration function and has
national approval.
The meter readings Vx and Vx.P used for billing as well as their
progressions Vx and Vx.P are contained in the measurement period
archive. The progressions always refer to the respective previous archive
row.
The measurement periods can be found under the following path:
Admin  Input x  MP.Ix
The measurement period is set to "60 minutes" as standard.
If at least two entries are still free in the certification data log then it is
possible to change the measurement periods when the administrator lock is
Description
During creation of a maximum value, the
time or the date is adjusted.
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