Set-Up & Operation ManualLectroCount® LCR® Electronic Registers(with SR210 software)E2650/E2651 Series Enclosure (Class I, Division 1)Operation: E
10Lap Pad Calibration & Set-UpSTEP 2: SECURITYPress the M1 Key to access a top-level menu. Press LLLLL to scroll to the SECURITY menu. Press ENT
11STEP 3: GENERAL SETUP CONTINUEDPress LLLLL and the cursor will move to:TIME HH:MM:SSThis field is used to set the LCR internal clock. The time, lik
12PRESET^Available preset options include NET, BOTH, GROSS, and NONE. Selecting NONE will disable pre-setting. Presetting NET, GROSS, or BOTH is allow
13Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 3: GENERAL SETUP CONTINUEDHDR^This field is used to select the line number of the ticket header that will be ed
14Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 4: SYSTEM CALIBRATIONFrom the top-level menu, use LLLLL to scroll to SYSTEM CALIBRATION. Press ENTER and the cu
15Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 4: SYSTEM CALIBRATION CONTINUEDDECIMAL^This field allows you to choose between whole units, tenths and hundred
16STEP 4: SYSTEM CALIBRATION CONTINUEDT UNIT^This field allows you to choose the temperature units - Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius. PressENTER
17Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 5: PRODUCT & SHIFT INFORMATIONPress ENTER and the cursor will move to:#^ (Product Number)This field is used
18Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 5: PRODUCT & SHIFT INFORMATION CONTINUEDUNITS^From this field, a unit of measure is selected. Choose GALLO
19Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 6: PRODUCT CALIBRATIONPress M1 to return to the top-level menu. Press i to scroll to PRODUCT CALIBRATION.There
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20Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 6: PRODUCT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDCOMPENSATION TYPE^ CONTINUEDScroll through the choices: Linear F, Linear C, API
21Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 6: PRODUCT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDPRESETThe Gross Preset amount is entered here. When this amount is reached the
22Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 6: PRODUCT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDAUX MULTThis field is used to convert the quantity delivered, (e.g. GALLONS, LI
23Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upSTEP 6: PRODUCT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDPT^This field is used to calibrate the meter/register at up to 10 dif ferent fl
24Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upMulti-point calibration allows a flowmeter to be used over a wide range of flow rates without experiencing a loss in
25Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upMULTI-POINT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDStep 5:Refill the prover at the same flow rate as S tep 4 to verify that the meter
26Lap Pad Calibration & Set-upMULTI-POINT CALIBRATION CONTINUEDStep 5:Set the LINEAR^ field to APPLIED and enter it. This puts the linearizing al
27Lap Pad Basic OperationPRESET DELIVERY WITH A LAP PAD CONTINUEDPRODUCT TYPE^This field displays the product type previously selected in CALIBRATION.
28Lap Pad Basic OperationPRESET DELIVERY WITH A LAP PAD CONTINUEDPRESETThe PRESET amount can be entered here. A preset of GROSS or BOTH must have bee
29Diagnostics/Factory CalibrationMost of the DIAGNOSTICS fields are for DISPLAY ONLY. They contain information that can be useful in troubleshooting.
3Truck Delivery SystemTruck Delivery System!!!!!WARNINGWARNINGWARNINGWARNINGWARNINGPower, input and output (I/O) wiring must be inaccordance with the
30Diagnostics/Factory CalibrationDIAGNOSTICS CONTINUEDPULSR FAULTSThis field displays the number of quadrature pulser faults detected during the last
31Recalibration/Proving without a Lap PadThe addition of two control buttons on the LCR allows for single point recalibration or proving without the n
32Recalibration/Proving without a Lap PadSINGLE POINT RECALIBRATION/PROVING CONTINUEDPress SELECT to advance to:Calibration - Screen 1, Product Number
33Recalibration/Proving without a Lap PadNOTE: If the new value entered is out of range for theLCR, "Error" will appear in the display . If
34Basic Operation without a Lap PadOnce the LCR has been calibrated, a Lap Pad is not required for daily use of the register. There are two push butt
35Basic Operation without a Lap PadDELIVERY & SELECTIONS MENU CONTINUEDRUN Position (Flowrate/Temp.) ContinuedPress SELECT a second time (within 5
36Basic Operation without a Lap PadDELIVERY & SELECTIONS MENU CONTINUEDPRINT Position (Product #/Totalizer)Turning the Selector Switch to the PRIN
37Basic Operation without a Lap PadDELIVERY & SELECTIONS MENU CONTINUEDPRINT Position (Product #/Totalizer) ContinuedA shift ticket is printed whe
38LCR Menu Flow ChartsSelector Switch STOP Position of Selector Switch22345.6DELIVERY TOTALProd 1PRODUCT NUMBERProd 2PRODUCT NUMBERProd 3PRODUCT NUMBE
39L6789.0GROSS OR NET TOTALIZERH12345GROSS OR NET TOTALIZERProd 1PRODUCT NUMBERProd 4PRODUCT NUMBERSELECTSELECTSELECTINCREASEINCREASE(If System is“Loc
4LCR System ComponentsPump & PrintLap Pad Hand Held Computer Laptop ComputerCommunication andProgramming Devices
40LCR Troubleshooting GuideThe LCR troubleshooting guide covers most common problem situations. Call your local Liquid Controls ServiceCenter or the
41NOTE: Check for proper operating voltages before changing the circuit board. If the circuit board needs to be changed,be sure to remove all power t
42LCR Troubleshooting GuidePower to LCR interrupted during delivery.1. Check accessory power cable for damage. Ensure that the power, common and grou
43LCR Troubleshooting GuidePulser failure. 2. If the LCR display counter increments, this may indicate a mechanical problem. Contact your local Liqu
44LCR Troubleshooting Guide1. Insert a delivery ticket into the Epson printer and start a delivery.Foreign debris in system. 2. Move the selector swi
45Appendix A - Compensation Types & ParametersThe table below shows the supported methods of calculating the Volume Correction Factor (VCF). The
46Appendix B - Operation Using VT 100 Compatible TerminalIf the LCR is operated using a VT 100 compatible terminal (instead of the LC Lap Pad), refer
47Appendix C - Error MessagesThe LCR was designed to perform diagnostic analysis of problems as they occur. If an error should occur, one of thefollo
48Appendix C - Error MessagesIf an error occurs during a delivery, the message "*FAULT: PRINT DIAGNOSTICS TICKET*" will appear on the delive
49Appendix C - Error MessagesDIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE LIST CONTINUEDDELIVERY END REQSTThis message appears when a PRINT command has been sent to the LCR sy
5LCR SpecificationsThe LectroCount LCR is a microprocessor based electronic register that offers the same advanced operation as previ-ous LectroCount
50Appendix C - Error MessagesDIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE LIST CONTINUEDNET PRESET ACTIVEThis message appears when a NET PRESET is active. The PRESET type mu
51Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsGENERAL SETUPPress Enter or Scroll with ARROW keys.SYSTEM CALIBRATIONPress Enter or Scroll with ARROW keys.PROD
52Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsDELIVERY & PRESETPress Enter or Scroll with ARROW keys.PRICE/UNIT TAX/UNIT % TAX 0.0000
53Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsPRODUCT & SHIFT#^ SHIFT GROSS SHIFT NET UNITS^1 0.0 0.0 GALLONS#^ GROSS
54Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsGENERAL SETUPPRINT GROSS & PARAM? VOL CORRECTED MSG?YES YESSALE # TICKET # UNIT ID
55Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsSYSTEM CALIBRATIONCALIB # CALIB EVENT CONFIG EVENT 1 17 41UNITS^ RATE BASE^
56Appendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsPRODUCT CALIBRATIONENTERM# M1M1M1M1M#PRODUCT CALIBRATIONPress Enter or Scroll with ARROW keys.#^ CODE PRODU
57SECURITYFACTORYDIAGNOSTICSAppendix D - Lap Pad Menu Flow ChartsDIAGNOSTICSPress Enter or Scroll with ARROW keys.SOFTWARE LANGUAGE TICKETSR2
58This guide has been created to clearly convey the method for proving a meter system equipped with a LectroCountLCR electronic register without the u
59k-Factor Adjustment Example:Presume that the LCR register displayed "101.235" Units and the prover volume was determined to be "100.5
6Lap Pad OperationThis section of the manual provides instructions for theinitial set-up, calibration and operation of your LCR Elec-tronic Register u
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7When the LCR is powered up with a Lap Pad att ached, the Lap Pad will briefly display a copyright message for twoseconds followed by the initial top-
8Each of the top-level menus has a secondary level consisting of one or more screens. Each screen is divided into oneor more fields where data may be
9Lap Pad Calibration & Set-Up• Make sure that the Lap Pad or other dat a entry device is connected to the LCR register as described in the LCRInst
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