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Data Industrial 320 Series Pulse Transmitter

The Data Industrial Series 320 from Badger Meter is a compact, programmable transmitter designed to accept relatively fast un-scaled raw pulses from devices like flow sensors and then output slow scaled pulses of programmable width, pulse resolution, and units of measure. In addition to our standard Data Industrial flow sensors, the Series 320 can also accept a sine wave signal making it a versatile transmitter for numerous applications.

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DI01200W

The Data Industrial Series 320 from Badger Meter is a compact, programmable transmitter designed to accept relatively fast un-scaled raw pulses from devices like flow sensors and then output slow scaled pulses of programmable width, pulse resolution, and units of measure. In addition to our standard Data Industrial flow sensors, the Series 320 can also accept a sine wave signal making it a versatile transmitter for numerous applications.

With an onboard micro-controller and digital circuitry, the Series 320 is programmed from a Windows® based computer program. This eliminates the need to set dip switches and produces precise, accurate and drift-free signals of high resolution.

The compact cast epoxy body measures 1.75" x 2.75" x 1" (44 x 70 x 25 mm) and can easily be mounted to panels, DIN rails or enclosures. With multiple inputs, ease of use and a variety of enclosures, the Series 320 is a powerful and competitive transmitter for many of today's demanding applications.

Units can be calibrated at our facility or easily programmed in the field. Field calibration requires a Data Industrial A301-20 Programming Kit (consisting of a custom cable and software) and a PC running Window®.

Model 320-01

In order to calibrate, the Series 320 must be connected to power, and the Data Industrial A301-20 cable must be connected to an available 9-pin COM port on the computer.

Once the software is loaded and communications with the transmitter are established, the following parameters are entered in the setup screens:

  1. Units of measure
  2. K and offset values - manually entered from values in sensor operators manual or automatically entered using the "calculate" button
  3. Units per output pulse
  4. Filter setting
  5. Pulse width

Once the values are set, the "send" command loads the transmitter.