Emerson Series 3000 MVD Satellite Radio User Manual


 
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Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers
Operation Mode – Custody Transfer
19.4.4 General use of Series 3000 device
This section describes the effect of custody transfer (NTEP) on specific Series 3000 device functions.
Information in this section supplements the information in Table 19-1.
19.4.5 Inventories
Process inventory values may become too large to display on screen. If this happens, the decimal
point is shifted to the right, and eventually the screen display may be converted to scientific notation.
Note: Precision may be lost only in the displayed value. No precision is lost in the value stored in the
device.
Note: For definitions of process totalizers, process inventories, transfer totalizers, and transfer
inventories, see Section 20.2.
Audit trail
The audit trail function (see Section 19.8) is active, whether the device is currently secured or
unsecured.
19.5 Custody transfer (OIML) and custody transfer (OIML/batch)
This section provides information on BOL numbers, the custody transfer transaction, tickets and
ticket printing, the transfer log, and general use of the Series 3000 device when World Area is set to
OIML.
19.5.1 BOL numbers
For custody transfer (OIML), the transfer BOL number is used to identify the custody transfer
transaction. The default transfer BOL start number is 0, and the transfer BOL number is incremented
automatically when the custody transfer is completed. The BOL start number is never reset
automatically. To change or reset the transfer BOL start number manually, see Section 15.6.1
.
Note: If the transfer BOL start number is changed or reset, the transfer log is reset and all transfer
data is lost. See Section 19.5.5.
For custody transfer (OIML/batch), the batch BOL number is used to identify the custody transfer
transaction. The default batch BOL start number is 0, and the batch BOL number is incremented
automatically when the batch is reset. The batch BOL start number is never reset automatically. To
change or reset the batch BOL start number manually, see Section 15.6.1
.
You cannot change either BOL start number while the device is secured. In most cases, the BOL start
numbers are set during initial configuration and are not changed thereafter. To determine the current
BOL number, check the most recent transfer (OIML) or batch (OIML) ticket. For transfer (OIML),
you can also check the transfer log (see Section 19.5.5).
19.5.2 Executing a custody transfer (OIML) transaction
To execute a custody transfer (OIML) transaction:
1. Start flow.
2. Stop flow when the desired quantity has been delivered.