User Guide
10
M Series Mass Flow Meter Operation
The M Series Mass Flow Meter provides a multitude of useful ow data in one simple, rugged device. 
The M Series can have several display “modes” depending on how the device is ordered. All M Series 
meters have a default Main Mode, Select Menu Mode, a Gas Select Mode (the Gas Select Mode may 
not be available on meters calibrated for a custom gas or blend), a Communication Select Mode and 
a Manufacturer Data Mode. (In addition, your device may have been ordered with a Totaliizing Mode, 
page 36.) The device defaults to Main Mode as soon as power is applied to the meter.
Main Mode
The main mode display defaults on power up with the mass ow on the primary display. The following 
parameters are displayed in the main mode as shown in Figure 6.
 PSIA 
o
C Tare
 +13.49 +22.73
MASS
           SCCM
           Air
+0.000 +0.000
 Volume Mass Main
Figure 6. Main Mode Display, M Series Flow Meter
The “MODE” button in the lower right hand corner toggles the display between Main Display and the 
Select Menu Display.
Tare – Pushing the dynamically labeled “Tare” button in the upper right hand corner tares the ow meter 
and provides it with a reference point for zero ow. This is a simple but  important step in obtaining 
accurate measurements. It is good practice to “zero” the ow meter each time it is powered up. If the 
ow reading varies signicantly from zero after an initial tare, give the unit a minute or so to warm up 
and re-zero it.
If possible, zero the unit near the expected operating pressure by positively blocking the ow downstream 
of the ow meter prior to pushing the “Tare” button. Zeroing the unit while there is any ow will directly 
affect the accuracy by providing a false zero point. If in doubt about whether a zero ow condition exists, 
remove the unit from the line and positively block both ports before pressing the “Tare” button. If the unit 
reads a signicant negative value when removed from the line and blocked, it is a good indication that 
it was given a false zero. It is better to zero the unit at atmospheric pressure and a conrmed no ow 
conditions than to give it a false zero under line pressure.
Note: A remote tare can be achieved by momentarily grounding pin 4 to tare as shown in Figure 5 
on page 9.










