User`s manual
MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL 
2-10   January 2002 
INSTALLING THE PULSE OUTPUT 
WIRING 
The MTEK6000 comes standard with a  
board installed that provides two optically 
isolated pulse outputs. These outputs are 
configurable as either Form C or Form A 
type outputs. An alternative version of the  
board is available that provides four pulse 
outputs. Both versions of the board also 
provide terminal block positions to access the 
uncorrected mechanical volume switch 
output of the index. See Fig. 2-11 for pulse 
output wiring. The option boards optical 
coupling and physical arrangement of 
circuitry provide a minimum of 1,500 volts 
of isolation. 
Wiring connections for the pulse outputs are 
made from terminals 19 to 17 for Pulse 
output #1, terminals 16 to 14 for Pulse output 
#2, terminals 13 to 11 for Pulse output #3 and 
terminals 10 to 8 for Pulse output #4. See 
Fig. 2-11 for pulse output wiring location and 
Form C vs. Form A jumpering. Note that 
proper operation of the Form C pulse output 
configuration requires that a constant wetting 
current be available at both the normally open 
and normally closed terminals by the device 
attached to that pulse output. 
The corrected volume pulse output generated 
can be scaled to any desired volume value.  
Typical values are 10, 100, 1,000, or 10,000 
cubic feet per pulse, or the metric equivalents.  
The scaling factor is selected by the Pulse 
Out CF Per Pulse parameters. The pulse 
duration (width) is also configurable up to 
5,000 ms. The Pulse Output On-Time and 
Off-Time parameters determine the pulse 
time for corrected volume, uncorrected 
volume and pressure corrected volume pulses.  
The  Alarm Pulse Time (ms) parameter 
determines the pulse time for alarm outputs.  
See Appendix C in this manual or Meter 
Reader Help screen for description of this 
parameter. 
Figure 2- 9 Pulse Output Wiring 










