Meter data editor sections
- Last UpdatedNov 18, 2025
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Meter data editor sections
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Section |
Description |
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Unit Profile |
The name of the current unit profile. The unit profile is configured through User Options window: System Preferences tab. For more information, refer to System preference default settings. |
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Timestamp |
The timestamp associated with the current unit profile, either Beginning of Period or End of Period. |
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Water Content Basis |
The water content basis associated with the current unit profile. It can be Wet or Dry. |
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Calculate Energy |
Enable/disable the Calculate Energy if data is modified. |
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Override Averaging Error |
When checked, this will override the averaging error method property for meters with a data source of Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) It cannot be used to edit data with VR!=1 . |
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Default Observed |
By default, the Default Observed checkbox is selected and new data rows recorded in the Meter Data Editor are set to Observed. By un-selecting the checkbox, when you insert new rows, they will no longer default to a setting of Observed. The Default Observed settings on the Meter Data Editor and the Default Observed settings on the Gas Quality Data Editor function independently, so setting the Default Observed setting on one of the Data Editors will have no impact on the other Data Editor. |
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Base Pressure |
The base pressure associated with the current unit profile. |
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Base Temperature |
The base temperature associated with the current unit profile. |
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Meter Scroll |
Select the upward- or downward-facing arrowhead to display the meter data editor of the next/previous meter in the Meter Summary window. |
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Date Scroll |
Select the left or right-facing arrowhead to display the Meter Data Editor content for the next/previous date. Selecting on the date in the middle of the two arrows will allow you to select a new date range. Note: If you alter the settings using Select Date Range dialog, the date scroll will move forward and backward using the particular time period that you have defined. If you are viewing one month of data, using the date scroll will move you one month backward or forward. If, for example, you opted to view 10 hours of 15-minute data, the date scroll will move you backward or forward in 10-hour increments. |
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Find |
This field allows you to search for data from a particular meter. |