Badger Basket Personal Computer N64944 001 User Manual

Badger®-Radix®  
Data Collector  
Installation &  
Operation Manual  
User Guide  
Badger®, ORION®, Recordall®, DIALOG®, BadgerTouch®, ADE® and RTR® are  
registered trademarks of Badger Meter, Inc.  
Radix® is a registered trademark of Radix International Corporation, USA.  
DIALOG® is aregistered trademark of Master Meter, Inc.  
Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
VersaProbe™ is a trademark of Northrop Grumman.  
Hitachi® is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd.  
RAD-IOM-01  
P/N64944-001Rev.3  
BadgerMeter, Inc.  
2-07  
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Reading manually read meters including high and low audit checking  
Reading touch-type meters via the VersaProbe™ connected to the Badger-Radix  
In addition, the Badger-Radix performs a number of additional functions to make  
working with AMR much easier.  
The Badger-Radix contains a feature called “Quick Read” with which you can  
enter a Badger ORION® transmitter’s serial number and perform an immediate  
meter reading. The Quick Read feature can also read touch-type modules with the  
VersaProbe. This feature makes Final Reads and trouble shooting much easier to  
perform.  
The Badger-Radix allows you to easily search through the meters you are reading  
for ANY information that is displayed on the reading screen  
The Badger-Radix allows you to send Trouble or Reader codes as well as text  
messages back to the PC host software.  
The Badger-Radix can be used to clear tamper conditions and program Badger  
ORION transmitters.  
The Badger-Radix reports its meter reading progress at your request. The  
Progress feature displays the current statistics for the meters being read.  
The Badger-Radix has an easy to use keypad with hotkeys that make using the  
data collector simple.  
The Badger-Radix responses to different meter reading conditions can be  
customized. For example, you can choose how the Badger-Radix responds when  
a meter’s transmitter does not report, or reports a tamper. In this way, the Badger-  
Radix responds to the way you read meters.  
Clearing tamper conditions and programming Badger DIALOG® modules via the  
VersaProbe  
About This Manual  
The manual is divided into these sections:  
Introduction - What is the Badger-Radix?  
The Badger-Radix Glossary  
The Makeup of the Badger-Radix  
The Details – a number of sections explaining how to perform the Badger-Radix’s  
functions  
What If Things Go Wrong  
You’ve almost completed the Introduction section. The Glossary section will introduce  
you to the terminology of automatic meter reading and the Badger-Radix. The Makeup  
of the Badger-Radix describes the different features of the Badger-Radix. The Details  
devotes a chapter to each of the Badger-Radix features, showing you everything you need  
to know about each one. Finally, the What If Things Go Wrong section details the steps  
you need to follow to successfully solve just about any problem you might run into.  
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THE Badger-Radix GLOSSARY  
Listed below in alphabetical order are a number of terms used in the Badger-Radix. Take  
a few minutes to look them over. It will help to make the following chapters easier to  
understand. (You may want to mark this page so that if you have a question about a term  
later on, you can reach this page quickly.)  
TERM  
BadgerTouch  
Comment code  
DEFINITION  
Badger Meter’s current touch product.  
A comment code is a message from the office to the meter reader  
that is displayed as soon as the meter is displayed on the read  
screen. The possible messages are defined and maintained by the  
user in Badger CONNECT and chosen from the defined list.  
Badger Meter’s previous generation touch technology product.  
A piece of information in the Badger-Radix, such as the service  
address or the meter serial number, that resides on the screen.  
A meter reading that is taken at the end of a customer’s  
relationship with the utility in order to send the customer their final  
bill.  
DIALOG  
Field  
Final read  
Main menu  
Module  
The screen in the Badger-Radix that is displayed immediately after  
successfully logging in.  
In general, an electronic product used to report a meter’s reading.  
For example, the Badger DIALOG® electronics which is needed to  
perform a touch read, or the Badger ORION® electronics which is  
needed to perform a radio read, are examples of modules.  
Programming menu The Badger-Radix screen that allows programming of modules.  
Quick read  
The Badger-Radix feature that reads a meter whose module serial  
number you enter. You can perform quick read for touch modules  
or Badger ORION transmitters. When quick reading Badger  
ORION transmitters, you can also display the readings from up to  
50 of the transmitters in range of your Badger ORION receiver,  
not just one transmitter.  
Potential Leak  
Reader Codes  
A status reported by an ORION transmitter showing that the meter  
has registered continuous flow and may have a potential leak.  
Reader codes consist of up to three messages to the utility office  
for each meter to be read. The possible messages are defined in  
Badger CONNECT and chosen by the meter reader from the  
defined list.  
Reading menu  
The Badger-Radix screen holding the list of different functions  
that you can perform when reading meters  
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Receive meters  
Route  
The Badger-Radix function that communicates with the Badger  
CONNECT software to transfer meters from the PC to the Badger-  
Radix. Meter files are created in Badger CONNECT and transfer  
to the Badger-Radix Data Collector via the Loader-Charger  
cradles, which can be purchased separately.  
A list of meters to read  
Route Management The software product or system that loads route information into  
software  
the handheld computer, and accepts completed meter readings  
from the handheld computer (such as Badger CONNECT).  
The Badger-Radix function that displays the number of meters  
read in the current route, along with other related information.  
The Badger-Radix function that prepares gathered meter readings  
and transfers them to the Badger CONNECT software.  
The type of utility being measured by the meter, for example  
Water, Gas or Electric.  
Route progress  
Send readings  
Service  
Settings  
The Badger-Radix values that can be changed by the user to  
control behavior to certain functions.  
Tamper  
A status reported by an Badger® ORION transmitter showing that  
the lead line between the register and the transmitter is cut or  
shorted  
Text message  
Trouble code  
A message entered by the meter reader to be sent to the utility  
office via the Badger CONNECT software  
A message that is chosen by the meter reader from a list stored in  
the Badger-Radix and sent to the utility office describing a  
condition or status at the meter  
VersaProbe  
A meter reading wand that can be used to send meter readings to  
the Badger-Radix.  
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THE MAKEUP OF THE Badger-Radix  
The Badger-Radix Handheld is made up of a number of functions that all work together  
to perform meter reading quickly and easily.  
The Badger-Radix has an internal computer utilizing a Hitachi® Super SH3  
processor running at 120 MHz using the Microsoft® Windows® CE 3.0 operating  
system. The processor is Industrial grade, providing very low power consumption  
and a very wide range of operating temperatures.  
The Badger-Radix uses a 240 X 240 pixel white screen with black graphics  
The Badger-Radix has two RS232 serial ports:  
o 115.2K baud data rate  
o External power / battery charging capability  
o 12 pin sealed connectors  
The Badger-Radix has an easily rechargeable lithium ion battery that will provide  
power for a days worth of meter reading  
The Badger-Radix has a hand strap that makes holding the unit seem almost  
effortless.  
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THE BADGER-RADIX LOADER-CHARGER  
The Main Line Loader-Charger is a cradle for the Badger-Radix for charging and  
communication purposes. A Secondary Loader-Charger is also available. Up to two  
Secondary Loader-Chargers can be connected to a Main Line Loader-Charger.  
Customers must have a Main Line Loader-Charger to be able to communicate meter data  
to and from the Badger-Radix and the Badger CONNECT computer.  
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For instructions on how to assemble your Loader-Charger assemblies and prepare your  
Badger CONNECT computer for uploading and downloading account information,  
please see Badger’s installation manual RAD-IOM-02 (Main Line and Secondary  
Loader-Chargers). Information on the communications method used for route transfer  
can be found in the Communications with the Badger CONNECT Software portion of  
The Details section of this manual.  
CONSERVING THE BATTERY  
The Badger-Radix conserves battery power by turning itself off when not in use. You  
can also turn off the unit with the Off function on the main menu a well as the Off  
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function Hot Key. Pressing any key on the keypad for a few seconds will turn the unit  
back on and the Badger-Radix will show the same screen that was displayed when the  
unit turned off.  
Note that when the Badger-Radix is on the Read screen or the Quick Read screen, it will  
NOT turn off automatically, because the Badger ORION® Reading functions are active.  
If you wish to conserve the battery, be sure to return to the main menu.  
CHARGING THE BATTERY  
The battery charges when the unit is placed in the Loader-Charger. Charging time for the  
Badger-Radix, from completely discharged to fully charged, is approximately 2 to 3  
hours. The battery charging light on the front of the Badger-Radix will be steady while  
the unit is charging, and will flash rapidly once the battery is fully charged.  
If you place the Badger-Radix in the charger and the battery charging light begins  
flashing slowly, the batteries need conditioning. Leave the unit in the Loader-Charger.  
The battery conditioning will take about an hour, and the charging will take another 2 to  
3 hours. The process is complete when the battery charging light is flashing rapidly.  
The battery pack is designed with a feature that senses when the battery is fully charged  
and stops the charging process to eliminate over charging. If desired, the Badger-Radix  
can reside in the cradle after the battery is fully charged.  
If you are using the Badger-Radix and the battery is becoming too low to continue  
operation, the Badger-Radix will show you a message stating that the battery is very low.  
At this point, the Badger-Radix must be charged before any other functions can be  
performed. Return the Badger-Radix to the charger as soon as you can. NOTE THAT  
ALL READINGS STORED IN THE BADGER-RADIX WILL BE SAFE AND  
WILL BE AVAILABLE ONCE YOU HAVE CHARGED THE BADGER-RADIX.  
INITIAL SETUP – SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
During training, the Badger-Radix will be started and the initial settings will completed  
by your trainer. These initial settings include setting the time, the date, the time zone,  
and the unit’s name. (Each Badger-Radix will have a unique name to make loading and  
unloading easier.)  
If you wish to update the time or date, you can use the Date function in the Utilities  
section. Please refer to the Utilities section below for more information.  
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GENERAL CARE OF THE Badger-Radix  
Cleaning the Badger-Radix is easy. Use a mild detergent and a clean soft cloth to clean  
the body of the Badger-Radix. Do not use solvents, such as paint thinners, to clean the  
Badger-Radix. Use only a lint free cloth to clean the infrared port. Do not use detergents  
or solvents to clean the infrared port window.  
Protect your Badger-Radix from extreme temperatures. Do not leave it on the dashboard  
of a vehicle on a hot day. Keep it away from other heat sources as well. Exposure to  
heat can cause battery drainage.  
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THE DETAILS – THE Badger-Radix OPERATION  
THE READING CYCLE USING THE Badger-Radix  
Using the Badger-Radix for meter reading is easy. The reading cycle consists of these  
steps:  
STEP 1 – Prepare the Badger-Radix to accept the meters from the Badger  
CONNECT software by inserting it into the Loader-Charger and performing the  
Receive Route function. From Badger CONNECT, use the Load Collector  
function to send the meter information to the Badger-Radix.  
STEP 2 – From the Main Menu of the Badger-Radix Data Collector press the “R”  
key to begin the meter reading. The Badger-Radix will display the Reading  
screen that allows you to  
o read meters equipped with Badger ORION transmitters,  
o read meters equipped with touch modules using a VersaProbe™,  
o or enter manual meter readings for those meters without a transmitter.  
STEP 3 – When all the readings have been gathered, place the Badger-Radix into  
the Loader-Charger and perform the Send Readings function. In Badger  
CONNECT, use the Unload Collector function to transfer the readings, process  
them, and add them to the database.  
Restarting The Badger-Radix  
There may be cases when you need to reboot, or restart the Badger-Radix computer. To  
perform a restart, hold down the R, W, and delete keys simultaneously (lower right  
corner vertical keys) until the screen goes blank. The Badger-Radix will restart.  
Readings will not be lost if the Badger-Radix Data Collector is restarted using the above-  
mentioned steps. Be sure to let the Badger-Radix completely restart before placing it  
in the Loader-Charger.  
If the restart process above does not clear the condition you are experiencing, please call  
Badger Meter Technical Support for assistance. Please see the chapter “What If Things  
Go Wrong” for more information.  
Starting the Badger-Radix Software  
The Badger-Radix begins its processing by displaying the copyright screen.  
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Pressing the Enter button brings you to the Login screen.  
Logging-in to The Badger-Radix  
The Login screen looks like this.  
The Log-in screen accepts your 3 to 5 character personal ID (PIN). Your PIN can be  
your name, your initials, an ID number, etc. When you have entered your PIN, the screen  
looks like this.  
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Next, press the Enter button. If you enter a valid PIN, the Badger-Radix displays the  
Main Menu. If your PIN is not valid, the Badger-Radix will tell you so. The screen  
looks like this.  
Press the Retry “R” button on the screen and reenter your PIN correctly to display the  
Main Menu.  
If you press the Cancel “C” button, you will return to the Copyright screen.  
The Badger-Radix Main Menu  
After successfully logging into the Badger-Radix, you will see the Main Menu.  
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There are seven functions on the main menu to choose from:  
Read Route “R” – Begin reading meters  
Quick Read and Program “Q” – Use the Badger-Radix to read meters when you  
do not have any loaded (i.e., for checking a Badger ORION® transmitter, for  
obtaining final reads, troubleshooting, etc.) and program Badger ORION  
transmitters to set an odometer, clear a tamper or stop/start a transmitter. You can  
also read touch modules and program/clear tamper flags for Badger DIALOG®  
modules.  
Route Transmit “T” – Send readings back to Badger CONNECT, Receive a new  
route from Badger CONNECT, and view information of when the current route  
was last loaded  
Utilities “U” – Display the Utilities Menu screen  
Turn Off “O” – Turn off the Badger-Radix handheld to save the battery power  
Update UDC Software “A” – Send the newest version of UDC software to the  
Badger-Radix unit from Badger CONNECT  
Back to Copyright Screen “X” – Go back to the Copyright Screen so that  
someone else can use the Badger-Radix handheld  
The Badger-Radix also displays the current time on the bottom of the screen. Pressing  
any of the above buttons begins that function’s operation. If you press any other buttons,  
they will be ignored.  
Communications with the Badger CONNECT Software  
The Badger-Radix communicates with Badger CONNECT through the Loader-Charger.  
Up to three Loader-Chargers can be connected to the Badger CONNECT PC through the  
serial cable: one Main Line Loader-Charger and two Secondary Loader-Chargers. When  
your Badger-Radix is placed in a Loader-Charger, the Badger-Radix battery will charge  
while communications with Badger CONNECT takes place.  
When you wish to load or unload the Badger-Radix, you must begin the process on the  
handheld before performing the load or unload at Badger CONNECT. This insures that  
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the Badger-Radix is ready to communicate with Badger CONNECT. From the Main  
Menu, press the Route Transmit “T” key. You’ll see this screen.  
To load new meters into the Badger-Radix, press the Receive Route “R” key. To send  
meter readings back to Badger CONNECT, press the Send Route “S” key. Let’s assume  
the Badger-Radix is sitting in the Loader-Charger and you wish to load a new route.  
When you press the “R” key, you’ll see this screen.  
If you do not wish to load a new route into the Badger-Radix, press the “C” key. To  
perform the Load function, press the “Enter” key. You will see a screen like this.  
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Make a note of the large number you see in the center of the screen. CONNECT will ask  
you about this number during the load function if you have more than one Badger-Radix  
handheld.  
In Badger CONNECT, choose the Load Collector page for the Badger Radix collector  
type. Steps 1 and 2 (choosing the route to load and verifying that it is correct) remain the  
same. When you are ready to load the route, click on the Load Route button (step 3).  
Badger CONNECT will make the connection to the Loader-Charger(s). If you have one  
Loader-Charger connected, the meters will be loaded. If you have two or three Loader-  
Chargers, Badger CONNECT will display a list of “communications addresses”. Choose  
the one that matches the number on the display and click OK. The meters will be sent to  
the Badger-Radix.  
Unloading the Badger-Radix is very similar. From the Route Transmit screen, press the  
Send Route “S” key. You’ll see this screen.  
If you do not wish to send the readings, press the “C” key. To send the readings back to  
Badger CONNECT, press the “Enter” key. You will see a screen like this.  
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Make a note of the large number you see in the center of the screen. Badger CONNECT  
will ask you about this number during the load function.  
In Badger CONNECT, choose the Unload Collector page for the Badger-Radix collector  
type. To start the process, click on the Unload Collector button. Badger CONNECT will  
make the connection to the Loader-Charger(s). If you have one Loader-Charger  
connected, the meters will be unloaded. If you have two or three Loader-Chargers,  
Badger CONNECT will display a list of “communications addresses”. Choose the one  
that matches the number on the display and click OK. The meters will be unloaded.  
Steps 2 and 3 on the Unload Collector page remain the same. Verify that the readings are  
correct by Viewing Unloaded Reading and then save reading by Uploading Accounts.  
Route Information  
If you wish to view information about the meters that are currently loaded, from the  
Route Transfer screen press the Route Info “I” button.  
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The name / number of the route (Route File Description)  
This time of the last captured reading (Route file timestamp)  
The time when this route was transferred from the PC (Last trans. from  
Badger CONNECT)  
The time the previous route was transferred to the PC (Last trans. to Badger  
CONNECT)  
For more details, see the Route Operations portion of the Details section. To return to the  
Route Transfer screen, press “C”.  
THE DETAILS – READING METERS WITH THE  
BADGER-RADIX  
The Read Screen  
After loading the Badger-Radix, the next step in the reading cycle is to read the meters in  
the route(s). To begin reading, press the (Read Route) “R” button on the keyboard (from  
the Main Menu on the screen). You will see the first meter to read.  
If you are reading meters with Badger ORION® AMR, pressing the “R” button to begin  
reading also begins reading Badger ORION meters. When you display the first meter,  
you may have already captured some Badger ORION transmitter readings. When  
reading with Badger ORION AMR, the Badger-Radix displays the next account.  
The Read screen looks like this.  
The reading screen display shows customer information in the top section of the screen,  
and three functions along the bottom of the screen. The first two of the bottom functions  
allow you to browse through the meters. When you press the “P” for Previous Account,  
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the Badger-Radix will display the meter just before the current one. When you press the  
“N” for Next Account, the Badger-Radix will display the next meter.  
Navigation  
If the current meter is the first one in the route and you press the Previous Account  
button, the Badger-Radix will ask you if you want to stay at the beginning of the route or  
if you wish to go to the end of the route.  
Pressing the “S” key will keep you at the first meter in the route. Pressing the “D” key  
will take you to the last meter in the route.  
Similarly, if you press the Next Account button, the Badger-Radix will display the next  
meter in the route. If you are viewing the last meter in the route, the Badger-Radix will  
ask you if you want to stay at the end of the route or if you want to display the first meter  
in the route.  
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Pressing the “S” key will keep you at the last meter in the route. Pressing the “F” key  
will display the first meter in the route.  
Reading Meters  
The Read Screen shows specific information about the meter to be read including:  
Meter information appears on the first five lines of the display. This information  
can be customized by the user through Badger CONNECT Software. See the  
Badger CONNECT Software manual for information on setting the account  
information loaded to the Badger-Radix.  
The type of meter reading technology in use for this meter (ORION, MANUAL,  
DIALOG, TOUCH) is shown on the sixth line.  
The service that this meter is measuring (Water, Gas, Electric, Reclaim, etc.) is  
also shown on the sixth line.  
The meter reading (after the reading has been gathered) is shown on the seventh  
line.  
Here is an example.  
In this example, the information chosen for the first five lines are the address, the  
customer name, the meter serial number, the AMR serial number, and the route and  
sequence numbers of the meter. In the picture above, the customer’s name is Mickey  
Dolenz, and he lives at 111 1st St.. The meter serial number is 00550001 and the Badger  
ORION® transmitter number is 71160024. Finally, the route and sequence numbers are  
055 and 380. (Note that when displaying a name, the Badger CONNECT software  
determines the display order. If Badger CONNECT downloads the last name first, the  
Badger-Radix will display the name in that manner. If Badger CONNECT downloads  
the first name first, the Badger-Radix will display the name in that way.)  
Gathering Meter Readings  
The Badger-Radix performs meter readings both automatically and manually. When in  
automatic mode, the Badger-Radix will accept Badger ORION meter readings and store  
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them in the proper account. The Badger-Radix will update the display with the next  
unread meter, or the meter that was last displayed on the screen. If a reading is received  
for the meter shown on the screen, the screen is updated with the next unread meter.  
The mode of the screen is shown vertically on the far right side of the read screen.  
“MANUAL” denotes manual reading mode and “AUTO” denotes automatic reading  
mode. The Read screen for automatic mode looks like this.  
To change the mode of the reading screen, either from manual to auto or from auto to  
manual, press the “A” key. The screen will change to show the new mode on the far right  
hand side of the screen.  
Reading Badger ORION® Meters  
Each Badger ORION meter reading is received from the ORION receiver, which is  
located inside the Badger-Radix. If a meter reading is received and the meter has not yet  
been read, the reading is stored. If the meter has already been read, the reading is  
discarded.  
When in auto mode, the Badger-Radix screen always shows the next unread meter. If the  
reading for that meter is received, the screen is updated to show the next unread meter. If  
the reading is received for a meter that is not the next unread meter, the reading will be  
stored. Using this method, the Badger-Radix display always shows the next unread meter  
according to the reading sequence downloaded to the data collector.  
A number of possible results can occur when an Badger ORION transmitter sends a  
reading.  
The Badger ORION receiver receives the transmission and the Badger-Radix  
stores the reading. If the meter was displayed on the screen, the next unread  
meter is then displayed. If the meter was not displayed on the screen when the  
transmission was received, the reading is stored and the account is removed from  
the unread list. Once an account is read, it will not be displayed as an unread  
meter in auto mode.  
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The Badger ORION® receiver receives the transmission that reports either a  
tamper condition or a potential leak. The Badger-Radix stores the reading and  
logs the condition. If the meter was displayed on the screen, the Badger-Radix  
will prompt you to process the tamper condition before displaying the next unread  
meter.  
The Badger ORION receiver receives a transmission but not all of the  
transmission was received. The transmission is ignored and no meters are  
updated.  
No transmission is received from the meter. To increase your chances of a  
successful read, move closer to the meter. If you choose to skip this meter, press  
the “N” (NEXT) button. Here are some reasons for not receiving the  
o The Badger-Radix is too far away from the transmitter  
o There may be something obstructing the line of site between the Badger-  
Radix and the transmitter.  
In any of these cases, getting closer to the transmitter or improving the line of site may  
result in receiving the meter reading. Note that if you decide to skip the meter, press the  
“A” button to switch from AUTO to MANUAL mode, and press the “N” (NEXT) button  
to move to the next unread meter. If the next meter is a Badger ORION meter, be sure to  
place the route back into automatic mode by pressing the “A” key. If the next meter is a  
manual or a touch-type meter, you can read that meter in its normal way.  
Keep in mind that a Badger ORION transmitter’s radio transmissions can be affected by  
many variables. As a result, a transmitter’s response may be received from slightly  
different locations each reading cycle. Keep this in mind when trouble shooting a  
transmitter.  
Processing the Badger ORION Meter Reading  
Once the Badger-Radix has received a meter reading from a Badger ORION transmitter,  
it processes the information in a number of steps:  
Determines if the message from the transmitter was received correctly  
Determines the tamper status and potential leak status of the transmitter  
Determines the reading value reported by the transmitter  
Evaluates the reading value against the high and low audit values to determine if  
the reading is high or low  
The Badger-Radix first analyzes the meter reading to determine if the communication  
was completed without errors. If an error is found, the Badger-Radix ignores the  
transmission. If no error is found, the Badger-Radix advances to the next step and  
determines if a tamper or leak status was reported. If a tamper or leak condition was  
reported, the Badger-Radix assigns the correct tamper or leak status. Next, the reading is  
compared to the high and low audit values that were sent to the Badger-Radix from the  
Badger CONNECT software. If the reading value is greater than the high audit value or  
lower than the low audit value, the Badger-Radix assigns either the High or Low Reading  
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status. If the reading is within the audit values, the Badger-Radix assigns a Good  
Reading status.  
Processing Tamper Reports  
If the meter being displayed reports a tamper, the Badger-Radix will sound the special  
tamper audio signal. You’ll see the tamper processing screen.  
Choose one of these options by pressing the corresponding button.  
“S” (Skip) – You can skip this meter and go on to the next one. This is a handy  
option if someone will come back later to troubleshoot the meter or the  
transmitter.  
“M” (Manual Read) – This option allows the user to input a manual read using the  
Badger-Radix keypad. This is handy if the meter is in a pit, but less helpful if the  
meter is inside (unless you can access the meter).  
“T” (Trouble Code) – Using this option you can enter a trouble code to report the  
status of the meter to the office. See the Trouble Code section for more details.  
If you choose Trouble Code, the Badger-Radix will return to the Tamper Menu screen  
once the code is entered and stored so that you can also enter a manual reading.  
If you choose to enter a Manual Read, you’ll see this screen.  
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Enter the reading and press the “Enter” button. If you wish to skip the manual read, press  
the “C” key.  
When you have completed entries for this meter, press the “S” (Skip) button. It returns  
the Badger-Radix to the read screen in automatic mode.  
Clearing a Tamper  
If a Badger ORION transmitter reports a tamper condition, you must perform  
maintenance on the unit to clear the tamper condition. Once the condition that caused the  
tamper is cleared, the unit must be reprogrammed if it is connected to a Badger  
Recordall® Transmitter Register (RTR®) using the ORION programming tool. If the  
Badger ORION transmitter is connected to a position-based encoder like Badger Meter’s  
Absolute Digital Encoder (ADE®), no programming is required. Successfully resetting  
the odometer value will clear the tamper report. Please refer to the Badger ORION  
PROGRAMMER section for more information.  
Switching to Manual Mode Meter Reading  
The Badger-Radix switches from automatic to manual mode when the “A” key is pressed  
or an action by the meter reader is required. For example:  
The Badger-Radix will switch to manual mode when the meter reader uses the  
hotkey function on the keypad, such as a search, or to enter a trouble code or  
comment code.  
The Badger-Radix will automatically switch to manual mode when the next  
unread meter is a manually read meter or a touch-type meter.  
The read screen for manual mode looks like this.  
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When in manual mode, the meter reader can read touch-type meters using the  
VersaProbe™, enter readings for manually read meters, or perform any other Badger-  
Radix function such as searching for a particular meter or viewing progress. When the  
manual and touch-type meters have been read and the next meter to read is a Badger  
ORION® transmitter, you can return to automatic mode by pressing the “A” key. This  
action will return the Badger-Radix to automatic meter reading.  
Starting the Reading Process for a Manual or Touch-type Meter  
To gather a reading for a manual meter, enter the meter reading on the keyboard. To  
gather a reading for a touch-type meter, squeeze and release the trigger on the  
VersaProbe™ once the meter is displayed as the next unread meter. (Be sure that the  
probe is connected to the bottom left port of the Badger-Radix.)  
Manual Meter Reading  
To enter a manual meter reading once the numeric keypad is displayed, view the meter’s  
register and note the reading. Next, enter the reading onto the Badger-Radix keyboard  
buttons.  
Manual Meter Reading Direction  
Water meters are typically read from left to right, while electric meters are typically read  
right to left. The Badger-Radix can handle meter readings gathered in either direction.  
For example, if you entered the reading as 382 going from left to right, you’d see this  
screen.  
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To change the direction of the meter reading, press the “A” Hot Key. The Badger-Radix  
will display the direction of the reading by showing an arrow pointing to the left next to  
the reading field. When you enter a meter reading now, the reading will be shown on the  
display from right to left. Using the same example, if you entered 382 going from right  
to left (the arrow pointing to the left), you’d see this screen.  
In either case, when the meter reading is completely entered, press the “Enter” key  
located on the upper left hand corner of the keypad. To cancel the entry, press the “C”  
key. To switch back to Left to Right manual reads, press the “D” Hot Key.  
High and Low Limits for Manual Meter Readings  
If the reading is within the high and low limits, the Badger-Radix will record the meter  
reading and advance the display to the next meter. If the reading is above the high limit  
or below the low limit, the Badger-Radix will beep twice for high and three times for low  
and tell you that the entered meter reading was high or low. It will ask you to re-enter the  
reading. This is what you will see if you enter a reading that is above the high limit.  
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Here is what you will see if you enter a reading below the low limit.  
Press the OK “Enter” button and the Badger-Radix will display the read screen again.  
Re-enter the meter reading and press Enter.  
If the second meter reading matches the first meter reading, the Badger-Radix records the  
reading and displays the next meter. If the meter readings do not match, the Badger-  
Radix will alert you that the two readings are different and will return to the read screen  
for this meter as if nothing happened.  
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In this case, the meter reading process begins again for this meter.  
The method used to verify a high or low manual meter reading is controlled by one of the  
settings: Hi/Low Manual Re-key. If the setting box is checked, the above method of re-  
entering a manual meter reading is used to verify the high or low reading value. If the  
box is not checked, the Badger-Radix will display the reading entered and ask if it is the  
correct reading. If you’ve entered a low reading, you might see this screen.  
If the value shown is the correct value, press the Yes button. The reading will be  
accepted and stored. The Badger-Radix will then advance to the next meter. If the value  
shown does not match the reading for this meter, press the No button. The Badger-Radix  
will return you to the reading screen for this meter. The meter reading process can then  
begin again.  
Advancing the Display  
In the case of a high or low reading, the Badger-Radix allows you to control the advance  
of the display through the settings. If there are tasks to perform when a meter reading is  
high or low (such as dropping off a brochure on finding leaks when a high meter reading  
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is received or checking the meter itself on a low reading or a tamper), not advancing the  
display allows you to perform the necessary tasks and report information via codes and  
messages. Once the steps are performed and any necessary codes or messages are  
entered, you can press the Next button on the display and continue reading.  
Reading BadgerTouch® Modules  
Reading meters equipped with BadgerTouch® modules, Badger DIALOG® or with  
competitive “touch” modules is similar to reading manual meters. The meter reading  
process is started when the wand is connected to the Badger-Radix and in place, and the  
reading is sent to the Badger-Radix from the reading wand. The Badger-Radix will  
process the reading to determine a high and low reading status.  
The VersaProbe™ connects to the Badger-Radix through the left connector at the bottom.  
The small round end of the interface cable plugs into the Badger-Radix port while the  
larger end connects with the VersaProbe. When using the VersaProbe, start the reading  
process by placing the sensor on the read module and squeezing the trigger on the probe.  
The wand will communicate with the module and forward the meter reading information  
to the Badger-Radix, which will process the reading for high and low status, and store the  
reading.  
If a touch-type meter is read out of sequence, the Badger-Radix can search for the correct  
meter. Searching is controlled by the Find On Wrong Setting. If the Find On Wrong  
setting is checked, the meter reading will be stored and the next meter will be displayed.  
If the meter that was read was not found, or the Find On Wrong setting is not checked,  
you’ll see this message.  
Verification Readings  
Verification readings provide water utilities with an option to collect a visual reading  
along with the AMR reading for each account. The Badger-Radix Verification Read is  
built to perform this very function. If the Perform Verification Read setting is set, the  
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Badger-Radix will request a manual reading after each successful meter reading. This  
second reading is stored separately and reported to the Badger CONNECT software,  
which will report on any reading differences. Because it is a verification reading, the  
normal checking for high and low entries will not occur. Once the verification reading is  
entered, the Badger-Radix will advance the display to the next meter.  
Error Conditions – Stopped Meters and Negative Consumption  
The Badger-Radix can optionally check for two possible problem cases: stopped meters  
and meters with a negative consumption. When either of the settings is set, the Badger-  
Radix will compare the reading just gathered with the previous reading. If the current  
reading matches the previous reading, the Badger-Radix will show a message alerting  
you to a possible stopped meter. If the current reading is less than the previous reading,  
the Badger-Radix will show a message alerting you to possible negative consumption.  
(The most common cause of this is a meter change-out that has not been recorded in the  
billing system.)  
Note that if the previous reading is zero for all meters, the Badger-Radix will not perform  
the checks regardless of the status of the settings. Zero readings for all meters is an  
indication that the billing system has not sent the previous reading values.  
For the Badger-Radix to perform these comparisons, two things must occur:  
1. The billing system must send the previous reading to Badger CONNECT.  
2. The settings that control these features must be turned on.  
The settings are stored at Settings Screen 5.  
Pressing the “Z” key will turn the Zero Consumption check on and off. Pressing the “N”  
key will turn the Negative Consumption check on and off.  
If the Zero Consumption check is turned on, and the manual reading for a meter is the  
same as the previous reading, you’ll see a screen like this.  
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Because the reading may be in error, you will be asked to verify the reading. If the  
manual re-key setting is turned on, you will be asked to enter the reading again. If the  
manual re-key setting is turned off, you will be asked if the reading is correct.  
Touch read meters and radio read meters will also show an alert message but will not  
require you to verify the reading.  
If the Negative Consumption check is turned on, and the manual reading for a meter is  
the lower than the previous reading, you’ll see a screen like this.  
Because the reading may be in error, you will be asked to verify the reading. If the  
manual re-key setting is turned on, you will be asked to enter the reading again. If the  
manual re-key setting is turned off, you will be asked if the reading is correct.  
Touch read meters and radio read meters will also show an alert message but will not  
require you to verify the reading.  
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Other Reading functions – The Reading Menu  
Pressing the “M” (Menu) button from the Read screen will show you the other reading  
functions that can be performed.  
The functions are:  
“S” – Searching for specific accounts by name, address, meter serial number, or  
transmitter ID number (these fields may change depending on which 5 fields the  
utility elects to display in the Badger-Radix for each account)  
“O” – Entering comment codes and messages to be returned to the utility office  
“R” – Perform a manual read for this meter  
“V” – View the High and Low audit limits for this meter (if you have the  
permission to do so – more on this later)  
“A” – Define a new account  
“U” – View the Utilities Menu screen  
“U” – View Progress, settings, or other information via the Badger-Radix Utilities  
“X” – Return to the main menu  
“C” – Return to the Read screen  
Hot Keys  
The Badger-Radix software contains a number of Hot Keys that will allow you, with one  
key press, to perform a meter reading function. Each of these Hot Keys is shown on the  
keyboard.  
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To perform a Hot Key Function, first press the B key, and then the Hot Key for the  
function you wish to perform. Here is the list of Hot Keys and the functions they  
perform.  
A: When on the READ screen, the “” function will set the read direction for  
manual reads to Right to Left. When on a screen with text entry, the function will  
move the cursor one character to the left.  
B: The Battery function will display the current battery status  
C: The contrast function will allow you to change the screen contrast  
D: When on the READ screen, the “”function will set the read direction for  
manual reads to Left to Right. When on a screen with text entry, the function will  
move the cursor one character to the right.  
F: The Route Start function will reset the current route back to the first meter  
H: The High/Low function will display the high/low screen for the current meter  
M: The Manual Read function will bring up the Manual Read entry screen (used  
with Radio and Touch meters)  
N: The Messages function will bring up the Text Message screen allowing you to  
enter a text message for this meter  
O: The Progress function displays the progress screen  
P: The Program function displays the Programming screen chosen in the  
handheld settings (Quick Read Menu, Orion or VersaProbe)  
Q: The Quick Read function displays the Quick Read function chosen in the  
handheld settings (Quick Read Menu, Orion or VersaProbe)  
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R: The Reader Code function displays the Reader Code screen allowing you to  
enter up to three reader codes for this meter  
S: The Search function will display the Search Menu  
T: The Trouble Code function displays the Trouble Code screen allowing you to  
enter a trouble code for this meter  
U: The Unread function will display the Unread Menu page allowing you to  
choose how to find Unread Meters  
CLEAR: The Clear function will clear a field of data entry  
Z: The Sleep function will turn off the Badger-Radix. To turn it back on, press  
any key on the keyboard until the Badger-Radix turns on.  
Searching  
The Badger-Radix gives you a number of ways to find a particular meter through the  
searching menu. When you are displaying a meter to read, press the menu button to  
display the Read Menu screen.  
From the reading menu, press the Search button. The Badger-Radix will show you the  
Search Menu.  
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You can also bring up the Search Menu screen using the “S” Hot Key.  
There are three different ways to search for a particular meter.  
“F” – Find a meter that has a particular value in one of the five read screen fields  
“R” – Select a route to search (see the Route Operations section for more details)  
“S” – Go to the first account in the current route  
“U” – Go to the next unread meter in the current route.  
If you wish to go to the start of the current route or the next unread meter in the current  
route, press the appropriate key. The Badger-Radix will display the read screen for that  
meter.  
If you wish to find a meter that has a particular name or is at a particular address, press  
the Search Fields “F” button. The Badger-Radix will display the Search Fields screen to  
allow you to specify the information. In our example, the five fields being used are  
name, address, meter location, meter serial number, and the meter model field. In  
addition, the account number and the AMR module number can also be searched.  
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Use the “U” key to move the highlight field up and the “D” key to move it down. When  
the field you wish to search is highlighted, press the “T” key to enter the information you  
for which you wish to search via the keyboard.  
In our example, we will search for a particular name. After choosing Name with the “U”  
or “D” keys to highlight it, press the “T” button. You can then enter the text you wish to  
search for. For example, if you entered “TORK” in the Text field, the Badger-Radix will  
display this screen.  
Note that the Cancel function is “MESSAGES”, which is the B key and the “N” key. To  
save the text, press the “Enter” key.  
Enter the letters of the name you are searching for. You do not need to enter the entire  
name, just a small segment of the name. Let’s say that you entered the letters T and O.  
Press the “O” Hot Key. If this is what you want to search for (a name with the letters TO  
in it), press the “S” key to begin the search. The Badger-Radix will display the first  
account it finds and ask you if this is the one you are searching for.  
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If this is the meter you are looking for, press the “Y” button. If this is not the meter you  
are looking for, press the “N” button and the Badger-Radix will continue searching. If  
you wish to stop the search, press the Cancel “C” button and you will return to the Search  
Menu.  
If the Badger-Radix cannot find a meter with the information you entered, you’ll see this  
screen.  
Searching for accounts using the other fields on the read screen works in exactly the same  
way.  
Trouble Codes and Reader Codes  
If you find that you need to send information about a meter you are reading back to the  
office, the Badger-Radix provides a number of ways to do so. They are:  
The Trouble Code  
The three Reader Codes  
The Text Message  
The Trouble Code and Reader Codes are messages you can send to the utility office. The  
Badger CONNECT software allows you to define up to 99 different messages each to use  
for Trouble and Reader codes. The Trouble Code is usually used to specify a problem.  
The Reader Codes are usually used to provide additional information about the meter or  
the process of reading it. For example, you might enter a Trouble Code that would  
indicate that the meter needs repair, while the Reader Codes might indicate information  
about accessing the meter, such as a problem dog.  
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To log a Trouble Code or one or more Reader Codes, touch the Comments “O” button  
from the Reading Menu. You’ll see this screen.  
From there you can choose the Trouble Code button “T” or the Reader Code button “R”,  
depending on which code you wish to use. If you choose Trouble Code, you’ll see this  
screen.  
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You can also bring up the Trouble code screen by using the “T” Hot Key.  
Pressing the “1” key shows the different trouble code messages from which to choose.  
Choose the message by using the up “U” and down “D” keys to highlight your choice.  
(If you decide that you do not wish to enter a Trouble code, press the “C” key. If you  
wish to delete the stored trouble code, select the blank line at the top of the list.) Then  
press the “Enter” key to return to the Trouble Code screen. The message will be  
displayed on the Trouble Code screen like this.  
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Press the “Enter” key to store the chosen trouble code and return to the Comment menu,  
or press the “C” key to cancel any entry of a trouble code. If you wish to reenter the  
message, press the Trouble Code button “1” again.  
The process for entering one or more Reader Codes is exactly the same as entering a  
Trouble code. Pressing the Reader Code button “R” will bring up this menu.  
You can also bring up the Reader code screen by using the “R” Hot Key.  
To enter a Reader Code, enter the number of the code (either 1, 2, or 3) to display the  
choices for that code. Choose the reader code message with the up “U” and down “D”  
keys and press the “Enter” key when you are finished. You can press the “C” key to  
cancel the entry of a reader code. Again if you choose to clear a Reader Code entry,  
choose the blank line at the top of the list and press the “Enter” key.  
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If you have chosen a message, you might see a screen like this.  
As was with the Trouble Codes, the “C” key will cancel any changes you made, while the  
“Enter” key will accept the changes.  
When the readings are unloaded, Badger CONNECT will store and display the Reader  
Codes and Trouble codes in the Customer Record for that meter. You can use the  
Standard Reports to see any and all of the Reader Codes and Trouble Codes that were  
entered when reading the meters.  
Text Messages  
To enter a text message, press the text message “M” button. The Badger-Radix will  
display the Notes function of the handheld.  
You can also bring up the Text Message screen by using the “N” Hot Key.  
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To clear a message already entered, press the “D” button. To cancel the message, press  
the “C” key. If you are happy with the message, press the “Enter” key.  
To enter or change a message, press the “E” key. You’ll see this screen.  
Use the alpha-numeric keypad below the screen to enter your message. When the  
message is entered, press the Progress Hot Key to complete the message. Then you’ll see  
the notes screen that looks like this.  
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Pressing the “Enter” key will store the message for this meter and return you to the  
Comments menu.  
Viewing High and Low Audit Values  
If you wish to see the high and low audit values, the account number, or the previous  
reading, from the Read Menu press the View Hi/Lo button “V”. The Badger-Radix will  
display the account number for the meter being read, and the high, low, and previous  
reading values for the meter.  
You can also bring up the High Low screen by using the “H” Hot Key.  
To return to the Read screen, press the “C” button.  
In some cases, the Badger-Radix might not display the high, low, or previous readings.  
On the Settings screen in the Utilities section, there are two choices that control the  
display of this screen. The high and low audit values will be displayed if you have  
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chosen the Show High / Low setting. The previous reading will be displayed if you have  
chosen the Show Previous Reading setting. If these settings are not chosen, you will not  
be able to view the associated information on the View High/ Low screen.  
Utilities  
The Badger-Radix provides you with a number of functions to provide you with  
information that can be helpful while meter reading. Pressing the Menu button on the  
read screen accesses these functions.  
From the Read Menu, press the Utilities “U” button and you’ll see this screen.  
The functions on the Utilities Menu are:  
Progress “P” – a display of meter reading statistics to help you determine how far  
along you are in the route  
Settings “S” – which displays the settings currently being used by the Badger-  
Radix  
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Battery Info “B” – this screen shows information being reported by the processor  
within the battery pack that might be useful when investigating a problem  
Date / Time “D” – this screen allows you to set the date, the time, and the time  
zone for the Badger-Radix  
Close “C” – this function returns you to the Read Menu  
Progress  
The Badger-Radix keeps records on the total number of meters, the number of meters  
read, the number of meters that failed to report, the number of tamper reports received,  
etc. If you wish to view this information, press the Utilities “U” button from the Read  
Menu followed by the Progress “P” button from the Utilities Menu.  
You can also display the Progress screen by using the “O” Hot Key.  
The Badger-Radix Progress screen displays these statistics:  
Total number of meters stored in the Badger-Radix  
Current number of meters for which readings have not yet been attempted  
The total number of meters for which readings have been obtained or have been  
unsuccessful (number attempted)  
The total number of failed reads  
The percentage of meters of the total meters in the Badger-Radix that have been  
attempted  
The number of tamper conditions reported (this total does not include any meters  
in which the tampers have been reset)  
The number of unexpected manual reads (of meters equipped with automatic  
meter reading equipment)  
The screen looks like this.  
If your Badger-Radix has a thousand or more meters, it may take 10 to 15 seconds to see  
the numbers displayed on this screen. This is because the Badger-Radix is examining  
each meter in the database in order to build the values for this screen.  
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When you have finished examining the statistics and information, press the “C” key to  
return to the Utilities menu screen.  
Date/Time  
To change the date, the time, or the time zone, press the Date and Time “D” button from  
the Utilities menu. The Badger-Radix will display the Date and Time screen.  
To change the date or time, press the “D” or “T” buttons. In either case, you’ll see this  
screen.  
To change the time, press the “H” button to change the hours and/or the “M” button to  
change the minutes. To change the date, press the “N” button to change the month,  
and/or the “D” button to change the date, and/or the “Y” button to change the year.  
When the time and date are correct, press the “Enter” key. If you wish to cancel, press  
the “C” key. When you are finished and ready to save the date and time, press the  
“Enter” key.  
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Battery Info  
If you need additional information regarding the electronics of the battery, press the  
Battery Info “B” button from the Utilities menu. The Badger-Radix will display the  
additional battery information as follows:  
You can also access the Battery screen by using the “B” Hot Key.  
The screen shows you the power remaining for the main battery. Pressing the “C” button  
returns you to the previous screen.  
Settings  
As mentioned earlier, the Badger-Radix has the ability to change how it operates or what  
it displays based on your choices. These choices are called Settings, and are accessed  
from the Settings button from the Utilities Menu. The Settings are displayed and  
changed in a series of screens. Each setting describes a behavior in the Badger-Radix  
that you can control. If the box has an “” in it, the Badger-Radix will perform that  
function. If the box has no “” in it, the Badger-Radix will not perform the function.  
Here are samples of the Settings screens.  
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To choose a setting, press the action key shown for that item. A check mark will appear  
or disappear from the box as you press the key. The check mark denotes that the setting  
behavior specified will be carried out. No check mark in the box denotes that the setting  
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behavior will not be carried out. Choosing the values for these settings allows you to  
customize the Badger-Radix operation to fit your needs.  
To move to the next Settings screen, press the “M” key. To move to the previous  
Settings screen, press the “P” key. If you are done, press the “C” key at any of the  
settings screens to return to the Utilities menu.  
Here’s the list of each of the different settings and how it controls the Badger-Radix’s  
operation.  
SETTING  
Advance on  
WHAT IT DOES  
HOW YOU MIGHT USE  
IT  
If you wish to investigate a  
high or low reading, leave a  
brochure with the customer,  
or perform some other  
When a high or low reading is  
encountered and this setting is  
chosen, the Badger-Radix will  
advance the display to the next  
High/Low  
account. If not chosen, the Badger- function on a high or low  
Radix will continue to display the  
current meter being read after the  
reading is stored. To move to the  
next meter you must press the “N”  
for NEXT button.  
reading, clear this setting (and  
choose the next one as well).  
You will be alerted to the  
high and low meters by the  
audio tones and the display.  
If you wish to investigate a  
high or low reading, leave a  
Beep on  
High/Low  
When a high or low reading is  
encountered for a meter and this  
setting is chosen, the Badger-Radix brochure to the customer, or  
will sound the high and low audio  
signals. If not chosen, the Badger-  
perform some other function  
on a high or low reading,  
Radix will sound the successful read choose this setting (and clear  
audio tone.  
the previous one). You will  
be alerted to the high and low  
meters by the audio tones and  
the display.  
Show High and  
Low  
This setting and the Show Previous To insure accuracy of the  
Read setting control the amount of  
information available to the meter  
meter readings, some utilities  
will choose to clear this  
reader. When this setting is chosen, setting. Other utilities will  
the high and low audit values are choose this setting so that if  
displayed when the View High/Low an investigation on the  
button is pressed.  
operation of the meter is  
needed, this information is  
available. You need to  
determine which option is  
right for you.  
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Find on Wrong  
This setting pertains only to touch  
This setting is very handy for  
meter reading. The gathered meter touch meter reading because  
reading information contains the  
module ID number. If the number  
is different than the ID number for  
it allows you to read meters  
out of the normal reading  
sequence. If you need to  
the current meter on the read screen resequence the route, using  
(the meter was read out of  
this setting you can read the  
route in the new reading  
sequence order with ease.  
You can then resequence the  
route using the new read  
sequence), the Badger-Radix will  
search for the correct meter if this  
setting is chosen. If the setting is  
not chosen, the Badger-Radix will  
alert you to the fact that the reading date/times.  
indicates that the wrong meter is  
being read.  
Run Consumption Not used at this time  
Not used at this time  
Auto Clear  
Tamper  
This setting is used with older  
technology radio systems.  
This setting is not used within  
the Badger-Radix.  
Verification  
When this setting is chosen, the  
If you are required by state  
Badger-Radix will request a manual law to periodically verify an  
reading for each successful reading. interrogated meter reading  
This manual verification of the  
interrogated reading can be used to  
with a visual reading, the  
Badger-Radix will request  
satisfy requirements in some states. your required visual reading  
when this setting is chosen.  
Show Previous  
Reading  
This setting (as well as Show High  
and Low) controls the amount of  
information available to the meter  
To insure accuracy of the meter  
readings, some utilities will  
choose to clear this setting.  
reader. When this setting is chosen, Other utilities will choose this  
the previous reading value is setting so that if an  
displayed when the View High/Low investigation on the operation  
button is pressed.  
of the meter is needed, this  
information is available. You  
need to determine which option  
is right for you.  
Hi / Low  
Readings Fail  
This setting allows you to choose how If you use the last meter  
the high and low limits are used in the reading as the low limit and  
Badger-Radix. If the setting is  
checked, the Badger-Radix will label a conditions of no usage, check  
reading as High if the reading is this setting. Note that the  
greater than or equal to the high limit. high and low limit checking  
Similarly, the reading will be labeled is only in the Badger-Radix.  
low if the value is less than or equal to It does not extend to Badger  
you wish to be alerted to  
the low limit. When the setting is  
unchecked, the high and low  
CONNECT.  
processing is strictly greater than the  
high limit or less than the low limit.  
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Hi/Low Manual  
Rekey  
This setting allows you to choose  
how you will verify a high or low  
manual reading. There are two  
methods for manual reading  
If the box is checked, the  
Badger-Radix will prompt  
you to reenter the manual  
reading to verify it is correct.  
verification: reentering the reading, If the box is not checked, the  
or visually verifying the reading. If Badger-Radix will ask if the  
you choose to reenter the reading,  
the Badger-Radix will expect an  
exact match to the original manual  
reading is correct. If it is,  
press the Yes button. If it  
does not match the odometer,  
reading to verify the reading. If you press the NO button.  
choose to visually verify the  
reading, the Badger-Radix will ask  
if the entered reading is correct.  
You visually compare the reading  
with the register odometer and enter  
your response.  
Manual Route  
Advance  
When checked, the Badger-Radix  
will not move to the next account  
automatically. All changes of  
accounts must be done manually.  
We strongly suggest that this  
setting be left unchecked. If  
the setting is checked and you  
do not realize it is checked,  
the resulting operation of the  
Badger-Radix can look as if  
the unit is malfunctioning.  
If the direction on the button  
is not the direction you’d like  
to use, press the button to  
switch the direction to the  
other value.  
Three controls for The field sets the default manual  
manual meter  
readings for the  
three possible  
services (usually  
water, gas, and  
electric)  
reading entry direction for each of  
the supported services. When the  
button shows R-L, the default  
reading entry direction is Right to  
Left. When the button shows L-R,  
the default reading entry direction is  
Left To Right.  
Read Screen  
When checked, the messages from  
If you wish to see these  
messages, check the box.  
However, if you are reading  
meters from a vehicle, the  
messages may not apply and  
will definitely slow the  
reading process. In that  
event, you may wish to clear  
the box.  
Show Comments the office to the meter reader for a  
particular meter will be shown on  
the read screen when that meter is  
displayed.  
Show Zero  
Consumption  
When checked, the Badger-Radix  
will compare the current reading  
with the previous reading and alert  
you to possible stopped meters.  
If you wish to see these  
messages, check the box.  
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Show Negative  
Consumption  
When checked, the Badger-Radix  
will compare the current reading  
with the previous reading and alert  
you to possible negative  
If you wish to see these  
messages, check the box.  
consumption. The most common  
cause for this condition is a meter  
that has been changed but the  
billing system has not been updated  
with the new meter information.  
Sets the port used by the software  
for programming Badger ORION  
transmitters  
IR Port  
Press the I key to set the  
value. In almost all cases, the  
Built-in Center port will be  
used  
ORION  
Sets the port used by the software to Press the O key to set the  
gather Badger ORION readings  
value. In almost all cases, the  
Built-in port will be used  
VersaProbe  
Sets the port used by the software to Press the V key to set the  
gather touch readings  
value. In almost all cases, the  
Bottom Left port will be used  
Entering New Accounts  
The Badger-Radix can add accounts to the list of stored accounts it received from the  
Badger CONNECT software. But before you add a new account in the Badger-Radix, be  
aware that the Badger CONNECT software can display the accounts that you add but  
cannot permanently add them to its database. Information from accounts added in the  
Badger-Radix can be printed when the accounts are downloaded to Badger CONNECT,  
but the accounts will not be added to the Badger CONNECT database. New accounts are  
added to Badger CONNECT when the list of meters to read is sent from the billing  
system.  
Note that if you need to read a few meters for testing purposes, there is no need to create  
a new account. Simply use the Badger-Radix Quick Read feature. See the Quick Read  
section of this manual for more information.  
If you need to enter a new account into the Badger-Radix, press the New Account “N”  
button from the Read Menu.  
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Pressing the New Account button will bring up this screen.  
The buttons perform these functions.  
Edit Name “5” – Enter the name for the new account  
Edit Addr “1” – Enter the service address for the customer  
Enter AMR # “A” – Enter the transmitter number if this is a TRACE account  
Read Method “T” – Press the box to choose the method by which the meter will  
be read: manual, touch, ORION RF.  
Cancel “C” – Return to the Read Menu (if you have not saved the new account  
information, the new account will not be added)  
OK “Enter” – Saves the new account information, and clears the entries  
Pressing the Name, Address, or Trans # action keys will produce the same result. You’ll  
see a text entry screen.  
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Enter the information for this field from the keyboard. When you are finished, press the  
“Enter” key. You’ll see the new account screen updated with the information you just  
entered in your chosen field.  
Pressing the AMR # key “A” will change the value of the type of automatic meter  
reading for this meter. Press the “A” button until the field shows the correct AMR type.  
If you entered the AMR number, you might see a screen like this one.  
Pressing the OK “O” key will add the account and clear the fields. Pressing Cancel “C”  
key will cancel the entry of the new account and return you to the Read menu.  
Route Operations  
The Badger-Radix software performs a number of functions on a per route basis. They  
are:  
Searching for the first meter in a specific route,  
Reviewing the progress of meter reading on a per route basis,  
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And, displaying a message showing completion of the route when the last unread  
meter of the route is read.  
Searching for a Route  
To search for the first meter in a route, press the M key from the reading screen to display  
the read menu. Then press the S key to display the Searching menu. You’ll see this  
screen.  
Choose the R key to display all of the routes that are loaded in the Badger-Radix. You’ll  
se a screen similar to this.  
Use the U and D keys to move the selector line up or down to choose the route you wish  
to display and press the Enter key. The Badger-Radix will display the read screen for the  
first meter in the selected route. If you wish to cancel the search, press the C key.  
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Progress Reporting by Route  
To view the progress of meter reading, use the Progress function: from the read screen  
press M for the menu, U for Utilities, and P for Progress. You can also use the Progress  
Hot Key. Either way, you’ll see a screen similar to this.  
Press the R key to display the progress for the first route in the Badger-Radix. You’ll see  
a screen like this.  
Use the N and P keys to view the progress screens for the next and previous routes loaded  
in the Badger-Radix. Notice that the route being displayed is the current route. If the  
route being displayed was not the one currently being read, you would see a screen like  
this.  
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When you are done viewing the progress details, press the C key to close the screen.  
Route Completion messages  
While you are reading meters, the Badger-Radix software is monitoring your progress  
within all of your meters in all the loaded routes. If the last meter in a route is read,  
you’ll see a message like this denoting that the Route is completed.  
Press the Enter key to acknowledge that you have seen the alert message.  
The Route Completion messages will also be displayed if you are entering the read screen  
after displaying the Copyright screen. This is handy as a reminder of your progress when  
coming back from lunch, or resuming reading after a long break.  
When all of the Routes in the Badger-Radix have been read, you’ll see this message.  
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Summary of the Meter Reading Process in The Badger-Radix  
The process of meter reading using the Badger-Radix is simple and easy to remember.  
Here’s a summary of the steps in the meter reading process that includes the buttons you  
need to press to perform the Badger-Radix function.  
Choose the Account Group you wish to read in the Badger CONNECT software  
o Place the Badger-Radix into the Loader-Charger and perform the Receive  
Route function.  
o Use the Load Collector function in Badger CONNECT to create the files  
and send them to the Badger-Radix  
Read the meters in the route or routes  
o Read/Program Meters from the Badger-Radix Main Menu  
o Badger ORION meter readings will be gathered as they are received when  
the Badger-Radix is in automatic mode. The next unread meter will  
always be displayed.  
o Change to a different meter using the Next Meter and Previous Meter  
buttons in Manual Mode if you need to  
o Press the Menu button to choose the different reading functions you might  
need to perform  
When finished, transfer the readings from the Badger-Radix back to the Badger  
CONNECT software  
o When you are ready to send readings back to the PC, insert the Badger-  
Radix into the Loader-Charger and perform the Send Readings function.  
o Use the Unload Collector function in Badger CONNECT to unload the  
readings, view the readings to be sure they are correct, and store the  
readings.  
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THE DETAILS – PROGRAMMING METERS USING THE  
Badger-Radix  
Programming Badger ORION® Transmitters  
To access the ORION Programming functions press the “P” key from the ORION Quick  
Read screen. You’ll see this screen.  
You can also display the ORION Program Screen using the “P” Hot Key.  
Note that you must perform a Read function before you can perform any other function.  
The Program screen for ORION transmitters allows you to perform these functions:  
Read “Enter” a transmitter’s information through the optical LED  
Start “S” a transmitter’s radio  
Stop “T” a transmitter’s radio  
Enter a reading “R” to program to a transmitter  
Program a transmitter’s odometer value “P” to match the RTR  
Pause “U” a transmitters radio until water flows through the meter  
Close “C” to return back to the Orion Quick Read screen  
Reading the Transmitter through the Optical port  
To use the Programmer to Read the transmitter’s meter reading information, align the  
optical port on the bottom of the handheld computer and the LED and press the “Enter”  
key. If the port and the LED are aligned, you’ll see this message in the Status field:  
Reading  
Once the transmitter information has been read, the other fields on the screen will be  
updated. Once all the information is gathered, you’ll hear a beep and see this screen.  
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Starting the Badger ORION® Transmitter without the Programmer  
All Badger ORION Transmitters are programmed at the factory to begin sending its  
meter reading as soon as the Encoder/Register registers flow through the meter. As a  
result, you can install Badger ORION transmitters on meters without having to manually  
start the transmitter.  
Using the Programmer to start a Transmitter  
If a Badger ORION Transmitter is required to start its meter reading broadcast prior to  
registering usage, align the optical port and the LED and touch the Start Radio button  
“S”. If the port and the LED are aligned, you’ll hear a beep and see these messages that  
indicate success:  
Turn on  
Done  
Here’s what you would see if you started transmitter # 72110115.  
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Stopping a Transmitter  
To use the Programmer to Stop the transmitter’s meter reading broadcast, align the  
optical port and the LED and touch the Stop Radio button “T”. If the port and the LED  
are aligned, you’ll hear a beep and see these messages that indicate success:  
Stop  
Done  
Here’s what you would see if you stopped transmitter # 72110115.  
Changing the Odometer setting  
The most common use of the SET ODOMETER function is to clear a Tamper condition  
reported by a Transmitter. Besides clearing the tamper, the SET ODOMETER function  
will also allow you to change the meter reading stored in the transmitter.  
Changing the odometer setting is performed in two steps:  
Perform a READ function  
Enter the new odometer value and perform the SET ODOMETER function  
The READ function is described above. Once the Badger ORION® transmitter has been  
successfully read, you can continue with the SET ODOMETER function.  
To use the Programmer to clear the tamper (the transmitter’s meter reading matches the  
odometer value), press the PROGRAM “P” key once the READ function has completed.  
The Programmer will clear the tamper without changing the stored meter reading.  
To use the Programmer to change the transmitter’s stored meter odometer value, enter the  
odometer value you want the transmitter to store into the odometer field as follows. First,  
use the delete key on the keyboard below the screen (upper left corner, first press the  
Badger-Radix key) to remove the current reading from the field. Next, enter the desired  
reading by pressing the number keys on the keyboard. Finally, align the optical port and  
the LED and touch the Set Odometer button “O”. If the port and the LED are aligned,  
you’ll hear two beeps and see these messages that indicate success:  
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Program  
Done  
Note that if the transmitter’s radio is stopped, the odometer value will be stored but the  
transmitter will remain stopped. If the radio is running, the odometer value will change  
and the radio will remain running.  
Example: Changing the Odometer  
Here’s an example to help you through the steps of setting an Odometer value.  
Let’s assume that you are installing a Badger ORION® transmitter on an active meter  
with usage on the RTR®. You need to follow these steps to insure that the value in the  
transmitter matches the current odometer value on the RTR once the transmitter is  
connected to the RTR.  
When programming Badger ORION transmitters, you need to enter the six moveable  
odometer wheels plus the sweep hand for all meter types (gallons, cubic feet, etc.) and all  
meter models.  
For this example, we’ll assume that the odometer value (both black digits and white  
digits) is "001234". The RTR odometer would look like this.  
Let’s also assume that the sweep hand is pointing between the "5" and the "6". Because  
the sweep hand has not yet hit the "6", use the value of "5" as the last digit of the meter  
reading. Therefore, the value to be entered into the Badger ORION Transmitter is  
"0012345".  
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Now we follow the steps for setting the Odometer value. In this example, we will use  
transmitter number 72110068. First, we must place the optical port over the transmitter’s  
LED and perform the READ function.  
Next, we must update the odometer value on the display. Use the back space key to  
delete the current odometer value from the Read step, and enter the desired odometer  
reading (12345).  
Now touch on the Set Odometer button. Once the messages show that the  
communications between the optical port and the transmitter have completed  
successfully, the transmitter holds the new odometer value.  
To check the odometer value, place the optical port over the LED and perform the READ  
function again. You should see the new odometer value of "12345" in the Odometer #  
field.  
Example: Setting the Odometer for a 4" or 6" Compound  
NOTE:  
It is recommended that when a Badger RTR® is being read that the sweep hand be  
between the twelve o-clock position and the six o-clock position. If the sweep hand is in  
between two increments read the lower of the two, i.e. if the sweep hand is in between the  
200 and 300 increments use the 200.  
1. To accurately program a Badger ORION® transmitter for a compound meter with a  
summator, both the low flow and high flow totals must be added together to determine  
the total flow. We’ll use this picture of a compound series meter with separate low and  
high flow Badger RTRs in the example.  
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2. Determine the low flow reading (read the six moveable dials and the sweep hand). In  
the picture above, the Low flow register value is 0001232. Note that the sweep hand  
reading is rounded up.  
3. Determine the high flow reading. Read all movable (live) dials and add the sweep  
hand digit. In the picture above, the high flow is 456 (moveable dials) and the sweep  
hand is on the 2. This gives a reading of 4562. Note that the register has three  
painted zeroes. The sweep hand value takes the place of the first painted zero.  
Adding the other two painted zeroes to the reading gives a high flow reading down to  
the gallon of 456200.  
4. Next, add the low flow and high flow together as follows:  
Low Flow = 00001232  
High Flow = 000456200  
The total odometer reading to use for the Badger ORION® transmitter is 457432.  
The 32 is dropped from the totalized reading to account for the resolution of the  
Badger RTR® on the high flow side.  
5. The reading to be entered into the odometer field is 0004574.  
6. The process for Setting an Odometer for a Compound now is the same as for other  
meters: Using the READ button to read the transmitter, changing the odometer value to  
0004574, and using the SET ODOMETER button to store the new odometer value.  
If water is flowing through the meter while you are trying to program it, it may be  
necessary to set up the programmer at an advanced reading and wait for the meter to get  
to that reading and then set the odometer. ALWAYS verify the programming by letting  
some water flow through the meter and take another reading to ensure accuracy.  
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Programming DIALOG Modules  
To program Badger Meter’s previous version of touch product, Badger DIALOG®, select  
Quick Read/Program Meters to display the choice of technologies from the Badger-Radix  
Main Menu.  
Choose the technology of the meter reading module. Choose VersaProbe “V” since that  
wand is the one used in Programming Badger DIALOG modules. You’ll see this screen.  
To program a Badger DIALOG module’s reading and clear its tamper status, you must  
first get the specific information about that module. The easiest way to do that is to  
perform a Quick Read. Connect the VersaProbe™ to the Badger-Radix, place the sensor  
on the module, and squeeze and release the trigger on the probe. The probe will read the  
module and display the current status on the screen.  
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Clearing a Tamper  
To clear a tamper condition, visually read the module to get the odometer value. Next,  
press the Reading “R” button and enter the reading via the keypad. When the reading is  
entered, the screen will look like this.  
Once the data is correct, press the PROG button “P” on the Badger-Radix screen. Note  
that the trigger button on the probe will NOT program the unit, but instead  
perform a quick read. Once the programming operation is completed, you’ll see the  
Successful message. If an error occurred, an error message will state the problem.  
Setting the Odometer Reading  
To adjust the AMR reading to match the registers odometer reading, first perform a quick  
read function with the VersaProbe™. When completed, press the Reading “R” key and  
enter the correct odometer value. When the new odometer value is correct, press the “O”  
key. The programming screen should now show the correct information. Place the  
VersaProbe sensor on the module and press the Program “P” button. Once the  
programming operation is completed, you’ll see the Successful message. If an error  
occurred, an error message will state the problem.  
Programming a Badger DIALOG® Module’s Network ID  
To program a network ID, read the module with the VersaProbe and enter the new  
network ID by pressing the new ID “N” key and entering the ID number via the keypad.  
Then press the PROG button as described above.  
Note that the only time you need to change an ID number is when you are implementing  
a Badger DIALOG network of meters to be read with one touch pad. Please refer to the  
Badger DIALOG Network Tech Brief for more information.  
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THE DETAILS – OTHER USES FOR THE BADGER-RADIX  
The Badger-Radix can be used to perform a number of functions other than reading  
meters.  
Read a Badger ORION® transmitter whose meter reading you need for a special  
use (such as testing and troubleshooting, gathering a final meter reading, etc.)  
Interrogate a BadgerTouch® module or other touch module using a VersaProbe™  
Some of these functions may be performed at customer sites while others may be  
performed in the meter shop. But they all use the Badger-Radix Quick Read function.  
The Quick Read function allows you to read one meter at a time without having meters  
loaded in the Badger-Radix. The Quick Read function can be performed for Badger  
ORION transmitters and touch modules. The Badger-Radix gathers the meter reading  
and displays the result on the screen. The Badger-Radix does not store the reading  
information and cannot send any Quick Reads back to the Badger CONNECT  
software.  
The most common uses of the Quick Read feature are:  
Gathering a final reading from a meter  
Reading a transmitter or module when troubleshooting or testing at a customer’s  
site  
Reading one or more transmitters or modules that are about to be installed at  
customer sites, to verify that they are working correctly  
Testing a newly installed transmitter  
Performing meter testing at the meter shop  
The Quick Read Menu is accessed from the Badger-Radix Main Menu, and looks like  
this.  
The Quick Read Choice screen allows you to perform quick reads for each type of  
reading technology you use by pressing the button for that technology.  
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Badger® ORION® Quick Reads  
Badger ORION Quick Reads offer you great flexibility. Because the Badger ORION  
Receiver will forward all Badger ORION readings it receives, you can view up to 50  
readings received or you can request to view readings from a specific Badger ORION  
transmitter. Press the “O” key to display the Orion Quick Read screen. It looks like this.  
The ORION Quick Read screen can also be reached by using the “Q” Hot Key.  
If you wish to look for a reading from a specific Badger ORION receiver, touch the “O”  
key to place a check mark in the Select One Serial Number field. Next touch the “S” key  
to enter the Serial Number. The numeric entry screen will come up to allow you to enter  
the serial number of the transmitter you want to read. Enter the serial number and press  
the “Enter” key. The Badger-Radix will display the Quick Read screen with your chosen  
serial number, and will begin listening or that transmitter. When a reading is received,  
the Badger-Radix will sound the reading tone and display the reading. Every time a  
reading is received from that transmitter, the screen will be updated and the tone will  
sound. Here are tree examples of Quick Read displays, one with a Badger ADE® and no  
tamper reported, another with a Badger RTR® but a tamper condition reported, and a  
quick read of a Badger ORION Gas transmitter.  
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If you wish to monitor all of the readings that the Badger ORION® Receiver finds, clear  
the box next to Select One Serial Number by pressing the “O” key. When the RESET  
button “R” key is pressed, the Badger-Radix software will build a list of up to 50  
received readings. Use the NEXT button “N” to view each of the readings in the list.  
When there are no more readings to display, the Badger-Radix will show this screen.  
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If you wish to rebuild the list of received readings, press the RESET “R” button. You  
can then view the readings within the new list using the NEXT “N” button.  
When you have completed your Quick Reads, press the Close “C” button.  
VersaProbe™ Quick Reads  
To perform a quick read using a VersaProbe, press the “V” button on the Quick Read  
menu for the VersaProbe. You’ll see this screen.  
To start the read process for a VersaProbe, squeeze and release the trigger on the probe.  
The probe will read the module and forward the information to the Quick Read screen.  
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This screen shows that module number 96410104 has a reading of 152.  
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WHAT IF THINGS GO WRONG  
In the unlikely event that you experience difficulty using the Badger-Radix, we’d like  
you to take some steps to help us return your Badger-Radix to proper operation. This  
section gives you guidelines on how to respond to the times when the Badger-Radix  
reports a problem.  
Restarting Windows  
There are times that occur in which the Windows® operating system receives conflicting  
information. In these cases, you might see a function stop working that worked fine just  
a few minutes ago. When these types of cases occur, a restart of the handheld computer  
is necessary.  
To restart the computer, simultaneously hold down the “R”, “W”, and “Delete” keys (the  
three keys in the lower right hand corner, vertically) until the screen goes blank.  
Windows will restart and the Badger-Radix software will begin. In most cases, these  
steps will clear the problem. Be sure to let the Badger-Radix completely restart before  
placing it in the Loader-Charger. If you perform this restart and the problem is not  
cleared, please call Badger Meter Technical Support.  
Questions  
If the Badger-Radix displays something out of the ordinary, there is no need to panic. If  
you see information on the screen that you do not understand, please record the  
information that you see and call the Badger Meter Technical Support telephone number:  
1-800-456-5023. The technical support specialist will help you gather any additional  
information, and will assist you in restarting the Badger-Radix if need be. Your  
telephone call will alert the Badger Meter software engineers to your problem, who will  
investigate to find the cause of the problem.  
It is also very helpful for you to record the situation that led to the strange behavior.  
Record the steps you took, and the entries you made, that brought about the display. This  
information will be very valuable in the investigation, and will help find the solution  
more quickly.  
When You Call the Technical Support Hotline  
When you call the 800 technical support number, a support specialist will answer.  
Explain the situation, and go over the information you recorded. This is where your  
notes on the display or the behavior and the steps you took will be very valuable. If  
possible, give this information to the support specialist:  
The Badger-Radix screen that was active  
The steps being performed at the time  
Any entries that were made on the screen  
Any error message displayed, including any error code or explanation that is  
shown  
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The current state of the Badger-Radix  
Your support specialist may ask you to fax notes or other information to Badger Meter to  
assist in the resolution of the problem.  
What To Report To Technical Support  
It is important that you report all occurrences of errors to the Technical Support Hotline.  
It allows Badger Meter to improve its products and improve your system at the same  
time. In some cases, the problem may have already been solved, and the Specialist can  
send you a software upgrade to correct the problem. In other cases, the Specialist can  
direct you to perform a function in a certain way so that the error does not occur.  
In some cases, the Specialist will direct you to perform some steps if the problem  
happens again. This will gather very valuable information that will speed the  
investigation of the problem. If the problem does happen again, please follow those steps  
and call the Hotline. The Specialist will gather the information for that particular  
problem, and direct you if further action is needed.  
Faxing the Technical Support Group  
The Badger Meter Technical Support Group can also be reached by fax at 1-888-371-  
5982. This may be a convenient way to follow up with your support specialist on  
particular steps. The number is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.  
E-Mailing the Technical Support Group  
The Badger Meter Technical Support Group is also available via electronic mail through  
the Internet. To send questions or comments to the Technical Support group, address  
your e-mail to [email protected]. The Technical Support Group can  
respond to your comments or questions via phone, fax, or e-mail. Just let us know in  
your message the type of response you would prefer.  
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Due to continuous research, product improvements and enhancements,  
Badger Meter reserves the right to change product or system specifications  
without notice, except to the extent an outstanding contractual obligation exists.  
Please see our website at  
for specific contacts.  
BadgerMeter, Inc.  
P.O. Box 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536  
(800) 876-3837 / Fax: (888) 371-5982  
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