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BEC23 Technical Manual
Clear Tamper token (Meter Specific)
If the ‘Tamper Detect’ has been enabled on your meter at the factory, then you might need to use this
token. If a meter is removed from the common base without isolating the power to this meter, the meter
will go into a tamper state. To clear this tamper state you will need to make a ‘Clear Tamper’ token at a
vending unit, power up the meter again and enter the 20 digits Make sure that you isolate the power
from the meter before removing it from the base to avoid the meter going into this state. This token is
meter specific and may only be used once.
Commissioning token (Non-Meter Specific)
The commissioning token is a non-meter specific token
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. The meter can be
configured with or without commissioning. If configured, the meter is supplied with the disconnection
device open and the tamper detection circuitry inactive.
On entering the token the meter will connect the consumer’s supply (internal disconnection device meter)
or allow the manual reset of the circuit breaker. The tamper detection will also be activated in whatever
configuration is set up during production, if enabled.
The message above flashes for a period of 10 seconds once the token has been successfully entered. The
token accept icon initially appears for a period of 4 seconds to indicate a valid token and the wait icon
will be on while “ACTIVE” is flashing on the display
Multiple entry of this token does not change the commissioned status of the meters, however, it will
display EEEEEE
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on the screen if entered more than once.