
EK280
Application Manual
8
2.2
EK280 archives display
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A comprehensive description of the archive can be found in Chapter 9)
To display the contents of an archive, move the cursor to the archive header and press the ENTER or
key.
The Archive Headers are located on the
Admin.
and
Serv.
tabs under
Archives
, the log books also are under
Status
.
The archive data is displayed in table format, i.e. in columns with headings. Individual columns are separated
by one or more spaces. The column header contains the name of the value displayed in the column and where
applicable the unit. Space permitting, multiple columns are displayed simultaneously.
The
and
buttons move the cursor through adjacent columns, the cursor remains at the left column edge
and the columns are moved along in the display. The
and
buttons move the cursor to older or newer
entries (rows).
Archive view button functions in detail:
Move right one column. (The columns will be moved to the left by one column.)
After the last column the cursor returns to the first column.
Move left one column. (The columns will be moved to the right by one column.)
After the first column the cursor moves to the last column.
Move down one row. The first row then appears again after the last one.
Move up one row. The last row appears after the first one.
ENTER Input for archive search function, see Chapter 2.2.2, Page 9.
The function is executed on the left-hand column.
ESC
Exits the archive and returns to the archive header.
+
Goes to the archive entry point, i.e. the value at the top left of the table.
+
The LIS-address and the OBIS-Code of the value will be displayed.
The function is executed on the left-hand column.
2.2.1
Progress index
The progress index in comparison to each preceding archive entry is labeled with a "
" after its name in the
table header (Example: see "
Vn
" in Figure 1). They are shown in the display only, and not read out via the
interface.
Figure 1: Progress index display in the archive
Typically equal to the flow (consumption) progress index over a measurement period. This is however not the
case, where an archive row is added as a result of a specific event (i.e. resetting of the clock or gas meter,
display of an important status message) or if a data error is detected. Such an event is indicated as follows: