
User Manual
E110-P
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Daily records
The daily log records the daily record in the Daily logbook. This is done at one or two predetermined
time(s) in the day; for example, before or at the end of a so called contract hour. This function can
be used to determine the total of the previous contract hour, or trend the total over a certain period
of time.
When the maximum number of records is reached (1000), the oldest record is overwritten by the
newest record.
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Fig. 18:
Single daily log (typical)
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Fig. 19:
Dual daily log (typical)
Each daily record contains the following data:
● a sequence number
● a date/time stamp
● the actual flowrate
● the accumulated total
● the total
Event records
The event log records the events that happen during operation in the Event logbook. These events
have a generic or specific content (manufacturer defined). For every event that occurs, one record is
stored in the logbook. When the maximum number of records is reached (500), the oldest record is
overwritten by the newest record.
Each event record contains the following data:
● a sequence number
● a date/time stamp
● (as applicable) an event type number
● (as applicable) an event content description
Reading the data log records
The recorded data can be accessed at operator level (see
based data log application (see
Section D: Remote Configuration Tool [»68]
store the records.
The application requires a serial communication connection (for example, RS485, USB), and a
specific communication cable depending on the type of communication interface your device has.
The software and cable can be ordered from on our website or are available from your supplier.