
MULTICAL®
602
Kamstrup
A/S
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Technical
Description
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13.1.13
Reset (Advanced Mode)
This menu comprises three different types of reset.
1. Normal Reset
This reset does not zero any registers. The data logger structure implemented in the meter permits
logging at intervals: hour, day, month, year. Furthermore, info events and configuration events are
logged. In addition to the logs mentioned, which are dedicated to reading, a backup log, which is used
in case of voltage failure or reset, is logged. ”Normal Reset” updates the backup log, the meter restarts
and restores the configuration parameters. It may be necessary to perform a ”Normal Reset” if the
configuration parameters are changed as a ”Normal Reset” restores the configuration parameters,
which means that the meter registers the changes.
2. Data logger reset
This reset zeroes the meter's data protocols, including yearly, monthly, daily and hourly logs as well as
info code and configuration log.
3. Total reset
Resets all registers including historical and legal registers.
13.1.14
Flow sensor communication on/off (Advanced Mode)
”Flow sensor communication” is used for disabling/enabling data communication between MULTICAL
602 and
ULTRAFLOW
14/54. ”Info code setup” is carried out via optical reading head without breaking the meter’s
verification sealing.
MULTICAL
602 can communicate with ULTRAFLOW
54 in order to receive error messages from the flow meter. This
communication is only supported if MULTICAL
602 and ULTRAFLOW
54 are direct connected (not via Pulse
Transmitter). In case of connection via Pulse Transmitter, or if ULTRAFLOW
65 is used, communication must be
disabled, otherwise MULTICAL
602 will display the info code for missing communication.
In MULTICAL
602 and ULTRAFLOW
14 (cooling meter) communication is supported if using Pulse Transmitter type
6699-618.
Open ”Flow sensor communication” and activate ”Get” in order to read the meter’s setup of communication with
flow sensors.
Select the required values for flow sensor 1 and flow sensor 2.
Subsequently,
activate ”Set” in order to send the change to the meter.
The meter now supports the selected setup.
NOTE!
If the meter is subsequently configured, the communication setup is reset to standard setup. The change
of communication setup must, therefore, be repeated.