MULTICAL®
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Kamstrup
A/S
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Technical
description
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5512
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2029_A1_GB_06.2017
Examples
of
information
codes
Flashing
”INFO”
If
the
information
code
is
different
from
”00000000”,
a
flashing
“INFO”
will
appear
in
the
meter’s
display.
Current
information
code
The
current
info
code
can
be
displayed
by
scrolling
to
the
info
code
reading
using
the
keys
on
the
calculator
front.
When
the
current
info
code
is
displayed,
“INFO”
stops
flashing.
In the example, the current info code indicates
that t1 is below the measuring range or short‐
circuited.
Info
event
counter
The
info
event
counter
is
a
secondary
view
for
the
info
code,
indicating
how
many
times
the
info
code
has
been
changed.
The
value
is
increased
every
time
the
info
code
is
changed.
The
info
event
counter
of
a
new
meter
will
be
0
as
transport
state
prevents
counting
during
Info
logger
The
display
reading
states
the
date
of
the
latest
info
code
change.
The
display
reading
shows
the
info
code
from
the
previously
displayed
date.
Repeated
activations
of
the
front
keys
alternately
induce
date
and
corresponding
info
code.
The
data
logger
saves
the
latest
250
changes.
3The
latest
50
changes
can
be
displayed.
All
50
changes
can
be
read
by
means
of
METERTOOL.
Note:
The
info
code
is
saved
in
the
meter’s
data
logger
too
for
diagnostic
purposes.
The
info
code
types
which
are
related
to
the
meter’s
different
sensors
will
in
case
of
error
influence
the
display
readings,
to
which
they
are
tied.
In
connection
with
current
values
for
temperatures
and
power,
three
horizontal
lines
will
appear
in
the
display,
and
the
energy
registers,
in
which
counting
is
dependent
on
the
sensor
function,
will
not
be
accumulated.
See
paragraphs
6
and
7.7
for
further
information
on
sensor
errors.